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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1936 SATURDAY, OCT I 7, BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE- LISTEN L2 1236, King, an, TO YOUR SENSES ANO TELLIN' YOU THIS COUNT UPTOTEN IS A FAKER- Season Ended He Is Going st 65 i to Be Baseball’s Webster Rochester, N. Y. new role as baseball’s| i off s been writing This ga QUIET=- VL. SMACK YOI DOWN- HE 1S A GENTLE- MAN OF ROYAL BiRTH- JUST THE KIND OF A MAN I WANT OUR _DALGHTER -WILL YOU COME TO REASON?I'M Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved HOT SOMETHING Sport IS PROMISED BY Bricfs- - RPPER COLLINS - t run or wins in the an university-Arkan- bel lum’\ to lm Chris- Noah rac- players, 17—With the over, James (Rip- St. Louis Cardinal | has returned to his Prentice man of the ready to| . the diamond, a dai Bob and |§lll Orf, Missouri fresh- | Ferguson, By (‘EOR(,L McMANUS SO _THOUGHTFI AND CHARMING OF YOU, BEAUTIFLA~ LA YES- COUNT- WHILE WE ARE WAFT'\NE: FOR_MY DAUGHTER | HAVE OR- DERED SOME TEA- | KNOW YOU NOBLEMEN LOVE TEA- CARNEGIE TECH THOMAS PINMEN BEATS TEMPLE WIN FROM A-) BEFORE 20,000 AT BRUNSWICK Oct. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., 17— Cahfomla Grocery Forfeits Tech toppled Temple v e list of undefeated football to Mike's Team in Opener teams last night, scoring a surprise| 7 to 0 victory before 20,000 spec-| i | m;”\ Teraple's first 5 Team won its match by the Sanitary Grocery 5 ter squad failed to show lup for City League bowling Don match at the Brunswick alleys last s this season ancther Bruin half. |evening. In the second scheduled }mau-h. the A. J. Camp dropped a Bernie Blerman has never lost alclose decision to tne Thomas game lu a grid team he himself “3“}1‘“1\»:.1 pin masters.. Carnegie scouted, either at Tulane or Min-| and Ray of the A. J., rolled up the r a“ h(;nn--l[(;wn dn'\ W r“l an gr 3 alike | 128 sota. | prize winning scores of the match, i b‘y" ; ‘;{" )x»‘(~crl<" “d ! coach sa guess T'll start one of Rrtmeh [Ray taking the high game with 192 a baseball players’ dic-} ;-0 T atly the freshman| The Minnesota Gophers have 200 and Carnegie high match total with ng All season sions he he catching the go to make up the voc uch p y Dean and; Pepper 1 he has the job of sorting the notes and get- em into some kind of order ing col 1dow was relu d for his RHODA MAY CLARK--Foot cor- h 517 Goldstein Bldg. rectionist. he jotted down expres- rd during the gan Lexicographer Collins said . although |the Orf twins at end, but I don't ccause I can't colorful phra ulary of to put out that dic- =~ squad is the captain and DeWitt Wea mpleting his baseball * I don't know ith it when I finish.” ictant for “a special close any of the out- sions he had gath- ime D . Soph quarter of self-supporting. “poth natives of parents are k Corey, UCLA & k, once headed a alfb: eleven that adv. | Comet Cabs | - TSRO FRIEN To Al =151 plays in their repertoire, bt u end the season without using of them. Tonlghl's City League bowling finds: The Arctic Beer Parlor and the California Grocery squaring off ce | @gainst each other at 7:30; with a st |match between the Alaska Press since |and the United Meat Co. coming fall was the instituticn: up at 8:30. | Last evening's scoring follows: t A. J. Camp A feature of a recent Notre Dame featiire ‘of o zegent Notre DRme [,y e 166 173 190— 529 mmage, was a lateral pass that Ray 192 170 172— 464 ned 30 yards. It went from| ¥ $80° 4o LA A n (Bng) Binkowski to Church| ' ;)113;;: ser) Borowskl, “Irish” Half-| . gL [ 2o Thomas Hardware : | RIECK 177 172 138— 487 Bill Cerney, Notre Dame “B"{nylyinil 166 165 128— 449 coach, calls the blocks made by the Bytton 180 156 150— 486 irants for the reserve team P stumbling blocks.” Totals 1423 Bissgl s & M PIN AVERAGES - RELEASED FOR ELKS ALLEYS {Metcalf Is Top Man, A. W. Henning and Lavenik : Next in Line DS Bowling averages, up to date, in (the Conference Bowling Tourna- !ment now being rolled off at the ! Alleys, were relwise/ today. nk Metcalf, with an average of 96 pins per game during’ tourna-, ment play, tops the list, followed by Art Henning, 191, and Martin Lav- enik, 190, in that order. Other pin- busters who have averaged 180 of better are: Bob Brown, 188, M. H. Sides, 185, Ed Radde 183, Jonn Keyser 180 and Dr. Stewart 180. | Many of last year's top-spotters |have not as yet hit their full stride and are at present the list. farther down F. A. Metcalf 196 A. W. Henning . 191 M. A. Lavenik 190 R. R. Brown 188 M. H. Sides 185 183 dJ. J. Keyser 180 Dr. Stewart ... 180 IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIHIIIII|||II|IIIIIIIllIlhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIINIII||I|III|||IIIIIIIlllIIII||IIIIIIIIH!IIIII*IIIIIIIIE_ MIKE'S PLACE Introduces to the Dance-Lov}ing Public of Alaska JIMMIE McGOVERN.....the ‘““Rubinoff of the West”’ Late Leader of a fast Five-Piece Band at the Oasis Night Club in Great Falls, Mont. by two of Alaska’s Own Popul MIKE'S DREAMLAND FEATURES SPAGHETTI AND RAVIOLI ITALIAN DINNERS Dancing Starts at 9:30 —AND HIS VIOLIN Ably assisted ar Musicians. AND YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS OF BEER TONY-MY I-ILISBAND' YOU WRETCH=- WHY DID YOU QESERT ME ? GLEN EDWARDS at the PIANO JOHNNY NIEMI on the SAXAPHONE T r e U HisNo Formal Trammg R. T. Kaufmann 177 But Works as Engineer A. R. Duncan 176 S Stan Grummett 176 PETERSBURG, Va., Oct. 17. — F. R. Henning 176 Mys West Holden, a housewife with- S. Vukovich 176 Gui formal training, is supervisor R. E. Robertson 175 and assistant landscape engineer of J. B. Caro ... 173 a WPA project here which is em- Bob Duckworth 178 pioying 30 women relief workers S““]’”i‘{‘u 15“‘:0" i;? in converging 1,500 acres into a bird 0 dso Al Herb Redman . 1 \";:;“: ‘Humpn i Art Bringdale 169 #53 | Nick Bavard 168 wildlife and horticulture i Doc. Hollinaan 163 L,\rdln « learned her new pro-} Paul Kegal o + worked and now has, . Blimgres W corps of workers to di e i uish ‘the more than 40 varieties | Mrs. White 166 of birds that have been attracted to Sive Taveii 165 the sanctuary. | J. J. Connors, Jr. 164 | R e SN J. R. Elliott 164 i A charge of 12 cents a minute for C. H. MacSpadden 164 street parking is levied in wa\naea M. E. Monagle 164 Wales. John Halm 163 1 Mrs. Bringdale . G. W. Boggan 161 Bud Carmichael 161 G. E. 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