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SUMMARY OF SCORES MADE AT ELK'S BOWLING TOURNAMENT INSURANCE I good order and discipline of the Men's First Teams. Tournament < otirse, owner .1. (’. McGill is sus Averages Given; KETCH! KAN JIMMY DYKES pended. This titling applies to all •\unius Caines Totals Strks. Average Sprs. Spls. Blw horses in his owncrr!ii|:.” You can gel it here row Local Bowlers Make Fine Scores Zeigler 15 2052 170 4-5 50 08 20 15 Capistrano and Flagstaff were Miner 14 2282 103 42 00 1 1 30 MAKES RECORD Coffroth handicap t ligiblos. It is at Seattle rales in a Tournament averages released to iscore was 921, and tile ladies team j Bair i3 20:il 100 11-13 37 58 12 20 good understood 111" McGill stable under day by the Kilts Bowling Commit- 'scored 820 for iis high game. Boi gull 15% 2211) 104 40 40 IS 28 Trainer Harry Cano ill go to New from an tee shows Juneau Bowlers captur- Zeiglor howled the highest match I lnu.ueau 10tj luVu 159 9-25 31 43 12 24 company agcr.l Orleans or Miami for the remainder ■ FREAK STUNTS ing all first places in the three si ore of tli men’s first team series, Kubley 9 1002 178 33 40 1 1 10 j of the winter mi or ■ racing go series and most of the high brackets l:is score being G17. Metcalf was — you know. into retinin'iit tttni! Hi ■ Kentucky occupied by local men. In the men’s .second with .:>90. Total 75 12521 218 31u 8-1 139 CHICAGO, Jan. 22 Records fur j and Illinois tracks are rc-epened first tournament Barragar was first, Anderson, of Ketchikan, had the Men’s Fiist Teams. freak hading stunts were put in the I in the spring. SEE Hendrickson first in the second hn e high games in the second team JUNEAU discard last season by Jimmy Dykes, I --» of the in hi ■»-•»-- team tournament, although Ander- series, bowling 557 in the Iasi match Nanu s Games Totals Average Strks. Sprs. Spls. Blw. Philadelphia Athletics, j son of Ketchikan nominally led, and tho only one lc- took part In. Barragar 15 2,08 ISO 8-15 02 01 24 14 phenomenal hitting against the Van Old papers tor sate at Tlte Empire. Allen Mrs. led in the ladies tour- Mrs. Manning howled 633 for the 15 2001 kees on Oct. 2. Shattuck Manning 173 2-5 45 80 IS 10 1 — Darby -" ~'S nament. I high scire in the ladies series. •Metcalf ,i3 2208 174 0-13 51 69 10 21 Jimmy went to bat five times, j Barragar’s average for 15 games Record of Game Scores. Lavenik 13 2100 101 7-13 3 1 02 12 28 and each time he hit the first ball l Insurance—Real EslaSe Four of the hits off was 180% pins; Hendrickson, bowl- Zeiglor made the highest single Bavard 13 2192 108 8-13 30 00 11 27 pitched. were Garland ing 12 games, had 177%, and Mrs. Igame score in (he senior series Hendrickson ; 083 170 3-4 10 21 5 0 Hraxton and one was off1 FORGET-ME-NOT 154 2-2 Ander- I was Herb and included Manning had pins. with 220 pins. Barrugar second Robertson 2 287 1 13 1-2 4 8 4 5 Pennock, they j LUNCH RCCM son, who bowled in one match in with 225 and Metcalf third with a home-run and a three bagger. — > — ■ --- Five five so the second team series averaged 224. llnrgun bowled a 220 and Mil- Total 75 12839 242 351 84 110 out of isn't rare, but j Go to Mrs. Kathryn Hooker’s 185 2-2 pins. ler a 219 score. Individual Averages when the batter gets five clean i Electric Kitchen for a real home- Ziegler is Runnerup. In tile second team tourney, Kub Barragar 180 1-2 Burgun 104 hits out of five pitched balls he. has cooked, satisfying meal rightly Ketchikan captured second and ley smashed 245 for high single Kubley 178 Miller 103 done something which old-timers served. I tour- was concede is third places in the first teams’ game score which 16 higher Zeigler 177 Lavenik lot 1-2 mighty unusual. FIRE ALARM CALLS I ney, Kubley. in nine games, averag- than Zeigler’s record. Stocker was Metcalf 174 1-2 Barr .101 The same player had another per- Full Course Dinner 75c 1-8 Third and Franklin. and Zeigler in 15 games, second with 21! pins, Hendricksoi fect day at the on 12, ing 178, , ...... 173 Thibideau .... 159 plate July Darby Luncheon 50c 1-4 Front and Franklin. 178 pins. With the exception of third with 204. He also bowled Hendrickson 170 3-4 Robertson when he collected four hits out of, 113 1-2 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way Anderson, not a Ketchikan bowler 200 score and Robertson had a 20( Bavard hat many times at bat. Two months! 108 1-2 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange he made placed in the second team’s tour- game score. Men’s Second Teams. ater, good on five out of j EVERY THURSDAY 1-7 Front, opp. City Whai f nament. Robertson was below Hen- Mrs. Faulkner set the high ganu KETCHIKAN tix trips to the plate in the second 1- 8 Front, near Saw Mill with an under in (he ladies’ with of a double-header. 2- 1 Willoughby at Totem Qro<- drickson average just record tourney Names Games Totals Average Silks Sprs. Spls. Blw ;ame Special chicken tl’nner with 158 2-2. Ira $1 2-3 Cola Barn 172 and Stocker third 1200 pins. Mrs. Manning was sec Kubley 9 1044 149 1-2 17 22 0 20 Flagstead, lted Sox , j Willoughby, opp. in ilso had an 2-4 FTont and Seward, Miss Liljestrand was second lend with 191 and Mrs. White third Thompson 12 1888 157 1-3 32 42 19 25 odd record. On May K. L-' 2-5 Front and Main. the ladies’ tournament, her average with 189. Other high scores were: il Detroit, Flagstead went to the Davies 15 2147 1 13 2-5 28 59 1 1 54 2-6 Second and Main. above 148 Mrs. I Mrs. Mrs. 174 elate six made one hit, walked €--- being slightly pins. Manning,156. Olson, Rafaelson 9 1335 148 l-.'l 21 35 2 32 times, 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 'ive 1 White was third. land 192 and Miss Liljestrand 172. Hitchcock 13 1905 146 7-13 20 03 11 35 times, and scored five times. 2- 9 Fire Hall. local The three teams captured The summary of scores, averages, Fisk 9 1373 152 5-9 24 31 14 22 3- 2 Gastineau and Rawn War team honors. The ! are in the 3-4 Second high scoring strikes, etc., contained Chapman 0 014 102 1-3 8 14 0 24 SUSPEND McGILL and GMd. the “Just Between Ourselves” 3-5 Fourth and first team blazed way with a [following tables compiled by tilt Liljestrand 2 290 145 4 7 1 8 HarrU, score of 25.2. The team’s FROM RACING AT 3-6 Fifth and Gold second | Bowling Committee: Anderson 3 557 185 2-3 13 11 3 4 I 3-7 Fifth and East. TIA JUANA TRACK The new improved Ford Car 3-8 Seventh and Gold, Total 75 11153 107 284 73 230 3- 9 Fifth and Kennedy. TIA JUANA, Jan. 22. Men’s Second Team. "Mexico, with the latest Ford Equipment 4- 1 Ninth, back of power h*'tise Lazerre Heads List of Ball JUNEAU I. C. McGill, well known capitalist 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apt* \ mil former owner of the is the most good look- 4-3 Distin and Indian bt Names Games Totals Average Strks. Sprs. Spls. Blw. sportsman, strikingly Ave., tenver franchise in 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Robertson 15 2596 172 13-15 43 78 7 24 the Trial i ing car you have ever seen- 4-6 Seventh and Main. Stocker western league has been suspended Players Having Major 15 2530 108 2-3 51 00 18 22 4-7 Twelfth, at Northern L’drr by the stewards from racing his ex McNaughton .... 12 1970 104 2-3 34 53 12 23 New” 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby Cubs from the Los Kirk tensive stable of horses at Tia Ju- “Something Entirely 4-9 Home CHICAGO, Jan. the Chicago Angeles .12 1911 159 1-4 32 49 24 20 Grocery. 22.—Probably ana. Club, hit .273. N. Bavard 0 975 102 1-2 14 29 4 outstanding players to come out of 14 The is understood It will to Hendrickson 12 2130 177 1-2 45 50 8 18 suspension to pay you investigate at the West for trial in the — major have / — ——- "i Sabin 3 grown out of an altercation leagues this spring, is Tony Lazerre, 457 152 1-3 0 13 4 7 FIVE NEW HURLERS McGill had with Associate Steward purchased at what was said to be JUNEAU MOTOR FOR CHICAGO MAKE Total !, .1. Rose over a claim which the JUNEAU TRANSFER a “fancy” price, by the New York .75 12575 225 343 77 188 Denver man attempted to enter for Yankees from the Salt Lake City PRESENT TOTAL 18 Individual Scores. COMPANY COMPANY Anderson t selling plater and which was dis- Club of the . 185 2-3 Fisk 152 5-9 Hendrickson allowed by Itose. Facki and Storei Lazerre ranked in the coast CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Five new 177 1-2 Sabin 152 1-3 ICovei, Freigt" high The official Robertson 172 149 i-2 notice posted on the ov league averages for the 1925 season pitchers, making a total of lx are 13-15 Kubley phone 30. and Baggage. Stocker track secretary's office read: because of his extra base tutting and now on the roster of the Chicago 168 2-3 Rafaelson 148 1-3 "For conduct McNaughton. 164 2-3 Hitchcock 146 7-13 prejudicial to Bie fine work on the bases and in the j White Sox for scrutiny by Manager N. Buvard 102 1-2 145 — field. His‘batting average of .355,! , who is striving to Liljestrand < Kirk however, is only ten points better find one or two first rank hurlers 159 1-4 Davis 113 2-5 | 157 1-3 102 1-3 than that of Oscar Vitt, who was to help Lyons and Blankenship. Thompson Chapman Ladies’ Team. on the same club with Lazerre last j With old (thief Bender as a pitch- year. ing coach, the Sox boss has high KETCHIKAN hopes of finding the material he Names Gamwi Totals Average Strks. Sprs. Spls. Blw. The Pacific Coast averages dis-j needs, either from the five pitchers Hallson .15 1958 130 8-15 21 49 20 00 close data on the interesting per- recalled for further test, of the five Starkey .12 1415 117 1-12 10 30 10 65 formances of players who will be I Close new ones drawn from the minors .15 1949 129 14-15 10 57 10 58 Prompt Delivery of given a trial in the The BASKETBALL I majors. last fall. The Sox problem centers Anderson .15 2020 135 1-15 25 59 14 55 best batter was Paul Waner, pur-1 around the mound staff. Liljestrand 15 2174 146 2-15 30 53 20 48 LADYSMITH COAL chased from San Francisco by the j Earle McBee. an Indian Southpaw, Kubley 3 359 119 2-3 4 7 2 17 . Waner hit .401 ! Phone 48 picked from the Little Rock South in 174 games. Right on his heels JUNEAU H. S. vs. DOUGLAS H. S. L _/ ern League team, looks good to Col- Total .75 9881 112 255 76 313 was Paul Strand, who cost the Ath- lins, and Alphonse Thomas, purchas- Ladies’ Team. letics a “handsome sum,” turned ed from Baltimore, already is consid- JUNEAU out to be a “bust" and was sent Is Glad to See ered among the regular boxrnen. He Names Games Totals .verage Strks. Sprs. Spls. Blw. Everyone back. Last year he hit .400, but he j 154 2-3 32 63 18 won thirty and lost eleven games Manning 15 2320 37 8 P. M. the Milkman was only in a few games. Tonight last year in tlie International Lea- Faulkner .15 2123 141 8-15 32 52 23 46 Frank O'Doul, who will join the gue. White 13 1859 143 22 53 11 44 n Chicago Cubs, traveled at a .375 clip Ray Selialk will open his four- Olson 15 2134 142 4-15 38 47 16 55 J for 19S games while with Salt Lake.! teenth year behind the bat, with his Bavard 15 2003 133 1-5 23 50 14 64 O’Doul is an outfielder. Frank Bra- major league game record approach- Vance 2 246 123 3 4 3 10 at A. B. Hall zil!, once with the Athletics, was ing 1.G00. only 20 points behind O’Doul. Frank j -- Total 75 10685 150 269 85 256 Brower, another former American Individual Averages. hit .302 in 1S6 Leaguer, games. WOMEN MOGSEHEART Manning 154 2-3 Bavard 133 1-5 a Seattle infielder, who ADMISSION—50c and 25c Emmer, | Liljestrand 145 2-15 Hallson 130 8-15 to is scheduled join Cincinnati, hit; LEGION GIVE PARTY White 143 Close 130 four better than .329, only points Olson .. 142 4-15 Vance TO AID PLAYGROUND .. 123 Sam Ri-1 the veterali Agnew. Harry Faulkner 141 8-15 Kubley 119 2-3 I conda, who returns to the 135 To contribute to the fund of the Anderson 1-15 Starkey ... 117 1-12 Braves through the draft, hit .320. Juneau Fire Department for pur-| -I During his last year in the "big chasing equipment for the Juneaa spring. It was acquired to enable when he brings our milk on hu show” he hit .253. children's in playground the spring, I Lasky Corporation the Famous Players-I,asky Corpor- Save and ; daily trips. Not only ber*u*> Emmett McCann, purchased from the Women of Mooseheart Legion Money Annoyance | Buys United Studio ation to Carry out what it charac- our service Is punctual and court Portland by the had will give a card party next Thurs-i terizes as the most ambitious pro- We Give and Reliable Service and the eoua but because our milk h »■ a batting mark of .310. He once January 28, at Moose Hall, it Prompt day, NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Purchase duction program in its hiiftory. I alwaye that same even good. had a trial with the Philadelphia was announced today. v of the United Studio in Hollywood, The United Studio has nine Best in Every Way quality that distinguishes It frn»' Athletics. Flowers, who of the card D'Arcy gets The proceeds party Cal.,, by the Famous Players-Lasky stages and covers 26 acres. For all other milk. Pure and whu'c to the Boston Red Sox, is another will be turned over to the fire de- ( Corporation, is announced by Jesse the present no disposition will be some, rich in cream, It Is an uu youngster, who once was made promising partment. L. Lasky, first vice president of of the Lasky Studio, which excelled drink (or your young ot with the St. Louis Cardinals. | The women of the Legion are the corporation. The United Stu- is in the center of Hollywood. J. J. WOODARD COMPANY old. Jack Warner, given a trial taking this means of aiding a cause by dio, one of the largest in the mo- PLUMBING SOUTH FRONT ST. SHEET METAL WORK Detroit in the closing days of the in which thev are interested and tion picture business, will be taken Just received a shipment of JUNEAU DAIRY __ Phone S7S Ree. Phone ISOS 1925 season, hit .296 with Vernon, anxious to toward success, It over the in the new Spring Hats. B. M. Behrends 1401, by corporation FSONH 145 while Clyde Beck, who goes to was said. Co., Inc. —adv. * if ■■ ■ the^ I 1 * — ■. ■■■■ ■■■ m

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