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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1935 BRI'\IGING L‘P FATHER ARENT YOU GOIN' TO TAKE THAT SCENE WITH ME IN IT TODAY? | CAN'T-WE NEED A REAL VOCAL-TEACHER IN THAT SCENE-HE IS TO BE PLAYING THE PIANO - WHEN YOU COME IN AND CHOKE HIN - LISTEN-| THINK | KIN GIT JUST THE GLY YOO NEED-WHERE 1S THE PHONE? GO RIGHT IN MY OFFICE—~ ©1935. King Features Syndicate. Inc.. Great Britafn righ SABIN BOWLS 3 BEST GAMES AT ELKS SAT, Conference Bowling Ends This Week—Boilermak- ers and Beavers Lead None of the Pacific Coast Confer- ence bowlers at the Elks Alleys Sat- urday night managed to break 200 In the game scoring, but Hsn‘sah-‘ in of the Bruins achieved a three. game total of nore than a hun- dred points better than his nearest compet by consistently bowling 191, 198, and 193. Sabin placed fir econd and third in the game scoring d Mrs. Bob Kaufmann, also of the |2 £ruins, was fourth with 190, more playing dates left on their ective schedules, Next Saturday night marks the end of conference team play at the Elks Alleys. At the close of bowling last Satur- day night the Boilermakers led t Big Ten conference, with the Il ‘md tr Comhuskcr\ dangerous & r e. The Bea re in th Pacific Coast conference, the Vandals to worry about Following are the to December 16: Big Ten 636 The Bruins won three games from | Go) the Trojans by topheavy scores, and the Be vith a handicap advan- vage 20 points per ga. beat the Gaels two out of three. Complete scores were: Trojans Vs. Bruins Trojans— Mrs. Petrich Walmer M>Cermick 136 137 111 161— 458 Totals 404 141 165 Kaufmann 161 198 ars vs. Gallepin’ Gaels 20 20— 160- 489—1452 | 176— 438 Erm gdale 158— 474 Tubbs 436 426 497— 1359 | did not bowl. Totals —Average, 389 60| 163— 447 Pacific Coast Conference Lost Bruins Gallopin® Gaels — 11D ATTORNEY ENROUTE SOUTH Ir d as eounsel in the recent riot rial here of 24 men, left on the North | a enroute for his Portland home. man will appear shortly in ington in connection with the Ray Becker defense. e ee——— | LEROY VESTAL GOES | SOUTH ON NORTH SE LeRoy Vestal, Jr., outh on the North Sea to join his srandmother, Mrs. R. G. Day in Se- | at the top of the list in the with only | team standings |t in Goodman, ILD attorney who |, is a p;nwnger‘ " BENSON, RADDE. TIED FOR TOPS, ' SAT. BOWLING of the Alt Heide Bmu}n of the F¥ in the City t the Brunswick al- it \\nh thre Ed Radde m and G. bowling aturday ni res of ; | the Columbia Lumb: ond with 510, and ame of th elberg won two out of d Columbia ] es follow Ait Heidelberg 147 137 116 138 180 197 43 412 Branswick 148 141 167 124 166 167 481 432 Folgers 178 150 183 189 161 517 481 ( ‘olumbia Lumber Co. 88 158 152— 398 175 162 134 176 137 187— 462 490 23 496 488 tonight Sanitary pm Games oneers, 7:2 vs Um' g a. L‘i(‘y'flfi s Efisbodt Alaskan is un- rgéing extensive repairs in Peters- | burg in preparation for next sum-|{ The Big Ten Conference will bowl | attle. From there the two will flu‘m or's. work the following games tonight: Badg- ers vs Hawkeyes, 7:30 p.m.; Wildcats vs Cornhuskers, 8:30 p.m.; Wolver- ines vs Tllini, 9:30 p.m. After tonight Ten and the Pacific Coast conference bowlers have only to Marshfield, Ore., to visit Mrs.} Day's brother, then to California f the winter and spring. 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