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LAND O' GOSHEN, PAW! You GOIN' OUT ON A NI6H)‘|j ARMSTRONG, GARCIA T0 NEW YORK, Fepn. z—Having set a precedent by holding three es simultaneously, Henry Arm- trong will endeavor to make fur- ther ring history by adding the middleweight crown to his col- lection Henry will get the opportunity ry 22 when he will meet Cefer- Garcia, 160-pound boss, in a ten-round championship match ino nex his fourth title on Feb- | 1 JESS GOT A'PHONE CALL FROM ASH. 1 GOTTA GO GIT HIM--- HE'S WAY OVER IN TH' NEXT STATE ! planned. | Mead explained that Henry con- | sented to go through with ths Gar- | | cia match now that he has been | assured that the ban against Ne- | gro boxers by the legion therehas been rescinded, | Though Garcia s recognized | only in New York State and states with the will give the match title recogni- tion for two reasons. The local| board recognizes only fights of fifteen rounds as for the title and recently adopted a rule prohibiting |a champion of one division from meeting a titleholder in a heavier class. Whether Promoter mike Jacobs, | who holds a contract giving him | exclusive call on Garcia’s cham- pionship matches, will seek to re- BUT I THOUGHT THIDJIT WUZ TAKIN' PART IN TH' TORCHLIGHT SKIING CONTEST/ CARL REYNOLDS HAS SIGNED UP; GOES TO ANGELS for the Chicago Cubs, as player coach for the 1940 season tod: University of outhern will hand out tips on speedy base- | training. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 2; 1940 THA'S JESS IT. TH' END O' TH' COURSE WUZ MARKED BY A RED LIGHT-.- " SUPERS DROP THREE FESTS T0 GRIZZLIES Grizzlies spotted the Supers 24 MEET SOON i e P Empire State tribe as ruler of the LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2. — The| ¢ 5 game last night and still} middleweight origade, it is un- Los Angeles Baseball Club signed | won three straight on the EIKks al-) ET likely that the commission here|Carl Reynolds, veteran outfielder | jovs while Editors won two of three from Builders and the first-half| champion Amazons dropped farth- and announced that Dean Crom-'er down the second half ladder by! well, famed track coach at the getting whipped three times by the, California, | Gooks. High bowler for the mignt was Tonight's games are Cooks VS.| | running during the Angels' spring Francis Riendeau with 54. “I bpelieve Coach Cromwell, a Snipes, Sharks vs. Dolphins and real baseball fan himself, can help | Medicos vs. Humpies. . particularly in school- | us a lot, Last night's scores were as fol- ing our players on quick-starting lows: and timing,” said Manager Ar- Grizzlies in Wrigley Field, Los . Ry IRId, 108 ARRTRS | reimiCeTRiy ;"’m[‘]“”fi"fi‘;‘g the 1519 (Jigger) Statz. | Mrs. Duncan ... 140 120 144— 413 ldie Mead, who pilots Arm-|engagement is doubtful. Mike was i R, | Dunean 146 159 145— 450 stre announced thut he has|Pplannizg to show Garcia against| | Riendeau 183 191 170— 544 cloced with Promoter Charley MC.gKen Overlin for the title in the| Lode ana piacer location notices | B . Donald of Los Angeles to stage the | Garden, but not until March 29. for sale at The Empire Office. Totals 469 479 459—1407 bout under the auspices of ‘the — e ee— i Empire classifieds bring results | Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Spot 24 24 24— T2 American Legion, as originally e THE ROAD TO PROFIT e IS REACHED IN THE PAGES OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE HOMES IN JUNEAU DEPEND UPON THE EMPIRE TO GIVE THEM MONEY-SAVING NEWS The shortest distance between two poinis is a straight lin2! True. And the shortest route between buyer and seller is THE EMPIRE! Also true. With more than (30%) of the circulation going ini2 homes within the buying area of Juneau, the advertising columns of T.1E EMPIRE offer its readers money-saving news—offer its advertisers effective sales opportunities] THE EMPIRE encourages an under- standing between the business and public it serves, develops cooper- ation fending o greater opportunity for all. ~ A Newspaper Alive with Editorials, News QTR and Advertising, Serving Juneau Since 1913 The Daily Alaska Empire I | llllllllllllllll|ImflII||IIlIIII||lIII|IIIlI||II|||IIIIIIIlIillIIIIIIlflllliIIIIIIIIlllllIII||II|I||IIl|lllllI_III|flIIIIIIIll||IIlllllllmll||lIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIfi A A T™' TAIL LIGHT OF Boyle 143 159 186— 488 | Dunham 116 123 121— 360 R Overby 154 160 123— 437 —_——— — ( Totals 437 466 454—1357 Editers B E Spot 36 36 36— 108 Sundborg 116 101 107— 324 Stevens 167 153 137— 447 Ugrin 192 170 172— 534 MONDAY Totals 511 460 452—1305 ] | Builders | i i e ders, o 42| FAMily Style Memberships Vukovich 170 145 176— 491 H PR SRS T B rows o e wows Insfallments Amazons R Spot 69 69 69— 207 Final plans have been drafted D. Hurley 134 122 161— 417|for the membership drive to securc Vander Leest 132 167 124— 423 | backers of {he Juneau Sports Hurley 123 153 97— 373 | Arena, beginning Monday, it was el Ml e, ——‘announced today. Totals B 461—1420| walis 8. George nas been ap- . | pointed to the Board of Control of g;‘:;‘r’:"" 1;:7 ];g i‘_’l;: gg;‘Juneau Sports Arena, which board | {now consists of Frank A. Metcalf, Carpegle 169 200 256— 528 pny G, Krause, John L. Ahlers, % |Jack C. Thomas, Dr. W. W, Coun- fi Ay 466 513 4T3—1462| )" joe Tnibodeau, Wallis 8. George, Marcus Jensen, and John Liftle Man Who - Wasn't There Is High Pin Buster Only one bowlers tally at the HR e R By CLIFF STERRETT - AN' OLR Nooouz-\?r'-r;fi NEPHEW GOT IT MIXED WP WITH World rghis ewrend | Covich. Ray H. Stevens is secre- tary-treasurer and Gene Dawson, | manager. " Membership dues in the Sports | Arena are $12 per year for either a man or woman above 18 years |of age. This includes free instrue- | tion in swimming and diving, etc. | Should the father of a family of |one or more children deside to use *—Average score, Did not bowl. F. D. R.'s Friend, | Roosevelt if the business of lend- {ing war money backfires with the public .- DELEGATE ELECTED | A. M."Bue has been elected by the soon to be held at Portland. L ] s ' The Enemy, Aided ALL WHITE udge! Solution . | (Continued from Page One) | ACTIVATOR | : | | as a hat can do in that di- ‘ WASHING ACTION | rection.” ( [ | [ But all is no frivolity on the! QUIET WASHIN | hill these days. Hosts of members | G would like to take a $25,000,000 ACTION poke at Russia by lending that! o .much to the Pinns. Right now that | is a popular thing to do. However,| PERMAD | public - opinion evidently is in a RIVE ferment and your election-hungry | MECHANISM ‘membel' of Congress is not sure that the sentiment felt in January L} will be felt in June. Besides, only six months ago, many of the con-| GENERAL ELECTRIC gressmen were fervidly voting| against loans to any warring for- MOTOR eign nation, Congress hadn't [ | ithought of Finland then. Trick-of-the-week ~will be the NO OILING bill which will permit the mem- |bers to slip some jack to Finland| REQUIRED | without having to go on record/ - | about 1t, such as through a roll call | vote. That way they can take cred- GENERAL ELECTRIC |it for the: thing if it pans out well GUARANTEE jand can blame it on President ERE Sons of Norway at Ketchikan to nt-i |tend a Sons of Norway convention 1 ‘Brunswmkmzoumumenm last night|ine facilities of the arena, it would was'over 500, That was Mike S6s-|cost him $1.00 per month; if his ton’s 519, and Mike wasn't present .hiiqren wanted to use the pool, to '1"‘!:“3‘;1;1:? e e “”‘:l- etc., it would be $1.00 for them (ir- 0 dropped | yespective of whether he had one three of four points to Percy's squad | o g gogen kiddies). On the other ;’:&:u:’glfid Lh: s:g::;“;::;: ;:"g‘hand, if the parents of a child or AR Lbs: Derhons; 6 dupllcaw. thit children want them to have the e w;r fie bee'r Keglers, | privileges of the arena (including Tonight's games are ’i’akus 5 swimming lessons, etc.) then $1.00 Druggists band: Gasmos Vs, sl‘n;i:pm- month will entitle the chil- lo 4 Y 1 B ;dren to everything and should | mwps S night's scores were as ml‘*elther of the parents want tospend lows V4 an evening swimming or indulging o |in the various pastimes, they would Lo “"“*{56"1‘:,”6 dscd ‘Gaihave to buy a ticket at the arena, Seston ‘173 173 173— 5191;2*:125 40 cents, for a five-hour E. Reypolds 157 115 166— 438| " o of town membership and special summer membershi] for Totals i ofals o 480 A2 S ourists, ete, will be issued for Yaceko fol s 13— apg{DN B YRR T. Reynolds .. *155 155 155— pal Patter);on 178 13,5, 173__3 by installments of $1.00 or more Handicap mom 1— 51‘nnd the balance in four months. Each member will receive a num- Totals 531 457 479—1467 | bered memorandum ticket with his Martin's Demons |initial deposit and when their an- | Bloxham 138 137 150— 425| nual due§ are paid in full, the sec- Banta 151 177 156— 484 | retary will issue them their per- Duker 142 109 135— 386 | manent membership card. Handicap 20 20 20— 60| The finance committee of the — — —— ——|Board of Control is composed of Totals 451 443 461—1355|Jack C. Thomas, chairman; Dr. Percy's W. W. Council and Walls S. Yaceko 166 140 158— 464 | George, members, T. Reynolds *155 155 155— 465| If, after an intensive member- Patterson 161 134 172— 467 2 Totals 482 429 4851376 School For Skaters :7 By IRVING JAFFEE Undefeated Olympic Speed Skating Champion DEVELOPING THE ANKLES The first time out, beginners ought to skate at least three periods of sev- eral minutes _ each, allowing ankle muscles to become ac- customed to the unusual strain. > "y HESE MUSCLES USED MOST \—Knee ligament i—Front tibial >—Shin muscle )—Ankle ligament + i—Calf muscle Shoes proper! Ry ly fitted and laced strengthen and support various muscles. Lace shoes snug- ly at ankles and instep, loosely at the toes. ship campaign has been carried on, it is found that an insufficient amount of money was received or pledged to carry out the construc- tion, all moneys collected from the members, will be refunded them Gene Dawson, manager of the! Juneau Sports Arena, states that the construction and operation budget has been based on a prob- able club of 1,000 members and to make the undertaking a success,| the membership committee, headed by Joe Thibodeau, will have a large crew in the field beginning Monday, Every able-bodied em- ployed man, woman and child re-| siding in Juneau and Douglas | should put forth every effort to give themselves this wonderful in- | door playgrouryl and swimming pool. The Juneau Sports Arena is a non-profit organization and un- | endowed, a community organiza- tion, supported by the «community | and operated for the sole benefit | of our community. g GOES AFTER TENDER | Herb Vick has left Ketchikan for | Seattle to return in command | aboard one of the Ward Cove Pack- ing Company tenders. R R Empire ciassitieds bring results FISHERMEN Finns Stump “Ex perts” STOCKHOLM, Feb. 2—The Fin. nish broadcast an “Information please” program with 40 Russian prisoners from the destroyed Forty-fourth Soviet Division sit~ ting in as the “experts.” Cigars were passed to those who anwered their questions correctly, but only eleven of the 40 did any smoking. All were stumped by these ques- | tions: . Who was Rasputin? What are the Olympic Games? Who was Jesus? Napoleon? Nurmi? One said the Scandinavian coun- tries were Sweden, PFinland and Turkey. Another thought Stalin was president of Russia. He'd never heard of Soviet President Michael Kalinin. Still another missed a cigar by a mile when he said Berlin was the capital of France. -—— The Cataphrygians of the section century baptized their dead. ATTENTION! Acetylene—WELDING— Electric BILL MACOMBER, OUR NEW WELDER, SPECIALIZES IN GAS TANKS FOR BOATS! ALL WORK GUARANTEED! RICE & AHLERS CO. 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