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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1938. 5 pr— — 8 ' 7 [ & ] | . AUGUST CHOPP FLIES * g | August Chopp will be watchman = 3 WEST POINT, Dec. 10.~The win- ’,[,])‘ Il\!)'x i ':) 3“ 2 M e " & ~ o football letter. ag| Which shut de a few days ago for g jue 8t} the . He flew to Lisia ‘ 1 we § the right to desig-|¢oq,y with AAT pilot Shell S { ‘ate a charity to which $100 will| oC ot | be donated by the Academy Athletic | ) octation Try an Empie au . LEATHER JACKETS =< = ALLWOOL NAVY SHIRT You'll Say~7”\llvvhat T’l.bs‘hirl!" Double ket itely fast navy blue AT > SPECIAL $12.50 T [’ OVERCOATS "-'" Forn 1 2 HARRY'S ™ matiae Al Wolff SANTA CLARA TACKLE Jerome Holland T. C. U. CENTER MISSISSIPPI BACK CORNELL ND "_Parker Hall T " Ki Aldrich 1OWA STATE GUARD LABASTER orted A GIFTS FOR EVERY HOME direct from Ifaly Ralph Heikkinen MICHIGAN GUARD Roland Young OKLAHOMA END FINE FIGURINES - ASH TRAYS & TOBACCO JARS -POWDER & JEWELRY BOXES - BOOK ENDS VASES - TOWERS OF PISA AND OTHER ARTICLES OF CHOICEST ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP IN o GLEAMING WHITE AND COLORB- e o s ED ALABASTERS - JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS South Franklin Street : s ; David O'Brien § T. C. U. BACK John Pingel Marshall Goldberg MICHIGAN STATE BACK PITTSBURGH RACK FALCONS ROLL o COAST TEAM The 1938 A. P. All-A * UP 1557 WITH STAYS UNBEATEN Position cl |VE;RSEN HIGH FOR '38 SEASQN END—JEROME HEARTWELL HOL TACKLE—JOSEPH EDWARD BEINOR, Notre Dame f e Cniuti Hollywood Sights And Sound. With the Feathered Leaguers of o GUARD—RALPH . HEIKKINEN, Michigan 21 5:10 185 Ramsay, Mich. Y 00 gnis an ounas Kegler's Row last night, L. E. Iver-| , e o i - ; S g 45 o Best sbes. 1o CENTER—CHARLES COLLINS ALDRICH, T. Christian . SENIOR 21 5:11 197 Temple, Texas By Robbin Coons e i TR OV winning feami GUARD—EDWARD JOHN BOCK, lowa State ___SENIOR 21 6:00 202.._ Fort Dodge, la. 1, TOLLYWOOD, Cal. Dec. 10—The golten reports e sl . ross. i ! S Pty e ckPuct ; 5 1gling in, but already Frank and Drac, the horror boys, can be AT il o 0w ol e ok saion - TACKLE—ALVORD WILLIAM WOLFF, Santa Clara _ - .SENIOR 21 6:02 220 San Francisco put down as the showmen's favorite twins of ‘38 1w S S ila) DAk Yeth VL 5 e Franc and Drac are s Bl 2 g ! in total pinfall, an il e ot poRte Rat BOW END—WALTER ROLAND YOUNG, Oklahoma . ... .. SENIOR 22 6:02 203 _ _Ponca City, Okla. e D aeiE e D Frlu:kenr up 1513 pins to the Owls' 1366, win- ' Victor. was fad § e g i $ ) acula, E -year- , alone o ., ning two games of three CJ“‘]““I““- Sa BACK—ROBERT DAVID O'BRIEN, Texas Christian ... SENIOR 21 5:07 152 . __ Dallas, Texas the year's crop of revivals, have done sensational business—and Bl g .- | umphed in R A i . H plunged the studios into a new cycle of horror. There 1s 50 bovling tonight, sl o0 s Ma BACK—LINUS PARKER HALL, Mississippi ____SENIOR 22 6:01 205 __ . Tunica, Miss. Who started it? The studlo, hearing clatms from exhibltors e n‘n:mom\,“mlc Juneau- Bowlers mnj“[f*“;pind“c‘h:,’l':t" BACK—JOHN SPENCER PINGEL, Michigan State .. ._SENIOR 21 6:00 178 Mt. Clemens, Mich. hll various parts of the country, maintains discreet silence, merely Association will hold a g 3 e AR oty it 1L gloats over a surprise bonanza with which it had nothing to d T : Mg Gt . at their homes for the | ! s Elkins, W. Va. L d nothing to do. 8 o'clock. In .the atterngon, I the o0 o Searar he past two BACK—MARSHALL GOLDBERG, F\frsourgh -...--SENIOR 2} 5:11 I84 U L The local U exchange throws the credit for the double-horror ‘l‘llbd l"Ol:"[‘-“‘ 1"]-““};‘" ‘j“’l:"f‘;‘ ml:» Ve’ dagh-TvE toandst s 7 show to Emil Uman—of a Beverly Hills theatre. g CE])‘!’L:; Bunsyick o o How! declsons st New |to sétting his oppor the They say that Uman, anyway, was the first to put the idea '’ Hotel at the Brunswick and also showed a strong P S PN S D into practice, thus starting an audience rush which, in many he for blows in the midsection towns, left theatre managers happily cleaning u : ' 5, S y cl g up—first, at the finest of e : i - > : BRIEF CASES bgx-office, and then, amid the wreckage of their theatres mobbed \ Scores yest were as follows: |winning 16 straight games before T P by horror-hungry hordes Vultures St sdged them out 1 NEGRO HGHIER and Fountain Pens i Duckwortl 180 155 181— 516 mid-November. o : i C'\)l;l’ i 168 1;8 131 69 Their last previous defeat was af, b for Dad It began, really, with the mmer's general shortage of film Niemi 145 145 5(the hands of Sammy Baugh and IS STABBED BY 1S now GIVE A product which led to widespread re-issues of old films” The U i Rl his Texas Christians in 1936, put out “Dracula” in combination with “Lady Tubbs,” and Totals 493 470 Santa Clara had fa- NEGRO WQMAN = 3 = “Frankenstein” was offered with “Love Before Breakfast.” Uman— Hawks rite against St. Mary's S’.v'“!’..lq"n l cono“ if he was first—preferred his horror in large doses, offered Frank Blanton f;l 156 ::A; l;l“f]i A':L‘-ll m"u“: tl"‘ g —_— VP~ and Drac together for a four-day run which lasted 24 days, all Brown 65 165 5 WOl erts figure ¥ St. ) . lay st 3 g e exper| ce I ' e 13 14 * brousht santa clara's downtan be- | 1iger Jack Fox Gefs Fresh, and Wide s e e Feomiie S e i Yol __ | cause Coach Slip Madiga ¢ . bs . . 8 cldss by themselves,. tely A Totals 522 466 455—1433|a pass defense that s 9 Re(elves Wounds earnings overshadowing those of many newer pictures. The |Clara cold. The Broncos tried 19 5 studio, not unprepared, made new prints by the dozen, sent Faloate passes, completed five for unimpor- in Encounfer as Santa shows off them forth on a percentage basis. And then- Iversen 192 203 148— 543| tant gains and had four intercept- s S just what he is go- It seems to have dawned on‘somebody that what the public Messerschmidt 152 170 178— 500 | ed. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Tiger J ing to have for good wanted, after all, was horror. Confronted with the playfully Morgan 156 188 170— 514/ 7 — Er Fox, negro light heavyweight boxe boys and girls this L R e —— _ was seriously wounded in a fight ear. Totals s w—n ROSCOE TOLES, & hotel Jast night and is in a Har 7 THERE IS NOTHING ; Albatross {lem hospital in a critical condition, FINER IN THE | all for 40¢ — WORLD OF RADIO than a STROMBERG- Beggan 168 147 166— 481 "EGRO HGHTER | where it is said he had been stabbed G ¢ Hermle 162 162 160— 484 f |below the heart. He was weak from ames--Dolls Kliason 168 181 124— 473 lloss of blood when taken to the| ¢ A S o BESTS BARLUMD s ‘ Mechanical Sets Totals 498 490 450 A negro woman told the police Fox; |tried to detain her in a room and owls De'rOi' Man,—Making ng she stabbed in self-defense. | and TDYS---PHZZIGS you can get soup, salad beverage and dessert as well as a wide selection of 4 entrees — it's really the finest plate i Halm 212 166 127— 505 Physicians said the fighting career CABLSON Songae: .1 0 DO TN Nl [ (O e R e Eleciric Trains luncheon in Juneau -- i The Gift Ideal Totals 500 449 4171366 n it 506/ NEW YORK, Dec. 10. coe p" Re(ord 2 at PERCY,S Saw . 10 1 T son| W TORE, DR M Rl Open Every Evening_—Starting Tonight Fs Redlu:g 165 220 157— 542 hand shots at Gunnar Barlund's rery head last night with the greatest! PITTSBURGH, Dec. 10. — The e e ] Totals 480 547 4861513 during ten solid rounds to outpoint |largest sports assembly in Pitts- murderous cavortings of two movie monsters, the public—at least the Finnish heavyweight. | burgh’s I 5 the crowd of [ ] | ] [ ] momentarily—could forget about War and Dictators. *—Average score. Did not bowl. Despite the one-sided victo: srhians e e . 4 ¢ § ———. - —— " e go " Perhaps the reasoning was not so direct. Perhaps it could | Toles’ debut was none too impres- |of Pittsburgh defeat Fordham this Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers' be boiled lduwn to "Horrof‘s making money this year, p;lm-m-m'" Today's Wews: Tmey.—~EMBEe. | | sive because he could siot lose ' fall 2 come close fal So again there’s gold in them thar chills, and Hollywood is bogey- e ATy man-conscious. Latest entry: “Miracles for Sale,” in which Henry A K il b e press Ringsiders Dorny Hull (once U's “Werewolf of London”) will be directed by Tod Browning, Metro’s Master of Shock and Spook. The U, scanning its profit books, has lost no time in produe- ing another modern seugel, “The Son of Frankenstein.” This is proceeding rapidly on eerie sets, with Boris Karloff again the monster, Bela Lugosi (erstwhile “Dracula”) as a deformed char- acter, and Basil Rathbone as the son of the original scientist who created the monster from fragments of human bodies. And the resurgence of horror makes mock of the two placid gentlemen most vitally concerned, the Messrs. Karloff and Lugosi. Both were versatile performers before horror reared them to stardom; both disliked being “typed” as monsters; Lugosi, particularly, all but dropped from public view with the. decline of the previous horror cycle—and both now are due for new glory because of thse golden twins, Frank and Drac! ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL TleGflT — Admission S11 — Wes Barrett’s Orchestra

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