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THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER Go ;TR 1 GO0 MORNING Wi SR BREAKFADT OD MORNING | HOPE YOUL LL LKE YOUR —\C YOO SAY YOURE NOT GOIN'TO THE SAVERKRALT CANNERS BALL TO-NIGHT- WHATS THE MATTER? I'M . GOIN HOME FER OINNER- WEVE GOT A COOK THAT COOKS AN LOOKS BETTER- SORRY - GOING- Jz, By CEORGE McMANUS OH- SHE WANTED TO GET OFF TO GO TO THE SALVERKRAUT CANNERS BALL - SHE INSISTED ON SO | FIRED HER- b WISRH Y HAD | A BIGGER !the final blow, which was a left ALaN J.Gonp P ] The best intercollegiate track and field performances for the spring scason closed in spectacular fash- ion in' the N. C. A. A. champion- ships at Chicago, reveal the great- est collection of marks any cam- paign has known. Here are some of the most con- spicuous on the track: 100 yards—Frank Wykoff, U. S. C., 9.4 seconds (world's record.) 220 yards—George Simpson, Ohio State, 20.7 seconds (N. C. A. A. record.) yards—Pete burgh, 48 seconds. 880 yards—Russell Chapman, Bates, 1:524. One mile—Ralph Hill U. of Ore- gon, 4:124 (American record.) One mile relay—Stanford, 3:15 2-5, (American record.) Bowen, Pitts- 120 yard high hurdles—Steve An-! derson, Washington, 144 World's record.) 220 yard low hurdles—Lee Sent- man, Illinois, 232 (Equals N. C. A. A. record.) The field events haye witnessed these sparkling feats: Shotput—Harlow Rothert, Stan- ford, 52 feet, 1% inches, (New U. 8. record.) Discus—Eric Krenz, Stanford, 167 feet, 5% inches (World's record.) Javelin—Ken Churchill, Califor- nia, 212 feet, 5 inches, (Equals U. S. mark.) (Equals The official world’s 100-yard rec- ord of 9.5 was awarded at Berlin to Eddie Tolan but the Michigan negro wound up his college career 3 without capturing a single meon-\ ant championship race. Eddie - dis-| covered that 9.5 in the books didn't | mean a thing to his rivals, especlal- ly Simpson, Dyer and Wykoff. If any sprinted deserves worlds‘ record recognition in the centur)u on the basis of this spring's gal- loping, it is Frank Wyknl‘f the ’I‘ro- & i jan terror. Frank s dow straightaway in 9.4 ac Los Angeles May 10; in 97 at Cambridge, May Weaver and Seman Billed Scheduled Ten Round Bout 30 and 31e in 9.4 at Chicago, June 6 and 7. ‘Wykoff lost only one big race all| was to the blond| season. That and rangy Stanford ace, Dyer, at Los Angeles on April 12, not been beaten since then and traveled some 6,000 miles across the country and back to demon- strate in a few hundred yards that yhe is the fastest of them all—for the time being. At 220 yards, George Simpson of Ohio State held a clean cut margin, ih addition to which the Buckeye Bullet was less than a |full stride behind Wykoff in the two times they met at 100 yards. “Wykoff and Simpson are the best two sprinters in the country,” Dink Templeton, Stanford’s coach, told me at Cambridge and subse- quent events confirmed his verdict. {In another season Templeton's pro- tege, Hec Dyer, may be up to or beyond them both, at the pace he has been traveling. will_be missed most from the fis- ticuffing around New York this summer will The Celtic socker has laid off for golf in the great Northwest while giving a sore right hand plenty of ! time to mend. A return match be- |Lween ‘Baby-face Jimmy and dusky Jack Thompson, the new welter- weight champion, is 'a ‘“natural,” but it may not be “thrown” any- where until September, if then. ——— - Mosquito Dope. Keeps mosqultoes‘ TO BOUTS FOR ‘GI)DFREY FOULS ' LEGION SMOKER PRIMO CARNERA hook several inches low. Carnera fell writhing. erce Tommy Riley called the blow intentionally low. INFORMATION ASKED ABOUT MISSING MAN Intormation as to the where- nbc‘ s of Ove Melby, last heard from Juneau, January 12, 1927, is desired by his brother of Prince Rupert, B. C., according to word received here today. HOSPITAL NOTES Allen Whitefield entered St. Ann'’s hospital yesterday afternoon suffer- ing from an attack of influenza. Malfred Soley, Sitka, and Gust Anderson, of Tenakee, were admit- ted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. BEach had an infected right hand To undergo a minor operation, Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Juneau entered the hospital this morning. C. W. Irish entered St. Ann's last evening for medical treatment. Pete Shrevineau, who suffered a fractured leg at Oscar Olson’s camp lup the Taku River yesterday, was| He has’ One of the familiar faces that be James McLarnin, ' a few months, motoring and playing i ARE ARRANGED | in Special Attraction for July 3rd % Two more bouts were added to the American Legion's Fourth of July smoker card today—one a special event and the other a pre- liminary, it was announced by Post Commander Claud Helgeson. In the special “Slugger” Wea- 'ver, a 132-pounder, takes on George Seman, who fights at 128 pounds. Both of the lads are newcomers here. Matchmaker Campbell be- lieves in this scrap he has the mak- ings of an unusual attraction for the fans. Both fighters have had considerable experience in the squared circle and look like they have the goods. | Kid Roberts has been matched to meet Pete Villardi in one of the preliminaries. These boys have fought here before and this bout looks like & natural Roberts fights at 130 and Villardi at 130 pounds. One more preliminary remains to be arranged. Campbell is in touch with a couple of good boys and ex- pects to have the card completed by tomorrow. Joe Manila arrived today from Ketchikan and started his training {for the main event in which he |takes on the tough battler from Chilkoot Barracks, Soldier Olson. —_—————-———— Silque Hand iotion. Juneau Drug |Co Agents. —adv. ———————— Old papers ror sale at The Em- pire omce. away. Juneau Drug Co. adv. FORDS and CHEVROLETS MAY BE WRITTEN FOR Collision Insurance FOR A PREMIUM AS LOW AS ONE DOLLAR We are now writing many new form this year including $15—$25—$50—8$75—$100 —$150—and $250 deductible coverages. WE WRITE 50 PER CENT RETENTION FULL COL- LISION COVERAGE—An attractive form for the careful driver. ALSO Fire and Transportation, Property Damage and Public Liability Coverages. Call at the office and we will explain the forms more fully to you. ~ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. 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