The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1939, Page 5

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BARBER BOWLERS CONTINUE MARCH WITH WIN SWEEP Barbers continued their match to- ward the championship the Brunswick’s Commercial Tourna- ment last night by averaging 546 pins each and downing the Irving' Market trio on all fronts. George Brothers defeat>d fornia Grocery three games and to- tal also, with an average slightly over 500, Tonight Druggists meet Brur wick and Rainier Beer meets New Alaskan, while tomorrow, Juneau Florists meet Cosmopelitan: 3 Signal Corps meets Indepen Last night's scores follow: cli- California Groeery 189 120 127 145 138 164 454 George Brothers 185 189 140 178 121 139 446 8 458 514 Irving’s Market 157 138 98 115 155 121 410 374 61 61 435 Ugrin Bertholl Bavard 408 - 444 Totals 4701353 Iffert Holmauist Burke 184— 548 194— 512 151— 421 5291481 8— 24 5371505 506 8 Totals Handicap Totals 146— 441 171— 384 136— 408 453—1233 61— 183 5141416 Williams Turner Harper Totals Handicap Totals . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY Barber Shop Trio Mangalao 212 Freeburger 179 Ray Galao 173 'BUTCHER SQUAD =5 HITS 1600 FOR 78—1638 187— 554 202— 532 Totals 564 Spgilip Cis | Elks last night that rang up the lN NEw joB of three, Lou Hudson rolling high best total of the evening, two pins | game with 569, | " The Cooks the i won two from NEW YORK, Oct. 17. — Gehrig, who drew annual salaries as from the Mail Clerks. high as $39.000 as & member of the! Tonight's games are Dark Horses New York Yankees, has become New | ys. Grocers, Fosters vs. Jewelers, York City Parole Commissioner at a {and Builders vs. Lucki salary of $6,000 annually. t night's results are as - e T Butchers 187 210 163 | follows % | 156 182 159 497 147— 487 177— 569 HosPITAL NOTEs | | Hutchings daard Hise, i AR 224— 546 iz | Hudson John Bohemeier was admitted to | Shattuck St. Ann's Hospital this morning for | b surgical care. | Totals 560 | Brewers Spot 15 Burke 123 | Holmgquist 157 Benson 173 David Brown, of Skagway, under- went a tonsilectomy this mornning at St. Ann’s Hospital. 15 176 193 177 Mrs. John Vavalis and her baby girl were dismissed today from St.| Ann’s Hospital and returned home 468 Cooks 3 161 Totals 5281557 27— 141— 482 164— 467 175— 491 507 pot | Kaufmann After reeciving atten- Petrich tion, James King has been dismissed | MTS oobd from the Government Hospital, | 50ski s i [ N Dorothy Hubbard underwent a | Totals 470 minor operation this morning at| oo the Government Hospital bt 1476 T. Petrich Blanton Stewart Council B. Lavenik 180— 446 184— 488 148— 479 Mary James was dismissed from the Government Hospital today where she received surgical super- vision. 138 163 438 463 Mail Clerks 24 24 135 156 145 143 165 165 166 168 U s Totals 5121413 News Today—Empire. 24— 12 144— 435 151— 439 165— 495 4241441 Spot Mrs. Lavenik Hermann Hendricks I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! 469 488 Sharks 151 138 191 480 486 527—1493 Totals 169 135 182 213— 533 145— 418 169— 542 G. Bogganr Kimball M. Lavenik Totals LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from Sept. 11 about Oct. 15. COMPANY to asa FIRECRACKER A Ge ? neral Electric $39.95 WASHER FOR ONLY $69.95 —NCTE:— $89.95—G. E. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN $69.95—IS ALL YOU PAY (4 Always a Liberal Trade in at A LASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY ELK ALLEY WIN - was tne mutcher trio at the gupt over 1600, defeating the Brewers two fo; Lou | Medicos and the Sharks won tWO gngq the high school DOUGLAS NEWS GUE G ADVANCED L BE! At Pool's office last steps were taken to perfect the or-| j ganization of a Douglas town league promotion sport in Douglas, jected for the are Jensen's, Four teams pro- basketball league Foundry, Warner's Each team ed will have and with m a Board t lat- when completely organiz a manhger and captai pt. Pool they will Direct which wi sident Thus far arranged Gulhaugen will Warner’s, Jack €choo!, Frank Jencen's lir plete and wishing to Foundry manage Hig are: be Warner; Krsul -up is not men not should et com- gned in a P ® touch with Mr. Jensen Official referee for the league be Angus Gair. Games will be played Friday nights beginning October 27, at the On that night the four teams play as s: High School Foundry, vs. Warner's, Arrangements are being made to secure a trophy for the series prize. -+ SEWING CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Florence Carlson entertained the Monday Night Sewing Club at her home last evening for the regu- lar bi-weekly meeting. Besides the regular diversion there was one contest, a shorthand puzzle, won by Mrs. Tom Cashen Miss Elizabeth Fraser will be the Club hostess for the next meet- ing, two weeks hence, which will te in the nature of a Hallowe'en pa ..o APARTMENTS ARE BEING CCUPIED The new Kilburn apartments are now ready for occupancy by the tenants and toc or tomorrow will see Mr. and M Glen Edwards, Orrin Edwards and famil Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCormick home there. Last week Mr. and Mrs Jensen moved into their built cottage on Sixth Street wil NEW and at Tom newly adv. JOHANSONS ADD TO DOUGLAS POPULATION A baby girl was born at St. Ann's Hospital Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Johanson of Doug- las. The latter recently purchased one of the Mike Rieser cottages. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MATIONAL DISTILLERS PROBUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK STATEMENT or The Parsons Electric C asscciated nor affiliated wit! concern. Twenty-two years experi tracting-dealer business fits memborshio in the: National ciation ~1~dges us to avoid t ial, methods or workmanshiy v pete’ orerate a Union Sh wel e i kmen. Westinak-~n=e Electric C OCT. 17,1939, DAFFY F a basketball meeting held in!| evening | of winter's favorite | ji This picture of confusion was home plate in the 10th world championship with a 7 to 4 vi and Bill Werber is trying to take control. Yankee batboy. Juneau May See Contest On Gridiron Call Sent Qut for Turkey Day Football Players at Ball Park June: st ¢n Thanksgiving Day rain—snow. shine local football enthusias It'll probably be Sourdoughs Cheechakoes at Firemen's Park or Evergreen Bowl The idea, credited to J. J. Meherin, | Wallis George and Jim O'Neill, orig- | inally ‘eafled for importation of Out- side teams, but with the season ad- | vanced, it is now planned to put Jceal bai players in the lineup. | Equipment is being secured in Se- attle for use in the game and a few workouts. | O'Neill asks that all local ball_players who have had perience with the game drop in at the Baranof number of teams were playing on Stand and register name, experi- Gastineau Channel, but after that ¢, age, height and weight. mine flooded, football became a We' got plenty of football thing passe in this section 8 Juneau,” O'Neill said.! ¢ juneau football players “But we've got to find out NMow|gperate, “hungry” football spe much material there is and* We've | yors will do the rest got to find out in a few days.” ! i wil probably k Juneauites recall that the last Jthall game on Thanksgiving football game played in Juneau was and should certainly hit the nearly twenty years ago When yignal spotlight. games were played in the old ball I B;‘l;l:ngup!lll:"“dr’ll;’:“:fl P’;‘:“:‘K‘nzl‘“ 7 BANK I_OANS BOY' 6’ PENNY ON HIS NOTE COLDWATER, Mich, Oct. 17 Six-year-old James Frederick Kel- ler strode into the Branch County Savings Bank and offered a note to 0. W. Holmes for a penny loan. The banker accepw.d the pladze, and when the borrower returned a few days later to repay the loan, he got back his note and an addi- tional cent as a reward for being s0 business-like. eSS ey e s GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE No. 1 | | | | i | | | | | a football gam= November if plan s go through vs. | nave « defeat the University of Waslk the Huskies stopped Rudy M on the two-yard line in the fi ngto ht St pe er co- backer fc na- pany of Juneau y other loc in the ar our work h trical Contractors A 156 of sub-standard mater- and employ ly com my has entrusted us with the representation of their complete line of electrical mer- chardige. O policy of making “every deal a square deal” will tomers the best of service at a fair price. AS7WE our Cl (Signed) ERNEST PARSONS SUFFERIN' SASSAFRAS ! YUH MEANS T'SAY YER GAL GIVE YUH BUT GREAT GUNS, HARRY. THAT PLACE IS ALLUS CROWDED YEAH. IN TH' NIP UP NIGHT CLUB. FOUND ME FLIRTIN DIDN'T ANYONE INTERFERE 2 THAT GOIN'-QOVER, AN' WELL-LIGHTED. 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 INALE FOR WOR ning as the New York over the Reds at Crosley Field, Cincinnati Frank Crosetti, who also scor im 14 to 7, before 16,000 person 5 —— e e . ————— LD SERIES OF 1939 Ernie 1t his in The gentleman in front < Dickey is Joe DiMaggio, who turned the tricl UCLA Comes from Beli hreat that (right), and Don Jones (It v Washington down eriod. [ ZAS A ab s Junicr Thompsen, Cincinnati pitcher, is shown as he steamed into third in (he second inning of the third World Series game with the New York ¥ankees at Cincinnati ball got away ‘rom Red Rolfe on the play. The umpire is Babe The Yankees won the con- test, 7 to 5. MAK CUTS THROAT; REFUSES AID, DIES ol inelli. Stock QUOTATIONS K ’lj‘; ] N Y Closing mine Oct. 17. Juneau [ in Can and Light 5% Bethlehem Steel X calth and Southern Curtiss Wright 7%, General International Harvester 417, New York Cen- hern Pacific 12%, el 787, Pound Powe o nnecot Nort AVERAGES are today's Dow, Industrials 154.5 JONES room 1 t i iilities 26.87 “lea He re - Magnolia Hospital News an hour Today's loday—Empire,

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