The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1940, Page 5

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wig CONTESTS T SCHOOL GYM mfismv NIGHT Rasketball Playing Sched- ule Is Released for Local Circuit A doubleheacer of be for temdcrrow night gh School gymnasium with Hen meeting the driving High , and the cutter Haida ; the Moose. | schedule for play up (o is as follows January 16—H=nn'ng Mcor se, Friday, Jan _Haida vs. H.S.vs. D. H. 8 esday, Jan. 23—Mooase ks vs. Henning Jan. 26—Haida vs. J. H. 8. vs. Krause. Tuesday, Jan. 30—Henning vs. J. H. S.; Krause vs. Moose. 1 Tuesday, February 6—Haida vs. J. H. S.; Krause vs. Elks. | Friday, Féb. 9—Moose Vs. IHA‘J H. 8. vs. Elks. v "'b 13.—Moose enning Ff‘b 1 —Elks vs. Mooose; vs. Krause. sday, Feb. 20.—Elks vs. Haida; vs. Krause, Feb. 23—Halda vs. Moose; s. Elks. Krause; vs. J. Elks; Hen- vs. J. 27 — Moose Vs. ; Henning vs. Elks. y, March 1.—Haida vs. Hen- H. S. vs. Krause. Practice Schedule ing are dates of practice ; in the High School Gym: THE 'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FINNISH ‘GHOST STORIES’—Soldiers in Finland’s “ghost army” wear white tunics as camouflage, February 21—Henning and EIks. Fbruary 26—Elks and Moose. February 26—Henning and Krause Monday practices are from 7 to 8:30 o'clock. Wedn y practices are from 7:30 to 9 . - > (A«“AD'A“ (USTOMS MAN ABOARD NORAH Arriving aboard the Princess Nor- ah is W. J. Nelson, Canadan Customs official at Tulsequah. He has been cutside for several weeks. - -+ Session Tuesday HAIDA CREWMEN WIN TWO GAMES OF BASKETBALL The Coast Guard cutter Haida is back in port here, returning Saturday night from a week-long cruise to Petersburg and Ketchi-| kan At Petersburg, Hans Walderbaug was given physical examination for admission to service in the Coast Guard. One day was spent in Petersburg and two days at Ket- which enable them to advance across snow almost unseen by the Russian invaders. DOUGLAS NEWS FOUR-H Cri» MEMBERSHIP A combined business and social meeting of the Four-H Club was held Saturday evening at the home of their leader. Mrs. H. L. Cochrane. Most important of the business at- tended to was the voting into mem- bershi of Betty Kibby, bringing the membership to nine now with furth- er increase expected. Games and refreshments were en- ioyed in addition to the sewing. MONDAY, JAN 15, 1940 Postponed Match | Ai Brunswick Is | Split at Two Each New Alaskans and Cosmopolitans split even yesterday at the Bruns- wick in playing off a postponed Commercial League bowling con- test Tonight's games are Rainier vs.| Takus and Brunswick vs. Cosmo-| politans ! Scores yesterday were as follows: | New Alaskan Hotel 145 167 193— 505 139 180 151— 470 181 185 171— 537 Total 465 532 515—1512 Handicap U T v 3‘ 5161515 Guazan Gomez Ragudos 466 533 Cosmonolitans 193 181 182 131 199 173 574 485 Total Rayela Wilson Hildinger 186— 560 — 452 Total tions and this morning began the last half of the school year, the sec- | ond semester. [ Subjects offered are indicative of the well-rounded curriculum avail-| able for Douglas High School stu- | dents, They include American His- | tory, World History, English IT and ITI, Commercial Arithmetic, General Science, Physics, Geometry, Cooking 1, Typing I and II, and Shop I nnd 11 Courses, extra curricular: Basket- ball, Girls’ Physical Education, Girls' and Boys' Glee Club, Camera Club, | Home Economics Club, Handicraft Club and Rifle Club. { PASSEN S DUE HERE Mr. and Mrs Alex Anderson are | due to arrive here aboard the North w ...and I'm happy to present the combination of the Andrews Sisters and my band for your pleasure every (- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.” .GLENN MILLER It’s a great tie-up ... America’s No. 1 Cigarette for more smoking pleasure ...America’s No. 1 Band for dancing. Chesterfield is the one cigarette with the right combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. That’s why Chesterfields are DEFINITELY MILDER TASTE BETTER and SMOKE COOLER. Everyone who tries them likes the cigarette that satisfies... You can’t buy a better cigarette. January 15—Elks and Mooose. E 17.—Krause and Henning. 22.—Krause and Elks. v 24—Henning and EIks. uary 29.—Krause and Elks. Januery 31.—Henning and Moose. February 5—Henning and Krause. 7—Herming and Kruase. —Krause and Elks. ry 14—Henning and Moose February 19—Moose and Krause chikan by the Haida. Next meeting will be at Betty Bon- Coast after a visit in Montana overi nett’s home Saturday morning, Jan- the holidays. They will later con- played by the cutter's team, which | uary 20. tinue to Chichagof where Anderson | won two of three, beating Ketchi- el it is the storekeeper. kan's best team, 29-27, but losinz DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL - | to the Ketchikan High School, 35- TERM 1S WALF EVDLD One of the world's greatest cop- 25. Petersburg town team was ‘u* deposits is located in Africa, in beaten 28-19. The first semester of the 1939-40 Cape Province, Northern Tran.svnfll: The Haida is to sail again on school term ended here last week and on the Northern Rhodesia-Bel- | cruise Wednesday. with the regular half term examina-gian Congo border. . For Chapeladies | e suswean sames vere Members of the Chapeladies will meet tomorrow evening at the Gla- cier Highway home of Mrs. Tom Bareksten for their regular session Mrs. John Osbern will be hostess for the occasion and a good at- tendance is anticipated. " the cooler... betler-tasting DEFINITELY MILDER cigarctte Chemsrfle\d s Miller Program : 2 g 4 | Copyright 1940, LIGGETT & MyERs TosAcco Co. IT AL > UGRIN Is BBI- I"Ten for the week are as follows: 'S LAVERNE George Brothers 15 15 133 171 187 179 117 166 165 179 194 169 811 879 i Spot | Radde | Iffert | Burke Holmgquist Metcalf ' MAJOR LEAGUER WITH 586 MARK Mike Ugrin was one of the few Major League kegers who bowled mentionable scores yesterday, Ugrin hitting 588, ) ABOUT ® January Sales Bring You Savings for the Family! What's the BIG topic these days? Why dll the excite- meént in every home . . . around the bridge table . . . | down a’ the corner sfore? Something in the air? You | bzt theia is! Something to demonstrate once more [ that for. greater vulnu no place can compete with ]UNE’&U...wlthmownloedmchmhl The Janu- -y salés a_n hetel So be prepared for excit- ing ~7-ings in every store; And watch THE EMPIRE for - :w3 of hese avesis! Kaufmann's 156 158 119 135 163 137 183 183 161 167 782 180 Rainler Beer 191 205 ,180— 586 171 103 146— 510 Stewart Carnegie | Koski Benson Hudson George Brothers won three games |and total from Kaufmann’s and Rainier Beer won two of three games and total from Brunswick. Rainiers and Kaufmann'’s are now | |tied with ‘seven points each, fol- | | Ugrin lowed by George Brothers with six | Hagerup points and Brunswick with four syykovich and points, proving that any team can; Riendeau take the lead in one day's win sweep. Henning Yeslerdaya scores and the Big Stevenson By CLIFF STERRETT TH' GOLF AN' FOOTBALL. SEASON BEIN' OVER, ALL HATS LEFT FER YER PA T' WORRY ABOUT IS HIS BUSINESS / = |BREWERS LEAD 157— 461 v i 33 ELKS’ TOURNEY 157— 440 179— 523 178— 541| Brewers lead the second half at —— ——|the Elks' Club mixed howling tour- 855—2545 | nament, with three wins and no losses. High mans score so far is 185— 499 | George Benson’s 540, for the men, 167— 421 |and Mrs. Martin Lavenik's 492 for 127— 427|women. 201— 567 Meditos bowled high game with . . ® January Sales Bring You Savings for the Home! il itk Y vttty o 8202391 Totals Standings are as follows: ® January Sales Bring You Savings on Everything! £ O Ot e 199 19 09 69 0 0 19 e G180 D E Bewers | Builders : Cooks Sharks Medicos Grocers Jewelers Luckies Butchers Mallard Tailors Humpies Supers Grizzlies Fosters Snipes Amazons Engineers Dark Horses Mail Clerks Fems Editors Physicians Dolphins *162— 501 156— 473 170— 563 8242633 177 189 214 942 867 Brunswick E. Galao 159 168 Rayella Ragudos 179 146 Hildinger 183 166 R. Galao 166 188 Mangalao 155 183 848 857 162 128 179 Totals 181— 163— 198— 199— 157— 904—2609 508 488 547 553 495 THAT AIN'T HARD b ) UNDERSTAND Totals Big Ten 187 119 177 176 176 175 m | 174 174 173 Ugrin Iffert Lavenik Hudson Radde Benson Rayela Stevenson Hagerup Stewart COCVNUNNAARIWWWWHNNNNND~O -—oo—0o | The bromine-extracting industry |uses sea water to obtain the chemi- cal. This sea water averages only 67 parts of bromine per 1,000,000 gallons of water. - Try The Empire classifieds for results,

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