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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL: AT LAST - PEN AN' INK ON ME DESK-NOW 1 WKIN SIT DOWN AN’ WRITE SOME LETTERS- New Bowlers Add S} pa THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1934. e e e e et 5 AR! THEREIT 1S-1 WAS WONDERING WWHERE | PUT \ T~ HOW DO YOU LIKE MY NEW By GEORGE McMANUS A HATI AIN'T THAT AMAZIN'? © 1934, King Fearures Syndicate, Tnc., Great Britawn nights reserved Tonight in Elks’ Tournament; ‘Three Leagues Aro Named with Nine Teams in Each,Schedule I seued When the Munsingwears and the S. & W's. start the ball rolling tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the b:g, mixed tournament at the Elks' Club each team will bé led by a woman just breaking into the popular pin| sport. Mrs. George F. Alexander will start down the first ball for the 8. & W's. { There will be a dozen or more other entrants in this series who will either be taking part in tourna- | ment play for the first time or who are returning to the alleys after a lengthy layoff. ameng the men include Elmer Waugh, Rexalls; Art Judson, Grummett, Purolas; J. C. Reynolds, Frye's Delicious, and Paul Kegel, Mojuds. Mrs. Gus George, Philcos; Mrs. Abby Garn, Sweum, AGFA Sure Shots, are taking theirfirst fling at competitive bowling. two or three years ago one of the best of thewomen bowlers, is back in:the game, with the Libbys. | H. L. Faulkner, of the Carstens team, and Cary Tubbs, Squibbs, who used to turn in very respeci- able geores in days gone by, are determined to show that they still have their eye on the king pin. Because of the unusually large entry list, the teams have been divided into three leagues of nine | Each trio meets every other in its league, and the winners in each league meet in a play- d Mrs. an teams each. Sherwin-Williams; off at the eonclusion of the tournament to decide the championship. ‘Tonight’s schedule: Schaffner & Marx vs. Hotpoints. Tuesday night's schedule: Philcos vs. Schillings; Swift’s vs. Sherwin-Williams; Del Monte vs. Parke-| Davis. A LEAGUE Personnel MUNSINGWEARS Alexander Mrs. G. Barragar, Jr. Metcalf, F. 8 & W. Mannix Miss G. Henning, A. Caro, B. HAPPY HOMES 80 186 Bnm,d,:le NUGGETS serschmidt, Mrs. C. Shaw, Geo. McCormick, J. HART SCHAFFNER & MARXS Tilden Mrs. L 130 Halm, John 165 Southwell, R. E. 159 HOTPOINTS Coughlin, Alice Messerschmidt, H. Evans, E. 8 REXALLS Taylor, Donie Shattuck, C. ‘Waugh, E. SQUIBBS Monson, Mabel Tubbs, C. Williams, M. D. WALKOVERS Walmer, J. Grigsby, M. Connors, J. J. Jr. . Schedule Monday, November 5: 7:30—Munsingwears vs. 8. & W. 8:30—Happy Homes vs. Nuggets. 9:30—Hart Schaffner & Marx vs. Hotpoints. Friday, November 9: 7:30—Rexalls vs. Squibbs. 8:30—Walkovers vs. Munsing- wears. 9:30—S. & W. vs. Nuggets. Tuesday, November 13: 7:30—Hart Schaffner & Marx vs. Happy Homes. 8:30—Walkovers vs. S. & W. 9:30—Hotpoints vs. Rexalls. Saturday, Novembér 17: 7:30—Rexalls vs. Nuggets. 140 163 15¢ . 140 162 150 130 165 158 .. 104 . 150 149 B LEAGUE Personnel PHILCOS George Mrs. G. Bavard, N. .. Henning, F. - SCHILLINGS Lavenik Mrs. M. Benson, Geo. Judson, Art SWIFTS Mrs. W. w. Andrews, Andrews, Foster, F. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Garn, Mrs. A. Lavenik, M. Kaufmann DEL MONTES Davis, Mrs. C. J. Hendrickson, A. Garn, A. PARKE-DAVIS Williams, Maxcine ‘Thibodeau, J. Petrich, T. CARSTENS Bavard, Edith Barragar, Fred Faulkner, H. L. HILLS BROS. George Mrs. T. . Messerschmidt, G. Iverson, L. E. . LIBBYS McLean, Mrs. H. Boyle, F. A. ... RS o Schedule Tuesday, November 6: 7:30—Philcos vs. Schillings. 8:30—Swifts vs. Sherwin-Williams. 9:30—Del Montes vs. Parke-Davis. Saturday, November 10: 7:30—Schillings vs. Sherwin-Will- iams. 8:30—Libbys vs. Philcos. 9:30—Carstens vs. Hill Bros. Thursday, November 15: 7:30—Del Montes vs. Swifts. 8:30—Libbys vs. Schillings. 9:30—Parke- Davis vs. Carstens. Monday, Noveir.ber 19: 1:30—Carstens vs. Sherwin-Will- iams. 8:30—Swifts vs. Parke-Davis. 9:30—Hills Bros. vs. Philcos. 90 182 181 114 113 166 148 8:30—Happy Homes vs. Hotpoints. | Friday, November 23: 9:30—Squibbs vs. Munsingwears. Thursday, November 22: 7:30—Squibbs vs. Hart Schafl’ner & Marx. 7:30—Hills Bros. vs. Del Montes. 8:30—Sherwin-Williams vs. Phil- cos. 9:30—Swifts vs. Libbys. 8:30—Nuggets vs. M\mslngwea.rs Tuesday, November 27: 9:30—Happy Homes vs. Walk- overs. Monday, November 26: 7:30—Walkovers vs. Rexalls. 8:30—S. & W. vs. Hart Schaffner & Marx. 9:30—Hotpoints vs. Squibbs. Saturday, December 1: 7:30—Libbys vs. Carstens. 8:30—Schillings vs. Del Moates. 9:30—Parke-Davis vs. Hill Bros.|Friday, November 30: Monday, December 3: 7:30—Libbys vs. Sherwin - Will- iams. 8:30—Swifts vs. Philcos. 9:30—Del Montes vs. Carstens. 7:30—Hart Schaffner & Marx vs.| Friday, December 7: Rexalls. 8:30—Walkovers vs. Nuggets. 9:30—Happy Homes vs. Munsing- wears. Thursday, December 6: 7:30—Squibbs vs. 8. & W. 8:30—Nuggets vs. Hotpoints. 9:30—Munsingwears vs. Rexalls, Monday, December 10: 7:30—S. & W. vs. Hotpoints. 8:30—Squibbs vs. Happy Homes. 9:30—Walkovers vs. Hart Schaff- ner & Marx. Friday, December 14: 7:30—Munsingwears vs. Hart Schaffner & Marx. 8:30—S. & W. vs. Rexalls. 9:30—Nuggets vs. Squibbs. Tuesday, December 18: 7:30—Walkovers vs. Hotpoints. 8:30—Nuggets vs. Hart Schaffner & Marx. 9:30—S. & W. vs. Happy Homes. Thursday, Deeember 27: 7:30—Happy Homes vs. Rexalls. 8:30—Walkovers vs. Squibbs. ——————— ‘Transport, From 636 whales two companies made the trip to Twin Glacler| 7:30—Hills Bros. vs. Schillings. 8:30—Sherwin-Williams vs. Parke- Davis. 9:30—Philcos vs. Carstens. Tuesday, December 11: 7:30—~Schillings vs. Parke-Davis, 8:30—Hills Bros.. vs. Swifts. 9:30—Libbys vs. Del Montes. Saturday, December 15: 7:30—Sherwin-Williams ~ vs.. Hills Bros. 8:30—Schillings vs. Carstens. 9:30—Del Montes vs. Philcos. Thursday, December 20: 7:30—Schillings vs. Swifts. 8:30—Del Mon tes vs. Sherwin- Williams. 9:30—Libbys vs. Parke-Davis. Friday, December 28: 7:30—Libbys vs. Hills Bros. 8:30—Philcos vs. Parke-Davis. 9:30—Swifts vs. Carstens. ————ee PLANE MAKES TRIP Carrying one passenger, Company plane, Patco, operating off the coast of Alaska |today. DeFlorian ‘was returning to derived more thah 28,000 barrels|his home there. of oil and 2,000 ‘tons of by-pro- ducts this season. —————— SHOP IN JUNEAU! Louis 9:30—Munsingwears vs. Hotpoints. | DeFlorian, the Panhandle Air| Schillings; 7:30—Munsingwears vs. 8. & W.s; 8:30—Happy Homes vs. Mr: The neophytes Fred Barragar, Carstens; Stan M. Hunt, Smith-Coronas; an Mrs. Hector McLe Nuggets; C LEAGUE Personnel SMITH-CORONAS Hunt, Mrs. M. Selby, T. Radde, E. AGFA SURE SHOTS Sweum, Mrs. E. Parks, G. 173 Pullen, W. S. 168 FRYE'S DELICIOUS Dufresne, Mrs. F. 154 A T. 173 Reynolds, J. C. 125 AMOCATS Pullen, Mrs. W. S. Sabin, H. Dunham, A. NATIONAL CROOKS Koski, Mrs. A. T. George, Tom 165 Van Atta, J. D. 160 SPARK OIL HEATERS Bringdale, Etta 136 Council, Dr. W. W. 165 Monagle, M. 152 KAYSERS Petrich, Hazel Blomgren, G. Williams, R. H. MOJUDS Faulkner, Mrs. H. L. ... Coughlin, R. E. Kegel, Paul . PUROLAS Robertson, R. E. Sweum, Ed . Grummett, S, L] Schedule Thursday November 8: 7:30—Smith-Coronas vs. Agfa Sure Shots. 8:30—Frye's Delicious vs. Amocats. 9:30—National Crooks vs. Spark Oil Heaters. Monday November 12: 7:30—Kaysers vs. Mojuds. 8:30—Purolas vs. Smith-Coronas. 9:30—Agfa Sure Shots vs. Amo- cats. Friday November 16: 7:30—National Crooks vs. Delicious. 8:30—Purolas vs. Agfa Suré Shots. 9:30—Spark Oil Heaters vs. Kay- sers. Tuesday November 20: 7:30—Kaysers vs. Amocats. 8:30—Frye's Delicious vs. Spark Oil Heaters. 9:30—Mojuds vs. Smith-Coronas. Saturday, November 24: 7:30—Mojuds vs. National Crooks. 8:30—Amocats vs. Smith-Coronas. 9:30—Frye’s Delicious vs. Purolas. 90 183 180 112 125 172 156 130 138 163 151 155 155 Frye's 9:30—Hart | off for the Munsingwears and Miss Grace Mannix will ]ayj EAGH WE rkle to Pin Race Starnnfl(DA ILY SPORTS CARTOON- TEEN YEARS OLU — 3SIX FEET SIX INCHES TALL, HE IGHS 247 LBS 7 ~IT TOOK HIM JUST THIRTY SECONDS TO STORP MAXIE BROWA RECENTY T Rishts Reserved by The Associatsd Press, BOND DASHES TO TRIUMPH, 14 TO0 T 3 Yards to Beat Oregon State SEATTLE, Nov. 5—~Thanks (o a | brilliant pass interception and fol- | lowing 36-yard T in the final quarter of play Chuck Bond, big sophomore tackle, Washington today, with Stanford, led the Pa- cific Coast Football Conference with the season well past the half- way mark. Bond’s run gave the Huskies a 14-7 victory over Ore- gon State College here Saturday. Coach Lon Stiner's battling Bea- vers, making their bow to Wash- ington competition in Seattle after several years of no grid meetings with the Huskies, threw a real Scare into the championship as- pirations of the local eleven with a touchdown in the ‘second quar- ter. The Corvallis, Ore., lineup tallied after a Washington safety man fumbled a Beaver punt deep in Husky territory. But Irish Jimmy Phelan’s Pur- ple and Gold crew battled its way back to an equalling score in that 7:30—Spark Oil Heaters vs. Mo- juds. 8:30—Agfa Sure Shots vs. Na- tional Crooks. 9:30—Purolas vs. Kaysers. Tuesday, December 4: 7:30—Frye’s Delicious vs. Smith- Coronas. 8:30—Purolas vs. Amocats. 9: 30—Nwtioml Crooks vs. Kay- smuday, December 8: 7:30—Mojuds vs. Agfa Sure Shots. 8:30—Amocats vs. Spark Oil Heat- ers. 9:30—Smith-Coronas vs. Kaysers, Thursday, December 13: 7:30—Agfa Sure Shots vs. Spark Oil Heaters. 8:30—Mojuds vs. Frye's Delicious. 9:30—Purolas vs. National Crooks. Monday, December 17: 7:30—Agfa Sure Shots vs. Kay- sers. 8:30—National Crooks vs. Smith- Coronas. 9:30—Amocats vs. Mojuds. Friday, December 21: 7:30—Agfa Sure Shots vs. Frye's Delicious. 8:30—National Crooks vs. Amo- cats. 9: 30—Purolu vs. Spark Oil Heat- lu-rht Doe-nher 29: 7:30-Frye's Delicious vs. Kaysers. 8:30—Purolas vs. Mojuds. 9: ith - Coronas vs. Spark Oil Heaters. same period to tie the count at half time, 7 to 7. A series of line drives brought the score. This use of power crossed up the Beavers, who had expected the same decep- 4ive passing attack which enabled the Huskies to trim California here a week ago. INDIAN POWER HARD ON BRUINS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5—'Twas Jjust a plain case of too much pow- SCOREFORHUSKY Sophomore lackie Gallops| MERCHANTS WHO ARE SPONS CRING BOWLING TEAMS List of mcrchams and teams sponsored by them: Leader Department SLon—MunA | singwears. California Grocery—S. & W. 1. Goldstein—Happy Homes. i Nugget Shop—Nuggets. H. S. | Marx. Alaska Electric Light & Power | Co.—Hotpoints. Butler Mauro Drug Co.—Rexalls. H. R. Race—Squibbs. Sabin’s—Walkovers. Nelsoa Jewelry Store—Philcos, San:tary Grocery—Schillings. Sariitary Meat Co—Swifts. Thomas Hardware Co.—Sherwin- Williams. Piggly Wiggly—Del Montes. Juneau Drug Co.—Parke-Davis. United Food Company — Hills | Bros. Alaska Meat Co.—Carstens. B. M. Behrends Co.—Libbys. J. B. Burford & Co.—Smith- Coronas. Ordway’s Photo Shop—Agfa Sure | Shots. Frye-Bruhn Company — Frye's Deljcions. * George Brothers—Amocats. Burford's Corner — National| Crooks, Juneau-Young Hardware Co.— Spark Oil Heaters: Jones-Stevens Shop—Kaysers. Halvorsen’s—Mojuds. Guy L. Smith—Purolas. CLERKS UNION ASKS | MERCHANTS OF CITY | .TOMEET WEDNESDAY | To further co-operation in mef line of working agreements, the Clerks Union of the Alaska Labor Council, has® sent invitations to | Juneau -merchants to meet with | their employees at Labor Temple | Wednesday night. This announcement was made today by H. R. Blythe, business agent of the Council. The invita- Graves—Hart Schaffner & | | surprised Washington State Col- | Following th¢ game, ‘a fifteen- { took place er here Saturday, so Stanford Uni- | tions were placed in the mail Sat- versity's football team, eyeing that | urday, Blythe said. The decision to New Year’s day Rose Bowl game, |issue the call for the joint meet- | walloped U. C. L. A. here, 27 to(ing was made at a meeting of the | 0. The big Indian eleven from the Clerks Union last week. 1 Tonight, the Building Trades Un- Farm ecasily smashed its way over |ion was to meet at 8 o'clock. To-| Coach Bill Spaulding’s lighter and|morrow night's session is to be| less experienced Bruins. H.rcy‘nve @ meeting of the Carpenters Un- thousand fans witnessed the con<|ion. test. The victory kept Stanford — e even with Washington for the|R. D. BAKER ARRIVES Pacific Coast Conference leader- FROM EXTENSIVE TRIP ship and added interest to the THROUGH TERRITORY Stanford-Husky duel at Palo Altol next Saturdaye b R. D. Baker, Alaska Sub-station| T Manager for the Standard Oil Com- The public health service an-'pany of California, arrived in Ju-| nually . supervises the purity of neau today on the Alaska after an $10,000,000 worth of medical pro- extensive business trip through the ducts sold to the public and the|Tmtérior and Westward districts of | medical mmfl the Territory. | Lack of Practice Time, In- ‘nnu-h alf hours a week of practice, | son,” | opening . game, | night REGELE GLOOMY BABE RUTH ANI] 'OVER PREP FIVE MAJOR PLAYERS IN HOOP LEAGUE‘ ROUT JAPANESE | Sixty-five T_h;sand Fans Witness Baseball Game, Tokyo experience Hit High Schoolers Gloomy over his team’s chzmces. TOKYO, Nov. 5—Sixty-five thou- Coach H. E. Regele held little | sand Japanese fansg crowded Meiji hope today for a championship for Spring Stadium Sunday and his Juneau High School basketball ' Bahe Ruth and his major team in the City Basketball League, | teammates rout the Tokyo Club of scheduled to start ifs season Thurs- |all stars by a score of 17 to 1. day. The lack of experience and small time given to practice probably would cause the prep quintet a low | place in the fingl standings, Coach chnlc indicated. “We are only alloted two and| ESULTS The following are final scores |of principal football, games played the high|),." saturday afternoon. Oregon State 7; Washington 14 Montana 0; Oregon 13. Stanford 27, UCLA 0. Santa Clara 20; California 0. Notre Dame 0; Pittsburgh 19. Princeton 19; Harvard 0. Georgia 14; Florida 0. Michigan 0; Minnesota 34. Kansas 0; Towa State 0. Washington and Lee 0; Navy 26. Army 0; Illinois 7. and that's not enough to properly | condition a squad of 35 green, in- | experienced lads for a tough sea- Regele said. his is the first year school team has been admitted to City League membership, and hoop fans in the city are watching the experiment with interest. Coach Regele refused to give a probable starting lineup for his when the prepsters tackle the Moose Friday night on the high school floor as the second game of Juneau's opening double- header. The league will have its of- ficial start in Douglas Thursday % A 2 ! when Krause’s Concreters ;Z:::Ogffl?ndoi;mso;mwe;bem & battle Douglas F‘lromenj | Alabama 34; Kentucky -14. > Southern Methodist 7; Texas 7. PIOMINENT SEWAKL Dartmouth 2; Yale 7. PROPERTY OWNER IS Marquette 7; Michigan State 13. A JUNEAU VISITOR | Gornell 0; Columbia:14. Leo Margules, Assistant Manager | Syracuse 16; Pennsylvania State Fairmont Hotel in San sco, and heavy property own- n Seward, passed through Ju- neau on the steamer Alaska today Carnegie Tech 6; New York Uni- versity 0. Tennessee 12; Fordham 13. i | | \ SPEEDY BRONCO BACKS IN UPSET ~ WIN UVERBEARS Santa Clara Humbles Cali- fornia by Startling 20-0 Count BERKELEY, Cal. Nov. 5.—Spring- ing nimble-footed backfield men through wide holes in California’s forward wall for three long gains, the Broncos of Santa Clara Uni- versity startled Pacific Coast Con- | ference football fans here Saturday by blanking the Bears, 20 to 0. | gle, the game was another indica- tion of the coming strength of the [Catholic eleven on the Coast, for, on Friday, St. Mary's College had lege in a 9-6 win. Earlier, Gonzaga University, another Catholic school in Spokane, had defeated the Pully man, Wash,, team. The result further served to jum- ble comparative standings of inde- pendent and conference teams, but it did boost the Bronco rating to |a place equal to Stanford and | Washington, two leaders of the conference. Stanford, of course, was tied by Santa Clara earlier in the season. The Washington Hus- kies now have the only undefeat- | ed, untied record of any major squad west of the Rockies, Thirty-five thousand fans saw Navy Bill Ingram’s Bears humbled by an alert Santa Clara team Sat- | urday. The winner§ scored once each, following long runs, in the second, third and fourth periods. Finally, two defermined Califor- nia drives got under way in the last canto, but, although they came dangerously close, the Bronco de- fense held for no score both times. minute braw! over the goal posts ! by students from both institutions | DUCKS LUCKY T0 BLANK MONTANA | EUGENE, Ore, Nov. 5—Uni- vnr;n.y of Oregon football fans | were considering ‘themselves lucky | here, today following the Ducks' | fortunate defeat of Montana on ! the local gridiron Saturday 13 to 0. | Coach Prink Callison’s Lemon Yellow lineup entered the game top-heavy favorites to cop, and, al- ‘though it did win, the visitors put up unexpected resistance. | “In fact, the Grizalies had pos- session of the ball ‘most of the lume but seemed to lack a scoring punch when in pay dirt, | Although not a conference strug-|™> on his way back to California after | HOly Cross 0; Temple 14. spending the last two and one half months in Seward looking after his interests. While he was in Juneau, Mr. Marzules called on Elmer A. Friend and other friends on the Empire Gonzaga 0; San Francisco Uni- versity 28. - HUNTER GOES SOUTH Thomas L. Hunter, former Post- master at Circle City and for the past season with the Fairbanks Ex- ploration Company, is returning to his home in Oakland, Cal., for the, winter and will return North in the spring. .o o — A strange fossil animal resem- b.inz a cross between a moose and bizon, with two pairs of horns, been found in the Himalaya FR s D e S LUMBER J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FREE ! FREE ! THANKSGIVING DINNERS ASK US FOR DETAILS! CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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