The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1936, Page 6

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SNUFFY-- TELL THAT BACKWOODS NEPHEW OF YOURS TO STOP HOLLERIN'--IF HE WANTS A DRINK OF WATER TELL HIM TO PUSH THAT BUTTON ALONG SIOE OF HIS BED--- UNDEFEATED IN WASH, STATERS SOUNDS BOOACIOUSLY QUARE TER ME, BUT T RECKON GOOGLE KNOWS ! WHAT HE'S TALKIN' ABAAT --- WOMEN TAKE DEFEAT OREGON ELKS LEAGUE: v PIN HONORS PULLMAN, Wash, March 7.— By BILLIE DE BECK YE MEAN TER SAY WASHINGTON U | BEATS ‘OREGON RADIO CONTEST Washington State College defeated Juneau Play?s Win All Five of Scheduled Tele- graphic Events The undefeated Juneau Elks won their fifth consecutive victory over their Ketchikan opponents yesterday on the Elks Alleys in the final bowl- ing match of the telegraphic tour- nament. Both the first and second wams of Juneau Elks bowlers chalk- ed up five straight winning scores. The Juneau first team amassed a to- tal of 13,852 points against 12,775 for the Ketchikan first team, and the Juneau second team scored a total of 13,277 against a total of 11,748 for the Ketchikan second team Harry Sabin of the Juneau second and Frank A. Boyle of the first team CARNERAWINS | the Oregon University basketeers last night 44 to 30 to clinch third place in the North Division Coast Basketball Conference. - Mrs. Pelricfirs. Bavard and Mrs. Lavenik Bowl Best Total Scores The woman bowlers in the Brew- | ers’ League won all of the honors in | the match play at the Elks Alleys |last night. Mrs. J. T. Petrich of the |Hop Golds bowled ‘e best th:ce- |same total, 574, Mrs. E. Bavard of | 7 £ _|the Golden Glows was second with | AV\ al’de((i)TeChll;;CalGKHOCk 1531, ;nd Mrs. Martin Lavenik was out Uver y Gas- | third with 525. Paul Bloedhorn of the : {Golden Glows, who was the only tanaga of Spain % {masculine bowler to place in the % {game scoring, won first place with NEW YORK, March 7—Ponder-|, suore of 228, Mrs. Bavard was sec- ous Primo Carnera, Italy's fistic|,,q with 212, followed by Mrs. Lave- foghorn, blasted out a five round pnj with 205, and Mrs. Petrich with | victory last night over Izzy Gas- 903, tanaga, of Spain. BOUT, 5 ROUNDS 268‘ The Hop Golds won two games T0 WIN TITLE tHuskies Are Champions of- Northern Division Conference SEATTLE, March 7.—The Uni- versity of Washington defeated Ore- gon State last night by a score of 39 to 30 to win the Northern Di- | vision Coast Conference Basketball Champicnship, Oregon State bnk-{ ing second place. Washington will play either | Southern California or Stanford in | a three-game series in the playoff for the coast championship. The Southern teams play tonight | at Palo Alto to decide the South- ern Division championship. | The Huskies last night were in perfect trim and Coach Hec Ed- 4 mundson’s combination of Bishop, YE HAN'T GOT NARY ‘A DRAP 22 WAAL-- T HAIN'T SUSPRISED--- YE CAN'T PUT ‘NO DEPENDENCE (N THEM THAR NEW- FANGLED CONTRAPT(ONS-- GET TOGETHER TONIGHT 200 P. M. On! From 1 DANCE!|- took the honors last might. Sabin| The huge Itallan scaling 368 1oy the Golden Glows but were de- | Wagner, Loverich, Bgge and Mc- bowled 211, 223 and 172 for a total |POUNds. was awarded a technical|seqieq py them in the last game!gyncery’ clicked as they did in the ’ knockout when Referee Arthur Don-| wpon the Golden Glows knocked of 606, winning first place in the to- | tals and second place in the game scoring. Boyle bowled the best in- n stopped the fight because of|qown the pins for a classic 617. The | the condition or, Gastanaga’s danv'maw‘ team overcame a handicap | first half of the year when they were hailed as Washington's great- MUSIC BY 'TERMINAL TO HAVE NOVEL ORCHESTRA A musical combination that is all the rage in the States, but which is unique to Alaskans, will be intro- duced by the Terminal Cafe to- |night, according to the manage- ment. The three-piece combination, \popular in similar cafes Outside, in- |eludes piano, sax and clarinet, and ;bus.\ fiddle. Tie musicians engaged {to bring the music around and around out of these instruments —— the big violin he plays. To the danc- ing public in Seattle and Wash- ington state, however, he is well known, having played at McAlroy's, with Vic Meyers' band, with Eddie Smith’s orchestra at the opening of the Tusco Inn on the Everett High- | way, and over all the big stations in Seattle. He slapped the swollen violin with Smith’s ork at the ritzy Davenport Hotel in Spokane, whose radio programs are enjoyed by many Alaskan dialers. Dancing at the Terminal will pre- vail until 2:30 o'clock, it was said. are | Paul Brown, piano; Al Burnette, sax T |and clarinet, and Leonard Ball, bass NOTICE fiddle. Brown and Burnette are well- nown to local music lovers, and both are considered “tops” in their Fruits and | FRESH s to a farewell . dinner in honor of Brother and musical interpretations. Sister Redl shafer at 6:30 Tues- Ball is as new to local pziror evening —adv. Vegetables ; ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 § OPEN ALL NIGOT Alaskan Hotel Liquor S:ore Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings est passing team in history. o The starting line-up for the Orangemen last night was Wally Palmberg and Hip Tuttle, forwards; |aged left eye. advantage of 25 points per game, The Spaniard weighed 208 pounds | allowed the Rheinlanders, by de- feating the latter team two out of dividual game, 238, and placed sec- ond in the totals with 597 Complete Juneau scores were: FOR INSURANCE ' ORCHESTR t RN BRSO - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ‘ ! | | T | T .; ‘J B: §4iml:1m'1“uq 169— 50- ‘MRs CHAHLES i"hg:mfi?:l‘:sémmg ST Earl Conkling, center; Bob Berg- 1 {J. Barragar, Jr. . 15 9— 504 | & 5 3 s 1iff Folen, ds. | R Rowertion 132 10 10— 4o ¥ | Goiden Glows vs Hop Golds gk e S R DOWNSTAIRS Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. A. St t 174 189 197— 56 i olden lows AI]‘ e - et > S it * . Boyle ... 160 238 179 597 SEY Is AG MN |ars. Bavard 154 11 212 57| RUMMAGE SALE 1S Gt o ot it | 01 16 515 Bloedhorn 117 123 228— 468 | £ tetve . i 1 - e w1 m— s SCHEDULED BY GUILD 0 e T | Totals . 848 942 8852675 | bt e e b The rummag= zale of the Trinity “ E T E M l N A L Sub total, 11,177; grand total Totals 448 471 617—1536 | Guild will be held March 26, in the ret g > S 113,852. Hop Golds Messerschmidt Building, according Deliciously Different Foods” | Second Tea — Mrs. Petrich ... 203 197 174— 574 to announcement today by Mrs. C. Cateri 3g 'ts & divate Di N i. S uonm( lz'& s’ 4 |Offscnts Elobted for Ma il i e ey i SR By b D o U G L A s l N N atering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties & aiinmans . i85 294, 170 sat sutacercy 1ol Lavenik 180 180 180—*540 | Guild held yesterday afternoon in \— - e — P. Kegel 154 173 135— 462 Society at Friday — — — —|Trinity Hall at 2 o'clock. e M. Sides 169 156 199 5241 . Totals 544 477 5341565 Mrs. Arthur Fox will be in charge o -3 - s;b,E; 211 223 172— 606 Meeting Rheinlanders vs Blatz lof arrangements, with Mrs. Harry BEER—WINE—SANDWICHES ¢ Pl e Chale B e, eilosied Rheinlanders {Lea and Mrs. E. M. Polley assisting. | 5 . o S 3 s 5 Wl 1 a \ : [ | Tome o e | s e aacthe, Sootaty | erien® - 158 10 106 0| Tt ws srpeuioed et the qul JOHN MARIN, Proprietor | [J s ,3_237_ 45 10991 grand tofal line yearly election held yesterday geyenson 162 141 183—486 leadersrllnpl of Mrs. K. Jarman, will ‘ ' First team—Howard, 534, Daniels, E:l:g;im Lishi Ereshytapian, oz, —— —— —— ——lfered to the public at an early date. e uncalL um r . | " 543, Blanton, 478, Thibodeau, 507, B g Totals 476 472 5071455 [ - — RO R L TR N ST R J L b M lls I'u: Vaeune, @, toat 3581 |, e ST e donns e ; e o e KA R P S T o Second team —Nowell, 500. BArnes, | yice_president, Mrs. E. J. Cowling, [ Watmer i e R i —_— 432, Saw:ver.z , Nyquist, 439, Bailey, Second Vice President, Mrs. O. E"'Pev.rich 127 158 162— 447 S, Votal, S Sullivan, Secretary, Mrs. Charles | N e E? BT H. Flory, Treasurer. = Totals ... 423 476 514—1413 \ SONS OF NORWAY Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer was hon- ! *Average—did not bowl. Business meeting tonight at I.[oFed suest at the dessert luncheon| he following Grocers League .+ 0. 0. F. Hall at 8 oclock to be|20d social which preceded yester-|games are scheduled for tonight at y followed by a social meeting at day’s business session. Mrs. Red- |the Elks Alleys: 8. & W. vs. Uneeda, . ‘which refreshments will be servad;|lingshafer, who leaves shortly for|q.39 grclock, and Reliance vs Amo- —ady. | Washington, D. C., to which city her cat, 8:30 o'clock. husband, Regional Fiscal Agent of | the Forest Service, has been trans- ferred, was presented by the Martha (@ ¢ © ¢ e ¢ e & = = = 0 8 / Society with an ivory-handled silver | ® AT THE HOTELS . meat fork in memory of her stay The inexpensive way to keep warm in any weather is to burn the “Economy Brand”"——— — e POSST [ ; SPECIALIZING ] e o0 e ~o0 ¥ , LT | INDIAN EGG-LUMP Mrs. N. Lester Troast and Mrs. | Gastineau o 3 and Clarence Rands served as hostesses.| Murray Stuart; W. J. Barrows: C. i 1 Ton, delivered . ... $15.50 Italian Plans for a social to be given |H. Keil, Juneau; L. J. Israelson, City; 1/, Ton, delivered 7.75 Ya Ton, delivered ... ... 4.40 Excellent for FURNACE, RANGE or HEATER March 24, Mrs. Ray Peterman to be |Arnold Henstrard, Hettinger, N. D. - Dinners in charge, were announced to be in | Alaskan a tentative stage, and a special} Allen Gregorson, city; E. C. Mich- meeting of the Society was called |ers .city; Mr. and Mrs. Chares Metz, for Friday, Mareh 20, to complete |Hoonah; Charley Woods, Tee Har- AT Gastineau Cafe arrangements. |bor; Jack Higgins, DuPont; A. Val- Short Orders at All Rowrs B — |lentine; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kareen ® SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ‘and son, Douglas. —— e o e e i e Start your fire with INDIAN then bank with——— “CARBONADO" The Coal That Makes Other Coals Last Longer | sHOP IN JUNEAD, FrasT! SHOP IN JUNEAU! SRR LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CATERPILLAR - DIESEL! Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATC HES ————d SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” AFTER 6:00 P. M.1! ® PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— PHONE 226 W. P, JONES, Factory Representative, and HOWARD D. STEPHENS, of the Northern Commercial Co., Alaska Distributors, are making their headquarters at Room Dot 77 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy [ ; COFFEE SHOP 216, Gastineau Hotel, and invite you to call and learn more of their CATERPILLAR-DIESEL. Percy Reynolds, Manager ALASKA MEAT (0. -_ul,___, | | | | 0000000000000 OO A g If your Daily Alaske £mpire TG HAMS AND BAGON U, 'S Covermment TansoND : has not reached you PHONE BETTER STILL, call at the DISPLAY ROOM on Front | g PIGGLY 226 and a copy will be sent by ’ Street, near First National Bank and SEE ACTUAL ‘ R T e T O WIGGLY SPECIAL CARRIER to you MOVING and TALKING PICTURES of their line of = The Gasti QUALITY AND ; 1 p ECONODMY OQur Services to You Begin and End at the £ ~ { Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat \ T T T =

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