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T ———— P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 — 5 - $100.00 IS A LOT OF MONEY N Com & HELL TAKE MY $100.00 AND MAGGIE ' WILL TAKE HIS ¢ ADVICE ~AND T DOG-CATTHER WILL TAKE HER PET DOG FOR A RIDE AND ALL CASH IS THE ONLY THING INTHE IF L TOOK YOUR BRIBE L COULD NEVER REST EASY * ' SEALS ARETO [FIRST CAR AT HAVEMANYON | INDIANAPOLIS MUU@ STAFF.Comp]eted Automobile Al-| i ready on Scene for In- Eleven Pitchers Ready for| Hill—Fast Bunch | of Hurlers | \ ternational Run | i INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 19.| —The first racing car has arrived | 1at the Indianapolis Motor Speed- MONTEREY, Cal, March 19.—If | Way, ready for the 500-mile inter- safety lies in numbers it will be Dational run here next May. just a well-known breeze for the| It is the earliest date in many Seals this year. Charlie Graham,'® year that a completed car has vice president of the club, has re-&rrived at the track so far in ad- turned to Monterey with the an- vance of race day and is an indi- nouncement that the club has de- cation of the unusual preparations cided to start the season with at|being made by the racing world to least en pitchers, all veterans, ! compete in the historic classic this and possibly a couple of recr year. are eleven reasons why op-| The car, a Bowes Seal Fast Spe- hitters may come to d,.e“d‘cial4 is enterad by Louis Schneider who was third to Billy Arnold, winner and Wil- R p : the approach of schedule time'©f Indianapolis, ® against the San Francisco club. Zinn, Jacobs, Gibson, Hender- |liam “Shorty” Cantlon in last year's son, Davis, McDougall, Mulcahy, | C]‘:SS“’- h Douglas, Delaney, Turpin and Per- ‘Well, I was third last year, Ty. With the possibility that Joe | laughed Schneidgr in explanation Rooney and “Speed” Babich, two | ©0f his early arrival at the track, recruits, may start the campaign |so figured if I could get to the in Seal uniform: track early enough this year and Not in the last five years have |8et a head start on the hoys, may- the Seals had such a promising be T'd be sceond this year. If I hing staff, the safety lying in | ¢an place second this year, I'll just both numbers and ability. remain at the track so that I can It was broadcast last spring that | Win the race next year.” the club would have its best corps| Schneider, born within the shad- of hurlers in many seasons, but the | OWS of the grandstands at the In- success of last year's staff rested | dianapolis speed plant, knows every with two or three stars. | brick in the two and one-half mile Milijus failed utterly and Jacobs | ¢ircuit and has probably driven did not have quite the Season that |more miles dn practice on the club had every reason in the | course than any of the present rld to expect of him. | generation of speeders. - - | S R | ! jor leagues from 25 to 20 men. KAMM WON'T GO TO i Comiskey claims that )the pres- INDIANS IN TRADE ent limit is an injustice to young | players and that clubs have no right to keep youngsters on the CHICAGO, March 19.—Willlam | penc all season without having a Kamm, White Sox third baseman. | chance to show what they can do. | will not be traded to Cleveland for | Lew Fonseca and that is flnfll,: | Such was the declaration of C. A. Comiskey, owner of the White Sox, made at Phoenix, Ariz, where he is spending a vacation. Such a deal has never been giv- en serious consideration according to the Old Roman, who also said | he expects to start a movement to | reduce the player limit of the ma- S — V/OMEN OF Mooseheart Legion will hold regu- | lar meeting Thursday night March 19 at 8 o'clock. Social to follow. Husbands invited. —adv. —— e ELETCTIRICAL WORK Call Schombel. 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I am interested in America’s Billion Dollar' Industry and would be pleased to have further particulars of an opportunity of investigating your Alaska Yukon Pictures Corporation. | PSS USSR | e Fo ALaN J.Gond ‘The new golf ball seems to have stimulated low-scoring among wom- en players, to judge from the way such players as Helen Hicks and Virginia Van Wie have been pound- ing the larger and lighier sphere along the palm-studded fairways of Florida courses. “It doesn't seem to cost us much, if any distance, with the wood,' and there is no question in my |mind that the new ball is easier to handle on the greens,” remarked Miss Hicks, after a round in which she handed a trouncing to the slim, blonde English champion, Di- ana Fishwick, at Palm Beach. Miss Hicks’ performances sub- stantiated her statement. The sturdily-built Long Island girl av- eraged something over 200 yards off the tees and she made men’s par lock easy on the long holes. She! is a much improved putter this year, due perhaps to the coaching of Johnny Farrell at St. Augustine. ! and should be well up to the top| in the major competition. | Miss Van Wie's sensational T on the Palm Beach course, wher: men’s par is 68 for the layout of 5744 yards, is one of the lowest rounds ever registered by a femi- nine star in competition anywhe: The feature of this round w 1 \ 'an inward nine of 32, two under| men's par, and unquestionably a new low mark for women. It was all the more remarkable because the Chicago girl, playing out the bye Over in Any Department (One box THOUSANDS OF ITEMS YOU NEED holes after settling her match, three-putted the last two greens, thereby spoiling the prospect of a miraculous 30. Her opponent, beaten by 4 and 3. As proof there was no fluke about these figures, Miss Van Wie shot three birdies in four straight holes, including a 4 on the 517-yard 11th, and three on the 3850-yard 13th and d 14th. was her card for with a 77, was the last 453 444 334—34 413 334 24532 Most feel the new golf ball has added a of the star professionals stroke or two, on the average to their games, yet they have swung around to castthg a vote of confi- dence to the new sphere. I queried Willie Klein, the blond Long Island star who tutors at the famous LaGorce course, Miami Beach, in the winter time. “I don't think it makes much difference,” he replied. “My best score last year on LaGorce with | |the old ball was 67. This season I have had to be satisfied with 69. That may mean the difference be- tween the balls or a difference in | my game. 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Your Box of chocolates, nougats, fudges, taffies and nut brittle was just received from Haas Candy Factory. Thes made for this occasion. candies were freshly ‘ Juneau, Alaska | = ol Leader Breaks Shoulder;Challenge Issued by S. E.‘ - LU e ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL SALE ON ELECTRIC HEATERS ALL ARTICLES OFFERED ARE NEW AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 HEH P T T T T PR T T T A A T T T TR LU T T T WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. 3 A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. 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