The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1929. BRINGING UP, FATHER ANSWER THE DOOR AND TAKE THAT GENTLEMAN IN THE PARLOR- FIND OUT WHO HE 1S INVITE \ HIM TO OINNER- iy, THERED THAT ] REFINED LOOKING MAN | DAW COMING OUT OF OE LA TOUR'S MANSION AND HE 19 COMING N HERE: HURRY! %0 A9 g \) By GEORGE McMANUS TINVITED HIM TO DINNER, BUT HE COULONT STAY: HE'S DINTY MOORES . VALET:- HES GOT TO T BACK AN'PRESD DINTY'S PANTD- DON'T FORGIT TO CALL AGN i . tnc., Great Britain rights reserved. WILL VISIT MOTHER AT PORTLAND ISLE FOX FARM INOTI('E OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT ‘n the Commissioner's Court for Harry B. the Juneau Precinct, Territory two childr j arrived y, Mrs. Gay and their) Katherine from their home at| bate. the North- |IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- stern to visit Mr. y's mother,, TATE OF ELIAS FORD, De- s. D. H. MacDonald of Portl: HEAVY PLANS TO REST BETWEEN FIGHTS 2 HOME RUNS BY L. GEHRIG Circuit Drives Puts Yank- ees in Second Place in American League NEW YORK, June 10. — Lou Gehrig blasted the path back to nd place for the Yankees yes- terday afternoon with his thirteeth and fourteenth home runs of this season in successive innings, the third and fourth. The two drives, with one man on base each time, has sent him to the top of the American League and tied him with Chuck Klein, of the Phillies, and “hick Hafey of the Cardinals for he interleague leadership. The first homer was off Lp Corling and the second off Waliy Steward. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 4, 1; Sacramento 5, 8. Mission 10, 2; Los Angeles 7, 3. Hollywood 7, 7; San Francisco 8, 9. Portland 0, 5; Oakland 1, 8. National League Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 5. Pittsburgh 10; Brooklyn 14. New York 1; Cincinmiati"2. Boston 10; Chicago 2. American League St. Louis 8; New York 15. Cleveland 7; Washington 11. Detroit 8; Boston 11. Otto Von rorat, fearing an “inferiority complex,” plans to take plenty of rest between ring engagements. An adopted native of Chi- cago, he never has lost a fight in the Windy City. By CHARLES W. DUNKLE (A. P. Sports Writer) TRUESDELL RETURNS cHICAGO, June 10—call it psy-| FROM SEATTLE SHOOT chology, or whatever you wish, but' Otto Von Porat, scholarly Norwe-| After attending the Seattle Times gian heavyweight turns in better ghoot at Seattle, M. H. Truesdell, performances in Chicago, his adopt-1ocal scattergun artist, returned ed home town, than he does in any home Saturday on the Princess other place. {Alice. Although he did not cap- When he boxes in foreign rings ture high honors, Mr. Truesdell he isn't exactly a flop, but his made a fine score for the meet, showings haven't been so good. He emerging with an average of 93.50. attributes it to stage fright. { In three 100-bird events, he broke | Von Porat admits he was scared |92, 93 and 94 respectively. Last | stiff on his first appearance in year he averaged 91.50. Madison Square Garden when| Two Portland shooters were win- Paulino Uzcudun defeated him, ners in this year’s meet. Ray Lond flooring him twice. won the handicap event with a It was the same situation when |ocore of 97. H. M. Hollyfield, Port- he made such a poor showing land, made high average for the against Johnny Risko, in the Bos- |entire shoot. ton Garden. Von Porat reluctant- T T TR ly admits the shivers ran up and NOTICE down his spine going into the rmg_‘ Dog owners must have a license He did not fear Risko, but the 2l must be tied on dog’s neck; thought he was boxing away from |otherwise dog will be picked up home, before a strange, super-criti- (8ain. —adv. cal crowd, produced an inferiority complex. “I do not fear any man in the| ring,” said Von Porat, “but I have a peculiar feeling when I box for the first time before a crowd I feel might be unfriendly toward me.” | In Chicago it is a different story. Von Porat bowls them over quickly { and has only dropped one decision ! in his Chicago engagements. After slaughtering Tom Heeney, the New Zealander in the Coliseum here, Von Porat put up a miserable fight against Risko in Boston. Then he came back and flattened Jack De Mave, a rought tough Hollander from Hoboken, N. J., finishing him with a left hook to the stomach in a round and a half. Taking the advice of Jack Dempsey, Von Porat is going to take plenty of rest be<, tween ring engagements in the quiet surroundings of a lake in northern Wisconsin. | s Von Porat is one of the most| E ’ f h C polished characters of the ring. He} veryt "lng or t e amper is a university man, a pal of Char-| ley Hoff, the world famous pole-| vaulter of Norway. They competed together as amateurs in’the Olym-| pics of 1924, with Von Porat win-! ning the heavyweight champlon-i ship. { GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 11; Mission 8. San Francisco 6; Hollywood 2. Portland 3; Oakland 2. Sacramento 2; Seattle 1. National League Boston 5; Chicago 4. St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 9; Brooklyn 2. New York 3; Cincinnati 0. American League Boston 4; Chicago 1. STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to Date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 49 24 46 31 . 42 34 40 36 34 37 35 43 .. 26 45 . 24 47 Mission San Francisco . Los Angeles Oakland ... Hollywood Sacramento Seattle Portland . - STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Mon- day evening, June 10. . adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. GOING CAMPING? COME HERE FIRST and equip yourself properly. You can get the best CAMPING equipment of all kinds here at prices lower than usually charged. Our equipment is guaranteed to give good service and will help you have a real G e s AN healthful time. RAIN PREVENTS GAME Folding Chairs Cots Tents Sterno Canned Heat Frying Pans Complete Set of Dishes and Utensils Rain Sunday was virtually con- tinuous and prevented the Moose- Douglas ball game at City Park. It will be played off as soon as weather conditions and the schedule per-; mits. i ——,———— i This store will be open Monday evening, June 10, for the accom- modation of the trade. | adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM ., | We SPECIALIZE on TIinting lnd: Framing Pictures. Cali in and see Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. “Satisfaction At All Times” They will visit at s hereby given that Os- { MacDonald fox farm until the next jcar Harri inistrator of the es- pcg_Hrlp of the Alameda southbound. tate of Elias Ford, deceased, has 636 Mrs. MacDonald met them in Ju- [rendered and presented to the court 612 neau and they left for Portland Is- aforcsaid for settlement, his first AGOO’:lr.nd esterday morning. ‘;mul final account of his adminis- 558 Mrs. MacDonald expects another |tration of said estate; and that .4'11}son, Lloyd J. Gay, with his wife |Monday the 12th day of August 376 and daughter, of Scattle, to arrive |1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Cincinnati 17 28 370 for a visit soon. and the court room of said court Brooklyn 16 28 364/ b |in the Federal court house in said | American League \ A ECKER HERE iPrr('mcl, have been appointed as Won Lost FPet. 00 33 156 | 26 5911 28 27 .23 17 National weague Won Lost 28 16 30 19 27 18 24 19 21 23 28 Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago New York Philadelphia Boston 17 . C. ment of said account, at which A. C. Ecker, foreman for the War-|time and place any person inter- Construction Company of Se-|csted in said estate may appear ved on the plane Juneau nnd file exceptions to the said ac- 500 Friday ening, and will muwrn\“munt and contest the same. ‘385 tend the construction of the N. G.|(Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, 360 Nelson building on Front and Probate Judge. 356 Franklin Streets. Mr. Ex has |First publication, June 8, 1929. been in charge of the construction Last publication, July 13, 1929. Pccfilo( the dock and warehouse at Ket- NTRESR Sl S 1.000 chikan, whicn were put up by the| TIDES TOMORROW 667 Warrack company. Elks - 400 o American Legion -00C | STORE HOURS | i - .- R | This store will be open Monday| This store will be open Monday Low tide, 10:08 p.m., 35 feet. evening, June 10, for the accom- evening, June 10, for the accommo-| = . i, i o o modation of the trade. | dation of the trade. | Dell k. Saerifi, Juoeau's plano adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM adv. FORDON'S. | tuner and rebuilder, Phone 573 ! Philadelphia | New York ... St. Louis Detroit Cleveland ‘Washington .. Chicago 18 Bosten A 15 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Douglas .. bt A 0 Moose ... 583 T 519 attle High tide, 3:11 a.m, 175 feet. Low tide, 9:53 am. -24 feet. High tide, 4:22 pm., 148 feet. W he TRy 0 %D CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “EMPIRE BUILDER L . . 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Special low round trip summer fares, good on this fine train, are in effect daily. For further information apply to Write or cable A. J. Arrivee, Trav. Pass'g’r Agent, 203 Great Nerthern Ry. Bld., Seattle, Wash. tune in. on the first westward flight of the “Empire Builder"—spectacular £oast-to-coast broadcast presenting noted speakers and song artists —Monday evening, June 10, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock, over KOMO. Saves a Business Day 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 prices. Juneau Motors, Inc. 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