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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. NOV. 30, 1935 By GEORGE McMA I'VE ARRANGED FOR YOO TO APPEAR AT A SOCIAL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW AT A MOSICALE-AND TOES- DAY YOOL ARE EESDEAK 1 KNOW IT AND 1 HAVE MADE ALL ARRANGE - MENTS. I'VE ENGAGED SOME STORES || SIR COLATION AS YOUR PRESS AGENT-HELL BE HERE TONIGHT WITH INSTROCTIONS FOR YYOU- VES-I'VE TAXED MY BRAIN FOR ; SOME IDEAS HELLO- SEND OP SOME REPORTERS- | HAVE A STORY TOP-NOTCHERS ARE TO MEET . THIS EVENING Concreters and DeMolays Are to Play Off Bas- ketball Tie Every sports league has its “cruc- ial” game, and Krause’s Concret- ers and the Order of DeMolay face theirs when the two top-notchers tangle at the high school gym at 8 o'clock tonight. The occasion for this second meet- ing of these two quints in the first half of the title race is to decide once and for all just who won that first engagement last Saturday night. The Concreters defeated the frater- nal lads, 40-39, but at a meeting Monday night, the losers produced referee’s errors which turned victory into a 39-39 tie. Because of the importance of the pame, there will be no curtain- raiser, League President Leonard | | | Alleys last night. Frank Metcalf, of | [ the Hoosiers, placed second in the | | totals with 546, and Herb Redman of | }the Badgers was second in a ghmel | scoring with 192. | { The Badgers beat the Mnroans,! the Wolverines won from the Irish,| and the Buckeyes defeated the Hoos- | iers, | l Complete scores were: ! BADGERS VS. MAROONS | Badgers— |Mrs. J. B. Caro | Faul Kegel | Redman 99 166 192 457 139 170 170 479 131— 369 168— 504 158— 520 Totals 457—1393 Marcons— Mrs. Bringdale Alex Dunham |R. R. Brown 148 115 163 137 158 162 167— 452 147— 420 152— 477 426 466—1343 WOLVERINES VS. IRISH Woelverines— J. F y E. 8. Evans Nick Bavard Tol 120—°360 | 159—*477 173— 558 452—1395 | 120 159 190 469 120 159 195 Totals | Irish— | Mrs. Bavard Frank Foster Jack Finlay 143— 49 138— 375 133— 461 | 172 120 161 117 167 UGRIN, HALM BEST BOWLERS AT BRUNSWICK Mike Ugrin of the Brunswick team bowled the best individual game—216 —and the highest three-game total— 570—in the Commercial League bowl- ing at the Brunswick Alleys last night. Halm and Ugrin were both on the winning « side in the team play. Brunswick defeated Rheinlander in all three of their contests, and Co- lumbia Lumber won a three-game| ictory over United Food. Complete scores were: Brunswick 133 121 144— 398 168 146 160— 474 Bill Redling Ray Galao Mike Ugrin 517 443 4821442 Rheinlander F. Hutching 136 170 128— 434 L. Delebeque 149 100 140— 389 F. Henning 165 150 170— 485 Totals 450 420 438—1308 Totals BAD WEATHER DELAYS TAKING PLANE SOUTH; PLANE FROM INTERIOR The PAA Lockheed Vega, which has been stored for several weeks at the PAA hangar, now located three miles up the channel, was floated at | moored at the Keeny float. PAA pi- lots Alex Holden and Gene Meyring, who arrived on the Victoria from Se- | attle to fly the plane to the States, remained in Juneau today because iiof adverse weather conditions. |Storms were reported in the vicin- ity of Wrangell, and weather condi- ons at Ketchikan were also unfav- jorable. The PAA Lockhced Electra will ‘eave Fairbanks for Juneau tomor- morning, weather permitting, | according to radio messages received 216 176 178— 570 {high tide yesterday afternoon, and is | by Bob Ellis, local PAA manager. Nc¢ passenger list was given. MILDRED KENDLER IS ENTERTAINING FRIENDS | mldred Kendler, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Joe Kendler. is celebrating her twelfth birthday by entertainine her intimate friends. This afternoon a theatre party is beinz enjoyed at he Capitol Theatre following which -efrezhments will be served at Mrs. Moder’s Coffee Shop. Guests of Miss Kendler are Marian Crowell, Nora Bareksten, Maybelle George, Doris Cahill, Marjorie Snell, Patsy Sey, Bernice Mead, Dorothy Jones. Charline Arnold, Betty Reed, Dorethy Fors, Doris McEachran, Bet- ty Rice, Sylvia Davis, Betty Anthony, Betty Jean Hansen, Marvel Geddes Jack Bareksten, Joe Kendler, Jr. = KEYSER LEAVES ON NORTH SEA FOR 6 WEEKS’ VACATION John Keyser, on the local weather bureau’s staff, will be a passenger south on the North Sea on six weeks’ vacation trip. He will go to Spokane, ! ‘Wash.,, where his parents reside, and | may go south to California before re- turning to Juneau. —— e MARRIED IN WRANGELL Miss Margaret McGilton of Pe- tersburg;, and Norman Guthrie ofl Ketchikan, were recently married in | Wrangell. Both are former students of the Wrangell Institute. The cou-| ple will reside in Ketchikan. .- Special Delivery t., Dougtas Daily 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. e SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! ! “The Glass of Fashion.” Match. | Stunning tray in walnut, mahog- " the one toaster with a ERE'S nothing like it any- where . . no informal food service so complete . . with all accessories in matched design. Four individual snack pl. in sparkling Fostoria ¢ A - White, $22.50. ing Fostoria appetizer dishes. gnack plates, 50c each. . any or antique white. Crown- ing all . . the Toastmaster itself. Only with Toast- . masteris a“hospitality party” practical. It's Flexible Toast-Timer— times each slice indi- vidually. No watching. Only Toastmaster pops up “"perfect White, $5.00. Totals 453 463 4141330 HOSIERS VS. BUCKEYES Holmquist said. The game will be broadcast over the radio. Starting line-ups will be the same as last| week, team managers intimated. BAVARD BOWLS | Heosiers— ! Dalma Hanson R. Stevenson F. Metcall 107-- 385 161— 504 182— 546 149 164 179 186 178 | Totals 499 486 450—1435 iBuckeycs— | | Kay Goodwin ... 102 139 183— 424! John 178 182— 520 172 172 172—*516 129 | T. Morgan United Food Grocery | Carl Delmissier 100 140 110— 350 R. Rieck 114 148 147— 409 Bill Redling 178 126 153— 457 Totals 392 414 4101216 Columbia Lumber Co. 124 116 149— 389 158 176 149— 483 . 170 154 213— 537 H. Grenhow J. Halm Totals . 452 446 511—1409 Commercial League games sched- uled for tonight are: A. J. Camp vs Something Different ! FAST GIN Alaska Electric Ligit and Power Co. 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DOUGLAS—Phone 18 sl BEST SCORES | Frye-Bruhn, 7:30 p.m.; Folgers vs. hn Halm ELKS' ALLEYS =" | Totals 434 489 5371480 A); Heidelberg, 8:30 pm. *—Average, did not bowl. | e e I Nick Bavard of the Wolverines| Only two Pacific Coast Conference GUSTAV OLSEN DIES } bowled the best three-game total games are scheduled for tonight at| Gustav Olsen, Ketchikan city! score—558—and placed first in the |the Elks Alleys—Beavers vs. Cougars, | Councilman and agent of the Deep | Sea Fishermen’s Unlon, died recent- | QA product of the Northwest Distillers that’ makes a perfect the Big Ten Conference at the Elks |8:30 p.m. straight drink or can be used as a mixer. S y o Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska € You will like the tang and the mild mint flavor! Established 1898 DOOR PRIZE == TONIGHT —— RICE & 4 Heating Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 i LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Juneau Liquor Co. PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 36 T [« [T e e T T Make the Postman Your Banking Assistant! 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