The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1933, Page 5

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o Fostures Syndicate, Inc.. Great MRS. LAVENIK MAKES HIGH MWL SCORE ors of Evening Go to Woman of Pepper Team at Elks Bowling in the Elks' tournament was resumed last evening on the club alleys when teams of the Vegetable League played. Winners in e matches were, Peppers who took two out of three games from the Tomatoes, Beets, who took three straight from the Turnip Sprouts who won all three from the Radishes. Mrs. Martin Lavenik of the Pe; pers not only made high women’s score but took the honors for the ntire evening with a total of 552 and a single game high of 203. James Barragar, Jr., of the To- matoes, made the high single gan score when he rolled 213 in his game. Matches tonight will be bplay:zd by the following teams of the fruit league: 7:30 o'clock—Cherries vs. Dates 8:30 o'clock, Bananas vs. Melons, ck, Apricots vs. Prunes. 1 sccres made in the matches last night were: ] Peppers 174 175 203—>5! 120 141 154—415| 183 124 134—442; 478 440 491 1409 Tomatoes T. George 101 161 213 475 M Lavenik Grig=by Banfield Totals Mrs F. Henning Barragar, Jr. 118 109—328 | 171—5 478 448 1401| Totals Beets 1 Mrs. Faulkner 182 185 174—541) 132 137 T49—418] 143 119 111373} Totals 457 441 434 1332 Turnips | Mrs. Petrich 118 125 *120—363| Bringdale 144 167 136—447 Wilson *145 *145 ‘145—-435: Totals 407 437 401 1245 Sprouts | Mrs. 1. Taylor .. 185 131 150—466 Joe George 172 *172 *172—516 Stapleton 108 136 165—409 e e Totals 465 439 487 1391 Radishes | Mrs. Dufresne .. 144 130 180—454‘ C. Sabin 125 125 114—364 Coughlin 132 151 167——450i AT PR | Totals 401 406 461 1268, *_Ave., did not bowl | NEW IDEA IS SPREADING S0 IT COSTS MORE N ame-Ch;—ging Made Game So Sowiet Officials ! Boost Service Fee i MOSCOW, Dec. 20.—Changing of, names has become such & popular | proletariat game that officials have | been forced to raise the price for, the service in an effort to controli it. It now costs 61 roubles comparedt to the nominal three roubles charg-! ed before. . But despite the raxse.i it is estimated that more than 509 annually will continue the prac- | tice in Moscow alone Armed with a self-respect Lhey’! ved in czarist days, hun-| s and peasants now | e nicknames given! their ancestors by masters and Jand; holders in time of serfdom and; which have been handed down to| them as middle names. i never enjo: dreds of worker: consider offe: | So when Krannoshtanov I’ pants™ wishes to be known as Orlov (“eagle”), Polovinkin (“half | a man’) as Korolev (‘king”) orj Durakov (“foold as Umnov i the government encourages \ likes to see themj s with a religious as occurred recent-| ly when Dakonov) (“deacon™ | changed te Voliny (“Yberty”) and Bogoiavlenskaya (“appearance of; God") switched hers to Komsomo-! Jova (“young communist™) ; i All that is necessary is to reg ter intention at the vital statistics | bureau, pay the fee and wait thrze meaning su BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- I'LL LISTEN TO THE RADIO ANNOUNCER AN' LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOT-BALL- EVERYBODY SEEMS TO BE DAFFY ABOUT THE GAME - | women. who merely didn’t like their | pictures. THE BA 1S ON THE TEN YARD LINE ? ll.\lLO',’ VRS G Esl\é\N’\E,‘ LA\I'? D LINE- HY LARRITY | oM BLACE OF AL-LOT TOBUNK- NO 1T'S SMITH, | THINKE | CAN SEE FROM HERE - WAIT UNTIL | ASK SOMEBODY ELOE— CROCERS.NOT TITLE SEREES Playoff Series in League Now One All — High School Beats Elks Juncau High School 63.—Elks 62. Juneau Firemen 2—George Brothers 0. (Game forfeited in fourth period with score 62-42 in fav- or of Firemen.) The local Fire Department’s bas- kztball team clicked again last night to lead the Grocers almost ove), one of the all the way until, with but four ‘Four Horsemen' Notre Dame in | men on the flocr and four min- 1924, and for seven years coach at utes to go, Manager Holmquist of Duquesne university, will succeed the Five Fast Delivery Boys, called Heartley “Hunk” Anderson as foot: | his team off the floor, forfeiting Elmer Layden ball coach of the “Fignting Irish.” f s - * | the game by an official score of Associatel 2 btz £ lated: Pross Phata) two to nothing. This tied the play- o off s one game each, and the third and deciding game will be played tonight. It was a rip-snorting battle. Sev- Final Game of Cage Playoff Tonight In ”igh S('/;Lml (;WH cral times the Firemen piled up i Sl B al leads only to sce the e The third and final game e hige v awig v 3 ® of the Channmel basketball e ROy, SN b 08 . ue's playoff series for e midway of the last per_lud le Hraty BLEIGbe. Wi Ve e | o MOBEE RS e oft; “3he o played at the High School e °u™* o S Skl fouts e gym this evening between e Firemen Leading Then e the Juneau Firemen and e| 7The Firemen were leading at e George Brothers quints. that time by 10 points and seemed e Each team has won one @ certain victory. When o game. o | Moy t out, the Grocers had e As a curtaln raiser, the e|DNO One to substitute as they had e High School team will take o lost the services of Torgerson. star e on the Moose league team @ forward. What had been a slight o & FREeGa It - (T o defzat became a rout. The smoke ® school quint trimmed the eaters scored almost at will from e Moose about two weeks ago ® then until Holmquist tossed in the e and the latter have asked e tOWel It was e for this return engagement. 3 e will start at 7:30 pm. e | months for the careful check that determines whether there is any criminal purpose in the desire to change identities. A daily column is devoted to the publication of such changes in the official news- paper Izvestia. In recent months, however, abus- es of the practice were noted in floods of applications, chiefly from first names. Dina, Anna and Maria wanted to be, respectively, Thekla, Maria and Anna. One man, Erovey Feodorov, both good Russian names, wished to be known hereafter as Rene Recd. mo- tivated probably by foreign motion So the government hopes by the increased charge to discourage ca- price. 30 CENTS IN BUDAPEST, Dec. 28—If a Hun- garian thinks his name is not worth 30 cents he can obtain legal right to a new one for that sum. For even less he can buy an alpha- betical list of the “most beautiful” Hungarian cognomens. Those end- ing in “y” are especially favored because this letter has been a sign of nobility. ——————— D. A. Penick, veteran fac- HUNGARY Dr. ulty member and tennis coach at the University of Texas, rides a bicycle about the campus. %nera]s. complete in every detail— 93 score, per Ib. . Blues, 3 dozen .... BLATZ Peace . . . comes with .sorrow when the final de- \ tails are attended to by the competent staff of this estab- lishment. The use of our chapel is offered without cost. Per Case, quarts The Charles W. Carter Mortuary G i TELEPHONE 478 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” v Iit saved his men for 1onight's[Pl()NEER AUX. CHOOSES SPECIALS! For Satur(]ay RELIANCE PEACHES— No. I=tall, 2. cans . ... .. ..00 APRICOTS—Santavalley, Whole Peeled, 2 cans ........ PINEAPPLE—Happy Home, flat cans, 15 oz., per can ..... DARIGOLD BUTTER—%’s, EGGS—Washington Co-Op. Per Case, pints ...... CALIFORNIA GROCERY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1933. CEL 1TS THE FIRST_DOwWN-NO? \#‘:‘EEER,:E %%NG\N' THE BALL BACK- AR SRR Wi 3 2T S0M WA R RE SN T- THE REFEREE |S ON THE FIELD-NO-ITS THE ARMY MULE -~ game. OFFICERS AT ANCHORAGE Hollmann was high point man with 20 points. Burke, Grocers' for- ward, was second with 17, and Garn, Fireman, third with 16. School Trims Elks | The High School squad, after a| game that seesawed back and| forth for the entire time, emerged| a one-point victor over the EIKks, 63-62. Each team caged 28 goals from the field of scrimmage. The, School, with seven from fhe giit line, had a one-point edge over ths Elks, scoring six. Haglund led the ing with 28 points. forward and capfain, scoring record for year with 18 field goals and two from free throws for 38 points to win high scoring honors. Firemen Tie Count The following officers have been elected by the members of Auxil-| iary Igloo No. 4, Pioneers of Alas- ka, Anchorage: | President, Carrie McCroskey;. vice-president, Olive Hosler; sec-| retary-treasurer, Bee Lockhart;| historian, Clara McCutcheon;| chaplain, Adaline Hugh; sergeant-| at-arms, Della Kimball; trustees,| Minnie Albritton, Lenore Boud-| reau and Margaret Monkman; del-| egates, Carrie A. McCroskey and Bee Lockhart. | —r———— | School's scor- Smith, Elks’ [ boosted hiS| GEORGE POWELL UNDERGOES| MAJOR OPERATION THURSDAY ! \ George Powell underwent a ma-| jor operation at St. Ann's Hospital} yesterday. Mr. Powell is employed | Grocers (42) Pos Firemen (62) | i, " e b Burke 17) . rf__ Hollmann 20) | L.'l,““ Upltod OWflpe Sy Bty Davelin (8) 1 Garn (16) | P o . ' Garnick (4) c Metzgar (9) | Moyer (3) T8 Orme (9) | OWEN FLYNN HAS BROKEN ! Erskine (10) g Blake (2) ARM RESET AT ST. ANN'S/ Substitutions: Jensen (9) for Orme and Orme for Hollmann;| Owen Flynn, of Skagway. who Hollmann for Orme and Orme for}arrived here on the steamer Alas-| o Jensen; Jensen for Orme. ka from the Lynn Canal port, had | Score 1sthalf 2ndmalf total|a broken arm reset at St. Ann's, | George Bros. 26 16 42 | Hospital yesterday afternoon |1 Firemen 36 26 62 e I Field goals: Grocers 19, Firemen J. H. Jackson, Shamrock, Tex.,| 1 Bv GEORGE McMANUS THAT GUY DON'T KNOW ANY MORE ABOUT FOOT BALL THAN | DO- 1934 TIDE TABLES | Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates ! WRIGHT SHOPPE | 29; on free throws, Grocers 4, Fire- | sportsman, offered a $10 reward| | PAUL BLOEDHORN men 4; personal foul, Grocers 9,|for arrest and conviction of any-| e—— Ny Firemen 5. one violating the game laws in| —_— Officials: Regele, referee; Dun-| his county. t Dally Empwre Want Ads Pay ham, timer; Ficken, scorer. e wrd e o = — ee— TALLAPOOSA TAKES ON WATER AT CITY DOCK, To take on water, the U. S. Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa is tied up at the City dock today and is expected to return to its berth at the Government dock tomorrow morning. Inspection is being held aboard the T: 0 this afternoon. All members of Igloo -, Daily Empiie Waur Ads Pay. E. F. ATTENTION! Pioneers of Alaska OF ALASKA are requesed to attend the funeral of Brother John H. Biggs to be held from Elks’ Hall SATURDAY (tomor- row) afternoon at 2 o’clock. ELMER REED, No. 6 PIONEERS RODENBERG, President. Secretary. 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First National Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL’-of course! Harri Machine Shop ° Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal 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 _ IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! : PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster FOR INSURANCE i See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FRYE’S BABY BEEF 5 “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Old Papers for Sale at ‘Igrinpire Offic

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