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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, ALTOONA, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1932 Club Records H.I.G. ILLIAM PEKS HIGH GRID SQUAD H. 3.G. T.P.

I. 456 11,060 1,527 11,554 1,426 10,515 1,425 11,054 516 571 507 516 Chesterfield Camels Old Gold Lucky Strike Bowling e'nl" America's Master Player Of International Fame CHIRPS By "OS" FIGARD Seats Now On Sale Box Office MARIGOLD TEA ROOM 1123 Eleventh Ave. KEYSTONE TEX TIX LEAGIE Myro Kings Shaffer 157 176 167-500 Anderson 176 170 126-472 Flue 125 125 125-375 Wood ISO 189 191-380 Figard 169 "7 141-457 Open Daily 1 i 10 A. 31. JL i7 807 750 2364 rW5i Sm Totals SO' 16S 489 169 174 125 175 182 12147 125375 150510 182524 Sunday DINNER 75c FULL COURSE TURKEY CHICKEN OR STEAK DINNERS 825 746 2345 i WITH THE METRO BOWLERS A.

and P. Girls League The A. ana P. girls duck pin league turned in the second highest pin total of the Beason at the Metro Wednesday, registering a total of ,5,591 pins. Their highest previous total for the season was 5,661 pins, recorded on opening night.

The games on Wednesday evening were exceptionally close with Miss O. Nicodemus turning in the highest three game total of 324 pins while Miss P. Devine chalked up the high single game score of 132. These young ladies will of course receive the theatre tickets as winners for the week. League Standing W.

L. Camels 17 7 Lucky Strike 13 11 Chesterfields 10 14 Old Gold 8 16 The girls league has developed into one of the finest organizations in the central part of the state and their games draw heavily from fans each Wednesday night. Miss O. Nicodemus holds the league high three-game score, that of 345. Miss Cronaur of the Camels club has rolled the highest single game, 166 pins.

The Camels team leads the pack in high three-game score with 1,527 pins. This same club has also registered the high single game team score of 571 pins. Bonnie B. Products Fasic 152 Hughes 1 152 Plug 125 Dr. Dughi 185 Kelley 160 Totals 774 Stroehmaiui Bakery Boldt 147 B.

Bayle 197 R. Bayle 185 inner 185 Anderson 154 Totals S85 Amoc Gar, Germain 160 B. Beers 165 Beecher 148 enstine 211 R. Beers 181 203520 119489 175555 155513 201550 85D 2627 i 179 496 173-472 183545 180 579 207552 170 173 178 173 195 'SS9 157 134 214 188 164 a fci PHOXK DIAL 7882 SPECIAL TODAY ONLY Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters 19 lb. Nut Patties, 10c 3 for 25c Peanut Brittle, 14c lb.

It begins to look as if Harrisburg is going to have a state football championship two years in succession. The William Fenn Tigers, pictured above, have won seven games to date including; five conference victories and bid fair to keep John Harris High school's state title in the city another year. Front row, left to right: Coach Tony Wilsbach; Sultzabergcr, end; F. Miller, end; Dlmni. back; Pom-eroy, guard; Neff, tackle and captain: Koath, tackle: Myers, back; Conrad, guard; I).

Ross, guard and Assistant Couch Vic Emanuel. Second row: Gtvler, center: Kinnard. back; McKamey, back; Sherman, back; Sheesley, back; C. Ross, tackle: Swenson, end, and Sarlano, back. Third row Erney, end; Bruscla, back; liager, back; Smith, back; D.

Miller, end; Hannawalt, guard; Simpson, back: Brlckcr, end. and Rees. end. Rear row, standing: Cleckner, guard; Moyer. guard; Blessing, reserve; Morley, end; McCune, student manager: 3.

F. Rees, faculty manager of athletics; Jefferson, reserve; Caplan, taclde, and Daugherty, end. .86: 857 922 2644 Totals Bayles Bayle Molnar's Saucy, Impertinent Comedy of Life, Love and Iilorais On the Italian Klvicra. PRICES: Orch. $1.50 50c, 75c $1.

Plus Tax FREE PARKING SPACE FOR PATRONS 156 166-506 1 152475 i '202592 180556 184567) 1S4 159 147 193 191 Keatly 164 Show alter 243 Franks 183 F-vIer 192 Cheers 12S 131 115374 Tigers play Chile Walsh's St. Louis University Billlkens at St. Louis. oberts 127 133 132 Roberts 17 133 132392 Totals 874 884 2696 Won on roll off. and the gridders of "Ole Miss" close out a tough schedule against the hardy footballers of Tulsa University at Tulsa, Okla.

554 6061758 TIeith Dairy Plank 210 147 186543 Borden 169 196 168533 Miller 164 181 223563 Culp 188 164 204556 Boslet 198 186 193577 10 A. M. to II P. M. Mats.

25c Eves. 35c NOW 1 1 A. M. TO 1 1 P. M.

100324 93332 118281 133321 163433 125 126 84 91 144 iguum mmM aria' Four Big Grid Games In Southwest Today KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2. (JP) A couple of intersectional games and an intra-state contest between two elevens tutored by sons of Notre Dame are billed for tomorrow as the southwest's "5-star final" gridiron attractions of 1932. The Big Six champion Nebraska Cornhuslcers, who tied Pitt and suffered their only loss of the season by 6 to 7 at Minnesota, go up against the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University at Dallas. Frank Carideo's crippled Missouri Mf was MMt rWUr Ftaylwgi The Home qCj Paramount Mitres xbish; Totals 929 S74 Altoona Barber Supply Totals 598 State Alleys Thomas 99 O'Hara 113 Hugo 79 Cawley 97 W.

Buck 126 Totals 514 Firestone Tires McConnell 130 McConnell 130 Hollowell 133 Flanagan 121 Wolfberg 142 Anservity 136 DEVIL MIDGETS CLAIM TITLE Red Devil Midgets, scoring 144 points against 24 by the opposition, claim the city midget title and are ready to meet Prospect Indies who also claim season honors. Red Devil Midgets defeated Monarchs 18-0, Fairview 12-0, Dodgers 27-6, Marvels 13-0, East End 21-12, Keystones 13-0. Cubs 28-6, Cricket Field 6-0. 570 6071691 179 STARTS TODAy Auspices Boy Scouts 974 2777 168-537 191588 1" 1556 215559 168502 198 170 184 171 157 157407 120347 85340 79390 11935 120 120 94 134 171 101 Logan 190 Deem 199 Appier 196 Paschal 160 Kearney 163 Totals 908 Keck Cliair Service Guyer 179 B. Keck 130 J.

Keck 156 Reeser 194 902 932 2742 HW DS HERE! Totals 662 620 5581840 Wolf's Furniture Co. 169 182 175 194 202 179-527 179491 108439 172580 157530 -2S3 73- 171 J. Lar.gguth Potter 97 113 Glass 71 84 Harshbarge 91 91 Plug 80 Hall 106 139 Fluke 113 Ufema BHIL ADELPHI A RESTAURANT Altoona's Mo9t Popular "EATING AND MEETING PLACE" 1108 Eleventh Avenue Daily Lunch, 25c and 35c Evening Dinner, 50c Full Course Sunday Dinner, 50c and 65c 155 177362 80 80325 105 21S 124124 The picture that pokes delirious fun at the business of making movies, made from the play that panicked the country? Totals 830 922 795 2547 GABLES DICKFIX LEAGCE Buyers Styles 75 lu9 92276 Wolfgang 103 121 158382 Patton 77 84 80241 Simmers 77 89 87247 Beers 110 104 79293 55915-17 Totals 445 543 Red Star Transfer liiiSiii :,1 507 490 1433 87360 123395 118310 149382 ...160 113113 Heacox 134 139 J. Devine 128 144 Hamberg 99 94 R. Devine 121 112 Plug 80 SO Kutch oconcw Yes, my Totals ..436 Credit Office Jones 73 Orange So Kinch 69 Calderwood 99 Calloway 87 Harkness 562 568 5901720 Totals 126 S3 109 102 99 119313 71244 69 ISO 328 132321 79178 s' wound.

The men I've known have oil hadone I 'dea I never blamed them. Why should fhey blame me? Stop efresk Uomes'f: Totals .413 524 521 1458! HOTTER TODAY M. TO P. M. 11 A.

11:30 f- "cy re 9'n9 to fafee you Delivery Dixon .103 93 Parson 73 100 Gable 58 Miller 112 133 Shank 136 130 ilcGIathen 80 94290 80253 99345 111 080 110190 rrom me, dar-'ng. Judy jusfcan'f live w'ouf her baby Totals -182 536 497 1515 SPECIALS TODAY AND They left a TRAIL OF DEATH! To Fu Mauchu's Palace of Tortures FOR SUNDAY Floor Men Kettle 99 112 Evans 115 112 Kull 74 98 Livingston 99 94 B. Beers 134 9-3 83-294 111338 70242 119312 129355 BAXAXA Sl'LIT with Chocolate Covered Cherry and Whipped "I Cream ltJV Chocolate or Marsh- 1 mallow J-V'V sxowball his lovelv daughter 10 lured his TIE with Ice Cream victims! Totals 521 SOS 512 1541 STATE DICK FIX LEAGI Xational Dye Works -N'owbecker 167 147 113427 Savity 121 165 147-433. Moftitt 73 78 Can 181 133 112446 Christ 121 153 124 39S Anderson 155 136291' "43 ml Stunning Glorious! the story cf the girl who fought for love and lost! ii yy IT'S have you witnessed Net-r BOCCtAiY! TOASTED SANDWICHES Cheese, Ham, Hani Salad or Tomato, all VLJ with Lettuce HOT CHOCOLATE Made with milk served with whipped cream fg COLOSSAL! 668 773 6322073 Dairy Totals Harshbargcr Harshbarger Wilson Fancy Boxed to 80 96 130 CHOCOLATES, 50c 80 112 89265 128370 With JACK OAKIE, SIDNEY FOX, Aline MeeMahon, Ruisell Helton, Louiit Fazend, Gregory Ratoff, Zsu Pitts, Onslow Stevens. From the play by Moss Hart and George Kaufman.

Produced by Carl Lacmmle, Jr. Directed by RusjejlMaclc. Presented by Carl Lacmmle. such gasp-producing spectacles the terrible Pool of Crocodiles the Wall of Knives the Death Ray! New thrills from the master pen of Sax Rohmer. The dramatic Heart-Cry of a Miliicn Mcl'ners With JOEL Mc A PAUL LU KAS PLUS Edgar Kennedy Comedy Kra.y hat Paramount News ADDED SHORTS "Busy Barber" Oswald Cartoon PARAMOUNT NEWS "Boys Will Be Boys" All Star Comedy "7 THE FRANKENSTEIN i.

Fi OF THE ORIENT! BARGAIN ADMISSION PRICES Showing Continuous 1 1 A. M. to 1 1 P. 4 Stage Shows Today 2, 4, 7 9 P. M.

MATINEES 25c EVENINGS, Lower Floor, 35c Balcony 25c A Treat For The Whole Family CHILDREN 10c ANY TIME SPECIAL SCREEN FEATURE ON THE BIG STAGE PICTUM directed by CHARLES BRABIN From the story by Sax Rohmer THE GREAT PAULINE? -m BORIS KARLOFF In his greatest role LEWIS STONE, KAREN MORLEY, CHARLES STARRETT, MYRNA LOY, JEAN IIERSHOLT Cosmopolitan Production ONE OF VAUDEVILLE'S HIGHEST PRICED ENTERTAINERS SHOWS AT 11 A. 12:50, 4:80, 6:20. 8 and 10 P. M. LAUREL and HARDY In "SCRAM" METRO NEWS REEL and Novelties Football Champs "BLOCKS AND TACKLE" 11 IN THE PERSON OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST AND RENOWNED STAGE PSYCHOLOGIST AND FUNMAKER! THEATREPHOXE SERVICE FOR HARD OF HEARING WINNER OF OCR NUMBER ONE TRIP TO BERMUDA WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON MONDAY ALL ADl'LT PAID ADMISSIONS WILL, HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE OUR GUEST ON A GLORIOUS CRUISE TO BERMUDA.

SECOND TRIP AWARD TO BE PRESENTED NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 9TH. WINNER MUST BE IN AUDIENCE. DON'T PASS IT THIS CHANCE FOR A REAL VACATIONS AMAZING I I AMUSING BAFFLING BEWILDERING COMING WALLACE BEERY IX' "FLESH" 1 rticle cat out or oricinaL.

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