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/ The YOUNG CASTER PITCHES TEAM, FOUR-ONE WIN \lctory Evens Pr esent Series Between In- dians, Seals TEAMS 1,2,3 'ELIMINATED IN BOWL TOURNEY Stewart and Mrs. Fax;lkner Make High Scores in Matches at Elks SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April| In the elimination bowlthg tour- 7.—George ca;m young Seattle| nament which began at the Elks' Indian’s r came through alleys last night, teams Nos. 1, yes! ay with a seven hit game|2 and 3 were eliminated by teams fo gi his team a 4 to 1 victory Nos 16, 15 and 14 respectively. over the San Francisco Seals to|In this tournament, the winning{ even the series, two games each. team is that with the greatest! Scores of other games playcd‘total for three games, rather than | yvesterday in the Pacific Ooast|winning the greatest number of League are: games. Portland 3; Los Angeles 2. Stewart of team No. 3, made; wood 10; Oakland 2. high total score in the matches s 3; Sacramento 1. | with 590 and a single game high > |of 230. Mrs. Faulkner, of team {No. 14, made high score among PRO NET TOURNEY i SET FOR MEMPHIS MEMPHIS, nn., April 7. —l United States Professional League Association tournament will be held here July 8-15. The announcement was made by Dr. Richmond McKinney of the| 7:30—Team Memphis Country Club, who said| " ; Tilden, Ellsworth Vines, Martin|8:30—Team No. 8 vs. Team No. 9. laa, Henri Cochet and other not- 9:30;_7';’;’"1"“ ar. Tyea o Y Bl will compete. ndividual scores made last night - weLe: the women bowlers, with a total of 1538 and a single game high of 209. Matches to be played tonight and Monday are: Tonight No. 4 vs. Team No. No. 5 vs. Team No. No. 6 vs. Team No. Monday No. 7 vs. Team No. 10. 7:30—Team 8:30—Team 9:30—Team Team No. 1. PENNOCK To AlD | F. Henning 1LY 189 150— 519 | Miss Weaver 110 110 110—*330 RED SOX COLLINS]Kaurmann 203 136 192— 581 e | Handicap PR T BOSTON, Apn] 7—Eddie Col- Total 407 439 456—1392 lins, business manager of the Red Team No. 16. Sox, believes that Herb Pennock| Evans 158 158 158—*474 will be worth his weight in gold | Hoffman 170 180 143— 493 in the coming campaign. | Garn 142 154 150— 455 “I never s&w Herb Pennock look- Handicap 3 3 Pt W ing better than when I met him; SRS SRR recently in New York,” said Col-| Totals 473 505 463—1431 lins, e will enter perfectly into| Team No. 2. our sceme of things. He is w1ll—‘NQ1mn 181 181 181—*543 ing to start or finish ball games. Mrs| Davis 131 116 110— 357 He will be of inestimable value'M. D, Williams 153 181 148— 482 fn any capacity, if it’s only i/ Handicap 6 6 6— 18 coaching the young pitchers.” By el et - eee Totals ... 471 484 445—1400 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 00000000 Team'lr::'llssé 14— 446 e < |Mrs| Andrews... 155 179 157— 491 Iverson 177 160 171— 508 | Handicap 3 3 3 9 | PRe ARG onl | Totals 501 508 445—1454 | Team No. 3. Stewart 187 230 182— 590 § |Mrs. T. George 97 125 130— 352 s : Dunham 159 159 150—*477 .9 Handicap 3 3 8— .9, z { - Totals 437 517 474—1428 H Team No. 14. 4 | G. Messerschm’t 155 123 171— 449 | will get you a guar- | 'mrs Faulkner. 176 153 209— 538 | o ‘Dr Williams. 126 160 140— 426 | anteed 26-piece Handicap 7 S Totals 464 443 5271434 | LVER SET OF TABLEWARE ; POLlTlCAL PARTY BASEBALL GAME l PLANS ARE LAID | | WASHINGTON, April 7. — Two | See Our Window for Particulars! | members of the delegation, Representatives George ner Withrow of La Crosse, been chosen for the Republican baseball team which will meet a team from the Democratic side of the House in the annual game this spring. Iniroducing “PUROLA” Household for its leading pitcher, Represen- tative Carter of Wyoming, who once hurled for Purdue University. Walter Andrews of New York, for~ Wisconsin House | Blanchard of Edgerton and Gard-| have | The Republican team will have ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AND YOU'RE SURE THE SENORITA IS ONE OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS ? HA- SHE WILL BE SKOT L TOMQRROW AT SUNRISE — | ONE MOMENT - PERHAPS W I_BETTER SEE HER BEFORE YOU TAKE HER AWAY - D;uly Cross-word Puzzle N | e | Ma Uit s one time head coach of his alma|e AT THE HOTELS . mater, will catch. YOR S o i B The Republicans won last year.| Sealed bids for the hauling ol | George Durner, Juneau. fuel oil to the City Hall for the | ooy Z year ending April 1, 1935, will be J. H Sawyer“w‘dindham. received by the City Olerk until 5 | pm., April 13. All tenders will |be considered by the City Council. | A. W. HENNING, The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialiy | adv. City Clerk. | Flor Hol ist, Prop. | PHONE 421 | Shop ir. Juneau | Behrends Bank Bullding ] | i l H 4 . 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Garnish carefully and vary the menus.| | Serve plenty of fresh vegetables, \clude the meat substitutes which |are eggs, cheese, peas and navy afponeni i {13 g » Sponge Cake { E | (With Orange Flavor.) i | 4 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, 3 Lable»] Dinner For Two | spoons orange juice, strained, 1 Creole Chicken | teaspoon lemon extract, % te Buttered Spinach | spoon salt, % cup pastry flour, | Biscuits Grape Jam | 3 tablespoons cornstarch, 1% tm»1 ; Pineapple Salad | spoons baking powder, 4 egg whilos} | Sponge Cake Coffee | beaten. { | Creole Chicken, Serving 2 |2 3 tablespoons bacon fat, 3 table- | spoons onions, | chopped green peppers, spoons flour, 1% cups tom\toei 2-3 cup diced, cooked chicken, 1 cups bolled rice, ' teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika. Heat fat in frying pan. Add \nnd brown onions and celery, add | | peppers and flour. Mix well and | | | add tomatoes and cook 2 minutes, | | stirring constantly. % FRIGHTENED rice and seasonings. | baking powder, % milk, PLAN MENUS CAREFULLY X Mix_ flour, bakin; wder and Spring menys should be trimmed | gy Gut i butter with knife. | Slowly add milk and mix lightly until soft dough forms. | out on floured board until Y%-inch | sy thick. Cut out biscnits and ar-| }“"“"' and eggs. .¥ou can lighten | range side by side on ungreased up on the meats, provided you in-| han" ' Bake 12 minutes in moder- gredients, mixing lightly. 3. tablespoons of |to greased pan and bake 40 min- | chopped celery, 3 tablespoons or‘uLe; in moderately, slow oven, Cool 3 table- and remove. Add chicken, | ,, I'M S0 Serve. Biscuits 1 cup pastry flour, 2 teaspoons teaspoon salt, | tablespoons butter, 1-3 cup of‘ Pat dough Beat yolks, add sugar and beat minutes. 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