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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. MY TS NICETO BR HOME AGA\N GO CALL UP MR2-DE TOLR AND TELL HER I'™M BACK - ROM \TALY- WITH DEAR ME:I'M IN ARREARS N TIONS,'™M GOING TO BE VERY BUSY- | SUPPOSE B EVERY ONE 19 WONDERING A WHERE | WASD AND wg\' MY SOQAL OBLIGA- ) TOLD -ER YOU WERE BACK AN’ SHE SAID SHE DIDN'T A KNOwW You HAO WHAT ? CONE AWAYY - (142, | W In ) COLUMBIA STRENGTH IMPRESSES EBRIGHT BERKELEY, Cal, June 6—Car- roll “Ky" Ebright thinks Columbia has the crew his world champion California Bears will have to beat in the intercollegiate regatta, June 24. The race that he envisions will be the rubber between the eights of the two big universities. A majority of the members of the two shells first matched strokes on the Hudson os freshmen rowers four years ago. Columbia won. The next year, as varsity oarsmen, Columbia’s standard bearers again crossed the finish line ahead of the far western entry. The season of 1928 was a “Cali- fornia year” and the Bears raced to victories, climaxed in the Olym- pic championship. In their triumphant sweep they twice defeated the athletes whoprednlz at Mabn" 1929, R. J. Reynoids Tobacco &_.'ml‘-fi pull oars for Richard Glendon, Col- umbia coach. The first setback for the easterners was at Pough- keepsie where California won the intercollegiate title and the second at Philadelphia in the Olympic | trials. ., HEAVY ON THE “CLEAN-UP” COLLEGE PARK, Md., June 6.— Four members of the University of Maryland baseball team were “clean up” hitters on their high school teams. e ‘We make ana acer all kinds of fur garments. Goldstein’s Em- porfum, —adv. e eee the Tive o'Clock Dinner | - adv. REIGH COUNT IS WINNER ENG. RACE EPSOM DOWNS, England, June 6.—Reigh Count, winner of last year's Kentucky Derby, finally won a race in the English invasion com- ing home today ahead in the Coro- nation Cup Special. .- - DIXIE BALL MAGNATE HEADS THREE LEAGUES DURHAM, N. C, June 6.—Judge W. G. Bramham of Durham, like the old woman who lived in a shoe, has so many baseball leagues he doesn't know what to do. The Judge is president of the South Atlantic, the Pledmont and eastern North Carolina circuits and, until it blew up last year, also had the Virginia under his wing. What with three baseball loops, a few cotton mills and a law prac- tice, to say nothing of his activi- ncs as one of the state's republi- can leaders, the judge manages to keep busy. e — BLAZE ON WILLOUGHBY IS Fire starting in a small pile of old lumber off Willoughby Avenue the Fire Department. It was lo- cated in the rear of a building op- posite Grandma’s Kitchen. flames were extinguished by pass- { scene, — e, —— TWIN BOYS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willis are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of twin boys yesterday morning at their residence. Both boys and mother are doing well. — .- LET MAC SHARPEN IT. BSecond Hand Store, cpposite Mode! Cafe. ~adv. MINOR; NO DAMAGE DONE at 3:15 p.n. yesterday, called out The ersby before the truck reached the‘ ISLANDERS AND LEGICN ARE TO CLASH TONIGHT League Leaders and Tail Enders Meet at City | Park This Evening The league leaders and tail end- ers in the Gastineau Channel Oakland Chicago ‘Washing ]ust another good thing added to the other good things of life Ay League, tangle at City Park tonight Won Lost Pct. when the Douglas pennant chasers | Mission 4 20 701 take on the local American Legion | gan Francisco 41 31 569 cellar champions. But that doesn't |Los Angeles 38 32 543 mean it won't be a real ball game. | Hollywood 34 32 ,5151‘ The Vets have a good team that|Oakland 37 35 514 | is just striking its stride. = They |Sacramento 30 43 All" have lost three games in a row and | Seattle 26 40 394 (are due about now to break into|Portland 23 43 348 the winning column. The Island- Natlonal League lers have won three straight and Won Lost Pet. are working hard for the champion- St. Louis . 29 16 644 ship of the first half of the|Pittsburgh 25 15 625 | schedule. Chicago 24 17 585 | Manning is due to heave for New York 21 18 538 them this evening with Coughlin on |Philadelphia 20 20 .500 the other end of the line. Bob|Brooklyn . 14 26 -350 Keaton will be Manager Cameron's | Boston .16 25 -390 | choice for mound duty for the|Cincinnati 15 27 357 Vets, and Cunningham will do the American League backswpplng Won Lost Fet. i % ~--— |Philadelphia 32 10 162 St. Louis 217 17 614 New York 25 16 610 Detroit . 25 24 510 Cleveland . 21 22 488 Washington .. 16 25 390 Chicago . 16 31 340 Boston . 13 29 310 Guune-u Clnm(el League Won Lost Pct. Douglas . 3 0 1.000 Moose 4 2 .667 Elks 1 3 250 American Legion.... 0 3 000 Cincinnati 21; New York 6; St. Louis 4. BY aoLuy! THE TRIP DIONT CHANGE HER ANY- 3; Portland 2 National League 4; Brooklyn 3. GAMI WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League |Mission 3; Los Angeles 1. Seattle 7; Sacramento 4. Hollywood 9; San Francisco 8. e Philadelphia 4. American League Boston 17; Chicago 2. New York 6; Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 2. ton 8; Detroit 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | HAVE HOUSE GUESTS | O-Cedar SLIP-ON MOPS Reversable, Renewable and Detachable Polishes As It Cleans THE Thomas Hardware Co TAR POT FOR RENT WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camel quality is jealously maintained . world’s largest orgamz:mon of expert tobacco men ... it never varies, o Camels are always smooth and mild. Camels contain such tobaccos and such blending as have never been offered in any other cigarette. They are made of the choicest Turkish and American tobaccos grown. - by the Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose . . . they will never tire your taste. Nor do t/xey ever leave an unp[eaunt after—ta.rte. Mr. and Mrs. R. §. Raven have as house guests, Mr. Raven’s moth- er, Mrs. F. W. Thedinga, and a friend, Mrs. W. A. Munro. ‘They will visit here for a month or six weeks. e CHANGE OF SAILING Motorship “Margnita” will leave Saturday morning at 8 a. m. in- stead~of regular sailing Thursday evening. —adv. e ‘We SPECIALIZE on I'nting and Framing Pictures. Call in and see our work. Coates Studios. adv. [ “Antiseptis” 16 oz. bottle 75 cents BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Vaults and Safes furnished for storing your Fur Garments FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER Latest Styles Alaska Seal and Otter Coats a Specialty, YURMAN’S Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices P WHEELER & 0SGOOD LAMINEX FIR DOORS WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARP Good Assortment of Sizes One, Two and Five Panel for Inside One and Four Lights Glazed for Outside 15 Light French Doors We Invite Inspection Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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