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e e e " THE DAILY ALAS EMPI KT iR RE;TUESD i £ AY, NOV. 26, 1935. e & BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG A LETTER FOR YOU, SNUFFY-- SHALL T OPEN (T 22 © 1935, King Features CAGE CLASSIC (ON SATURDAY CALLED DRAW Protested :Game, - Krause- DeMolays, Be Replay- ed Wednesday BULLETIN — This afternoon the DeMolays protested to play- ing the “tie game” Wednesday night and the date still remains open. Pailing to convince league manaz-| ers that their last basket counted in the historic Krause-DeMolay net classic Saturday night, the losers dug up a technicality before the meeting last night, and won a draw with the cement-mixers, 39-39. Before declaring the Saturday night game a tie contest, League President Leonard Holmquist told the gather- ing, which included five team man- T HEV A GOOD NOTION TER WHAP YE ON TH' NOGE , GOOGLE - YE KNOW DURN WELL T CAW'T MAKE HAID NER TAW O VISIT YOu LO-WIZIE -~ THEM THANGS-- icite, foc., Great Britain rights reserved: [CALIF. GROCERY ! AWARD DINNERS, ! STORE TONIGHT | Tonight at 7:30 oelock the Cali- | fernia Grocery will make its annual Thanksgiving Dinner awards. “We don't expect every person in on these dinners to appear at our I store tonight, but nevertheless, we |are making arrangements to handle |a huge crowd,” said Nick Bavard, | manager, today. There will be three awards made: icne each of a complete turkey, chick- |amounts that Mr. Bavard expresses jhimself as being certain that at Jeast 24 persons will be bountifully upplied with food this Thanksgiv- | {ing. | .- REBEKAHS TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of the Rebekahs Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshments. Visiting | members welcome. —adv. Salunras (EAICVY | Special Delivery to Douglas Daily i 0 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. len and ham dinner; and in such | BEAVERS LEAD PACIFIC COAST ~ CONF. BOWLING | llini and Cornhuskers Tied| for First Place in Big ‘ Ten Conference ‘ The Beavers, with 16 games won | | and five lost—a percentage of 76— | | are the undisputed leaders in the | Pacific Coast Conference at the Elks’ | Alleys, according to team standings | o November 24, released Sunday.| The Vandals are second with 17| sames won and 7 lost—T71 per cent— | 'nd the Trojans and Cougars are | | tied for second place with percentag- | s of 67 each. | In the Big Ten Conference com- petition is closer. The TIllini and | the Cornhuskers are tied for first place th percentages of 67 each. 7~ OHOH- {T'S FROM LITTLE SAIRY HOPKINS-- SHE!'S COMING TO SHE!'LL BE LON'SOME € 8'AR I\ A HO AN' TREE OOW SAIRY HORKINS By BILLIE DE BECK LONESOME., My w EZ Z A LLER N HYAR (N TH' LEVEL LAND-- The Boilermarkers are sftond with 62 percent, defeating the Cyclones for that position by 1 point. The complete list of team stand- ings follow: Pacific Ccast Conference Teams Lost Cougars Vandals Beavers Trojans Gallopin’ Gaels. Indians Bruins Broncs Lumberjacks Grizzlies Huskies Webfooters Bears 5 5 Big Ten Conference Team Won Lo Illini 16 Boilermakers 15 Irish 13 Badgers Marcens Cornhuskers Wolverines Cyclones Hoosiers Hawkeyes Gophers UNITED FOOD SELLS HOLIDAY FLOWERS Following thelr annual custpm, the United Food Store is offering an ex- ceptional variety of cut flowers, chrysanthemums, carnations, rose and pompoms make up the bulk o the selections, R. R. Brown, manager, said Lo:l'i\" that this shipment offers housewives | many beautiful flowers for use in| Thanksgiving Day table decorauam.‘ Chilhood Swasthearts | Separated, Finally Wed HUGOTON, Kas,, Nov. 26.—Child- | hood sweethearts in Ohio, but separ- | ated for 60 years, Homer R. Stuart, | 88, and Mrs. Mary Chapman, 82, were | married here recently. e SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRSi! 7 | | | NECK SHE'S BRINGIN' NINE 0F HER KINFOLKS WITH HER -- ED WOOD Di Ziv SEWARD £1 Weod, 1 ecer citizen of Vald and cne of the oldest transfor m and ‘freighters in Alaska, died re-| cently at the Seward Hospital of tu-| barculosis. We being one of the greatest on the Alaskan coast, packing anything anywhere at any time, was a scout for the Abercrombie expedition, and discovered the famous Thompson Pass. e e MOTOR CARRIER PERVISOR EXAMINATION The United States Civil S Ccemmission has announced competition examinations for the citions of district director and dis- trict supervizor, Bureau of Motor Carriers, Interstate Commerce Com- mission. The annual salary for di- rector positions is $5,600, and for su- pervisor positions, $3,800. Full information may be obtained at Room 311, Federal and Territorial Building. b A FORESTER AT WINDHAM The Forest Service vessel Forester now at Windham Bay, where she © F. Henning . HENNING BOWLS TWO TIE F HIGH SCORE IN ELKS’ GONTEST £ Dyelones, wik +oof 611, led en Conference leys last night Fied Hennin 2 three-game total the field in the Big ling at the Eiks by & margin of 41 points, althouzh N. C. Banfield bowled the best in- dividual game scoreé for the eVening ~236. Tha Hawkoyes beat the Wildeats, the Cyodenas wen from the Corn- huskars nd the Gophers the Boilermakors by the Wildoat ve, Hawkeyes Wildoats— 156 400 180 168 463 128 161 199 488 547 Totals 1418 Hawkeyes— Laura Taylor Tom Selby J. B. Caro 183— 491 158474 189— 488 177 158 172 134 158 530—1453 Cyolones vs. Cornhuskers Cyelcnes— Miss Kolasa Fullen 108 168 187 118 168 214 148— 374 168—*504 210— 611 526--1489 463 Cormhuskers— Mi:s Mor hattuck Cuncan 134 172 133 180— 510 162— 485 4981427 439 Gophers vs. Boilermakers Gophers— Mrs. Pullen Banfield Duckworth Totals 115—°345 236— 570 187— 450 115 190 112 115 144 151 462 | 156— 432 "light plant. OR FIRST PLACE ON BRUNS. ALLEYS Mike Ugrin of the Brunswick team, and J. Barragar, Jr., of the Folger's team, tied for first place in the Commercial League bowling at the Lrunswick alleys last night with ame tovals of 554 each. Ug- rin, however, p.aced first in the in- dividual game scoring with 223, ecli; ing Barragar's b ame of 210. Good scores were general, only one ol tho playoers failing to break 500. The Folgers won two of three eon- from the Brunswicks. Complete scores were: thre Faigers 181 210 147— 502 148— 554 193— 543 4891599 Rav Galao Totals Morris E. Galao M. Ugrin 104— 426 144— 513 183— 554 186 223 Totals 574 4311493 | The following games are scheduled for tonight: United Meat vs. Col- umbia Lumber, 7:30 p. m.; Sanitary Greeery vs. United Food, 8:30 p. m. At the close of confest bowling to- night a turkey will be awarded to ! the leading team and a hat to the 'leading player. *—Average—Did not bowl. The Pacific Coast Conference will bogwl the following games tonight: Trojans vs. Vandals, 7:30 p. m.; | Webfcoters vs. Huskies, 8:30 p. m.; y Indians vs | ‘ MANAGES LIGHT PLANT M. Hammerquist is enroute from Seattle to Valdez to succeed W. T. ! Stuart as manager of the Valdez Stuart is now manager 417 410 5381365 of the utilities in Ketchikan. SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! kit 34 NSRRI SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! |has taken a CCC crew to build a Totals winter mail trail from the settle- Boilermakers— | ment to the entrance to the harbor. Jergenson H ————————— | 8ides ] SPEND Wi:ZRE YOU MAXE It! Radde | agers and-four DeMolay players, that | he considered the decision as detri- mental, as it established a bad pre- | cedent for future contests that end | in one-point victories. | The DeMolay team, with Bob Dav- lin representing Manager Dan Liv- | je, admitted the game ended berore} the Josers scored, but declared that | the referee, Paul Johnson, erred in | permitting Paul Brown, Krause cap- tain, to shoot two free throws, after scoring an under-basket shot. 122 190 169— 470 169— 527/ 169— 450 | 5071 | | | | Discarded Free Throw Representative Davlin insisted that the league discredit the last free t scored by the Concreter’s for- ward. - Af much discussion, in which President Holmquist asked he playing members of the DeMolay team to refrain from voicing their ‘epinion, the technicality was acted | Chanksqiving nner Award told the managers that the g 3 o Gt o i Tt FIRST~Tarkey Dinner ECOND-Chicken Dinner THIRD--Ham Dinner error on the part' of the referee Cach Dinuner Sufficient for 8 Persons ® COME AND GET IT! ©f its occurrence. The Concreters’ mentcr was overruled by a vote of | B the managers. This year we are featuring the for “YOUR FEAST” and it will pay you to visit our FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTMENT for ‘a cheice assortment of Table Wines and Liquors. s, A GOOD ROASTER Play-off Wednesday is the most important /Acting with complete authority, A. B. Phillips, past-president of the circuit, and superintendent of the city schools, announced that the big play-off between the Concreters and “DeMolay will be held at the high sehool gym on Thanksgiving with the opening game of the Ju- neau High-Douglas High champion- Ship as a preliminary. It was not announced who will officiate. Since the DeMolay representative | ‘&t last night's meeting unearthed téchnicalities in officiating to break a tie with the Krausers, Manager | Johnny Osborne of the winners pre- sented President Holmquist with still another technicality, which, he claims, will award the game to the giants by two points. Holmgquist stated that another meeting of the managers would be ‘called to act upon the protest of the decision, ————— A Special Delivery to Douglas Daily | 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. — e SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! e ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer item on the feast pro- OUTSIDE the Turkey. gram of ave, See Our Complete Assortment ALSO-~Inspect Our Beautiful Stock of DINNERW ARE 5 most complete line of delicacies IFOR OCERY ' g’he Pure Foods Store” o | : : PROMPT DELIVERY 1 j THANKSGIVING! = CHRISTMAS! NEW YEAR'S! . Almost one continuous long holiday, There’ll be many special meals to prepare, plenty of guests to serve, and lots of real time to be nt in the kitchen. We suggest these kitchen specials for making all your work easier, better and Jess of a drajn upon your time. Each article is a real buy. THOMAS Hardware“ Co. et TELEPHONE 478 DINE and DANCE_

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