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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, I-RIDAY NOV 22 1935 | tL = VERSON BOWLS HIGHEST SGORE AT ELK ALLEYS Iverson of the Indians, with 598, won first place in the three-game otal scoring, and bowled scores of 225 and 221 for first and second hon- rs in the individual game scoring n the Pacific Coast Conference ling at the Elks alleys last night. rtin Lavenik of the Beavers, was cond in the total scoring with one boint less than Iverson—597 — and rd in the individual game scoring with 215. J. E. Barragar, Jr., of the Beavers, reached the upper bracket | twice with scores of 212, and 200, | ind Carey Tubbs of the Gallopin® Gaels, also broke 200 with a score of 203 Despite a handicap of 35 points| H mdxcnp Totals Indians— Mrs. Duncan Van Attu Iver Totals | Adams Bringdale "Tubbs ITV' | { Beavers ve. Bears Beaver:— Miss Paulseni Barragar, Jr. Lavenik Indians vs. 35 481 172 146 Gallopin’ Gaels 127 140 221 488 < | Gallopin' Gaels— 139 155 203 497 e 93 164 196 35 474 160 154 189 503 156 129 152 437 139 181 188 508 153 200 215 35— 105 149— 481 134— 434 188— 557 gn—1472 Many Important Contests [ Scheduled for Play Tomor row 155— 438 | 163— 432| Several important games are sched- 98 | uled tomorrow, not only on the Pa- —— | eific Coast but in various parts of 225— 543—1468 | the country | On the coast, Oregon and Wash- -“417 | noton s et at Seattle, California 165— 501 | 54 Staniord play at Palo Alto, Ore- on State and Montana face each 139- 160— 551 464—1469 | at Albuquerque. 136— 382 || - 212— 576 | e 186— 597 East ther at Missoula, Loyola and UCLA clash at Los Angeles, Nevada and Idaho come together at Boise and | Arizona and New Mexico are engaged Other scheduled games are as fol- Maryland-Georgetown at Wash- ington | Dartmouth-Princeton at Princeton Colgate - Rutgers at New Bruns- Villanoea-Temple at Philadelphia. N. Dakota-W. Maryland at Balti- | more. ‘Wash. gantown. & Jeff-W. Virginia at Mor- Central USC-Notre Dame at South Bend Okla. A. & M.-Washington at St. Loulis. Towa State-Kansas at Lawrence Kansas State-Missouri at Colum- 1 bia. St. Louis-St. Paul al Chicago Chio State-Michigan at Ann Ar- bor. Wisconsin-Minnesota at Minneap- olis. Purdue-Indiana at Bloomington. Towa-Northwestern at Evanston. Chicago-Illinois at Champaign. Creighton-Marquette at Milwau- kee. Grinneli-Cornell (Ia.) at Mt. Ver- non. South Maryland- G eorgetown at Wa.shJ; ington. Auburn-Georgia at Columbus, Ga, Florida-Ga. Tech at Atlanta. W Southwestern-La. State at Baton' Rouge. Centenary-Mississippi at Jncuon Sewanee-Miss State at swkvuh; La. Normal-Tulane at New Oh\ leans. Duke-N. Carolina State at Rllelzh; Centre-Louisville at Louisville. ¢ Southwest Drake-Tusla at Tusla. Baylor-Southern Methodist at Dll-' las. Rice-Tex. Christian at Fort Worth, e i RETURNING TO SEWARD Mr. and Mrs. G. W. James ai aboard the Yukon for their home iny Seward after visiting in the States as far as Boston. 5 UMM AP S -0 SR Special Delivery to Douglas Dally 2:30 P. M. Telephone $42. adv. e 3 s »er game, the Trojans defeated the Daily Empire Wunt Ads Pay! 3rones in two of their three encoun- | — PP SR ers. The Gallopin’ Gaels won two ut of three games from the Indians md the Beavers beat the Bears! three straight games. } Complete scores were: Broncs vs. TroJans Brenes— Mrs. Peterman Blo2dhorn | Kaufmann 534—1555 453 § Vermont-Army at West Point. ard at Cambridge. at Boston U. Penn State-Bucknell at Lewisburg. Brown-Columbia at New York. Detroit-Duquesne at Pittsburgh. Totals Bears— M:s. H. Mes- serschmidt \VI\ Spadden ‘Snm\ 183— 527 140— 416 160—*480 | the following games tonight: Mar- ' 142 142 142——-‘426‘ Totals 440 500 cons vs. Illini, 7:30 p. m.; Buckeyes 141 134 155—.430, °Average—Did not bowl vs. Badgers, 8:30 p. m.; Hoosiers s 163 163 163—*489 | The Big Ten Conference will bowl | Wildcats, 9:30 p. m. el el o 150 130 160 160 483—1423 Theater tickets missing! What a moment! With no tickets and “Standing Room Only,” you and your friends are faced with the prospect of missing the matinee. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL FRUIT CAKES 50c a pound Star Bakery Albert Wile You are invited to preseat this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre . and receive tickets for yourself ' and a friend or relative to see “Times Square Lady” As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering ' Your Name May Appear Tomorrow i WATCH THIS SPACE Thanksgiving Award! 7:30 o’Clock .TURKEY DINNER SECOND AWARD . CHICKEN DINNER THIRD AWARD ... 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