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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSL = /. 1, 1931. ‘ w 5 ) qnmNMGINC UP FA\T}IER i L By (;EORA(;F;M‘.“ ANUS I’II’iIIIIIAIVIIIVIl;IIIIIIIIlIIl||llllll;lIIIIIIIIIIIII;IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII PARDON ME~ § OF ALL THE PEOPLE N BY GOLLY- MUST | | HERES CAN YOWL TE . L~ 'D THINK SO- A WHERE 1% THE WORLD YOU HAVE \| LOOK LIKE AN (— H ANOTHER! | \F | CAN GET L L CGFIRST THE POST- | STOP ME AN ASK VL INFORMAS \_____1 &, THROLGH THIS i i A oFFIcE? THAT QUESTION - r i BERE i PARK TO, ' g | =R L ]| | P ek esre et o 4 I FURNISH YOUR HOM IT TELLS WHAT YOU ARE” We read this slogan in a magazine—some- where — But sentiment applys as much in ( JUNEAU as in the States. Let us help you select your Rugs and Home Furnishings. A few minutes spent looking over our stock will re- pay you. Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. ULLLTTEETRLERRIHURLLTRA RV R UL LR R TR E R AL AT T T R T Al - R i e L s - LU T LT | prrr e ALASKA MEAT CO. 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(By The Associated Press) A b ba? . e i " . 1Joe Hauser, Baltimore Int.; 63. | National Amateur Three-Cush-| Pacific Coast Conference—Wash- z A list of the 1930 champions in "'y, o "wiiq Series—Rochester | ion—Joseph Hall, San Francisco, |ington. and Customers for the principal fields of amateur and g2 (iR G 3 professional competition follows: |RedWings. | winner of March play; Max Shi- Bowling (A. B. C) A g . . Junior World Series—Baltimore. |[mon, Milwaukee, winner of May| Singles—Larry Shotwell, Coving- . re .mmmesaf'r":::p ':‘t;ampwnshlp» Basketball | play; Robert Harper, Denver, win-|ton, Ky.—744 (record): ! Thelr G()Od ‘ l“ and | e i ional L — 0 x ubles—Ji Indianapolis 500-Mile Sweep-| American Professional League | ner of October play. Doubles—Jim Devine and George stakes—Billy Arnold, Chicago. First National Bank Cleveland Rosenblums. | Boxing (Professional) Heup, Beloit, Wis.—1339. [ . he P Y g ... | Men's National A. A. U—Henrys,| TFlyweight—iMidget Wolgast;| All events—George Morrison, Chi- } atronage the rast ear ion—Bill. " C e Ar!:z;éonal Speed Champion—BillY | /0 “gans, | Frankie Genaro, cago—1985. | 14 i Baseball Women's National A. A. U—Sun-| Bantamweight — fPanama Al| Five-Man—D. Graff & Sons, Kal-| d o l 5 loco Oilers, Dallas, Texas. Brown. amazoo, Mich.—3100. | P ~erelv ; 2 . n . s | ‘World Champions—Philadelphia| pastern Intercollegiate League—| *Featherweight—Christopher Bat-| World's Match Competition—Joc| and Sincere by Wish Ev eryone Al}?lei)cs.] b i e A Columbia. talino. | Falcaro, New York. s?L OL:auis hgas Denna S| Western Conference—Purdue. Lightweight—Tony Canzoneri. Chess B - A 7 g .| Big Six Conference—Missouri. Welterweight—Tommy Freeman. | sworld's Professional—Ds . b nant Win- orld’s ofessional r. Alex- ||, e Lesgus Pen Southern Conferente—Alabama. | *Middleweight—iMickey Walker. |ander Aleknine, Paris, . A ners—Athlefics. y ro—AT! i el i i i Leading Baisman (National) — s Senitiyes 0 grenos AL IR TR IR e nal Professional—Frank J. | We are equipped to make any repair whether Overhauling Season During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. A : as. bloom. 4 P & iy A 2 Bill Terry, Giants; 401. I New e it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- ! o 2 | Rocky Mountain Conference—Col-| Heavyweight—Max Schmeli Football i Leading Batsman (American)— . eavyweigh! Max Schmeling. ‘ootbal 9 D 5 i : Al Simmons, Athletics; 381. orapn Vollmn o (10 { 1Indicates title claims in some dis-| *National League (Professional)— || ap P} ang F 03}’”' ous justment and will be pleased to give you a Leading Pitcher (National)—Fred| ‘Natlonal Interscholastic (Boys)|pute or mot approved by various|Green Bay, Wis, Packers. flag-rate on any job i i . won 19, lost| —Athens, Texas, high school boxing authorities. Eastern College Teams (Best : N : Y i““mm“s' e *National Catholic Interscholas-| Boxing Amateur (A. A. U) |Record)—Army, Fordham, Colgate|| | ew X ear Leading Pitcher (American)—Bob (ti¢ (Boys)—De La Salle, Chicago. | 112-Pound—George Ostrow, Bos-|{and Dartmouth. ; Grove, Athletics; won 28, lost 5. National Y. M. C." A—Rahway,top, *Middle West (Best Record)— Most Valuable Player (National) N. J. o | '118-Pound—Abie Miller, Los An-|Notre Dame. { —Hack Wilson, Cubs (unofficial). Billiards | geles. Western Conference—Northwest- | Most Valuable Player (American) *World's Professional 182 Balk-| 126-Pound—Ray Meyers, Newer Michigan. | —Joe Cronin, Senators (unofficial). |line—Jacob Schaefer, Chicago. | York. Conference—Kansas. | Eastern Intercollegiate League—| *World's Pro 3-Cushion—Johnnyi 135-Pound—Al Santora, New| n Conference— Alabama Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts ". Dartmouth. Layton, St. Louis, Mo. | York: |and *Tulane. | A H T Pacific Coast Conference—Wash-| World Pro Pockel—Ralph Green-| 147-Pound—Charlie Kelly, Boston.| *Rocky Mountain Conference— II. S. GRA VES ington-Southern California. leaf, New York (not intluding De-; 160-Pound—Ring Larsen, Boston.|Utah. Western Conference (Intercollegi-|cember tournament). 175-Pound—Frank Tucker, San| Southwest Conference—Texas. | Featuring Trupak a nd H. B. Brands ate)—Wisconsin. National Pro 181 Balkline—Wel- Francisco. Pacific Coast Conference—Wash-'| " The (}lothmg Man +Home Runs (American)—Babe |ker Cochran, Hollywood, Calif. ! Heavyweight—Jack Pallat, Cleve- ington State. -/ Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Ruth, Yankees; 49. National Amateur 182 Balkline—|land. | *Natioral Open— Bobby Joncs, Home Runs (National)— Hack |Percy M. Collins, Chicago, first part| Boxing, Amateur (Intercollegiate) {Atlanta, Ga. — - e — ‘Wilson, Cubs; 56. of year; Edgar T. Appleby, New| *Eastern—Penn State. 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