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» " (2] (2] | TOLD THE DIRECTOR THAT 1 INSISTED ON MR. DON AVOCADO, THE MOVIE IDOL-PLAYING IN MY NEW PICTORE-WE HAVE TWO LOVE SCENES IN IT - IM WAITING TO HEAR FROM THE DIRECTOR- ©1035, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. BEER, BOWLING |DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- ALLEY PIN MEN CAPTURE GAMES Alt Heidelberg Tops Signal| Corps and Brunswicks | Beat Folgers The Alt Heidelberg and Brunswick i cams carried off the bowling hon- ors last night in the City League | play at the Brunswick alleys, the, beer barons topping the U. S. Sig- nal Corps with a score of 1,340 against 1,325, while the Brunswicks | outpointed the Folgers 1436 against | 1,424 | Ed Radde of the Heidelbergs roll- ed high score of the evening with a 554. Ray Galao of the Brunswicks | was second high with 518 and V.| Stedman of Folgers was closed on his heels with 512. Tonight’s games will find the | United Meat tangling with Colum- bia Lumber at 7:30 and Sanitary Grocery and United Food compet- ing at 8:30. | The scores of last night’s games follow: Folgers Steve 152 135 177— 461 Stedman 141 169 262— 512 Caro 152 156 Totals ... Brunswick E. Galao ... 140 137 R. Galao 159 202 George 146 190 Totals 1433 Signal Corps | Croken 170 159 S Lenhart 158 147 rated all-America quarierback. He Heppenstall 169 129 then coached a season at the Colo- —_ - — rado School of Mines before re- Totals 1325 joining his pra.coach. Potsy Clark | Alt Heidelborg —no relation—to become the pro Mathesen 158 129 112— 399 league’s hottest player with the De- Jakeway 129 113 troit Lions, successors to the Ports- Radde 192 170 mouth Spartans. — —n _—. ___! In the 1935 season Clark was the Totals 1340 National League’s leading scorer, and was ameng the leaders in for- ward passing, ground gaining and dropkicking. No longer do skeptics inquire, “Who's Clark?” He's proved his merit in the fastest competition are left out in the cold all too fre- | known to football. Ask the New quently in the annual all-America | YOrk Giants, who watched him tear derby, but occasionally ‘these| off one 40-yard broken field run youngsters from the hinterland get| fof @ touchdown in the champion- a chance to make good on their own ship playoff, which Detroit won, and make the all-star pickers sorry -7 they were too timid to get off the| beaten path in making their selec- | “MOUNTAINEERS' tions. | Clark’s home coni-rence, the old Two cases in point are Earl Har- | Rocky Mountain, oddly enough pro- ry (Dutch) Clark of Colorado Col- | vided some of the finest help he lege, for a small school representa-' has received at Detroit. Frank tive, and the Rocky Mountain Con-! Christenson, former University of ference, as a sample of the too-! Utah fullback, is Clark’s regular often ignored “bush leagues.” | running mate at halfback with the Clark, who got his schooling at| Lions. Jack Johnson, another ex- Colorado College, a small endowed Utah great, is regular tackle for school of 500 students located in|Detroit. And Elmer Ward of Utah the mountain resort city of Colorado| State, understudy to Clare Ran- Springs, has just completed another ! dolph at center, is another former banner year as quarterback of the R« y Mountain conference star. professional championship Detroit| These four players come from Lions. Not only has Clark been the Rocky Mountains, a section in- named all-America quarterback | variably shunned by most all-Amer- among the pros, but he has been | ica pi Yet they have proved recognized generally as the greatest/ their worth. all-round player in the National! George Grosvenor, former all- League. | Rocky Mountain quarterback at | the University of Colorado, start- PROVED AS PRO ;ed more than half the games at The Associated Press named him | halfback for the Chicago Bears all-America collegiate quarterback | this yvear. Wilbur (Red )White, of in 1928. Many observers wondered | Colorado State, has had several at Sports Editor Alan Gould’s choice | starring moments in the Brookiyn asking “Who's Clark?” and “Where’s | Dodger backfield. Colorado College?” Howard Harp-| Just country boys who made good ster of Carnegie Tech was thelin a big way in the big city! more popular choice for All-Amer-| e ica quarterback that year. JUNEAU SKII CLUB But Dutch, after a season as back-| Will meet Saturday night at 7:30 field coach for his alma mater,|in the City Council Chambers. All joined the Portsmouth Spartans,| members and interested parties are where in his second year, he was! urged to attend. adv. SPORT SLANTS Small schools ana small colleges MAKE GOOD — FORMER. COLORADO COLLEGE STAR. WHO HAS BEEN THE SPARK-PLUS W, OF ®E DETROIT LIONS, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS COLORADO ATLETE HE KICKEO AFIELD GOAL- 10 BEAT VEWER Us 32 N 1929 Al Rights Reserved by JUNEAU SKI | CLUB MEETS \ 'Special Business Tonight— | Trip Planned for Sunday Morning | | | Members of the Juneau Ski Club and others interested are requested | | to attend the meeting to be held in | | the Council Chambers tonight at 7:30 | o'clock. | Such matters as the appointment THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1936. By GEORGE McMANUS 1T WAS: THE DIRECTOR ON THE 'PHONE -HE SAID HE ASKED MR, AVOCADO TO TAKE Pap ESSES TRIUMPH OVER BEES IN + ELKS' BOWLING J. E. Barragar Rolls High‘ Score with M. H. Sides | in Second Place GEME AT ouTcH LeD HE. LEAGUE N SCORING The Esses triumped over the Bees of inter-club powling games played last night at'the Elks Club. The Bees, made | up of players whose names start | with' the letter B, rolled a score of sk while NATIONAL the winners, whose | | | i t. | The regular Elks conference | ames are not scheduled to start until the return of Chairman Herb Redman from the Score of last nigh me follows: | start with S, were able to | ol up a total of 2,647 points. Tvfllanton rcs‘idelncde. & : | of the Bees was high he guests include Messrs. an J C ’ G With M. S, Sides the Mmes. Joe Waite, James Briggs. uneau vasn rocery 4 572 Clarence Rhode, Howard Simmons 3 with E E momicht at the Elks alleys players °nd the Misses Ruth Lundell, Madi- i CAgH G;(OCERS% . ¢ the “Should-a” group will dem- line McKinley, Bobbe Dalzell; Messrs. crner Second an war % rstrate their ability, or lack of James McNaughton, Sam Moyer, Or- Free Delivery PHONE 58 ,rin Kimball, Roger Stevenson. K-HE DIDN'T SAY ANV THING -HE JUST QU T- The Officers, Directors, and Staft of the bank join in extending to you this age old, yet ever new greeting It is our sineere hope that the good will, joy and happiness of the holiday season will be with you throughout every day of the vear. MISS MKINLEY FETED TONIGHT Informal Afi;; Given for Bride-to-Be and Mr. Stevenson T'he First National Bank JUNEAU. ALASKA A At A | Miss Madiline McKinley and Mr., Roger Stevenson, whose marriage will be an advent of January 11, will 1 be feted tonight at an informal gath- ring of the younger set for which Mr. Orrin Kimball and Miss Bobbe Dalzell will be host and hostess. Four tables of bridge will be ar- ranged at the affair, which is to be ' iven in Mr. Kimball’'s apartment in Fileas L GOODIE SALE Will be held by the Martha So- ty at the Sanitary Grocery, Sat- F. J. Fors ER. WEAR Bees w“r;:'e fiL\:)MBEE.)ue R urday, January 18, at 10:30 a.m. i A —adv. : A 204 o o s R i You are invited to present this SHCP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! coupon at the box office of the 2 D 5 L 3 3 (Official Publication) C l The s Report of the Finaneial Condition aplto aqtre W of i Esses g and receive tickets for your- |} A. Stewart 189 166 183— 538 ;I'H!;: dn' IM“, gflnfgifl %m( self and a friend or R. Stevenson .. 189 160 15— 507 ocoea 8¢ dunead, \ Iative & AFTER, S . % tory of Alaska, at the close of relative to see H. Sabin 140 156 187— 492} % O g P business on the 31st day of Decem- 2 C. Shattuck 156 162 220 ber, 1935, “Gom Tciind Fres s 5 iy RESGURCES \ g i on onn oan_asaqy L0ANs and discounts ..$ 445,529.04 ° 99 Totals 876 832 9393647 INISTE ‘ G 16 o Loans on real estate . 36019743 “lghbmw YNREET NEXT MONDAY S e e DEMOLAYS ELECT Votied, Siaten, boncs As a paid-up subscriber of The cwned 463,087.42 The Ministerial Association of Ju- OFFICERS MONDAY oiner bonds and war- 3 ] ! au and Douglas will meet in a | rants owned 637,307.20 Dally AlaSka Elllpll'e { regular session next Monday fore- At a meeting in the Scottish Rite | Banking house, furni- noon at 10 o'clock at the home of Temple at 7:30 o'clock next Monday ture and fixtures 46,771.13 00K nl T curren erin Adjutant George Tanner on Wil- evening, the Order of DeMolays will | Other real estate owned ~ 43,587.89 Good only for ¢ t offering loughby Avenue. elect officers for the coming term. Checks on other banks Your Name May Appear Tomorrow ATl All members are requested to be in | and other cash items. 929.71 SHOP TN JUNEAU! | attendance. | Brniatisegs tor - clokrit WATCH THIS SPACE l Fioy house . 8,483.23 L ewoeem N. Y. U. MISSES SCORE ON THIS ONE |Cesh on hand and due i S | “from banks 708,421.61 2 & 2 = e O SRR | G010 dust 43.80 BAILEY,S 24 Hour Service P : ; : < B TOTALLXABI 5;2,715.241,72‘ . Short Orders ! LITIE Regular Dinnsrs Capital stock paid in ..$ 100.000.00 CAF E Surplus fund ......... 100,000.00 of various committees, discussion of | details of the down hill trials for the |Dan Mohler Trophy race, applica- | |tions of members will occupy the | time. f The meeting will start promptly at | 7:30 o'clock and end about 9 so every {one is urged to be on time. | Skiiers are invited to turn out for a trip up the Douglas trail Sunday morning, meeting at 9 o'clock at the end of the trail on Douglas Island. |GASTINEAU NURSES | PLAN NOMINATIONS | | | Nomination of officers will feature | the first 1936 meeting of the Gradu- | ate Nurses of Gastineau Channel | |next Mcnday evening at the Glacier | Highway home of Mrs. E. J. Strom- | berg. Nurses are asked to meet at the | Channel Bus Terminal at 7:30 | o'clock. They will travel to and | from Mrs. Stromberg’s home by | bus, according to announcement by | Mrs. R. H. Williams, Secretary. . NOTICE The regular monthly business meeting of the Juneau Women's Club will be held at the City Coun- |cil Chambers on Tuesday, January |7 at 2 pm. i~adv. NORA B. CHASE, | President. | Ison. California forward, (center) going up to recover the ball a“efiray oIlle Rubenstein, New York university forward, beside him in the air, tried for a goal in their New York game. Note the expression on the face of Alex Weinstein, N. Y. U. center. New York won 41 to 26. (Associated Press Photo) I!Jnn.ed States of America Terri- “WHERE YOU MEET YOUn FRIENDS" Undivided profits less | expenses paid Reserve for contingen- 22,887.76 cies a 25,000.00 Due to other banks— | Dot s UNITED FOOD CO | Discount collected—not 5 earned 838.00 Individual and saving s CASH GROCERS deposits 2,082,984.02 . Wi {Demand and time cer- Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 | tificates of deposit 57,638.41 | © S TABREL & | Cashier’s and certified | checks 5,354.55 | ‘! TOTAL $2,715,247.72 | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | tory of Alaska, First Judicial { Division, ss. 1, Guy McNaughton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly |swear that the foregoing statement |18 true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Cashier. (Correct Attest) B. M. BEHRENDS, GEO. E. CLEVELAND, J. W. McNAUGHTON, Directors. | Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1936. ' (Notorial Seal) | | | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alasks I H. J. TURNER, Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. My commission expires April 24, 1937. Established 1896 By BILLIE DE BECK -~ IF “THE SHIF'LESS SKONK” IS A FLOP--- WELL--IT'S JUS' ONE OF THOSE AT THINGS it! I'M GOING TO THE COUNTRY FOR A FEW DA YoUu WON'T BE HERE FOR TH' OPENING OF YOUR OWN SHOW 22 You AIN'T HUMAN, MR. HOLDEN--* SUCH S LIFE-- ONE MORE FLOPPEROO ON BROADWAY--- SAIRYILL GO BACK TO TH' HILLS WISER 'N' SADDER ALMOST AUGLST HASN'T BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HOW TIME FLIES--- HERE (T IS ANY BRAINS HE'D GET A WIFE AND COLLECT THAT F\VE THE FIFTEENTH OF | | AND RONNIE DE CASSY MARRIED ---(F HE HAD MILLION INHERITANCE .| YES, SIR~+- IF HE -+~ OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings { WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 P