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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT 4 40 b 'POLLY AND HER PALS AN' WOT LITTLE BIRDIE BUZZED Y’ THAT MY FIRM'S PLENTY PEEVED, PLAGUE TAKE IT! /S YOU WIMMEN! EVERYTHING ANYONE TRIES T' TELL YUH GOES RIGHT PAW, YUH WAL, MY WIFE APPEARS WAS TALKIN' ITS OFFICES, MAY | | t | PLANNIN T' ENLARGE ‘ WITH YER WIFE AN' MY WIFE 2( sez YER WIFE PIN SCHEDULE OUT TODAY IN ONE EAR. AN’----- Copr_1938, King Fen res Syndicate, I, Word riges reaerved S 5 s “© i , § : Wo B 'l. T > 2 Brunswicks—Capitol Theatre. Frigates—Falcons. i ODE TO OREGON turkeys can now be heard in_that | inter bow lng ournaments April 2: i as E a B s western state where furkey growers are grooming their prize bird ] an Hotel—Brunswicks. for a_championship contest fo be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, in | April 9: Ry TR . " November. Last year an Oregon gobbler won over 14 o state 0", Elks All(?ys A"no" n('fl(’, to "’Culpiml O iR e e S e B | UNBE AGAIN AHE I"tu SWI" wnh entered birds and became the President’s Thanksgiving, dinner. i St ; ¢ ok : R April 16: N | Clare Hammel (above) hopes Oregon can “repeat. } ar Nex W(’ k, M(" y T( | Alaskan Hotel—Juneau Lumber Gulls—Fa g . -~ _— S — | | BRUNSWICK ALLEYS 1 AND 2 : 4 e P, S 3 'FOOTBALL KINGS Games atHiGym | November 20: : | ¥ The winter bowling tournaments Blue Ribbons—Connors Motors. | Juneau Lumber—Brunswicks. I\,“h?f.:: (’;“ | 4 _ P! UUBLE HEABER TGNY aAlENTn will get under way at the Elks al- Home Grocery—White Spots. | November 27: eal ety Fifth Associated Press Poll T leys starting Tuesday, Novomhfr 22. December 6: Brunswicks—Capitol Theatre. i % T P g N D . In their first full game appearance when the Classic League consisting ypjteq Foods—White Spots. | December 4 "}'"":",_""';,‘“‘l'.-‘ Ee uts Notre Dame n of the season at the High School of six teams will start out and bowl g)e" Riphons ;. Alaskan Hotel—Brunswicks. SRR Grid Lead gymnasium last night the “Juneau or 20 consecutive weeks each TuUes- | Gonnors Mootrs h December 11: A"l‘(“ 4 i ‘I“ 7 PR High School Crimson Bears met de- ) day Decsittis 18 Capitol Theatre—Alaskan Hotel “":\_:]; Ty b NEW YORK, Nov. 15 The feat in a hard-fought contest with H This league has been affiliated | pyo Ribbons—Triangle Tnn. | December 18: ki % | mightiest Notre Dame football team the Alumni ciub. g § with the American Bowling Con- \wnie s = ! Alaskan Hotel—Juneau Lumber. POy since tie days of Knute Rockne Hussey and Jones in the « “ (s Ry At pots—Connors Motors. Tanukey 8t Frigates—Albatross. 3 1 A . i 5 gress and thereby eligible for any | oo Grocery—United Foods. anuary 8: Brlen eal took over the National football lead- ns placed 1 ¢ in the Bears || Ctocervihases it HILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 15— prizes or medals awarded by that Juneau Lumber—Capitol Theatre.} [agles—real exehip as the resulls of the fifth As- | scoring column with 9 and 8 points|1OMe TOCETY LOSES O Titanic Tony Galento last night . either team December 20 January 15: REIRY; JRniry, B0: | sociated Press poll spectively. The Almuni ju t Brunswick, But Takes fattened Harry Thomas in three . or individual, such favor-| Blue Ribbons—White Spots. Brunswicks—dJuneau Lumber. Ducks—Egrets. | " Sixty of ninety-two sports writers | an early lead and were never head . % " rounds of a scheduled 10-round able or winning scores be made in | 1riangle Inn Home Grocery. January 22: Vultures—Gulis. picked the Trish for the number one ed although in the last quarter th Two from Truckers bout competition. United Foods—Connors Motors. Capito!l Theatre—Brunswicks. Hawks—Falcons team, nineteen picked Texas Christ- High School boys turned on the heat Galento weighed 236 pounds and The second, or Feathered League, December 21: ; M:“dn'v' Jansiary | fan, five chose Tennessce, five Duke With McDaniels and 'Reischl mark-| TWo games played in the COm- qpomas weighed 198 pounds. conicleting. of 18 teams will- get| Triangle -Ion—White Spots. | —Alaskan Hotel. - Coudors, {and two Pittsb ing for 8 successive points from un- mercial League at the Brunswick - under way Friday, November 25, Connors Motors—Home Grocery. February 5: 0“1-”1 The rise of Notre Dame was ac-|der th 't and drew to wi Alleys last night resulted in Bruns- 0 u and bow! Mondays, Thursdays and _ Blue Ribbons—United Foods. | Alaskan Hotel—Capitol Theatre. |- Beds—Prigates | complished as the result of its vic- | nts of the winners. Bardi and | Wick winning two to one over the GB PASTUR e i Funtiney. 2y | February 12: (;&rsx.la Januar; Yoty over: Minnesota, | Devault of the Alumni put the Home Grocery and the Truckers i In order to add to the interest, gfi:“@RGmccry—wnmt Spots. hdbtlr‘xreag ll:g\frxll)rx' Alaskan Hotel. T:"I 7Du('f;‘:fl"*‘ ,”Svl.x'ml.ltis with' points received in| 41 B on the rally with .; At 7]'-.""”;.;‘,1?7'«.',";fi‘lf ll;:v.’-,j“”i\}n:d::l‘.l.‘v.":; and which has been suggested by W A e T, Albatross—G LB S R g b e ok fou ader ang : Ay o United Foods—Triangle Inn Capitol Theatre—Juneau Lumber. | Albatross—Gul Dame 887, Texas Christian 786, Ten-|on ice a double header many members, a dollar entry fee February 26: Friday, nessee 639, Duke 586, Pitisburgh 532, Devault, c on the Alumni The Brunswick Boys topped 500 has been established in this league, January 10: e Vultur 5 biot it i s ¥ G Sty L danic ik < * o G PRI, o e Juneau Lumber--Brunswicks. Ca ¢iz Tech 407, Oklahoma quad, was high point man with in each game both in the am mnk;ng a total orTlsqa wl. puz(.; to é;'l-]:wé:bbmolloxsl_lo':"‘lmnGhlscnm- March 5: Hawks: Cornell 194 Play was a little sod as migh re and individual thre me be ‘bayled, fof. ., These nave heen ¢ AT SOOIy, Brunswicks—Ca Vi Condors—Falcons, | California T8, Holy Cross 130, be ex f ;ame of 1 R. » rolled 215 for div;did ;Dproprmt:éylfistwmmslcl\;g hli:;led l-ll=‘<v.)ris~Whm= Spots. st 12x:ck Capitol Theatre. Monday, Jagtiacy K o r‘xi R i i gt R and team scores Sf 0 FiBES ry 17: asl T T e Owls—Eagles. 3, Michiga 9, Fordham | was the yass complex. The Koski with 193 had best singie SCRANT No 5. are available, with the result that —Home Grocery—United Foods. .\l?.i::;ki?v;flom T Kites—Frigates, ‘T,.:fi ',l.:vm 19, Pordham | O ot worked the ball fairly con |game for the Home Grocery Pa ;({‘f'\l(,ll;(,{ilfi“:i\i :( ‘;;;,iv) \fro: | almost all teams have a chance to| White Spots—Connors Motors. Oatiiol Phoatte- Alssban: Hotal Ospreys—Teal. bama 16, Boston College 12,|cistently in an attempt to play fc In the second game the Grocery |ast mnight knocked out MicHEY win one or more prizes. J:,i‘!::-r Rlzt;bons-v'rriangle Inn, March 26: i * | Thursday, February etown 10, Minnesota 9, Iowa |close shots bowlers won the first two and tied pugan, 178-pounder, of Exeter, Cal., In the Classic League, which is ary 24: 4 ci ¥ i’ Buzz State 4, Ohio State 4, Georgia Tec! the last one at 518 each. Koski jn the second round. sponsored by local merchants, entry gqned] Forods—ggm,m.s Sotots. A:f..sgf" Hotel—Juneau Lumber. | oo s L INln'x'(I;: i Haida Wins . broke o the Smelighi again wih in the second xifl(]’ fees and sponsorship fees will be riangle Inn—Home Grocery A 3 Albatros: Carclina 1, Vanderbilt Slems | In the preliminary game at 7 0'- 3 pjce 246 for high game honors. TR N used as prizes divided between the Blue Ribbons—White Spots Al;‘:;,m.z,t," Hilber—Dapliol Thostre. | ooy ; ERpEs L Olemoon 71 ec nic m {rom * Games tonight are: at 7 Sig WI“Skflr Gruwul six teams according to finish in Japuary 31: B ST pic s Vultures—Falcons, | Hawks : e Haida capitalized on size 10 gopps vs, California Grocery; at g the tournament. Those sponsoring Coflllols Motors—Home Grocery. _“ii:m;;l(k‘s puneal Eumher Aukes—Owis. ! Blanton 170 B 9. Do, A58 small | Eighty U[t'lm’k» George Bros. vs. Green . teams in the Classic League are Triangle Inn—White Spots. Cnp,ml' Do e R 2 d Eagles—Kites | Bivion She Scheol Reserves. Nagy of the Haida pgpg {he Blue Ribbon Beer, United Food Bllue Ribbons—United Foods. i S Rmapieky Monday, February 6: | Lynch us |club plaved outstanding ball and| polowing are the scores of last ”ZB s n“ y » Company, Home Grocery, Connors February 7: SCHEDULE—FEATHERED Teal —Gulls. | Albatross: was consistent under the baskel, nioneg games Motor Company, Triangle Inn and! Blue. Ribbons—Connors Moto LEAGUE Frigates—Ducks, Boggan 175 l'm'm'f"' she Ballo 102 ", l,(""l,"‘l..m Brunswick i the White Spot. | Home Grocery--White Spots. (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays) | Hermle Teg | EHnH IR R e S, opa0 167 192 162— 521 Ig"a urps an . In addition to the above leagues| United Foods—Triangle Inn, |Friday, November 25: | Eliason 15 | 5ood veil hendler with s fat eye. |2 Bhodes 170" cAade. 1B 207 on the Elks alleys, another league February 14: Ospreys—Frigates. Condors | Owls: i e el b R. Galao 215 185 166— 566 EE consisting of four 5-men teams and | Blue Ribbons—Home Grocery. Aukes—Eagles. Albatross \ Halm 1 | Caroanr - JUNEAU HI — - FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 18— substitutes have been formed, and | Connors Motors—Triangle Inn. Condors—Vaultures. Owls—Teal. Hutchings 185 |p_H Behrends, 4 ... T. Powers 7| ~ Totals e Private Larty ‘Peelick!’ McERSa also affiliated with the A. B. C.| United Foods—White Spots. [2 (Friday, February 10: | Hermann 145 | p_Hansen, 4 J. McDaniels, 5 Houls: GEposey counter of his Eskimo nickusgys This league consists of teams aver- | February 21: | Hawks—Gull: | Faleons: C—Dovault, 19 J. Hickey, 2 Hermle 154 135 188— 479 and won the first prize of $50 in aging around 910 per game and| White Spots—Connors Motors. | Albatross—Owls. Aukes—Vultures. | Iverson 165 atil 6 Ritter KOski 154 131 193— 478 the Days of '98 whisker growing will be bowled ‘each Sunday after-| Home Grocery—United Foods. Falcons—Egrets. Ducks—Eagles G. Messerschmidt 165 | G_F. Behrends, 2 Hussey, 9 Thibodeau 190310, cantest here. He had/s magnificups 5 noon on the Elks and Brunswick | Blue Ribbons—Triangle Inn, Thursday, December 1: Monday, February | ~ Morgan 150 | sSubstitutions: Alumni—Haglund| _ i = poal-binck, Hessil alleys at 3:30 o'clock, starting Sun- | February 28: Kites—Buzzards. Falcons—Buzzards. rets: »; Juneau High School—Relschl| Totals 488 436 His nickname means “All Gone." day, November 20, for 20 consecu-| Triangle Inn—Home Groce Gulls—Ducks, Kites—Condors. Shaw 170 |, W. Jones (8, Miller, Notar. | Truckers McPherson came hiete. Jasti b tive Sundays. Teams in this league| United Foods—Connors Motors. | Frigates—Aukes. Egrets—Frigates, Monagle 155 HAIDA H. S. RESERVES Bertholl 137 153 147— 437 tember and is an operator in the have also been sponsored by local Blue Ribbons—White Spots, !F,‘m,y' December 2: Thursday, February 16: | Wile 155 iF—Jenkmx Paul, 2 Sturrock 118 162 189— 469 Signal Corps here. merchants, and at present the March 7: | Eagles—condors. Gulls—Owls. \ Kites: WF—Waldron, 6 Murphy, 10 Hildinger 171 189 182 7 Sy league consists of the Alaskan Hotel,| Blue Ribbons—United Foods. | Vultures—Teal. Ospreys—Vultur Kaufmann 170 |C—Nagy, 2 Porter AT AT Juneau Lumber Mills, Capitol The-| Connors Motors—Home Grocery. Hawks—Albatros Albatross—Duck: Shepard 160 | G—Love, 11 Lucas Totals 426 504 518 et oo | THangs. Trn wiite Bpofh. Mliides memnir 5 Friday, February 17: | Holland 150 | G—Smith Sloan Home Grocery for this league to be split at end |March 14: Owls—Falcons. Hawks—Eagles. Buzzards: |~ Substitutions: Haida — Lagerstad, Hermie 139 % of season is expected to be about! United Foods—Triangle Inn. Egrets—Kites, Teal—Aukes. R. Henning 165 | Hollferdol, Pavlak, Stephens, Rob- Koski 182 Pred Barrager was sdmiigl $100 to be split on a 50, 25, 15 and| Blue Ribbons—Connors Motors. Buzzards—Gulls. Buzzards—Condors. | Thibodeau 160 [kins (10); High School Reserves— Thibodeau il o e L % 10 percent basis for teams. | Home Grocery—White Spots. | Thursday, December 8: Monday, February 20: Walmer 155 |Nielson (3), Scott (5), Rice (6),] — e e - Fopetey motloat oAt 4] The formation of the JuneauMarch 21: | Ducks—Ospreys. Kites—Vultures. \ Gulls: | Brown (3), Miller (5), Garcia, Coke,| Totals 478 551 518—1547 Hf tvl‘"}‘\«"(fl,(“‘;irflz St. Adl:ml Bowling Association and affiliating| UPited Foods—White Spots. | Frigates—Eagles. Ospreys—Falcons. Burke 165 | T. Smith. \ T B A i e same with the American Bowling| Blue Ribbons—Home Grocery. Condors—Teal, Ducks—Owls. Williams 165 Bateme; Bd Mgl Timexoeperi WOMEN OF THE MOOSE i Sl Congress is expected to create no Connors Motors—Triangle Inn. | Friday, December 9: Thursday, February 23: Bloedhorn 150 J. McLaughlin; Scorer, H. Harmon, | AR % S s ,""‘ o A 3 | March 28: ) R Gulls—Aukes. I Ducks: | PG o | Meeting Wednesday night at 7 ¢’-' Fannie McEwan is a medical pa- little interest locally, &s well as| g Vultures—Hawks. i b [ | clock, T.O.O.F. Hall lient at the Government Hospieal much favorable advertising for local| Blue Ribbons—Triangle Inn. Albatross—Falcons. Koty - Eagles ool 5 | PURLIC CARD p 177" "HATTIE PETERMAN admitted today. : bowling as well as Juncau and Al- ‘White Spots—Connors Motors. Owls—Egrets. Albatross—Buzzards. Blake 160 PUBLIO AT § 20 vgrta . e T Ak : i g ’y rite King was dls- i Vi Home Gi e Frida; i i By Women of the Moose, Wednes- adv. Recorder. Little Marguerite King was dis aska in general with those followers 0 rocery—United Foods. Monday, December 12: y, February 24: Ramsay 145 lay, Nov. 16, LOOF. Hall. Whist,| s e - missed from medical care at ‘the of ibaebtori-natads | April 4: ¢ Ospreys—Aukes, Kites—Teal. Entry fee of $1.00 for murnammtil'lyfl 1"‘-\ m; pridge—8 ,dm ;:dv { Today's News Today.—Emplre. Government Hospital today. ; ; Bowling has been growing by| Blue Ribbons—White Spots. Kites—Gulls. Hawks—Ospreys. payable to steward or on bowling | oo O % e £ % i | : Ak k L N leaps and bounds the past few) Triangle Inn—Home Grocery. Buzzards—Ducks. Ducks—Falcons. bill totals $48 for prizes for league, | years in the States and at presentfl (]n“ed Foods—Connors Motors. Thursday, December 15: Monday, February 27: distributed as follow: | it is estimated there are 10,000,000 SCHEDULE—MAJOR LEAGUE Frigates—Condors, Frigates—Vultures. First place team—$9; second place bowlers, a good proportion of them | (Sundays) Eagles—Vultures. Egrets—Aukes. leam—$7.50; third place team—$6; | in sanctioned leagues and teams| ELKS ALLEYS 1 AND 2 Teal—Albatross. Eagles—Albatross. fourth place team-——$4.50; fifth place | and the resultant publicity received | November 20: Friday, December 16: Thursday, March 2: team—$3; sixth place team—$1.50; | by affiliation with this strong par- Alaskan Hotel—Capitol Theatre. Ospreys—Gulls. i Ospreys—Condors. last place team — $1.50; high 3 ent body of the A. B, C. through | November 27: Hawks—Owls. Ducks—Hawks. games, team—$3; high 3 games, in- | - its magazines and bulletins placed | Juneau Lumber—Alaskan Hotel. | Falcons—Kites. Buzzards—Aukes. dividual—$3; low 3 game total,| before all these bowlers should help | Pecember 4: Monday, December 19: ROSTER—FEATHERED LEAGUE |team—$1.50; most games won, team put Alaska in their minds also,| Capitol Theatre—juneau Lumber.| —Egrets—Buzzards. Ospreys: —$3; most games lost, team—$1.50; The A. B. C. so far has connec- December 11: Gulls—Frigates. Robertsoh 180 best show up of members, team— Hons, MRS ot B dnd oS Juneau Lumber—Brunswicks, Vultures—Ducks. W. Wilson 155 $3; (for tournament). sessions of the United States, ex- December 18: Thursday, December 22: Clark 145 ROSTER—ELKS’ CLASSIC cept Alaska. i Brunswicks—Capitol Theatre, Condors—Hawks. LEAGUE Due to the fact that so many|’anUary 8: | Ospreys—Kites. 180 | Blue Ribbons: other activities occur on Saturday | Alaskan Hotel—Brunswicks, | Aukes—Albatro 160 Radde, Hagerup, Tubbs. nights, it makes it extremely in- January 15: | Friday, December 23: 140 United Foods: onvenient for most bowlers toshow | CaPitol Theatre—Alaskan Hotel | Owls—Buzzards. Metcalf, Lavenik, Hendricks, up for league play on that night, | January 22: Eagles—Falcons. ...180 Connors Motors: with consequent loss of interest,| Alaskan Hotel—Juneau Lumber. | Frigates—Teal. Fagerson 155 Barrgar, Holmquist, Redman. Therefore, the old practice of hold- | JARUaFY 29: | Thursday, December 29: Whitehead 145 Home Grocer: ing tournament play on Saturday| Juneau Lumber—Capitol Theatre.| Egrets—Gulls. Eagles: Ugrin, Carnegie, Duckworth. , nights will be discontinued this|FePruary 5: Ducks—Kites. | Sperling 180 |Triangle Inn: tournament, and the alleys will be ' Brunswicks—Juneau Lumber, | Vultures—Owls. } J. Wilson 155 Stewart, Henning, Cleveland. open to all on that night. More free | February 12: | Friday, December 30: | G. Wildes 145 White Spots: and footloose bowlers can then get| CaPitol Theatre—Brunswicks. Condors—Albatross. | Condors: Stevenson, Ifferts, Benson. | in their bowling on that night if:@ February 19: Frigates—Hawks. | Bringdale 175 Prizes desired, rather than holding certain! Brunswicks—Alaskan Hotel. | Teal—Faleons. Stevens ...160 First team—$22.50; second team members to a show up. February 26: | Thursday, January 5: Soley 145 | —$1250; third team—8$10.00; fourth SCHEDULE—CLASSIC LEAGUE Alaskan Hotel—Capitol Theatre, Eagles—Buzzards, Vultures: team—8$7.50; fifth team—$5; sixth | (Tuesday) erndbss | Ospreys—Egrets, Hudson 175 |team—$2.50, i November 22: Juneau Lumber—Alaskan Hotel. | Aukes—Kites, | Cope 160 Entry fee $2.00 for tournament Blue Ribbons—United Foods. March 12: | Friday, January 6: | Niemi 145 |which is equal to 10 cents weekly, Connors Motors—Home Grocery. Mf:c':"‘;'s:rh”‘"—"“m“ Lumber.| Vultures—Albatross. | Teal: payable to stewart or league secre- | < e Triangle In.n Whive Bp0w. ¥ Juneau Lumber—Brunswicks, Gulls—Eagles. Drinesn -170 tary. Available for prizes $36 plus . j7'5 A REDSKIN DOWN in the Washington-Detroit game. “Wee Willie” Wilkin (on top), . Navstaber 103 ; Saienn-- Ouly, Blandeay 165 - |825 from sponsors, fotaling $60 to | 247-pound tackle, halted Detroit Fullback Klewicki, 198 pounds, atup 2 Redskin teammate. United_Foods—Triangle Inn. March 26: 5 Monday, January 9: Foster 145 [be divided between the six teams.| ¥ : 4 i :

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