The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1935, Page 7

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BOWLERS IN CONTEST, ELKS ALLEY y» Bavard, Henmng and Halm Split Honors in Events, Present Tourney Nick Bavard of the Wolverines bowled the high game score, 225, in the Big Ten Conference at the GRID GAMES ON SATURDAY Many important football games are to be played in various parts |of the country tomorrow. On tho ‘mcmc Coast there are several Con- among them the ‘Washington-Stanford scrimmage at ference games, Seattle. tomorrow follows: WEST The list of scheduled games for ‘Washburn-Gonzaga, at Spokgne. Lafayetteé-Penn., Philadelp] lxui2 Penn State-Pitt, at Pittsburgh' Brown-Syracuse, at Syracuse. CENTRAL sterh-Minnesota, at Min- -Iowa, at Towa City. Wiseensin-Chicago, at Chicago. Ohio States-Indiana, at Bloom- ington. Carnegie Tech-Purdue, at Lafay- ette. Oklahoma-Nebraska, at Lincoln. Washingion-Mich. State, at East Lansing. Mississippi-Marquette, at Milwau- | kee. Mis:zouri-Towa State, at Ames. Creighton-Grinnell, at Grinneil. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1935. |WASHINGTON U MEETS CARDS ON SATURDAY i {Coach Phelan Ready for Clash Against South- ! ern Grid Squad UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, Oct. 25.—(Special to The Daily Alaska Empire)—Byron Haines mmmg made to take care.of theI ford won from Washington on mll iern field last In 1929. The Huskies met their only defeat last yedr ‘a e hands of the Cards. These Ya will make the big game inore interesting. - ROADWAY BLOCKED The Forest Service in carrying on its fill work at its warehouse on Willoughby Avenue also is filling the. stub on Third Street off Willoughby and as a result it is closed for a short time. Motorists often use it to turn around, and the Fcrest Service réports this will not be possible for a day or so. s siiaine ELECTRA OFF FOR INTERIOR Four Passengers Leave Ju- neau for Fairbanks on PAA Plane J. B. Warrack, Mrs. Murray Stuart | and son, and W. D. Knox are pas- engers on tiie PAA Lockheed Elec- tra which took off for Fairbanks this morning with Pilots Joe Crosson | wd Alf Monsen at the controls. J. B. Warrack, President of the | luux'ray Studrt, and hér son, are (-n-! route from a visit in the States to | join Stuart at his new post in Fair- | banks. Stuart was transferred from >vnes veral weeks ago. | Pi W. D. Knox, who has bcen | cting as Airport Manager here, has been transferred to Fairbanks, and xill probably be assigned to duty as a pilot. j A complete set of radio equipment | | »xclusive of generator and puwer‘ plant, ‘weighing about 217 pounds, | | was shipped on the Electra for in- stallation at one of the new PAA | | radio stations which are located nf} strategic points throughout the in-| | tarior. SR SRS | rie, Atlin; te0es s ev.vs el . AT THE HOTELS . T 0 0 07 VD 08 & Gastineau Robert Perkins, Haines; Williamt H Goss; Jack ‘Smart; Gus Hagg; Paddy Bagley; Henry Rempke; J. White, City; R. E. Murphy, Seattle; W. B. Hed Seattle; Nancy Olson, Atlanta, Marguerite G. Loter, San Fran ; HUR. Mcleod, Ket- chikan; Mrs. Ward Lederer, Ney York City; Ed Locken, Petersburg; Ole Knutson. Alaskan G. Wallstead, Juneau; Joe Guth- . Stemland, Seattle Al last night, but placed third | Southern California-California, at Y p . Warrack Construction Company, SE S DR. ENSCH ON TRIP with 580, in ?he three game total. | Berkeley. Miss. State-Xavier, at Chcinnati.!put his name in the Washington hall SPECIAL DELIVERY TO n:)m}-l“"m to ¥ ,—b;nkg to attend ciedlcn-‘ Thecg}]:(:(':,:o:r qn:‘:“i“thol Ne-| 9, ey N A TR Gl : Kansas State-Kansas, at Lawrence. |of fame for all time, Elmer Logg at 10:00 am. and 2 p Sty eebeeran gl il s, B by 45 '1{ :\_nn}LmL«;frfil?_A‘ :’r::leflgg:; ';:ri Stanford-Washington, at Se;s‘z-w:. Kicked the ball like & master, ;B y Blake's SPECIAL DE- | o ‘l“" s “Ln} of |ville, stewardess of the Fire Hall| Dr. Leon Ensch left on the Yukon }al: Li’l’efl]:\;snin'v‘ 60‘; was second in 3re€f)n-Utt"‘LA§. . ’c-;,)t Asr!i‘::\.p SOUTHWEST Now ski plunged through the line -Phone #42. adv. |l - Hospital, erected by ]‘-“(‘Iuh. who has been ;111 in mn{ Stl. on lflHP:’;:'mg“mI, tr:;t) : :\fif:“y the §ingle game scoring with 318 P l;m.:jn A ey | OKla. A and M-Tulsa, at Tulsa. _[like a ve Jimmy, Oaltr oold. b i o Vot o |t v rT Vialamitiy s Ju i ‘:1';;(‘:'“1‘) ‘;'mz 30 days. ‘y;mt “!‘ohnh}lalm ‘01 Lh; Buckeyes, 0\1;[ ar: Idah t M Ozarks-Arkansas, at relied on to “go to town,” but the Paily Empire Want Ads Pay! ' Mrs. Stuart, wife of PAA Pilot night, remains serious. his Juneau of n abc ys. points. % ckeyes, | Montana-Idaho, at Moscow. i 2 v ‘aftermath of the Cougar game last 'Saturday is that the Husky victory as due to splendid teamwork. If Southern Methodist-Hardin Sim's,| Washington can show the same at Wichita Falls | trand of football tomorrow, when the e Ccrdinals come north to meet them, SOUTH Baylor-Tex. A. and M., {Station. Rice-Texas, at Austin. who bow!ed a total of 592 points for | Portland-Santa nd place in the three-game | Francisco. ing, was third in the individual| Pacific College-Nevada, at Rene vame scoring with 212 points. Halm N. Mex. Ag; rizona, at Tucson. achieved the coincidence of bowling 212 in two of his three games. ». The Buckeyes won three games Clara, at San ROCKY MOUNTAIN Colo. State-Colorado, at Boulder.; southerners will head for home \ crestfallen. from the Tllini, in spite of Henning's Colorado Mines-Utah State, at| Alabama-Georgia, at Athens. #» high scores. The Badgers defeated Logan. Temple-W. Virginia, at Morgan-| But Ca_‘ ch Phelan !mow% that the thé Cornhuskers in two of their three Denver-Utah, at Salt Lake City.|town. Card: will be at their peak tomor- P Maryland-Florida, row. Word came from the Stanford ¢ncounters,cand the Wolverines beat Brig. Young-Wyoming, at Laramie. | at Gainesville. | tonight by the Pacific Coast Con- 2: Webfooters vs Vandals, 7:30 ths Mar by the same margin. Greeley St.-W. States, at Gunni- seorgia Tech.-North Carolina, at CAmPUs to the effect that Thornbill's Compl res were: son. 1 Hill. boys should be in their pnmf* and BUCKEYES VS. ILLINI Montana State-Montana Minas, .a. State-Vandervilt, at Nashville, \e‘_l that they have hit’ their old Buckeyes— at Butte. Sewanee-Tulane, at New Orleans, Stride, the same stride that won for Goodwin 110 “110 *110—*330 | Centre-Ténn, at Knoxville. | them the Coast title for the past two Halm 168 212 212— 592 EAST H inia-V. M. L. at Charlotteville. Sears Gg*ys""l-dM;’:UE P&"{flflan- Fobertson #172 2112 *172—*510" a-my.¥ale, at New Haven i ngton and Lee-V. P. I, at Topping, Reynolds, Rouble, Muller— & FoRTTRORRE R Nolre Dame-Nz{"y, at Ba]t}morc. s cksburg. ‘all B3 4o con]ur.e w?lh' : Totals 450 494 4941438 il e Texas Christian-Centenary, at Jack MacKenzie’s work at tackle L b, - Dartmouth-Harvard at Cambridza. aai o O les is coach b ILLINI— % Shreveport. against the Cougars pleased his coac! ! 136 146 146 4zg N Hampshire-Boston Coll, at Bos: ey ] { mightily.” Fifet string position 1 i 159 *159 *159—°477 that spot was a race between Vie 4 189 195 218— 602 zan-Columbia, at New York. | ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS Markov, Bud Brougham and the i 7 7" 7% Princeton-Cornell, at Ithaca. You are requested to be at Moose Scotchman. Now it appears il Totals 484 500 5231507 n U, at Boston. |Hall Friday evening at eight. Init- a5 if there will be no question of § Ti'lu!i;li-!lls V6. CORNHUSKERS > in-Colby, at Brunswick. iation, lunch and beer. MacKenzie being in the starting i iy . C T “banon Valley-Fordham, at New E. J. GIOVANETTIL lineup Agatfist Stanford. E 141 145 169— 455 Ok adv, Diclator. | One of the biggest crowds in the { i 152 174 179— 505 Colgate-Holy Cross, at Worcester. o history of U. of W. football is expect- R »’ Eagel 194 183 122— 490 N:\‘I‘: ‘},a:?hna State-Manhattan, at As,""r, N 7: NEAU? ed Saturday, and special preparations é § ,, 1 ¥ g S o L o Ste —— e Totals 487 502 4T0—1450 o ol b i b DVERTISE | Ce:nhuskers— ok 4 5 : Mable Monson .. 179 149 112— 440 f<====] MR _ | e 1 Shattuck 149 154 158— 461 S Cufcan 180 172 169— 521 s i P e T * * * You are cordially MAROONS VS. WOLVERINES H invited to 77 ENNESSY Mrs. Bringdale .. 168 133 112— 414 . ATTEND A DANCE Dunham 158 178 148— 484 Brown 215 156 206— 577 Sponsored by the EI AT N T g 4 v I Totals 541 467 466—1475 Juneau Mine Workers " o Wolverines— A6 4% ' i e Association "Brother, we're both looking at a miracle right Tvans 178 154— 476 Bavard 177 178 225— 580 !)l C ‘( rre (l at the now. There's an economy price on a swell de- Rl e e e e o . . ! Totals 441 476 4991416 ]]( - A. B. HA I‘,L .. licious gin that the:wgrld's richest man couldn't Averaze, did not bowl. 1 ollowing gl be pouleq l ucit beat. Old Mr. Boston is so smooth and great Saturdfly in flavor you not only CAN drink it straight — October 26 . you WILL! It's no weakling either. The label ’ GOOD MUSIC g \ / says 90 proof and it is— every drop of it. . BO‘IYSSMEg'lx]Igg %g[thT Dancing 9:30 | i ‘ \ 2M And iusf Iook how clear it is! It's gfelf gin The boxing and wrestling club for Adnfi”ion: | ¢ " DRY G IN every way." 2 Juneau boys, sponsored by the Ju- neau Police Department under the direction of Officers George Gilbert- v»‘son and Kenneth Junge, will meet at the Elks Hall at 7 o'clock tonight. * The boys are requested to take skip- ping ropes, boxing gloves, and any cther boxing or wrestling equip- ment available. Théy must furnish “ their own towels and soap for ths showers, e, SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 pm: Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. ady. - e ee—— GOODIE SALE The Rainbow Girls will hold a ‘Goodie Sale” at the Sanitary Groc- y October 26. adv. Gentlemen, 40c Ladies Free fll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllllllmlllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIlullllIIlIIIlIIIflNIIllllllllmmlll IIIII|IIIilIlII|IIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIHIIHlllllII||IIIIIIIIIIIIllmmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIMI! ‘ “PAY CASH -— PAY LESS” arker’s Beef |prr1’s CASH GROCER ALASKA’S OWN PRODUCT lT'S AS SMOOTH AS OLD BRANDY E H £ Z [ —HONEST MLRCHANDISING—- Schieffelin & Co,, New York City mporters since 1794 ! New Store . . . Clean Stocks . . . Smiling Service by Experienced and Courteous Men. . . . Give Us a Trial . . . 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