The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1933, Page 5

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THE DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY AND OUR SONS INSTRUCTOR ARE IN THE PARLOR- THEY WISH TO KNOW WHAT OUR PLANSD ARE WELL JUDGIN FROM THE WAY ME SON KIN HOLLER THEM COLLEGE CHEERS: '} THINK HE HAS GREAT FOR OUR SON'S FUTURE - PROSPECTS OF BEIN'A RAILROAD STATION - TRAIN-ANNOUNCER IN A KA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1933 — 5 BUT- MR-JIGGS WHAT WE ARE ANXIOUS TO KNOW 15- ARE YOU GOING TOLET HIM CONTINUE H\S COLLEGE COURSE IN OUR UNIVERS\TY ? YES- HE 1S RETURNIN' TO YOUR ScHooL Soon- VTLL TAKE A MIND-READER TO FIND OUT WHAT IS FUTURE 15 GOIN' TO BE — [ TN Stanford Accepts Invita- e 3 S 2 ° N X9 tion to Represent Norman R. Walker )7 . 7% West _]an. | Norman R. Walker of Ketchikan, N _— | has received notification of his ap+ . = PALO ALTO, Cal. Nov. 27.— pointment on the Committee on = “‘] g HHHNZ tanford has acoepted the invita- | National Certificates by Presidens =\ V\;“ \‘”‘ ¢ ion to represent the West in the C. T. Gilbert, of the National As- flV’\ \ it S il fi 1 Rose Bowl game at Pasadena on |sociation Board of Pharmacy. Mr. SE e | © 1933 Kung Fraeeres Sylcni. e Grent i Sghe swserved | {1102 i | New Years Day Al Maters, Gen- | Walker is President of the Alaska - = T — — — eral Manager of the card of Ath-|Board of Pharmacy. ) { letic Control announced last Sat-| Serving with Mr. Walker are R S LAvE IK BUwLING MATGH GUUGARS TURN urday night. "men from Illinois, Louisiana, Wash= ¢ L] | Princeton, Army and Duke loom ington and Mississippi. U L | | | y Al SATHED | | A SR k“ The following are final scor e SO | of leading football games played | 5 : & e [ ke last Saturday afterncon: | e 2 } . | . Washington University 6; Wash- > 5 nips Make Best Total INew City League Schedule|ygion siate 17 {Washington State Trims Juneau Lumber Mills. Inc Scove for Evening | for Christmas Tourna- | st Marys 22; University of cal-| Washington University 2 9 » -~ 2 | I A d ifornia at Los Angeles 14. S d on Elk Alleys i ment Is Announce: | Southern .California 19; Notre on Saturday CREOGRL sy (o 0 : — Dame 0. { — e T SRS SR TN The Peppers were hotter Beginning tonight, entries for! gtanford 7; California 3. PULLMAN, Wash,, Nov. 27. — s Saturday ni | the December Bowling Tournament | Army 12; Navy 1. The Washington State Cougars é alleys—seven of the ity League will begin their| gyracuse 0; Columbia 16. turned loose a big game in the THE TREND o d h the Pep- | contest at the Brunswick Bowling| mufts 13; Massachusetts 0. fourth period last Saturday af- 12 touar pers did not mak: high score | | alley for the prizes to be announc-| Washington and Lee 13; Mary- ternoon to defeat the University 4 ”9 he eveni their game, ! ed before Christmas !1and 33. of Washington Huskies 17 to 6 in ELECTROL __of course' at 8:30 k was the closes | new bowling schedule fol-| west Virginia 14; Georgetown 12.| the twenty-seventh clash of the % the evening’s play. Mrs. Ma Illinois 6; Ohio State T7. two teams. 3 Lavenik of the Pepper team mad2 r 27—Capitol Beer Par-|{ carnegie Tech 0; New York The Cougars maintain their w " tk high total of the evening, aska-Junea Alaska ypiversity 7. long string of defeats on their | rocery. | Rutgers 6; Princeton 2. Homefield, arri achine op The play satu Veg- | | NU""’“l]’ “*B““;_-‘“i’“k“’; 1";‘ Yale 6; Harvard 19. [ TR rtable League opened with a gar gion of the Moose; Federal Bulld-| pyrque 19; Indiana 3. | > : 4 between the Parsnips and the| ing vs Moose. | Michigan 13; Northwestern 0. M “Uflfl)mg Healll’lg Sheet Metal Cauliflowers, which was won by | , December 1—Alaska Fress VA& | ‘Iowa 6; Netraska 1. e VR the former team by a score of| { Capitol Beer Par Alaska-Ju-| ashington and Jefferson 6; 3 Wi i %3 @ 1391 to 1309. The Parsnips’ s neau vs. California Grocers. Bucknell 38. | - was high total for the entir \ };ccfgflz“:‘ 13;3’!?;59 Vs, fiul}“- Auburn 7; Florida 14. FRYE’S BABY BEEF 'f evening | wick; Federal Bullding vs. Leglon| = Georgia 7; Georgla Tech 6. - 5 e The nig p at ;of DMoosc}; e Dartmouth 0; Chicago 38. DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON by the Turnips over the Gar [ ecember 4—California TOCETS | wisconsin 3; Minnesota 6. [ F B h C “ 1300 11207. Andrews o Capitol ff’*’i P;:"”' Alaska-| Jowa State 7; Drake 7. | rye' runn Ompany s e Wl i i REKR " FHEI5, | Baylor 13; Southern Methodist Garlics, however, bowl December 6—Legion of Moose vs. | 7 i Telephone 38 Prompt Deliver: ore for the . maie i bée il | EvaNsTON, ., Nov. 27.—Mich- ik P 4 was 181 . { Jerome Herman “Dizzy” Dean, the big pe dicular pronoun man | MOOse; Brunswick vs. Federal| gewanee 9; Tulane 26. fies the “courth BAARASELIVE e e e T > iy of the St. Louis Cardinals, proved a star culinary pupil when he roasted | Building. SUNDAY GAME [l ,¥°‘:‘ F‘c:ol)::]‘l‘ éhgf:;;:sh.p - i T 2 turkey In a St. Louis cooking sshool. The “evant” attracted nearly | December 8—Moose vs. Alaska- . 1 . iversity of | 8 ET e Bringdale also tied 10,000 Persona. and’ deemes. tosplease Mre. Daan (eft) ‘and: the cooking | Jumeau; Oapifol Beer Basior ¥a 51013:‘;2‘".153“)9 16; University of ;,." jefeating Northwestern last Sat- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS the Cauliflowers for sec-| teacher, Miss Jessie Marie de Booth. (Associated Press Photo | Br i i g | urday afternoon, 13 to 0. h total, 479. ! ) { Brwick ST T | i R e L ° RSTATIEE. ofBsbday | T v R December 10—Federal Building ! o et D played by teams in the vs. Alaska Press; Legion of Moose | | Dafly Empre Want Ads Pay e as lneau Parsni League. The teams playing | vs. California Grocers. | (-m-:;;;.:;;;;,;—'" —- 3 : 5 id and the hours of the December 11—Alaska-Juneau vs. y 3 . A.xf, Peterman 152 164 games are Brunswick: Moose vs. Capitol Beer | : G t' Our Services to You Begin and End at the Hoffms . 136 147 Ras »s vs. Lemons at 7:30 N | Partor. PRiD VIc UR I astineau Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat G Messerschm’t 146 166 Oranges vs. Cherries at 8:30. | ~ December 13—Alaska Press vs. J L} ! = Bananas vs. Prunes at 9 Legion of Moose; Federal Building| | — — = s Totals ——e———— | vs. California Grocers. | KIL u\ C A B S [ o o i | December I5—Federal Building| | 1 N)Ls: Koski AELS DEFEAT | vs. Alaska-Juneau; California Gro-| 5 e e g 4 Hon I — cers vs. Brunswick. | G Prompt Service CABS Selby . . 17—Canitol b o Sy e ighty-five Thousand Spec-| December 17-Captol Beer For- Hollywood Screen Actress| Ph 10 TOtals ....... 430 447 4461300 tators, Including Hoover, | alaska press. Among Victims of one 25 cents in Cit Mrs. Dufresne. 141 154 146— 441/ Acrial Attack by St. Mary's Witness Big Game December 20—California Grocers| Automobile Collision GASTINEAU HOTEL y G Ha 165 134 143 4g7 Drerial Attack by t. Mary s i vs. Moose; Legion of Moose Vs T h Coughlir 155 154 117— 42¢ Astonishes Uclan PALO ALTO, Cal, Nov. 27. — |Alaska-Juneau. £ | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 27 et e errerd 444 _— Elev While a crowd of 85000, including | December 23—Brunswick vs. Al-|__Gladys McClure, aged 18 years, | R elep one Totals 461 462 cven | former President Herbert Hoover,|aska [Press; Federal Building vs.|of Beverly Hills, known on the 3 2 Peppers v sent cheers reverberating through | Capitol Beer Parlor. screen as Linda March; Bru White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Mrs, Lavenik . 149 150 178— 48| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27.—An|the bowl, Stanford’s Cardinals de- | November Winner | Traver, substitute guard of the srigeby 136 145 129— 410 astonishing acrial attack which| feated the California Bears last; The Moose team was the win-|stanford football team; Dorothy | LlLa s L Banfield 130 149 161— 440 | SWept the University of California ' Saturday afternoon 7 to 3 to earn | Der of the November cash award|garr, Stanford freshman and Al- —_— —— Bl O 2 27 T |at Los Angeles off their feet in|a tie in the Pacific Coast Con-|in fhe City League bowling tour-|pert Racey, San Francisco sales- @” { Totals 415 453 468—1336 | the first half sent the Bruins ference championship. nament which was played at the man, were killed in an auto col- ! Turnips to defeat by St. Mary's Gaels last —————————— Brunswick alleys ending last week.||ision following the celebration of > | ~ Mrs. Petrich .. 120 120 120— 360 | Saturday afternoon by a score of NOTICE TO CREDITORS | The final match was played last|stanford's victory. m i Bringdale 147 153 179— 47522 to 14. To Whom Is May Concern: | Saturday evening between the CIty| seven other persons were injured.| MO Wilson 133 181 147 461| The game was witnessed by a A | Team and the Butchers three, with| st AL P EY — —- —- —|crowd of 35000 fans. Any person or persons having|the former winning by a narrow ; Totals 400 454 4461300 | S e clatms "against_ Sam Kovich of|margin. Individusl scores made| Hunters report wild turkeys and mehm‘::y g;"“;fend o s Garlics | LUNCHEON-THEATRE PARPY Simo Kovacevich, will please pres- | Saturday night were: i“‘z; iy ““:‘s“b“"fi Plenz’;“‘c;::; :’hf ::c O;‘ pet ::d‘:m: Allen Shattuck Inc Miss Monson .. 104 118 155— 377 Luncheon and Theatre Party for ent same to the undersigned. City Tohm oo R O K e cof 103" enalls SHAE Bath 16 ba ] . Andrews 124 154 181— 459 [sons and daughters of American | care Gastineau Grocery, | Barragar, Jr... 169 164 156489, of Georgla. - Srotmerily. roniaE ithe Dr. Williams... 109 153 109— 371 Legion and Auxiliary members at | EMIL P. RUNDICH, | Shattuck A e sesmmmemerd (| Ji o an (TRl L POSEES T Se AESY oy 9 ay 9 adv as] |P arragar. 0—449 . . Totals e b e i el pn T " {1 Greater byg fosiesiabmnds; Eetablished 1898 * Juneau, Alaska Tonight there will be threc T i SHOP IN JUNEAU | Total 1394 the possible - fllness due to . 3 S 5 o AN N T N SEE | Butchers . unsanitary processes or over- ; | B. Schmitz ... 180 150 136—460 Chrlstmas |{ taxing of your own vitality e DAILY SPORTS CARTOON R B e R i ‘\ | Brown 147 156 138—441 A | Lhenlcomp?rcdthe result with - - 5 % P " . | our low-priced laundry serv- RN : ; nlt w{ Greeting o , i G s | oOn Sunday afternoon two spec- Alasl | | jal matches were played off at lvho Brunswick between the Alaska CARDS | | Electric Light and Power Compa | L nd | team, and the Capitol Beer Parlor i au ry can come | three with each team winning a in box assortments e | match. The lineup of the Light T = G "z | Company team was J. Barragar, / - m": | sr, P. Shaw and J. Barragar . 500 - | SN | while those of the Capitol B | ;s'hl\ Parlor aggregation were S. Koski k A Gabe Paul and A. Guern. $1 00 *: The scores made in the first - ' d match were, Alaska Electric Licht e g H and Power Co. 1404, Capitol Beer if Y°: ’": or .l 'fi“";"m"' Parlor team, 1276, and in the N | ose and make regular w | ond match, Capitol Beer Pa J P 3 § Weekly or UWCE i oGl G e Masks ‘ monthly deposits in an account at ~ TuE OUNDEE ; e Jun Dr this bank | eovs pee we EE eau Drug | . FIRST BROTHERS BAND TO BROADCAST | | 0 BAN WORLDS oF Boltimore b 1 Co. ‘ Lay your plans, set a goal, then BOXING 3 1= 1 Nile Shrine Temple Band and | “SO DO In ‘ P 'n‘- b I( o H I L ‘M EweiaT | | Chanters will broadcast over K | save lor it. is bank will hclp by CHAMPIONSHIPS THE NEW MDDLEWEIAT | | | " CHAMPIO |0. M. O. Tuesday, November 28 Phone 33 Delivery Service ) | : . 2 | Eat At paying compound interest on the UINCE \ OUTPoNTED N ¥ )00 BROUILLARD To TAKE THE MODLEWE CRrOWN fated Pross | | cording to word received | Prank Lazier, Secretary of the or-| By GEORGE McMANUS THATS WHAT WE WERE AFRAID OF - from at 8:30 o'clock Alaska Time P. 0. Substation No. 1 ganizafion, WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 -3 M-—mfimw = : D e ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 BAILEY’S CAFE BEER served if desired CARDINALS TO PLAY GAME IN as possible opponents. The Cardinals have represented the West threz times before in the Rose Bowl games, losing 27 to 10 to Notre Dame in 1925, tying Alabama 7 to 7 in 1927 and de- ‘eating Princeton 7 to 6 in 19328, he western representative for the ast three years. .- Pharmacists Honor money you deposit. 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