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TH JICGCS: GET TWO TICKETS FOR THE RITZ THEATER FOR TO-NIGHT- N | DONT WANT TO GO-MAGGIE- © 1930. Tnt1 Feature Service, Inc ITS ALWAYS SOME - THING WITH MAGGIE, | SOME PIANO RECITAL | SUPPOSE- Great Britatn rights reserved E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930. By GEORGE McMANI RITZ THEATRF NEPTUNE'S DALGHTERS [5 /-:«EL\..O % g | POT TWO FRONT ‘ LROW TICKETS AWAY |l You Can Achieve anything you set out to do ially if you have the backing of a espec- good bank account. First National Bank T~ i FOmc Miwg= i T AR A1 5 ose responsible for the highly ed Carnegic report on college cs have taken pains to re- any impression that the Foundation opposes paid profession- al coaches. Knute Rockne, the macter of Notre Dame, was among those who felt the football coache: had been dealt with perhaps a lit- rshly in the report. Dr. Savage, chief author of as well as John T. Mec- have hastened to clear up any misunderstanding on this score. In a recent address at Chicago, Dr. Savage said: “He (the coach) may, of course be paid fairly for his own service: but he should see to it that his men who participate in intercol- legiate sport engage in it solely for ‘the pleasure and the physical, so- cial or mental benefits’ they a derive and that for them ‘sport is nothing more than an advoca~ tion.” . . The number of coaches who at the present time possess many of these qualifications is onc of the heartening aspects of pr ent-day American college sport.” ‘Walter Berger, crashing his way into the line-up of the Boston Braves this year, lacks nothing in confidence. ~ When his own bats failed to appear in time for the early practice sessions at St. Pet- sburg, Berger went over to the Yankee camp and borrowed a few from Babe Ruth. . . . . Albie Booth, Yale sensational sophomore athlete and prospec- tive nine-letter star, may have to be labelled something other than the “mighty atom” by the time the next football season rolls around. Albie weighed less than 150 last fall, but he has added about ten pounds to his frame, playing bas- ketball and baseball. At 160 “Little Boy Blue” will need no “ohs"” or “ahs” of sympathy from the stands when he appears to be tackled a bit roughly. Primo Carnera’s ring earnings for ten fights in the United States have passed $100,000 but the vol- uminous Venetian probably will be lucky to take back 10 per cent of the tetal to his native land, with at least a dozen stockholders in Car- nera, Inc., to get their ‘“cuts.” The only thing that kept Waite Hoyt from changing his Yankee uniform for the livery of the Tig- ers this spring was a last-moment change of heart in the deal by Frank Navin, Detroit president. He declined to give Owen Carroll, right-handed flinger, and Harry Rice, outfielder, for the ace of the New York staff, although a lot of baseball men think it would have been a smart deal. The rigors of a fraternity initia- tion have handicapped the spring hurdling ability of Jed Welsh, a star of Southern California’s track team . . . Last Year, Frank Wykoff, the sprint ace of 8. C, had a close call in a frat house fire. . . . Coach Dean Cromwell should make some arrangement with the fra- ternities to safeguard his talent which will need to be in perfect health to beat Stanford’s strong men this year. 0l R VT U AT THE ROLLER RINK Wednesday night, April 9th, the DIAMOND RING WILL BE AWARDED. Special attractions will be offered and a general ad- mission charge of 25 cents will be | made. The new owner of the ring must be a lady and over 16 years of age and it is further stipulated that she must be in the audience when the award is made. adv, JUNEAU AMUSEMENT CO. Helene Madison, 16, returns fo Seattle, welcomed by Mayor Frank Edwards. world’s swimthing records in Florida. SWIMMING FLASH WELCOMED HOME Physical Culture Ministry Created By Soviet Union MOSCOW, April 7.—The Govern- ment has described the establish- | ment of an All-Union Council for Physical Culture, wius becoming probably the first country in the world to establish Ministry of Physical Culture as a regular arm of the Govermment i The Council is created to in- crease productive labor and to_cre- ate a supertype of workingman. The Council has all of the pow- | ers of a regular commissariat and will control all activities of all' ' sporting organizations and physical | —Associated Press Photo. Wash,, and is officially Miss Madison shattered twelve SMOKER PUGS NEARLY READY [Putting on Finishing Touches for Fights— Taylor on Yukon With the exceptlon of l\lick:)'l Taylor, Ketchikan lad, who will serap in the semi-final bout, all of the pugs lined up for the Legion Smoker next Saturday are on the Channel and are getting in the fin- ishing touches of their training. Mickey will be here on the Yu- kon in the pink of condition, to- morrow, according to word received here by H. E. Reed. Taylor hat been working out steadily for the fight, while Art Beaudin, his op- ponent, has been throwing leather for weeks, in addition to his regu- lar conditioning activities. In the main go, Leyson and Mur- ohy are already in top shape, ready for the bell at any time. Murphy, always a hard and aggressive fighter, w in excellent condition for his last smoker appearance here in March. Even before the last smoker L« son went in training for his mix-up | this coming Saturday. He had| challenged the winner of the Mur-| phy-Hulse affair and began train-! ing for it. He and Murphy should | be good for their full rounds as far {as physical condition goes. i { Among the preliminary appers | |there is plenty of activity, too.| These boys can be seen in action| almost any afternoon or evening| at the A. B. Hall, taking on train- ers, socking dummies and doin shadow work. Both of the pre-| lims are somewhat in the dark, for| the men signed up are not as well | |in the leading events. cretary of Interior | Has Right to Fix Price Oil from Gouvt. Lands WASHINGTON, D. C., April 7.— Holding that the Secretary of the Interior has the right to fix the price at which oil taken from Gov- ernment-owned lands under lease Imay be sold, the-District of Colum- bia Court of Appeals has reversed ivhe action by the District of Co- lumbia Supreme Court which grant- ed the Texas Company a perman- ent injunction against Secretary | Wilbur i The Secretary had disapproved a ! contract to sell oil from the Ore- gon Basin, Wyoming, at 53 cents ja barrel and insisted on 85 cents a barrel. | .- | SEE THE PENNIL3 IA! PIGGLY WIGGLY. On: mem- to estimate the correct mumber. Piggly Wiggly Piggly Wigsly —ady, |attend. ber of a family has an epportunity ; P:)imlar Co-ed Hailed Queen of the Campus A closeup of Miss Patricia Marsh, of Pittsburgh, Kansas, who was elected the most beautiful girl as well as the most popular co-ed.at ! Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas. Miss Marsh has been selected as queen of the campus and as such will soon ascend her throne. (Internatianal Newsreel) {AMERICAN LEGION LUNCHEON TUESDAY | At noon tomorrow the American ! known to local ring fans as those'yeoion members will gather at tho | Gastineau Cafe for the monthly attendance. Dr. H. C. DeVighne will speak briefly of the trials of the early organization and Major Malcolm Elliott will furnish add ,tional information relative to re-, serve officers. All members of the American Legion, whether members of the local post or nof, are urged to The luncheon begins at 12 o'clock sharp and is over at 1 o'clock. COLOR PRINTING increases the pulling power of any printing job.We are equipped tohas dlecolorprinting quickly and satisfactorily culture societies throughout the 8o~ | viet Union. . 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