The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1936, Page 7

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mg included Hollywood bridge and BRUNswchs IN | Cootie. For the former, Eleanor TuP cuR A s \McKechme and Shirley Davis were | |the high and low scorers respec- ,tlvely while in the latter Mildred ELKS MA E BY uN wASHlNGTUN | Kendler won first, Arline Rice won | second and Irene Williams received | ‘ BOWLING TEAM =500 B, KAUFMANN| UCLA CONTEST. for Catherine Campbell, one of the ! * 'SAILORS MEET ODDSTWOTO SECRET SESSION CONCRETERS IN - ONE JOE PUTS 1S BEING HELD TO HOOP PRACTICE. BRESCIA OUT PREVENT CRISIS | young guests whose birthday is to- Radde Takes All Honors as |- Favors were given each chiid.Wilson Bowls Biggest Single Dopesnus Pick Favorites in :Louns Is Favored in Match| (contiaues rrom Page oney Color scheme for the aiffair was 5 . . nz in the first p > Ses-. b s L% A | Brunswick Pinmen De- |green ana pink | Game in Conference Other Games to Be lon of the 1038 basketoall scason, lonight with Giant . ¢ s e Tl G | in M P d S il Fhne Dl R ke EE sty LA AT g s unless Fascist Nations stop i in Matches layed Saturda: he Tallapoosa ¢ we tea Argentinian i 3 e ! feat Purples NEW FAMILY IN DOUGLAS P 4 i 2 y held a short practice game last ev- g0 military aid “j]““ L&'Pf;“; : . B. i two ening at the High School Gym. Tt YORK i hre B ot A W B0 Ly i Despite the mighty' eHort of Ed| ., i sud "M, B. MoGee and twol oo or o nn roiled the high (OHRE S s Bohool Ky, 1he YOR 9.—Odds are One official said: & children -have moved here from . The me of the practice game was cur- hat Joe Louis will tonignt | Radde to stem the tide of defea’,| g ich|score at the Elks alieys last even- he ¢ o e Vivieer to 1’ that Joe :Louls en idle ¢ Soviet Un- L Jupeau and are located in the Opich/| £ P 08 aeles led by the L rrivel in port of ., . . 96, the Elks five man bowling ‘sauad y,.ce on Second Street. Mr. Me-|ing to help his Susqu " o e S poosa from searching 'y ooor, o Jory o5 to, act. lost a close match to. the Bruns- ¥ a mates to a three game win ove of Washington, to i bl - Syzg Argentinian > 1 Gee is a carpenter by trade. " ¢ wick team on the Brunswick alleys e y racuse. Kaufmann's tctal of > football field at D o — g B COW ] last evening. The game totals for . pins was followed by a 540 for R. E.| Los 5 tomorrow, holds. *he g COUNCIL MEETING ! Sollioht for the Helrdes Sl | the two teams were: Brumswick| ctooeni o TN Hime set for| RODertson, bowled in the first mateh | *Potlight for the Saturday games I 2548, Elks 2523; giving the Bruns-| = e g |of the evening as Robertson's Car-|D the Pacific Coast conference. s a et of the Council °* * Bt st o3 wick rollers a twenty-five pin edarx.!qdji‘:f’_c‘;iil :ll‘x? ;::gt of the week for|Degie Tech dropped two games out| Stub Allison, coach of é“l.[urn.m, g 2 of three to the University of Alas-|a¥s he will be py to beat Ore- Radde's notable attempt included |y "o ooceTor apnotnting & new bkl e the high single game of the even-| L. i is | K. State at Por 3 by . ; City Clerk. Up to 9 o'clock this Stanford ISR ing, 223 and the high match total| |\ o oo Goetz reported mo| Warren Wilson, of the Alaska| Stanford, mpered by of 633. Radde also had Sum‘d‘a.ddmofial :;fipucauons Wkt receiv-:sq“ad- rolled the high individual|-Pjured football players, is favorerl |game of the evening, 200, to help|to beat Oregon at Palo Alto. | high individual game, 203; followed | 8 0 Usrih ot e Baniat vuh, bis team to its win. Washington State College is pick= 201. Ugrin scored the second high Second high individual game was|®d over Idaho at Moscow. | match total of 589 pins. { rolled by Art Bringdale of Holy| The University of California will ¥ Results of the match: cflNTE Cross in the second match of the|Wmeet Illinois in the leading Inter- % Elks Team evening, 193, but Holy Cross could |5ection '“'““f»‘“ 0 arTow. J. Barragar 4 . 145 183 152 410 |not quite come through and lost f Doc Stewart .. 163 114 136— 413 EIGHTING |the mateh to M.LT. I § Ifert - 150 187 191— 52| A | Bob Kaufmann's 192 was third val of the | reters held a . efore the arr squad, the ask has had eight bouts While p.q0 410 placer ocation notices d St for sale at The Empire office. eyl Try an Empire ac . g and several of - duled fora ten al hoop circles ¢ evening's practice. - hoidovers on the Krause Manager Johnny Os- mmy Nelson, Woody Bur- Other hoopsters in Krau suits were Ralph Bardi, last sea high school star; Curly Watson ! Dutch Behre ; om last year's Sailor team: Red | Frodle, Tanghe, Carlson Ris- ; were again on the floor for i eason. Newcomers to the Tal- ly squad are Robert Doyle, Robert i § | Hankins, 'Lee Bothell, Holm Ev- F. Metcalf 176 140 163— 479 | high single game score. kA ‘»nx and an:'m.;n' Hundwin. Dan i E. Radde 233 197 { This evening’s matches bring to- |Livie DeMo 3t a line — | ARE DESIGNATED gether Lafayette and Cornell, at [ Miss Diana Spencer o New york, |LiVie DeMolns e iy -.dehcmus sparkiing SChl"lng Coffee Totals " e AR, 2523; 7:30, and Harvard and Yale meet { is shown in her West Indian Creole | T 2] < P Sl season by acting as i(")tl for thi: i : . costume, designed for the 21st An- | _ Brunswick Team | HOUSTON, Tex, Oct, 8—The N"_hn. traditional battle at 8:30, while { S8l Ariiats’ Ball ot Provincetown, |referee for the practice test M. Ugrin 183 156 201— 560 |Oregon holds down the maple Mass, | In the season’s second practice ee « M. Snow 162 178 177— 517 | tional Boxing Association has nam-|,oqinst Rutgers, at 9:30. |this evening at 7:15 in the High C l lll 0 R. Galao 163 185 158— 506/ °d Max Schmeling. former heavy-| "past cvening match results were: i St 00l Gym, the Juneau Fire De- S. Vukovich.. 179 147 167— 493 Weight boxing champion, as the University of Alaska bl iid Drdarianaob SR Percolat Another one for Drip s 147 151 174 472 |leading * contender for Champion| wiisen -”135/ e S e Has Aluadv Pul chased DEPARTURE SOON OF partment team will toke over the One kind for Percolator _!James J. Braddock's crown. | Miss Kolasa . 103 102 154— 359 Promising Young LEISHERIES SFAFE |Che pie wia e forsut Totals . 2548| Joc Louis, the Detroit negrolyys paylin 104 147 138— 389 » ad by Jot xeah | bomber, who Tost to Schmeling in @ gpor 113 113 113— 339 Heavyweight | OCCASIONS PARTIES ShonsopL DY YRR, BR SR L {recent fight, was rated next. Max| okt i HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Oct. 9.—Bing | e e T B | Beer, also a former champion, was| Totals 455 501 605—1561,Crosby has entered the prize ligit With the departure of the Brant| & Co. ‘le HySeSY l){ e identi |listed sixth. : Car1lé1/ie Tech. business, having purchased Grb #{With members of ‘the Bureau of)lies of the Grahams players is due NEWQ Champions and the two leadin2!p hertson 174 191‘ 175— 540 | 8ie Turner, promising young he: | Fisheries staff aboard bound for \»4}» be cleared up to some extent = contenders in each class were nam-| groyn *172 142 172— 516 Weight. winter headquarters in Seattle, When they take the floor tonight in iy DOD I A £dias Toliome Mrs. Darnell ... 102 115 79— 296| It is also rumored that s|scheduled for Saturday night, the| theic first public appearance, G 4 S | Heavyweights | Si)ot 17 17 17— 51|secking a ,{last weck has been a busy (;m‘ s0- i | James J. Braddock, Max Schmel- gl e |and Bob N those “’?lfl are leaving |ing, Joe Louis. Wl Totals 465 495 443—1403| Weight. their Irm)gb, C())nNU]l;* GAST[NEAU HOTEL ) will be Miss Bess O'Neill, f ” [.* CARD PARTY SERIES Rdght Wpavyvelght | = Y Ok o BEING RENOVATED PASS. . John Henry Léwis, Al MecCoy, Holy Ci 5y yia Gallagher, iss Jean S g ES FIRST EVENT | : e Y 4083 On Health Mlsslon i Jack McAvoy. Bringdale 142 142 193— 477 st To make good its very The card party event of the Re- Middleweight A 151 148 146— 443 16-woak i DA Effort for the Com of the | bekah lodge given last evening in| Fred Steele, Ken Overlin, Maurice| miss Monson . 136 147 147— 430 s hostess at dinner Ghigat. Tne Gagtinbay | EHoto): hin | the Odd Fellows' Hall was enjoy-|Tnil. i ; Ry e roup of friends for Miss O'-| & he ifht ciina tho ook | cd by five tables of players. Bridge, Welterweight joen i Ry O 5. Gallagher. Sally st A iram of st i and pinochle were played.| Barney Ross, Jack Carroll, Jack| M.LT ; ghem _ab ccording to Wilbur West | » Prizes for bridge were Mrs. O.| Fortney. { Fverson .138 .185 172— 478 Lou Wil-| ™ i - g 5 Wyller and Joe Riedi first and Mr., Feathedweights iy Ton e T SEsaa S 1ew oil burner: been | end Mrs. Bwr Johnson, consola-| Pete Sarron, Freddie Miller, | puylin 151 150 150— 451 Ry Bl Bate e Rt thEt I By o= | : 4 tions. For whist the prize winne; | Henry Armstrong. | B e D IGTHPItG oyt HE ultra-modern transcontinental flyer @ were Mrs. Laughlin and Jack Lan; Bantamweight ' matals 474 474 4171365 oL e e ki s PEHm ‘the | for dependable travel in all seasons—thru seth firsts and Mrs. Riedi and J. O.| Sixo Escobar, Tony Moring, Bal- E | | ds . and < Belreow dnftesnoant L0 retalled” and ‘ney i to Chicago on roller-bearings—and of course { Kirkbam consolation. Pinochle win- |tazar Sangerbille. ' Syracuse l Robert Render . will. have 8|, fy e i > 9 ners were Miss Florence Ryan and Flyweights Blomgren 153 140 171— 464 small tea for Miss O'Neill at the "IE0 0 i EVERY CAR AIR-CONDITIONED. Elmer Boyer, first; Mrs. George Small Montana, Benny Lynch, Redding 5 i Governor’s House. Miss ONeill | "0 0 0 i) A f HPECE ol Fleck and Scotty Nelson, consola-| Jimmy Warnock. ;:;xfi(i”;;'ul‘. ;TZ m_lg 1234 :gi and Miss Pear] Peterson were hos-| @00 s Clean, quiet, comforfolflef\,‘(n no extra fare. ticns. i R S s ol o T tesses at - Juncheon last Saturday, P25t new Spr A g 0 Take any of these comforfable accommoda- Refreshments were served follow- GOODIE SALE [P it 5 s ) i and breakfast Sunday at the Cof- | W““l gy 2 ‘l’“ ;’*" Ay tions: newsst reclining chair coaches, mod- ing the card playing. ! 3 7 p G Gt fee Shop. B ern tourist sleepers—or Standard Pullmans g, Totals . 460 431 4721353 ) : dents, as well as a lou ;i P i TE e The Ladies of the Holy Trinity Susquehgnna: N R QS % T ot AR ey with large, downy berths, compartments and 1ILDREN ENJOY GAMES Guild will hold a sale Sat., Oct. 10, | Kaufmann 182 179, ', ting and nting i drawing rooms. Tray service at lunch coun- o] rwo oriml BIRTHDAY PARTY at the Juneau-Young Hardware!sterling 183 140 J Grouper ter prices in coaches and tourist sleepers, or .,d;;,: tphlc“c,‘:,:?::mf,‘;: !:ts ]_I:’:J" Co’s store. A complete line of|nmrs Caro ... 149 128 { places cave large the “famously good”’ meals in the diners. baked foods, also baked beans and lub: chairs, nds, floor lamps Cahill’s birthday party last even- salads. Sale starts at 11 am. adv. Ask for all the details on a trip anywhere “out- | | p P 7 ; side.” We'll meet you at the boat when you come v N —Average score—Did not bowl. mrl an OI‘I ; li’L) B south. Write, cable or call ~ ! =1r George Chrystal, official secre- GAINSVILLE, Fla., Oct. 9.—The along the walls provide good xmd» KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative o |tary of _the British Ministry of | University of Florida varsity fool-|ing light t hout the loi 1 200 Smith Tower, Seattle i alth, is shown as he arrived in {pal players will live under one|additional radiation will make it ! . m“; ‘i‘{e w?nllil ugtt‘?;r fiurA:::t‘}‘x;zv\lz ! roof, eat the same meals and gen-' comfortable in any weather, Mr. | »f sanitation and ypubhc health |€rally follow the same routine dur- Wester said. W H i | measures. ing the season. It's a plan insfi- 5 BRESAECE * v | - 'Gator coach, Lode and placer loeaiion notices i | i for sale at The Empi F M. S. DEUTZ f SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Oct. 9.— 3 | Fred Apostoli, contender for mid- capt. Al weathers | dleweight honors, is favered o beat ; | former champion Lou Brouillard in d _ :tonyght's fight. | FOR CHARTER i Gl LEGION AUXILIARY HEAD ON WAY TO CONFERENCE AT HEADQUARTERS IN EAST ’ Mrs. Mildred Culver, of Anchor- Call Mert Benedlct age, Department President of the American - Legion Auxiliary, is a couthbound passenger on the Al- Phone 146 -]/ aska enroute to the conference of | Department Presidents and Secre- | taries at the Legion headquarters in Indianapolis. | | xNock! KNOCK! || WHO'S THERE? . CECIL o~ SALLY—"The Comic Sirip of the Air” “ TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT—AT 5:30 NATIONWIDE FAVORITES HAVE YOUR CAR WINTERIZED . . . TODAY Don‘t Let Indian Summer Fool You—Now is the time to get the jump on Old Man Winter. Anti-Freeze Motor Tune-Up EB 7d ZEB—Those two old codgers who run the Chains--Batteries--Heaters ener lore. i A e e v ; Winter Lubrication—Brake Relining 5 (Topped the Iu;t in a recent vote as the funniest serial on the air.) § ] FOR LOW COST, EFFICIENT MOTOR SERVICE v ., AND IN ADDITION : KINY OPENS ITS FAI.I. SEASON ‘ LIS ; By announcing that in its end to bring its listel the best, it h;s | onnors otor o [ contrscted with MacGregor u‘;%c, llfl.gtol fsurmsl:,e;ir tl.|e ' year, & - ‘ Qo the finest obtainable, in talent and programs.:, This will give KINY listen- 'Thomat F. Campbell (top), Repub- : . ers the same music and artists that will be heard on some of the largest lican, and R. C. Stanford, Democrat ] stations in the country. This is in line with KINY’S desire to constantly 80 Fhosnix ARDIEISe WS Aoml 230 S. Franklin Street PHONE 411 . improve its service to the community, ;‘:r.'ov.:rno:;f ":ru::..c::':-';::fl dai : A § is a former governor of the state. 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