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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MO\DAY MARCH 24 WHEE EE - NOW THEVRE PUTTIAr SOME PEl INTS (T OH . BARY! THAT (AST (EAP OF THE OLD LADY-S WAS A PP - OOk - THERE SHE GOES AGAIN 3 MARVELQLS! MAR\IELOUS“ \l HERE COMES CAISS FANNY DC.\N'\I) THE RoPE P FANNY'S THROWIAF K\SSES DOwr HERE THENRE FOR LS. kLoT2Z SHE KNOWS WEPE N THIS secTion | 930 BE QU (€T, KLOTZ - S Mo USE GETTIN® HE PAlD T N= Britain rights reserved. PG VIPEQ‘ LUZERNE ATWILL BLUE, the| able first baseman of the St. Louis | Browns who is built like Red| Grange and as dynamic on the! diamond ‘as the redhead was on the | gridiron, sat in on a discussion of | fast balls in the lobby of the Mon- | terey. Hotel, West Palm Beach. i ve unquestionably has | he fastest ball of any pitcher in | ican League,” said Lu, speak with authority after of facing the best box- 1 in curcuit. Walberg is fast and so is Earn- haw, among the right-handers, but has quite the zip that e can put on_ the ball The of the A's, in addition, has control for a southpaw. Wal- a better curve that Grove.” subject turned to Walter who probably had the all of them all. d against Johnson eight s ago when I believe faster than anyone in and faster even than " declared Blue. “But Cobb, Speaker and the fellows who had known him in his prime, told me I, should have seen Johnson when he was good. If they were right, I'm glad I didn't have that to worry about. He was too good for me when they said he was about through.” si en year Grov ace g h The Je hx‘"nn Winter sports, where winter has been successful, have had their' fling and so far as the Northeastern sector is concerned, the University of New Hampshire still rules the roost, as intercollegiate champion. ‘The boys of this rugged New Sng- land school skated and skied off with three of the four big meets, held at Dartmouth, Murray Bay and on their own snowclad ground. Dartmouth captured the first hon- ors on Lake Placid. Notre Dame had its “Four Horse- men” but New Hampshire skated m!o the picture this winter with s “Four Icemen,” who cleaned up in a very big way. At the Dart- mouth and New Hampshire winter carnivals, the two Mailman broth- ers—Harry and Eugene—of Wor- | cester, along with Arthur Burns of | Manchester and Malcolm Chase of | Dover, N. H., finished army-in- army for first place in the quarter- | mile as well as two-mile races. | | The University of Washington not enly turns more oarsmen with' coaching talent than any other university supporting rowing but most of the racing shells come| from the shop and expert hand of | George Pocock at Seattle. George's spirit and applause goes with the Huskies in any race. East or West, 7 but he is impartial as a craftsman.’ Pocock has just finished nine shells for the eight oared competi- tion, six of which—built for Cor- nell, California, Wisconsin, Navy, Syracuse and Washington—will be pssembled again for the Pough- keepsic regatta in June on the Hud- son river. Harvard and Princelon also have bought new shells from the Pocock shop this year, whnu‘ he is shipping one as far away as Cuba where rowing is one of the most popular of sport. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ADSIT TUESDAY Funeral services for Lynn B. Ad- sit, who died last week in Los An- geles, will be held tomorrow after- noon at 4 o'clock in San Diego, where his mother and sister reside. By request, the Elks’ Ritual serv- jce will be said. Cremation will follow the services. PSR A NOTICE TV STIPPERS The “MARGNITA” will not ac- cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on sailing date. —adv. janniversary of Premier Mussolini’s | {founding of 'stroyed some furniture not owned | These four young men, who did some great pitching for Michigan State and the University of Michigan in 1929, will have big league tryouts this epring. Gerald Byrne (extreme left) goes to the White Sox left) has si Fred Asbeck (seco nd from left) goes to the Yankees, r:d with the Cubs and Albcrt Toll:: (cx;rc‘—\e right) with the Cardinals. Associated Press Photo William McAfee (third from [ PURDUE TEAMS EQUAL 21-YEAR- CHICAGO, Muivu 24 —Brushing aside all conference opponents, without a reverse, Purduc' ful football and cage te: ng | the 1929-30 seasons left a equaled by only one other Biz ’Tm} school, Chicago. Back in 1908-09 Chicago was un defeated in either football or basket ball by a Big Ten team. In foot- ball, however, Cornell, a non-con- | ference team, tied the Maroons, 6-6. The Chicago basketball team that year won 12 games without a de- | feat in or out of the conference. The record stood for 21 years until Purdue took the spotlight in both football and basketball during 1929-30. The Boilermakers last fall won every grid contest, both/ conference and non-conference. In basketball, the Purdue team lost to no Big Ten opponent, but was less successful outside the loop, Mon- tana State, DePauw and Butler all taking the measure of the Boiler- makers. Purdue reached its peak this sea- son when it defeated Ohio State 60| to 14, and anesota 50 to 26. FASCISTS IN CELEBRATION 24—The eleventh) ROME, March the Fascist Combat | Groups, designed to deal summarily with Communists and other ele- ments, was commemorated through-| out Italy yesterday. AT THE HOTELS | | Gastineau | William Lindley; James Wheel-| er, Petersburg; Tom Hall, Seattle; | W. P. Harwood," Salt Lake Cit. Loren McLeod, Seattle; Mrs. H. D.| McLeod, - Scattle: I. Lachman, Se- attle; Frank] Wilhelm, Lewistown, Montana; J./ A. Ramsey, Anchor- age; Fred Fohlon, Seattle: M. Ben- scn, Seattle; A. H. Ziegler, Ketchi- kan. | Alaskan Budi Wiaski, cily; Peie Padden, Tenakec; C. Youngcrans, Ketchi-| kan; Mrs. L. White, Seattle; D. Ro'e. Keichikan; W. P. Harwood, Salt Lake City; M. Benson, Seattle. | Zynda Mr. and Mrs. George Bolyan; T. F. Brennan, Ketchikan. SRR MAN ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF DESTROYING FURNITURE Martin Imberti was arrested yes-| terday by Federal officers, charged | with destruction of pnrmnal prop- erty. He is alleged to have de- by himself. He will have a h?flr—{ ing before United States Commis-: sioner A. W. Fox 1n the necar :fu-/ ture. | ,‘A\ ow OLD RECORD Administrator -10f Golf Is Named CHICA(:O III March 24, —Albert Gates, of Chicago, long a leader in official golf- ing circles, has been made Administrator of Golf by the Professional Golfers Associa- tion of 2,202 leading golf in- structors who govern the play of nearly half of the 5,649 golf clubs in the United States. Gates’ position will be like that of Commissioner Landis @ of the baseball world. e 0000000000 PLANE CRASHES; AVIATOR K1LLED Seattle Man’s Body Found in Lake 100 Feet from Wreckage EVERETT, Wash, March 24.— |The body of Ralph Parr, aged 23 | vears, Seattle aviator, was found {late Saturday in Lake Goodwyn |eight miles north of here, 100 feet from the wreckage of his plane. The plane crashed during a test flight which' started from here last | Wednesday. Death occurred either |from the impact with the water or |drowning. The body w dis- figurrd The planc was n fl \m;' at an elevation of 1000 from which it pxnoabl) crashed. 7 ;TWU PORTLAND - BANKS MERGE ICreates Egtution with About Eighty Million Dollars Assets PORTLAND, Oregon, March 24.| —Officials of the two institutions | {announced consolidation of tho \unned States National and West | | Coast National banks. ‘The merger creates an instit ution | with combined assets of about $80,- 000,000. i Officials said the merger in-| volved eleven banks in Oregon and | i Washington. H —————— i HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. William N. Myren entered | the hospital Saturday for surgxml\ treatment. After spending nearly & month in | |St. Ann’s hospital, William Johnson, | local Frigidaire representative, was | dismissed Saturday. i Forrest Bates, who spent days in St. Ann's hospital, yesterday. | Mrs. Lillian White left St. Ann's| hospital Sunday after being con-| fined for treatment. not five left | Tt . s | ©Old papers for sale at The Em- | l\cclalmed ng of Musher‘-‘ Thula Geelan, ace of Idaho wuman dog drivers congratulates E: Kimball of Cadcade, Idaho, on rb* at Alhton, Idaho. Miss this year. n’s Bifthday classic, which attracted ten wm a cuh prize of u,ooo in -ddifion to the cup, his winning of the Ameri D Geelan hexselt took third m‘é‘;c % teamo A3=*2vuational Newsres?) i RUSSELL IS TO |Fliss and their jand P. LOSE POSITION Removal of ngh Commis- sioner of Haiti Is Now Expected WASHINGTON, March 24— | Enrly removal of Brigadier General | | | RHEUMATIC PAIN. QUICKLY ROUTED “Rheumatic {lonally confine day: a pains used to ncms- me to bed from 3 y k., and my whole sys- tem was so poisoned that physl- cians said it would take two years at least to straightened | to get me Jobn H. Russell from the office of High Commissioner of Haiti, is ex- pected in well informed circles as| tha result of the investigation Of‘ ver Commicsion, ‘ Russell has held the position for| eight, ars as a Marine Officer. The Commission expects to make a eomplete chronological report by the middle of thh week. SEVEN PERSONS DIE IN FLAMES NEW YORK, March 24—Seven persons, six of them members of one family, were burned to death as they slept. The eighth, a young | | | | lson of the family, escaped with se- ! yere burns when fire enveloped the family home. The dead are Mr. and Mrs. John | four children, and 4| boarder, Charles Jorzan, aged| 43 years. The entire family was asleep on the second floor of fhe wooden house and were trapped by fire which and spread rapidly. Stenley Fliss, aged 14 years, es- gaped hy Jjumping from a window. | IND]CTMENTS AGAINST | TWO RETURNED TODAY | + One indictment and one not true hill Jwas returned today by the Federal grand jury before Judge Justin W. Harding in the United States district court. Mary Brown Vilarde, were indicted on a charge of illegal cchabitation. Lee Dolan, bound over to the |grand jury on a charge of mayhem was liberated, the grand jury re- | turning not a true bill. R e JUST RECEIVED! .Shipment of SHOE PACS RUBBER BOOT DUXBAK PAINTERS’ COATS and OVERALLS CORDUROY PANTS CANVAS GLOVES And a fine selection of N’S WORK SHIRTS THF HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre -J 3 N ) ) \ DODGE BROTHERS Announce Two* New Models A NEW SIX A NEW EIGHT At amazingly low prices . McCAUL MOTOR CO. “Bervice With Satisfaction broke out in the basement | | | | | \ | { WILLIAM G. jout. T started Sargon and in three | | weeks my troubles were over. ‘ “Mosquitoes biting me while I {was inspecting lumber caused my neck and head to break out with lan awful eruption. My hips and legs were full of rheumatic pains and I was nervous and rundown. Three bottles of Sargon gave nw |a fine appetite, I'm gaining weight, | slwp good, my whole system is! |strengthened nd built up and I feel like a different ‘man. Sargon | IPills ended my constipation, put| {my liver in fine shape and rid my | {system of poisons.” 8611 Yakima Ave., ARCHIBALD Archibald, Ta- coma. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Agents. —adv. 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