The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1932, Page 5

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— V'VE DONE AS You SAID-IM HAV A BARGAIN SALE TO-DAY AND |'t‘f BET EVERY WOMAN 1\ TOWN WiLL 3/E THERE-MI19% LOTTA VoTES 3 ONT HAVE ANY AUDIENCE N THE TowN HALL TO USTEN TO HER LAST ELECTION SPe I i O THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUF.SPAY NOV. 8, 1932 Y 3 ] ' By GEORGE McMANUS Al | STRANGE A% IT MAY SEEM-NOT ONE WOMAN SHOWED uP AT THE TOWN HALL- NOT EVEN MIS9S LOTTA VOTES: THE SPEAKER- SHE ATTENDED THE BARGAIN SALES WHICH ARE GOING ON NOW AT THE BIG STORES - R 10 3. _— ©1932, King Fearu HOOP CONTESTS R. Martin, D. Nixon, and J. Cole. GURVI Freshmen—W. Scott, H. Hardl, | T. Hall, M. Peterson and C. Con- 600 TOTALAND METCALF ROLLS o smsmon. Buddy Lindstrom, 15 years old, won the first indoor golf tourna- | verse. | In yesterday's game between the | Seniors and the Sophomores, the HERE IN SHORT Christmas Cards ment for children at the Midget ; 237 FUR ] GAME Golf Course Saturday afternoon |with a low score of 54, against & field of 45 contestants. Toivo Lah- BRI |ikanen, 12, won second prize with B l x T % t a score of 58. All entries in quali- owling 1l ournament on|iying were required to shoot the Elks’ A“eys Comes to |18 hole course in 70 strokes or Close Tonight g2 Manager Adams stated that next Saturday all children entering the owling games cn the Elks' al-|second tourney must Su cal i Bowling games i E 3 v il 2 |terday afternoon at the Juneau High leys ldast night were featured by |score of 65 or fewer. He also said alf. He broke the (ournament ! ent a big turkey surprise Thanks- cord of 223 for a single game giving week. high score with a figure of 237 and made an individual three-game toval of 600, this being the second time during the tournament 600/ fjjg I has been attained. . Stevens holds the tournament ecord of 603. Tcurnament Ends Tonight The tcurnament will end tonight a thrce-game match between SEATTLE, Nov. 8—Victor Skube, the Birches and Firs. aged 18 years, quarterback of the Last night the Cedars defeated Wes. Seattle, high school football the Maples and the Oaks beat © ond team, was fatally injured the Spruce. Fach winning team Vhil> making a.tackle in a game. ook three straights. dying within an hour. In the Cedar-Maple match Met- Skube was revived after the play calf of the Cedars, was mot press- &nd later took a shower, then col- ed by any of the contestants for lapsed, dying enroute to a hospital. individual high. Next highest in B SR the match was Sides of the Maples BO"..ERMAKERS USE “DOUBLE-THREATS” TO BATTER RIVALS associates or opponents. He re- corded 554. Pullen, of the Oaks, LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 8.—No- rolled 512. Bavard cf the Spruce, Where in Purdue’s brilliant array and Koski of the Maples, are of hard-hitting backs can be found credited with totals in excess of one of the always desirable “tri- 500, but they were no. presen; Ple-threat” types, but three of them for all of their scheduled games, @re distinet “double-threats”, an: Bavard missing tw oand Koski one, they probably annoy opponen They were accorded average marks more than one man’ of three-wa for their missed games. nts could. Last Night's Results | ‘While Purdue’s punting is left Detailed results last night were: strictly up to Paul Moss, star end, >-oo— mann of the Oaks registered a it er individual total than any of CEDARS— i‘nnd its drcp-kicking done almost Metcalf .. 337 162 201—600 |exclusively by Quarterback Paul Gardner 169 169 169—507+ Pardonner, three of her backs are L. Nelson 158 158 158—474* almost uniformly talented as for- Mrs. Dufresne 140* 185 149—474 Ward pass throwers. Fred Hecker, star left half of Totals 704 674 677-2055 [last year, was the original pass MAPLES— thrower when the current season Sides . 193 196 149—538 /Started, but in recent games his A. Henning ... 176 150 152—478 'understudy, Sophomore Jim Car- McNaughton 146 132 143—421 iter. and Duane Purvis, sophomore Mrs. Faulkner. 152 153 139—444 ,rlzh‘- half, have shared the pitch- —- —= —- —— .ing duties with him. Totals ... 667 631 583-1881 | All three are powerful runners OAXS— as well as accurate passers, and Pullen .. 160 176 176—512 (the threat that any of this trio Koski ... 168* 139 199—506 |either may pass or run at any Kaufmann ... 177 192 185—554 |time satisfied Boilermaker root- Mrs. Pullen ... 142 136 148—426 |ers. - - —— 2 B e Totals ....... 647 643 708-1998 SPRUCE— NOTICE Bacard . 177* 177° 189643 Bringdale .. 127 150 165—442 After November 10 no telephone Van Atta .. 142 167 173—482 | rentals for the month of November: Mrs. Peterman 87 141 104—332° | will be accepted at a discount. All —= —= —- —— |remittances by mail must bear Totals ... 533 635 631-1799 |postmark of not later than last —Average. Did not bowl. disccunt date. Please be prompt. —— JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv.{adv. TELEPHONE CO. Repéater and Chronograph : Watch 14 Karat Gold Case Set with 50 Diamonds TO BE GIVEN AWAY On Christmas Eve—One Ticket With excellent work of ®Frank A.jthe Midget Golf Course will pres-| DIES, INJURY, and Juniors Win from Freshmen ! Basketball got under way yes- School with class games between the Senors and the Sophomores and between the Junors and the Freshmen. The Seniors defeated |the Sophomores 24 to 19 and the Juniors beat the Freshmen, 19 to 10. This afternoon the Seniors are playing the Juniors and the Soph- |omores are battling the Freshmen Members of Teams Members of the various teams are: Seniors"-R. Henning, George Ka- rabelnikoff, Bill Nikish, C. Boylan and Boyd Marshall. Lindstrom, J. Whitely, E. Harris, Juniors—P. Hansen, H. Haglund, | Seniors played the latter part of H the game with only three men, ‘Seniors Defeat Sophomores‘smutes. The remaining three men | |on the team managed to score. | Meets Murphy Soon \PASSER 1S GOOD 1’ Sophomores — F. Behrends, C. 8. Paul and Harry See, substitute. | Henning and Karabelnikiff being | torced out and there being no sub- EPn'nce Rupert Boxer Who Edgar A. Guest and Cecil Alden Cards BENT BN Large assortment to choose from Beats Dick Gordon Nena Gurvien, who came here | wlTH EITHER HAND‘SEV&N: months ago to fight Miles | yMurphy and lost to Freddy Mack, |who was substituted for Murphy, MCRGANTOWN, W. Va., Nov. 8. |comes back here on November 19 —Forward passes usually are dan-!for a crack at Miles, it has been _enough, bui when the pass- announced by the American Le- | likely to use either his righ' lgion boxing committee. Gurvich ¢ hand the opposition must had been leading Freddy until he be more than usually alert t0'got in the way of one the latter's | kneck them down. | pile-driver rights and was knocked Bill Farriett, University of West | cuckoo. | Virginia halfback, tosses them with | He is a British Columbia boy, either hand. living at Prince Rupert. He is If his opponents are charging pilled to fight Billy Bakshaw to- from the right, he tosses with his|morrow in that city, in the main left; if from the left, he changes levent of a boxing show. to the right hand. Gurvich will come north on the |g_____ PR N 107 BT 1~ T8 SR Inext Princess boat and into shape || L. C. SMITH and CORONA | “HOME AG. |tor his go with Murphy. He has | | TYPEWRITERS | Dr. Doelker speaking. | | I . 50c¢ and $1 JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Postoffice Substation No. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery) | Drugless |a knockout victory over Dick Gor- | B. Burford & Co Health Institute. Phone 477. adv. don who gave Miles a hard bame‘ |;1“, dmw':r ,‘,.m by satiatied S R PO ‘lar ‘a draw decision here on Labm" ! tomers’ 50c Pioneer Tax: rmone 443. adv. Day. l - Wireless quickly! It's Going to Be a e —Frfertainment’ Everybody Wants To Know Who'’s Going To Win! TONIGHT From 7:00 P. M. 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