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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1936. Penn State (26) Bethlehem. | Navy (6) Yale (7)—Baltimore. New Hamp. (6) Bost. Col. (19)— Durham. Penn delphia. Pitt-Duquesne—Pittsburgh. W. Va. (0) W. Va. Wes. (0) —Mor- l Lehigh (0) (6) Princeton (7)—Phila- Schedule of Principal Con-| tests Tomorrow on Various Fields s Col. Sta Many important football gamps‘ Texas (25) Bayler (16)—Austin are on the schedule for tomorrow ROCK MOUNTAIN In the following list of contests| Brigham Young (0) Utah St. (27) the letter N denotes night game; —Provo. home team is listed first throughout! Colorado (58) Colo. Mines (0) — and the 1936 scores are noted in|Zoulder. parenthesis: Denver (14) Utah (39)—Denver. IN THE WEST Mont. St. (0) Greeley St. (6) — California (14) UCLA (2) Ber-,Bozeman. keley. Wyoming (3) Colo. State (12) — Montana Mis, Laramie. soula. SUNDAY, OCT. 18 Oregon (14) Idaho (0)—Portland.| San. Fran. (0) St. Mary's (13)— So. Cal. (20) Wash. St. (10) —|San Francisco. Los Angeles. | — Washington-Oregon State— Seat- iy ‘Luu GEHRIR Is MIDWEST | Chicago (0) Purdue (19)—Chi-| Fler i MGST VALUABLE | (19) Illinois ' 0—Towa City.| Kansas (7) Oklahoma (0)—Law-| rence. | Marquette (14) Kan St. (0)—Mil-| | | SOUTHWEST ! | Aex A &M. (1) Tex. Chr. (10)—| ) Gonzaga (7) Towa waukee. Minnesota | S ‘Baseball Writers' Associa- | Nebraska-Indiana—Lincoln. | . . . tion Make Pick in Am- Northwest (7) Ohio-St. (20)—Ev-| anston . ‘ erican League N. Dame (27) Wisconsin (0)—So. Bend. (40) - Michigan (0) ! NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The Base i {ball Writers’ Association of America {has named Yankee first baseman| Lou Gehrig as the most valuable! | player to his team in the American | League. A close second is White-| |Sox shortstop Luke Appling. i | Third valuable man is Earl Av-| ferill, Cleveland outfielder; fourth,| | Charley Gehringer, Detroit's sec-: ond baseman, and fifth, Bill Dick-| ey, Yankee catcher. Next in order are Joe Kuhel of loLls(vJ]]C. fw;;shingmn; Vernon Kennedy, m:v;;l: & Lee-Kentucky—Lexing-|white Sox pitcher, and Joe Di| SOUTH Ala Tennessee ingham Duke Durham. La. State - Mississippi — Baton Rouge (N) No. Carolina Raleigh (N). S. Carolina Columbus. Va. (7) Maryland (14) — Char- (25) (0) —Birm- (0) Georgia Teach (6) State-Furman — (0) Va. Poly (21)— INTERSECTIONAL Arizona (7) Centennary (14)— Tucson (N). | " Boston {8 Colgate (6) Tulane (14) — New ARE NOW SAFE Detroit-Auburn—Detroit. | Georgia-Rice—Athens. | !Cnly One Removed—Sev- Mich St.-Missouri — East Lans- ing. eral Others Have Already Renewed Contracts .- — New York U-N. Carolina—New | York. | So. Methodist - Vanderbilt —Dal-| las. | Maggio, Yankee rookie outfielder. | | 168— 503 154— 499 222— 538 170— 482 181— 547 Total R— Elks Team 125 199 227— 176 171 195— 142 191 168— 501 166 128 190— 484 .. 200 211 157— 568 2646 551 542 Totals STEAL §10000 ¢ ROCHESTER, New Hampshire, Metealf’s big finish gave him the|Qct., 16.—Three holdup men this second high total of the match,|noon snatched a $10,000 payroll from 551 pins. Ray Galao copped second | employees of the Mayberry Shoe high single game honors with a 222 Co., and fled in a motor car. game, being the only Brunswick - - ee—— bowler to rank. | Empire ads are read. Tonight, City League bowling will METGALF cflM again take over at the Brunswick Grocery swarming the maple at 7:30 [ |and the A. J. Camp and Thomas [ |Hardware Company lining up d against each other at 9:30. wIN PIN M A TcH | Brunswick Team |M. Ugrin . 200 134 S M. Snow 178 167 Radde Rolls High Score in | E. calao 1 105 1 M. Seston Victory Over Bruns- wick Bowlers finished strong to roll the single- |J. Keyser game high of the evening, 227, in;L- Hudson his last effort, as his team of Elk | H. E. Iffert Brunswick alleymen in the special | matsh on the Brunswick alleys | last night. Ed Radde aided the counts with the Brunswicks, by marking up the high total of the evening, knocking down 568 pins in with Mike's Team and the Sanitary Special match results: 'R. Galao . 158 158 After a slow start, Frank Metcalf |F. Metcalf pin slayers triumphed over the |E. Radde Purples greatly as they squared ac- three games. g EAST Williams NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—All base- @n — | ball managers’ scalps appear safe and no more changes are expected in major league baseball. The only change is Casey Stengel, dis- missed several weeks ago by Bowdoin (6) Brunswick, Columbia —New York. Cornell (14) racuse. | Dartmouth (41) Brown (0) —Han- | cant post is not filled yet. over. | "1t was runfored that Jimmy Wil- Fordham-Daynesburg—N. Y. |son of the Phillies, Rogers Hornsby Harvard (0) Ames (13) — Cam- |of the Browns and Charley Dressen bridge. of the Reds would be dismissed, but Holy Cross (13) Man. (13). they have new contracts now. Some fine morlnin fortune is going to / u, (12) Virginia Mil. (0) Syracuse (21) —Sy- smile on you,(when,first you meet a cup of Schilling(Coffee. Schilling Coffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip RUSSIAN STEAM BATH and SHOWERS OPEN 1:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. WEDNESDAYS—FRIDAYS—SATURDAYS 186A Gastineau Avenue Phone 349 Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by appointment only. 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SWEATERS - BLOUSES SKIRTS Juneau Sample Shop offers a beautiful as- sortment . . . slip-on sweaters with short sleeves . . . barrel sweaters . . . in bright fall colors, SPECIAL for SATURDAY One group of ALLEN A HOSE—Specially priced for Saturday at 2 pairs for $1.45 One group of lovely HOUSE FROCKS, priced specially for Saturday Only, at $1.45 | Last night's Lafayette | 185 206 164 171 117 131 conference results: Vanderbilt 176 182 221 118 144 162 541 462 Boston 170 137 166 v s BUTLER-MAURO SALE m_ s IS SURPASSING ALL u 191 - 36 FORMER LIKE EVENTS Totals 466 508 4891463 | *—Average—Did not bowl | - - o R aska Empire today, H. R. Vander- . Mrs. Sperling | Whitehead and Shattuck| o | Totals 473 419 4941386 Leest, proprietor of the Butler- Pull Darkhorse Act | Mauro store, said he was very en- in Pin Matches \ Duke | thustastic about the reception ac- | Stevenson 132 ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16.—Sam Bread- | corded the sale for the first two Vanderbilt, Rutgers ana Lafayette Herrmann *137 on, President of the St. Louis Car--| days. came out on top in the conference | Mrs. dinal Club, reiterated his stand that| With the sale continuing through bowling at the Elks last evening,| Messerchmidt 112 he would trade Dizzy Dean if he:untu Saturday night, Mr. Vander- but it took a pair of dark horses| il thought he could improve the club. | Leest feels safe in predicting that to furnish the fireworks in the| 381 Dizzy told sports writers he has| the event will be a record breaker. scoring line, Dr. Whitehead did| Rutgers done nothing toward getting a new | e himself very proud in the first game | Pullen *186 contract. i WAUL BOUND OVER to mark up the hgh individual game | Shattuck 209 ERST | Charles Waul, negro, charged with score of the night, 221; while Curtis| Miss Apland ... 100 100 ZOE PORTER, SITKA assault with a dangerous weapon on il Shattuck was runner-up for both| Spot 10 10 th f Lloyd “Kinky” Bay- : OLDTIMER GOING TO |ers, vas bouna over to the Federn high game and big mateh total | o ers, was bound over to the Federal honors, rolling a game of 209, and a| Totals 505 Al Grand J 3 ury this morning by U. 8. mstxch o{ 561. Jimmy Barragar tooki SEAm‘E HOSPIT Commissioner Felix Gray and bail & nine pin edge on Shattuck to noae‘ Oregon fixed at $500. | B oo SUbion the S D e o 176— 476| Gent, 15 making the voyage to Se- BLACKS SOUTHBOUND Tonlght's Tatebtl ik Sbsactle | EEa :‘(‘a :ru lgi 144— 362 attle on the steamer North Sea.| Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Black, the gerup. 124— 443| she is going to Seattle for medical father-in-law and mother-in-law of vs. MIT on the Alk : AL 38— 114 | treatment, and is accompanied by |A. R. Wolf, canneryman at Hood Susquehanna vs. | 8:30 and ngdos,nsar:mek Tef}; Y = ——|Mrs. L. M. Mills and Miss Gallag-'Bay, are passengers to Seattle from S WL SRR %0, 463 4821395 her, her nurse. Sitka on the North Sea. 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