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600D LIST OF PRIZES TO BE BIVEN PLAYERS Club and Individual Prizes Cffered by Merchants {o City League teams and individuals a t up by local merchants for the v League baseball sea- son, it was announced today by H. G. Walmsley, Secretary of the League. Many have already been offered and it is expectéd the list will be materially added to before the opening of the season next Sunday. The club winning the pennant will be presented with the A. G. Spalding Trophy, through the Ju- neau Young Hardware Company. Other pr offered were: Mos home runs, suit of clothes by B. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 9, V. Bearends Company; third most' Swift's Premium ham, home runs, electric appliance, Alas- Meat Company. ka Electric Light & Power Com-| These prizes have already been pany; most three-base hits, best'donated. Any merchant or other bat in the store, Juneau-Young'fan, Secretary Walmsley said, who Hardware Company; seccond most has not been given an opportunity three-base hits, box of cigars, Ju- |to participate and desires to do neau Ice Cream Parlors; most mns<so should communicate with him Samtnn scored, fcuntain pen and pencil|telephone 412, and he will do the set, Butler Mauro Company; sec- rest. Prizes are desired for the fol- ond best batting average, road lowing: individual home run prize ‘amp, Juncau Motors; most times most two-base hits, best batting 1 bat, Swift's Premium Ham,| {average, most times passed by George Bros.; most solen bases,’ pltcher sccond most strikeouts by pair of Florsheim shoes, H. S.'a pitcher; first baseman making b pair of kid gloves, Charles Gold- | Graves; catcher making the most most putouts, player striking out putouts, “a good prize,” Juneau least number of times, most sac- Drug Company; second baseman 'rifice hlts and other records. making most assists, carton of cigarettes, John Pastl; most put-, outs by outfielder, fielder's glove.iTHREE GHUSEN Thomas Hardware Company; most Talbot, Jesson and Drager putouts by shortstop, one case of player making most errors, Are Named by Gov. stein; AL STUDEBAKER Cfiampzon performance in 4§ models | Studebaker alone offers you Champion motor cars, at One-Profit prices, in such a varied range of body types—48 models on four great chassis. Not only in the field of Eights, where Stude- baker sells more cars than any other maker on earth, but as a manufacturer of sixes, Stude- baker is indeed a huilder of Champions. For Studebaker holds, undisputed, every official stock car record for endurance and speed. Here are the Studebaker Champions. Jrom $1785 1o §. THE COMMANDER EIGHT Companion car to The Commander Six, providing the supple suavity of cight-cylinder power. /2 models, priced from $1495 10 $1675. THE ERSKINE SIX Champion of all $1000—official record of 1000 miles in 984 consecutive minutes! 5 models, priced from $860 to $1045. (All prices at the factory. Bumpers and sparetires extra) JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. DISTRIBUTORS “‘Alaska Dry” ginger ale, Irros Com- pany; pitcher credited with great- George A. Parks Gov. George A. Parks has an- est number of strikeouts, Glover's' fancy pajamas, Sabin & Scott; pitcher having best fielding aver- | age, one box of apples, Sanimry’ Grocery; most valuable player, one I nounced J. A. Talbot, K .J. Jesson and Carl A. Drager, all of Ketchi- kan, to be members of the first Alaska Boxing Commission. Mr. ;’Talboc drew the three-year term and will be Chairman, Mr. Jesson the two-year term, and Mr. Drager was appointed as Secretary for a| ‘tcrm of one year. | Al three are prominent Ketchi- | kan business men and active Ameri- | can Legion men. Mr. Talbot is sen- jor member of the firm of Talbot | & Spaulding, Mr. Jesson is cashier lof the Miners & Merchants Bank, and Mr. Drager was until recently iagent of the Union Oil Company, | prior to that being engaged in the | mercantile business in Ketchikan. ¢ | The Boxing Commission was cre- ated under authority of Chapter 172 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1929. It is empowered to promul- | gate such rules and regulations as | ‘neccsm:, to protect boxing from abuses. No boxing shows can be held without a permit first having been obtained from the Commission. | The law fixed the headquarters of the Commission at Ketchikan. | In order that it might function ef- | ficiently, Gov. Parks appointed n!l; three members from that city. It in turn, will appoint local repre- sentatives in all Alaska towns to handle local bouts. — . STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the| trade, this store will be open-I'ri- day evening, May 10th. adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. —_——.——— CAPITAL DYE WORKS Very latest methods in French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See “feldner, Professional Cleaner and Dycr. Phone 177. adv. - — We are now serving SANDWICHES and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. THE COMMANDER SIX Worthy successor to the famous Com- mander which sped 25,000 miles in 22,968 minutes—a feat excelled only by The President 8. /3 models, priced, $1350 1o $1525. THE DICTATOR Official record of 5000 miles in 4751 minutes, unmatched by any stock car under $1300. 5 models, priced from $1265 to $1395. stock cars under PETE SAYS: “Mother Loves FLOWERS” Just the thing to give her on MOTHER’S DAY — a beautiful bouquet of her favorite flowers. They will speak to her of your love and admiration, in a lan- guage that mothers can und- erstand. Carnations, Roses, Geran- iums, Forget-Me-Nots, Labelias, Petunias, Zennd's Marigold, Primrose, Snap Dragons and Daisies In Pots and Bouquets Telephone 486 Orders promplty delivered INSTEAD OF A SWE. To maintain a slender figure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: “REACH FOR A LUCKY T GIANT CARL HUBBELL PITCHES NO HIT, NO RUN GAME TO 11-00% NEW YORK, May 9.—Carl Hub- 20 23 bell, left-hander of the Glants 55 2 staff, entered the hall of baseball 1 e fame at the Polo Grounds yester- National League day afternoon by pitching a no- Won Lost Pct. hit, no-run game against Pitts-|Chicago 11 6 647 burgh and winning 11 to 0. Boston 9 5 643 Hubbell's performance is the first (st Louis 10 7 588 no-hit, no-run game in the major 1 7 8 leagues since August 1 ,1926, when 7 8 Ted Lyons of the White Sox let |y g down the Boston Red Sox with- 6 11 out a safety. 5 10 GAMES WEDNESDAY A WAttt Pt Pacific Coast League New York TR 3: San Francisco 7; Seattle 1 Philadelphia 1 5 Mission 3; Sacramento 1. Ist. Louis 11 7 Los Angeles 8; Portland 7. Detroit 1 8 S 15‘1,1};?,1,25““ 0. Game|civeland 810 National League ‘g::i:fio z :i 5 Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 2. Washington 4 1 267 Chicago 4; Brooklyn 2. ko e T ok 4 'BI;:;;’;:’“Z"“" W | AMERICAN LEGION ATTENTION S >Amvcrican Lca‘zue ' Irlntrmxx.«:;\mx)nm\tuv: ix)ull)ugouthw- i i !night at 8: p. m. members g::‘mz"gk fVafl‘lm’;‘;‘;‘s 41: |urged to be present. Chow c&xl} Philadelphia 5; Chicago 4. £ 5 R il Cleveland 4; Boston 1. gl 3 NOTICE STANDING OF CLUBS | After May 10 no telephone Pacific Coast League |rentals for the month of May Won Lost Pet. wili be accepted at a discount. All on 28 11 .'718;rcruiu:mx'(~s by mail must bear Los Angeles 23 19 548 postmark of not later than last Oakland 23 20 535 discount da; Please be prompt San Francisco 23 20 535 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS HD”V\\OUd 18 adv. TELEPHONE CO. Conflicting Arguments have been unable to halt the rapidly increasing tendency of the public to adopt Lucky Strike as its favorite cigarette, Lucky Strike is a blend of cholcc tobaccos whose toasted flavor thrills the taste,whose toasting process eliminates impurities, and, as 20,679 physicians testify, makes Luckies less irritating. Toasting elevates Lucky Strike to a plane of quality whichno other cigarette canapproach. The constant care of experts assures the quality of Luckies. Its choice by millions proves its superiority and is the truthful answer to selfish claims, (SIGNED) The American Tobacco The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra night in a coast to coust rario hook 1929. TRINITY GUILD MEETING U % \, The ladies of juild, will meet with Mr ‘Fndm afternoon, M: 10 F i St )t(‘l NORRIS Jl)l\’\‘\’ BUTLER-MAUR Rugs—Linoleum the Hella an | eoced )| Simmons Beds and Mattresses 3y Yor ] . . om0, o the accom: | Wicker Furniture ':;‘\ {‘mg(){;;,‘él;";t L\I‘;l;'.\u‘r)!:ium. our F:Ar A\x;u.m:m'm:- U«-(mrt»i s ment is in ch(u\x' of “,n cxpert j'urr:er. Goldstein’s nmnnum‘.’u'dvi THE : American || Thomas Hardware Co. Beauty 3 CLEAN UP—PAINT UP Parlor - st featuring ; [T S TWO KINDS OF PERMANENT WAVES The Eugene and Leon 0il Methods Perfect Marcelle Effect Experienced All Iramul Operators B e e i SPECIAL SHORT CLEAR SPRUCE KILN DRY AND SURFACED—$40.00 per M. ft. Widths from 4 to 8 inch—Lengths from 3 to 7 ft. 5-8x4 CEDAR CEILING—$50.00 per M. ft. BUILD WITH WOOD Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE A USED CAR IS UNUSED TRANSPORTATION We have a few used cars on hand and every one of them a bargain. If you are in the market for thousands of miles of economical transportation come in and inspect our stock. LIBERAL TERMS Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts New Super Six Essex Challenger Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. McCaul Motor Company President, Company, Incorporated ontinue every Saturday p over the N.B. C. network. 4 The New Superior Whippet SIX Combines Costly Car Beauty with Costly Car Engineering. More car for your money than any light six car on the market. “Finger Tip Control” meaning the startes, lights and horn are all operated by the horn button. The most notable advance in driving con- venience since the self-starter. Now on display at greatly reduced pnices. Juneau Motors, Inc. 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