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. AWRIGHT, BO, LEAD ME T' D'SILVER AN' DON'T SPARE CUTTER CREW TAKES FIERY -~ §-POINT WIN Krause Wins Slow Game from Hennings, Also by Three Tallies SCORE! 2 Henning’s, 21 ks, 33 Krause, Haida, Dear Chef on the cutter Haida Please give the boys who wear Hai- | da basketball uniforms a turkey dinner Sunday with all the trim-| mings—they turned the cards last night on what locked like an Elks walk-away, jerked the game out of | the fire, and came down the home | stretch to victory in a way that| oasketball fans really love. ! Hot Start The Elks got off to a flying start with Dick May ceniering the hoop “or eight points in the first quarter | before the Haida had gotten past| the three mark. However, at the|. »nd of the first quarter, the Haida | nad closed the gap down to 13-10, and by the end of the half, had moved up within one point, the! score at the half ending 17 to 16 in favor of the Elks. Haida Moves Up up to a 13 to 8 lead at the midway mark. “Floor” Game As the third pericd battle became | more and more a question of “who's |got the casaba no Krause Going into the second half, May sneaked up to within two points dropped a free bucket for the Elks, |t the 17 to 15 closing of the third. but Haida’s fast moving 190-pound | Making a determined rush then Nagy tled up with one of his fre- i the last frame, the Krause squad quent backboard tipbacks. May fol- lowed with two more field goa Devault added one, and it began | hung up three free tosses and three | field goals, with a stymied Henning | {outfit marking but two free tosses and one field basket to come out to leok dark again for the Haida until Nagy tipped another two,three points short of the two dozen points in, followed by field tosses Poiits Krause left the floor with Krause’s Woody Wilson tallied from Waldron and Love. B-BOY ! YUH SURE GIMME A SCARE !! WHEN T FIRST STEPPED N AN' LOOKED AROUN*, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938. T THOUGHT TH' MISSUS WUZ HOUSE -CLEANIN' 1--FOOTBALL points s 1 1 age pes sway to the trend. Here i the band to record one trend of 1938 ed cheer-leading. All e calling on comely syncopated applause. At Louisiana B statisticians, concerned with 2-AT THE Tennessee State i and passes thrown, have failed Teachers college, Joyce Brown A turn to stream- and Jeanne Kenyon got more over the U. S, col- publicity than all of the ath- co-eds to encour- letes put together. They have 1eir football teams. The girls swing and put swing into Tennessee yells, They do the Lambeth walk, end State, Joyce Sweeney and Marie Bonnette help the dance pointing with their they do a balloon dance with thumbs toward touchdown ter- ritory. COUNCIL'S 58! HORRELL NAMED NAVY COACH LEADS SCORERS “Doc” Council rattled the Elks maple last night for high mark with 581. His Ducks downed the Gulls three games. The Kites won two of three from the B rds, taking -an edge of 34 GOACH AT UGLA ‘ AT E[KS MATGH Assistant Is Elevated to 1S RESIGNED Little White House At Warm Springs Is Secluded, Under Guard (Conunuec 1rom Page One) 'Fed. Inspection, Plane Factories ToBe More Rigid The Administration building is the center of acuvity. A dining room occupies one wing of the R building and across the street is a So i i e veals that Something 'ATRWAYS TABOO - Will Be Done The country is sparsely wooded mostly pines. Among them are scat- LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 2— tered 200 or more cottages for Pri- wMore rigid Federal inspection of vate patients there at their own gaircraft factories loomed today @ expense. Stairways and steps arc ghe aftermath of the arrest cff for the most part taboo and slop- garl Allen Drummond, 21, on es- ing concrete paths, more easily pionage charge negotiated by the patients, lead to| Drummond faces arraignment the cottages. Afowaes The President often drives to Grand jury indictment accuses [his 1,000 acre farm about six miles him of removing photographs from . |from the foundation. Two times a the secret files of the Northrop week he drives by two cottages plant of the Douglas Aircraft Com- which are occupied by newspaper- pany and attempting to sell them men during his stay there. There to asents of the Japanese Governe he informal roadside press ment confe Two time: a week 4 there are picture shows here are picture Ahow mense galloping across it Down President has few callers at| 72 SOA0EE G ol the Warm Springs, but members of his o COR i 8 e talf are present to assist with work o o FOXES he alway s along. Mrs. Roose- 3 velt usually has Thanksgiving din- | N, Iner there with the President but \;4 0.0.0.0-0H11 not. often stays for the full 10 days Q¥ 060t (.\sfl A CORONA [ /é’/(k( Just what I wanted | DOUBLE DUTY HOWARD | Most impressive to casual visitors ay at the town of Warm . S high school, s is Howard, the negro man- of-all-jobs in the hotel | jacket he takes customers | Entering the kitchen he shouts out In a white orders, 3 ’ for my school work! I\ I certainly love it! @ 3—AT LANGLEY to the cook such things as wo c Pittsburgh, Cheer - leader Mary | steaks, medium.” But Howard is the Jane Lowry demonstrates an | cook. Inside, beyond the view of cus- accessory for the aspiring prep | tomers, he snatches off his jacket school yell maestro. Mickey, |@&nd prepares the orders. The jacket K e the school's pet monkey, is ‘;h'“"»‘ on ;‘ n \\:H‘n he serves. He [ meat G ’ el | has another jacket, a darker one, is to jinx the opposing teams | “qy. qining room is roofed with “Our Doorstep Is Worn \'““““ monkeys out of all of |yp " Guests occasionally hear a' by Satisfied Customers” them, — — - GABBY GIVEN NEW GONTRACT CHICAGO, Dec. z—Gabby Hart- ELKS" MEMORIAL SERVICE In Elks" Auditorium Sunday, December 4, 2 P. M. Edwin University of Califor PUBLIC INVITED ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 2. — The’ nett signed a contract today to gty Navy _has -officially denied that a again manage the Chicago Cubs Spaulding's Job—Was civilian will coach the Naval Acade- next season. A“ A o my football team next season. He will receive a salary of about SRR ANICLICAIL The denial followsd news that $27.000, representing an increase of R IR Y ccaeh Lieut. Harry Hardwick had $5.000 over last yea LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 2. — yogonag. T Horrell, former center star, C. “Babe e S Lode and placer location noticed h at UCLA. for gale at The Embire Gffice. named head % % Saturday stant football ¢ early. Members only. e 1930, was today Make reservations adv. Haida Takes Lead |nine points for the top run in the|pins in total Y . S ohen rh Teaind: huarier endad|Curtatn. lfter's fing. " Ohapad ! Aukes won two games.-from. . the| C0ach to succeed William H. Spauld- Ropkins had just dropped ome to center for Hennings, scored eight.| Frigates and marked seven pins ""l‘i Tl the: 103406NEAmBEL give the Haida its first lead, 28 to Box Score margin in the total st "‘ i ]“‘ S i . 2 KRAUSE HENNING Tonight's. games. afe’ Feathered| oD 4t ploked by iho adg Water Th G‘st E B Opening the fourth round, I W. Wilson (9) (0) Herret|Lcague matches also, with Eagles|C*™P: e l o eauty, z guard Druliner moved in for two I’;”]*’l"l ®) e'“'ulr““’\;m vs. Condors, Vultures vs. Teal and 7 B i points on a one-two play the Elks C—Bishop (2) (8) Chapados Hawkes Albatros: CATHOLIC SEWING = worked with considerable effective- G—Hoch (6) (4) Pope| Last night's scores follow: U s l d Pl e O e e 5 6 willen (5 ) shuert it GROUP CONVENES Sciuliness an easiire = Love, rolled in two field goals in S—Kann (0 (4) Turner| Kaufmann 208 162 161— 531 et —_—— succession. | Summing up the Krause win over| shepard 155 155 155-—*465 A dessert-luncheon for members —_— ' Elks Rally | Henning's, we find the figures giv-| yukovich 167 185 112— 464 of the sewing group of the Catholic — Haglund, playing a good ball ing Krause eight of a ten possible| _—— —— Daughters of America was held A Blnilling New of them while the Henning five sunk but three of twelve. Krause led, five to three at the end of the first quarter, but with Henning men potting from every angle in the only real display of accuracy during _game, moved over to the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. - eve - MRS. JONES RETURNING Mrs. Winifred Jomes, of the, Jones- Stevens Shopy is a passenger | northbound aboard the Northland for Junegy. R AT T 6TH STREET ENTRANCE ONLY ADULTS—25¢ RCGILTERED T18ADEMARK AT ALL BETTER DEALERS Pens: $10.00, 8.75, 7.50, 5.00 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY For Expert Parker Service and Repair—go to any Good Pen STUDENTS—15¢ Store or Local Distributor. | wrought of 14K Solid Gold, Osmiridium tipped. Janesville, Wisconsin hawking game for the Elks, got a [ree throw points, twelve personal| Totals 530 502 4381470 yesterday afternoon at the Frank-! —_— free chucker through he hoop to|fouls and eight ficld goals. Hen-| Buzzards lin Street residence of Mrs. Joseph | = * bring the Elks tally within two|ing’s sunk but three of 12 freefa Henning 186 136 176— 493 Kennedy, at 1:30 o'clock. = points of the Haida's 32 throw attempts, committed nine|Thibodeau 157 164 152 473 Next Thursday the group will @ Ropkins a few minutes later fouls and made nine ficld goals. | Walmer 155 155 155—*465 | convene at the Gold Street home of arker ac“matlc popped a free throw in, got two| ' T e 3 - Mrs. James McAlister, at 1:30 p.m more free shots, made one of them, | B THEE BEASD Totals 498 455 4831436 with Mrs. Joe Thibodeau uclmlg as and then bounced @ bucket in from | by < l‘;“u‘d g hostess for the afternoon. the field. e tnd A Ducks - — —a wid May plunked a free throw then as | Firemen 1 0 1000 council 197 188 196— 581| L NioT e Smartly styled—a e range ' the game got rough in the final Haida 1 1 500 Blake 160 160 160—*480 . of deluxe models minutes, with Haida’s Waldron and Krause 1. .1 . S00iRamsay 145 145 145435 oo e ko4 ave arker Smith taking the bench on fouls, E'KS 1 1 500 _——— — i o0 ke ey The pen supreme in excellence - VA MATIC- B y and Druliner again bored in with a Henning’s 0 3 000/ Totals 502 493 501—1496| ..o wuh e field goal, but the rally fell short as 7 G 0 of ® Guils Pagaison 160 137 13 > X-w and performance the horn ended the game with the Burke 172 177 116— 465 v oo g 123 154 164— 441 Haida three points to the better. , M | Williams 152 1556 133— 440 e s any Catd An all-around welcome gift. Beautiful to The lodgemen lost Devault in the | Bloedhorn 162 153 135— 450 ..o\ 463 471 4791413 the eye, useful every day of the year, third period on fouls and couldn't| ] e o .,,,Ave;uge score. Did not bowl something to give with pride, to own with =l find their range with the hoop when PI_ A Totals 486 485 384—1 2 IR LR : pleasure. There’s a wide selection of these s | the pressure rose. 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Patterson, captain of the ;’ 5 was slapped for 14 personal fouls.|Canadian halibut schol:ner Lois N, Douglas “igh sehflfll » The Haida was given one technical|has been convictsd at Sitka on two' 8:15 o’clock when a player in substitution failed|counts of violation of the game laws at 8 0/¢\pc. to report. and fined $100, according to a mes- & Krause-Henning sage to the Alaska Game Commis- PRELIMINARY GAME AT 7:30 ¢ In comparison, the Krause win|sion this afternoon from Wildlife J. elux et in gen- over the Henning squad, was some- | Agent Douglas Gray at Sitka. En«- Gewxe):soknsx or Ilflum E::nlll:l:: ::r:::hb‘::. thing else again. This curtain raiser| Capt. Patterson was fined $50 on J H s nese“es Vs n H s nese"es Marble base, complete with one Parker Vacumatic was a ding dong scrap all the way|charge of violating the Lacey Act,! . — s & &Re e | with twin Parker Vacu- Pen. Also Black Glass and through, but “scrap” is a good word, | transporting illegal meat from Can- AL Hen: Pedrazs Onys bases. and it was free tosses that won for|ada into the United States, and Krause, Gordy Bristol taking five|$50 for illegal possession of deer Ju“z Au' HIGH GY“ for five and the team as a whole| meat. * got ten free throws and made eight| The confiscated meat was turned | mVAcvMATICB v y Saalc’)-Pmof Point