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MUNSINGWERRS TAKE MEASURE OF WALKOVER ; Minus the steadying influence of woman, the allmale Walkover trio fell three times before the op: slaughts of the Munsingwears the El alleys last night. It was the first whitewashing of the tpm' mament. The flrst two games P aw p.,,u.-.—v et T‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV 10, 1934 won by comfortable margins bul anly five pins separated the two teams in the final stanza. Bar- ragar’s 574 had considerable to do| with the result. The match between the Rexalls| and the Squibbs was extremely| elose. The Rexalls took the first| game by one pin and the third ‘| by two pins, with the Squibbs cap-] during the second by six pins. ‘The Nuggets won two out o three from the S and W's. In thi Jmatch Art Henning rolled 214, hig] seore . for single game to date. Miss Taylor rolled the highes WDQMH score, 171, and average two games. ‘Tonight's schedule: Schilling vs. [Sherwin-Willlams; Libby vs. Phil- cos;.Carstens vs, |Hills Bros. Last night’s scores: Rexalls Taylor, Shattueck 'Waugh, 177 145 188— 510 Totals quibbs Monson, Mabel *130 138 100— 368 Tubbs 156 170 -161— 487 [Williams Totals 159" for Donnie 138 171 *140— 449 | 128 159 120— 407 | 443 475 4481366 | 156 173 185— 514 | 442 481 446—1369 | ‘Walmer Grigsby | Connors, Jr. . 138 151 147 104 136 169 421 424 Munsingwears Alexander, Mrs 78 100 Barragar, Jr. 185 189 Metcalf 213 175 Totals 476 474 | HdiTe | S& W Mannix, Grace 83 112 Henning Caro | Totals 159 214 i 164 146 406 472 Nuggets ‘Totals Mys. C. 138— 427 161— 412 | 150— 455 | McCormick —— —— | [Totals 4491204 108— 286 190— 574 156— 544 454—1404 | 101— 296 156— 529 170— 480 e _‘sham in 427—1305 | the Presb: 1 This wi <| two ' troops *—Average, did not bowl. GIRL SCOUTS WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 7 0’CLOCK | All register ml (,ul Scouts of Local Troops Two and Three will have their first fall meeting Mon- iJunefiu property owner, returned to |day, November 12, at 7:00 p.n.|Juneau - after oging hrough the > basement parlors” of | 158 161 177— 496 | 132 147 209— 488 | S T L 418 420 526—1364 | e | n Church. the first time the | River Bar in June. Troop activities will be resumed and the various patrols will elect their officers and several new | patrols will organize. Charter members of the Archery Club will also elect officers for the coming, year. PRLLHRIER O 0 VASA NICKINOVICH IS BACK FROM CLINIC IMPROVED IN HEALTH Vasa Nickinovich, well kn own |/Coffey Clinic in Portland, Oregon. |He is much improved in health |and is feeling fine, he says. .- met sirce ‘the’ close | 140— 380 of their annual camp, held at Eagle Daily Empire Want Ads vay! 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