The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 15, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGQIE- ALL BUT ONE OF THE DUSPENDER BUTTONS ARE GONE OFF ME PANTS AN' | CAN'T FIND EM- WILL.YOU SEW SOME MORE ON FER ME? AWK THERE GOES THE LAST ONE-WELL-1'LL NOT LOOK FER EM- 'L QT METAILOR TO FIX 'EM © 1931, 16t} Feature Service, Inc., Great Nritaln rights rasersod § MAGQIE" C'MERE- QUK By GEORG L “(‘\l ANUS REGURIJ GRUWI]S Thousand Fans Wit- ness Fine Games CHICAGO, I, out yes! for day : to 250,000 fans cpening games rds. 3,000 in 1925, the opening game, Los Angeles 4; Hollywood 7. | seattle 2; Sacramento 4. Here are some of the boys who have the experts picking their clubs to finish 1-2-3 in the major league races yesterday: Al Simmons, slugging left fielder of the world’s champion Philadelphia Athletics; Joe Cronin, Washin *year the most valuable player in the American League; Rogers Hornsby, cne of the best right-handed hitt Chicago Cubs from his second base post; Burleigh Grimes, veteran sp itter of the National League champicns Herman, hard hitting ¢ fielder of the Brocklyn Dodgers. JACK THOMPSON REGAINS TITLE rweizht ‘bC\‘IL which drew a gate of $46,000. g a l(-cn-‘. Thompson won - .all but three lmum» Free- (rounds and was the aggressor ughout ,although Freeman was | all the time to mix it. | e ACCOUNTS NOW DUE rcgained the world's we rchampionship by nical knockout ove: man in the scheduled fi man,, with unable to respond at ESTEBETH DUE r"ROM cons able general freight and which got under way on shortstep, named last *ball who is to lead ihe St. Louis Cardinals, and Babe SKAGWAY T ONiGHT* i:;’;%::‘:“ it Carrying a large quantity of mail, | | San' Francisco 3; Mission 4. wI’orllmu 9; Oakland 3. National League [‘n sburgh 2; Chicago 6 ew York 9; Philaielphia 5. ‘iBrofikl)n 4; Boston 7. | St. Bouis 7; Cincinnati 3. American League | Defi®it 3; St. Louis 7. EChloay 4; Cleveland 5. | Boston 3; New York 6. ‘l’lnl;x(lelphm 12; Washington 10. i STANDING OF CLUBS. | p Pacific Coast League NYOULR DOG HAS SWALLOWED ALL MY SLOPENDER BUTTONS ? ATTENDOPENING OF BALL SEASON B Hundred dnd Flfly cha £ April 15—With | bright skies overhcad and bright 5° for winning ball elubs hand, record crowds were fine nces on the opening day 1931 major league baseball attended in the two s, breaking all previous The previously wdance on an opening ork City reported 70,000 the Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles Oakland two PN SR R OGS 625 51 625 500 flllll!IIIIIIiIII|ilIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IHlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|III|III|II||IIIIIIIl SMOKER Auspices American Legion .500 Tission 500 the twelfth round passengers, the motorship Estebeth, | c, oo 500 Freeman s corner whil All accounts aue the Juneau | Capt. Edward Bach, left Juneau | Setrstie -375 e referee Dav d something | Motors, Inc., “Service” Lucas, con-| | last night for Skagway. Her pas- P ey 3 '375 s to the beaten champion then me‘Lr:;clzedhc“]f;nrbberorlrc-l Fihxuarytn;; sengers were W. D. Shafer and C.| ‘\':'xtiuna.l League s i * « referee declared Thompson the | 1931, shou e paid at once to rean. Wins Chgmplonshlp by e I Lucas at the office of the Ju- | mhe ool is scheduled to A et das F e Techmcal Knockout } Freeman was willing to con-|neau Motors. Please bz prompt. |turn here tonight and will take New Sg{ork 3 5 1‘000 . T lflh R CI Linug the bout h_ut quit on the —adv. | o cargo tomorrow preparatory to|pot oo 3 5 1:000 In 1we oun advice of a physician. | BIIPE 5 >, S PN, | departure on her regular weekly| g 1o 1 o 1000 Freeman won the title from| V. A. Paine, well known South- | v.oc o sivka and way POrts to- | piiear s s CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 15— |Thompson about six months ago.|east Alaska lawyer will open law |y o oo e oo 3 ‘gihlsn;rlgk;]_ 0 : ‘508 Lufim Ja kr’Ihom?bgn laitvrfwht “‘Nmfiv_' ofluza?d {ans . saw trherlnomcos‘ h‘erre. BT 2 = i Aux}:’;:kl;: 1‘:1 (‘; 1 :000 | Cincinnati 0 1+ .000 American League | Won Lost Pct. St. Louis .. 1 0 1.000 | Cleveland 1 0 1.000 {New York 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia } 0 1.000 | Detroit 0 1 .000 | Chicago 0 1 .000 AT Boston 0 1 .000 Washington 0 1 .000 | e | ANNUAL D. F. D. BALL, DOUG- KIND BUT GARDEN HOSE in all grades. PRICED RIGHT HARRIS HARDW ARE COMPANY LOWER FRONT STREET WMWWMM M ({ CONTRACTING | Those planning exterior work this summer should place their orders now to insure comple- | tion while the weather lasts. ‘ % B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 |1 Alaska’s Resident Decorator Dzstm('twe EXCLUSIVE < But Not j EXPENSIVE DEVLIN’S “First and Main Sts. | LAS’ NAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, { D e I § 1|.|nmmmnumnnuuiuumuumm ] ATTENTION MEMBERS JUNEAU CHORAL SOCIETY Meeting for usual weekly prac- tice will be held on Thursday, April 16th 3 sha the Presbyterian Church. Rel al of the numbers under Director Now /il begin immediately after | the weekly practice of the Church (lv i, It is expected that the BERG HATS A QUALITY HAT for $5.00 H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man Eliminatio Slugger Weaver vs. Sammy Nelson Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Six Rounds—Of Juneau, 140 Lbs. Louise Nablais vs. “Kid” Jerry Roberts Of Manila, 120 Pete Valardi vs. Billy James 135 Pounds—Four Round—140 Pounds First Event 8:30 P. M., Sharp | | | | | | | | i BATTLING MIX vs. FORD BUTLER Of Ketchikan, 190 Lbs.—Six Rounds—Of Juneau, 180 Lbs. Tickets on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Drug Co., and -57 B e e I- 1 DANCE | Tonight } 5 { | A.B.HALL MUSIC BY ZONA McCONNELL’S g T y LAS SENORITAS ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA Added Attraction—MAE POWELL Songs and Tap Dances SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC New Popular Numbers DANCING—9:30 i Admission $1.00 Ladies Free llIIllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"II"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIll WOOD HEMLOCK FOR KITCHEN RANGES FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES $4.50 Load In 8, 12, 14, 16 or 24-inch Lengths LTI T RN LT T CHESTER BARNESON TELEPHONE 91 Economy Cash Store IIIIIIIIIIIIII!III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIvlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHII‘ (Old Papers for sale at Empire Office A. B. HALL TONIGHT MAIN EVENT n Heavyweight Championship Contest e SEMI-FINAL SPECIAL EVENT Llbs—Six Rounds—Of Juneau, 130 Lbs. OPENING EVENT Admission $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Pioneer Pool Hall IIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Il|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII % i | % §

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