The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. GING UP FATHER HERE COMES COUNT DE CANTER- | \WONDER IF HE COULLD DO A FAVOR FOR ME? HE NEVER DIOD l | 1 ReCe L 'PHONE Ca)Ls DID NOoL WANT TO S 5 ME? o S \ ¢ NO!IF\ COULD HAVE i TOLD YOL OVER THE PHONE- 1 WOLLON'T HAVE ASKED You To COME HERE - ANYTHING 1N HIS LIFE - {122 L o ) r‘.‘ N R / N < S A % ] ra W ] \ X S Wood nd r the 20 1 season m: ik ) development players destined T the places once embellis famous Bills—Tilden ston. ed by t John- and ed as etween Tilden and n of the new and with 1ds is the Tild ation, tall, r a terrific vice. There the com- parison stops, however, for Wood has nothing to resemble the rifle- hand drive that was so icuous a weapon in John- hands. The New York relies on craft and a baffling shots He is tir Sup is to be brought 1ce within the next two or three years, the odds are 2 to 1 that Shields and Wood will turn the trick. They represent the second group of youn s to move fo i gince France took the trophy o seas. group, inclu Doegz. Ryn and / aided failed to plish the job and has now reac the stage where further improve- ment is questionable. al Individual Races another chase, t ns amongst the most ng prospects. Al Simmons had the a recount in gaining the deci over his Yankee r league bai 2a; record ite. Ancther unsel the respective | Lefty Grove and G fig and Wesley Ferrell of et 4y ALAN GOULD ~ le: A~ les: v t 1y benefit of —By Pap iTwAs Gooo ENOUGH 1O LEAD THE “THREE T LEAGULE | HE COMES trom TERRE HAUTE WiTy 4 REPUTATION AS 4 SLuGGER. 4l eV TRN v« A CLEVELAND SANDLOTTER WHD IS LikELy To 25AI?N A REGULAR . Too BAC 08 wi 0 TH THE INDIANS 1S NOT IN THE AMERICAN Q: LEAGULE ~{ _ HE macs FIVE Wis N FIVE IMES UP AGAINST PITTSBURGKH IN AN EXIBITION Gam 4 © 1591 The A b a1 Hane SIAM ROYALTY NOW IN EAST Installed on Mrs. Reid's Es- tate. — Complete Long Journey ASSOCIATED PRE. SP.ORTISAEDIT OR.SS ,Ind and Ted Lyons ol Chicago White Sox Grove topped the but his manaj Conniz Mack, | was accused of dedging a chance | to match his southpaw ace again the righ nded Ferrell in a late- season game at Cleveland whe: the | list last yoar NEW YORK, April 23. — King Prajadhipok of Siam with the Queen and large retinue, has ar- rived here and has been installed h were going strong. Any time|in Ophir Hall on the estate of hey meet, it figures to be one of { Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. the best duels since Brown and; The Monarch has entirely Mathewson were pitching rivals. |covered from a slight at k of Grove won 28 games, Ferrell 25,|malaria and bronchitis which mar- Earnshaw and Lyons 22 last jred his ocean voyage and trip] season. Lyons, with a' seventh!across Canada and the United club, turned in a remarkab! tes | d and is considered by mar | An operation for removal of a| shrewd baseball men the greatestcataract from his left eye, right-hander in either major | which the King traveled half league. jaround the globe, will be | formed next month. - PRI Secne N One Quarter Dismissed | NEW YORK, April 23—Federal ick Klein , Freddy Lindsirom,|Judge Woolsey has dismissed the Lefty O'Doul and Babe Herman | $1250,000 suit of Miss Georges upen his batting crown. | Lewys against Eugene O'Neill. She Hack Wilson took the home run)charged he stole the plot of the title for the National league last|“Strong Interlude” from her novel! season, much to the annoyance of |“Temple of Pallasathenae” the eminent Mr. Ruth, who has| e prepared himself for a mighty ef- | fort to regain his long-cherished | SAVE FRIDAY EVENING for the Boy Scouts Father and Son onors. Klein, Hornsby and Geh-| > Ponets, Tigiely Homahy, aut Dinner at Moose Hall. Tickets are also may have something to in the race for homg run$100 at all drug stores. If you fana 5 have no son, you will be provided | i with one for the dinner. re- | per- | National Sluggers The National League should put on plenty of fireworks with Bill| meeting the assaults of| adv. | ] 3 TO DO D THID- "D LIKE FOR oV N TO ASK MAGGIE TO GQIVE YOU THAT >~ Or 1 COLLDNT DO THAT: | JAVE HER T By GEORGE McMANUS 004G - / / b —— = ; - // N DR PRIMO BACK CINFOLD; TO ~ FIGHT JAcK |Madison SqTxeuue Garden Officials May Be Heard | From, However NEW I Carner carpen YORK, April 23—Primo who used to do a bit of ng in Ven is back in d standing in this state and is preparing to battle Jack Sharkey, | Boston heavyweight, here in June. Madison Square Garden officials may have more than a few words to s about whether Carnera chall be permitted to meet Shar- under the promotional banner | of James J. Johnston at Ebbets| Teld July 10, but indications are the bout is as good as made and| receive approval from York State Athletic Associa- the New The Garden insis a contract calling battle no one but for C nd July 3 and notified the | ssion by letter that it was it pared to go to the courts to)si j maintain its contract rights. James A. Farley, chairman commission, had a eback for this one, however. | letter,” he It DEVLIN’S I F riday for | PicoLy WiccLy ‘g .. American Beauty Parlor '+ MIMBSTYACK WILSON 71897 fox” Appointment 70T st i " WBaauty’ Culture Marcelling, Waving, Facials, Scalp Treatments Open Evenings | nal second baseman, is expected te | be a tower of strength this year, | i s that it holds | written Primo to Madison Square Garden has been | the winner of dealing with a suspended boxer. | the forthcoming Max Schmeling-|We have rules providing for very ! Young Stribling titular fray at severe punishments for that.” gned with Carnera while he was junder suspension, thus clearing of | way snappy | counter. “is | pension here since April 30, 1930 Turrell’s High Grade Shoes | Regular $10.00 to $15.00 $7.85 HIS special offering of Turrell’s high grade footwear will last only a few days. The styles are quite diversified, offer- ing an opportunity for prompt and satisfactory choosing. We Urge Your Early Selection RULE LIMITED NEW YORK, April 323.—Five basketball rule changes, one ra- garded as important, have been anounced by the joint basketball rules committee following its an- nual meeting. The revision expected to have an important bearing im stimulat- ing interest in basketball is the one which limits time-out periods to one minute. Formerly two minutes were allowed. Members | of the rules committee said the old rule was changed because critics| { have charged that the many in- terruptions in the play proved one 1 of basketball's chief distractions. | The other changes were minor in nature. No more than three| | overtime periods would be allowed i for high school basketball teams; | a regulation was enacted that any free throw which failed to touch either the ring or backboard would be an out-of-bounds ball; on free | throws following technical or i double fouls players will not be allowed to line up on the free- throw lines but will be required to stand behind the players try- | ing for the goal, and if a free| throw is not allowed because the| player steps over the line or takes | too much time, the ball will go back to center rather than on the | foul line as before. ———————— SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP adv. TELEPHONE 4502 Assoclated Press Photo Frankie Frisch, St. Louis Cardi- acknowledgment that The commi: would ion intimated recognize that no contract he for a Sharkey-Carnera en- Carnera has been under sus- | OLD CABLE OFFICE and Saturday A Sale of { | | Phone 218 PLIONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY * AT YOUR CAR —Always in Condition Dependable automobile repair is the kind that guarantees to keep your car always in condition. It costs far | larly, a service s to have your car n which we specialize when you serviced regu- come here for first class automobile repair work of all kinds. ings it would be well Every car “takes an awful beat- ing” during winter months. For your own sav- to tell us to inspect your car and tune it up for Spring. ' JUNEAU MOTORS FRANK McCAFFERTY, Manager YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS Viz— ROY AL, HOOVER, PREMIER and GENERAL ELECTRIC PRICED $14.50 AND UP Can be rented and rentals applied on purchase later Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 YOU PROMISED Season upon season ago you prom- ised Mother you would have a “good” picture taken—especially for her. But you put it off—day by day —and now another Mother’s Day. We take but a few minutes of your time. Special this week—three ar- tistic portraits for $5.00. MARKOE STUDIO Telephone 487 - UL T AL L B R U | 1 Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, SBecond Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. The Best Laundry At a Fair Price WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Phone 355 Franklin 8t. 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