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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDA APRIL 29 1931. Bv GEORGE \T(\l ANUS « N INC TR N BRINGING UP FATHER [ & il dn ‘l ~YES-1 JUST HIRED A _\ WELL- | KNOW MRS-GABBS WELL~ Sou i R 3 NEW CHEF-HE USED HUSBAND AN IF THAT START R\QH‘\' [IN) ¢ TO BE EMPLOYED 8Y CH COULD COAK TO ST MRS- CARRIE GABS: SHE HAS CONE TO EVUROPE~- HIM- "M GONNA GIT SOME DISHES | LIKE- BECAUSE N THE QLD DAYS - OLD MAN- GAES WUZ A FREE LUNCH SNATCHER~ \ BEGQ YYOUR PARDON- WAS NOT EMPLOYED TO COOK FOR THE FAMILY - | COOK ONLY FOR THE MADAM'S COOKIN' CORI‘ D (& BEEF AN CABBAGE FER ME - UNCLE rogBre" |5 THE "JONIC MAN® OF BASE BALL - HE MAKES -WINNING QTeHER S OuT OF “BROKZN Dowxl NETERANS. " B O I —— RULE TO ELIMINATE TIES IS SUCCESS IN TWO SOUTHPAWS PLAY ON AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM| CAPETOWN, South Africa, April South Africa has two south- in the three Davis cup play- crs who sail this month for Eu- DULUTH, Minn, 29. Changing the April Farquarharson, who showed Cali- AMER. HOCKEY LOOP American Hockey league rules relative to overtime play and tie games was a distinct giving of one point credit for a ViLBERT %%fifi@w CHAS Hed HopES OF | WINNING THE LEAGUE QENNAN] WITH A OITCHING INCLUDES LUQUE | QUINA HEIMACH, AND THURSTON = ALL LABELEC WA BEENS® BEFORE ! HE GOT TUEM | ANOTHE R WINNER IN THE Onsc:«z DEP " SHALTE. 1930 TheA Po Al Rights Resersed 'YOUTH TO GET | FLING ON BIG LEAGUE STAFF| PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 20.— | Youth will have its fling on the Pittsburgh Pirates’ pitching staff this summer. rope. success. While Ray Kremer, ace They are Louis Raymond, who| Only eight league games were staff, now has reached 35, he is has just won the South African left deadlocked this season, com- | surrounded by mates of rather championship for the sixth time, pared to 48 stalements the year |tender years, from a baseball and V. G. Kirby, a young star. before. | standpoint. The third member is Norman| The new rule eliminated the Of the hurlers who will carry the biggest part of the Pirates’ fornians what he could do by car- | tie and stipulated 20 instead of mound burden, French and Wood rying Doeg into five sets. | 10-minute overtimes. ~Sf. TLouis still have down on their cheeks. ¥ - | played its 47 games without a Ervin Brame is but 29. ; | single tie. —————--———— MISS A HAMILTON G L S | R o FURRIER ATTENTION GARDEN OWNERS| Used Cars, Parts and Motors. All kinds of Furs made and re-| Those who desire first modeled. Gastineau Hotel. 10. —adv. Phone | manure make . arrangements with | your price and t{ake ! the North Transfer Co. Phone 34.| class | Motors for marine purpose. “Name ‘em.” See ucas” at Juneau Motors. —adv Uncorking a sprint in the last mile, the Huskies’ Bear shell. Photo shows Washington nia trailing in t _nia freshmen an crovr or=37ed the finish line a (lower left) a few yards from the end of the race, with c:lllon he annual coast regatta.” The northerners made a clean sweep of the mnt, the C: d jayvee crews losing their races on Oakland, Cal., Estuary, g Associated ngth ahead of the { | HATIONAL- s | STAFF THAT | HE HAS FOUND | of the GAME STOPPED | BY DARKNESS: SCORE IS TIED fz‘:mige&m | of Kriite Rockne was all that most fervent Notre Dame man ar | the most mumato friend of “R | could des v Bethlcha SPORTS EDITOR. t this the WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29. —Darkness halted the third game of the season, between the Wash- ington and New York Americans, rday afterncon with the score "I write to a u d 7 all in the fourteenth inning.|Play’ Johnny O'Brien woad, Notre Dame end, It took the St. Louls and Cleve- |for sctoring the winning d clubs 10 innings to settle their doWwn against the Army in that of of the cred touch- 12 dispute which Cleveland won 10 Mmemorable melee in Yankes Sta- he fell S to 9. |dium ‘late in November, 1928, The |shouted, ‘The | credit for scoring the touchdown 'touchdown which gave Notre Dame’s medio- |Ordered ‘One-Play’ GAMES TUESDAY ASSOCIATED PRESS | ere team a 12 to 6 victory over a lings. You'll not forge! Sacml::::::; ;‘,;na;vl.)sl;a:;:]es 6. :greaz Army eleven really belongs how Arm,vv bravely fo Missions 0; Portland 2. (to him. Yet, he hnr:‘ never b(\.‘n‘«’lml how_Notre D‘m Hollywood 3; Seattle 8. | given it since that time. ‘Jll;'l‘ o .ln".\\'oly W Oakland 0; San Francisco 5. | “Numerous times have I | bat E‘Hn[:—‘mm at r | Malttudl: Longne |this winning touchdown credite Army not more than two Pittsburgh 2;s St. Louis 8 |to Chevigny, Niemiec and now,from the tying touchdown, the Brooklyn 2; New York 3. | “Ika” Voedisch, end of the 1923, game ended. | B ¢ 27 and '28 elevens. “That, at length, is the inside | | Boston, 8; Philadelphia 9. } American League “Collier'’s Magazine, you will re- member, in the fall under the by- over Army in 1928. Notre Da New York 7; Washington 7, call- men who saw that game will ne error on the part of John B. Ken- nings. and Jonnny Niemic's share in from hehind to tie the Army. Tt pkg. of Carter’s Little Liver Pills, American League then that the doughty and| | Won Lost Pct.|Was : {Cleveland . 8 3 97| dauntless Jack Chevigny, flery 1it- New York . 7 5 .sg3ltle Frenchman that he is, fell Washmgtcn . : § 5 583 | across the goal line crymg Here Detroit, 6 6 500|is one of them for you, Gipper! [ W.l B | Philadelphia .. 5 5 500| ‘Chevigny, exhausted, weeping, son ros. | St. Louis 3 5 .375|Was then carried from the field. Chicago 4 7 ‘364 | As he passed his teammam? sit- | Boston g 7 300 | ting on the sid bench he Ble'ld e ———— A Suits o. 1 SPORT BBIEFS Eddle Mz00re, center fielder rox Pi. Worth in the Texas league, played in 573 consecutive games. A professional ball player, Joe (Bugs) McDonald, is now manag- ing the Huntsville, Tex., prison team. 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G nute Rockne, attributed i ed fourteenth inning. i‘:e ot !f e AW a[ Jack | forget the part played in the Detroit 5: Chicago 6. ithe winning touchdown to Jacl bid 5 % e A ; 80 6. Cheyigny. Possibly this was tory by Chevigny, but neither will St. Louis 9; Cleveland 10, ten in- ey os - they forget ‘One-Play’ O'Bric || Colored Mercerized Shirts story of Notre Dame’s epic viciory me N’ it f:! for a red | t l 1 < TI:S\ | .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllIllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllmlllIIIl"HIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; guarantees to keep your car alw: It costs far less to have your car ings it would be well to tell us to inspect your car and tune it up for Spring. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneu. Pnone 6 Dependable automobile repair is the kind that ’s in condition. erviced regu- larly, a service in which we specialize when You come here for first class automobile repair work of all kinds. Every car “takes an awful beat- ing” during winter months. For your own sav- 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 N g : g Juneau Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 | nedy, associate editor, who ‘pol- 2 | e ished up’ these stories for Coach | acific Coast League Rockne. ¥ | Won Lost Pct. The Real Story ‘DoN T SUFFER | Los Angeles 1058 9| «The real story follows: Rockne, Sacramento .. 12 9 571 | realizing that his team was medi-| WITH DANGERous Portland 12 10 545 |ocre -and must be inspired if it 1 1 1 500 | were to give the Army any kind INDIGESTION 10 11 476 , told the boys the story| % | R . 2} b(:fi:lf ,""(E‘lim) o’ this sime! Do you suffer after meals with a o M|ot @earse QDD By N e by belching, from sour and acid stomach? ¥ 2:; (/458 you. Hrpbably know ; the :story Many believe they have heart trouble Seattle 9 13 409|heart. Well, anyway, ‘Rock’ told and tremble with fear, expecting any National League the story in his inimitable manner minute to drop dead. This condition Wos. Lost Pct.|paused,.and then said: ‘Men this can be prevented, likewise relieved. | onicago . 703 100Ms that game.’ | Take Carter's Little Liver Pills |2 | St. Louis 7 3 700 “You']l remember how a sobbing, gflcr mefl'ls and neutralize the gases. ‘_:_ ! Boston 9 4 692 fighting, courageous band of boys Sweeten the sourand acid stomach, re- |2 New York 9 4 667 marchedv downv the‘ field to \"(’ The stomach, liver and bowels will |= Philadelphia 5 6 455 touchdown only to see it evanesct pe cleansed of poison, painful and | ____|Pittsburgh 5 %7 .417|like ‘gases from an unstoppered dangerous indigestion disappears and Brooklyn 2 10 .167|test tube; youwll rememben, {CO, the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don’t | Cincinnati ... 1 [ 125 | how. they courageously surged up delay. 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