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of chine but Gene Goodreault could THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR 28, 1939. . oL SEE, E I WANT TO NOPE , POLLY 0% BORROW IT OoD GRIEF, YOu DIDN'T o0 bt AGAIN FOR. I DON'T KNOW TONIGHT / L v . A New Hampshire, four from Rhode ers of the east and triple-threat " tin’s Demons in the other match Island, and the other two from Charlie O'Rourke, whose emaci- III ron no pinster hitting 500 Bridgeport, Conn. ated appearance belies the steel | ‘Tonight's games are Rainier Beer Ten of the 11 prospective start- SPring in an arm which can whis- | vs. Percy's and Signal Corps vs.| ers at Da! ‘e born within 35 tle a football half the length of ] . | [ New Alaskan. p o EAG[ES G ET miles of B College the gridiron with ease and ac- Ins oul { hone Last night's scores are as fol- The Eagles engaging young curacy. | lows: . coach, Frank Loahy, gives the| Quarterback Henry Toczylow- | George Brethers i boye all the credit for the great ski is @ great blocker and play . - S - | ffert 190 190 188— 568 record. The boys.say Frank .did Picker and Pete Cignettl is the ver e It HICAGO, Dec. 28—The Obi-| Holmquist 141 176 176— 493 it. Thats the.way it’s been ail'old Notfe Dame type fullback. | . ‘“(“»* 1“-;“' (;1“1:’"*“* rf“"f Burk 168 198 193— 55| s el at e way it's 3 : g rookies to Tulss he Texas SRl B 5 year. Frank Leahy for his team IUS & great line and Capt. Ernie| Bl League p‘l o ,: 0“ 1“» g ,,s . This charming photo of little Princess Ferial, daughter of King Farouk TSR and the team for Fr | Schwotzer is its workhorse. FHis s N < Ry Opton | (Handicap) 4 4 4— 12| 454 Queen Farida of Egypt, was taken on her first birthday recently. t 1 steady play Is often unsung but ch|(ag° WeHerwelgh of shortstop Steve Mesner to San| Totals 508 568 561—1632| Her voluminous party dress recalls the beauties of the crinoline era, Boston College True New| mhe riorias upscc e ione 1o ey’ unnoticea by the. footbal TR ot Ue Pactio Cokit Lewgid Juncau Florists | e Bl must st ake Leahy screaming| . § he rookies turned over to Tulsa | gmj . e e - - —— s i wise. Chet. Gladchuk is a huge Smithberg 170 170 170—-°*510 | England Team — To | trom mis seep pionan soored | T8 S0 Goer: Knocks Out Pitisburgh . bt ‘v Cumbel 88 it 16 1 e Backetba ‘ ? tem, tossed away five scoring | _— uis. s 2 | . L | | T 551 5051588 | By STEVE O'LEARY chances, One touchdown was re- Ber er Goes | cHicAGO, 1M, Dec. 28 A6] Svifas Wil be managed by formAF ofls eeir e Team !o prad“e I“ TRADE pA(T' AP Feattre Setvice called on a penalty. | Aron, deadly punching Chicago|cub coach, Roy Johnson. | ke Baats R | 2t Entering the season, Boston welteryoight, - soored &' surprise A B { Duker 131 123 187— 441 ‘ WAR"ME BASIS BOSTON, Dec. 28—As typical of abandoned the power plays of the knockout last night over Fritzie Hibghan 106 135 113 354| Dale Druliner announced today | New England as a Thanksgiving dour Gil Dobie and set out (o o roo y Zevic of Pittsburgh, top ranking HENRY G DAlION o I A 3 415 as manager of the Elks basketball | Lk turkey dinner is the Boston Col- master the subtle and intricate contender for the welterweight di- . Lt 0 7P 7 "|squad, that a practice will be held| o 0 o o0 v British Jege eleven chosen to face Clemson Notre Dame system as taught by | S vision. (Handicap) 18 13 18— 54! tonight at 7:30 o'elock, not at the RO sl 5 i | The knockout came in the eighth High School gym, but in the Elks|Economic Warfare Ministry —&n- College of South Carolina at the Leahy, who added a few sly inno-| pROOKLYN, N. Y. Dec. 28. — round | v | Totals 420 301 441204 1 oe gymnasium, nounced that Great Britain and + Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on vations of his own C“’““":‘r | uttielder Louls Berger of the gevic had previously floored Aron DEAD (lEVEl ! Druggists | rhe Thks Lodgs gy 1s above the|SWeden have signed o new irade 3 New Fears Day. He gave them a stout defense,| pogion Red Sox hasbeen obtained three times earlier in the fight but Y Larsson 162 138 176— 476 o O o on the third floor and | 2Breement adjusting wartime con- The :,agl:; did not Kfi f:r fllmlfi onekof thh‘ehm“ofls bes‘-t:“‘;‘l o ‘x‘; {by the Brooklyn Dodgers On in the eighth fell a victim him- i Ferguson 61 18 (1134 (RO CE s ditions, In the past. Germany has to gather the team which blazed tack which, once mastered, COM-| ygivers. e TR ARkl 0 celivhe rom Pags ORN - o 136 (172 131— 439 g obtained a large supply of iron ore its way through a 10-game sched- | bined power and deception in an| " Berger formerly played with the the chin that were levelled P z ! | e —— —— ——| Druliner, worried over lack of [trom Sweden which will now be‘ate ule with but one loss, an upset de- amazing degree. | Cleveland Indians and the Chi- aron 5 Totals 459 508 419—1386 practice his team has had, s de-|verted to a large extent to Great feat by Florida. It's difficult to pick outstanding| ..., white Sox. He is a versatile Zevic got up in the elghth coung] boe Sheet and Tube, in which he °—Average score. Did not bowl termined to attempt to whip the boys | 3ritain New England’s first bowl team in |stars from Boston’s well-olled ma- infelder—playing every position €X- on the count of nine ’r‘mlv i6 hr‘m‘d associates held approximately - into shape for the real beginning | — 3 B a 20 percent interest, with Repub- MAJOR I-EAGUES of the league schedule after the| Try The Empire classifieds for a score of years, has a squad hold down a wing on any college cept first base. finished with another right to the lic and Inland Steel Company.But first of the year. ! results. . 40 men, every one born and bred il hin. in New England eleven in the nation. DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, 8 2 i PRl o e Dalton and James A. Campbell, — - - -— — — Twenty-nine are natives of Mas- Two great halfbacks are Vito Makes Arch Appliances to measure— |whom Dalton later replaced us 'I'o Ro‘_l SUNDAY + sachusetts. Five are from nearby Ananis, who leads the major scor- | office. 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 OUISTANDING B B | Youngstown Sheet and Tube chair- i - | man, had other ideas. That was . [ oD S i 100 New Kegling Loop to Be-| M ‘ In a stock-buying battle for con- E: {trol of the Youngstown concern, gin Rolling 1940 | | Fickands, Mather and Company | : | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE £ py poRTINGNEWS - s s i 52 Pin Shedule more than $11,000,000 | e | " ’ = = " e | Stoc ers approved the mer- The Juneau Major League will| Juneau's Guide to Beiter Buying : eSicokhclders SPOTOINA e T ettt 040 schetuie nexs Sun- Number One Leaders Of won a court decision which per-|day, December fll.lwhh four u]'unm H H | manently restrained it. The fight 1 the running. Three teams have| Blg, Mlnor Leagues drw}a‘ in.the courts for another been picked from the Elks' Club/ ? Are Named | Bethlehem chairman, announced | Wick top-notchers. 19 CL) - the consolidation attempt had been!| Last years teams have been | frfl'”r Cflver o Cover ST. LOUIS, Dec. 28—Two of-|dropped because of “changed con-|Proken up and their members | ficials of the Brooklyn Dodgers|ditions.” This was in October, 1931, switched around on other teams.| | The three teams picked from the | and outfielder Joe Dimaggio of the when stocks had plunged down- New York Yankees have been ward. named as the Number One men/ &f the year by Sporting News. | The “silent iron king” was born The Brooklyn officials named are | in Cleveland, October 3, 1862, the President Larry MacPhail and|son of Frederick and Ellen Gor- Manager Leo Durocher. | don Dalton. His early education Dimaggio was named as the per-|was scanty. fect player; MacPhail as the out-| Dalton had two personal sorrows. | standing executive, and Durocher|One was the death of his wife,| | Elks' Club are without sponsors as| yet, so numbers are being used. | Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Number One team will play Number | Two team on the Elks' alleys while Number Three team plays the| Brunswick on the Brunswick alleys. The complete schedule will be pub- lished next week. Number One Team Two Sorrows THEN Send Ii o Your Friends! Red Label—§ years old Black Label-—1# years old Both 86.8 proof ¥ as the best manager. | the former Julia Kaufholz of Cleve-| Average Minor league Number One men lind whom he married January Mike Ugrin 185 ide i lif are outfielder Louis Kovikoff of |19, 1886. The other was the child-| gy Hagerup 188 Let JoHNNIE WALKER stride into yowr fi'e Tulsa and Los Angeles; Executive hood deaths of their two boys. M. Lavenik m with the important discovery that there's Director Bruce Dudley of the| Servants said a plate was laid R. H. Stevenson 180 no finer whisky than Scotch and JOHNNIE Louisville American Association| at the family table for his wife | Bob Henning 170 WALKER is Scotch at its smooth, mellow Club, and Manager William Meyer | long after her death in 1935, and Number Two Team best! Get acquainted today! of the Kansas City Blues. | that her chair was pulled back at Average — .t each meal as if she were to be Dr. Stewart 180 ), | ceated, then moved forward. | C. C. Carnegie 180 Ir's M TO STICK WITH Elks Are fo qearc | LR | JonNNIE JPALKER Lou Hudson 176 1 FLORIST ROLLS amm—— 3 | JORNNIBFPALK " v Number Three Team BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY . owl Tonight EveNING'S ToP . 4 | } fi*;;‘rd;‘ }33 Dry Ginger Ale, Tuc., New York, N. Y., Sole Importers As bowling resumes at the Elks| KEGlI“G S(ORE Me;caxf 184 tonight following last night'slodge Burke 170 meeting, the following teams are Holmquist 174 cheduled to roll: Cooks vs. Phy-| Claude Carnegie’s Juneau Flor- Brunswick Team cicians, Sharks vs. Engineers, ists lost three of four counters at| Average Medicos vs. Mallards. |the Brunswick last night, but he E. Galao —--g A Ge”eru' Elec"'ic ki PSR, himself marked the best tally of| Lloyd Hildinger ABDUL MEDJID, a progressive the evening, 589. The George B. Mangalao — Sultan of Turkey, forced his sub- Brothers trio did the dirty work | G. Hein —- C L E A N E R Elmer Freeburger jects to wear the fez in place of with a 1,632 total. ine turban, which was regarded as Druggists won three from Mar- Otto Smithberg New GE VACUUM CLEANER $329.93 Regular $59.95 Value EFFICIENT—DURABLE—ECONOMICAL . SEE THEM TODAY AT Elaska Electric Light & Power Co. “Ihey Figure in First Hot Stove League Trade G. E. CLEANERS ‘ Priced from | $20.00 UP 1 @ | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT g ' & POWER COMPANY uniform next year. Billy Rogell, veteran Tiger infielder, goes to the Giants in exchange. Bartell, procured by the Cubs from the Giants in 1937, m been hampered with injuries all this year, The Baily Alaska Einpire “JUNEAU'S GUIDE TO BETTER SHOPPING" Bill Rogell , . » to Tigers According to word from Cincinnall, O., scene of the annual winter major and minor league meet- ings, Dick Bartell, highly-paid shortstop of the Chicago Cubs, will be wearing a Detrolt Tiger