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1) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1938. [ & By CLIFF STERRETT _'FALL PINFESTS | Mary Rhod 18 POLLY AND HER PALS ¢ ; ~ ] e ~~77 Larson 164 AN THEY JESS ) p RO:-L;JSAS gfigffi' gu“r ng;&;:‘@gf T AH’S = OF (OMMERI All 1. Johnson 164 LS’SINHc?@orIw"---) ?‘43\/ HOME, BUDDY. - ¥ EFFECTS,NOT & W\;LATS O.K. FER . ~ ~ '- & k 14 A A % ‘e r HOUSES MY HOUSE . COMPANY'! EENDED a o 16 NS v\ 0 ’ ; COMIN' AN' T WANT \ L - - o - ; TJTE PAPER THY - Mary Re 162 GUEST-ROOM L 0 P 162 R. Galao and Nick Bavard . 162 . . 7 162 Getf Under Wire with 5 piitercon 161 . J. Thibodeau 160 » High Averages B, Terdncis 160 b E. Botelho 159 Fifty-two bowlers in the Bruns- P. Morgar 159 wick Commercial League fall tourn- ~ McVey 159 ment have completed their aver- ~Sands 158 ages for the first tournament of the ~A. Kessle 158 year, with R. Ga nd Nick Bav-| D. Green 158 | ard topping the with 183 ! 158 . . . { apiece, and Brunswick’s trio win- Y- 157 o : ] ning the team play G. Bavard 155 13 ) 1 ) Team play and average results H. Sturrock 154 ! 'I' B " o for the fall tournament follow I”\“ - :5‘: 7 BRI WELVE SQUADS | 80540 wen Joot gunes| A Burks MRS. FOWLER'S DELICATESSEN e aoalatetiy oL 2 SO e i ¥ | [ w ED losE ALTHOUGH Hale 1407420 5, oo s 12| G. Larson 151 213 FRONT STREET —— PHONE 152 IN NE A { H 13! P. Bertholl 150 - DM | | Lotals 493 469 500 15 13 A. Judson 148 CAMEUZZC | TOURNEY LISTS FORMER CHAMP COUNCILIS HIGH 3 Eeae Sur & iddys— 1 Edvoilo s | [ . Teal 15 12 M. Petersor 143 - d S . l | — R TS S R e Duncan 173 163 155 21 13 J. Adams 143 n ecla s i 3 ..., Riendeau 165 158 155 16 11| A. Jones 141 an u Twelve teams will begin the win- | Dr. W. W. Council rolled thirty g 78| Tria il g : alur aY lg Y p {ter tournament of the Commercial Dempsey Accorded Honor frames of bowling at the Elks Club | Fos%! e et 23 13 ks o g 1 HOT FROM 4 TO 6:30 P. M. | League on the Brunswick alleys, ' M Wh Dd M ' last night with a total pinfall of | = R ”v‘.u\ \“ e :: }Z ' PORK PIE-ENGLISH STYLE BEEFSTEAR |iirins fmomor wio o o 100 MAL 0 S0 P05t e e 1 o 8% 1 | S com 21 13 BASKETBALL i | header scheduled for Fight Game evening, but not enough for his pooo T R e o > AND KIDNEY PIE { Iy tie pents, Be it DD g — - M Stevens 160 160 160—°480 | Snow White 10 20 13 # |Broadway Oab and Alt Heldelberg The Ducks lost in total to the Soley 145 145 145—*435| Highest individual score, A. T 0“ S(HEDU[E - will play Brunswick { NEW YORK, Dec. 9—The first Ospreys by two pins, and the Os- Koski, 246. | The remainder of the schedule; pgward J. Neil Memorial medal, In preys to » three games. Total 476 487 487—14350| Highest three games total, one ome. a e les i preys took two of the three gam |follows: ) perpetuation of the memory of the " The Frigates took two games from Total Score. Did not bowl nan, T. Rolfe, { Dec. 10-7:30 pm, Rainier VS.|Grand Old boxing writer of the As- (ne Eagles and won in total by over ->oo Highest Total for three games g Sl . FRESH APPLE, LEMON, PUMPKIN Droeci Civ: 330 pmy Al Hel- cocuied Prose and war coneson 1) i JUNEAU BOWLERS T0 | "o, inees Ficks 02 | utasen s i 12—7:30 pam., Juneau FIor-|eq o Jack Der The Teal got an 1(-pin margin in e Ball Motrraiant squad of Juneau High School will " MINCE---Made with Rum and Bl‘aflfi‘! T e L e el WO infall over the Condors, but only METT NEXT SUNDAY| ®r cumo 183 20 over to the Douglas Natatorium The Independents empsey, shy & school boy, at|one game of the three. i~ N. Bavar 83t t to make it three games ORDER YOUR HOME-MADE, OLD FASHIONED | ook 157150 i Gl townitn Gro- |t Mot protesting the medal_ Tonight's matches are Vultures v e o it for undleprited 208 BE RS v I cery vs. Green Top; 8:30 p.m.. Ju-|ehould go the the fighter active in Hawks, Albotross vs. Falcons and The Juneau Bowling Association| g nMangalao 177| Channel, the game called for 7:30 Plum Puddlng--Early {neau Dairy vs. George Bros. the game. He maintained he did not OWIS vs. Egrets. is scheduled to hold a meeting at| ¢ carnegie 171 to precent interference with the Dec. 14—7:30 pm. U. S. Signal|deserve it. Last night's scores follow the Elks Club Sunday afternoon at| g Tffer 177! Senior Ball here. vs. Broadway Cab; 8:30 pm, Rain-| Accepting the medal however Ducks 3 o'clock, it was announced today T. Rolfe 174 The Juneau squad has won two ier Beer vs. The Brunswick Dempsey said: “I still think you Council 182 222 181— 585 Purpose of the meeti t is said B. Schmitz 173 games by wide margins, and are Dec. 16—17:30 p.m.. Alt Heidelberg | are making a mistake fellows, but Blake 177 177 143— 497 is to revise team lineups in tle Clas-| I, Hildinger 173 gzenerally conceded to win the. third vs. The Independents; 8:30 P.M.!thanks a million, It is the finest Ramsay 145 145 145—°435 sic and Major Leagues to balance| E. Lindstrom 171 zame necessary tonight, but basket- | Truckers vs. A. J. Mill | thing 1 ever got AT P power at a point where wide vari-| €. Carmegic 171 | bail fans still remember 1932 when Dec. 17 30 pm. Juneau Flor-\ gports writers voted honorabie Totals 504 544 469—1517 ance in team totals will not be so M. Rayela 170 Douglas took the last three ball > ists vs. Green Top; 8:30 p.m.. Cali-| mention to Henry Armstrong Ospreys pronounced as they have been in| M. Seston 170 sames unexpectedly fornia Grocery vs. George Bros A Vukovich 180 180 180—°510 the past few matches L. Holmquist 169 ‘The Reserves will play at 7 o'clock. | Dec. 19—7:30 p.m., Juneau Dairy W. Wilson 151 133 148— 432 - >+ W. Huntington 168 s i vs. Broadway Cab; 8:30 p.m., Signal | JW.C. CARD PARTY Clark 191 174 182 547 Empire Ads Pay. A. Koski 168 Today's News Tuaav.—Empire. The Brunswick | Dec. 20—7:30 pm. Rainier Beer This evening, 8 o'c Amer vs. The Independents; 8:30 pm., Alt'Legion Dugout. Refreshments, s A. J. Mill mission 50 cents. ady pm, T - S ap 2.9 Sperling K 156 190 n I(j"' “';}"“‘- ay.—FEmoire J. Wilson 137 133 173- seorge Bros wilde 45 145 145 7:30 p.m., Califc Gro VWldue B cery vs. The Broadway Cab; 8:30] Juneau Dairy vs. The Bruns- " ettt e e GIFTS FOR EVERY HOME direct from Italy Totals 522 487 5101519 AMERICA'S FINEST" Today’s y Cab; 8:30 p.m 2 Brunswick Totals 417 434 508—1350 26—7:30 p.m., Truckers v: FI ES - ASH TRAYS & c s : 7 SANEFUAIIINES R rETE |, A, MACHINISTS | MEETS | TOBACCO JARS -POWDER & |5’ v suneay o st nrd MONDAY JEWELRY BOXES - BOOK ENDS (_‘f“[""”" Groopryevs. The Brubs- ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. R S I R el i 4% \! vs. The Independents; 8:30 pm., — : VASES - TOWERS OF PISA AND ! Signai Corps vs. A. J. Mill a dalule lo ARIZONA 4 Dec. 30—17:30 p.m.. Alt Heidelberg K 4 Hlaie” pone OTHER ARTICLES OF CHOICEST vs. George Bros.; 8:30 pm., Rainter | esonkana S Beer vs. Green Top. | ONE OF “AMERICA'S FINEST” P 14 ); Jan. 2—17:30 p.m,, California Gro- | enix—State . ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP IN ey e, s Indepeidenis B0 9 o g ned oo = " b it n Northern Arizona GLEAMING WHITE AND COLOR- "Sin'svio pm maimr er oM TR - - ey p.m., Rainier Beer vs, ing industry? . hat Boulder Dam - -4 orge Bros.; 8:30 p.m., Signal Corps ervoir will take 4 years to fill? - | vs. Green Top. g ED ALABASTERS """"" Jan. 4—7:30 pm. Truckers vs - The Brunswick: p.m., Alt Hei- e 4 delberg vs. Broadway Cab. o1 JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS “50"5 85000 ro : vs. The Independents; 8:30 p.m . California Grocery vs. A. J. Mill i \ Soulh Franklm Streel Jan, 7—17:30 p.m., Signal Corps v - Geort Bros.; 8:30 p.m. Juneau s F 4 . Ly / Brad Dairy vs. Green Top. —m% ”}tm 0‘4’ e o Jan. 9—7:30 p.m., Truckers vs 7 : Juneau Florists; 8:30 p.m., Rainier - Beer vs. Alt Heidelberg. = Jan. 10—7:30 p.m., California Gro- | - cery vs. Juneau Dairy; 8:30 p.m. = Broadway Cab vs. Brunswick. | o Jan. 11—7:30 p.m., The Indepen- L dents vs. A. J. Mill; 8:30 p.m., Green .:: I Top vs. George Bros. — Jan. 13—7:30 p.m. Rainier Beer ==} vs. Signal Corps; 8:30 p.m., Alt Hei- | - delberg vs. Juneau Dairy. | @ | Jan. 14—7:30 pm. Truckers vs.| 3 California Grocery; 8:30 p.m.,| s Broadway Cab vs. The Indepen-| e dents. | i Jan. 16—7:30 p.m., Brunswick vs. — = 3o A. J. Mill; 8:30 pm., Juneau Flor- Watch for other advertisements saluting the 48 states - “America’s Finest” -’_.: ists vs. Signal Corps. | v Jan. 17—7:30 p.m., Broadway Cab s = Y () T . vs. George Bros.; 8:30 p.m., Inde- p— ) ® Go straight to Mother’s pendents vs. Green Top. uit o o aste ki e 4 cown Order the Richer 7 Crown euen Tehe ’ i Dok g v = or the Milder 5 Crown : Jan. 18—7:30 p.m., Rainier Beer | vs. Juneau Dairy; 8:30 p.m., Alt Hei- | delberg vs. Juneau Florists. Jan. 20—7:30 p.m. Truckers vs. Signal Corps; 8:30 pm. Juneau Florists vs. California Grocery. T =i heart with this practical et flfl - Christmas present—a beauti- "’_L‘ L% big, new General Electric \‘@m\; Triple-Thrift Refrigerator! = She’ll use it and appreciate its modern convenience ::t’;l??u?‘_%yf:‘: ;g‘:‘;i’;fi; ‘NJT "Zl;‘“‘la_os‘?;g'bzmg:f:“ii: IF YOUR taste runs to hearty whiskey, ask the bare 5 health,and food budget, too! vs. Independents. & tender for Seagram’s 7 Crown. It has the rich flavor o Jan. 23—7:30 p.m., Juneau Dairy vs. Signal Corps; 8:30 p.m., Rainier | Beer vs. Truckers. ¢ | Jan. 24—7:30 pm., A. J. Mill vs.{ Union Oil Company’s refining process produces heating oils that + | 'he G-E—First Choice of Millions of a robust whiskey —yet without the slightest trace —is Now Popularly Priced! \J. of “heaviness”. ting, you will If you like your whiskey lighter George Bros.; 8:30 p.m., Alt Heidel- are CLEAN —entirely free from non-combustible materials. They o % ‘be‘r,inv"“zscjlfg;":marfig;u Flor- burn without waste—give you more pet heating dollar—insure probably choose Seagram’s 5 Crown, with its soft bou- o ists vs. Juneau Dairy; 8:30 pm., you the comfort and economy your burner was designed to give. quet and pleasingly delicate flavor...Whichever you o Brunswick vs. Green Top. prefer, the “7” or the “5”, there is satisfaction in know- = Jan. 27—7:30 pm., Independents They are free from water, dirt, or sediment—can't cause clog- " ing that you are serving yourself “America’s Finest”. Simple, Silent, Sealed-in-Steel :a (éaxf;erysxr/gs‘{]sgos?;:;lCca;:-i)?- gf:g. (}'.Arcl(ully };landlfled, caref/ully (:nsp:ncd, .(hcy.zre (/ez:l pok : e i G-E THRIFT UNIT e i miinter Bear when theyleave the refincry....cean when they go into your ank. t better bars and package stores. 2 ) with Oil Cooling vs. Juneau Florists; 8:30 p.m. Alt For dependable service call your local Union Oil Company CROWNS TASTE BETTER—BECAUSE THEY'RE MASTER BLENDED e REFRIGERATOR The original sealed-in-steel Heidelberg vs. Truckers. sgent. See address below, WASTER = Jan. 30—7:30 p.m., Brunswick vs. George Bros.; 8:30 pm., A. J. Mill “Eize = UNION Hustbieg BILS Seagram’s (rown @mgki“g “cold maker” that revolution- ized refrigeration costs . .. Its record for enduring economy is unmatched by any other sealed refrigerating mechanism. THRIFTY IN PRICE! THRIFTY IN CURRENT! THRIFTY IN UPKEEP! Alt Heidelbe; . U. 8. 5. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ey B Sinal Qorpa .| Alaska Elggtric Light & Power Co. -DOUGLAS Feb. 1—7:30 pum. Truckers vs. Juneau Dairy; 430 pm, Brosdwsy| YNJON BURNER OIL + UNION STOVE OIL ~nericas Fened Cab vs, Green Top. Seagram’s 5 Crown Blended Whiskey. 72%% neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Seagram’s 7 Crown Feb. 3—7:30 ., U. 8. Signal Corps. vs. mdepg:c‘lenm; 8:30 3, TELEPHONE 40 --- K. G MERRITT Blended Whiskey. 607 neutral spirits distilled from American grains. Copr. 1933, Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. ¥ | S em—————————————————————————————————— Rainier Beer vs. A. J. Mill, Feb, 5—7:30 pm., Truckers vs. A T e

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