The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING LP I‘ATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MAY 24 1927. SAY- ILL ADMITIT\WOZ CLEVER || ~OU OF YOUL TO CIT ME OUT O THE HOUSE WITHOUT MACCIE KNOWIN' ME WHISKERS WULZ LOST, BUT HOW AM 1 CONNA CIT IN AGINT Sports JACK SHARKEY 17 CLEVER BOXER SAYS TUNNEY Champion Considers Him His ot Outstanding Challenger 1zame. for World Title. 24.—Jack fighter cen in the he the world hiavy Ruth tof tl yoste gto; rig, t ed R NEW YORK, key is as good Tunney has ever weight ranks of weights. The champion May said: “Sharkey is fast, clever and a hitter, just th- type you do mno want to lay back against because he will outpoint you 1 conmsider him the outstanding chal lenger for my title.” Tunney said he thought previous victories over might have had a big psycholog effect on the big Irishman in battle last week in which he to Sharkey. ———ee - GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League No games scliednled, all teams trav- eling to open this afternoon. National League Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 1; Philadelphia 7. American League New York 2; Washington 3. Detoit 4, 7; Ceveland 9. 5. Chicago 4; St. Louis 1. STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 34 21 29 25 26 27 26 27 29 9 33 League Won Lost 18 18 19 17 15 14 10 11 League Won Lost 22 20 16 17 15 15 14 runne base Sec the b Sharkey's | ing it Maloney al the lost comp! ly to foot with Sec to th is mnof the b while (publ i Pet. 618 537 519 509 500 491 463 .363 Oakland .. Mission et Sacramento ... San Francisco . Seattls ... Portland Los Angeles Hollywood Nauonal Pet. | .621] 600 594 586 Pittsburgh Chicago New York St. Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati Amerlcan 14 22 16 22 3 Pet 667 Ml\ 516 .515 500 55 New York Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia Washington Cleveland Detroit Boston ........ Juneau City Le Won -'1 2300 1.0% 0 0 1 % 2 — - Pianos and Phonographs for fidle‘ or Rent. Victor—Edison—Columbial —Brunswick records arriving every boat. Ice Cream, Candies and Soft| Drinks. JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE.| —adv. i Pet 1.000 1.000, 500 000 Alaska Juneau . American chlnn Moose 2 1 1 1 Elks .. 0 ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEARING In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Juneau Precinct. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of GER- TRUDE F. BOTHWELL, De- ceased. D. M. Bothwell, administrator of the estate of Gertrude F. Bothwell, Deceased, having this day filed his| report of the administration of said estate together with his petition for the distribution of the effects of said estate to the person entitled thereto: Now, I, Frank A. Boyle, Judge of} the above entitled court, do hereby fix and appoint the 18th day of July, 1927, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, as the time and the office of the said Probate Judge, in the Federal Court House at Juneau, Alaska, as the place for the hearing of any objection to said| report and petition. Dated "at Juneau, Alaska, 16th day of May, 1927. FRANK A. BOYLE, Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct.! First publication, May 17, 1927. Last publication, June 7, 1927. this \Ruth Malkes Home Run \\';\\Hh\(-'{‘l)\ of the s (BALK lS MATTER OF MUCH BASEBALL Rule 3 as follows: pitcher oceup! Sec pitche base-runner making such a throw Sec to the-bat by the pitcher while either | Sec. ~ WOuULD THINK oF H | HAVE TO DO ALL [CWELL 1 KIN [ YOUR THINKIN® NSTILL PRETEND Ll BESIDES MY OWN || | GOT A TOOTH 1ITS TOO MUCH ACHE AN WORK FOR ONE WRAP ME FACE ” MAN' e Sce. 6. Holding of the ball by th pitcher so long as, in the opinion of \h» umpire, to delay the gamo un Making any motion to pitch standing in his position with aving the ball in his posses iion, regardless of whether he makes motion to pitch or not, it * takes a legal position on the s plate out the ball in his jon, or if he n|t the pilcher's plate and r the ball to the bat Making any motion of the ¢ body the pitch in his method immediately d while out or, any feints t Eleventh |er habitually” mai lof delivery, without |livering the ball to the bat | Sce. 9. Delivery of the ball to the {bat when the catcher is standing outside the lines of the catcher’ position. Sec. 10, taken position, |ing the ball May 21 clouted his eleventh home ru he season in the first innin rday in the game against Wa n, with no men on bases. Gel he Yankee first baseman, follow uth, hitting his tenth home run ason. The two home only scores made in o After the pitchar has with both hands hold in front of him, ho 4 |cannot take either hand off the runs | 4 taadt Uhe DAl _excopt in the act of delivering |the ball to the batsman or in throw- ling to the bases, | Sec. 11. If the pitcher steps off the pitcher's plate, after being in post |tion, for the purpose either of dry ling his hands or rubbing his eyes or for other asons, and it is a |legitimate action not understood or the umpire as intend linterpreted by |ed to deceive a base-runner, then the e.” the - DISCUSSION HERE alk entitling the bass runners, to advance one umpire shall call * be called by the umpire| Sec. 12, If the pitcher, in the act {of delivering the ball to the batsman the {or in throwing to first bas drop ithe ball, either intentionally or ac | cidentally. No penalty shall be im [posed if, with no one on bases, the pitcher drop the ball while deliver- ing it to the batsman the hall by thel See. 13. In case a “balk” is called, to catch ths|the ball shall be considered “dead” stepping direct- | when announcement is made, and no in the act oi[play can be made until the runner or runners reach the base or bases to which they ars entitled. — e The May or, shall 1. Any motion made by while in position to delive: pall to the bat without deliver or to throw to first base when base-runner without | > throw ing any base without such base le to ward 3. Any delivery of the ball is back of and not in contract the pitcher's plate. 1. Any delivery of the e bat by the pitcher while he t facing the batsman. Any motion in hall to the bat by tho not in the position in Rule ished in the Empire last night Salva- 22nd- —adv. I |tion Arm ball | all |5 5tn depends on you" ¥y building fund. — e CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVE —AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP. $17.50 adv. 5. [OOSR S S LOW PRICES NOW in first quality, clean- cut cord kiln dry kindling—1 foot length. Lay in your whole winter’s supply now while you can buy “under the market” with delivery prompt. (You can’t always get it in a hurry in winter when you want it.) PRICE $4.00 PER LOAD SERVICE TRANSFER (CO. PHONE 389—3501 ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. ‘We carry a full line of Feed an¢ our transter service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 mmo upiEL THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND ERD AT THE GANG . PLASY., OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT e the | Gl | Pira takes a position | |n|\lu | | | O1 have |»H|» |no Trainer ) turn | nard thor skill tarf der, 8 a Tl Inte mitt mod; of Th As: new Kan the “What baseball necds fist mer is a b pitched hurl tifty W old AW JAPAN 19 A MYS LAND- JUST LOOK AT New when he broke into the m Tic | | THIS COUNTRY HAD BECOME i oN OF MY BEARD? HAT SRY' QUIET OINTY! GIVE ME THOSE SCISSORS! inder, 1w and “Dazzy thirty nty-four, Husband Is Grid Star Polly” Wallace, Oklal | versity's all-Missouri conferenc tre, has been m mm threc MOVIE DOUBLES ARE GOING TO WESTWARD 16 men in charge « elman, of the Motre Picture Corporation Juneau today on th enroute to Cordovi film Roed Beach ih cail of men zie the hazards o doubled Hur” and re pickad this picture the party ar Blake, Gordo Frank Dugas Griner, Fran! Hall Melvern, Bobbir Bob Roberts, Bab Rose tandall, Jim Spencer, Ro: Thompson, and Dr. Musselman, Jir \,.;.u.» and Tom Blake are ex vert swimmors and will undertake to swim the treacherous waters o |the Copper River. The Trail of '08" GIVE AND TAKE By JACK KEEFE Next? 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Detroit and sas City are after franchises in| circuit. cost approximately 000,000 an will ready for exhibition abon [ SO SRR STAR CARS The world's most complete »f less than one thous automobiles made by manufactur The world’s eylinder motor—the rubber lenced Star Four Motor. The world’s only low four speed, six cylinder The wo most handsome, economical, low pric- ed, quality fours and sixes ECONOMY GARAGE Willing to Oblige is_more goo fights,” says Arthur Devlin, for Giant third baseman, who now coach fon the Boston Braves. Joe Won( Retire Man” Joe McGinnity, who a shutout at. 54, expects to few games this Summer. He's five now. When They Came Up alter Johnson as twenty line nd dollar a single smoothest (unl ron priced, truck. s powerful 3 | ! | i Yictoria Day Celebration WHITEHORSE--May 28th, 1927 THE ALMA WILL MAKE ITS JUNEAL MAY 29. ATTRACTIONS The Scenic Value of this trip is worth many times the price of a Round Trip Ticket—Juneau to Whitehorse and return 5 | UNCANNY: WHAT [the ¢ will | About [esexs mnd w Dolc W v the uch Dane Emily The | wska he p Bar T art i rac . H vim rom 1as by Jday - 10TH ANNUAL EXCURSION LEAVING FRIDAY, MAY 27TH AND RETURNING LEAVE SKAGWAY AT DOUGLAS and CHILKOOT BARRACKS —Dancing at Skagway and Whitehor Sports; Teams from Juneau, Chilkoot Bararcks, Skagway and Whitehorse will compete for the Baseball Championships of the Yukon. THE ALASKAN DANCE ORCHESTRA will entertain you on the ALMA $15.00—Includes Railroad Fare TICKETS ON SALE—Gastineau Hotel, Zynda Hotel, Guy Smith, Bobby Coughlin and Office » Harry Salvation Do you know the only difference between rusting and buraing is time—both are oxidation. You can feel and see the fire produced by rapid burning. But when metal rusts, the process s too slow to see, Rust is the “ash™ of this fire. ARMCO Ingot Irom RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. 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