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AW,COME ON UNK, SNAP OUTA T ! SHE'S BIN IN sEZ;OU!Wrn-\ TWO DAYS N KITTY MISSIN' FER THREE HULL DAYS,DOPE ! D'JA PUT THAT AD IN TH' PAPER LIKE YUH SAID YUH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. ABSOLOOTLY, UNK. FER oW FUNNY WE DON'TGIT NO RESULTS. WAL, FETCH IT OUT AN’ 15, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT CASABA TEAM MANAGERS T0 PICK PLAYERS League Will Not Curb Com- petition in Signing Maple Artists At a meeting of local loop basket- | ball managers last night, it was de- | cided that tentative lists of team; rosters turned in by managers an»: peared to be so adequately balanced ! that there will be no necessity of,| further efforts to balance team power. As it stands now, all managers are free to sign any players they | possibly can and within the next! few days, will have organized their| slaying personnel | Last opportunity for a manager to ! sign a player will be the n lowing the last practice before the; season opens about November According to rules of this le once a player is signed with a team, | he must obtain his release before | signing with another team, and it has been ruled this } should a manager not desire to re- lease a man, the man may apply to | gue for his release. | ‘cur applications have been re- ceived for the ref job, and pos- | sibly two will be selected. They are | last year’s “ref” Bud Foster and Ed | Metzgar, Robert Seamen and Dave Turner. ! Managers present at last night's! meeting were Stan Grummett for the Elks, Jim Barrie for Krause, Eddie Lawson for Henning's, and| Carl Jensen for the Miners. J. E.: Pezues, Firemen manager, was not | present. | It appears as though there will be | but these five teams in the League,| t© 3. Red Rolfe and Jim Sulliva and that a five team loop is about | —AP Photo. as large as it is possible to find play- —— — — ing nights for. ORE, S, BEAVERS ooz MEETING TODAY gineer William A. Hesse returned to Huskies Have Two Fold Juneau aboard the Forest Service . BN Purpose in Winning vessel Forester last night. High- light of the trip, the engineer re- ThlS Af[el‘noon ported, was looking a couple grizzly | SEATTLE, Oct. 15. — Beaten by bears in the eye. | “Pretty soon they went away and | yna preaks, but nevertheless beaten, the University of Washington Hus- I went away,” recalled the official. “The fellow I was with asked Why |kies come home early this week 1 hadn’t taken a picture. Then it | from 105 Angeles to open the home dawned on me I had my Camera |conference season against the Ore- right in my pocket for the Very gon State Beavers, this afternoon purpose of taking pictures and |at 2 o'clock in the University sta- never though of taking a shot at | qjym. those bears. Would have made a| In last week's contest, which dandy picture, too. | marked the first time a U.CL.A. i TR [ en had ever scored on Wash- WILLIAMS TO SOUTHEAST Frank Crosetti, Yankee shortstop, home run hitters—he only smacke through game played at C Ioag ahead of him. and as events proved, it was the He did Hesse Returns from Ketchikan Trip— Sans Bear Picture After a trip to the Ketchikan dis- trict where he looked over the 7 tle. After outplaying their oppon- M. D. Williams, District En-|ents throughout most of the first gineer of the Bureau of Public half, the Huskies found themselves Roads, sailed for Ketchikan and |behind 7-0 when an alert Bruin Southeast Alaska points aboard the ! plucked McAdams fumble out of Denali for inspection of road * SR AR DANCING EVERY NIGHT ith the first homer of the 1938 World Series in the second t clout put the Yanks into the lead, ington, the Huskies lost a tough bat- | FLORISTS GET EELS, MULLET, LEGION SCOUT § THREE INROW AND SMETT ARE TROOP TO MEET FROM PERCY'S J. Ragudas, bowling for the Ju- neau Florists, hit 565 last night to top the Brunswick Commercial | League pin slaughter on those al- leys as the Florists won three from Percy’s. The Truckers won two of from the Snow White trio. Tonight, mixed doubles tourna- ment play begins. At 7, Fred Hen- ling and Florence Holmquist . bowl Leonard Holmquist and Mrs. Tom Petrich. At 8, Martin Lavenik and Mr A. Duncan play A. Koski and Mary Reynolds. At 8:30, Lance Hendrickson and Mrs. Frank Dufresne bowl Tom Petrich and Bess Lavenik. cores of last night's games fol- three Snow White 175 177 134 139 113 125 422 441 Truckers 119 137 167 151-— 503 171— 444 174— 412 Larsson Larsson Daniel Totals 4961359 146 169 167 423 482 Juneau Florists . Ragudas 199 170 . Mangalao 160 158 Carnegie 157 180 157— 422 194— 500 134 468 Bertholl Hildinger . Sturrock 1390 Totals , who is not among the Yankees’ 508 d out ten during the season Tolals 516 tame Percy's 133 158 163 150 197 179 167~ 191— 142 463 504 518 Green . Kessler Mary Reynolds it in the eighth inning, and scored 498 4 5001485 - MR., MRS. METZGAR SOUTH LAST NIGHT H. L. Metzgar, General Superin- tendent of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, left on a busi- ness trip to San Francisco on the | steamer Denali. Mr. Metzgar was accompanied by |Mrs. L. H. Metzgar and their stay is indefinite. D winning run. The Yanks won, 6 n congratulate the “heavy hitter.” Tor s | the air and converted it into a| | U.CL.A. touchdown. Then in the second half, a pen- alty moved the Southern team to the Washington one-yard line, and the second score came soon after- war A determined Washington march 80 yards down the field, cul- minating in a touchdown run by Joe Dubsky that was nullified by another penalty, brought about the complete collapse of the Huskies. Today's game will have a twi feld purpose for Jim Phelan's chars es; to start the Husky machine in the win column, and to avenge last year's 6-3 upset from the Beavers Oregon State is minus their back- field stars of 1937, Joe Gray and Elmer Kolberg, but have one of, the strongest defensive lines in the | Cenference, holding U.SC. to a 7-0 win. Prices for today’s game, another in the new low-price policy of the Associated Students, are: general admission 75 cents; and reserved | seats $1 and $1.50. -, “TIP” O'NEILL LEAVES L. T. (Tip) O'Neill, representative |of the Shell Oil Company, Who has | |been in Juneau for several days lafter a trip to the Interior, left | for Ketchikan aboard the Denali. BAKER LEAV T. W. Baker, Assistant General Manager of the Alaska Steamship | Company, who has been in Juneau |for several days, left for Ketchikan aboard the Denali. SAVE THE DATE Douglas Firemen's Ball, Oct 15. adv. EFIT JUN ALLEY VICTORS The Eels last night whipped the Carp three games straig t on the Elks alleys, the Mullet won thiee from the Minnows and the Smelt took two of three from the Herr- | ing. | T Tuna and Muskies vs. Beluga | Last night's scores follow: | Carp 163 157 106 ight's games are Pickerel vs. 163—*489 157471 100— 334 420—1294 163 157 128 448 Thibedeau Monagle Halm 426 Eels 156 163 138 457 Totals 127— 442| 157— 504 142— 416 159 184 136 Werner B. Henning Niemi Totals 426--1362 Mullet | 165 165 165—*495 | 154 154 154-'462 143 145 145— 433 Jversen Van Atta ‘Whitehead 462 464 Minnows 165 165 147 143 140 128 436 Totals 4641390 ~*495 424 406 1325 165 134 138 437 Sterling Hermann Foster Total 452 Smelt 162 159 151 162 171 135 Walmer Hutchings F. on 162—*486 182— 512 178— 464 472 468 5221462 Herring 168 165 110 Totals 443 498 4381379 Average score. Did not bowl -e W. C. T. U. MEET AT CITY HA'L MONZAY Announcement made by Mrs. J. E. Click that members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Monday in' the City Council Chambers. The meeting is scheduled to start 2 o'clock. In charge of the afternoon’s pro- gram is Mrs. G. E. Knight, wilh M J. E. Click presiding at the business sion. Two papers will be presented, one entitled “Safety on the Highway and in the Air,” the other, “My Car and Whiskey.” There will also be the usual de- votional service. e ALASKANA, by Marle Drake, 50c. Totals 168—*504 165495 105- 180 168 165 165 Davlin Delebecque soley SPECIAL MEETING EAU 1:30 WEDNESDAY Board of Review Is Called for Thursday Evening in High School Getting unaerway with Scout District Commissioner David Wood Jr., today announced two meetings for Scout groups for next the Boy | week The Legion Troop will meet at 7:30 next Wednesday night in the Dugout and all the former mem- bers of the troop and all other boys interested are asked to be in at- tendance. The prospective Scoutls are asked to get in touch with Sen- ior Patrol Leader Lee Lucas in the meantime. Jean Hawthorne has been chosen as Scoutmaster for the troop and the Legion has named Homer Nordling, Russell Clithero |and Waino Hendrickson a commit- tee to handle scouting for the vet- erans. Hawthorne, the new Scout- master, has considerable experience in scouting, Commissioner Wood said, and is familiar with taxidermy which he will teach to the boys along with other outdoor programs On Thursday evening at 7:30, the| Scout Board of Review will meet in | the High School. All boys shouid get their applications in to their Scoutmasters not later than Tues- day, the Commissioner said, so that arrangements can be complete fer the session | 3 P’s ..U DCTS o Mr. and Mrs. Nijib Toonie are shown in New York after U. S, Commis- sioner Cotter had dismissed them and presumably permitted them to ge 1head with their plans to proceed to the bridegroom’s home in Iraq. She s the former Doris Hisaw. of Neosho. M e parents feared she was oeing “lured to a harem sther smid she would not put further obstacles in her viiea wu v dunghter’s path, Mrs 1 TRIPLE SAFETY! WITH Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00. All Our Loans Are on FHA-Insured First Mortgages. Resources and Supervision of the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Start Your Savings Account with as Little as $1.00 and ‘Add to it Monthly. for Fire Prevention ‘ Week - October 9-15 There is a three-fold lesson to be learned from National Fire Prevention Week: (1) prevent fire by care; (2) prevent fire's finan- cial penalty by adequate fire insurance; (3) protect yourself against those other in- surable hazards that can and may cost you money. For a loss is a loss, no matter what the cause. Fire is Property Enemy Number One, but windstorm, explosion, accident, ALL NIGHT theft and other hazards must also be reck- to the music of RUTH WOOD At the Piano . « . while you eat DANCE Spénsored by the Douglas Volunteer Fire THRIFT CO-OP ASSOCIATION At the Odd Fellows’ Hall SUNDAY——OCTOBER 16 AT 8:00 P. M. oned with. So protect what you have . . . home, business, car, personal possessions ... with a complete and adequate insur- ance program. and drink your fill} DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA BIRD Singing and Dancing at JOHN MARIN’S " DOUGLAS INN P e Department Purpose—To Buy Equipment THIS EVENING Douglas Nat Music by Wes Barrett's Royal Alaskans ADMISSION $1.00 All Members and Their Friends are requested to be present. SIGNED—— BOARD OF DIRECTORS. SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Telephone 249