The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929. WELL WHOOREE MSGURK AN' ME OLD| PALOINTY ARE | HoME AaN AN EVERY THING 1S FINE - AND DON'T FORGET - MOTHER WiLL BE HOME FROM ITALY 'N A FEW DAYS - EVEN THAT DONT SPOIL THE DAY FOR ME- I'M GONNA HAVE ME LLUNCH WITH DINTY- WHATS THE MATTERT YOUL LOOK LIKE ALOT OF BROKEN AX- HANDLES- MY WIFE 1ON'T SPEAKIN' @ 0. Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain By GEORGE McMANUS WELL DON'T LOSE HER- YOULLNOT GIT ANOTHER ONE LIKE THAT- o, ?d —= N b rights reserved. R f VERSATILE PREP STAR IS PITCHER AND SLUGGER YOST RETIRES | PERMANENTLY Announcement Made To- day by Athletic Direc- tor of Michigan U ey ANN ARBOR, Mich.,, May 29— ST 316 e DR Fielding Yost, Director of Athletics SCHALK BELIEVES HE IS at the University of Michigan, who . NO-HIT WITNESS CHAMP on scveral occasions announced 1'?,-'1 tirement only to take up the foot- CHICAGO, May 29.—Ray Schalk, ball leadership again when the sea- former manager of the White Sox son opened, has permanently re- and present coach of the Giants, tired. probably has seen more no-hit “I will never coach again under games than any man in baseball. any conditions. I have perma-, Schalk has caught five of them nently retired,” Yost said today. Iand seen two others from the dug- ———ee—- jout. GAMES TUESDAZ He was behind the plate when Pacific Coast Leaguc inlnc innings of hitless ball were Oakland 10; Hollywood 3. | pitched by Reb Russell, Jim Scott, SAN MARCOS, Tex., May 29.— Eddie Serur is both the Babe Ruth and Dazzy Vance of grammar school baseball here. In one game he struck out 20 of 22 players who faced him and yielded one hit. . At the plate he collected two |homers and a single in four times Joe Benz, Eddie Cicotte and 'Char- lie Robertson. He saw Ted Lyons turn the trick in 1926 and this year watched Carl Hubbell stand the Pirates off without a hit. Scott, recalled Schalk, did not permit a hit for nine innings, bu was beaten, 1 to 0 in the tenth. .- “BLUE” HOWELL TO COACH PITTSBURG, Kas., May 29.—Ed- ward “Blue” Howell, for three years a threat on the University of Ne- braska’s eleven, has been named to succeed Garfield W. Weede, vet- eran mentor, as football coach at Pittsburgh Teachers college. Weede will continue as director of ath- letics. ————————— TCRS We are now ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. — e - — Fresh roasted peanuts und pop- corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, MANDELL AND KAPLAN FIGHT 1S POSTPONED CHICAGO, 1., May 20.—Diffi- culty with Federal Revenue Tax Collectors has caused promoter Jim Mullen to indefinitely postpone the 10-round match between Sammy Mandell, world lightweight cham- pion, and Louis “Kid” Kaplan, former featherweight titleholder. The match was scheduled for Fri- day night. ——————— WANTED Second hand cook stove for Boy Scout cabin. Must be six hole or arger. Also good plain man cook for two weeks job. Apply to Rob- ert Simpson.or H. L. Redlingshafer. —adv. CON WANTS MAX TO WIN BOSTON, May 29.—Con O'Kelly, heavyweight champion of Ireland, is pulling for Max Schmeling lo. stop Paulino. About eight months, ago, Con signed to meet Der Max in Boston for 25 per cent of the gate. The fight, postponed until after the Paulino-Schmeling scrap, ‘probnbly will be held outdoors in ‘late July. - - eee VETERANS PLAY PAPS THURSDAY {One Game Scheduled for Memorial Day Feature i at City Ball Park FANS 22 IN 9 INNINGS The Moose and American Legion| _JREKA, Onio, may 29.—Harold clubs are scheduled to clash to-!Bement, Baldwin-Wallace univer- !morrow in a Memorial Day game sity pitcher, struck out 22 Hiram :at City Park. The game will be a men in a nine-inning baseball game, nine-inning affray, starting at 2:30] - eee - pam. EC('ISINIER LOOKS TO DIAMOND | These two clubs battled last Sun-| op1CAGO, May 20.—Frank “Bo" | iday for 11 innings before the Moose eyijsinjer, University of Wisconsin finally iced away the game. They | foothall and baseball star, may join | jare well matched and it is & t0S5- |t Chicago White Sox when he;‘ jup which will come in front to-|completes his course in physical ' morrow. Batteries had not beencqyucation in June. Cuisinier, an| Sugibhoued sadny. < Tae Moo have\outsmnding quarterback, also is a Pete Schmitz and Junge, Wh““}cmck inflelder. | Cunningham and Bob Keaton are; _ |available for the Vets. - e, NOTICE Motorship Margnita leaves 6 p.m. | Wednesday instead of Thursday. —adv. | S —— T CARBACGE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 Try a HOT TAMALE after the ishow. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. | —adv, ! Los Angeles 5; Seattle 3. Game' went 11 innings. San Francisco 8; Portland 4. Mission 12; Sacramento 9. National League Pittsburgh 5; St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 9; Boston 8. New York 5; Brooklyn 3. American League New York 12; Washington 7. Cleveland 5; Chicago 2. St. Louis 4; Detroit 2. Boston 5; Philadelphia 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct.| Mission . 17 M2 Los Angeles . 27 571 San Francisco 29 -540 | Hollywood .. 28 .500 | Oakland 31 .508 Sacramento .. 38 406 Portland ... % .386 | Seattle .. S AR National League Won Lost Pet. Chicago ... . 21 12 636 Pittsburgh . 21 12 636 St. Louis o . & 15 583 | Philadelphia .16 16 500] New York .. . 15 16 484 | Boston .. 14 15 483l Brooklyn 13 18 419 Cincinnati 12 21 364 American League Won Lost Pct.! Philadelphia 9 135 | St. Louis . 24 13 649 | New York .. 20 13 606 Detroit . 22 19 537 Cleveland ... 17 19 472 Chicago ... 15 24 385 Boston ... 11 24 314 ‘Washington .. 10 23 303 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Pet. Douglas W [ 1.000 Moose . xa 2 500 Elks ... 1 1 500 American Legion ... 0 2 000 S e PETE SAYS: Flowers of all kinds for Memorial Day. Telephone 486. 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