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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1939. - GOL{D BOWL GAME !‘M:l MATCHES | Boxer Hangs Foe on Ropes Via Knockout GEO. BROS. TEAM ITME Maokwe AT ELKS SPLIT S GRS WINS BRUNSWICK TWO TO ONE ave g B S B FALL TOURNEY Among outsite publicity given Ju- . K i s s Time masazines report this Tailors, Butchers, Mallards ; ; omsment Cosmopolitans and Florists recent Gold Bowl football follows west hss s mse Bowt | Advance in Standings . i o ; Runners-Up-Carnegie Due to Wins o . § High Individual | th its S Bowl, Orange vl, Cotton Bc Sun Bowl (all played Ve s Dy). Last All matches in the Elks bowling 3 5 ) | | tournament last night were settled 3 . Winning 41 games and dropping ' | on a two-to-one basis, teams on the % i 4 - : only 15, the George Brothers team emerged at the top of the heap in wne \la sk ped i the bow | bsin 3 arly. Juneau citi- he Ba ) - ong end being the Tailors, Butch- i v islle Al e Mty fall tournament of the Commer- | cial Bow League, The grocery e t d a id Bowl game renrase footba) | €S and Mallards e L s In total pins, the first match end- trundlers in the Royal Blue| trophy donated to the League by | ed in a dead heat, with both Tail- ors and Engineers having totals of [1519. Butchers ended with 1425 to the Royal Blue Cab Company, and the cup is now on display in | George Brothers window | i ‘:m“';]'(“‘:':fl;;;’;(,’";:‘"::I‘ "f"‘xi;‘ “'|the Editors' 1405 and Mallards had o whom hod noeiel matives. Jhos! 11390 to 1315 for the Humpies I gate’ expegkacin’ fhe Newmrbale |oonen. uantior e RISEIES wEk . Being a moving trophy, the Royal | § watched | the Sourdoliehs beat the | LICTs with 556, “ Others Bowling 500 ' i L s | Blue trophy will be awarded again Baranofs, 6-to-0. The ¢ Bowi | O better. wete Mta, 1ke Taylor, Nick & 4 to the winner of the next tourna- e OV | Bavard and Mike Ugrin A . ‘ ment. If George Brothers bowlers was a cinder-strewn field, frozen | g frrk ] J ; ¥ vy ! | ment y 5 sandpaper rongh. ‘But'nebedy bled | SROes: Were s follows N : b can defend it successfully again h gy e Tailors : : : \ : e they will retain permanent posses- much. The players stime U. S i 78 | Tbel play onetime U. S Spot 2% 26 26— 178 . : i | sion of it er, whack d a t : :‘.,\«;m rs [H\m:z :n fi:m:»:q [ zstert 197 169 190— 556 3 : 5 $ | e dre uniforms donated by | gaoe: 52 171— 46 § & g < ¢ University of Washington. ‘fuf :gg ;;; it";ll :'v)i C f ¥, A Frrt % Ithe Cosmopolitans and Juneau st time Alaskans saw an or- | g s 3 = 3 T 3 Y | Florists were third. High single in- | | ganized football game was in 1916.” | "800 471 8 519 : i bl e I L gre ¢ Totals . 500 471 548—1519 L 5 ; —— ; ; 51. Carnegie also finished the Engineers | “Hike Evans (left, hangs inert on the ropes after a knockout in the first round of his fight in Philadelphia | (ournament with highest individual WOMEN OF MOOSE CARD PARTY | Mrs. Taylor 149 180 171— 500/ with Bob Montgomery, negro, (right). Referee Leo Houck (with upraised hand), didn't even bother to |ayerage, 181 < | There will be a card party Dec 87! count. It was a lightweight match. | New Alaskans High ’ Finishing in second place were H. Sterling 161 181 145 )| 7 3. Pl . sl oy . |N. Bav 9 17 — 532 | 6. Bridge, whist, pinochle. Public avard 169 177 186 5 High single team game was the invited. Admission 50c. In the 611 rolled the New Alaskan g % B 77e N 1 OO adv.| Totals 479 538 5021519 () u/ ’l P (i 9 T fI{ ) pian 4 s el iy Bitaleion ne i He Chosen 1 ournament o 08 UCCIL ' vowlers, Lovest A bt fard 4 ; | s Bob Turner's 133 and low team Hutchings 129 177 167— 473 s e Sl : il The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Hudson 182 160 147 498 i S s avetagn I8 450 for the. Diuiguinte. PR Enlarged. Now On Sale; $1.08, Shattuck 142 155 157— 454 | Beginning this week the Bruns-| A hit in the Andy Hardy picture in which she played the school —_—— wick alleys will award a case Of| eacher, Helen Gilbert is shown in Los Angeles court where she re- o ‘(”"‘l holder of the Mcky | ceiveq a divorce from Mischa Bawaleinikoff, assistant musical di- number, determined by bOWNNg| |00 of o Hollywood studio. Miss Gilbert formerly played the ‘cello two strings at the alleys, All| reClOT Of & FOTVRO Sundborg 115 115 122 352 numbers are eligible for the grand| 1P ® studio ot Stevens 146 130 161— 446 prize which will be awarded just | et o 107 105 51| § ’ j §| |petore Chiistmas Rules as Homecoming Queen Totals 453 501 471--1425 Edtiors Spot 32 32 32— 96 —_——— 4 | Team records are as follows Totals 439 453 5131405 5 £ 5 o o ';‘L‘nms Won Lost Humpies g e . : Seorge 5 } : " George Brothers 15 Nasi 17 111 138 366 3 g 4g . 4 The Cosmopolitans 8 A | Duckworth 170 170 143— 483 i X i Juneau Florist 3 19 Vukovich 144 152 170— 466 4 I ; ; ‘y‘»;\v‘\;l Alagkan ‘Hotel 3 23 Totals 431 433 4511315 i i | N . Rainier Beer . 2 33 ) Month in the Year Mallards : . S U. §. Signal Corps AUCTION SALES DATES Spot 38 38 38— 114 & | . 8 o . ¢ Home Grogery . Darnell 149 147 94— 390 i [ by : 1 5 i | I'he Barber Shop Trio 1939 Stoft 142 138 126— 405 The Brunswick Kimball 160 159 171— 470 Royal Blue Cab November 8 December 13 — - - California Grocery Totels 489 482 4291390 Irving's Marki Perey’s Cafe 1940 —— - The Druggists July 17 Invidual Average April October 16 ]lalmll é ;;al.uly ax G. Rayela May November 13 Bi(yde S(ayes 'Em . | & ¥ 'v 2 j ; d ] | Roger Stevenson June 12 December 11 Isadore Zupan Special Sales Held On TAMPA, Florida, Dec. 30.—South-" g i i N L o i Feauest of Shippers bound tourists will be blad to know o % . . -4 Ju‘h” R“;"‘m bile . £ 5 2 " > 3 n agulos Advances will be made as usual "h"' I‘Z‘ b;:lr ol Dlmm'g_i }L‘Wf"u ‘_0_"0 it tasonde S5 335 S e " s Ray Galao when requested. Transferred by | Year-old English girl, has discov- : g out progress at Pasadena, Cal, to select a Tournament of Lloyd Hildinger feleszaph, 1 esired ered what can be done about those S e O S ; 2 % ¢ g independent cows on highways. Roses Queen, whose reign will be climaxed by the Rose Bowl game New Year’s Day. From these 47 beau- John Halm 1 iy ties, chosen from among 3,000 Pasadena Junior College co-eds, seven finalists were to be named, and the | Otto Smithberg Just carry a bicycle [ ] Miss Dennis, touring the United Queen will be among them. 3 , Ba r gali, is shown iewing the candidates. A. T. Koski M - Ben Mangalao States by bicycle, pedaled into town e THE SEATTLE FUR with this glad news: “The creatures ¥ the Anglican ccmmunion and one|bunked with Rex Beach and Jack Arthur Helson won’t budge an inch for an automo- BISHop ROWES of the greatest missionaries of hi ‘L(;ndon, taught the latter about| Mike Seston ile, but they are deathly afraid of time, celebrates the 44th anniver- | Huskies. | Jim Hendricks EXCHANGE icycles.” 4 “'H YE AR IN [sary of his consecration as Mis- ki Leonard Holmquist = sionary Bishop of Alaska. In 30 years Bishop Rowe visited| Clifton Tabor 1008 Western Avenue Bob Lajoie Seattle, Wash. ) DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Learned To Mush the U. S. only ten times, to lecture | = | Arakeq Arch/Appithrioes b koD~ When Bishop Rowe went there in |and raise money, Four times he| B. Gomez Margaret Ann Lovell office. 10 Valentine Bidg. Phone 64% 1895, the Episcopal Church had |refused bishoprics in the States.| Howard Mosher Homecoming queen at Youngstown college, Youngstown, (0., Mar- = th missions in its Alaska diocese | Never a great missionary church, 'll)‘edlfl;;lynulds waret Ann Lovell is vice president of the sophomore class, She is H 1 ic. | (586,400 square miles). To reach|the Episcopal Church kept Alaska aul organ studying to be a medical technician. ‘Amde on EDIS(0p3| MlS them, he had to mush with a dog |on meagre rations. The Presbyter- Steve (T!uazon | : 3 H H led. From Indian and Eskimo com- | ians and Roman Catholics kept larg Jim Gillam d BTN For Fast Service C“ll the sionary Appears n panicns, the Bishop learned to keep | er staffs in the Territory. But al Elmer Freeburger C. C. Carncgle, 624, | Second high individual, three Eal OIII Today! : : s socks dry at 78 delow zero. He| aska’s gaptized Episcopa Otto McV. '“me Magallne his socks dry at 78 delow zero. He |though Alaska’s gaptized Episcop: 0 McVey A abs i Bastar (811 2 3 - 4 | learned the knack of building a fire | ians number only 6,360, Bishop Rowe Gene Hein s " . il w a y De l. v e ry —_ in a howling gale, learned to pick |could say that his church has “a| Ronnie Hunt High S‘f“;lc game, individual — T The 44th ann of his con- | Off wolves outside the camp circle |prestige among the people of Al-| Jay Williams Pl C“";e":'l"‘ 2‘5’;1, indi secration as Missionary Bishop of |With a rifle. Bishop Rowe mushec |aska which is not enjoyed by the Emery Herrett 'vSe'Lvnd UL.’I .&l‘u. qugam(-, ndi- | Alaska 1s beine celebrated this | 2000 miles each winter—in sum, he |other communions.” He plans to Art Burke vidual—J. Rflkfiifv’z 0 flveneral “auling | week by Rt Rev. Peter Trimble said, more than any other man in |return to Alaska in January, to be Joe Thibodeau 2owe of the Episcopal Church, Re- | Alaska. ‘among the Indians whose faith he| Mary Rhodes ™ | garding the event, and Bishop Rowe,| One of Bishop Rowe's first ser- |admires. They will creep to churct Vernon Snoddy o i | the follow vt 4 ars this mons was preached to the sour-|On hands and knees, against bitter Howard Croken Il l( ‘ ‘ r’IY | week in Time magaz ioughs in Cy Marx’s Fairbanks sa- | Wibds which would blow a man| Pete Terencio BAILY TRIPS | In Secattle last week, a ruddy, loon. Marx, a Jew, started the col- | 40wD. “While people” says Bishop Jack Harper NN | » | Rowe, “make me a litlle tired. They Gordon Ferguson V] y] | paunchy little man quietly celebrat- lection with a $10 bill, raised $1,400 : ready to take everything, and Dale Druliner TO ALL POINTS O ed his 83rd birth Then he went “Tough and generous” Tex Rick- 30 /% ite uT | to Victoria, B. C., to visit for a week crd, who ran a saloon and gambling | 81V¢ nothing. John Hermle 2;1"’/’\‘1"“5( 7';[,:’:‘[“,’”'_‘5 TR 3 SRS Lillian Sutherland i JRagys GLACIER HIGHWAY | nis 50-year-old wife, his youngest 'ovce, helped rajse money for the Btsiovmient Bervion | sons, schoolboys and 12 and 14. Tpiscopal Hespital in Cirele City. George Bavard y | There this week Rt. Rev. Peter Trim- frst in {h~ irterior of Alaska. In SIEAMER ALASKA Paul Villaganas for this q}mlmrd worker, . {ble Roowe, oldest active Bishop in thewe gc'”-ruth days, Bishop Rowe Ellis Reynolds DECKHAND-LABORER — Single, N T e e e | IS DUE TON!G"" Pl peeion. |age 20. Graduate of Juneau High Authorized Delivery for | it Eleo B | Sehool, Wants, and npeds, & job ' Li i 3 : Juneau. Has had Sea Scout train- The l)aily Alaska Empire | : ITS TIME TO A i 1 in e R test] {1 Vil e Soland Ok deees $1.25 PER MONTH CHANGE YOUR Lilp {pannd. from vie, VeRgLA| - cood Hird Cruniie BHid cafs® spod kbrid ot i | Ty _T.“.",, w:ml‘r - ,]mw Ml',',],mm-h‘d e Bob Turner clerking, delivering, carpenter’s help- (No Delivery Fee) T} ~NNED 3, OUT arrive at midnight tonight instead | pigh team, three games—Juneau oy Al past emplo b el g i of Thursday. Plorists, 1709, ; Dplovate. & Y For IImmediate Service || | T JORICANTS! E R i s i s R % M (L | “rere 3 e b avern| High single game, tes Al- ! £ARS, By Glls COMIPRSMOTOR | ¢ 2 St S ST AT B L | I BROKERS TO SITKA Comopolitans, 1,656. Y call the trade. Second high single game, team--- 1-wAY PELIVERY || By N s S 10 BE DEVELOPED e+ e e e et £ e r FOR RECREATION William Parl:‘[; creation Spec- Empire Want Ads Bring Results. High individual, three games By CLIFF STERRETT 79 ABOUT PHIL. L AST TG falist, and Linn Forrest, Architect, WHY, WHAT'S WEEK HE SENT ME A BOX WELL, THAT'S ] j : : ; he Res 1 R S WRONG, WINNIE 2 OF CANDY WITH A NOTE, NOTHING TO GET--- 2 4 A BONE-HEADED )| [Poth connected with the Regional YOUR SAVINGS SOU LOOK. "SWEETS FOR THE | B G UMBRELLA ! Office of the U. 8. Forest Service, ygp yNgURED, ARE INSTANTLY LIKE A LOST are leaving on tonight's southbound AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- L OON 2 /1] £ 1 X k Alaska for Ketchikan for a few ER RETURNS WITH THE & : ’ 2 7 = weeks' study of how to promote fur- ik the Ben Ganat 1oop, win e ALASKA FEDERAL thought of building up a recrea- savings “d LmA tional industry in that a Parke and Forrest will also visit of Juneau Wrangell, where the Chief akes community house is being recon- TELEPHONE 3 structed a - OFF TO PIONEERS' HOME George Washington Thompson, recent arrival in Juneau, left aboard the North Coast for Sitka to anlw1 Am—— Ting Bty S, b, W A { . - 18 (3 lnw Ploneers’ Home Today's News Today—Empire >

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