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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937. game to give the Buzzards the high team mark of the evening, 562. The opening match between the Beagles and the Kingfishers saw OREGON DRAWS ~ P51SA%S S0P | | IN SHOTGUNNING the Beagles take the first twe BYE NURTHERN | ROUNDS SUNDAY games and the match by close mar- ‘ gins, sand theE losers come back to ’ With a large field of shooters in capture the third encounter by just e as fine an edge. 1 ' attendance, the Juneau Shotgun Tournament bowling at the Elks’ Club ran off one of its regular shoots Sunday morning; honors go- !tonight brings six Ringer teams together in three ‘matches: The Cougars and Huskies Meet Treetoads versus the Dinosaurs st} . . |7:30, the Armadillos opposite the| at Seattle Friday, First Deciding Hoop Tilt aading one bira to his score in the second round to register a total of Zebras at 8:30 and the Mustangs !opposed to the Unicorns at 9:30 o'~ clock. SEATTLE, March 9. — Washing- 19. Scores made last cvemng by the ton State Cougars versus University| Thirteen shooters were out. Their Rookies were: ;uf Washington Huskies is the line- scores were: |up for the first game of the playoff | Dr. Blanton IN H - HJSSI;IE?:,I 164— 478 | 2rranged to decide the standard Dr. Council Reynolds 130 139 153— 422‘benrer of the Northern Division Truesdell Redlin'; 158 190 132— 4w‘bukekbau teams of . the Pacific Hermle | e Coast Conference for this year. { Wilson ... Totals 445 486 449--1380 | The two teams meet here in the g?’?:;?:':me BEAGLES first game Friday evening; the win-‘ Iner of the contest then meeting McNaughton 148 163 118— 4295 ooon for the title. | Dr. Carter . 120 189 162— 480/ I Jacobson 179 143 160— 482 | Dishaw 456 495 E—EESEAFTF%?T%&?P T { Mewa;:i GH ! Parfe i 105 4 HOCKEY CONTEST, 133 155 135 145 161— 441/ yYANCOUVER, B. C., March 9. — | Victory over Seattle again last' 459—1330 night left the Vancouver Lions still | with a remote chance to capture the 146— 449 leadership in the Pacific Coast lce; TWO-FOLD PIN WAR FALLS T0 SCREECH OWLS Sterling and Petrich Battle to Draw in Feature Tilt of Rookie Rolling War within war raged at the Elks’ alleys last night in the clos- ing match between the Screech Owls and the Magpies. In the midst of the main fight, J. 'T. Petrich, of the Owls, and Hawley Sterling, of the opposing Mugpies, squared off in a little personal duel of their own, which wound up with honors even in the total scoring with 544 pins each for! the three games, the high mark of Wilcox the night. But, Petrich came Van Atta through with a considerable edge Wilson in the single game scoring, leading' all bowlers for the evening in that Totals division with an opening game of | 215, while Sterling had to be satis-|Nichols fied ‘with games of 192 and 191. ;Holland On the larger front, the tide of Carmichael battle constantly shifted, but wound! up with the Screech Owls on the| flood end, when, after the mutchl had been evened off going into the Dr. W. W. Council, who copped in the singles and doubles respectively. Both of the medics made 18 in their first round, with Dr. Council 23 23 21 21 20 19 .18 11 .11 Iversons DOUBLES Council - Blanton Hermle Dr, Carter Metcalf b Jacobson 4 8 Totals 445 426 BUZZARDS Williams 156 147 150 156 ing to Doctors W. P. Blanton and | | be Y 9 PREP QUINTS 'READY FOR WN. | . STATE TOURNEY High School Hoop Tourna-| i ment Opens in Seattle | on March 17 ! SEATTLE, March 9.— Wahing- ton High School basketball teams have been selected to enter the an- nual State Tournament here, com- {mencing March 17, | Five other teams still remain to osen through district meets in all parts of the State. Teams {qualified to enter so far include: | Walla Walla, thrice State cham- pions; Stadium High, of Tacoma, and Lewis and Clark, of Spokane, each of whom have won one State title, and Bellingham, Everett, Eatonville, Cle Elum, Wenatchee, West Valley, Dayton and Anncor-l tes. i The tournament will be held in the University of Washington Athletic Pavilion, under the direction of the J|Associated Students of the Univer- ity MRS UG HUSBAND OF JUNBAU May Call Strike, I.umhpr Industry SEATTLE, March 9.— A general strike closing down the lumber in- dustry in Washington and North- ern Oregon is threatened by Ken- neth Davis, Secretary of the Pug- et Sound District Council, unless the demands for a wage increase, averaging 10 cents an hour, is met by next Monday. Davis said the strike, if called, will involve 60,000 men in Washington and 15,000 in Oregon. FATHER, SON'S DINNER IS SET FOR TOMORROW Two Hundred Reseravtions Reported Made for Annual Affair Over two hundred reservations have been made for the annual Fa- ther and Son’s Dinner which is be- ing given by the Boy Scouts and \ NOTICE A Real Saturday . night, March 13th, Douglas nata- For special fresh dresscd chickens, | torium, in memory of the Dream- call Femmer, phone 114, adv. | land, Mike Pusich, Prop. adv. Dar Date ELECTRIC HAWING Portable Electric Machine “Safety First” DAY OR NITE SERVICE RICE & AHLERS CO. . Phone 34 Nite 5‘71«“ W. J. Bysheim You ara invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre ve tickets for ycur- d a friend or ive to see and rec third engagement, the Owls rolled Wile an even 500 to hold a ten pin edge Werner in the final and deciding game over the Magpies. The Screech Owls team match total was the best of | the night, 1483 pins. {Wirt The intermediate match saw the Foster Seagulls fall before the Buzzards Petrich in three straight games, with Al- bert Wile leading the Buzzards as he picked 516 pins, 210 of them in one game, to mark up the third high Monagle set score and the second high sin- Sterling 210— 516 i Hockey League. To finish on top, 206— 504 the Lions must win all three of ' s their remaining games, to be played 5621469 this week. SCREE?H OowLS | Vancouver defeated the Sea Hawks 157 157 157— 471igigny to three here last night. The 138 144 186— 468 1y, teams meet again at Seattle - 315 17 187 W,tomon’ow evening. MRS. BLOMGREN RETURNS GIRL GIVEN CONTRACT Sea Scouts tomorrow night in the BY HOLLYWOOD FIRMS)Moose Hall. There will be two sit- tings for dinner, the first starting NEW YORK, March 9.—The ga'e MWm-d has been received here mnt‘nt 5:3? o'clock and the second at of copper wis made on the domess etro - Goldwyn - Mayer and the|e:30 o'clock. Capt. John M. Clark tic market Monday at 16% cents, me"l‘schuikovsky Studios have made a is chairman of the dinner com- highest since April, 1930, The ‘d_(‘commct with John Cage for his mittee. services. Cage recently married! The Rev. O. L. Kendall is in Xenia Kashevaroff, daughter of the charge of the entertainment folow- e e o e reieot S0 Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, and the ing the banquet and he will bo as- increase came on the heels of & couple has been residing in Los An- sisted by the Scout Masters of the boost of lead and zinc prices eprlier geles, Cal. Mr. Cage is a pianist and different groups. in the day. lnlso a composer, | During the evening an award of COPPER UP Totals 457 450 “To Marv with Love” As a paid-ap subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good onlv for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Totals 510 478 500_“33; vance is one and one quarter cents MAGPIES | 140 165 147— 452° Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, wife of 161 191 192— 544 the owner of the Sanitary Grocery gle game score of the night. His Connors, Jr. *151 151" 151— 452 here, returned to Juneau aboard teammate Joe Werner combined Totals 452 507 490—1448 the Princess Norah from an ex- with him to roll a 206 in the final *—Average score. Did not bowl. tended trip to the States, P S, - —,——— (honor will be presented to a Doug- — - —— G Today's News 1oday—Empire. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. las Scout. WORTH OF MERCHANDISE MUST BE MOVED WITHIN 60 DAYS. 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