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'M SO HAPRY: 1 JUST RECEWED AN MNVITATION TO GO ON A CRUISE ABOARD-MR-AND MRS ALGY SAPADILLOS YACHT- 19N T 1T JOST TOO LOVELY “}g ) FOR WORDS? BRINGING UP FATHER ( O MOTHER l! THEY HAVE | oNE oF Tur LARGEST YACH T AFLOAT AND THE LEADERS 10y THE SOQIAL | TRTD GREAT NEWD | MAGGEE WON'T EVLN | B8 ABLE TO RADIO NME FROM THAT \ B0AT = | \ MO (N i< v i fasiseee WE ARE GOING ON) NGGES -GET READY- & ' A YACHTING TRIP - N \ P Stanfo rd Man . The best previous year that the| Yankee golfers have ever enjoyed | year that Bobby Jones captured the | British Open for the first time at Lytham and St. Anne’s, Jess Sweetser won the British Amateur at Muirfield and the two com- bined to help America triumph in the Walker Cup matches by the close score of 6 to 5. In the British Open, the first four were Jones, Al Watrous, Wal- ter Hagen and George Von EIm Walter Hagen contributed to the rout by beating Abe Mitchell, 2 and 1 in their famous 72 hole et that aroused so much controver because the American pro kept 1is British rival waiting at the tee. Sfaats ALan J.GouLp —Har ford, broke the si feet John All four of the principal Ameri- can golf champions, joined the in- vasion of British links launched with the end of April and con- tinuing until the middle of June. The biggest parade of club| swingers ever organized for the| advance on the Lion's Links is headed by Bobby Jones, captain of |other side this spring, there will the amatcur Walker Cup team'pe no cause for complaint. I r of the National Open|jeast there is the good char Glenna Collett, the women's | ancther Yankee cleanup with: on; Johnston, thei 1. Jones, Johnston, Von Elm, amateur king; and Leo Diegel, Pro- | voigt, Willing, Moe Ouimet and cnal champion who also holds|MacKenzie leading the defense of the Canadian Open title. |the Walker Cup, as well as the The most conspicuous figure miss- |attack on the British Amateur. ing from this convention of ch;\m-“ 2. Jones, Diegel, Horton Smith, pions is Walter Hagen, American|Von Elm and a few others ad-‘ holder of the British Open for the|vancing on the British Open. past two years. Cyril James Hast- 3. Diegel taking up the per- ings Tolley, of course, will be there sonal niblicks with Abe Mitchell. to defend his hold on the British| 4. And the biggest list of Amer- amateur sceptre, but Joyce Weth- ican women stars yet mustered for ered has retired and will not de- foreign play, led by Glenna Collett; fend the British women's champion- | Helen Hicks, Maureen Orcutt, Vir- ship as she has so often done. ch a te British publis links does as well on the | league be shutouts, recorded Phillies, champ in their Pennock not |of Paul ‘When of Bridg: key to ti on the British soil was 1926—the Breaks Record For Shot Put SAN FRANCISCO, May 5. pound ball a distance of. 5. feet 1 The forme: Baseball'z brand of spr recalled in a blue either league, the despised Red Sox beat Hoy! double header to celebrate Pa Day, something the Bostons have done since the original not be mythical. ginia Van Wie and a dozen others, | two dozen engraved visitor’s keys. | FINAL MEETING OF JUNEAU P.-T. A. IS TOMORROW EVENING o| The Juncau Parent Teacher As-| o |sociation will hold its final meet- e ing of the present school year inj ( A + cus reco @ |the Grammar School auditorium at n‘lfl o'clock tomorrow evening. After e |a short bus session the follow- | - o |ing program will be given: y Pole dance, by Kindergarten, Selby, teacher; Piano Solo, Mize; Reading, “The Prom- the winning declamation in © ‘mv recent high school contest; — |Miss Muriel Jarman; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Kipste; Address, “Correla- |tion of Scientific Phenomina,” R. S. | Raven, Instructor in Science; Piano ! Solo, Chopin's Revolutionary Etude, Torkelson. arents, teachers and friends are invited to attend. S eee TRUESDELL LEADS SCATTER-GUN MEN IN SUNDAY SHOOT From a field of r-ae scatter-gun " artists, Mort Truesdel emerged Jack Barstow, Out for " high at the regular Sunday shoot of the Juncau Gun Club held at Reco}rd, FO.l’CEd‘Down in California {Jessup Cracks Conference Shot and Discus to Led to Victory SEATTLE, May 5.—Paul Jes cracked Conference shot and dis- is and led the Univ ty ston to victory in the nth Annual Washington Relay | last Saturday afternoon. ton won five firsts and 1 State four. put the shot 49 feet and the discus 152 feet rlow Roberts, of Stan- last Saturday afternoon the world’s recard for hot put, putting the 16 ) % inches. 11-16 inc! ) Huck, i inches 5% inches. Two Oregon schools first, SAILPLANE IN CRASH: PILOT 1S BADLY HURT ach won one am e the women's week of fcatured the ng pitching that moon. , three in each circuit, in as many days. hardest hitling club collected four first three games. b pla Six were The in runs And J of the Yankees in Tide tne clubhouse Truesdell made a perfect score ovor Bk Padienan oL lm h : d (3‘.1(‘ 11:1: “f;‘lo\mrn nw:ls wors s T am, 8econd with 23, and Morris ne: O O itocn 1t wiij With 22 Other scores made were . He has had made |J0:Dson 21, Barmas 17, Radde 17, | Williams 17, McNaughton 16 and' {Kirk 15. Revere. } EPES AT SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 5.—Jack Bavftow. crashed at Point Loma last Saturday night after being up eight hours and one minute an effort to officially break world’s record for gliders, in| the H A COOLER SMOKE é,a::,{.; For pipe smokers who KNow what they want! You know what you aon’t want in to- bacco — “hot streaks,” for instance, as in tobacco cut too fine; or tobacco that leaves a soggy “heel.” None of this in Granger. The full | Barstow was found among |ruins of his sailplane in a canyon, | | bleeding from cuts on the head] {and mouth., He had also injured | his back but was able to talk how- ‘cver. | | l | the | | i IN A DRIER PIPE AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning; An- ,ha Lois Moran, city; Ernest Kir- :h(‘rger. Kake; Arthur Johnson | Kake; John Bean, Kake; Ronald | Bean; B. G. Douglas; J. Hawthorn; |C. B. Dawson; V. C. Turner; E. C | Anderson; Mrs. D. H. McDonald, | Portland Island; Miss B. M. Craven, Everett, Wash.; H. D. Jarvis and | wife, Petersburg; Wiiliam F. Rohr- |back, Seattle; Emory C. Cushing fand wife, U. 8. D. A.; H. A. Mil- ‘]ar, Jubidge, Nev.; L. Williams, - | |attle; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Strong| |and family, Raymond, Wash,; +Amos Strong; H. M. Arnold; P. B |Coe; G. H. Walmsley, city; R. B | Hendriekson, Portland. Alaskan Casper Nelson, Tee Harbor; T. Price, Ketchikan; H. G. Lindahl ‘Ketchikan; J. H. Gilkey, Ketchi- kan; 8. E. Jones, Ketchikan; A. M. | Dyksta, Ketchikan; J. B. V ! Seattle; M. B. Erickson, | Minn.; S8ammy Taylor; C. T. Mc- | c.| IWASHINGTON U . MAN PUTS WIN = OVER SATURDAY - | Brooklyn | Philadelphia |St. Louis DAY Leagve San Francisco Oakland 2, 2 on 6, 3. llywood 3. hal League 4 3 Phil a 7. 2, 11; St. Louis 1, 10 American League Washington 6. Philadelphia 7; Detroit 1. Clevelan Boston 7. New York 7; Chicago 4. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast Leaguc |Hollywood 2,.7; Portland 3, 7. Sec- { ond game called in eleventh on account of darkness. Oakland at Los Angeles—Rain, |Mission at Seattle—Rain. Sacramento 9; San Francisco 7. National Leagu~ Eoston 12; Pittsburgh 7 Brooklyn 11; St. Lo 10. {Philadelphia 0; Chicago 1. nin New York 9; Cincinnati 8. American League (Detroit 5; Philadelphia 6. {Chicago 3; New York 5. |Cle nd 6; Boston 5 St. Louis 4; Washir St St Louis | | | Ten in on 2. STAND OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 17 630 15 600 16 593 15 13 11 acramento 0s Angeles dakland |Sen Francisco | Mission |Seattle . | Hollywood Portland | | | | 500 407 360 360 National League Won Lost Pet. 10 667 8 615 7 .583 11 579 9 533 Cincinnati 6 400 St. Louis 6 12 333 Philadelphia 5 10 333 American T.eague Won Lost Pct. 1 i 11 10 7 8 5 5 5 Pittsbugh New York Boston Chicogo Cleveland Washington . Chicago New York Boston Detroit 11 14 S e ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS Any person operating an auto- mobile not licensed by the Terri-| torial Treasurer for 1930 is de- linquent after May 10th, Prosecutions will follow. e - Olnner Speclals at Mabry's Cafe? L ) ) ) N : ) ) ¥ ) 3 ] N N | Have you triea tne rive o°Clock | CHRYSLER MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH World’s Lowest Priced Full Size FOUR DOOR SEDAN |Daniel, Coalings; Joc Jackson,| | Stewart, B. C. 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Juneau, fully equippe §25.00 extra. 1500 MILE FREE Rumble scat, ERVICE uty of line and color with out- 1 to low cost and economy of standing new ord e be in addit »u unusual safety, comfort, speed, power, y and long lif Ars com performance. tion, they bring of control, reliabi The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE CALL OR TELEPHONE 30 FOR DEMONSTRATION JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT Juneau Paint Store New stock of overstuffed furniture. just arrived — Drop in and ask to see JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 TRAVEL BY AIR Séaplane “Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 429 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent Old Papers for sale at Empire Office S “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Dry Cleanin;and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ALASKA MEAT €O. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbreok Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 \ ——3 SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR SHOW ROOMS and convenience. Liccert & Myess Tosacco Co. Burley fragrance is sealed in; the Old P;;)e;s f;r sale at Empire Office

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