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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937. R By GEORGE McMANUS EMPIRE VOTE FATHER f's b BRINGING UP . - ® DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S e TS 7 ; 3 g : AND HOW COLD IT WAS,GET TING | | GOOD WILL CONTEST o AND THE DAY WE KIDS FORMED TH' ALLEY \ ; 3 LB IN THE MORNING - WE USED AND ON TO MEXICO TOUR ® RATS' BASEBALL TEAM BECAUSE JERRY : ! i 3\ : TO GET THE ICE-PICK TO BREAK | GOT A BALL AN BAT WITH HIS NEW SUIT | 1] £ j.a! 3 > ; THE ICE IN THE WATER-PITCHER % e ) AN’ MICKEY HICKEY HAD A BIRD CAGE g S0 WE COLLD WASH — ® Following is the list of con- TO USE AS A MASK— 5 : A s ® testants and their standing; 9 I'e all votes counted up to 6 o'clock ) |® last night: . m ALY ® Lynch, Lucille 1,105,200 @ i 7 S § ® Hansen, Clara 1,019450 ® Lucille Lynch Jumps Back e panner, Rosa . . 1014200 o LI ~ | Whitfield, Betty 955,300 ® Into Le?d Clara Han- |3 Bodding, Geraldine __ 878,100 @ sen Second Today |® Lindstrom, Margaret . 235,500 ® — |'® Jensen, Birdie 85,650 ® p Lucille Lynch, a consistent first e Edwards, Phylis 58,750 & AND HOW PROUD £:85 5 |place contestant in The Daily Al- e Pusich, Helen 26,150 ® SO WERE WHEN = \ \ aska Empire’s Good Will Contest|e Lokken, Ast 25,700 ® | TOOK ~YOu up 3 - and On To Mexico Tour, jumped o @ ¢ @ e o e o @ 0.0 @ o © BN W e S back into the lead as the tabulation > WITH THE ELIT R s | of votes shows today. B e L S — T Y R o Lt | Clara Hansen Second | - Warld nghts reserved. Jlara Hansen moved up from ;j; AT THE E.OT;LS,“ ,I: —— el 7, . A e ———— — TL = - e o position to second play Gastinban R Ty . passing Rosa Danner and Gerald-| Ren A. Bellamy, Seattle; Thomas ening’s rolling with a 499. a tie with the Armadillos, who have ; SANDT:;’E)IE’_Z i ik cfiqn BUCKAROOS CAP'I'URE ine Bodding. Betty Whitfleld of ison. gr. Sitka. R, H. Stock. Sita AVLlN WINDS | “DAiia kea weimer easly, Sifady Dinlined, Sheif SRS AONCRRIR L er SO i SECOND ICE BATTLE |the Hiway Delivery is number four ka; Sam Schneumer, Kake: Mr, |stacked up enough dead pins for tWO games dropped tonight by Llnv‘Dl'lw'_’ 188 o8 oL e in today’s list, while Geraldine Bod-'and Mrs, Arnold Gutfeld, Skagway: - |the Sandpipers to take the final Treetoads means the ‘c>rr:\\ n (.xf\l)pf‘»n;Wn mer 51 OF COAST PLAY_OFF ding is fifth | M3, Vernon “Bookwlter, . Skagwal |two games of their match with the into the laps of their armored ri- 1831420 J Final tabulation of votes will be i | Kingfishers, Nichols and the other |ValS : Gy e PORTLAND, Oregon, March 26— |made over the week-end and The! @ R. Dobbins, Juneau. | Seagulls dropped the openi byl I the final two Fibges matones e 174— 493 Winning out, 2 to 1, at the end of |Daily Alaska Empire's Good Will| = oo e Juneat. of the « of the evening and the season, the| Wilcox g 171 1k o4 TITLE STRUGGLE 0 Breriiie: FaMbAs (e Boriineia [DAWAN And. On. To Mexlon TultBite . ks {of the missing Screech OWIs; Mustangs oppose 3 s miv‘.m ‘Am (18148 s Buckaroos took last night's ice {will close at 8 o'clock Saturday ! “0.: K7 G | two of the three games, and the last 8:30 o'clock, and the Unicorns face Wilson 153 153 Ryt Ty ;ame here from Spokane, The win|night, March 27. All votes must | 2 i ——— " lmatch of the night saw the Beagles|the Aligators at 9:30.0 ‘ % e 2y : . |gave the Buckaroos a two game to|be deposited before that time in | LUNCH ¢ Treetoads Hold Dpotllght 10|55 the oaa" caris Fioa Lhs: Il de last night by the| Totals g (“”Md"-*' Gomg Into Their|{none leaq in the five gameseries|the official ballot box located in the Fried Frog Legs and Other S , : 3 + las f , Rookies were: o 2 RN /0 sextettes for the ffice of The Daily Alaska Empire. Delicacies 3 Divers in the last stand for both e £a Al 1rS between two sextettes for the office y p o Fight for nge.r ditle 7 |Drvers | et |Macspadden 3 i First Coast Elayofl cific Coast Ice Hockey League Final Tabulation 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 at Elks Tonight Tonight the Ringers gather on Nichols 192 153 154— 480 o9 - 17 Ten feh o This Evening championship for 1937, The third| The official contest books which k& ~ : < |the Elks' maple for their last ses- | Holland 169 135 113— 417) Riendeau T i game of the series will be played are being used by contestants must Bob Davlin led the Sandpipers to sion of the season. Holding the Carmichael 152 150 160— 462 etal 503 444 454—1401| . PULLMAN, Wash, March 26. —)Sunday evening. |be in the hands of the Contest Edi- glory in their last match of the spotlight in the Ringer finals to- _——— — '”./‘s ‘I 5 ”'"']‘d 7 L‘ o Stanford’s Cardinals are heavy fa- - - - tor not later than the final closing L, 5 . - 514 % 49713781 —Average score, e o Wi, VA 1 N . season last night at the Elks, as he night will be the Treetoads, who| Totals 513 433 4271378 iy o defeat Washington State’s STUDENT STRIKE ENDED hour of the contest. topped the Rookie bowling in all open the evening against the Croc- ' SCREECH-OWLS 2 feocs % & > tonight in the f_n‘st game Books Must Be In divisions with a 207 single game and odiles. With their last three games Troast 187 15 ATty VORID CHAMy CINDER ies for the Pacific Coast| AS COACH BACK ON JOB' e winners of mc' e free, all- a 520 set total, the only marks of|coming up tonight, the Treetoads FOSter 146 146 146 438 erence Basketball, ‘champion- s Anncancement of Winners the night over 200 and 500 respec-!are top telum in the Ringer circuit Petrich *1556 156 5— 465 STARS SHOW TONIGHT: of 1037. The Cougars hold| scCIO, Ore., March 26.—With the expenses paid. twenty-three dav va- tively. by the slender margin of one game, — — — HUSKY-CAL. MEE TING/ veir tirst Northern Division title, | return to his job of coach, Cecil El- Cation trips to Old Mexico will be Second to Davlin in singl, ame l)}v\)ng lost only eight all tourney, Totals 458 458 458—1374 3 i ngaging in their firstjder, whose recent dismissal p,-l,“_‘nnntnmced .ln the Monday's issue GOOD VISION his teammate John Walmer, who while their nearest rivals, the Ar- KINGFISHEKS SEATTLE. March 235. — Track| %! vison Pi . pitated the walkout, the strike of |Of The Daily Alaska Empire and made up for being absent the first madillos, have nine games on the Iverson .. “166 166 166— 498 teamgs of the Universities of Cali-| ‘:. ¢ second game of the series|students at the high school here has =l”§wtl}d .l"u;h 3; subwnb:‘fs Yyotes With Added Beauty 3 game of the match by rolling a wrong side of the ledger. A sweep Reynolds 133 136 133— 402 fornia and Washington meet here “!! be plaved tomorrow evening,)ended. are expected today and tomorrow. | we ofrer g splendid service in p193 in the second game. Next to against the Crocodiles tonight will Redling ... 150 160 125— 435 yonight in the Husky Athletic Pa. Lif ¢ d game is necessary to| Although the school board has| T G " supplying glasses that are not top spot in match scoring went to cinch the title for the Treetoads, —— —— —— vilion in their annual indoor ein~ 4"/« title, it will be played |not yet taken action to renew Coach only corrective but becoming, Dave Nichols, who opened the ev- one game lost will throw them into Totals 449 462 424—1335 gor duel. [Monday evening Elder's contract, unofficial indica-| as well. Nothing so quickly —— ——e - - The performers tonight will be' tions point to its renmewal. About| %3 makes the frfll'lrt's‘d:‘t;wn‘ :nd R 2i:ii:3: s = e . cms s Kty e s n- | careworn as ‘mpair viston. TV eOVIWVUTUTFIaN st headed by Archie Williems, Call- HUSKY OLYMPIC CREW /il of the hundred students en-| Nothing o quickly preserves rhia’s 0 Ol ic 400 meter rolled struck on behali of Elder 4 s T IVVVVIVVVYVVY TR YTYVIVYVYS BABRB LS fornia’s negro Olympic RETAIN SEATS FOR 3 the vouthful appearance as P B T U T R champion, andr by Glenn Cunning- y. All are back in their class- properly fitted glasses. ham, world champion miler, who (* ll s 3 PRI will Tun an exhibition half-mile. CALIFORNIA REGATTA bR < R 2 Call Today for an Appointment! s TR e - LOS ANGELES, Cal,, March 26— ' SEATTLE, Wash., March 26. - IThe Vultee Airplane Corporation Dr. Rae L. Carlson Wa ton’s Olympic Champion | contracted to fill a $3,500,000 Is Tra"s,erred ‘( 'w remains intact as sixteen Hus- ’ {onlcr for 40 light bombing planes. ! Office :L’I;I:M:TRIE\:TJ |kies forming the varsity and Jayvee |Delivery is to be made this year ;h.;"""' ewelry settle down to the hard work {to an unnamed Government. | Phone 331 u as a Us {of prepariny for the dual regatta Bhaoirddl m’d- | {against California next month on| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 26.| Fuplre classifieds pay. I WASHINGTON, March 26.—Army|the Oskland uary. Sonja Henie and Tyrone Powers, 5 — orders issued include the transfer of| Plenfy of racing sprints and time|whose names have been linked ro- Major Lewis W. Amis, Infantry, trials are in the picture for the|mantically, leave next weck for Rai- H o T E L G A s T l N E A u A % stationed at Arkadelphia, Arkansas,'Husky sweepmen during the com-|nier National Park to make a pic- to Chilkoot Barracks, Alaska ing 8 ture to be entitled “Thin Ice.” E , T AT R ST o IR TR Every Effort Made for the D SHAFFER, Manager ¥ y ' Comfort of the Guests! ; | Always Striving to Bring the Juneau People t i : THE VERY BEST OF g s A[R SERVICE INFCRMATION FRESH MEATS, FANCY FOWL and — . el L 2 s e P e e R a Variety of SMOKED MEATS Announcing—The New Low Price SPECIAL SHIPMENT FOR EASTER i WARM AIR Turkeys Capons Ducks CONDITIONER Rabbits Chickens FOR SMALL HOMES and Genuine Spring Lamb Capacity up to 90,000 B. T. U.s RICE 8@ AHLERS CO. | L ) 4 | PHONE : Average weight 4 to 5 pounds .. 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