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—— — _ ] _— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY' 2, 1931 Bv GEORGE McMANUS NOW FIF1 ~YOU SIT RIGHT THERE ON THE PIANO LIKE A NICE DOGGQIE WHILE | Go TO THE STORE AND GET oL SOME FOOD FoR g ‘\ YOUR DINNER- 1T5 S0 NICE AN' QUIET TO-DAY FOR SOME REASON -1 FEEL AS IF 1 WOZ 1IN THE WRONG HOUVSE -~ WELL' KIN You BEAT THAT 2EVEN MAGGIES PIANO PLAYIN SOUNDS BETTER- | BELIEVE SHE 15 LEARNIN' HOW TO PLAY ON 1T 2 é ", o ) 5= G40 Ml 4 Sst o/ 4 © 1931, Int'l Peature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved YOUR CAR i ) DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By PapHEAVYWEIGHT (CRITZ SETS | . ™% —thoays i Cotiion | St. Louls ... 9 3 .750 Dependable automobile repair is the kind that : | New York ... .10 4 T4 guarantees to keep your car always in condition. 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Sachs, business manager for| Hughie Critz, who had a perfect I iiladelphia Jack Dempsey, announced a defi-|day at the bat, the Giants pounded Boston nite decision had been made to/out an easy 5 to 0 victory over St Louls hold a heavyweight boxing con-|the Braves yesterday afternoon. | test here on July 4 with the two|The victory was the Giant's fourth LINDIMORE SOLD TO best available fighters in the coun- | congecutive triumph. Critz connect- | try as headliners. ed for four singles and one home| ST, JOSEPH TOSSERS Two local gambling house mana- 2 AFe e e cops FRANK McCAFFERTY, Manager HAVE THE BENEF/ OF His Tsrzzu—'lcz . BATTING ALL SEASON THEY MIGAT sy IN FRONT, e tnm e S g T YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC TR PREMIER and GENERAL ELECTRIC PRICED $14.50 AND UP Boston 0; New York 5. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 8. TULSA FRANCHISE ABiariail Thagne | Washington 4; Boston 10. GOES To TOPEKA‘NEW York 0; Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 2; Chicago 8. TOPEKA, Kan., May 2.—Perma- | Cleveland 2; Detroit 4. nent transfer of the Tulsa club of |Frenck and Germans } Trying to Stamp Out | | | | run. | e e il o GAMES FRIDAY | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, May 2—Jim- VACUUM CLEANERS will be staged in an open air ring Pacific Cozst League mth;m“:;“;' owner of the St. Jo- E] in front of the race track grand-|Hollywood 8; Seattle 4. 1seph Baseball Club, announced re- = Vi stand. Sacramento 1; Los Angeles 10. ‘;:::‘:I’;l h:‘ :Edd “i?“;“d the serv-|g z— Telegrams asking details have | Mission-Portland, rain. T e pRe TOE R been received from the managers of |Oakland 10; San Francisco 11. i.xndxnore e nsimed AN l; o"‘g ROYAL HOOVER Jack Sharkey, Jimmy Maloney, Er- National League |the Tulsa Western League gecmb = 2 bl ale Schaff, Max Baer, Paulo Us-|omdago 2: 6t. Lawid 6; when Lucille Thomas controlied it, |= ondun and othas. Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh 5. | g Feeling of Antagonism (Continued from Page One) the Western League to Topska was STANDING OF CLUBS. “A repudiation of this polic i nd rent 1 a : announced recently by Dale Gear, Pacific Coast League a bundpretum to the ggstrfle‘t‘lrvllg Coimghe Sl andl i pphed " president of the circuit, who said | Won Lost Pot. jdea of the equilibrium of forces p\ll'Chasc 1flt0l‘ Isilure ' of * Hhia Okishogh {8ty 40 |ikiget pngeles 14 8 636 and to rival alliances which would provide ‘a playing field resulted in!Portland 13 11 542 pe tantamount to chaos and inse- v the change. Hollywood 13 12 520 curity, as the year 1914 clearl, : % y | . . RS R i Sacramento 13 12 50 smowed, would constitute the worst = Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | An egg laid by a hen in Briggs, Ofllflfl;d 3 1: i; -igg‘kind of imprudence.” Tex., measured 8% Inches around |San Francisco 1 468 | ————— | ) from end to end, and 6% inches|Mission = 11 13 458 Old papers for your tires, at The Juneau Douglas < around the center. Seattie . 10 15 400 Empire. " Juneu. Puone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 : G T ST T 7 v, T ] HITS HOME RUN FIRST TIME UP b éy ASSOCIATED PRE. id ALAN GOULD o SPOR'I'lg\EDfl'OK.ss John Thomas Winsett, rookie out- fielderof the Boston Red Sox, this But for one of those things they and the failure of George Earn- year had the well-known thrill call fate, Tom Lieb, instead of Hunk shaw to start off at a pitching pace that comes once in a life-time, and And n, now might be the “senior comparable to his last world’s se- for most ball players doesn't come coach” at Notre Dame, carring on ries performances is not calculaied at all. ! for the old master, Knute K. w_make the pennant prospects any In the opening game of the Sox Rockne. | brighter for Connie Mack's World with the New York Yankees before Lieb was next-in-command in Champion Athletics. | 70,000 fans, Winsett in his first 1929, after his return from Wiscon-| It would take only a break or WO gppegrance at the plate, slapped sin, and shouldered a big share of Of this sort to shove the A’s right| oyt 3 home run. He had gone in the responsibility that year with back to a level with their principal| 55 5 pinch hitter. Rock forced away from the field Opposition and make the America 15, b soae Tolowing Winsets. by the condition of his leg. |league race a wide-open scramble.| , " T pinch hitter, rapped out There was talk tnen that Lieb| Washington and New York both! "o, i wrion arove in a run would be the selection for greater have sprung off the starting blocks| ™,y "y iie "ol was somewhat sponsibility if Rockne's condition|With an impressive showlng ofj .. i) o cven o Winsett's team- 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 » Monday, May 11th | e take et e Tow minates o your A. B- Hall time. Special this week—three ar- | o hp A o R | ] | tistic portraits for $5.00. WRESTLING v MARKOE STUDIO Telephone 487 A Match of Three Rounds of Six Minutes Each “SAILOR” McCLURE Semenr. Pobtin, Hibeses] || it Sovras Lol Free Reading Room Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets Former Champion of the Navy—Weight 160 Pounds s b i s such as to force him into symx.;i;ul:enr;g :&261?:d:h:l§h‘nei h:gl;i Sralars Test - ekBor - With MEEENA vs. Main Street and Fourth , ment. | am { Py ollowing that season, Lieb re-|count as it did during the pramce‘::fl;hezgouzhem association, he hit EN HU K Bu;llnx noo::lf:m From ived an attractive offer to coach |season. | Winsett had a brief trial with the ‘; E; ' p a m. p. m. e Loyola of Los Angeles, and ac-] Up around Boston, meanwhlle.) o ;o ™10t voar He weighs 190 LAS SENORITAS l # 2y ie’ 1 5 Circulation Room Open from ed, on Rock’s adviee; eh””‘“”{LB‘“uffif‘ffir‘:;;n;";‘:iyhx: ;:‘; pounds, and stands 6 feet 2 and The “Terrible Russ”—Weight 160 Pounds 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 :u“eflgg,gfmn:;'; : e ot mopl e O ke omanawked the Br.ookiyn|one-half inches. He hails from M- P. m. Current Magasines, | | as L } ull charge again, | they | Kenzie, Tennessee. i — new stli Andercon was recalled from St.| Robins at the outset. | [eremee. it o See this match—Under the new rules wrestling has advanced to N"ln;oowk:» Rlc:mu. | TELEPHONE 402 Louis to take over the job as line| It's too early to tell what the| : coach and first assistant. {long route will develop, for thelleNl)AY scHooL lS Although younger and less ex- | Braves led the way into the first| perienced, Jack Chevigny, the “jun- |Week of May a year ago, but af! TO START EARLIER ior co: » under the new arrange- |least they are bearing out the prc-i ment, was perhaps closer to Rock |diction they are very tough. | one of the most popular of sports. EEIR !’* BOXING < b | | Beginning orrow the Sunday . | than any of his aides. Chevigny ac- — e Pl ol Mg ok The Best Laundry I companied Rockne on magy of his| NOTICK | byterian Church will meet at 10 Six Rounds—Main Event—For the Middleweight Championship At & Fair Price personal trips, as a sort of aide and \o‘clock N tha Foveriann’. Lotk 1 WHERE? ! guard. In this way he had| On and after this date the Web-| % =0CL B Fa° B 1000 S“nd’;g of Alaska CAPITAL LAUNDRY re opportunity to absorb Rock- | per Beauty Parlor in the MacKin- | LA l { A School is held following the morn- Phone 355 Franklin { ideas and philosophy. non Apartments will give DUART 10k farcshin Gerviks “but. At e T e ne Bt. | Permanent Waves for $1000 each.| o8 WO Sovice v o e MILES MURPHY of Juneau—155 pounds vs., DYNAMITE L I Coast Track Swengih | _ Tlat the earller hour. Parents are FREDDY MACK of Seattle—155 pounds } = /o an idea of the al-around |\ oo o Op HEARING FINAL | arged 0 help ;.heir children to be | strength that again will be shown| ° iy [IBrs Gy e, ¥ e JUNEAU CABINET by the Pacific coast entries tn in-| oo o SEEOENL g 5 Special Event—Six Rounds i tercollegiate track and fleld compe- || o0 BT R an T i his final SEE l : % and DETAIL MILL- tition this year, here are & few o('“wum ¥ at‘immis‘trntor of the! | LOU]S NABALIAS of J“neau_lzo pounds vs. “KID | WORK CO Not Only Cheaper but ! the mplons and potentlal ititle- | 0" walter Stephens, deceas-| | HARRIS : g Better helders for 1931 now doing mexrisz st b g o HARDWARE CO DE GRACCIO of Manila—120 pounds PAEENRCR el (L SE } stuff in the far west: ! : 1 . 1 Sprints—Frank WyKoff of South-|neau Precinct, Alaska, notice is| | For BICYCLES Prelimi . Machine Shop : ern California and Hector Dyer of hereby given to all heirs, cr_edlcors . 1 reuminary Event CABINET ¥ 3 Stanford or other persons interested in sald @~ T . o and RICE & AHLERS CO. 440—Vic Williams of Eouthern estate. that Friday, July 3, 1931, at | e o » BILLIE NICKINOVICH of Juneau—135 pounds vs. MILLWORK Callfornia and Ben Eastman of |10 oclok in the forenoon of said | DAVE’S SHOP | GOOD PLUMBING taiond: ay, at the office of the United .| READY-TO-WEAR GENERAL CARP P s:;i‘g;), Jump—Jim Stewart of States Commissioner, in the Fed-' | 1A o " WILLIE RODENBERG of Juneau—135 pounds WORK ENTER “We tell you in advance Southern California. . t;al (;:ld Tzrfléorie» t—ldla % I LADIES AND MISSES | ¢ what job will cosf velin—K Churchill of Cali-|the y an recinct of Juneau o b ol and Terriory cf Al it — - : ADMISSION—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 GLA?S i%?rlégcm Low hurdles—Bill Carls and Ernie | time and piace set for tiic hearing, Miss A Hamilton ‘ . gifi?f Sm?;?"ér e xiilr‘;.m“a anm:or e oo e o s "~ FURRIER ‘ Seats on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Hall and Estimates Kurnished f K g Broad Jump—Arnold West of! H.B -E FEVRE, || Furs of all kinds made | Juneau Drug Co. Upon Request ANN’S, Stqnford. Administrator of th: cstate of | | and remodeled. | STORE, ? | SRS C - il o Discus—Bob Jones of Stanford. Walter Stephens, deceascd. | | GASTINEAU HOTEL | | ¢ First publication, May 2, 1931. Telephone 10 | - The early injury to Jimmy Foxx!Last publication, May 30, 1931, g e 01d papers at The Emptre, | Second at Seward &