The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1931, Page 5

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e s AV S W T ng W ANNOUNCING THE NEW EASY WASHING MACHINE SELLING AT LESS THAN $100.00 e % . WE BOUNDING BASQuE / OF FRANCE 1S COMING OVER_ TO SEE US AGAIN P Investigate Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 Juneau Juneu, Phone 6 Associated Py This scene in the “tough” life of professional baseball players finds two “bath-house quartets” in | Hot Springs, Ark., getting ready for spring training. Seated, left to right: Ralph Shinners, Buffalo Inter national league outfielder; George Pipgrass, Yankee pitcher; Jimmie Burke, Yankee coach; George Earnshaw, Athletic pitcher: Jack Quinn, newly-signed Brooklyn pitcher, and Joe Boley, Athletic short stop. Standing: Al Simmons, Athletic outfielder, and Johnny Mostil, Toledo outfielder. S 1930 1931 1932 SCATTER GUN ~ ARTISTS MEET Eight members of the Juneau| Gun Club held a shoot Sunday morning and the following scores' were made: Smith 25, Truesdell, McNaughton, Morris and Council | each 24, Benjamin 23, Kirk 17 and| Morrison 15. | 5 | | 7 was a ticklish situation and ther: | were half a dozen possible rulings. Baer could have been disquali- fied for pushing Heeny from the ring. Tom could have been dis- | |qualified for taking the count without being hit, The New Zea- lander was helped back into tho enclosure by his seconds, another viclation of the rules. It was a | fine muddle. And to make it worse the knockdown timekeeper {jumbled the count. DOROIR A HAS JysT WoN THE FRENCH COVERED <CoueT TENNIS TITLE For THE ( THIRD . CONSECUTWE YEAR. /! HELL ADD A L;ir OF CoLor. T ‘ Q COMING INDOOR_/ CHAMPIONSHIP MEET _ © 1931 The AP, All Righte Reserved It took Jack Dempsey quite a to while to ccnvince New York's fight and | population that he is a fine referee. comeback. [ | 1\ Recently Dempsey went down the commission unannounced sked for a chance to make Other officials had Take a look at that chest and those arms and name your price, the amount you’d be willing to take to act as sparring partner to the owner thereof. It is Primo Carnera, sometimes VETERANS GET CHECKS sLOANS MADE QUICKLY . Ten Thousand Given Relief ! on First Day of Grant- ing Money (Conunuea rrom Page One) —Striving mightily to meet and please all needy in double quick time while at the same time pro- tecting the Treasury from an un- § due drain, Veterans' Bureau offi- cials today settled down to meet the crest of the wave of the loan seeking veterans. The Bureau officials look for the peak this week. i The number of applicants today is dwarfing the lines which formed last Friday and Saturday. The officials are unableto meas- ure the demand for money but figure the minimum will run to about $250.000,000 and the maxi mum about $1,000,000,000, which they hope to avoid. GENE SARAZEN, GOLF CHAMPION BELLAIRE, Florida, March 2.— Gene Sarazen of New York has won the Florida West Coast Open Golf championship for the second vear in succession and $1,000. Harry Cooper of Chicago was second. ‘ e H. B. Crewson, who has been calling on the trade in Southeast returned to his Junean dquarters on the Northland. Wotta Man! NGREEMENT ON NAVALPROBLEM ABOUT REACHED ROME, March 2—Italy and Great Britain have reached an agreement, in principle, scttlement of the naval problems left over by the London conference lact year. Although the accord is subject to h approval, there is a gen- | feeling the agreement has all but been signed. Thé “agreement, when ° ratified, | will cbviate danger of a Franco- 1!tannn naval race. This is regard- ,ed by many as éven more impor- | tant politically than in a military | sense. USSR 5 TS AT |JUNEAU CHAPTER | IS THANKED FOR ! DROUCHT RELIEF £ The for $1,185.75 repre- serting ions tc the drought relief fund from the Juneau Chap- ter, American Red Cross, has beea received by R. E. Arne, Acting manager of the Pacific Branch at San Francisco, according to a let- ter received by Allen Shattuck, Treasurer oi the Juneau chapker. “Your chapter is well over the ‘top in its quota for this relief and [I want to congratulate you on such a successful campaign. Please lextend cur hearty thanks to all !these who have been so generous ‘and prompt in giving assistance at i this time of suffering,” writes Mr. | Arne. dr: lled the Ambling Alp from sun- ny Italy, one of the foremost contenders for thé heavyweight boxing crown. He's s‘c’i’xeduled to meet Jim Maloney of Boston, at Miami, Fla.,, March 5th. Dartmouth Queen | —— i o . | AT THE HOTELS i ot . Gastineau J. R. Reynolds and A. H. Zieg- !ler, Ketchikan, R. D. Bragaw, An- | chorage; H. J. C. Oster, Jr., O. G. | Torrance and R. W. Gross, Seattle; { Kubley, Juneau. Alaskan | ©O. Iverson, Warm Springs Ba: | Lillian Jacobson, D. Rose, Ketchi- |ley, Seattle; T. B. Setzier, Shelton, ‘Wash. | Zynda Louis Michche, Plummer, Idaho; | Charles Benjamin, Wrangell; land Mrs. H. Donnelly, Paul Len- | hart, Lucretia 8. Botsford, Boise; ‘_N. C. MacGregor, Petersburg. . Daily Empire waos ads Pay. —~—- JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop o sk CABINET and Assoolated Press Photo llehy Schroeder of xlmauk:; h’ILLWORK d t th mou winter carnivai in Hanover, N. H, | GENERAL CARPENTER ————— | BEHRENDS RETURNING GLASS REPLACED B. M. Behrends, who has been IN AUTOS on a business trip east, and Mrs. Estimates Furnished Behrends, who went to Seattle to Upon Request m_eet him, are returninz to Ju- ncau aboard the Northwestern. for the| | Keisten Olsen, Petersburg; L. H kan; A. McDougal and J. 8. Stan-| Mr. | [ SUSUSUUESSUS UGS Now it wouldn't be surprising to see old Johnny take over the po- sition Lou Magnolia, the tall, dra- |matic Italian, held for years in |th2 rings of the metropolis. There lwas a lengthy period when a0 |championship match or duel of ;demg contenders was accepted as quite the last word unless Mag- nolia called the boys together and issued instrt ns, But Lou went down to Florida to referee Jack ed to Madi- promoters he commission we {eon | wantad |comed him. | fates were all again | the big ig fellow. He started with one |of the silliest travesties that has ever becn staged in the Garden.! {Otto Von Porat tapped - Philip iScott on the hip and the English- |man swooned, claiming foul. The blow was low. 1 When Phil refused to get up Jack leculd do ncthing but give him the | | fight. | Dempsey’s second effort was an- |other farce. Tom Heeny was in there cuffing Max Baer, the hand- come but dumb youngster from |California. In' the third Max shoved Tom from the’ ring. It | I3 | | | | | | | face, so does your 1’ printing reflect the of your business. will carry it for you, giving it Sharkey’s tilt with Young Strib- ling and hasn’t been back. eing for stiff fees' round | Just as a mirror reflects your the impression desired, we been assigned to work that night. “Let me go in,” Dempsey asked, “and give my check to the fellows who were supposed to work.' | Dempsey did & splendii job. He went through the ten round semi- final growling at a couple of medi- ocre heavies, slapping their backs until they were red and welted, hauling them apart rudely in the clinches, getting more fignt out of (them than seemed possible. He was even better in the main go between Tommy Loughran and E He moved around the ring b made the boys break at his | word, and kept things going at top speed. But for those who still believe Dempsey can come back it was rather a sad sight. At the end of the twenty rounds of the two bouts, Jack was exhaust- ed, Perspiration sosked him. His legs trembled and seemed about.to cave in. Refereeing is different from fighting, to be sure, but the legs | just didn’t seem to be there any | more. If Dempsey does come back he'll have to make it short and Snappy. business character Whatever the printed importance you desire. See us about job. your next TELEPHONE 374 Interwoven Black Silk SOCKS The former 75c¢ quality now selling for 50¢ H. S, GRAVES The Clotling Man Broadsides Booklets Letters | The Daily Alaska Empire YEAR IN AND YEAR ouT! - You’ll Do Well To Entrust Your Insurance Problems To Us ’ ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Insurance--Real Estate Established 1898 Telc;-phone 249 JUNEAU YOUNG HARDW ARE .CO. ; “Furniture Worth Living With” ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. & —— THE CHAS. W. 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