The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1930, Page 5

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L BRINGING L 1 I‘ATHER HEY THAT FOOD READY FER ME? MATIE' 'S SO! HES AGAIN- WITH THOSE SAILORS HIM WHRN EASY Now! DON'T DROP (T QOIN UP THEM H TEPS HEY Dy T »-ur:\i)b L,OFZI\” BEEF AN' CABBAGE BOT OLD BEEF STEW |9 NO A Te COMPLAIN AB N e 3y L Y x\,\,\q\le WHAT OID YOU =0T ME \WITH = “THE J DOWN THERE m.\ ORD alwavs in LEAD Official car registrati and the City of Seattle for May 1 51.9 per cent ; L FIX o on reports from the month of for all cars sold. )RD 3 * this great record I the benefit in natur om FIVE TO TWE \l\r‘ IV ORD leads has again given the eduction in price * ARS. mot a DOLL in sale " 1 > eads ir roear FORD CARS ARE SOLD. AND SERVICED BY have a small SULPHATE . S.—We now IUM share, quantity of —Come in MMON- and get your ALan J.Gonp L R SRS RES) 1 Navy and California he only crews able to ashington Huskies in the last rowir supremacy in the classic y turned the ank twice, and 1925, sandwiching a pair ngton victories. Columbia . Huskies for the past L ive years, but both en out by California in the record breaking year. record of Washington's 10 >wing in the Hudson's rivbon race affords an inter- comparison Here's the in each year the Huskies' 2d 3 acuse, Cornell, Washing- Wisconsin and Columbia. 1914—Columbia, Penn, Cornell, ngton. ) hington, Syracuse, Columbia. —Washington, Navy, 2, Cornell, and Penn. 1924 ‘Washington, Wisconsin, Penn and Syracuse. 1 Navy, Washington, Wiscon- ! sin, Penn and Cornell. 1926—Washington, Navy, cuse, Penn and Cornell. shington, Cal- 1, Navy and Cornell. —California, Columbia, Wash- on, Cornell and Navy. 1929 Columbia, Washington, Penn, Navy and Wisconsin. Colum- Syra- Writing in “American Lawn Ten- nis,” J. Parmly Paret, winner of the Pritish All-Comers' title in 1899, re- news the old debate as to how the carlier stars such as the Dohertys, Brookes, Larned and others would 1 with the post-war group of Til- den, Johnston, Cochet and Lacoste. “Could H. L. Doherty,” he writes, “return tomorrow to active tourna- ment competition and meet the best ¢f the modern players under pres- ent conditions, assuming of course that he would show the same su- peth form of his palmy days, he would fully hold his own against any player of the last ten years, un- less it be Tilden, whose best a few seasons ago, I think, probably marked the high-water line of thel game’s skill throughout the world for all time. “I believe the average of H. L. Doherty’s play was perhaps better than Tilden's average, but his best never reached the superb flights of Tilden’s most brillians achieve- ments. Larned's average was far from the average form of either. Both Cochet and Lacoste in their top-most flights should also be ranked with the best of Tilden and| Doherty and Cochet’s average tour- | nament play probably shows the | best of all time for consistent win- ning.” Hugh Doherty (* Little Do™) WBS British champion five straight years from 1902 to 1906. His brothe: Reginald F. Doherty, held the title from 1897 to 1900. Together they | won the doubles title eight times in nine straight ycars. The Giants are reported to have signed Bill Ossian, University of Nebraska athlete who tied for the Big -Six pole vault championship,' MoGraw's idea may be that his club after a little tutoring from Bill, can vault into first place in the National League. GORDON'S For your accommodation. this store will be open the ‘evening of June 10th until 9 p. m. —adv. - STORE nOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Tues- day evening, June 10th. adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. ight naval battles for varsity; ing SHAMROCK V | 10 GET TES BANGOR, Ireland, June 10.—The Royal Ulster Regatta, to be held here June 20, will be the last dress rehearsal for the Shamrock V., be- fore she leaves for the United States to compete for the American cup. The Shamrock will be tested against several of the most fa- mous yachts of the big class. The special course will be fifteen miles to windward and return to provide a dead heat and a run on reverse ! Immediately after the regatia |the Shamrock will return to the south of England to prepare for her voyage across the Atlantic. D GAMES MONDAY 1 National League {All four games postponed on ac- count of rain. American League Philadelphia 3; Chicago 2. !Washington 4; Cleveland 5 INew York 8; St. Louis 5. Boston 7; Detroit 6. Pacific Coast Leaguve No games were played yesterday as the teams were traveling to cpen this afternoon on t fol- lowing schedule for this w H Portland at Seattle. | Cakland at £ ramento. Hollywood at Mission San Francisco at Los Ange | STANDING ¥ CLUBS (Corrected to Date) Pacific Coast. League Win Lost 317 35 36 34 32 28 Pect. 607 565 563 531 508 438 413 381 Sacramento Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland Mission Hollywood Seattle 26 Portland . 24 National League Won Lost 30 17 28 21 25 22 24 Pct. 838 571 532 490 500 455 405 404 | Brooklyn . Chicago New York .. St. Louis Fittsburgh |Boston .. | Philadelphia ‘Cincmnan . | American League | Won Lost Philadelphia | Washington iCleveland iNew York Detroit . Chicago St. Louis - I Boston i .hmean City League | Won Lost | american Legion.. 5 2 { Moose 4 3 571 Elks % 6 .250 ————— | | California forest fire protective ' agencies have started a campaign against the smoking flier who drops ihis lighted cigarette from an air- iplane while flying over forests. { —er——— | | Dell E. Sneriff, Juneau’s piano ‘tumr Hotel Gastineau. —adv. | SRy | | Try the Five o'Clocg Dinner| Epeamls at Mabry's. —adv | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for| the Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One. | Before A. W. FOX, Co"l'mssmner\ and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of JULIUS JENSEN, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN‘ That the undersigned was, on the | 26th day of May, 1930, appointed | 2dministrator of the estate of| Julius Jensen, deceased. All per- | sons having claims against said es-| tate are required to present them | with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at 42%¢ Goldstein Building, Juneau, Alaska, within | six months from the date of this notice. Dated at 26th, 1930. Pet 613 617 .604 556 Pet. | 14 Juneau, Alaska, May | H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, May 27, 1930. | | " Last publication, June 17, 1930. | JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DEALERS | ! | | : z ? : ! z i REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU MIDDIES GET ANNAPOLIS, Md., FUNGUS ‘\Hnmml and seventy ny here we LETTERS June 10.—Two athletes at the | awarded | the pa | -~ | IGHT FOOT potato a gross return of $1,100 in A. G. Selman, Beckville farmer. ) WESTERN STATE TAKES MEET |intercocl the seco: . Mich., June lfl,‘lhx‘ ins te Normal College, of | since is the new state | threw of hygiene. - - Hand EAST —Western S Kalamazoo, Mich., “BEEF TO THE ANKLES When tempted to over-indulge “Reach for a Lucky instead”’ at Juneau —adv, 19: Skl b : $ I u Pens on sale Lot Parker Drug Co. Ju —adv. jon, CONNORS MOTOR CO. Ll l 1 : WATCH DURANT-—The Quality Car It has these proven features—Force feed oil system; cleaner; oil pressure guage on dash; fuel pump or uum tank; lightweight pistons; four springs on chassis; Fisk tires; Continental Red Seal motor; Spicer universals; Auto Lite electrical equipment. If you know cars you will know that Durant’s claim to qm?lm is no idle boost. We expect a late model this week. Four cylinder coach $695 he Six cylinder coupe $815 here. We predict you will see gr(rt things in Alaska aviation—but watch Durant, ECONOMY GARAGE—Telephone 146 oil filter; Stew: air art vac- Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shad- ow* by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youth- ful figure. “Reach for a Lucky instead.” USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It— McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction Lucky Strike, the finest Cigaretie you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of the Crop— “1T’S TOASTED.” I.ucky. Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irri- tating to your throat. BEDS — SPRINGS ——— MATTRESSES Ask to see the Nachman Spring Filled Mattress JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks or at desk of Gastineau Hotel Alaska-W ashington Airways Hangar, Phone 429 Gastineau, Phone 10 “Coming events cast their dows before” “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection — against ainst irritation — against ough *“Beyond 30 years of age, the mortality among overweights rises rapidly with the age and with the weight,” ~—says Dr. Brandreth Simmons in an article in The Medical Record. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that whc; tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a bucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding oyer-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN=The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, euryXxfif!&ay and Thursday evening, over N. B. 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