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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29 1930 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WHO 191\ T 7 3 COME 1IN \ il | WELL-IF MAGGIE INDISTD ON BUILDIN THE HOLSE HERSELF IT SOUITS ME I'™M GLAD NOTTO BOTHER \W\TH 1T S i, A R ol FOR YOO SR - FROM YouR WIFE - OH: | SUPPOSE AT LAST SHE WANTD ME TO LOOK AT THE PLAND OF TH| HOOSE? l NO-JLST PAY THE S1ILLDS-~ P | Cleveland Alexander, ab| of 43, has again contracted L 11 enthusiasm, a result of contact | 1thful sluggers of the “Old Pete” was winning games Phils before, , Thompson, or ! were old enough to | to gain a close decision over the| Ingcamp. arten. He pitched for negro welterweight Young Jack ML ST a Pat Moran’s old club in the world's Thompson, of Osakland, in the 10-] eries fiftcen years ago. Now he| yme back to give the young- | a hand and, as he remarked | to me: “Mebbe teach a few tricks to these young pitche nder signed no pledges | has ¢ has | { | | | i | | MLARNIN GOES | FAST T0 MAKE HIS BOUT SAFE Stages Rapid-Fire Finish to Win Over Negro Weltérweight | | | | { NEW YORK, Marcl |namite in Jimmy M failed to explode last n the eclouting Vancouver boy was| forced to stage a rapid-fire finish ! 2 i Associated Press Photo Bill Killefer, new manager of the St. Louis Browns, looking over rookie prospects during batting practice at West Palm Beach train- h a se Your Progress is measured by where and how you bank. First National Bank P e e e e it § NOTE THESE LOW f DELIVERED PRICES { Ford Roadster $635 Two-window Fordor Sedan. $805 Phaeton 635 Three-window Fordor Tudor Sedan 705 Sedan ... 835 Coupe Convertible Cabriolet 850 Sport Coupe . Town Sedan 880 These delivered prices include bumpers and extra tire and tube, Rumble s at ncluded in the price of both the Sport Coupe and Convertible Cabriolet. CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS You Save $75.00 in Extra Equipment JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. Ford Dealers e e e e et i round feature at Madison Square Garden. H McLarnin rallied in the last threz rounds to gain the unanimous ver-! dict. ‘ i | e GENERALS BURN UP LOOP CARNERA WINS MORE LAURELS went by anything that was lying | |ATHLETES TO TRAIN A WHOLE YEAR Last year the Generals burned tuberculosis. up the league only to fall before| Only 6,000 cattle out of 1,500,000 {in the pr Shanghai suburb har eigy and Chinese v tr: | y of 25,000 is ruction in a y to both for- idents. Sixty Chinese bicy s are being ained for professional cycling. The of ¢ |first event will be held in May. NOW IN STOCK Ask to see the new 14 h.p. Senior Speedster We have no diversions., Insurance is our all day business and there’is no kind we do not cn the subject of good behavior | 2z > . e - but his transfer from St. Louis to| suratiy ooy Jins Rate cThivtesnth! Vicuimatol 50T e v Fhiladelphia has seemed to arouse! i Bt L | Sl . F t R d i ; | ATLANTA, March 2).—Washing- eep 1n rirst Roun ! < this grand old pitching veteran to| Y. o's G 1 sketball | . UNEAU YOUNG HA a new outlook. Alex, working | ton g een i of Boxing Bout ’S NEW! J RDWARE CO. harder than any rookie in camp,| z\f}lzci-l e ! — — has whipped himself into first class | ed with- abteutindng. fis | V[DENVER, Colorado, March 29— An assortment of condition. As he says himself, he | hiagy went m‘m'uél‘]’ the - season | JACK 'McAulifine, of Detroit, was o 4 3 never had a sore arm in his| B 9 ‘ Primo Carnera’s thirteenth knock- . . § f ‘ i with only one defeat and entered | e { TIFS I ’ POLICY b ’ d l ¢ ¥ p" ,n (t‘mmt siand ,m:‘ iz and} the championship tournament as niuut “C“,m_' iy g % 4 t lS t '/e e lln t l(’ § 5 tear it once could, when he was)| Favorite. hit. Ktumblad in the sesk McAylifine went down after 2 5 ’ the greatest right-hander in the; ond routid when Bobby Dodd, fhe|TMintgtes and 18 seconds of fighi- in a variety of National League, but Alex believes P i e iy N and eourt iNECOf ‘a scheduled 10 round bout 4 POLICY th,at COl ]NTS there are a number of winming cool and lanky Ootbflfl»l and court hiere{inkt night; !-‘I\‘] _ also a : R R R e e nsorp i ooy & TUBERGOLOSTS nice selection of i 4 A tion he may save more games than| ' Dodz- R [ POVNE. TUSEROPLOELS : This Agency has been in continuous success- starts for he has lost none of ory. » Who plays guard,}; CONQUERED IN MICHIGAN ful operation since January first, 1898. he etal ambled around and plunked four | SHIRTS 3 ’ / his control that has always been| d ! : " It is the P his foremost assets. | Assoclated Press Photo Io‘ng‘ baskets in che net over thc:g LANSING, Mich., March 29.— Sluong , s Picked up by the Phillies mainly to coach their young pltchers, |Virginians' close five-man defense |After nine years of fighting, Michi- | and POLICY behind the POLICY As far back as I can rememb a : ‘ I was always throwing things,” saig| Grover Cleveland Alexander declares he expects to win at least ten |to _\ake a major part in the de-|gan claims to be the first of ma- That has made this possible. e e v ks SuINg T e TS s YA jclston. lior dairy States to conquer bovine SWEATERS ar \ loose, whether it was a iesi s i : E , 355::‘1 l:ozeomccb piski et M:ssx_sslppl. an underdog, in 'thr‘ remain on Michigan’s tAestm;z sched- write. 3 ¥ FO 3 opening tournament round. This ule. Five Federal veterinarians who b it up R FAR EAST OLYMPICS OF 1931 year they barely nosed out Olelconducted the work have been When you want insurance, see us. We are So I guess the old‘A,i or throwing and | Jaaes 3 ¥ (any of his predecessors at the Ral- eigh institution. P 7 { Tebell, former football, basketball .I_usi as the sev_emh round’ m\and baseball :atab Chicago is the high-spot In the op. o grate in 1924, . His 1927 fistic ",m"em‘?f’s o T,‘,“"'ifootban team won the Carolina ney, so, iy the “seventh inning M.title and turned in a perfect season somebogdy. arm was 1 can't quit.” ?d aiming at something or at Wisconsin, | SHANGHAI, March 29.—Several thousand Oriental athletes will spend the next 12 months training ! in preparation for the ninth Far Eastern Olympics in Tokyo in May, | 1931. |transfetred to other States where |the ‘tide of battle has been less Miss in the first round. S .. | favorable. CHINESE REFUSE TO RISK | mio’tc or | THe total cost of the nine-year MONEY ON PARI-HUTUE ‘Sicampalgn. including indemnities \paid to farmers whose cattle have SHANGHAL, March 29.—The Chi-|peeri condemned, has been $4,626,- nese will not gamble on everything. 929, The value of dairy herds is THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre s ] | always here ready to answer your insurance questions or to write a POLICY for you. Allen Shattuck, Inc. i the finkl game Dldt_he ligzsmw":mi:\in the Southern conference. Te- The athletic federations of the ::’(fslgf:rp?e:‘g:eii wél:mk:av:e((,’,l‘),(,l{d “?m“wd %, Haye anireased, by INSURANCE—EUBI‘y Kind + » series the outstanding Inciden! bell's cage teams won one state Philippines, Japan and China al- 5 2 e Ve 1$15,000,000. 3 the career of Grover Cleveland| a shock when the fambus Basque P L o A title and the 1929 conference cham- Alexander.! “Old Pete,” who had| o pitched and won the game the daylpmmhm' ¢ Gus will be assistant football before, then celebrated in the eVe'lcomch and head coach of the ba FOR DUKE BASEBALL CLUB KETCHIKAN ELKS DURHAM, N. C, March 29—Jack iCOOMBS BOOKS 24 TILTS ? | Coombs, former big league mound ready have launched intensive cam- paigns urging their countrymen to support training programs and en- couraging untrained men with ath- | field honors with the Filipinos while the Chinese, successful only | {in football and basketball, have fin- | ished in third place. game of Hai Alai was introduced MEXICO PMLANS TO PAVE to Shanghai’s millions. H LAREDO-MONTEREY ROAD The Chinese turned their thumbs | Most of the New ¥York boxing| writers believe Jack “Kid” Berg he call over Al Singer | DODGE BROTHERS ng, was dozing a little out in the e L down when it came to risking th LAREDO, Tex., Mar. 29.—Ameri- s\l:ll-pen of inE atinbe Smm“mfkiert?:“ and baseball squads at Vi i:&:(cle;;mllnauons to-join the con- . ey over ‘the pari-mutuels. Pro- can CoFIHS. By ethL: Mexico from Announce when he got the call from Rogers ™% i _ |moters have a white elephant on|Laredo over one of the Southern I3t Hornsby to relieve Jess Haines . . .| | In Japan and the Philippines, their hands as a result, in the shape Republic’s best paved highways. Two New Models ’ “They tell me I kinda shuffled|gey CLAIMS [leading colleges and universities of 5 Jarge stadium that cost them| Mexican officlals have announced from Alaska’s ; in, with my cap looking funny, but OTT CLAL} | have instituted rigid training sched- 350,000 to build. thaf the 153 miles between Laredo A NEW SIX ] ] I can't recollect feeling much Cm_i SIX FOULS Now; ium along American lines. | —_————— |and" Monterey, once the “American ) .o:)o,"'s‘_-—"' = Lumber Yard | crned about the situation,” Alex| | or the past two decades, the jcity of Mexico,” are to be paved. [ D u__-‘?—'_é %“ ! :ccnlled. “I say Lazzeri was up and | WANTS CRO fFur Eastern Olympics have held a|® ® ® ® ¢ ’T' ; i o © :"[hc new slab will be called Nuevo A NEW EIGHT ‘E,! ‘QL;-E) 55— Quick, direct shipment on | concentrated on what I had thrown Imajor place in the lives of Oriemm‘: jeii .S:O:‘ 5 .R.IE:‘S. o o o Laredo-Monterey highway. At amazingly low — l N every Alaska order—large 7 before to keep him from hmlng.‘ SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., March 29. | athletes, The event held every | .‘ As a result of plans for this ;i ;‘w u%“’é\t‘fl\ ‘or small. Our confipletg 3 That strikeout was easy, compared ' —Phil Scott, English heavyweight, three years, is to the Far Eas:} 5 1 m e &t HC road, yonterey intends to build a prices e lumber service takes care - to the work in the next two in-[hoisted his estimate of the number |what the world Olympics are to the Max Schmel ;g ;’ ;;“ :‘_; 5 ’;:‘200~r00m hotel for tourists. It will = of every detail. 3 nings to hold the Yankees back. I lof times Jack Sharkey “fouled” him | West and the rivalry is Just as *ik Fa“;- :}; - °‘; Js itle fighine leased to and operated by . . A ] thought I had Babe Ruth struck'at Miami, to six, upon his arrival keen. : with Jac arkey in June. American hotel men. SGPng)’ Farrsll;and beSsure of nglxtY\Spel:lml i in fhe ninth when the umpire here on the Majestic. | It differs from the world battle | ? ‘ . ! ing an rompt Service. . i g:;}ed a loull‘th ball. T had no idea| “I'm going to claim the world title only in that there are fewer ath-| George l“’%fl“:” train ’"t I;:.urm;;{'“'(? RACING IS LATES | M CC A UL isl:h ‘kli s of fine fi‘l’lish lrull;ber ur specialty e of passing him, for you know the through the British board of con-|letes competing. for_the DiETORVISLSNE pones SPORT ADOPTED BY CHIN/ > Yankees were only one run behind trol,” he reiterated, adding that he| Speculation on the probable out- Paris. | i and by putting him on, it meant would “think very seriously before'come of the 1931 contests indicates | RPN N SHANGHAI, March 20—Six-day MOTOR CO. Just send us your speci- a chance for them to win as well going to America again.” that Japan again may win the ma- _ TTiS Pefll 5;- 4 ulm'l o ’u‘l . ‘bncycle racing has been added to S fications - we do the rest! } as tie. Believe me it was a great| The board of control is now con- jor championships with the thp-,Ncwarkn( n m:m onn“ eag o |the ever-increasing list of sport Ber With Satisfaction v relief when the Babe tried to steal cidering Scott’s claims. pines a probable second. \B'e‘”s' ’_e_ 531 Xg e : :" t; “Iprought to China by foreign pro- § 1 and I saw the umpire’s hand go ——— e During the past six years, the workouts u; x;x a . teh lr - | moters. : up.” Nipponese have shared track and f,::: ;:b take 8 FHP R the ‘| To house the pastime a stadium |{ I i 1930 Six Cylinder CHEVROLET ROLL 2997; HAVE TOTAL OF 15,105 KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 29. ace, who coaches Duke university'’s| The Chinese attribute their loss- should get t 4 baseball tcam, Southern college|es to lack of support and proper When it comes to choosing the 29{(‘ champions last year, likes ‘emtraining. In massed games, they'foe for champlon Sammy Mandell | tough. | have succeeded fairly well in train-| He has booked 24 tilts for his ing themselves, but few individual| Bucky Harrls says he does not ROLLER RINK i 4 _The Elks bowling in the Tri- youngsters, including ten with the track and field stars have bee: city telegraphic tournament with strong northern college clubs and pxl'cduoed, while the Japanese an Anchorage and Juneau Elks, rolled ten with Southern conference foes. Filipinos, using modern trainin 2997 last night. This brings the The Blue Devils will meet Navy, 'methods have turned out ;r,tal score of the Ketchikan Elks Ursinus and Cornell twice at Dur- numbers of athletes capable to 15,105 pins. ham and will take cn Pennsylvania, holding their own, even large | of in the 4 injury or illness incapacitates Char-| ley Gehringer. : g g 1 i in Automobile History Grover Cleveland Alexander h: 'set his 1930 goal at “not less t. |ten victories.” | intend playing this year unless an| 2 2 p : o injur The Greatest Dollar Value OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. Beginners afternoon—4 to 6 p. m. each Tuesday.' . ! Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Admission Free. . —————— Princeton, Villanova, Fordham, New world games. d‘ All First Class Patronage Solicited ¥ ; | n i vy ball, the Japanese an ? 4 TEBELL QUITS.N.C.BYATE _ York unlvemsify and Nevy o 8 In hase LET Almquist Fiesy your Sult CON N ORS MOTOR CO- SIX-YEAR SOJOURN swing north. In the confercnce Filipinos have excelled since the C AT Coombs' boys will play North Caro- Far Eastern Olymples were started. | We CAll and deliver. Fhone 528 uneau 4 musement Co. In football, however, the story Iis, different. The sport holds the, same position among the Chmcse[ that baseball does in Japan and the J JPhflipmnes. = SEE THE NEW MODELS You get results from IN OUR SHOW ROOMS | _Prilngdonaly us | , 1 RALEIGH, N. O., March 20.—Gus lina, North Carolina State, Wash‘- Tebell, who reeently resigned as, ington and Lee, Virginia, Soulh North Carolina State football and Carolina, Maryland and Geor ia. basketball coach to become a mem- Tilts with Davidsen and Waka per of the Virgfnia staff, outlasted Forest round out the schedule. Old Papers for sale at Empire Offié