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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934. PLL JUST SNEAK DOWN AN' GRAB THE MORNIN® PAPER BEFORE THE FAMILY DOES- T NORWEGIANS WIN BOWLING TOURNAMENT Begins at Elks’ Club Alleys Tonight Members of the ing tournament as the result of matches which took place club last night between z teams of the three leagues, European, American and Asiatic. The Norwegian's total for the three games was 1449 with the Bo- livians, who were second, 107 pins behind, with a total of 1342, and Ln(‘ Hindus third, with 1339. 1t (h( first matches of the | enmm fon d a | Team No. 14. In i Norwegian team are victors of the Elks mixed bowl- | tournament the Elks' ule: Team No. will ‘eam No. 16 8:30 o'clock, Team No. | Team No. 15. 9:30 OLlOCk Team No. 3 dividual scores made Here’s a picture of a man who's .Gone ALL To Pieces. He can’t take it any more. “IT” being the © his loving wife serves under the delusion that it’s econom- ical. He ought to tell her he Hills Bros. Coffee. It may cost a few cents more a pound, but you don’t drink coffee by the pound — you drink it by the cup and Hills Bros. Coffee makes more cups of real good coffee to the pound. Cup for cup it is more eco- coffee argain counter” wants Copyright 1933 Hill Bros. nomical to serve than “bargain counter” coffees, and it tastes so much better, too! You ask for | Hills Bros. Coffee and look for that Arab trade-mark on the can. 'LL TAKE THIS PART-MOTHER- FLLTRADE WITH YOUL WHEN I'M THROUGH WITH alleys on lhc Vs, the ‘plaw’l matches last night were: New Ellmlnallon Contest | 4 surprising defensive ability. SHELI.ENBAGK . SETS REGORD COAST LEAGUE Pitches Hollywood to Win Hindus | Mrs. T. George 120 116 125— 361 Over Oakland—His A. Henning 175 145 182— 502 . | G. Messerschm’t 172 158 146— 476 262th Victory Totals 467 419 453—1339 OAKLAND, Cal, April 6. — Norwegians Frank Shellenback, veteran spit- Miss Weaver. 118 117 164— 399 baller, set a new individual pitch- Stewart 187 203 190— 580 ing record in the Pacific Coast Andrews 158 160 152— 470 League yesterday when he twirled —- —- —- ——'Hollywood to a 6-3 win over Oak- Totals 463 480 506—1449 land. i The victory brought Shellenback’s ¢ Mrs. Faulkner 5 143— 429 string of wins to 262 for a four- Banfield 167 166 156— 489 teen year span. The old record J. Stapleton 157 110 157— 424, was 261 set by Charles “Spider” e o Baum, former San Francigco Seal. Totals 456—1342 Results other games in the Pacific Coast League yesterday af- ternoon were: Portland 6; Los Angeles 7. Seattle 1; San Francisco 9. —SPORT- SLANTS 2., ALAN GOULD For a big man who has done [ no real harm other than to be the | unhappy cause of the death of { Ernie Schaff—whose condition and |not his opponent was to blame i for that ring tragedy—Primo Car: nera has aroused a good deal of ! indignation in the ranks of Amer jcan pugilistic followers. | There has developed, |1y from patriotic mass desire to see Da Preem popped over; a feeling that was accentuated by Tommy Loughran gallant fight against the heavy | weight champion at Miami and amuud further by the matching of the Ttalian giant with Max Baer. Baer, bigger and a harder hit- ter than Loughran, figures to be the logical candidate to apply the grand coup, but this corner does not subscribe to the common belief that Carnera will be a push-over {for the first earnest walloper who | tags him on the chin. The freakish Italian, by no 'means a real hitter himself, nev- | ertheless has demonstrated how |his physical advantages can wear |a good opponent down. Further- more, in connection with general improvement in his ring knowledge and experience, Carnera has shown he can “take it.” He has acquired apparent- resentment, a PLUMBING ® No Argument! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @® We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any price! RICE & AHLERS (0. 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He could| | not lay a glove on Loughran. | PLENTY FINANCIAL “ANGELS” Percentages were scattered around so profusely among those involved| in finally matching Carnera and| Baer that the bout probably sets| a new record for financial ‘‘an- " Everyone except the bat boy seems to have been “cut in” on this one and the Madison Square Garden Corporation, still a trifle groggy from its pathetic Florida venture this winter, will be lucky‘ if it does not wind up holding thd | sack once more. So far it is publicly conccded\ that Carnera will get 37'% per cem Baer 12%, the Milk Fund 10 and Jack Dempsey 7% as the challeng- er’s godfather. This accounts for| 672 per cent but by no means| swers all the individuals who have an “angle” in the affair or sundry items for expense and man-‘ ipulation. The lawyers alone will| probably emerge with anywhere ' | sey half that sum out of the la | tremendous [him $500,000 for his last title de-| | fense against Tom Heney in 1928, | from 10 to 20 per cent and perhaps clear the biggest profit of all. HANDICAP CRAZE Nebraska 'I:;l;n Boss Says DEMPSEY STILL MAKING MONEY It has always been somewhat| that Is Weakness general considered that Gene| Tunney was the better business| Of Americans man than Jack Dempsey but we| have to reverse the notion before| BEATRICE, Neb, April 6. —/ the final findings are posted. | America is handicap crazy, says| It's nearly seven years since they | Herb Baker, secretary of the Ne- fought in Chicago, where Tunney | braska State Bowling Association. got close to $1,000,000 and Demp- | Furthermore, he believes something | should be done about it. Baker backs up his contention | by pointing out that handicap meets draw the entries which' should be in the state meet, a scratch affair. And as the state meet is his pride and joy he wants it to make the best showing possible. High scores have never mtngue'i Baker. In fact, he is against them | and believes the American Bowl- ing Congress will do something about it, | been annually drawing anywhcrt“ The congress, he says, probably, from $50,000 to $100,000, even in| Will not change the weight re-| the lean years, while Tunney hasturemen'-s of the wood, but will been battling to save a fortune|g0 into the structure of the pins| from going on the rocks. by ordering the hole in the bottom | - —— | made smaller. | e | The Louisville Colonels, once| Milt Bocek, former University managed by Joseph Vincent Mec- of Wisconsin star, had a higher| Carthy, who made good with the batting average with the Chicago | Cubs and Yankees, have a J'fi-‘ White Sox last summer than with | eph Vincent Klein on their 1934 | the Badgers in the sprmx rookie list—a second baseman of L BRe Ak, i whom much is expected. I Daily Empire Waun. 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