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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931. TR e By GEORGE M STAND STILL-YOoU INSECT- OH MR: BLANIK- | WAS ON MY WAY SO VL Joiin Tou- ol BuT 1 ‘ OON'T QI'T ME MAD- I'M ! DION'T OVER TO YOUR R JIGGD. HAVE WisH | WL W 4 1 \«.CLE\] HE Cfi\‘\‘%“ OR JUST LOOKIN' FER AN EXPECT To HOLSE-BULT i :\’/\OU é\G/Efi B‘;EN TRERE: NOW eSt"nghouse ELSE TAKE"FIFI EXCLUSE TO CHOKE YYou- RUN INTO SEE YOU ARE IN CHINA? OUT FOR 4, AD MLCH AS | You- OUT FOR A ¢ HATE THE Dog- IT'S THE BEST OF THE TWo ) STROLL- STROLL~ Majestic General Electric RGN ' @ .| RADIORECEIVING DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Pap §0, ATLANTIC Wit %% 80085, SEATTLE EVENS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Juneu, Phone 6 € m the Bluebirds last nigh: ks' tournamo>ni and g B.B.LEAGUE | were made. IS NU MURE W was niting them 1 Deefats Vancouver Last told time form and had high total \H Oldest “B" Loop Succumbs ' of 80 Stewart made high scor o: Night on H°"}e Ice by _ Score of Six-One )y 243 and was second for total with' After Twenly-hve 1593, Other scores were Pullen, Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 R R TR TR A T R TR R TR LT ELTRT PR TRV R T PR RRE RO AT T T BT AR e i T AN 589, Davis 512 and Bernard 501. v o s P —— Year Career | 559, i SEATTLE, March 26.—Last night ECT°“‘¥t R fflxldesn ¥S: Seattle defeated Vancouver 6 to i .| Crows at 7:15 o'clock an Ob- 1 evening the piayoff series for the i ATLANTA, March 26—Baseball's|yng ys Biuebirds at 9 o'clock. it oast Hoc B % cldest landmark of “B” classifica- M G ORI Y AR o AR s i} oTlhe scores last night follow: | Seattle made four goals in the rasty (L . | Owls— third period. Seattle scorers were The South Atlantic league—be Pullen 212 157 190—550 ot .. ¥ 5 i 2 209 Savage and Anderson, 2 each, all known as the “Sally"—has passed| gjeveland 223 182 198—603 - on passes. into oblivion. g j Bernard Dunn, on a pass, made the score o 169 172 160—501 For more than a quarter of afyp,.q¢ century the brave little cireuit has| S0, 120 :1_5‘0—43': for Vancouver. functionzd against many odds and 754 661 698 2113 s BYSEYTY brought pleasure (o fans in 16 9 s scattcrcd_ over six southern 191 243 159—503 lNCRAMS JOB ON ¢s at one time or another. «150 *150 *150—450. COAST COSTS E. P, ! It has weathered storms in sea-|{pavic 182 133 197—512 2 coast towns, business depression, peovemo 163 MADIGAN HIS TITLE 165 153—481 ; hard times in general, fires at ball parks, competition and various oth- | er troubles. But this year the odds! vere overwhelming and those re- ible for the league gave up ghost. 686 691 650 2036 * Average—did not bowl | s A S I MORAGA, Cal, March 2¢.—Ed- | ward P. “Slip” Madigan oldest foot- | ball coach on the Pacific coast in point of service, has lost his claim WHEN THINGS WAKE UP { STANDING . OF TRAMD Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— The fame of the Sally league will{ R L B el unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. net die with the disbanding of the | ) s . v Bill" Ingram, ; » s . circult, fan, An 456 96 76arh of exis<| HRETIONS 16 5 762, with 33 years behind him, took the Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, many big leaguers have been|CrOWs . 8 7 533 St. Mary's mentor’s age title when new a'ambmon, and new determination to be prudent, d in “Aunt Sally’s cradle.” Eagles 9 9 ,50&3 he came out to coach University learning what to seek and what to shun. They include such names as: g‘“e_b“'ds 7 8 465 of California. i A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- Big Leaguers | wls 8 10 444! And until Bert Metzger came ing to have. Make this your Bank Cobb, Rucker, Cruise, Nixon, Ray- | Woodpeckers 4 14 222 along with the 1930 edition of Notre | L 4 | mond, Benton, Ward, Schultz, Jack- | PAIrots 4 17 181 Dame, Madigan had been the light- | G LA PR e ;est guard to have played on a Old papers at the Empire office | Rockne eleven. son, Mowery, Damarea, Morris, Mo- | ewart, Whitted, Hodge, Gos-| r, Alexander, Lopez, Cook.| oF. R Stree %! W et 11111111111 '1"ne South Atlantic league was L S ‘can. Augusta, Charleston, Co)um-l y ‘COLEMAN o SHE | bla and Jacksonville. Macon won F ! e e |omer TN Riiie st Food Products s |s ) Wi n, 2l CALIFORNIA GROCERY ANC PLATFORM DINVING, MOCELING . i gusta, Columbia, Greenville, Ashe-| PHONE 478 " NCHAMPION_/ /) ville and Charlotte as the loop.| e SR SR T e i Several of these were unable to; i | nancial worries, and officials de- | ¢ VIGIOUS CLASH s s oo ARCADE CAFE B " 2 al CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor REPORTED, INDIA | First Z_Vational Bank SHE HELD BoTH TiTLes N 1929 /1 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ! THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat } ‘ one of the real romances of college football—in fact it's been made fa- mous as the story of the guard who was “a little small but also a little tough.” Bert went out for football at Loyola academy in Chicago chiefly because his older brother had been a star, going to Georgetown later. It wouldn't have looked good for a Metzgar to have done anything else. | re-enter this year on account of fi-| A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT KARACHI - CAWNPORE, India, | March 26.—The list of dead in the Communal rioting between Hindus and Moslems yesterday has been increased to 80 following a check of | Of course, it was something of a pounds but Bert looked the situa- tion over, decided to try out at end. Compactly built and possessed of unusual agility, he caught the eye of one of the coaches, a Notre Dame man, and was shifted as an experiment to guard. He stayed there but he was only a substitute for three years at Notre Dame un- til n his final season, he leaped through as an All-American. You hear so much about the success of Notre Dame football stars as coaches that the wide-| spread supposition is they all line| up after graduation, shift rapidly to t right and sign coaching; contracts to cash in for the im-| me e future. Bert Metzgar prefers to he a butter and egg man. Not a big one of the type well known along Broadway, for you will recall Mr. Metzgar weighed scarcely 150 pounds, although he played a very convincing game at guard against| Metzger "made” himself in the |game against Carnegie Tech. In fact this victory for the Rough Riders was the turning point of their whole 1930 season. handicap to weigh only about 135 | hospitals. Forty-eight Moslems were | killed and 32 Hindus. The clash was the most vicious in Communal | battles in the history of India. Children were slaughtered and’ homes of noncombatants were, burned. | | | - .o - MOOSEHEART WOMEN HOSTESSES AT CARD PARTY THIS EVEN] The Women of Mooseheart Le- | gion will give a card party tonight | in Moose Hall, starting at 8 o’clock. The public is invited and both ! whist and bridge will be played. - NEW ARRIVALS Grandma’s Cakes and Cookies SPECIAL RELIANCE SPICE DEAL.-- One-2 0z.can Pepper ........... oivuies One 2 oz. can Cinnamon ............... One 2 doz. can Nutmeg ................ $ .10 Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—For sale at Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. e e 4 much bigger men and won an All-| “Rome, the psyohologist, Kept One 2 0z. can Paprika ................... .15 : o 2 i Bert out of the starting lineup, LOSE FAT ted Press returns last fall i E ik g % . |arguing he needed more weight in E::rs[ ’infdzihhciia{:uu;ntdhemdem?;x b‘;;: the line. Bert's rival was handled 1 135! roughly. When the little fellow was | decide: i i ¥ foregoglgwa ngl:lmbk;lrm,ofme:\:xw}tx{c sent in they couldn’t stop him. He AUTactve| wqs a riot and so was Notre Dame ?xf:rs to enter professonal coach-| ¢ that point on. “Of course I hate to quit connec- | , LY s tions with football,” he told me in! | | a three-cornered fanning bee with | e. Frank Wallace at Miami Beach. “I've had a lot of fun in the q SPORT BRIEFS | - ——e Univers=y of Washington's bas- ketball team won 14 games to cap- game but I figure I'll be more|ture its fourth straight champion- sensible in the long run to get|ship of the northern division of right down to brass tacks and busi- | the coast conference. ness. I can still go out and give a few cheers for the boys, when I, Jake Schaefer, world's 182 balk- | feel the old itch to be back in it.|line billiards champion, may enter “I never hated more to part with,the three-cushion competition nex: a gang than that team of ours last | season because of the inactivity in Safely and Quickly Kruschen Salts—(a perfect com- |bination of the six mineral salts| your body should bave to function | properly) purify your blood of| harmful acids, and aid the kidneys {and bowels to throw off waste ma- terial—the continual formation of which is probably the cause of your i fat. ! 1In this modern age of living, it's| impossible to get these salts from | the fancy foods you eat—but don't worry just as long as you have Kruschen Salts. ¢ Take a half teaspoonful every One2o0z.canMustard ................. One glass Salt Shaker, one glass Pepper Shaker' .. 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But we all got to- few years ago, is an outfieid candi- . gether, we had a great spirit and:date with the St. Louis Cardinals. i we were able to get the jump. | I “Rock, you know, had a way of gelting us to do better than we| Dickie Kerr, diminutive formerly with the Chicago Whi pitcher ter than ever before—years young- er, more energy. You'll soon pos- |sess that enviable beauty, clear| | skin, sparkling eyes, superb figure | {which only perfect health can im- part. | An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at— Best Ranch Eggs, large, per dozen .........30c Large Ranch Eggs (mixed colors), per doz..28¢ - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” thought we could. When it came Scx, who has been playing and Juneau Drug Co. or Butler Mauro . ; L to that last game with SOuthern}manazing semi-pro baseball, will| Drug Co—or any progressive drug- ° Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | California and he asked us to go retire from playing this year. He!gist in America. Money back if SR e & [ in there for good old Larry Mullin:, |is 37 years old. | Kruschen doesn’t convince you that S i there was nothing to it . T still get it is the safest, quickest, easiest a thrill when I think of that game,| Athens high school’'s Hornets, who we played as|have won the 1931 Texas state bas- ketball championship from a field |of 1,500 teams, also won the title {in '27 and '29 and the national title The story of Bert Metzgar is in 29 and ‘30, although probably gocd if not better football against | Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania.” way to lose fat. A Hartford woman writes, “I'll tell the world Kruschen Salts is | wonderful stuff to reduce.” An Ohio woman lost 10 pounds with jone bottle, —adv. “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE T\O YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39

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