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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN-MAZIE - 'M GOING TO GET A GOOD PART IN THIS MOVIE - | MET A MR JIGGS AND HE'S AWFUOLLY NICE - HE SAVYS | HAVE TALENT-AND I'M JUST THE TVYPE- I'M ON MY WAY TO STARDOM,DEAR- SO- SHE'S JUST THE TYPE-EH?WELL-HE'S GOT A GOOD PUONCH IN THE NOSE COMING By G YOU TELVHIM TO COME RIGHT HERE- 1'LL SHOW HIM WHAT STARS REALLY ARE- YOU SAY-YOU WANT TO SEE MR JIGGCS, THE STAR- 2 600D GAMES SIDES, RADDE OF BASKETBALL _ TAKE HONORS ON LAST NGHT ~ ELKS BONLING Tallapoosa Beat; Eagles| M. m. sides ot the Boilermakers 44 28 F i D topped the list of Big Ten Confer- i ireinen Ue- fence howlers at the Elks’ Alleys last fea[ Sabln's' 30-24 | night with a three-game total score of 577, and an individual game score | RESULTS LAST NIGHT of zkll. Ed Radde, s;so_ of ::e lz(k)‘xler- o 443 : | makers, was second in the three- mm’;‘,"‘s.fil’:?qfla |game totals with 571, and tied for | second place in the individual game | scoring with Nick Bavard of the Won Lost Pet, Wolverines, Radde and Bavard each 2 0 1,000 bowling 200. Bavard was third in 1,000 the three-game totals with 536, de-| 667 feating Mrs. Bavard, of the Irish, LEAGUE STANDINGS Krause ... DeMolay Tallapoosa Fire Alarm Box Is Used for Mail; Alarm Sounded An Indian maiden turned in an alarm of fire last evening but a te phone. call prevented the departme from making the run. On the corner of Front and Sew- ard is the new mail box. Also on the | same corner is the fire alarm box. One box is painted green, the; other red. Perhaps the maiden is color blind —anyway she had an awful time mailing the letter in the fire alarm box, finally did and the alarm was sounded. 1 GALAD {second in the individual game scor- | Verne Soley ran out from the Ju- neau Drug Store, quickly sensed the | proceedings, dashed back again and| telephoned the department, saving the boys the run and incidentally | their customary “fee.” BOWLS |STEELE GETS BEST SCORES | DECISION IN 10-ROUND G0 AT BRUNSWICK E. Galao of the Brunswick teamj took first place in the lhree~glmelTaC(,’ma Boxgr Scores Again—This Time Over total scoring and placed first and| ing in the Commercial League bowl- | Fasl Chl?gfl Flghter ing at the Brunswick Alleys last| SEATTLE, Nov. 20 Freddie | m'gh[. Galao bowled 175, 204 and|g 1o o ycoma, continues to rise | 212, for a total of 591. Bill Redng, | ;) "y). " yyjqqieweight ranks. Last also of the Brunswick team, was 86C< |, ;)¢ he pounded an easy ten-round ond in the total scoring with 492. | 4ouiqi0n over Young Stuhley, of Brunswick won all three games m Frye-Bruhn, with the following Chicago. Steele downed Stuhley for the count of eight in the eighth round. | 143— 435, he Tacoma boxer has been t 150t aea ] m all in stride in the last | FRYE-BRUHN 1556 137 141 118 W. Gasser EORGE SHOOT PLANNED Thursday evening things will be| popping up at the A. B. Hall Through the efforts of the Juneau| Rifle and Pistol Club, the second | floor of the building at Third and | Main Streets has been converted! into a shooting gallery, with the of- | ficial opening slated for Thu All shooting will be with and low speed ammunition. The club officials advised local marks- men to take their own shooting| irons. 1 Dead shots will be out for “meat| on the table” Saturday night at 7'30’ o'clock for the club's turkey shoot.| | Similar matches will be held Sunday | | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A variety | FOOTBALL U. OF OREGON vs. U. OF WASHINGTON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Do you want to hear this game broadcast, play by play by Bud Foster over KINY? If enough: people want to hear it we can. The costs to broadcast the game would be $87.50. If there are enough people interested in hearing the game to send in their cash or check to make up this amount the game will be broadeast; otherwise, the money will be returned to donor and no more football games will be broadcast this year. All checks and money should be sent to Station KINY and must be in their hands by 10:00 A.M., Fri- day, this week. RADIO COMMITTEE, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, L s S e s Mrs. Katherine Hooker You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “The Devil Is ) a Woman” Oh, yes! The letter finally was'D. Barett deposited in the right box. 1J. Lewis - J. McKinley . 134 129 TIGERS HAVE ' ™52 BIG TAGKLE ™ = = Totals 500 | for that honor by only 11 points. The Wolverines beat the Gophers and the Boilermakers defeated the | Hawkeyes three straight games each, and the Cornhuskers won two out of three games from the Irish. Complete scores were: Gophers vs. Wolverines GOPHERS 1150 115—*345 153 154— 506 \ 156 161— 447| BATON ROUGE, La, Nov. 20.— mercial League are scheduled for{ — — —l|louisiana State has one of the big- tonight: Sanitary Grocery vs. Unit-| 424 430—-298 | g oot centers in the Southeastern Con- ed Meat, 7:30 p.m.; California Groe-|. WOLVERINES ference in Roy Knight who scales ery vs. A. J. Camp, 8:30 p.m. Jane Farreiley .. 120 120 |225 and stands 6 feet 4 inches tall. P e Evans 159 159 oipie | N. Bavard 200 176 160— 536 Mrs. Marie E. Drake, Secretary to, — — ENTERS HOSPITAL the Commissioner of Education, re- Totals 479 455 439—1373| Mrs. Joe Kendler entered St. Ann's turned to her duties today after a| | Hospital yesterday to undergo med- month’s vacation spent at Licx hume1 Hawkeyes vs. Boilermakers at Fritz Cove. - Mrs. Taylor - 177 134 133— 444 ical treatment. Selby . . 158 158 158—*474! Caro . 166 158 161— 485 i SR S (A Totals . 501 450 452—1403] BOILERMAKERS i M. Jorgensen ... 159 144 124— 427 Sides 214 184 179— 517 After the Turkey, the most im- portant item on your Thanks- giving Table, is your dishes and every hostess appreciates the value of attractive dinner- ware on this occasion. Radde 178 193 200— 571 You will find our stock of the Firemen . Eagles Sabin’s ! 186 354\ hz;u dozen starts. | of events are planned by the enter- aa Steele weighed 156 pounds and |tainment committee to please all, 41187 Stuhley weighed 159 pounds. ‘ from the amateur to the expert. Off- | 44— | B | hand shooting at breakable targets,' | ‘ YHU “Fitz luck” targets, and straight| 128— 391 CHUGACH ARRIVES gtk £ ull's eye shooting at regulation The Forest Service launch Chug- o 9 oL b0 | 186— 492, marks and distances will fea- 212— 581 Lach arrived in Ketchikan from Cor-| | phimve L tured. | —— —— dova this morning, according to word 526—1474/ received here. She will tie up for the Com-| the winter in the First City. - | Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay! e | Special Delivery to Douglas Daily| e —————=-4|2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. FYPRWRITERS RENTED: (|7l Juneau Cash Grocery $5.00 per month | & ’ 3 J. B. Burford & Co. | Hamilton Beach' CASH GROCERS i| Food ! Cerner Second and Seward “Our doorstep is worn by eatisfied customers” : Mixer with 2 Bowls | 51975 = |ATTACHMENTS 101 121 397 376 BRUNSWICK 0 1 1 2 2 X i 000 | As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Totals In two good, rousing basketball games at the high school gym last night, the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa and the Juneau Firemen | moved a step closer to the league crown by hurdling Douglas Eagles and Sabin's clothiers. The sailors won, hands down, 44-28, while the smoke - eaters argued with Harry Sabin’s boys until the final gun to win 30-24. Plenty of Excitement Of the two events, the lads in red presented a packed house with plenty of excitement. They trailed the cloth- iers until one minute to go in the first half, when little Lawrence Hill, | after Dewey Baker had tied the score at 18-all on a clever bat-in shot, rang the bell from the center of the floor to put the Firemen two points ahead. To this slim margin they clung desperately, with Hollmann, Blake and Hill raining in the buckets. A desperate fourth period drive for Sabin’s fell just four points short, and the clothiers saw their first-half title chances fade with their second | straight loss. For the victors, Doc Hollmann led in scoring, accounting for ten points. For the losers, rough Dutch Behr- | ends shared game honors with Holl- mann, scoring the same number of field goals and three free throws for eleven points. " ‘The snappy Tallapocsa outfit add- ed to their popularity by drubbing the Douglas Eagles from the opening whistle. But Claude Erskine and 5 A big tom turkey will be given as a door prize, and the events are | open to the public, officials said. [ i i ‘ 455 493 The folowing games in | Mrs. Pullen Banfield Duckworth l Totals 120—*360 159— 477 OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single 0-2 rings e LM Totals 551 521 503v1575§ Cornhuskers vs. Irish Miss Monson ... 139 132 159— 430 Shattuck 166 193 154— 513 Duncan . . 166 ,181 160— 507| ol A { 471 506 473—1450 IRISH 197 147 162 Slicor and Shreddes | $3.75* | Potato Peeler $8.50 Dave Housel, Prop. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND "TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Totals |Mrs. Bavard | Foster . | Finlay ... 165 147 162 Totals .. 506 474 *Average; did not bowl. ! There will be no conference bowl- 163— 525 147441 162—*486 | 472—1452 | E Jl-ko stractor Co. earned the plaudits of the huge | crowd by fighting the big gobs to a finish. Several times Erskine and his boys launched drives that brought them close to the Bluejack- ets but the seamen had too much ing at the Elks’ Alleys tonight. To-| | morrow night the Pacific Coast Con- ference will bowl the following! | games: Broncs vs. Trojans, 7:30; In- dians vs. Gallopin’ Gaels, 8:30, and Dogwood, Hollyhock, Marina, = Crawford, Virginia Rose, Mel- ody and Gretna Green patterns very complete and you will be $3.00 ‘ $3.25 Goter $3.25 *Can be used only with Power Unit which is $4.78 Meat Grinder INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Junean, Alasks able to complete your set with | Beavers vs. Bears, 9:30. no difficulty. e GEORGE KARABELNIKOFF HONORED AT ALASKA U | George Karabelnikoff, son of Frank Karabelnikoff, of Juneau, has been elected president of the Major on the ball. John Neimi, scrappy ‘Eagle, was given a big hand by the crowd when he was knocked out on a rough play and forced to leave the game. ‘The entire Tallapoosa squad look- ed like championship stuff last night £nd have a battery of deadly scorers A club of the University of Alaska. ia Tanghe, Paine, Gissberg and Fro- | A student must earn an “A” in dle. ‘Big blonde Tanghe was the either hockey, basketball or boxing avening’s big scorer, with 17 pointz.""’ become eligible for membership. Erskine was on and made over half | Young Karabelnikoff is a two-year of his team’s points on seven bas- | letter man. : : kets and one free throw. Paine rolled | TRy e ! Our, Glassware stock, too, is large and includes in 12 markers. ok 'A;_ ,:_“; ;m:":"‘s' b, : | about every article necessary for a well laid dinner 8 7 5 table . . . . Gaoblets, Sherbets, Cocktails, Wines, Tallapoosa (44) |ve 007000 v Tanghe, f . Gastineau Liquers—in plain and etched patterns. Paine, f H. Koslosky, Seattle; J. E. Weiser, ' « Gissberg, c | Ketchikan; Mrs. H. B. Knox. | Frodle, g Alaskan 1 Richton, Frank Feskovich, Juneau; William Day, g Lynch, City; Bruce Livingston, Ket- Carlson, g . chikan, Alaska Electric Light & | Power Co. Juncau——Douglas Perhaps you need an entire new set and if so you can se- lect either a 32, 42 or 54-piece set, and add to it later on, or let your friends contribute a few pieces. Established 1898 RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work * PHONE 34 . FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Heating 3 ERSSIRE oa.-a.-ocos»l i e Y | | Sparking Glassware enhances the appearance of any table and you will be delighted with the y variety you have to choose from. Fancy etched designs in thin blown stemware priced from $3.50 to $9.00 dozen. Total-.......... EAGLES (28) Gray, { .. Edwards, { | S o e HEl ciuaab=q UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 All sizes of Tumblers with gold band decora- tion—per dozen, $1.00. vnorrow’s Styles Todav” Somne 3 | Sabin’s (24) . 2|Behrends, f .. 4 |Rosa, f b — |Snow, ¢ ... 28 | Sande, ¢ TP |Foster, g .. 10 Paul, g 4| 4 gl " Stragier, g Total Firemen . (30) Hollmann, f Orme, f Hill, f Baker, ¢ g Py S S Especial care has been exercised in selecting Electrical Goods and you will find many new items among the* Toasters, Waffle Irons, Percolators. S S ws R ok e [Ceoouwns bobos il ol romorwdal noow CAPITOL BEER PARLORS| AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night i ‘Total Referee—Jerry Ledbet e Ol e A L e o} crosBol cawasbadal Soanwe~Y S T, Don’t fail to see the NEW COFFEE MASTER The handsomest and most practical coffee maker ever displayed. NOTE: Order one of the new CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDERS . ... NOW §$1.50 o WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Private Booths BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOU~ FRIENDS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer 24 Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 1Old papers for sale at Empire Offia