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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1940. TOM HARMON Michigan k ROBERT SUFFRIDGE Tennessee Guard ) N e LD oxas A & M Back. CHESTER GLADCHUK Nebraska Guard Boston College Center By ANDY VARIPAPA ERWIN ELROD NICHOLAS DRAHOS ROBERT REINHARD PAUL SEVERIN CORRIRS B sk g LG Mississippi State End, Cornell Tackle California Tackle North Carolina End 7‘ JOWLING A 8§ KE: The two illustrations show a strike in the king. In the Lop picture the ball is striking in the pocket, the area { between the No. 1 and 2 pins being covered. You must hit this pocket to score a perfect strike, The action of the pins in a strike is shown in the bottom picture. = === CHRISTMAS SEAL [ FOSTERS ;i E 1 940 A p A l l A M E R I ( A ers vs. Golden Age and Bloedhorn Kumasaka 145 150 175— 470 | Scores last night were as follows: ARSI - Perition Player and College Class Age Height Weight Home Town | Capitol Theatre Totals 430 475 4721377 JUNEAU SE("ON M i A e e < /INC T NOHD ChioBs IOR | 22 6: R et Bluknorifly ARt (180710 920 Er s nime their home here in Ju- PAUL VING SRIN, North Carolina SENIOR 22 6:00 185 Natrona, Pa. TAI.I.IES Bigt 166 141 160— 467 AlRdkn. Tautificy gt Xl(l'l'lyu”'fl‘)znl'(l e hams Bere [l NICHOLAS DRAHOS, Cornell SENIOR 6:03 212 Cedarhurst, N. Y. | % kworth 132 97 127— 356 Hagerup 146 175 151— 472 . o e i B K, Boston Col. 3 b 242 Bridgeport, Totals 464 404 4751343 Stevenson® 186 186 186— Al ey s | TACKLE ROBERT RIC uu:n REINHARD, California 210 Montrose, Calif. »u""' 42 42 42— 126 Totals 518 525 Pen'od Last Year weir daughter, Mrs, Marian Rich- END ERWIN BRICE ELROD, Mississipi State 22 186 Memphis, Tenn. VanderLeest 225 226 169— 620 The Istanders ‘«-y, wife of'a Const Grisca” BEHIeE | BAC l iu‘«m?\ DUDLEY llr.\l{'“()N_ “', l «i_(m lw.f Gary, Indiana VanderLe R £y Ugrin 180 167 193— 530' ye neoord " xas L the l_‘,m, ul RF]‘URNS FROM | BACK GEORGE HENNING FRANCK, Minnesota 6:00 175 Davenport, Towa | poor o b foday 181 Totals oUL B0 dAb et R L’ Bartiatt, ‘President of the. Als [ BACK JONN ALEC KIMBROUGH, Texas A. & M. 602 222 one of the leading k Totals 5 505 5621552 aska ‘Tuberculosis Association in | Chosen for second successive year. community, B. M. Behrends i response to a query on the pro-| wRANGEll IRIp | Last night on alleys, (g 21 21 2 53 iole E s of the annual Christmas Scal Second Team Position Third Team “Van” ed a and :I\ll!t‘.";!||-v.llt ml ull 11é 4‘;11 Orpha u;.u.:m‘xi“nlzn:S 130 in Juneau ; DAVID RANKIN, Purdue END WILLIAM JENNINGS, Oklahoma turned in the best score of the J Brewitt 111 146 96— 353 Frances Smith 135 153 returns continue to hold up| Mre W A] ""V”"‘l"‘é"'_‘l""“l“‘."_ TONY RUFFA, Duke d TACKLE ALFRED BAUMAN, Northwestern season, a big 620 fotal, made up G. Clevélarid . 185 203 163 551 ool M s they have during the past week f:“ut_“l" 2‘;"“ b‘f,,‘ Wk piahic Afay MARSHALL ROBNETT, Texas A, & M. GUARD GEORGE KERR, Boston College with a 225, a 226 and a 169, His e e Totals 283 253— 864 we may cven be able to slightly i g ahs i RUDP MUCHA, Washington RAY APOLSKIS, Marquette Butler-Mauros won thrce of four; Totald 458 527 4221497 Lillies { better last year,” he continued. “A ="\ Chipperficld was the house HUNTER COHERN, Mississipi GUARD CECIL SCHEFFEL, Denver polngs: trai :the (Capitol: Theatid. Juneau Florist Gertie Smith . 110 107 7o large poriion of our mailing list i guest of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Brad- FRED HARTMAN, Rice TACKLE JOSEPH UNG l'.IJ".“ff""“:u"'(""jzl‘\' h;”")' ”‘“i\fl }-‘vtt}jllv: P. Kegal 161 172 155— 518 Grace Pelosa ... 113 153 361 l‘ml’l‘(;:_“‘t“"h’f“:'1|‘|’““1":_"‘.'l”:‘x"‘” d’“”‘l'l“ ford of the Wrangell Standard Oil JOREN NAMCENNEX Hsryap ; EDWARD AR P T e R gt :;J ])i: :;a “;7' Totals "33 200 24— 731|the next few days will continue SV | PAUL CHRISTMAS, Missouri BILL DUDLEY, V tesioh d i C. C. Carnegic 145 2 53 ln.l 3 ARG SO0, 4 the trend tHat hos Bebn catdblisbed . - — Average, did not bowl | at has been est CHARLES O'ROURKE, Boston College THOMASON, Texas Tonight, Juneau Clinic rolls First' otals 50 497 4751461 b i | during the first two weeks of the FRANCIS REAGAN, Per ROBERT FOXX, Tennessee | National at 7 o'clock, followed at ; 2 : | campaign.” 1 GEORGE PASKVAN, Wisconsin JAMES KISSELBURGH, Oregon State hourly intervals by George Broth- Heunirig's RI(E IS ou‘l’ | S e [ 4 Fred Henning . 165 211 179— 555 LN I d A [ —— Mrs, Dufresne .. 153 137 103— 393 ew Ywe s fl'lve, l Writing to The Empire, Mabel F. Dufresne 157 123 181— 461 oF plAv Fop | White, Secretary of the Alaska- | IRISH DEFEAT U. . C. BEFORE CROWD, 85,000 gt " Miduight Shower T s B " da G [] [ | Totals 45 4T 1409 BEARS’ SOUAD nia, residing at 340 South Fro- 20th Century Bldg. nt Avenue, Lomitas Apartment I Stewart 180 180 184— 544 ‘ 0‘ R"e and Ralll Los Angeles, says she has an in- | Doc Whitehead 130 130 130— 90 quiry of a man who is said to be | D. Kaifmann . 181 151 178— 510 Doubleheader on Tap To- Superintendent and Mrs, A. B, in or around Juneau. He is Noih e : . > [ Phillips, who were married in Se- Kauhane, son of Samuel and Laura \ 1 Totals 191 461 4921414 mghl 7 F"emen to ‘Lll]v Il;hl Thursday, “.)un\«ud on the Kauhane. His sister would like (o PR Tt H | North Sea at one (ulu this morn- hear from him. Her address IRANSFER MEN : were grected by heavy ers of Prince Edward Avenue, Wa Hallie Rice, ball-hawking Juneau! . unq 11 A la Honolulu, T.H. High School basketball forward,| friends, and teachers, Miss White also says in her | BEAT lAUNDRY won't be in the lineup tonight on the dock, shouted wishes of hap- letter that an old friend in Los | when the Crimson Bears tangle pincss and congratulation Angeles would like to know IN pl“ MAT(H with the Haida in the first game| Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are at home Mr. Lioyd V. Winter. of the another pre-season double bill.|to their friends at 904 Calhoun Ave- of Winter & Pond, photographers At the Brunswick aileys last Rice suffered a crushed foot the!nuc S night, North Transfer won four)oLher day in Behrends Gros v - LOGGER RETURNS points from Juneau Laundry, beat- Iwhen the freight elevator car .'-| Experts estimate that it took 50,- Archie Van Winkle, loxzice su- The luck of the fighting Irish from Notre Dame held in their fifteenth intersectional clash with the Uni- versity of Southern Califonia last Saturday afternoon, bringing them a thrilling 10 to 6 victory before 85,000 fans gathered in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. of the afternoon, getting off to a 46-yard touchdown run to score the only Trojan touchdown. Bob Saggau (34) is the Irish back trying to tackle the elusive Southern California back. Get this—this is a picture of last Saturday afternoon’s game taken by International Ilustrated News and was a special service by air mail from Los Angeles to Seattle to connect with the Douglas airliner for Juneau, and barring bad weather could have reached The Empire 24 hours after the game was played. It did reach Juncau, via Whitehorse, in less than 48 hours. Bob Peoples supplied one of the many thrills Alaska of play for 30 days or more. present he is on crutches. In the women's tourney, In the seccnd game tonight, won four from the Lillies. | Firemen play Henning Clothiers m‘ Tonight Islanders roll the Bar- what should really be a knmkdov\m three of four from the Laundry. in a close contest. Violets janof and Brunswicks roil the dragout affair. Royals, The Firemen have a pr)wcrflll | Scores last night were as fol- squad, but the Henning five as lows: | yet hasn't shown its wares and fans| North Transfer clcc!dre the clothiers will come up Ocjanas . 139 206 1456— 490/ with a ringer. | | Emily Schmitz 203 133 146— 482 The first game begins at 7130.i -ee Juneau Laundry (].r‘mvd ad in The Empire, Taguchi 119 134 143— 299 * BRINGING UP FATHER STEN-AS PRESIDENT OF THIS . KNOW SOME THING ABOUT 3 REAL ESTATE-| BOUGHT E‘,‘fi OID You A LOT OF ACREAGE AT NEWIT-BY-THE -SOUND- OH-STEVE-MR. JIGGS BOUGHT THAT PROPERTY AT NEWIT- B\/-[;'HE )SOUND- ” By GEORGE McMANUS HE CLOoED THE DEAL i s0O! you YESTERDAY- OWN THAT PROPERT Y- ARE YOL) SURE HE OWNS IT? ing them badly, and Islanders won down on his instep He may be cut| 060 years At/ produce | res southwestern | Septon 186 1(h 187— 542|and fans are asked to use the | PRSI Coct LG T | Sixth Street entrance to the quh‘ | Totals 528 508 478—13!1 School gym, I of natural selection (o perintendent for the Juneau Lum- the present day drought- “or Mills, came in on the North Sea buffalo grass of the last night from Keilchikan wiu .o United States. at the Gastineau. B e e e (e T T CHRISTMAS TREES ORDER YOURS NOW AND GET GOOD SELECTION JACK PINE SPRUCE stant In Fact All Kinds Call the lghway Delivery PHONE 374 : &6?%?&7'%&&EK%&K%"&W@M*E%W"

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