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BOWLING IS NOW OPENED, ELK ALI.EYS First Games Are Rolled| Last Night, Officially Starting Season The wpeavers beat the Grizzlies, the Broncs bested the Webfoolers, and the Trojans trounced the Hus~ kies in the opening games of the ! bowling season at the Elks Alleys last night. Martin Lavenik bowled the high total score, 620 poi or.the Bea- vers.. J. E. Barra Jr., also of the Beavers, was second with 575, and Bob Kaufmann of the Broncs, third ‘with 528. The complete scores of the Pacific Coast Conference games follows: Beavers vs. Grizzlies—7:30 p. m. Beavers Miss H. Paulson..103 103 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1935. ence | will be |at 8:30 pm. v‘ The Big Ten Conference will open | |théir bowling season tonight with neau on the Yukon, accompanied Cyclones vs. |by a son of the deceased, John Ken- | {Gophers at 7:30 p. m.; Buckeyes nedy. Mrs. Kennedy's husband, Danfl Kennedy, and a son, Edward Ken-| nedy, are buried in the family plot Mrs. Kennedy was a pioneer | resident of Juneau, Sitka and An- chorage. Lhe following games: ‘ws ‘Wolverines at 8:30 p. m., Badgers vs. Irish at 9:30 p. m FUNERAL FOR MRS, KENNEDY SATURDAY AM. Requiem Mass Will Be Held at 9 o'Clock in Church of Nativity Requiem Mass will be held at 9 | o'clock tomorrow morning at the| i Church of the Nativity for Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, who died in| | Anchorage on September 21. Th2 - and | 74—280 | Rev, W. G. LeVasseur will officiate |Stand at BUS DEPOT. )and interment will be in the Ken- nedy family plot in Evergreen cem- Barragar, Sr. 235 177 193—575 Martin Lavenik... 170 235 215—620 Totals 478 515 (Won 2, Lost 1) Grizzlies Mrs. Waugh . 157 153 Ed Sweum 136 155 Ev. Nowell *164 *164 Totals . 457 472 404-1423 (Won 1, Lost 2) Webfooters vs. Broncos—8:30 p. Webfooters Mrs. Williams *148 *148 ‘148*444 M. E. Monagle. 165 109 Stan Grummett.... 161 134 163—4: Totals 474 391 Won 0, Lost 3) Brenes Mrs, Peterman.... *142 *142 *142—426 Bob Kaufmann... 186 166 176—528 H. 1. Lucas 147 147 147—441 Totals . 475 455 465-1395 | (Won 3, Lost 0) Trojans vs. Huskies—9:30 p.m. Trojans Mrs. Petrich 155 144 111—4 J. H. Walmer J. McCormick. Totals 436 453 420-1309 | (Won 3, Lost 0) Huskies Herrmann 106 109 111—3: ‘Whitehead . 124 160 111384/ Stewart . 178 183 209—570 | Totals ... 408 452 420-1280 (Won 0, Lost 3) | *—Average — Did not bowl. The next series of games sched- uled for the Pacific Coast Confer- PALERMO Linen Shop ARTISTIC EMBROIDERED LINENS Third and Franklin = LT For the generous re: week. We will endeav- or to do even better as far as price and quality are concerned. 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