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;. BRINGING UP F‘\’IHP R VWITHOUT EVEN LOOKIN' AROLND | 1#8IN TELL. ONE OF THEM GLYS WHO PLAYS A PIANO AT HIS OWN REQUEST 1S D¥IN' TO GIT IN THIS SEAT MR. JIGGS /THERE ARE LOTS OF SEATS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE HOLISE - EVERY ONE KNOWS YOU CANT PLAY A NOTE ON THe PIANO / TS A SURE THING THAT DAME WOULD SING \F SHE COLLD GIT SOME ONE TO PLAY THE PIANO HERE KIN PLAY A NOTE ON T WHILE ™M SITTIN “HERE SPROUTED Ready to Plant Haines Seed Potatoes at HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. Lower Front Street “We Save You Money at Our Store” H‘ Great Britain mlm reserved © 1931, Int'l Feature Service. Irc DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap Whlte Sox s $123 ()00 ‘F lop Pays First Dividends with Fielding and Timely Blows SAYS CORNELL WILL WIN IN REGATTA RACE ] CHICAGO, June 9.—Bill Cissell, | Whité, Sox for $75,000 in cash (Tpeel e the ex-cavalryman from the Unit- |for players valued at $48,000—an A 4 ed States army, is back riding 'em | astonishing total of $123,000. | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 16. FIFFY PeRCENT high and wide with the Chicago Dol —One crew, in the opinion of Bill — - RETTEL. White Gox Wik véar aftar tired Haincs, coach of Massachusetts In- A stitute of Technology, will dominate the Hudson River today when | nine universities race in the annual p four mile Varsity classic. | That crew is Cornell, said Haines. | “Cornell has a great crew. It is the only crew on the Hudson wor A i s ‘appointing campaigns. 1GARNERA wINs | When Charles A. Comiskey, own- ier of the White Sox, startled the| ba"ebal! world in 192 by buying ' Cissell from Portland of the Pacific | Coast League for $123,000, fans ex-| ‘fi:'i‘;lg‘f" Y0 el oreart- | 'WEw | wORE, - June c165Eing |thy 61t nedhé® codkiamed At | He did them, but they all startled Carnera last night knocked out|“Wisconsin lopks powerful al- the White Sox instead of the oppo- Pat Redmond, of Ireland, after two | though the crew has not raced in | eition. He fielded poorly and his _minubes and 24 seconds of {vxghbmg;compe:ition this year. California ‘b&tting was under the .300 mark |D the first round with a right to|is big and strong. Washington's for his first three seasons, the jaw. A crowd of 20,000 fans|crew is too stiff. There is no body So far this year, however, Cissoll | Witnessed the quick ending of the|swing there but the crew will row | has come back in big style. He has|Pout- |8 high rate of speed and perhaps 'been winning game after game for | Carnera weighed 271 pounds and|lead for a while. The Navy does the White Sox with long hits in tha | Redmond 240 pounds. not look like the Navy of old. Co- He looks like he has “arrived” at actions of light men. It looks to WASHINGTON SECOND ball was a story book roma: N T Des Moines club of the WCSV‘"“{IL was over a course of a mile and bascball than ride horses any day, the first round last night in the ceived a fancy dividend on its in- | for $13,000. After two bright years rig made his eleventh home run or,provemem associations in April was pinches and has turned in some of — lumbial dioes hot appear d“““?""“i the choicest fielding to be seen % 4 Cornell is big and heavy, almos PICKLE BOAT’ RACE last to pay dividends on the large g like the Cornell load is com- Comiskey investment. posed of perfect oarsmen. I do not Back in 1925 h Ith the U: !t. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 16. | a * has % e Unit-\ _The “pickle boat” race for sub- ed States cavalry, where he gained | stitutes in the annual regatta here JACK GAGNON GOES League. one-half. Cornell won the race. i bl o ace, NEW YORK, June 16.—Ernie The scout talked with Oissell,| washington coming in sbcond and Schaef knocked out Jack Gagnon and forthwith purchased his release |, h 7 b the Car- from the army for $80, GEHRIG KNOCKS shiar pieHbnARY, T tas burned up the Westera| ELEVEN HOMER : The average production of 2,143 vestment by selling him to. Portland | at Portland, he was sold to the. the season yesterday afternoon. | 544 pounds of milk. JUNEAU’S COAL : DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 412 COAL ALL KINDS A Coal for Every Purse and Purpose WE TTLE Usually ARRIES A LOT o CONFIENCE Wit T, INDIAN LUMP NUT oo PACIFIC COAST NUT .. DIAMOND BRIQUETS ADMIRALTY ISLAND UTAH STOVE .. LADYSMITH SCREENED LADYSMITH MINE RUN NANAIMO SCREENED NANAIMO MINE RUN . LADYSMITH, NANAIMO OR UTAH SCREENINGS WEBSTER SMITHING CALL US DIRECT Your Credit Is Good—If Your Credit Is Good! — HAS SETTLED TowN O THE sk oF PacaarNG HIMSELF To DEFEND His HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE » AGAINST YOUNG STRIBLING C AT CLEVELAND ST931 The A. P, All Rights Reserved around the American League. | too heavy, but the boys have the IS WON BY CORNELL; Cissell's rise in the world of bas:- | see how the crew can be beaten. | | the attention of a scout from the|was held late yesterday afternoon. OUT IN 46 SECONDS learned that he would rather play | gyracuse third. in 46 seconds after the opening of League in 1926 and Des Moines re- T NEW YORK, June 16.—Lou Geh- | dairy cows on test in Tennessee im- Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 M 15 TRving TO mMARE P | FOR A YEARS INACTNTY WITH A FEW WEEKS TRAINING // E.llllllllIIIIIIIIII|I|IIllllllllllmlllllllllllllmllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIII T UL T LARRY GAINS BEATS SCOTT Canad ian Heavywexght i Champion Knocks Out | English Champion | LONDON, June 16.—Larry Gains, GOULD ~ ASSS§4T50 eSS are fragile fel-|pzering at the tall buildings and GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Prize fighters lows and W. L. (Young) Stribling |shake the hands of polo’s eastern has been beset by his share of ail- | stalwarts, won 28 games and lost ments calculated to affect his per-|only thg; in less than a year. heavyweight champion of Canada, formances in the ring. ildcats lost two extra- knocked out Phil Scott, English! It is good news, therefore, to|chukker games at home to the Sev- heavyweight, in the second round! learn from the ballyhoo mailed fenth Cavalry, First Army Division of a scheduled 15-round bout here from Geauga Lake, Ohio, that the | champlons, but turned the tables last Saturday.. The fight was billed southern contender for wbrlds on. the soldiers, 10 to 2, before for the British championship. i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY heavyweight championship honmi starting eastward. PUBSEIRON Wi 8 ot 3 | L : has recovered fully- from an injured - ot v & : hand, strained ligaments in his left | pOTENTIAL INTERNATIONALS || GAMES MONDAY | : shoulder and neuritis in his right . %l : It may not be long before Ari- i zona and possibly New Mexico join Pacific Coast League ‘ Texas and California in contribut-| NO games played as teams trav-; ing to the fold of internatichal polo |eling to open -this afternoon on new | stars. schedule for this week. | Eric Pedley broke through th: National. League | shoulder. Moreover, Stribling has promised “Pa” he will stay away from air- planes, speedboats and motorcycles until after he figits Max Schmel- FINAL CUT Allen Shattuck, Inc.. ing at Cleveland July 3. Young Stribling probably will need his full health and strength to whip Schmeling over the 15,- round route. The distance favors the German, if there is enough of it left after the early rounds for him to catch up with the fast-step- pine Georgian. POLO’S GROWTH One of the best examples of the extent to which polo has developed among the youth of the land is fur- nished by the University of Arizona team, now in the east on a tour inanced largely by the funds of a field, Seattle 37 456 rings, watches, toilet articlcs leather goods, etc., which will be benets ptormarce ghven In Lo RO S T iy i el sol§ for less t}:an 50% of th; cost prlcge at fa('tor; o e fo The Begln and DRk 0 the g son by Will Rogers, who can smacl al i 3 5 Gan, Servi M . a polg ball himself as well as spin HORNSBY GUES I National !;:nmmt s 2 g Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat a’varn. 4 el 1 & 2 The Arizona boys call themselves St. Louis 2 16 o018 This stock belongs to the Valentine Estate and must be sold [ the “Wildcats.” Taking their 'New York . 30 19 612 mounts where they can find tHem, Tn BENGH NuT |Chicago 221 586, immediately regardless of price. It will p.ly you to drop in and they have compiled an impressive ’B°s"°“ a7 K look it F OR I N S URAN CE record. They play all year in Ari- 24 28 462" 00K 1t over. zona, taking on Army teams for| "‘“S"“’E"‘ ool AN See H. R. SHEPARD & SON the most part and roaming afar for Philadelphia 20 30 400 4 intercollegiate competition. In less Clncumxu 18 35 340 than three years the “Wildcats” have developed from a scrub outfit ever, have done well enough with- out the benefits of wealth and aris- tocratic polo background. to a first-rate team, handicapped Hornsby practices what he preaches. Philadelphia ........ 39 ; around 10 goals. This is a contrast He has “jerked” himself because he Washington . 37 17 m2 ) with the situation at Yale, where is not delivering wit> th~ sti New York . 21 22 .551‘ ; the Elis have been mustering pow-; “When a fellow i:n't hitting, a Cleveland 26 27 491 - erful teams of 25 goals or better, rest sometimos does him a world Boston 20 30 400! : including international talent, own- of good. I haven't be.n hitting Chicago 19 31 380 | i ing their own strings of thorough- since I got back home so I'm D>treit 3% 375 . bred ponies. The Wildcats, how- benched for a time,” Hornsby sa.l. S. Louis LD ancient barriers last year to be- come a member of the American “Big Four” and strike a firm blow for California as well as the U. 8., A. His companion, Elmer Boeseke, has assumed top-ranking stature in recent seasons. Texas sent H. W. (Rube) Wil- ,Hams and Cecil Smith into the |thick of high-goal play last sum- 'mer and they probably will be on 'hand again. Smith is regarded by no less an authority than Louis Stoddard, president of the U. 8. Polo association, as the best No. 2 in the country, now that Tommy Hitcheock has moved to the back- San Francisco CHICAGO, IIL, Jum 16. —-Rogers | — . | 1In parts of the Phailipp'ne iclands, ‘cotton is grown as a sccond crop, The Arizona boys, up to the tim2 being planted in, the, dry season Moose Hollywood Portland Missions Los Angeles American League } | | Juneau City League Elks Boston 9; Chicago 3. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, rain. | No other games scheduled. | American League | Phlladelphm 4; Cleveland 1. | Detroit 8; New York 5. ! ‘Washington 4; St. Louis 3. Boston 3; Chicago 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League i Won. Lost Pet.: e, 4 26 { below appraiser’s value. 30 559 33 s 32 52 3 a8 OF PRICES Remaining stock of the Valentine Jewelry Store will be sold There remains a limited number of articles in silverware ; Sale Hours: 1 P.M. to 6 P.M., and 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. Established 1898 { Juneau, Alnka_v,'., UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING ) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Telephone 409 Valentine Building

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