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2 CALLS MADE OVER WEEK END B ALAMEDA sl Sails from' - Here Yesterday via Sitka calIed at Juneau Skag- e Yukon disembarked avel over the hite Pass rail: d will go by t 1 mke the A\Jasl\a Railroad where they will board a for Seattle. ra Cannery Workers among the vessel's pas- | t of Seattle were 33 for | t Quadra. | > passengers disem- | uneau on the Alameda’s here Saturday afternoon 1 Seattle—W. D. Gross and laughter, Zelma Gross; Mr. . 'W. H. Smith, I. G. An- , G. F. Atkinson, Louis D Barr, Paul A. Georgia, Paul Luke- - Rich-1 Alaska ports— Mrs. C Wurchet, J. H. Clausen, L. S. Ferris, Fred Waller and one steerage. Going to Lynn Canal Persens who took passage at Ju- | neau on the vessel when she left | here Saturd night for Haines and S| For her, Charles | J. A. Broulliette, A. | T. J. Ryan, Ray Monroe | r Rosendalé, C. Rosendale, E. | gway—Mrs. J. Jackson J. W. Gucker, Mrs. J Jackie B. Gucker, Ruth kson, W. Gucker, W T, d among passengers t to Juneau yesterday were nine Yukon Circle who disembarked at a| eamship from Seward, . traveled Alaska Railroad to Fair- mbarked on a voyage from | > down the Tanana River to| e Yukon, up the Yukon to Whit ad to Skagway. They are V. LaFond, Miss Viola Barton ]I H. Watson, Mrs. J. Nicolas, Mrs, F. H McIntyre, Miss O. C Schneickert, A. E. Guggulz, H. H Brown. “assengers from Skagway who got off at Juneau, were: A. W. Johnson, H. W. Steward and Mrs Cohen. who took passage tka, Seattle and way here ports For Sitka—Fred Weller. For Wrangell—H. Courtney. For Seattle—Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Harvey, Marian McComas, B. Frank Harbeck, Fanny Parker Hyde, St- anely T. Hyde, J. W. Russell, Paul A. Georgia, Lewis W. Sayre, Er- nest K. Atkins, Leon K. Keoto. SHARKEY WILL MEET WALKER NEW YORK, June 30.—The State Athletic Commission has approved of a 15-round bout between Jack rkey and Mickey Walker who gned away all claims of the mid- dleweight crown. The fight will be staged July 22 Try Parker* sureless Touch. 1t makee writ= ing easier. Parker “Bonus” Points VERY Parker pen point un E dergoes eleven rigid inspec. tions. If it passes all, it is used in the Parker Duofold and the pen grinder receives a premium for perfect work; if not the work- man -must pay a forfeit. Thus. perfect points, that write with "l'rmfiurelus Touch”, are in- sured in every Parker Duofold. Unconditionally Cuaranteed | The Parker Pen Company Jmuwlle st:orsm Parker 'Duojbkl ;Jim Londc:_fh rows Ray| THE DAILY ALASKA HH’IRL FUh }> \Y, ]u\'l; 30, 1931. 40,300 FANS | ATTEND BOUT OF WRESTLERS, Steele, but 1t Takes Him Some Time NEW YORK, June 30.—A record attendance of 40,000 for a wre aw Jim Londos, of G gnized in some states as heavyweight champion, defeat Ray Steele, of California, in the Yan- Stadium last night. It took Londos 1 hour, § minutes and 12 nds to win, using a double arm - e, —— CAMPOLD TAKES : - 50 WITH BENSON NEW YORK, June Campolo, Argen: sutpointed Eddie B lyn, in ten rounds I polo weighed 228 pounds and Ben- 2 son 189% pounds. - Scattle of the Pacific Con | 'eague stole five bases ax hree runs against Holly ‘ecent night game, all in one in- ning and without getting a hit. , ing's fight, ' June 30.—The " command of Dr. Comm:mder Edward H. Smith, of d in & tpe United States Coast Guard, are aboard the Graf. SMALL GATE FOR JULY 3, OHIO FIGHT If Stribling-Schmeling Bou! Draws Only $400,- - ; 000, its 0. K. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Young Stribling d Max Schmel- dedicating Cleveland new $3,000,000 Municipal Stadiun Friday night, will be no $1000,00 affair but if it draws $400,000 ther: will be no wails of protest from the promoters. The CAMPING OUT? S OR MOSQUITOES SPOIL YOUR ‘TRIP DON'T LET GN. 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