The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 5

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_ fon in the third with . Totals . e e e et et et s BRINGING UP FA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1927. THER By GEORGE McMANUS WALKER GIVEN VWUZ LUCKY TO SLIP AWAY FROM THOSE | BANDITS - | HORE | CIT BACK TOCAIRO BEFORE | SEE ANOTHER ARAB! [ | suFFERING CATS! I\F THERE'S ONE THERE'S A o ISAND! f BY CoLLy HOPE '™ R TOWARDS CAIRO! e — DECISION OVER P.BERLENBACH .. CHICAGO, MNov. 6 Mickey Walker, world middleweight cham- pion, won the 10 round decision ! last nigl Berler h, | Paul | for light heavyweight cham- 47 min. 2 ( V., and larly de particu-| WS nning at No. on the north shore of Bay, whence U. 575 bears south | min. E 7.60 | thence hy me- | “Be corner 1856 Gambier M. No deg. ot chains distant, © 1927 by Inil Feature Service, Ine . Great Dritam eights reserved the shore of as follows to anders along Gambier B $501,336,000 will be corner No. - C 8,500,000 members (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. A total of will ba d chains i tributed to 29 ) §. 19 deg. 22 min. W, an 19 deg of chain (4) 8. 12 the figures, distributed to El““*‘@‘ifi’! GIVEN DECISION IN UIGUTUM BOUT $18 155 SYaRad 1n 35 min, W. approximately .o FANCY WORK 'AND GOODT SALE $102.000,000 deg. 24 min. W. 02 min w. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN TO ELK BOWLERS Eleven Donations Received ~—~Teams 5, 6 and 8 Win Last Night Hleven prizes to be given the conclu n of the Elks' Bowl ing Tournament, which started last Monday, were announced to-| day by those in charge of the' totrnament. | Followinz is the list with the names of the donors: Best team! average, box of 50 cigars, Elks'| Club; high average, pen and pen-' cil set, Ludwis Nelson; low av-| erage, high powered flashlight, Hellan's Pharma high three- game score, month pass for !\w to Coliseum Theatre; low three- game score, Ladger hair shaving| brush, Butler Mauro Drug Com- pany. ‘ High score, Crown army shirt, H. S. Graves: low score, box best| Sanitary Grocery; most muffler, Goldstein's Em-. most spares, best hat in! store, B. M. Behrends Company; most split; uit dry® cleaned and pressed, Alaska Steam Laundry;! most misse; Swiff I’x'l-mnlm ham, Sanitary Ma I None of the bowlers who par ticipated in last night's matches| were able to break into the 200 column for single game scove.| Radde, in the first contest and’ Hendrickson, in the third, mad 197 each for high sccre while the second match Sperling a high with 182, Sperling was alsn given high average ’or m.; evening witlr 182, although he, bowled only one game. Radde! had high average in the first contest with. 177 and Hendrick-/ 178. Team 8, leader in the contest| at the end of the first round, and| team 9, runner-up, played a hard fought match, with team 8 fin ishing exactly 10 pins ahoad of| the opposition. Scores last night lows: at porium; | | | were as fol-y First Game Team No. 5— Cleveland 109415 | Pullen 169517 *Bernard .. 556 1 465 l 433-1397 158 148 Totals ... Team No. 4—- Radde ... Kirk McKinnon 496 468 160'174 197531 116 149 158—423 129—411 Totals 484-1365 128—433 182512 162—443 472-1388 Robertson f8perling Gardner Totals Team No. 7— Bavard .. 3 *G.Mess'hmidt 1556 Shaw 137—470 155—465 142—436 432-1371 155 124 Totals .......500 437 Third Game g:lm-lo.fl— Hendrickson .164 Danner .. Stevens 197 151 142 172533 118-—446 151—1430 478 190 441-1405| ' Team 89— AT l"'lnln’:' 176 157 175—508' 153 165483 147 137—408 457 477-1399 *—Average qkan did not bowl. - f-——Average taken first two games; bowled last game. ¥ —— © NOTICE ; —— Anyone having ¢hild taken wn with 0 hmq to tblr physician or h Officer at once TR Bl [ appeal and does not} The Lutheran LI:]“' Aid will . 50 min, W, \(.ll‘l\. N X hold a and Johnny, Risco front rank in a clean ¢ Paolini and was the' NEW with nearly a .40¢ ‘ous biu Georgl teai last 188t DIEHE business his way to the conlender vie ain an outfielder hitter on the plans a goodic at the Light & Power Lunch will bo » noon hour. adv HOLLYWOOD CLUB REPORTS LGSS OF $30,000 IN 1927 SALT LAKE i~ A deficit 50,000 for ast year in the financial statem )[nll_\'\\'mul Baseball Club ;football sames being p e a stockholders' n afternoon the Ras, it was all taken e games when the elevens from the reserve fund, officials East the club said. Army (21) About 1,250 of the standing shares of ropresented at the of the directors were as follows:, H. W ) Tvans, G s T Watsor erhs Evans secreta who manage theé Stars | nounced. He I8 GHE u ED A Fig 'g. 56 min. W ol ti 1t 10 round Uzceudun, Ala lectric om min. W. GRID GAMES B A i ry over ol CITY, of Utah, roximat deg. 03 min. E. Old papers for sale at The Empire. United States Land Office for the' Juneau Land District at An-‘ chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Appli of the HOONAH PACKING | COMPANY, a corporation, for a| Soldie ddivional "nmi’fllefld,s Serial No. 06285 | NOTICE 0r APPLICATION 1 FOR PATENT NOTICE Vew Cardinals To Be Created at Rome Next Month (10) 8. l\ deg. 1.10 :hains. (11) S. 9 deg. tion! 0.42 chains Thence W. 3.96 sorner No. 3; 22.62 chains to 4; thence 1. corner No. 5: thence S. 2 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, contal ‘ihat the HOONAH PACKING ing an area of 14.63 acres | COMPANY, a corporation organ-| Any and ail ized under the laws of the State adversely any of the above de- | that consistory four new cardinals'o¢ \Waghington, and doing busi- |5cribed Jand should file their ad- *ly, Monsignor Sebast ness in Alaska throngh H. L.,verse claims with the Register of | ident and Baum 8 3 ) Vi €92-fghe annual Tournament of R » mow pupal nunclo at Lis- paylkner, its Attorney in Fact,|th? United States Land Office, at| sure Osear Vitt, [*7- {game at Pasadena, Cal, on Janu- | boa, and edictine Father Guis- Lag filed application, Serial No.|Anchorage, Alaska, within the) ar-to-year contrgct W uOYe Loyola vs.lary 2, tiniano Seredi. who will a1 06285, for a patent under Sec-{period of publication, or thirty of the team, will pilot |’ p i | pointed archbishop and primate of | ions 2306 and 2207 of the Re- days thereafter, or they will be next season, Lane Hung and two Spanish pre- yised Statutes of the United barred by the provisions of the i { JAIL [NMATES HAVE !lates whose names have not been | gtates, " f Caleb Kirk, statute. | THANKSG[V]NG MEAL 'veportsd. .ong’ ot the latter also losr o censr e O SR B (,| Dated. at Anchorage, | Wil be appointed archbishop of 17, §. Official Survey No. 1573, the 2nd day of November, Toledo. situated on the north shore nll J. LINDLEY GRE Father Seredi is the ecclesiastic 'Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island,|e Register. conzultor of the Hungarian Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 20 min./First pubuncauon, Nov. 10, 1927, tion to the Holy See. 100 see. No., Longitude 133 deg.|Last publication, Jan. 20, 1928. Shop .| 54 min. The 4ilowlng are 41 min, and sCO met chains thence New York corner (21) were | Boston, Mass | vs. Holy Cr x.n,' OME, decided to tory Dec DSTANFDA 0 MEET, GHD .- Bonaventure () a6 b o | eles Middle West Notre Dame v (19y Nov. 26—Pope Plus has hold secret ember 12 and December reliable V. 1,798 stock consie public Boston College FE mesating, o IS HEREBY GIVEN According to the sam tion, the Pontiff will create University vs. L capted the | defeated Pittsburgh re;elected president, | | to meet Stanford Univer: invitation 5 ac for the un football t Baum, (13) Harris. John Robert was vi West Ore.—Carnegie Aggies. Francisco Santa ¢ a Wagh.~ Portland, Oregon San (7) vs. Alaska, 1927.] oo VHCAR TO ATTEMPT CHANNEL SWIM TQ | Seokane RAISE CHURCH FUND! cotoraao Pt | rado Aggies {10 Madn Tauk, ‘ot thé LONDON, Nov. 26—Tha Rev.|College (6). the and from those Horbert Quarrio, athletic vioar | > " Lthe womew’s quarters, were of *St, Andrew's [Papish, Jers ! to Minnie Field, cook, fo DECPO! to conquer the lish GEORGIA CAPTAIN cellent spread which was p Channel in an exhibition NOT FOR MAJORS .o ™ arsbar vt et 0 e G IR also thanked for making it building of his * ha Nov. 26—“Chfek” | yiple tor the inmates to have ? college basebal rs be distributed n | church, The Daily Mail dinner. i > | Ho hopes the care to take a, 2 next f weeks to membe | major league baseball. | Drnler s wailn . Prih. i, i the Christmas clubs through captain of this year's' ¢yicimac now. Mrs, Sull the country, W. H. 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