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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1939. Louis, Godey Holy Cross vs. Louisiana State [ R 'KEGLERS BETTER New York U. vs. Penn. Military. |20 TEAMS READY | | Pittsburgh vs. W. Virginia [ " ON SATURDAY Princeton vs. William 0 | Are 'o Fl h' v Viaom. ve_5, Carlina IN PIN CONTEST "IN ELKS' LEAGUE MIDWEST | - Chicago U. vs. Wabash iy SAb——- Ttk e The following are leading football ' Drake vs. Grinnell. Bowlers improved their totals| NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—It is reliably : : games to be played Saturday on the Indiana U. vs. Iowa. slightly at the Brunswick alleys rer orted that heavyweight ('hafl;' BOWhng Begms Monday gridirons throu the Nation: Jowa State vs. Kansas. last night in the Commercial!pion Joe Louis will defend his title w Kansas State vs. Marquette League, wing indications that|in New Y inst heavyweight a' CIUb A“eYS—S(hed' California vs. St. Mary’s Michigan vs. Michigan State. the early season rough spots a Godey of Chile some time® | : 1 vs. College of Pacific. Missouri vs. Ohio State The Barbers rolled No definite date has vet heen set Oregon vs. Stanford Northwestern vs. Oklahoma over Hainior ‘BEEE BOWIE by promoter Mike Jacobs, but the| With 20 teams already organized Oregon State vs. Idaho. Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech. each: over 500, v » the Peicy trio, of both fighters have al-|trundiing in the Elks bowling league Portland vs. Willamette Oklahoma A. M. vs. Baylor. taking Uhres’ from the: Brinswick v accepted terms. will begin on Monday. Bowlers who Clara vs. Texas A. and M.| Wisconsin vs. Texas. KA too Hif. tath % ao 80D | y holds two victories over have signed up who are not cisco vs. Montana SOUTH riiibs PRI dke O Tony Galento. inc n teams by Monday will Cal. vs. Washington lane vs. Alabama Poly Shrele v Soyir Biiie and > - be ¢ 1 to teams by the Com- A Centre vs. Army Covps vs. New Alaskan. while to- Jm bhee U.CL.A. vs. Washington Davidson vs. V.M.I mboie TRAGEORN Tolt B )JUNEAU lODGE | A schedule for the season will be EAST Florida vs. Miss. State. cevy and Case Loiters tangle with v printed in Monday's Empire Atthe S Furman vs. Georgia Cosmopolit KEG[ERS GAEN Tear eady formed are as fol- e 4 | ) , Sosmopolitans B, Amherst vs. Brown Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt. AR A e T lows Penn. State vs. Bucknell Miss. U. vs. Southwestern it ; . | Kaufman, Koski and Mrs. Petrich Carnegie Tech vs. Temple. | N. Carolina vs. V.P.I Ay lOS'I' TM.“ES Boggan, Lavenig and June Boggan Colgate vs. Duke Tennessee vs. Sewanee. Perey’s (uf:- % i | Blanton, Dr. Williams and Ha- Columbia vs. Yale | Washington and Lee vs. Rich- J: Paterson 188 123 147458 gerup. Cornell vs. Syracuse. mond Ted Reynolds .. 162 196 178— 537 . | Mrs. Lavenik, Hermann, Hedrick Dartmout vs, Hamden Sydney. | Wiliam and Mary vs. Newport| Gene Hein 130 © 308’ 1 105¢= 531 420 PIHStefS Crawl Up ON| Burke, Holmquist. Benson Fordham vs. Alabama. News. RV £ | Mrs. Kaufmann, Dr. Stewart, and Georgetown vs. Roanoke. | SOUTHWEST Totals 480 525 HOUS'OH Bowlers by Carnegie 3 Harvard vs. Bates. Arkansas vs. T.CU Brunswick ey | Hutchings, Hudson, Shattuck. e 2 5 o |Mary Rhodes . 125 164 161— 440 Winning Three | Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs R. Hunt 178 139 176 493 | White J. Hendricks ... 168 176 207— 540 1 o w0 Tl Tineau Bike ;{;‘l:n‘ W\“\"i 11\zr~ Pun-m\ I T telegraphic bowling contest, the| Bloedhorn, Wilson, Eliason. Totals 469 460 5441482 (L O Climbed back into| MIS Sperling, Mrs. Dufresne, SAher Eaie T the contest last night by gaining|SPerling P10 189 108 179— 536 g5° e on their southern rivals,| Y/hitchead, Grisham, Fagerson Freeburger 186 175 158 519 o O e hight to bowl and| Mrs Taylor, Sterling, Bavard R. Galao 186, 190' 41— 81T Loy o5y Dine ‘Juriesh 5 mowibe Sh’v‘l‘x\ Messerschmidt, Kimball and Totals . 561 533 4781572 "”L‘:SL night, Juncau won three of| Hermie. Thiboudeau, Benedict Rainier Beer the five sames tolled. and would| MrS Duncan, Duncan, Riendeau E. Reynolds 165 125 171— 451 paye done much better except for| ‘:"”““"‘””:“ Podter. Bosers, o M. Seston 138 191 163— 492 3 ph s Sundborg, Stevens, Ugrin sy N 1oy %32 a plague of “the splits’ that SWeDt| Iyercen Ward, Werner $ i the score sheets frequently B s Dickuort T Tobight. Will 66 the snd or dhstac s O oxvorth, Duckworth, My Totals 38 462 4 Overby Totals 438 462 4911391 ooptest, with total pinfall so far! | >o o being 9423 for Houston and 9,069 ¥ Rice vs. Centennary for Juneau \D d W SM.U. vs. North Texas Scores last night were as fol-| avl aggon9f5 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN lows | Brigham Young vs. Colorado HOUSTON-JUNEAU SERIES | GO Soulh '0 Make State. 2nd Match Oct. 5, 1939 | Colorado vs. TUian State. Hoaston H Col. Mires vs. Nab. Normal 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Totals Home n States Colorado College vs. Greely, Arlla 196 194 169 189 155— 904 | _ Denver U. vs. New Mexico. Showalter 192 196 159 193 171— 911{ The Rev. David Waggoner, nc-| . > Montana State vs. Omaha, Earhart ..211 137 188 192 191— 919 companied by Mrs. Waggoner, | East is East, West Wyoming vs. Utah. Goff 153 183 182 179 869 | sailed south on the steamer Aleu- is West, and now - Leonard ..181 179 190 215 167— 932| tian with plans to make their home : — in the States the Twain have met, ‘ b - MRS. RALSTON GOES SOUTH Totals . 923 839 888 968 857—4525| Well known in Southeast Alaska neau's Chief of Police, sailed on the 9 5 s i ? ‘ o g Seattie Brewing & MarTing Co. | neaw's Cnief of Police, sailed on (he Raqds 201 145 201 202 194— 943 cenily was pastor of the nowly| oo i L i ‘A}‘u“d"“ called south by her fath- carnegie 201 165 175 194 176— 911 | erected Memorial Presbyterian Since: 1878 .k :Emil Sick, President !’ e o rashimeton. UeF Ugrin .13 148 171 180 1%9— 821 Church e B < =3 Sl i B e Stewart 177 203 197 214 190— 981| The Waggoners were accompan- BT - - Stevens'n 180 3 221 179— 954[ied south by their daughter-in- - —(law, Mrs. Ralph Waggoner, and Totals 902 872 907 1011 918—4630 'her baby daughter Parker Vacumatic Keeps P i L arkel‘ acllmatlc eeps ace With Try an Empire ad HEDRICK BACK + e —#| W. B. 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Werld right recrved ance man, returned on the Aleutian today from a trip to the Westward and Interior. for a few days, tinealr Hotel. - e | Swedish Meat Balls with GENUINE BROWN BEANS | Baranof Tomorrow || % Empire classinieds pay. guest at the Gas- IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR | COMPANY QUALITY FURS JST RECEIVED—a beautiful of ladies’ and misses’ fur consisting of dyed cole Marmot Mink Muskrat in dyed mink colors, and ony. If you want something for your wife or sweetheart we will be pleased to have you ¢ull and look them over. Prices will be right to suit your pocketbook. Don't hesti- tate, come in and look around if you buy or not. Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTE}L Open Evenings 7-8 - By CLIFF STERRETT AND SEE THAT THE SHINGLE 1S WELL STERILIZED, He will stop off here ON i -9 WEATHER BIRD SHOES for CHILBREN MOTHERS! . ... . HERE ARE THE CHILDREN’'S SHOES THAT WILL STAND THE ROUGH RIGOR OF ALASKAN WEAR! L35——3.50 WEATHER-BIRDS are sturdy, scientific- ally constructed to give the utmost in comfort to growing young feet. Cleverly styled, and yet so economical. Ap- proved by Parents’ Magazine. SOLD ONLY AT . . . BEHRENDS IN JUNEAU BEHRENDS CO. Quality Since 1887 M. “Ehler, Oberag» Give Recital Music lovers of Juneau will be pleased to learn that Ernest Ehler and Ernest Oberg will give a re- cital in Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Territory. She will also visit Tacoma and Olympia on Territor il health business. Dr. Hays will take a vacation while she is south NOME WEATHER and will visit San Francisco. - STATION NAMED pypyyc posps MiN Ohio Man o Replace Ros- HOME FROM SEWARD well Dobbs, Thompson District Engineer M. D. Williams and Auditor Leo J. Jewett of the Announces Here Public Roads Administration re- | Sunday, October 15, at 4:30 p.m. turned on the Aleutian from en Mr. Ehler needs no introduction —— b L R R 4las he has appeared in several - Eenste, charge inspection of roads, personnel and | s 2 Arnold f:) ‘M(l\(nm‘ X[th'dc‘:- equipment in the Seward vicinity, | splendid concerts in this city. Mr. (I)llxmlll:w wgu;:)u (;xl:;'“o,:n“[;()l'l Fhate: by Oberg is also well known as an ac- us, io, v v complished organist, and the pub- uln‘l\'t' lljwss\wi’lv vin nnths’ u:u hS d M(DONM,DS HEAD lic will be pleased to hear him on of the S. Weather Bureau Sta- the Cathedral Hammond organ. tion at Nome, Meteorologist How- FoR wASHI"GTo"( - ard J. Thompson announced today ( b s and| ih the Forest Service here, is a| Zenzle 1 , through passenger on the Aleu- Moenzie s teaving Seattie on |y from ancnorage o ARRANGED FOR ok i £ oy Washington. Mrs. McDonald ac- companies him. | i | - TROY DINN McDonald is in charge of Alaska | ER Mot of \he Tntarkr, He Sas bowa g Juneau to Honor Retiring called to Washington for a con-i ference. . . Governor with Affair Tuesday Evening { | RETURNING SOUTH| sack senentiat and m. L. Fautk- ORI & ELECTRA HERE FROM INTERIOR Pacific Alaska Airways pilots Bill| Knox and Gene Meyring flew in from Fairbanks late yesterday with ceven passengers for here, and were to fly north again today or to- morrow, weather permitiing. If weather is favorable, probably three flights will be made tomor- row and Sunday from Fairbanks to | Juneau, PAA agent Louis Dele- becque announced, with outbound traffic piling up. Passengers arriving from Fair- banks yesterday were John New- man, A. N. Cary, Mrs. H. Boyle,| ALASKA LINE MAN ner will be speakers at the testi- | monial bankuet to be held Tuesday evening at the Baranof Hotel to honor retiring Gov. John W. Troy. Ken McKenzie, Assistant Gener- al Passenger Agent for the Alaska | Steamship Com, , passed through mship Company, passed through [.py,o"rogram will be a brief one, it Juneau on the Aleutian after a| 3 & todRs ey M H month of travel to the Westnrd,,l‘_vm;d;:mm.meh Layhayl ayorr ;:; McKenzie, whose wife is accom- c:;n\;nlul;:b;;:] g ‘sc lhrmal‘;‘n?r panying him on the tour, went as; IRDWEY. W38 4 5 ¥ All residents of Juneau are in- far as Kodiak, which town, he said.| . is how “veally bocming.” vited to attend the dinner. Tickets 2 CTREE e may be obtained at the Baranof {and Gastineau Hotels and at the |Mayor's offce. Attendance will be | | | 4 r | R e o o win seoox| TAKING PRISONERS | servine with atavor Lucas on the :;: :Zyrjnszg?ny‘prv‘:c Oscar Ol- 10 INSIIIUIIONS;T‘"" Dyer nnd‘H’o:ce Adams. - - | DR. MARCIA HAYES st i utss, aerived on the REFUGE MANAGER TO VISIT ALASKA'S /5 ‘o™ Con canet GOES SOUTH WITH CRIPPLED CHILDREN (51t conriss on e "Noret oot | ALEUTIAN TODAY | increasing the party by three pri i The 18 Alaska crippled children oners at Juneau, one at Wrangell| Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Gray sailed in the Orthopedic and Swedish and one at Petersburg, all headed|south on the Aleutian, on their way Hospitals at Seattle will be visited | for institutions Outside. All but|to Washington, D. C. Gray is a next week by Dr. Marcia Hays, one are going to Morningside Sani- | Refugee Manager for the Aleutian Maternal and Child Health Direc- | torium, |Islands area and is going east in tor of the Territorial Department D | connection with his official duties. 1th, who is 1 z on the i i e orreae o re HERE FROM_HAWK INLET 2.7, 5 770 25 52 — - e plastic surgeons under contract to| The remains of Sherman Baker, | who died October 2 were brought | 1 1m from Hawk Inlet yesterday by | HEL‘ THY ' |A. C. Robinson, and were | taken | [to the Charles W. Carter Mortu-| NFIGHBOR lary, ' 4 | No definite arrangements have, Telephone 718 o write | been made for funeral wrvlu*m, The Alaska Territorial | which are pending word from a | i v i | puu[" GOES ou'l' | TRUCK DRIVER—CONSTRUC- | | general work in small garage. some | TION LABORER-Male, age 22, ON DENVER TRIP | married, one child. Experienced in W. 8. Pullen, Manager of the Al- body and fender work. Miscellaneous experience includes work on steel aska Electric Light and Power|gangs in building construction;, | Company, sailed south on the Aleu- | truck driver; tractor operator. Good | tian. reliable worker. Some farm exper- j Pullen will be south for several| jence, driving horses and milking. | weeks, going to Denver to join his| Call for ES 1314 lele and visit his daughter and DT P A The Boox ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, his grandchild, the latter for the first time.

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