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] Payoff Punch (A EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 5 By GEORGE McMANUS GOOD GRACIOLLS- ARENT YO GO~ ING TO DRESS FOR DINNER ? THE DAILY ALAS WHAT'S KEEPIN' HIM © g EATIN’ IS THE ONLY THING THAT HE CAN Brown Bomber | MIGHT AS YES - THEN THE ONLY THING THAT SIR VON PLATTER DOES WELL 1S AVOID WORK= BY TECHNICGAL OVER B. BAER Stops Maxie's Brother in Seventh for Fistic Upset Mar. NEW YORK Barlund, ring ieavyweight, last night a fistic upset by stoppir 3aer, Maxie's youn Barlund put the in the seventh round of a ¢ nd battle. One minute and thirty-six after the seventh gun, the referee stopy with Ba to the ropes his own 1e decision gave Barlund a win a technical knoc B ad been elve choice to win A five to six choice Pinn through ten o> WARDENS RETURN FRCM WARM TOUR ON GAME PATROL and Doug to Juneau last Alaska Game Capt. Ker patiol in 5. — Gunnar Buddy her skids Baer in ven a five tc a decisior to knock counts. irdens Hosea ray rned t Sound ar reported her throughout the enough weather for boal everywhere they oo SIMMONS BACK beautiful trip and an out- went. lens es been Outside TS 1751 TOTAL INELKS WIN 1694 last night at to best the Penn three games the 1600-bell for a win over Ca an Pacific, also two out of three and Southern Pacific rolled up the best tally evening with 1751 pins in wal- he Baltimore and Ohio who only totalled 1439 pins Duckworth, Southern hit the best with 600, games are Railroaders’ Switchmen, Santa Fe hit the Elks' alle) trio two out of Reading rung lepi squad Bob fic pinster, e evening Tonight's matches, Engineers. vs. and Firemen vs. Supers. Scores follow: Santa Fe Stevenston 7 1159 4173 194 170 204 Puillen Hudsor 560 557 Penn 184 184 189 3 191 Pacific 174 181 170 Canadian 161 158 170 189 Reading 183 180 180 177 172 10 10 530 523 Southern P: 192 Kaufmann Totals 181 Metcalf 81 Bensc Bringdale Minus Henning 05y SUBTRACT ROCK FROM SHAMROCK ana you know how Pat Connolly felt when Larry Bolvin socked him in Boston match. FROM TANKER TO taken violently ill at sea was miles off Flori ida coast. His name is C. A. J. Maas. o Park REMEMBER TO DO === THIS IS GONNA BE A FINE HUNTING TRIP~ ELL- HURRY VB BiNNER 1S5 READY- ARE YOU CALLING ME-OR ARE “f2OlJ JUST TALKING TO YOURSELF? o, TIME ON THEIR HANDS welped start a cribbage game for New York Giants at Hot _ Springs, Ark. Left to right: and Ohio 139 148 212 199 184 132 178— 494 161— 431 15 Baltimore Shepard Redman andicap 5 5 1420 1439 boy 63 556- did not - - HEIDELBERG Totals Average; PAIR idelberg vanquished the Al- Laundry trio last night at the alleys by 87 pins, with the pinsters with Brunswick sell leading 515. Heidelberg also won a from Snow White Laundry, Jakeway high with 488. Make-up games will over the week-end Scores last night follow Heidelberg 145 144 138 125 169 162 452 431 Laundry 154 145 143— 442 145 112 140 7 16¢ 189 12 459 446 Heidelberg match with be played 153— 442 131 184— 515 Jakeway Seeds Russell Totals 468—1351 Alaska Duncan Wilson E. Galao 7 75 Totals 4091314 174— 436 155— 401 146— 488 Totals 440 410 475—1325 Snow White Laundry G. Larsson 150 - 154 110— M. Daniel 141 H. Jarvis K. Larsson Seeds Ruseell Jakeway 414 141 148— 306 132— 438 158 156 150 462 390—1299 Totals STREET WASHING NOTICE No parking of automobiles that will interfere with street cleaning operations will be allowed on paved streets after 2 a.m. Sunday. DAN RALSTON, Chief of @olice | together in 1937. The longest Brennan, Vandenbe Claim Corbett Browhn, Lohrman, all of pitching staff. CGANADIANS Is Champion of | LEAD LIST Middleweights California State Commis-|Martin Lavenik Heads Pin Sion Makes Sul'Pl'iSe Move in Ratings SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 5. In a surprise move, the California State Boxing Commission announces that Young Corbett is recognized as world middleweight champion ‘The announcement is made by George Payne, Chairman of the commission, who said the decision was reached as the result of the Corkett victory over Apostoli, who rar as number one challenger of Freddie Steele, recognized as cham- pion by the rest of the world. but ranked second by the California commission. Corbett is a veteran of 18 ye in the ring and once was welter- weight champion. "DON'T ASK ME HOW IT’S DONE, CARL HUBBELL'S streak of eight straight wins was the longest run of consecutive triumphs any Na- tional league hurler could string losing streak, also eight straight, belonged fo Al Hollingsworth, Cincinnati. Railrcaders WITH ELKS Busters in Averages Column Al the enc adian Pacific Fo! head League nductors the In the averages column Jim re right behind with 188. Tallies follow (Standings of cond half of Big Four League Canadian Pac Pennsylvania Rea Union Pacific Santa Fe § thern Pacific Lackawanna Northern Pacific Baltimore & Ohio New York Central Railrcaders’ League Conductors Switchmen Mail Clerks Teiegtaphers Firemen Oilers Dispatchers Supers Engineers Brakemen teams of the third round L cond half of the Big Four and tournaments at the Elks holds Pennsylvania and Railroader League with a 239 point lead over the Switchmen trio. end tournament,) Martin Lavenik is riding the top,rung with 120 and three pinsters par, Ed Radde and Rogert Steven: B in the the or WE’LL GO TO THE Ceps 1938, King Features Syndicwe, lnc., en Holmquist Siewart Duckworth 178 176 175 175 4 4 3 ) 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 K T T 16) 165 165 165 164 15 13 Davlin Redman R o lrcudors’ League Games 1an 23 wn dling ermie MacSpadden Bloedhorn Waitehe Hutchings Tagerscn POULSON FUNERAL WILL BE MONDAY Funeral services for John Poul- on, 67, who died here recently wil 125 thirc | e held at 2 p.m. Monday from the 4942 4927 4909 4886 4882 4774 4743 4651 4648 4600 4603 4248 4225 hapel of the Charles W. Carter nortuary. The Rev. John A. Cauble will of- iciate the the service foilowing which interment will be held in the Evergreen Cemetery. Palibearers will be John Reck, George Johnson, Per- cy Reynolds, Arthur Ficken Leonard Bender, and Louis Baggen HASBROUCK FUNERAL IS SET FOR TUESDAY Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, funeral services will be held for Wil- liam Lynn Hasbrouck who drowned in Gastineau Channel several days ago. The services will be performed by Dean C. E. Rice and interment will be held in the Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be chosen from (Individual averages through both members of the CCC. Big Feur League halves of turnament to date.) - Lode and placer location notices Games Average for sale at The Empire Office. Lavenik 30 190 ...A SICK SAILOR WAS CAREFULLY TIANS:..!IRID IYNI.IFEI:OAT trom‘the {n:‘t;: tanker Wo- { , to the lis Pennsylvania which was bound for New York from the west coas ve, men pree bt Mm“":’l‘.:‘mn C. Af J.WM-IM uboulv the Pennsylvania Wlll‘l he recelved medical attention, The power behind the fist of Joe this picture, taken at the moment he delivered the ific force (o the jaw of Nathan Mann in the third round of their ter Louis (left), can almost be felt in off punch with 15-round title fight at Madison Square Garden. Luisetli Hangs Record Mark in Colleze Scoring Stanford /‘ulmerx‘es Title for Southern Division in BERKELEY *al, March 5 Hank Luisetti, Stanford wonder man of the basketball court, set an all - tin collegiate basketball seoring for California with last night's game giving him 1 peints 1 his care The anford star collected ikers last night w the Cai we the Southern Division crushing lifornia record m champion cver the 62 to 32 It is the third year in a row that Stanford has garnered the ernn Division champion: HUSKIES SCORE WIN OVER WSE, SEATTLE FLOOR ip University of |Stand Clxa;c;“lo Tie for Top of List with Oregon Five SEATTLE, March 5—The Uni- versity of Washington Huskies last night got the Purple and Gold steam roller going here after a slow start and beat the Washington State Cougars 58 to 47. George Zeigenfuss, ace Husky guard, came through with a bril- nt second half and tallled 19 points for high scoring honors of the evening. At the half, Washington led the Cougars by only two points. Victory last night leaves the Huskies tied with WSC for second place in the Northwest Conference and Oregon in the top seat. Ore- gon plays OSC tonight and Wash- ington plays Washington State again. If Oregon loses tonight, the win- ner of the ‘Washington game will be tied with Oregon for first place. - e - P.C.F.U. TROLLERS’ Saturday night at 7:30 in the Union Haii. All members must be present. Important business. 8. A. STEVENS, G.OcC. win .y outh- MEETING | Comely Lass Arrives On Norah A pretty little lady sirived in Juneau yesterday from Seattle. Her isters had preceded her here, al- I 1 they had. come from the side of the country. Thi comely loss was wrapped he length of her slim body with vellow silk, tapering off into a bit of red sash. From her shoulders, ui from under her tiny black coif- flowed a polar bear hair fure she lo d coy. She is. she is Alaska Mary Ann as mod- 1 in the expert fingers of Theo- dore Van Thiele tier-extraordinary of the Eddie Bauer Sports Shop in Seattle The Weber fly people had &ent 1e mitations of the Kobuk won to Frank Dufresne of 1 Game Commission some 10 shook his head today tedd at the clean-lined itation that is setting the fishing world afire and 1 back a few years to the when he first saw a clumsy native lure used on the Kobuk River. He seemed to look with hon- est love upon his yellow-wrapt Alaska Mary Ann pretty little lady!"” he breath- reverently. look ed She is. > Women Excel Men In Making Trouble PROVINCETOWN, Mass., March 5-~Woman's ability to make trouble is six times more potent than that of mere man, according ‘to Probaticn Officer John A. Cook of ond District Barnstable court. In filing his annual report, Cook chserved: “As a probation officer, I would rather deal with a half dozen men than with one woman. Men can be made to see the error of their ways, but most women seem to fecl that they know it all.” 0P, Is Bidding. -~ For Nfl Gohorts BRIDGEPORT, Conn. March 5. —In food there is nourishment and in nourishment there is strength. So it is probably with this in mind that the young Republicans in the State have decided to hold ;weekly luncheons in the larger lcities to “build up the party strength.”

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