The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1938, Page 5

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STRING BEANS GREEN PEAS And a New Favorite FROZEN SLICED PEACHES LEGS of LAMB, VEAL and PORK ROASTS — ROLLED ROASTS of PRIME RIB and RUMP—CAPONS —FRYERS — STEWING HENS— FRESH RABBITS PHONE 39 | llaska Meat Co. “Happy. Snappy Service” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1938. There will be months at a tim: when the boys wili insist on batting fungoes to each other when the boss tryinz to wrangle them into the to them that a snappy sacrifice hit past shortstop would do the team more good But regardless of their independ- is ence, when contract signing comes field for a iittle serious playing around they are a fairly amiable Yet when contract signing time lot and if the chief says to them N around they will be there “Play away out,” they will back dy to play dumb or better ball as far out inio the outtield, and try [ may be, and eager to wield to understand a play the likes of nife and fork at the training which they never heard of before. table. TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 6:42 a.m. 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. 1923—May 9 at 2:00 p.m. 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m. 1925—May 7 at 6:32 p.m. 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. 1927—May 13 at 5:42 p.m. 1928—May 6 at 4:24 p.m. 1929—May 5 at 3:41 p.m. 1930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. 1931—May 10 at 9:23 a.m. 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. 1935—May 15 at 1:32 p.m. 1936—April 30 at 12:58 p.m. 1937—May 12 at 8:04 p.m. NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES April 15, 1938—Midnight 5. Brake- Telegraph- vs. Firemen, Conduc men, and Switchmen vs. ers. Last night's scores follow U. P. Radde 174 179 566 Effert 179 152 200— 531 Davlin 170 170 170—°510 Totals 583—1607 Henning 212— 558 Duckworth 136 178 184— 498 Wirt 137 160 198— 495 Totals 594-—1551 Stewart 187—*561 Tubbs 142— 464 Blanton 174—°522 Totals 503—1549 | Ugrin 191— 556 | Holmquist 178— 543 Kaufmann 170— 518 | Totals 551 530 5391620 | Santa Fe | Stevenson 233 151 199— 587 | Pullen 146 149 190— 485 | Hudson 170 205 204— 579 | Totals 549 505 593—1647 N. Y. C. | Boyle 184 176 156— 516 Blomgren 175 161 159— 495 Hendrickson 163 147 161— m! Totals 522 484 476—1482 Average; did not bowl. 1 | BASKETBALL BANQUET IS HELD HERE Skagway, Douglz: and Juneau High School basketball players as- sembled in the banquet room of Percy's Cafe last night for an in- formal dinner preceding last night's game, with Principal A. S. Dun- ham, presented as the brief speak-| er of the evening, Juneau High School players were hosts for the affair, which as- sembled 32. Folowing the banquet, the players proceeded to the high | school gymnasium, where Skagway and Douglas met on the floor, and Juneau took on the All-Stars. Among officials present were Superintendent A. B. Phillips, Prin- cipal A. 8. Dunham, Coach W. P Hautala of Juneau, Coach Wesley Ruble of Skagway, and Coach Mar- | N ¢ ccron of Douias ‘ RED SHIELD RELIANCE—NO. 2’s PEAS HAPPY HOME— CUT BEANS 3 TINS HAPPY HOME—No. 2’s Whole Grain Corn 3 tins 50c READY TO SERV PRUNES 3 TINS RELIANCE—Large Cans MILK-AIll Brands ] 2 cans 95c Oranges 2 doz. Sweet—Juicy For Delivery Phone 478 BUTTER ey Ibs. 7 5c BLUE RIBBON—NONE BETTER EGGS —z dozen 65c 4 Skagway showed up well in foul J Pv OFORCE % 71Q b ALL-STARS WIN ootz v o BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Hivh's 1. Stan 8 h was high point s v : p visitors with 8 points, | || MR. JIGGS- BEFORE i | | ILL SEE IF THE OH-THAT IS JUST | NOW- WOUL D \«fiu\ WELL: YOU h t = WO e =D- =LLIN' N SEE - Br inte from Hestnese || FORGET I WOULD | | BUTLER HAS WHAT | WANTED MIND_TELLIN' M SEE-| OWN 5i: i : points from Hestnes® || Yo MIND LENDING | | ONE DOWN 1IN NOW-WILL YOU WHAT'S TH' IDEA A RACE AND HE HASN'T COME . ! H v was on the up an ME A LANTERN? | THE CELLAR- LIGHT IT 21 BE- YES- | GLESS OR DID YOU EVER HORSE AND IN YET -1 MUST GO TO 4 WILL SAY “HELLO LIEVE IT WILL IT WILL. MAKE HAVE AN IDEA? HE RAN IN THE TRACK AND LOOK - A0 TO YOU LATER-— MAKE IT- EASIER IT LIGHTER - A RACE FOR HIM- 3 SUMMARY TO CARRY- IF THAT 1S J ) FG FP PF TP WHAT ‘You % 2 k : R e Skagway High Schco! De- 1 el TER TR AP it 22 R R feats Douglas by 33 g S ey §oa to 17 Score T O U e A L VR S g 43) ¥G FP PF TP Steatie | 12418 : P e Wfi & g Nelson, g Rl ke (SR pr 1938, King Features Syndicate"Inc. World sgbuc reserved . Davlini, s R e 0 T K Jensen, s 3 0 1 6 7 s = = - - et s et N RSIOTE ({0 LA i P w ai suppifes fai Joar. . The smcacan :nm-:)ld\m} Sg- ‘ lion larger than last yea IN APPLLCIATION ¢ the Bears, p )t Wl AR SO . WHRT T We wish to express our gra.itude Bakama” atback SUMMAR § Spon-s: 1& ziariha sympathy accorded us following tl Triumphing 0. FG FP at tie Capitol The recent passing of our father, Herbert team work, 2 0 EXT E = | Y ning 22 ission 40c. Ernest Mielke z th peNsing W . A dv. adv. MAX MIELKE and FAMILY dicating in their previous t By i€ 1 L o May was back in form € SRS S PO T i % S R R gy o a de Erskine > o 2 4 Juneau Athletic Club's Grade School Basketball North Trensier was victor Wt Adamick, Thomas Slated FOR TASTE M PURITY Hon. BEARE %o top-former s 0 0 0 0 3 ¢ S 3 5 pins over the Bruns- i R ‘ o el Card, for Comingelini- Teams End Battle in ro at the Brunswick Alleys. for 0-round Bout—Win- ' R S : s 4 X Bill Schmitz was high ball witn : ~& Yo sbaotihg: balped sy h 50 w0 , . ! g . 0 o IR for shooting helpea s ey day, Being Lined Up High School Gym e . ner Meets Lo taybe = School Weak » 8 1 10 17 oOne week from tonight, the sec- Despite titles to the contra pes . g NEW YORK, Feb. 18. — Jimmy . were in there o H. S. (33) FG FP PF TP onq smoker of the Juneau Athletic the Giants killed (;:(. Glart Killengh o8 . BAos S Columbla V., 1o mick, youthful Detroit heavy- High School JoDnson, f 0 1 0 1 cuyp will be given. There will be in the te play-off » of the Alaska Laundry and Stubbles VS. yeion ‘an Harry Thomas, { Eagl g chool '\, S0 g § 5 Club be givon.. There will ‘b e e play-of ne ol e painier. eight, and Harry Thomas, of Eagl and up- . b eight fights, forty rounds two Grade Schocl basketball teams, 1o ht's scores follow: Bend, Minn,, meet over a 10-round setting of Bear se fre. SHUW, o 4 0 2 8 jim Johnson of San Francisco, last night, with William Tanaka, i m\ Slslf;‘]tfi (D S route in Madison Square Garden (c- quent. The Bears wer ph; SRS, § 2 3 1 7ang captain of the Electron e Glant captain, shooting the basket paterro 135 143 145— 4o Mieht with a shot at Champion Joe guarding, with the exception of -P rks, g e TR 6 the opponent of E f which & sht the score 4 t0 2 ygpin 194 168 44 Louis promised the winner Buddy Brown, and though they SCImCh & 2 1 1 5 guncau, in the mein event. John- in the Red and Whites' favor. Selinits 169 4an Adamick is a prolege of Jac zed to do the obvious in keep- "Wison, s 0 0 0 0 4o will enter the ring weighing 149 A fwelve minute game, the tilt: i Kearns ing Smitty down, they failed to o . pounds and M will tip the was cheered L responsive crowd tal 95 5 sa0._ 1585 11 Louis disposes of Natnan Man: keep Erskine and Lindstrom from . 13 7 6 33 ceples at 147 po on is a Who watcher Vot S A ,‘m:;":i(;m 549—1565 ;") 15-round title bout next Wed- adding up their steady scores Juneau High School band gooq clean fighter, using hoth his sink the firsi bucket of the evening, paiqj 65 170 127 4o Desdny, Louls may be matched w in their passing attecks, n added to the games last night, pands Murphy is too well known counting up a score of two PoIntS midinge 117 201 189— 567 Seainst the winner of tonight's bou the High Scrosl was also off in \¢04ing the bleachers in enthusias- 1o peed extra mention at this time. for the Glant Killers. Bobby Con- & Lo Tk za g o |00 ADril ] shootine, despite a_ couple of nice ¢ €0 ]",‘]“] "“",',“Q 1 i ]"‘ Jim Gleason of Wrangell, and Bill verse, substitute Giant center, how- 5 it d el - shots from Hanson and DevVault, Marches. During the haif of the Gordon of Juneau, is another bout er, came through With a nice one ) 5 5 45 : : O BAe eIl Teadure’ Hurhice J ¢ Totals 507 545 458—1510 A high point men. Lindstrom was eonc 84 n(\“‘n” Leaders Beice jineq up and signed. This scrap for the Red and Whites, tying the o o, 2 2O DETERSBULG EDITOR high scorer for the All-St SRRy B should also prove good score, and the tmal basket by e 13 points, seconded by Smith with Hi¢TS in the traditional Slugger Weaver is in spiendid Tanaka brought victory to the 3 Wi:THDRAWS FROM 1 P condition, He went six sizzling Giants. LEGISLATIVE RACE Skagway cn Top AUK BAY EXTENSION rounds last night with Bill Gordon Bob Murphy, Ernie Tyler and —_— ? Douglas Hi z v Bill Carpenter of Sitka, will enter Jack Bulger were playmg good First withdrawal from the leg- battl ride la nig CLUB HOLDS MEETING the ring with Gleason games for the Giant Killers, while islative race in the First Division atter they really started piaying in — outstanding on the Giant team Hun & 3 - . - Big Boy Erickson 15 rounding in- 8 . has been made by H. W. Brough, Hiesetond quArigr. | The el e 1 iversity Extension Club of sl U0 Matchmaker Jack Wil- Skipper MacKinnon, William Hitor (ot ths Peterabiirg Press, who juar ok2¢ 1".".” sle ‘A‘VI Doug - . -‘ ‘.E day afte T\Ulrl\ n is puzzled as to naming his op- Taraka, and Bobby Converse. had filed for a seat in the House fat g § fotaled thred fie) the home’ eEathrs Arnold boncnt among several fast goer: On the Giant Killer’s team, Bob as a Democrat : g ors’ one foul point, cn Fritz Cove road, where discus- PO " * b ™S Murphy, captain, and Jimmy Nel- Mr. Brough today fie . but slowed dowr en sicn of cooking marked the i ‘”" ringsters are Uraining oo, were forwards; Ernie Tyler, cen- Santa Fe won flicee st 1 l~'m2‘rl‘1v’nl! l(‘]lrlv;};l\ lijlr:?'v ’(‘::“(?{l}f!\‘ ‘1}1)1(\ Sk FREERE oon. tthtully. inickels twent on. salels o oaqis n and Magtus Han. |BlEDG at the Elks' alleys from New | o WFe & =l o o B allot, ful checking defen Present for the affair were Mrs, C08Y on. suards Jack Bulger substi. YOTK Central. hanging up a crush- RS R v who out for G. V. Banta, Mrs. J. DeHart, Mrs TR tuted for Tyler who substituted for N8 total of 1647 to 1482 London’s artistic quarter is called pert of the game, end was M. Dishaw, Mrs J. . Hagan, No Holdout Trouble Nelson, while Walter Fukuyama Roger [T‘“'“‘““’“ “\"':'J; I:"‘,“‘;'x“" Soho Iy well under contr L. E. Tverson, Mrs. R A. John- 3 2 played a part of the game in place 'OPPed the evening Wwit @ - s = nilibea Mrs et In Washington:Ready B 8 ped S cluding a single game of r driving. Star M frs. M. W. Triplette, To Sign Up Contracts wiliem Tana captain, was Canadian Pacific beat hern up his record for good ball by shoot- Mrs Chester Eli Ry forward for the Giant squad with FPacific three games st also, it mis TP ChAA fha s (Continued {rom Page One) Eddie Woods . Rodney Nordling ®0d Union Pacific, though losing 3 the he next meeting of aroup St Wity (gt londer N center. John Bavard and Skip- two oul of three games, beat Southi- ard the be held on Ma second &t conrracts and they are mo prone Per MacKinnon guards. Bobby €D Pnflmi (A; hn(rlly 1”‘( ,’«".’ ,\.m: the home of Mrs T - 4 Te BXOme . iverse. substituted. for. Johf Bal|S8mey tha e final tally wes to ignore the boss’ signals, Some Converse substituted for John Ba e thetr $ason of them will grit their teeth and Vard \“v;:,‘,?il'jh‘lx-:(ET‘:]:\M.?:-(‘. the begin- swing away for an attempted home Hallie Rice was again referee e 82 5 3 3 PRy ke g . S ning games of the second hall in run even though the boss w red the Railroaders’ League, Engineer IN FACT— Quality foods are most economical. Of one thing you can be sure—You get only the best H of quality foods at tins 49c the CALIFORNIA. CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS ¢t to Please You LEGS OF Ib. VEAL 32cit PORK BABY BEEF 40¢ P 49 E 50° and LAMB Sirloin Steak Pock Cupe_ 35¢ ,l,:gfk Steaks 301: TURKEYS—STEWING CHICKENS PERRY’'S Milk-Fed “OVEN-READY” FRYERS 39 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables “ALWAYS THE BEST” “THE PURE FOODS STORE" alifornia Grocery

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