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BRINGING UP, FATHER '™M GONNA REST TO-OAY- "D GO OUT LOOKIN'FER WHOOPEE MG GURK TO-DAY IF | KNEW WHERE TO FIND HIM- "M ALL IN- o ®m 16N'TIT TOO BAD THATWHOOPEE MS GQURK (@ MIBSING ? LET'S YOU AND 1 GO AND LOOK FOR HIM - =i[ ‘,m///,/ SPORTS GAMES FRIDAY SEVERE ILLNESS Pacific. Coast League ENDANGERS MASON |san Francisco 6; Los Angeles 2. (Portland 2; Seattle 0. TORT WAYNE, Ind, May 18— |Sacramento 9; Oakland 1. Mission 12; Hollywod 11. National League Chicago 9; Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 2. New York 9; Boston 5. Brooklyn 14; Philadelphia 12, American League Boston 5; New York 3. Chicago 6; Detroit 2. | St. Louis 7; Cleveland . e Mason of Fort Wayne, who Amecrica’s greatest fly- is secriously ill with He has been unable 1 months to work at his a printer. and Jimmy Wilde fought | tional 12-round battle in New York in 1920, at a time when the Englishman was the W"“d'siphnndelhm 4 Weanihatin 1 flyweight champion. Wilde won, but his margin was slight. STANDING OF CLUBS Mason quit the ring several years Pacific Coast League ago after his hands gave out. All through his ring career he was ... V;;m 'i"a""‘ p’l‘;‘a handicapped by brittle hands, and 2 w & s Los Angeles .. . 29 23 558 he seidom finished a bout with all his knuckles in their right places. o s bk A & i v 3 % San Franciscc i 25 519 At g}m.e A;ne Of.hls su‘ccess thgm Hollywod 21 2 ‘a61 was little interest in the division p .o q 20 2 ‘4351 and purses were small. Sacramento 29 31 415 ———— | = COAST SHOTPUTTER i ARean s 1Y IS “HIT” ON TRACK | National League { Won Lost Pet. LOS ANGELES, May 18.—From Chicago 16 8 667 a shotputfer of mediocre ability to St. Louis 16 9 690 a sprinter consistently capable of Pittsburgh 12 10 545 9 4-5 scconds in the 100-yard dash Boston . 11 1 500 was the metamorphosis undergone Cincinnati & 13 458 by Johnny Hill, captain-elect of Philadelphia ....... 10 12 455 the University of California at Los New York . -8 12 -400 Angeles track and field squad. | Brooklyn e 292 The “Bruin Express” as Hill now | American League is called, has been whizzing down' Won Lost Pet. southern California’s straightaways Philadelphia . 15 8 652 in' such fast times as 9.7 amd 93, St. Louls 1610 . . 615 and his competitive sprinting ex- New York - 13 9 ~§91 perience was begun only this sea- D'etmit 17 13 667 Cleveland 12 14 462 son. He performed only in the Chicago 10 16 385 weights last year and had never s z done any sprinting before this sea- Washington . -8 13 -381 joorig ' ‘ Boston .. - 8 16 333 Hill, who wears glasses, welghs‘ Cashaedhy Ch:;:;l l;o:f“ Pet. but 142 pounds. His stature, how- gy 1 0 1.006 ever, greatly resembles that of Douglas 1 0 1.000 Charley Paddock. His coach, Harry american Legion ... 0 1 1000 Trotter, predicts that Hill in an- | Moose ... WS 1 000 other year will be flashing his | ERERRR e spikes to the country’s best. | NOTICE TO EAGLES G R Your presence is requested at the NEGRO FRATERNITY BUTLERS regular meeting of Douglas Aerie ATHENS, Ga.—egro butlers at 117 F. O. E, Monday evening, May the University of Georgia have or- 20th, REMEMBER THE DATE. ganized the Silver King fraternity. _ady, ‘WILLIAM OTT, W. P. Prerequisites for membership in-| RSN 5 . Y R clude butlership at a recognized | ATTENTION! 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Bernhofer for painting, two coats, entire outside of Gov- ernment School Building, Juneau, Alaska, and for the repairing of the entire inside of school building. The time limit fo the completion of the work is July 1st and all work covered by this bid must be accepted and completed before the above date. o Address all bids to Mrs. J. B. """ _° Bernhofer. —adv. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having been confirmed executor of the will of Michel I. Sheveleff, deceased, by the Commissioner for the Territory of Alaska, sitting in ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Beautiful Leon Oil Method of Permanent Wa: ALSIE WILSON, probate in Juneau precingt, Alaska, Operator by order issued May. 9, 1929, all Matchlem Eugene persons having claims against the Permanent Wavi estate of the said decedent are MARGARET LINDSAY hereby notified to present ther, Operator duly verified as by law required, : within six months from said 9th We Aim to Please day of May, 1929, to the under- 2 signed executor, at his office in the Amerlcan Territorial Museum, in Juneau, Al- aska, ! 'ANDREW P. KASHEVAROFF, Executor of the Will of Michel 1. Sheveleff, deceased. First publication, May 11, 1929. Last publication, June 8, 1929. Beauty Parlor CORNELL TRACK COACH TRAINS MANY WINNERS ITHACA, N. Y, May 18—Jack Moakley this June completes his thirtieth year as track coach at Cornell with a record of winning 82 out of 128 contests in cross country and track meets. Moakley, who has been at Cor- nell since 1899 has coached nine Cornell teams that won the inter- collegiate track championships and 17 teams that placed first in the cross country championships. The Cornell coach was a great athlete in his day. Starring in the sprint and distance events and the low hurdles. Before becoming a Itrack coach, he wrote sports for Boston newspapers. —— e NUTICy. OF SAILING The otorsmip OREGON will sail from Seattle May 22nd. Wire your orders at once or see D. B, Fem- mer, Juneau Agent. adv. Independent 8. 8. Co. THEY SATISFY ©1929, LicoeTT & MyERs Tosacco Co. A SCHOLARLY SEWELL CLEVELAND, May 18.—Luke Se- well, AB, BS., (Alabama), is the most educated piayer on the Cleve- land Indian’s roster. He has three months' work between him and a master’s dcgrt-c NEW BADGER FlELD HOUSE MADISON, Wis, May 18.—The University of Wisconsin is building a new $385,000 athletic field house with a seating capacity of 12,000 for basketball. 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