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TH HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT'S THE USE OF - GITTIN' DRESSED ON ANYACHT ? THERES NO PLACE TO GO~ GET DRESSED AND STOP MOANING OHINTS SO DELIGHTFUL TO GET AWAY FROM ?\I:E NOISE Y fi /—"0 ~ o GENE SARAZEN COME OVER AN’ G T ON A GOOD BOAT Bv GEORGE McMANUS - RACING EVENT of Speed, Victor in Agua Caliente Handicap > 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc . Great Brituin rights reserved. . Koenig Turns Pitcher IS WINNERIN & - GOLF TOURNEY - |Walter Hargen and Paul Runyan Are Tied for Second Place CORAL GABLES, Florida, March. iene Sarazen, of York, * money in the Coral Gabels - Miami-Biltmore open golf tournament here with a score of 287 for the 72 holes. Waiter Hagen, of Detroit, and Paul Runyan, of New York, tied for second plase with 288. 8 Jehnny Farrcll, with 289, fourth place. | Sarazen won $2500, Hagen and {Runyan won $1,125 each and Far- rell drew down $750. HURLEY DENIES “HIS STATEMENT took: Associated Press Photo Mark Koenig, once a semipro pitcher, is being groomed to be- ;ome a regular moundsman for the Detroit Tigers after proving his ability as a big league infielder. He is shown warming up at the Tigers’ spring camp. AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico, March {21.—Con r |rific burst of speed, the .\\_’y\ 3 N gelding Phar Lap, the filiti s o - Ho won the T T K&nl 'handicap, the $50,500 prize, by tw lengths ahead of Reville Boy, the (Third. Several lengths behind came mitar. Joe res was fourth \ Ph t a new track record rinutes, two and four-fifths Si- MANGIN BEST SHIELDS, TITLE = TENNIS MATC -~ {ROTARY PARTY IS COMING TO ALASKA T new schedule of acific Steamship Company, a Tour Party is be- d for the sailing of Alexander, from Seattle onal Indoor |June 24, for Southeast Alaska. The |steamer, on that trip, is due to was 10-8, 2-6, 6 |arrive in Juneau at 8 o'clock on — e the morning of June 30 and sail AUSTRALIA, CUBA NET |south at noon. 0 TEAMS MEET MAY 13| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay e — (WONDER HORSE | Your 1S WINNER OF gul;ghter’s An Atiractively Dee- orated, Green Enamel Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Spring, Mattress, Bed Lamu, 9x12 Axminster Rug FOR ONLY $87.75 At these prices you can not afford to send your money out of town. t JuneauYoung ‘ ! Hardwa re Co. HAVANA, March 21.--—Australia’s s Davis Cup tennis teams | y their first round of| h here May 13, 14 and 15,! Cuban National Tennis Asso- ciation announced today. The Cu- ban team will be selected in elimin- ation , which probably will be | FIRST CLASS held I in April, | e | McEACHRAN CALLS O NTRADE | A. McEachran, representing 8¢ r Brothers, of Seattle, | headquarters in Juneau, left| Yukon for Ketchikan. 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Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 I;Iqmdu McCAUL MOTOR CO., Distributors JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 " CHESTER BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short Of the VETERAN WHO COULD sk NGT ReSIST . |Disavows Saying G. O. P. BATT A LINU Tfl : THE orrmoic ¥ Convention Will Be UREE" 7 ol Liberal on Liquor » ]/ HE HoLOs ! THE woRLy'S — . SR LAY WASHINGTON, March 21.—Col. H ReCORY OF 14T | /pn. | Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, —_— - T | 3 ed im in Chicago et “I don't think, in e of ‘“‘;“ANTELO‘PFSS'F‘OPPED BY jto the effect a more liveral atti- | ly things I did, that I got a real| | tude wi taken by the Repul bri in the Ame league. COUGARS;WOLSYI_FASNDS:#E:L-M Party towards Prohibition They acted like they just put up L | its June Convention. +] with me and that was all. Then ]'N Bow lNG { “I did not mention Prohibition sored because he they iried to. make. an outfielder .. 'lin my address in’ Chicago on 8t ayor ecause e out of me in Washington until I| The spotless records of the Ante-|p) i Day nor anywhere else, = 2 ed my glove at Walter John- |lopes—six victories and no del’:\ms;mr pudlication,” the Secretary of g i . son and told him I couldn’t do it. ‘thaé dented Situr‘éfltyhmrshfl“"‘Engwm declar P rthur Shire st of the Following that I got the air. the Cougars captured the final game b R | S e i Srexss, ! “That year in the American as-[of their match on the EIks' club e 4 o » JEE LNOWEC A0 Y ation did me a lot of good. T'm [alleys by the very slim margin of re the family homestead is lo- SOC1aU s ne pin, 809 to 808. The Antelopes " listened to sod advice Still young enough to get a fresh |one pin, g o SelTiad o Banin A0 start. T'm sure T can hit.” won the other two games. Alfred A from the “old man” and,"%’s puok =g Ty : The Wolves dropped their sazcond dred E. Mi 1=d down to the job of making him- , 4 y and third games of the tournament Mrs. V. Ken regular first baseman of Sophm:nore Slugger highly |to the Muskrats, so the Antelopes Walter C .Maes 2 ton Bray : e | T&z ys‘f‘"%“;“ a;d k’::st recouite |are still in the lead. Junsau; C. W. Cash, Seattle; Edi- This paternal “talking to” is one tou s e 3 *| VanderLeest, Antelope captain,led b son E. Mouton, San Francisco. | of hings which have convinced Frank »Crosem of San anndsca‘:m scbring, His tots] was 873 and F ; l S P I S l’l (] . y the cne-time playboy of the Amer- looks like a college sophomore but Fiost' < Bobwe: D00 NP, - ASOrews ormai . €ssion 1s { ched- e, | » ican league it is high time he got handles himself and his bat ke (v oo r% oo out Mrs. Olson, uled in Shanghai on % ae. e | dewn to business. govecEen. | Wolf, in totals, 429 to 428, but the Wednesda \ Anovher reason is that Art sud—l He may not be seasoned enough |y ¢ter registered the highest mark y Zynda { denly lost nearly all his financial|to break in as a regular rightaway |for 5 single game, 184, 4 s resources in the failure of sav-|but he looks like one of the com- | Tonight's schedule: Badgers vs| SHANGHAL Marc h2l—at tho :‘:;;-u -wiwfhg\;r& Efl?fi"‘gs‘fl";‘d‘j ings institution in Hollywoood last|ing stars. He will be given every Antelopes; Elephants vs. Lions. end of today's peace parley under Tenakc'e‘ Mr fad Mrévw g year. The third and by no means chance to come through. Joe Mc- Muskrats the auspices of. neutrals, further o éeattie- A 's ak; G L the leas: of the influences is his'Carthy believes he will. Boyle .... .. 180 181 157—518 | ProsYess was reported. . Taki Sharbor oA o young wife. The (Coast youngster has expe- |Thompson 161 166 164—4g1| ~The first formal meeting is pow} . sk s “So you see it isn't just myself rienced the thrill of his career inlgemy 150 150 150-°450 |Scheduled to be held on Wednes- ARG R T o ; now,” Shires told me in the course peing *plucked by the New York|mrs Petrich ... 103 142 145—390, 98V of a frank discussion of his short-|cjub, He retains a boyish wonder|nmrs, Andrews ... 162 149 118—429 PR | v ings, his escapades and his fu- at tho deats of the one and only — — — —|Republicans Are | OB Pnnung ) ! Babe Ruth. Totals ........... 756 788 734-2278 A . 3 1 don't mind giving you boys' «Boy, what power!” Crosetti Wolves gainst Referendum 4 ol things to write about, just so 10ng |said to me as he watched Ruth|stewart ... 172' 114 1152 | On, Liquor Issue | .‘bfitck Service as you don’t have me saying things pound the ball into the outer T George . 160 160 160-480 ; I want it—sslisble seevice I don’t mean. My idea isn't 0100k reaches of the training park at|Worth 194 177 122493 ST. FAUL, Minn, March 21. | . 4 foolish you know, even if I do mY s, Petershurg. “IVs great to be Miss Barragar.... 110 130 121—367) oo oo o o B AR P always. We always place our share of kidding and give the fans on the club with that fellow.” Mrs. Olson .. 105 139 184+—428| 10 Eighteenth Amendment to | guarancee of satisfaction back ot a few laughs. They are entitled; | Vo ke g the .yoters thaousiia. Madtenal | g do. W | to some entertainment and I can| Boyhood Idol Totals ... o L S s st i g . s el overy printing job we i give it to ‘em. Ruth has been Crosettl’s idol Antelopes ’ | are good printers—know it— ;i ¥ % Z : 5 1 Saturday afternoon by the Min- | But my main job is playing ever since Frank was playing ball|VanderLeest 174 204 194572} .00 Republicans at a State | and are willing to back eus N hall from now on. If T don’t make on the sandlots in California. He!N. Bavard 143 177 202—522| g gorcement Convention. 2 good with the Braves, it may be|set out in life determined to be !Shaw .. 177 126 179482 § o teps in the big league for little panplayer. His first semi-pro job | Miss Taylor 154 101 103—358 | Arthur. was with a team in the Montana |Mrs. Dufresne ... 130 130 130-*390 A | copper country at Butte. He was A R only 17 then. Since then he has Totals .. ... T78 738 808-2324 had three great seasons with the Cougars THEO. S. PEDERSON | Frisco club of the Pacific Coast Robertson 153 165 170—488 E league. { H. Messerschmidt 185 132 200—517 ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Crosetti and Jack Saltzgaver, Petrich ... 109 178 181—468 the keystone kids, have a chance Mrs. Pullen 119 109 116—344 i 142-*426 o Furni Free to repeat the Yankee history made Mrs. Faulkner ... 142 142 b Estimates atipd, in 1926 when Koenig and Lazzfrnl —_— e —— General Painting Contractor won regular infield jobs in their| Totals ...... 708 728 809-2243 5 | first year and helped the club re- | *—Average; did not bowl. | Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 :galn the American league pennant. Hlu D A‘l‘s | i 1 Aol Bewaed | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS MRS. EFE | SHIRTS for Shop at Third an Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8., | MAUREEN ORCUTT IN | SERIES 222 will meet Tuesday, March 22, at 8 - p.m. 1Initiation and entertainment. INVITATIO‘N TOUR‘NEY E ASTER Visiting members welcome. ’ EDITH HOWARD, ! AUGUSTA, Ga., Ma!j(t!h 'T’alfl—;l:: THE NEW 5 Worthy. Maeon, [ 0; 8. Bt ot aness Olty, 1ash Bek- IN NEW COLORS FANNY L. ROBINSON, “fl‘h{t a"f;\w*; ;“'fwo mm 2 —adv. Secretary. |Orcutt, of New Jersey, A H b l » > ¥ _lin the final Tounds of the Second ND. PATTERNS upmo e f T-——— I. Annual Augusta Women's Invita- i tion Golf Tourney. i A T PGAN | | Florence Shop —2Ze— || Arrow Trump 8 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Permanent Waving a Specialty The average retail price for auto- Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | . . BINDERY Geo. M. Smwpkins Co. moblles sold in the United States in 1931 was $765, the Chicago Motor Club says. 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