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e et e e THE Ty R A AT A A B BRINGING UP FATHER DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MOXDAY, MAY 19, 1930. : i I?\ CEORGE McMANUS WHERE 19 THAT FOOL '\ HOSBAND OF MINE ? | rLL BET HES DOWN | WITH THOSE SAILORS \ WITH P! T OH THERE HE 19 CHATTING WITH LORD SWIVELWEED - NOW | CAN TAKE MY AFTERNOON NAR S LEADLRE - l [ ‘ CARDS - ’,‘[ EMMETT- Je e COME oN- | ‘ ‘ POTIN A NICKEL - | re— —— | GAMES SUNDAY | { Pacific Coast Leagve {San Francisco 7, 4; Sacramento | T | po | Portland 8, 10; Mission 11,"6. {Los Angeles 4, 10; Oakland 7, 7. |Seattle 9, 10; Hollywood 1, 11. National League |Boston 4, 2; New York 1, 8. I Brooklyn Philadelphia 0, 5. Fittsburgh 2; Cincinnati 1. y | Ciricago 9 . Louis 6, 8. A JGOUI.D American League . Cleveland 7; Chicago 4. New York 11; Boston 0. {Philadelphia 1; Washington 0. i Juncau City League trong, especialiy Yale's| |American Legion 4; Moose 2. of turning out a succession rilliant pole vaulte SATURDAY Pacific Coast League A ch Frank Kanaly rec:mly}s““ Frarn co 9; Sacramento 12. when I asked him what he hhd in Seattle 7; Hollyw way of a successor to Sabin|Portland 2; M and Fred Sturdy, two 14-foot,L0S Angeles S. “Sometimes we can find a putter or a around the field, but there always plenty of vaulters. This| ¢ tradition is one of the strong-| I have ever seen, One of ‘he‘Philfldt‘thm 5: Washington 16. most promising of the present Crop o -~y .¢ 7: Detroit 12, 15 Jalll ones INew York 3; Boston 2. Cone won the pole vault at the Slec\'cl“!md 1, 9 OnlBaatik 16, Fenn Relays at 13 feet but he has t to show he can fill the cham- p shoes of Carr and sturdy.‘ GAME v remarked 1 Oakland 5, 8. 1 League | | r 7, Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 14. Chicago at St. Louis—Rain. American League STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League VETS GRASP THIRD GAME FROM MOOSE Legion Qutfit Scores All Runs Before Paps Get Past Second Base The Vets put another notch in their gun yesterday afternoon when Ball Park for their third ictory of the present sea- After taking a pair of runs in t, the Legion added another in the ond and one in the fourth before the Moose even had a man| past second. The only Pap players to get past second base were B. Keaton and Kearney, after the fcrmer had singled and the latter homered in the seventh and last { inning. | | Keaton, Moose hurler, started by walking Livingstone, who went to Roller singled, sending Liv- me to third. Roller stole s second a moment later on a wild 3 LEOFLYNNIS DEAD IN N. Y. M e LRI LI Former Manager of Jack Dempsey Dies as Result | of Pneumonia NEW YORK, May 19.—Leo Fynn, on Square Garden er and manager of Jack!' Dempsey, died today as the result | of pneumonia. His widow survives. | I'lynn was 51 years of age. He| andled Dempsey in his socond{ fight with Gene Tunney and also‘ | WASHINGTON U | - LOSES T0 0.0, IN TRACK MEET F- igh;, Game Conditions ' Bad, Declares Dempsey Something Very Wrong b ) Johnny Risko, Cleveland” heavyweight fighicr, and his bride, Margaret Yoder of Shaker Heights, Ohio. oto | i . ! ° ! the Uni- £ i on here last in the North- by a 69 1-3 to 61 west track meel | 2-3 points. One of the greatest upsets of northwest track history was the one in which the world's intercollegiate mile run record was shattered by Ralph Hill, of Oregon, beating R fus Kiser, former intercollegi: mile champion, of Washington. His time was 4 minutes 12 2-5 seconds, more than 2 séconds faster than the former mark. e ——— WOMAN'S CLUB IS TO HOLD ELECTION the flood of promoters and of dishwashers and truck ers are entering the game and ing championships over night. | Something must be done, but I know what.” e HOSPITAL NOTES JROCHESTER, Mi: | Jack Demp:zey is not the conditions of the fight game dr and believes it needs another Rick- |cl: ard. i ere do not Convalescing in a hospital after a minor operation two w ago, Dempsey discussed the situa-| tion prior to his departure for Chi- caga. {jured in an automobile crash here| “When Tex Rickard was in the|May 1, left St. Ann's hospital thlsi gante, the fighters were sure of | afternoon for her home. She 15| their money and the fans were!the last of the four victims of the certain the fights were on the accident to leave the hospital. square,” said Dempsey. After spending one day in St. “Now there are more mana- Ann’s hospital for treatment, I. J.| At the final business meeting of Mrs. Jennie Soberg, who was in-| = eclipsing his former unofficial re- cord of 163 feet 6% inches made last year. —— JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB Will hold its final business meet- ing Tuesday, May 20, at 8 p. m. in the Coffee Shoppe. Full attend- ance of members desired. New offi- cers to be elected. Present officers will entertain. —adv. NAVY Broadcloth SHIRTS H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man 'FIFTEEN SHOOT AT | GUN CLUB SUNDAY With a large number of scatter igun men pushing over the pigeons lin the regular Sunday shoot of the | Juneau Gun Club yesterday, Scrib-| ner, Council and Morris lead the| field with scores of 23 out of a possible 25. . | Waterude and Fisher were mm! on their tails with 22, Following them were Morrison, Radde, Wil- liams, Johnson and Smith with 21 each. Other scores were Trues- dell 20, McNaughton 19, Carter 19, Barmas 19 and Hovety 15. SRS ik TRINITY GUILD GOODIE SALE A Goodie Sale will be held by, the Ladies of the Trinity Church/ Guild on Saturday, May 24, in the, corner room of Goldstein's Em- porium. —adv. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.”' But immediately relief has been! found. A tablet called Rexall Order- lies has been discovered. This tab- let attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evaculating bow- el oalled the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a+gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habi* or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 ror 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. i | adv. T i Won Lost Pet.| i it The East and Far West have been'co o0 o000 ¢ g 4610/ 0nd and scored with Livingstone { turning out most of the star "““1["onkla|)d 2% 17 ‘505, moment later when Niemi singled i for the past few years butiy o angeles 2 18 550! Coughlin popped” to second ahd Northwestern's Tommy Warne 100KS|gan prancisco 2 21 512 Haines and Brown fanned. i like the greatest of the college yriggion 19 20 4g7| In the second, the score came on crop now in competition. Tommy gagttle 19 22 4632 homer by Manning after two did 13:11 at the Drake Relays, gojlywood 18 22 450 | men had fanned. Brown dropped v missed 14:2, a world’s record portland 13 27 325/ one to centerfield to open the 1 He, too, is carrying on 2a| National League fourth. Murray, Koski and Man- fine tradition. His predecessor at Won Lost Pet.|ning singled in succession to bring this specialty for Northwestern was Brooklyn 16 12 571/in one run. o Bill Droegemueller, a sensation in New York 15 12 556| That was all the scoring utm]’ 1928 and second in the Olympic st Louis 16 13 .552the first of the seventh. B. Keaton | championship to Sabin Carr. CaIT Chicago 17 14 548 | singled. Kearney knocked out 2 was forced to a mew record of 13|pittsburgh 14 12 538 | circuit clout. Benson, Gayer and feet, 9% inches to win and he did, Cincinnati 19: 4B 444]Goss were all out on infield con- | it on his last chance. | Boston .12 15 444 | nections which were fielded to 8 | Philadelphia 9 ' 11 346 | first. American Leaguc —_——————— SETS UNOFFICIAL ! Won Lost Pet | RECORD WITH HIS | Washington .. 20 10 867 w ALKS nUT 0 Philadelphia 2 18 30 643 | DISCUS AT MEET cievetana . 1512 556 New York 13 12 520 AUBURN PR'SON} PALO ALTO, Cal, May 19—The Boston if ::‘ -33' | cutstanding feature of the second‘g:fl‘;a::is» - 1 ool i b S i e are rast [Detroit .. 10 19 34|“Cats-Eye” Annie Escapes‘r track an E 2 Saturday afternoon was furnished | Apmonu Ci\g’g;‘“fi:fl L) Du“ng nghl — Dan- ! y ic Krenz, setting a new un- p H o icial record for the discus R Ao TGP, 305405 10 gerous Character " measuring 167 feet 5% inches, [ \r 0 R 2 000} AUBURN, N. Y., May 19.—“Cat’s-| Eye” Annie, so-called because of a| cast in one eye, aged 48 years, a| notorious burglar and one of tha| most elusive characters in the| underworld when at liberty, es- caped from the women’s prison during the night. “Cat’s-Eye” Annie escaped three] years ago from a solitary cell “‘i the prison. She cut the wood around the cell door lock, walked down stairs, took an overcoat and hat of Warden Heacox and walked | out. g Isaac Nemi of Juneau, entered| the hospital yesterday afternoon| for medical treatment. CHRYSLER MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH | World's Lowest Priced Full Size FOUR DOOR SEDAN F. O. B. Juncau $875.00 McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satiafaction |the Juneau Woman's Club for the (first part of 1930, scheduled for | lomorrow ‘evening at 8 o'clock in (the Coffee Shoppe, new officers |will be elected. The present offi icers of the club will entertain the gers and promoters than fighters. Sharick, local jeweler, left for his No one is keeping the game,K home Saturday evening. straight. 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