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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 1938. THAT FANN |BUXER -RASSLER _ MATCH IS SHOW | & OF FIGHT GARD i “Doc” chb Wins Main Event from Red Davis | Last Night Walter Caston 1\;)(1 the two box Hank Bourlett and the Gr t night put on the event at the wrestling n 1t stole the show s here wre out of the evenin, ng he could throw t a time inside 30 ne minute round muscl u b to the Hoyle of the rin & * and wrestler fight 405 boxer is not allowed to i he is kneeling or on the m 29, mong_hut th did not kn boye ast night threw the Great or forgot it Dane y beat Bill ed ered the ring t Al time n latter with hod in his eye. but after three five ninute rounds the maich was called 1 wrestling match of 1t T that between Bill Walthere Gene Eysta Eustac cored the first fall with a b pin, but Walthers wound it up wit fall in the fourth round with a fall figure four arm scissors and a f ir fifth with a body pre The main event between Doc 1 Red went to Web TICKETS FOR BIG SMOKER W E th Eight (,()ntesls Scheduled for Sporting Event : on Fcb‘ 25 He's never ” 't want Loui Tickets for the big T an second under the ¢ Juneau Athletic Club, the firs several mont R I Thursday ng place in Hc - erial Pool Hail, Chris Bailey Biil ( to he forty of boxing, eight contests Boxers Who are to appear in the ring on the big date will meet at 7 o'clock t it at . the € Club. Thi according to Jack Wilson, ~veteran matchmaker and DERDEL-uGDeX - oo CURLERS FROM FAIRBANKS ARE A VICTIM Mznn jumped into the A picture by beating Bob shown at right with Nate in for their bout montk go. Pastor had § stayed the rcute with Joe Lou * by b 1 but Manr - e e hatih Yukoners Take Every Event first sousd: The -year-old in International Matches X real name is (. 1, Te changet 16 toNateMamn when | ~—both: Men.-Women he became a pro to attract Jewish ANGYX 73 support. Hes American-born of | DAWSON. Y.T., Feb. 5. — The 1 men’s and women's curling clubs of lian pare |Fairbanks were both defeated here in the International matches by the leeal teams, the Yukoners winning every event. 0 TRAINTO - TEST HIMSELF | | DETROIT, Feb., 15.—Cletus El- |wood (Boo Poffenberger, Detroit Tiger pitcher, has announced that he intends to keep in condition this season jusi to see how many games {he can win. The talkative Cletus, who won 10 land lost 5 in hjs first season in BOWM 1 DOING’ |the major leagues, says that he has shape hunting and |abandoned the night life in which Nate stays in jtching hay. He will train at he participated a year ago and in- Madame Bey's New Jersey camp.|tends to pay strict attention to sleep amateur and and diet. since the Christmas he ';qqan—‘ “If I can pitch winning ball in urths of the 34 he had |the big leagues when I'm not in Mother A\Ianchems}ihape what can I do if I stay in ift of a pau of gloves. He won 25 shape?” Pofrenbergcr asks. teur fights by kx»oekouts e e 1 27 knockouts in 47 bouts H his three years of campaign- owe to Score a professional. - National Guard forces are being broug up to authorized strength | HOWE, Ind., Feb, 15. — Jackie |Hamel, a Howe school player, 7"“’““" alllcently made more points in a bas- 205,000 officers and enlisted men. .o > States ol re- t except for a rel-|kotball game than the score of the atively ity’ grofwn in|winning side. The findl score was Mexico. 8-3 and Hamel made 10 paints. He - > The Empire made four baskets for his own team, then became confused and shot one ll’ur his rivals, Try ciassifieds for resulls. GO ONE SALE BRINGING UP FATHER The Fir Holdout Mtk » \ « st as § 15 any A B Wil 1 ) FRANCISCO well as boxing, learn from the Corbetts. at potnte m Corbett, weight champion in the niily n And Brother Joe wa diamond sta to use technique as s age. The bs their two- and t just tiddling five ties. around for cincetly row ieth went on 1 p jeined the Oriol 1903 play- .. ed minor-league advice t0 .y . alary dissenters think you i P ere right, stick to it. Buf don't : s pretty hard to beat those R FRANK METCALF WINS CROWN IN w ol cver Pittsbi Bill Con - [ i t d evil-eye wore him down “It's a gift aid Bel G -eye and I got 1 Cort Howard Wins Sing Playoff to Give Ket- chikan Victory Deoubles o wound up tournament with Ketehikan winning and the Inte and Juneau taking 5. Cort Howard, of the sing tournament from high € Metealt, of Juneau, i the best urnament on their re- spective teams, Howard, 182, and Metcalf, 198. In the doubles match enson a tally of 544-526, 1o vich and Radde rolled 555-543 against and Daniels. In recapitulation we find Metcalt’s 198 average the b of the series. The first five cn thi Juneau team, Metcalf, Radde, He ning, Stevenscn and Bill Pullen, averaged together, 192 pns. | Juneau men bowlers, all includ-| ed, rolled a tournament ave 187 pins, sKetchikan men, 173, neau women, 152, and Ketchikan| women, 142. g e - Baskethall Scores | Coast Conference The folmw')n" are scores of bas-} ketball games played last night in the Coast Conferen: University of Washington 37;! Oregon State 29. Oregon 44; Washington State e SMITH MAY BRINGIN | LINCOLN ISLAND BODY | Cove on another missiorr, Capt. Tom Smith of the Yakobi sailed this atternoon andj was planning to make Lincoln Is-{ land in the course of his trip and|Calddraro, 25. and a bachelor I try and get the body of a man, be- movies 50 well he has a ended 1.- lieved to be Claud Phillips, which{600 performances in five was reported by two trappers as|which he thinks makes it a hobby having been on the beach there. Due| Caldararo keeps a record of the to inclement weathér previous at- picture he as seen, the amount of tempts to reach the island have bee!money spent to see them and the unsuccessful, ones he judges best. e Count Edward Taaffe, pi neddmg in Dublin, may be selecte Free State under the ne 1,000 Movies in 34 i | Makes It a Hobby - Bound for E D COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 15.- year May Sucaeet ured Five Years; That - side. Buddy ose De vatir d Valer: bove with his bride at their recem d titular “President” of the Irish w Free State Constitution. as his Col- rates Fredric March rite actor and Claudette t leads his choice of actr 2 He thinks “Les Miserables” is | the best picture he has seen and he “The Sign of the Cross” so he saw it five times. (,uldura.ro's votes for the best ting during 1937 go to March in Star Is Born” Barbara wyek in “Stella Dallas.” F A L liked Laboratories which use X-ray other selentific processes ior eccting hoaxes, are operated by » English galleries for the exam- ition of “doubtful” works of art. - eee 7 The Empire classificds for results, where T have 1 de ngside seats he 1 I was at a moral or ontrol k middleweight 1 surprise Conn was 3 to 1 in ting, bu mme a good squint at a fighter wit m omething to dose bums Most ¢ | By GEORGE McMANUS . NOL NOT Es anpTOBE || | 2| Ca o o BROTHER WELLINAWAY - O REMIMD 1 D | i| T 8 | comE T WHAT WAS IT | TOLD MY-MY- LET DATE HOT FORGET I || N \ | 1T | HAVE T WO BROTH- YOU TO REMIND ME OF ME THINK=-= AT WAS || 1 TOLD_ MY I BROTHE | -- ) WONDER WHEN | SAW YOUS BY JOVE- | > )| BROTHER TO I "HuRRY BAC DE AT i | HOULD GO ON MONDAY ? NT EVEN ol ABER I I [ X § ! MY FATHER- | i ANO TELL # REMEMBER | v,,L GO ASK HIM || 2 | AS FAR H NO- | DON'T SEEING YOU | Wisr was- || | e 'THFI\ oF | MONDAY= I i T @ S = 7 z < ~240 g =\ v a8 - “:y i MOLLER PLANS Skagway-Juneau LACKAWANNA TO ENTER SKI Postponed Game RAGES SUNDAY et for Tonight -'Saren Will Represent ju- ROLLS 1631 LAST NIGHT "our bhowlers swung the Elks Dl\ Vorth jon Cham-| Big v N 1 o sckaths tournament y back into motion neau Athletic Club l”,O',"\m“. Basketball torday evening with Lackawan- i Bvents lilts Commence na's 1631, the best team tally of the ! ki t i t night, fol- B. & O. beat Northern Pacitic, 1617 il € . b ) of the Alaska to 1568, Canadian Pacific edged out ; oo "“""‘_‘ ke cham- Santa Fe by two pins formoliailic 4 i iy n Ju- ‘Tcnight's games are: Railroaders will fly from n nd Sk v High L atests, Brakemen Vs. ! Lokt oy S 8 held tonight in the Swite Dispatchers vs, Ollers, ¢n the Dougies S8 Suhday ymnasium, following and ors vs. Ollers, According . to ol sk openin X between (he Las. night's scores follow: chairman of the Ski Tournament ik i - . vho received word of SANTA FE to come to au, me will Stevenson 195 192 168— 555 will provide strong competi- | e ree tilts Pu. 138 182 136— 456 ¢ this yeer's event. His Ume i, qeparmine the Northern Division 1 168 190 189— 547 BEoswn bl event Was hip of Southeast Alaska i n v game will be pl to- Total 501 561 493—1558 lie has had oo pight, and the t on C. P. 3CC censtruction in diy Bightc Usrin 187 187 187—°561 new ski irail I men who arrived from Holmquist 169 113 202— 484 the Forest Servic Nardiy iy her ' Kaufmann 181 149 185— 515 ISy M elmer, Robert Hestnes, Sy S S in.ihe Tp A rd Wilson, Stanley Smith, Hal Total 537 449 574—1560 ki Club tOUr- Jonncton, Peter Sparks, and ‘Lat LACKAWANNA nament, Mr, Parsons further an- » Alby arragar 184 184 184— 552 nounce y B I Hagerup 160 178 224— 562 E Club Shattuck 190 185 142— 517 stron in the €y e SR tours i two UAMFLIAS T3 534 547 550—1631 he won -' READING c i race Lass 10 10 10— 30 f ; in t W!N FROM tetealf 200 203 183— 505 wmps, TR = 1 173 165 172— 510 llegisnce to ‘e younger Ju- 167 210 159— 536 u Athletic C A ren \ kling cou BRGHIDS Ttoals 539 568 504—1611 1s born lived N. P. s of his at £ " 161 184 151— 486 = gt as, rolling at he Brun- 174106 YD 53 Nt EeAinTthe Home ol IHG. wor night, beat the Orchids pyot o 143 dog i ol ampion skiman, Berger 2 pin e = i e, G, s n started skiing at the a of men’s wil rol again et P " ven year d.;m lived on skis until Wednesday | Tonii Ameri- TS B :‘i) Rl comng to this country in 1927, From CAn Meat plags Atctic and Rainier .., a0 (e e 1927 until 1935 a little of ITbiG ¢ 5 | Shepard 180 180 180—"540 pertunity to ski but s coming to Linights women's scores «Ioles poqr p 179 179 179—°437 Juneau has done considerable work S G e con the boards, th downhill and S Bonmit 107 129 158 T »mi.. - 539 539 539—1617 ntenders, running in competition Buddy 89,:110. 113 ] i iniessaba tap e 336 342 396--1074 Thf" Are Slr'nnge ight L.lm;;l’;as““ 91~ 365 Things Done in %e"arg P!’fio’ran! Mctimon 132 100 9o 231 1he Midnight Sun LA . Rhodes ... 159 143 155-- 457 flf He! m Hand Totals 47 362, 3451154 nights ‘have seen } e - tre sang Robert W. Ser- - 4 vice ording to correspon- club Is Laupc!‘ed Searnh fur Na" Gence received in Juneau by Mrs. 1bit S j William B. Kimball, they are stifl seeing them. e . Mrs, Kimball reports receiving A”»dlly Session S(Tl {(“. '10_ aves a" s ! e word from Herman Sandwick, Chief Engineer of the North Star, who morrow at Arketa relacs the story from. Wiliam Residence on a program has won response throughout « munity, the Helping Hand Club hold n all-day session tomorrow continue child welfare work and mpleta organization plans tor assistance on Gastineau Launched 0 o Native Channel. The club meets at the Mrs. Wilbur Arkets near the Home Grocery on Willoughby Avenue, Commencing in the morning and lasting through the evemng, the gathering will emble all women of the community interested in as- sisting in the work being done, The main meeting will begin at 2 p. m. Announcement is made that dona- tions of old clothing will be aecepted for the club at 10 West First Street. .. FRESHMAN McGahan, former cher, has arrived for a coliege course at 75, Mrs. McGahan won a 4-year scheiarship at Brenau college, esville, Mrs, Jennie Chicago which | the| heme of | KANSAS CITY, Ft- 15. — For James, a native of Wainwright, that wvant of & nail” Thomas J. Thur- wol e getting so vicious up in man was saved. that region that they are chasing Harry Thurman, son of the the polar bears from ice hummock € year-old invalid, was build- to ice hummock. ing a house when he ran out of Whether they caught up with the nails. He went to his father’s home bears was not revealed, Mrs. Kim- next door gnd found the elder ball said. {Thurman on the floor, the house il ® in flames. | Fra Bartelemmeo was one of the - most distinguished masters of the Empire. Fiorentine schol of paxming Today's News Today Champ:onsh:p Basketball Series TONIGHT —38:30 Juneau High School Gymnasium JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL VERSUS SKAGWAY HIGH SCHOOL First of Three Games for Northern Division Southeast Alaska Championship PRELIMINARY GAME 7:30 1 Dbuglas H.S.vs. Juneau H.S. Reserves Adults—50c¢ Students—25¢