The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1929, Page 5

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P — T AR BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929. By GEORGE McMANUS A GENTLEMAN LEFT THIS LETTER ANDO PAC STRANGER AT SPORTS SAID \T 1D VERY IMPORTAN T AND VALUABLE - KAGE HE MAGGIED NECK: LACE - WELL: THIS 1% A GREAT SURPRISE AN'A LETTER FROM WELL: 5O ALL MY W - A e 7a) b o, By i I 1929, Int'l Feature Service. In WHOOPEE M& GURK HES o WORRYIN' 19 OVER - BOUT HE DION'T SAY ANY THING ABOUT DINTY:BUT | DUPPOSE Bttt HELL TELL ME EVERY THING WHEN HE SEES ME - Great Britain rights reserve . IS INSTANT SUCCESS ¢ NiGHT BALL POPULAR o AR ® IN WEST COAST TOWN o BELMONT, N. C., May 22.—Ifi‘. . might pay U. S. Olympic team |® ESCONDIDO, Cal, May. e coaches to keep their eye on Paul|® 22.—“Night ball,” a contest e (Tessie) Campbell, who is starting!® similar to indoor baseball, e out like he means to get somewhere ® has become a favored noc- e in the sports world. ® turnal sport here with two e Paul, a 19-year-cld student at e leagués playing complete e Bclmont Abbey college was a © seasons. . stranger to sports until he enter- The game is played on a e ed the school last fall. Thus far regulation diamond with e he has managed to accomplish the ® powerful lights iluminating e following : g o the field. . Playing golf for the first time he e There are two leagues of e was runner-up to the medalist ® eight teams each and at the e with a card of 42. e conclusion of the regular e In his first year in football he ® playing season there is a e made regular guard. {® “series” for the champion- e A newcomer to baseball, he re- ® ship. cently turned in a no run, two-hit e . pitching performance against Ashe- ©¢ @ @ @ ¢ o » o o o0 00 ville high. At tennis the other day he de- feated Frank Hemby of Charlotte, ace of the school’s net stars. Folks hereabouts are wcnderlngl what “Tessie” will do when he gets | started. | - e GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 11; Sacramento 5. Los Angeles 9; Portland 5. Mission 17; Oakland 6. i Seattle 6; San Fancisco 5. | National League Chicago 8; Pittsugh 6. St. Louis 12; Cincinnati 1. American League Detroit 2; Clevaland 1. Game went 13 innings. St. Louis 7; Chicago 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. S—— LET Amquist Press Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528, VETERAN GRID COACH LOS ANGELES, May 22—W. L. “Bill” Driver, former University of Missouri football star and veteran of 17 years of coaching, has been named athletic director at Loyola college here. R TENNER IN COMEBACK CHARLOTTE, N. C, May 22— Lukie Tenner, former southern featherweight champion, is training for a ring comeback here. He plans to fight as a lightweight. e e CALL FOR BIDS Hauling of Oil, City Hall Sealed bids will be received at the office of City Clerk up until 5 p.m, Wednesday, May 22, 1929, for hauling of fuel oil for use City Hall Building. H. R. SHEPARD, —adv. City Clerk. 'FIDEL LABARBA IS FAVORITE IN FIGHT TONIGHT NEW YORK, May 22.—Fans are |betting 8 to 5 that Fidel Labarba, retired flyweight champion, will give Kid Chocolate his first defeat tonight after a streak of 156 bat- tles without a reverse, R B SN CONFISCATED FURS WILL BE SOLD AT FAIRBANKS A sale of furs, confiscated by the Alaska Game Commission, will be held at Fairbanks on June 11, it was made known today by H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer of the Commission. Included on the list are: 132 beaver pelts, four marten, seven mink, two ermine, one lynx, and one red fox. The furs will be sold at public auction. - Try the Five o'Clock Dinner Speclals at Mabry's. —-adv. CAMBRIDGE, 5 y 22— The four MacKusick brothers of Winthrop, Mass., form one of the rowingest families anywhere. ' Meredith H. MacKusick rows on |the Harvard 150 pound crew. Wil- |liam P. and Byron MacKusick are stroke and No. 7 respectively on the i150 pound crew of the Massachus- etts Institute of Technology. Young | Arthur MacKusick, also of M. I T., also rowed. But he's only a {cousin, so his absence from the ishells on the Charles river doesn’t really detract from the MacKusick brothers’ rowing average. All of the MacKusicks, incidental- ly, are going to be engineers. Mere- dith, a Harvard junior, is special- izing in electrical engineering. By- ron, Tech junior, is specializing in chemical engineering. William, also a Tech junior, is specializing in civil engineering. Arthur, the fresh- {man, will specialize in mechanical engineering. And Cousin Webster, now a Tech senior, is to be a-chem- ical engineer. All of the boys prepared at the same school, Winthrop High. But none participated in athletics those days. our work. Coates Studios. ' ON COLLEGE CREWS, TUG DISJOINS CITY TRAFFIC 1ing sand barge in the Chicago river dislodged the old Clark street bridge and threw traffic in the “loop” into a two-weeks tangle. Rather than pay the $50,000 necessary to repair the bridge, the city re- routed traffic. The old bridge iwas being replaced by a new one | when the aecident occurred. e STRONG FIRST YEAR CREW DEVELOPED BY BEARS BERKELEY, Cal, May 22.—When University of California’s varsity crew won the world's eight oared rowing championship last year, it boosted the sport here as never be- fore. The freshman turnout that fol- lowed was the largest in history and from it has been developed a first year boat which authorities say is the most powerful in years. - eee We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and raming Pictures. Call in and see adv. Mission .............. 37 15 J12 Los Angeles .. 31 25 554" Oakland e 30 26 536 . San Francisco ... 29 27 518 Hollywood ... 24 26 480/ Sacramento 24 33 421/ Portland 20 30 400/ Seattle 373 Chicago . 8t. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati .. New York Brooklyn Am Philadelphia .. New York St. Louis Detroit Cleveland Chicago .. ‘Washington Boston E Gastineau Channel League ‘ 0 Won Lost Pct.| } Douglas 1 L] 1.000 Moose . - 1 500 Elks .. 1 1 .500‘ ‘American Legion ... 0 1 000 | e TURS We are pow ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's| GRANDMA’S Cakes and | Cookies i‘rcslt;Whoksome Delicious California Grocery Phone 478 Free Delivery CIGARETTES that cont in smoki You can bank on the quality of a cigarette inues to be the biggest success ng history CHICAGO, May 22.—A blunder- f BABY CARRIAGES Lloyd Loom Woven Carria ges A Steel Center in . - Every Upright Strand Comfortable Reclining Back Beautiful Blended Colors Thomas tI;;dware Co. CLEAN UP—PAINT UP Schumacher Plaster Wallboard Nothing Better for Ceiling and Walls A Saving of Time and Money Over Plaster Modernize Your Bathroom with “ENAMEL WALL TILE” PERMANENT—WATERPROOF—SOUNDPROOF « We Can Furnish in Ivory and Apple Green 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 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 starte:, 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 prices. WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grown . . . ex- pertly Hen/e_d for matchless taste 4nJ fragrme. They have a welcome mellowness and mildness that you will_find in no other cigarette. : Smoke them as often as you like, Camels never tire your taste. The quality of Camels is never permitted to vary. Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has dons, . - A © 1929, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cempeny, Winsion-Selem, N. C, Juneau Motors, Inc. Willys Knight Dealers “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Way ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” - Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. ‘

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