The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1934, Page 5

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olo .They cut hair to perfect taper BRINGING UP FATHER g s c.o AN'SEE MY LA « AN SEE IF HE HAS AN PS’;ER i THAT'LL PREVENT MAGGIE ERO‘E‘ BOTING THAT DU - © 1934, King Peatures Syndicate, Tnc, Great Britain rights reserved. SHAW BEST AS NUGGETS TAKE BOWLING GAME Mrs. Messerschmldt Mrs. 1 Caro Lead Women Bowl- | ers at Elks’ Alleys George Shaw and Mrs. Clarabel | Messerschmidt took men’s and women’s bxst three-game bowling fig s last snight at Elks Alleys| as their team, the Nuggets, defeat- | ed Hart, Schaffner & Marx, 2 to : & Shaw clicked 567, and added a 209 total for the men’s best single | game of the evening. Mrs. Messer- schmidt had 396 for the three games. The 1,428 and 519 bowling of the | Happy Homes team proved too | much for the 8 & W trio, so the | former won, 3 to 0. Those figures! were high team totals. In this con- i Mrs. B. Caro rolled 159 for the best women'’s one game. The opener found the Hotpoints | nosing out the Walkovers by tak- | the first two games, although | losing' the last one. Last night’s play how indicated just close the end to the Elks tournament is. Those A which finished their | . dule last night includ- | ed, Hart, Schafner & Marx, Nug- gets and S & W. The other teams | in the A League have one more ht of play on December 27. hillings and Swifts will mix in the B League opener tonight at with Lhe Del Monte- gement due Che Libby- P'nkt- Davis due ock Last night's summaries: FIRST GAME | Walkovers Walmer . 170 149 133— 452 | Grigsby 150 150 150— 450 | Connors 128 141 154— 423 | Totals 448 440 4371325 Hotpoints Mrs. Coughlin 140 140 140—*420 Messer'dt, H.. *171 *171 136— 478 Evans 150 150 150—*450 Totals 461 461 4261348 SECOND GAME Nuggets Mrs. Messer'dt 128 152 116— 396 | Shaw 193 209 165— 567 McCormick 143 137 178— 458 Totals 464 498 ° 450—1421 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Miss Hansen 94 84 135— 313 Halm 164 193 185— 542 Southwell 159 159 159—*477 Handicap 25 25 25— T Totals 442 461 504—1407 THIRD GAME S &W Miss Mannix 129 131 132— 392 Henning, A. 164 146 146— 456 Caro 166 127 146— 430 ‘Totals 459 404 424—1287 Happy Homes Mrs. Caro 159 124 107— 390 Stevens 186 145 168— 499 Bringdale 174 200 165— 539 Tctals 519 469 440—1428 “—Average, did not bowl. 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