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THE DAILY ALASKA IZMPIRE FRID AY, OCT 19, 1934 f Pork & Boan 5 . Trojans | | Henning 190 170 188— 548 | i | Kaufmann 183 190 210— 583 § i FINE FDRM Is Totals 544 481 5541560 i y | Bronchos ] Bavard 179 169 200— 546 IS PROF‘TABLE S i Formal annou ment was made j HIGH BDWLER Mcsasmm‘dlc’ i:z, zgi today of the dates for the dances s v en next month and in De- i3 P {W.A. Pries, ]J.R. Reynolds / the Southeast Alaska ] 5 R I L the Aoom nI | Trojan COPS I“d“”dual *——Average—Did not bowl. Conferring with Chas. e 4 Score Honors Last - W. Hawkesworth of the season will e Night at Elks SRS on Nov . The second dance Bl : id | will be ber 23 and the De- | gV D sl En, president nol NSRS Ve on December 28.| First National Bank of Ketchikan, The a s will be invitational, B KETEERS and J. R. Reynolds, prominent| 'S o €7 Ketchikan lumberman and busi-|™ ., ness man, are in Juneau for anl g o ¢ ¢ o c 0o 0 e @0 & & annual conference with rles W. e A J . t ls DRGA N |ZED‘H;\\\kos\\'oz'Lh of the Department of : & .H.OS.PI.L\.L .h(.“‘fs. % ¢ Indian Affairs the i & ' o e Metlakatla canne: A N huung achievi = P 9 , & Mrs. Dan Kirmse, who under-' i tal of 1 roning the A. B. Phillips to Handle ML e nt a major operation two weeks best single gam " * a e B 0, plans to leave St. Ann's HoOs-| 1 The Bruins, Gaels and Trojans SLaSO“ § CH’CUI[ 2 FIVC i, SR pital for her home this evening. were the winning teams, Utes, In- Teams Recognized Bl e i = i ans and Broncos succumbing by 5 b el Mrs. Emma White left the h 4 me margin of two out of At the first meeting of the City ’mmon e L‘h(.m i this morning following a 1 games. | Basketball League this year, held | 5% g son under this|™nOT operation d allimore, who took Adams’ a; the high school building last | [y et — place on the Indian team, bowled night, A. B. Phillips, superintend- | oeN com=1- Hilda Gree d underwent a well in his first tournament ef- ent of the City Schools, was unan- | b b nsilectomy at hospital thi fort, rolling 437. {imously selected to handle the| ok 2 View. M rornin; ! ght's schedule: 7:30—Beavers | circuit for the 1934-35 season.| '8 PO O et A s vs. Vandals 8:30—Webfeet vs. Bull- | Harold Regele was re-elected as gl Warren Wilson, who was sev dogs 9:30—HusKles vs. Grizzlies. head referee. ised when he was hit by a Last night's scores: | Five outfits were officially rec-|: ast week, left the hospital this Bruins ognized as in the race at las norning An ] *173 *173 *173—*519 | night’s session, including last year’s ¢ 300 Met —_— Messerdt, H... 143 203 155— 501 champions, George Brothers, and| (.'ms Mike Pusich left th: " Davis 137 98 138— 373 DeMolay, Moose, Firemen, and nj Tt XL H'n.v;k b\\/rlh o5 e in Douglas g g \ —— — — ——inew team, Krause's Concreters.| o oo 3 i & Aot ng the last week the Totals 453 474 466—1393 | Two squads, the Elks and Dol heaaration: o ing from a Utes !las Firemen, were mentioned, but} .o, m“‘n gl 2 Hoffman 190 143 160— 493 not admitted at the meeting, pend- | /¢ HONE James . Calking * underweht . o . Bringdale 150 160 138-w 448 ing the action of the two outfits | H’I‘ho profits lectomy this mo Monagle 176 157 166— 499 this week. i i BAS i —— —— —— ——| The opening game of the new s “i ‘J" ugh the Totals 516 460 464—1440 year will be held about November | AP e 13, it was said. All squads will| lnduns post a complete list of their play- | Pullen *170 *170—*510 ers not later than one week be- | Thibodeau 158 134 204 496 fore the opening date, : 3 Gallimore 123 142 172— 437 team limited to eight pl et with —— — — —— it was ruled, will eliminate weaker | i) Ties 5F ban Photé il L A0 DI 1od i, W e S RIoR TR entirely with the | Douglas 142 for your appointment. | Gaels receiuts in the past. S : 179 193 194— 566 d AR nditions involved in such an ar- —adv. rangement. p— *150 *150 *150— 450 | Reported rich discoveries of uom\ AR Rt and s 166 160— 614! in the northern part of: Onterip |, MI™ Frics accompanied her hus-| OLD NEW s - —— province, Canada, is causing a rush | - ek i hia e Eoy Totals e i | nee return to pire offic Fine for starting ik S et et o) the | ® » Yukon vous fires these chilly mornings. 1 lll'|IHIIII"mIIlllIII|I||II||||||I|IIIIllllllllll|||l||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIlllllillll"l!"llll'" ‘ | Better Footwear o for each member of the family That's what Ball-Band has always been famous for—BETTER FOOTWEAR —Full Value for every penny invest- ol ed, perfect all-round foot comfort, | lasting satisfaction and the most wear ki for the money. R ; 7 o From| the tiniest rubbers for little 8 L!{!!E!J!’!‘”!’S » tots to huge boots for the largest 8 g feet you can get just the styles you ,E Serve with Your mber of the family. 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