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[ [ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATL‘RDA\ MARCH 26 1932. L HANG THIS CORNED BEEF AN' CABBAGE OUT OF| THIS PORT HOLE MAGGIE WILL BE COMIN IN ME CABIN ANY MINUTE NOwW 'LL GIT T LATER partial retirement cf Joan from Davis cup play, i probably foreshadows his nplete withdrawal within the next year or two from all major tournaments ~ competition, takes m international sport one of es. The Mustal ANN ARBOR, Mich.,, March 26 Co : . ‘ 3 e ngs wound up in 3 ' | ugars 2 i most colorful and gallant fi- |\l coler but they had their|—Stanford’s swimming team as- Robertson 212 204 204620 | ever, in a way that rubber enging } night. sumed the lead in the preliminar- H Messerschmidt 177 204 177—558 mounting were never before em- e bounding businessman from — .o ies of the National Collegiate Meet' etrich ........ 127 127 127-*381 3 A Biarritz has been a top flight ten- here last night qualifying eight Mrs. Pullen ... 117 159 103—379 ~ nis player and for over ten years men for the events today. Mrs. Faulkner .. 166 156 177—498 . o his beret toped figure has been y Michigan qualified six men and By L A MCCAUL MOTOR CO~9 Distributors ! as famous at Forest Hills and Northwestern and Princeton four| Totals ... 798 850 788-2436 Wimbledon as on the courts of his | TIED |N GULF each. Minnesota and Rutgers two Walves | own country. each, and other colleges qualified Stewart ... . 202 137 187—526 n Of late vears his business in-| one each. |T. George ... 160 160 160-+480 JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock terests have been taking more and | g {'Worth ....... . 124 124 124-°372 of WALLPAP more of his time and it was in-| PINEHURST, North Carolina, Mrs. Barragar ... 117. 118 103—338 ¥ ER cvitable that sooner or later he|March 26—Johnny Golden, of No- BOOK IS DEDICATED |Mrs. Olson ... 159 140 120—419 J uneau Palnt Store would find it necessary to give up one or the other. Borotra leaves behind an im- pressive record. He has been a member of teams since 1922, captaining sev- eral of them Twice he has won the He is seeking this year his fourth United States indoor title and has held the indoor crown of his own country many times. trangely enough he has won the French outdoor title only one time and never has captured the United States grass court crown. The nearest he ever came 10| winning the United States title was in 1926 when he was defeat- ed in the finals at Forest Hills by his fellow countryman, Rens u i‘ is not so much as a competitor that Borotra will be missed but as a sportsman. There is nothing affected about the way Jean congratulates a winning op- ponent, and he is as well liked by the players as he is by the ies, with whom he has al- ways been a favorite. Pals The Baylor University Bearr, winners of the Southwest confer- ence basketball title, have the Southern Methodist ‘quintet to thank for their triumph. The Mustangs, at least, should be cred- jted with an important assist. After having scored only one victory in 11 conference starts, the lledmdm qmn( the blegelt [ BRINGING UP FA'i‘HER GRACIOUS!. THE CREW 15 HAVING A CORNED BEEF AND (DT CABBAGE TO-DAY: | L IMAGINE | CAN SMELL T 1IN OH: You UST IMAGINE | i HOW THAT HAPPENED ? Ten Pleasing up the place on a mod- -, 5 P Colors Boxers Like Priva SCHMELING T0 - The boxing comni STAY LUNGER ly announced that Beautiful and colorful floor effects | s g et S e o ‘: They “ TRv b b Williams Floor Enamel on dis- colored Wood and Linoleum Floors. rkey and the imj live to dding crowd- IN HOMELAND = i c Maxie Will qanl from Ger- £ e many March 31—Due LEWIS LOOM |- o s - o BALL PRICES il d(lfl‘y hls m Germany a fe me il- ung fr o s IN Bls BGUT longer than he had expected. He will embark for this country on and they MAR The finest varnish made. Dries fast. All uses. oT SWP House Paint Lasts longer, covers more, costs less per job. - Thomas Hardware Co. HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIII!H|IHIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII - - ‘Marcn 31, aboard the New York, AL Lt L, bbbkl ot LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 26. ;"”‘;V")‘]‘:) )11‘(“;0& ;f;;d*“lfl’("'”“;i h‘]‘ SAN T 0, ‘Cal quh";"““""’""‘“"“” e e —A world’s championship match o all 26, — A mission | that has been brewing for five|'.8nt into lne with the barn- in League | FOUR SQUARE / glorming idea and tour the coun- baseball games is to Le- hetween Ed ‘“‘Strangler” m'min | FIRST CLASS year HE RANG UP oM wis and Jim Londos, the Barry- “‘;Ym“ DL e, (;:;s:) Ok;vmv‘;”b;l‘:f bject of discussion at \ ICTORIES more of the wrestling arena, now | . 4 4 oD UImecting of club officials before FOR ROCHESTER. idoeni. {With: Jack Sharkey. the opening of the season, April} SEASONED,/" Lot Desd: Los ‘Angelee pontte] vet, Joe Jacobs has not sel-'s iy is indic er, offered Lewis and Londos $100- | (0% - m“; ‘r';m{lv;(dmg m-’o‘ No definite action, however, will ARR 1000 each to meet in a finish bouz:epm Rl '%‘r“ ln"" be taken until it has been dwm--} |for the title here this summer. (g .o e _Irom ynined whether or not a federal i Strangler Lewis has beaten Lon- |03, famous as the training government tax will bo imposed on ] ODJE OF THE™ |dos fourteen times, but the latwr“c]:":(p l‘)"xlll;)r‘(::‘k Moran ‘and later.lay tickat I UMBE ¢ Roo |is recognized generally in the| > T “We ainly can't do a thing” | }-\SQQDWALS = East as the champion. Lewis is) - Other Camps Bid ;c'nan ham of the San Fran-| LERS WHO LOOKS |recognized in California as the| Then there is Endicott, where cisco © said, “until there is a| READY FOR THE RiG [ title: holder. Max trainad before, and bids from |final ruling by the federal gov- | SHow / 1 Lewis frequently has charged Sp: Binghamton and an ern t. If a federal is im- % {Londos has evaded a match and|unknown site near the Canadian|posed, it may have much to do| ' | |has posted forfeits in five states. ‘bnm‘"' (with whate vote is taken ! . Yes siR- \ Bd Lewis, manager for Londos,| UF"" Tom Luther, the former| Jo: Rearwald, president of fhe| A | demanded $250,000 for Londos in :g*- Q;;n W;::;S:lphur rSmLS;:Ks, IL? Missions, was reported to favor & | JUNE U LUMBER MILLS — You FOR<ET @ Lewis match. He contended the jor-domo 0f e old general reduction of admission | Irisk to Londos was worth the sum SPrings these days. |prices in all Coast League parks. demanded. i 'He sold the place to Fred Auer-| | Daro said White's demands wera 0ack, and the latter has spent $50 ] ~ SR:MES PR lr. | exorbitant, | e | SHOP IN JUNEAU | FOR INSURANCE PRI S _All Rights Reserved by The Aswisiatod Press 'necesslcated a playoff for the mle French Davis Cup| G v {ROBERTSON SPARKS : : : | ; COUGARS TO TRIPLE | | 2 34 Years in Alaska | WIN OVER WOLVES ! Sparked by Captain Robertson, who turned in three beautiful Telcphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg INSURAN CE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON i %/fif SPOQTS N\!S j’ 5 A o | \‘Q Democratic Candidate / TIATS A games of 212, 204 and 204 for a for ®ie oroer FO'Q-’ total of 620 pins, the Cougars A ROOKIE [/ routed the erstwhile dangerous p wolves three times on the Eiks’ | Y v TR e g & A |Club alleys Friday evening. Their REPRESENTAT[V Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 upaet of the season by mmmmngTANFunn HAS total, 2436, set a new tournament Coach Francis Schmidt’s Texas | record, First Division | Christian University team 32 to| | The Lions won two out of three 130 in their final game at Dallas, games from the Badgers inthe oth- |glving Baylor the championship. | EIGHT MEN IN er match. g]e score, 225. Mrs. Faulkner, Cougar, led the |A. T. C. U. victory would have Besxde» Robertson’s, several oth- |National Collegmte Meet [s', 20 Tookes, coujen led the scores were chalked up: ‘H Messerschmldt 558; Pullen, Under in !best score, 177. way | The Chipmunks and the Ante- Michigan Juneau, Alaska Subject to April Texas Christian, the defending | Primaries champion, had walloped the Mis— tangs, 52 to 19, only the previous week, and Baylor had administer- | ed a 40 to 28 mauling to the Mus- tangs just three nights before the big upset. As it. was, Baylor fin- ished its schedule with 10 vic- tories and two defeats, T. C. U. with nine triumphs and three loss- Your Support. Is Plymouth Floating Power Appreciated The engine floats in the chassis with : the freedom and stability of a dock | i or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- 553; Council, 5561; M. Bavard, 548. ,The latter rolled the highest sin- lopes bowl this evening in the ‘only match scheduled for today ronton, Conn., tied Craig Wood, of Deal, New Jersey, yesterday for, |first place in the North and South | Golf Tourney by a score of 286 for 72 holes. g Joe Kirkwood, of New York, was, 679 694-2135 TO CAROL noanson? Totals ... To Carol Robertson, 13-year-old 'M. Bavard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bringdale TRobertson of this city a book con- Van Atta . 17i—548 | 169505, 147409 152 154 132 third, Johnny Farrel and Wiffy taining an interesting collection of MTS. Kearney 107 107-*321 Cox tied for fourth place. animal stories has been dedicated Mrs. Peteman ..140 148 142—430 by the authors, Sarah McLean Mul- P U. S. TRUNDLERS len and Muriel Lanz of Los An-, Totals ... 693 1736-2213 o eles, Cal. TO PLAY ABROAD;g The title of the book is “Oh, Pullen 201 167—553 | !Mr. Noah!” . It is just recently off Council 158 212—551 ‘BHILADELPHTA, Penn., March the press. The dedicatory legend Erbland . . 127 158 194—479 i26.—Unlted States tenpin player. reads: Mrs. Keller . 116 99 113328 ’have been asked to compete in| “Carol Robertson of Juneau, m.‘Mrs. Willlams ... 112 157 134403 the international bowling congress aska, a beloved ¢hild of the North- | aow fe o —— to be held in Frankfort, Germany, | land, who grew up close to Mother Totals ... 721 T73 820-2314 in 1930. |Nature in her wild and mystic ~°—Average—Did not bowl Eduard Nebm is in this coun-|moods.” I M |try. inviting teams to compete, and| Sarah McLean Mullen is at the ' Harry Bergman of Philadelphia an- head of the English Department of | nounces he will enter a quintet the Lincoln High School in Los 4 including. Bill Knox, Charles|Angeles. Muriel Lanz is counselor M- "b }A‘ Sapowe tand w;&;i}}f Trucks, Frank Schrenk, 2] 4 George |in the English Department of the a visit #o Seattle; Mr. Hanyahan, | LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Alaska |Tull and Elwin Hirst. same school. Mrs. Lanz was prin- 2 ! DR et i A cipal of the Juneau High School inVestment broker and banker . | who makes his headquarters in AT THE HOTELS when her husband, J. E. Lanz, was st e L d H o |Superintendent of Juneau Public Uneal BNYS ‘P iy . e A aun ry Gasiineau Schools several years ago. {988 business trip to the West- | Frank Parish, H. B. Casbray, (s et agis Frank Justin, H. J. Elmendort,| HIE AIN $3.50 A TS i Seattle; J. N. Fiet, cosmah RRasTES ony * ! Sheep led in production of agri- TELEPHONE 15 Greetings iy By breaking & window In the Cultural wealth in Montanalast year D. Mamates, C. Norwell, Ju-|rear of the High School building |°F the first time in 20 years. ! neau; Lewis Anderson, Portland, last Thursday night, thieves gained Oregon, A. J. Las Gasa, F. Jos- |entrance. They made their way ]e'phwilw,m R. Pekovich, 'to the office of the- superintend- Funter. ent, and stole $3.50, according Zynda to a report given out today by T. N. Henry, Tacoma; W. H. Chief of Police George Getchell, | Williams and Mrs. Williams and ————————— son, morntmmn Juneau’s Own Store Alaskan THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY

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