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[ Ll b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1932. MAGGIE KNOWS 'VE BEEN 1N THE HOLD or[ AL THIS YACHTY THIS YACHT MENTS ON T, WITH THE _l | L MUST TRY GANG: | GUESS THIS THING~ ‘™M IN FOR 4T- HAS ALL OF THE MODERN IMPROVE - 1o, Ring Features Syndicate { SPEEDY DADO i WINNER OVER (he km’ f nowhere near hls best | due mainly to a 5(mmed‘ and a pair of annoying ton- | by Referee, Judges, in Six Rounder E SEATTLE, March 31. — Speedy “The tonsils are out now and T!Dado, Los “gaga” By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-\T MAay SAVE YOUR LIFE- BUT T DOESNT PROTECT YOU FROM QITTIN A B 8LACK EYE~ S reat Drta rights reserved HOT REPORTS RECEIVED ON | ABIE ISRAEL BB, QUTLODK ez v e 1 |Given Unanimous Decision Plra!e P it Agog Over Rumors of Two Catch- ing “Finds PITTSBURGH, March 31.—Fol ‘Angeles Filipino, won |lowers of the [Pittsburgh Piraf over the nice things‘ FOLLOWS DAD Rusty Gill ' Loses Bout ON DIAMOND ™00 Burce COLUMBIA, 8. U, March 31— | Billy Laval, of the University of Ry Bt Gurchioi. ik tukbrs (R tne|Second and Perhaps Last baseball trail of his father. o e | Appearance Made of Columbus ~ American. Association, | Former Grid Star {baseball club at Fouston, Texas, | _ where he will seek an outfield| OAKLAND, Cal, vth. Buddy's father spent his| Rusty Gill, days in minor league ball, | California fottball star, made his 7 | Gill lost his match as the re- | sult of a technical knockout in the second round of a bout with | Porter Burge, from Hayward, California. n Gill was dropped three times. He weighed 196 pounds and Burge weighed 187 pounds. MARSHALL TAKES 2 STRAIGHT FALLS IN SAVOLDI MATCH KANSAS CITY, March 31. —/ March 31— | Everett Manrshall, of LaJunta, Mex- former University of ico, won two falls out of three | from Joe Savoldi, of Three Oaks, Michigan, here last night. Mar- shall weighed 220 pounds and Sa- 19-year-old novice | almost like a new man,” the unanimous decision cf the ref- are p y told me when I saw him €rce and two Judges at a six round it Fort Myers. bout with Abie Israel, Seattle ban- “I've gotten back the weight lost and T never felt better.” Dado floored Israel with a right From Connie Mack, t on to the chin in the first round. down the line, the A's ,.915 S0 Dado weighed 117 pounds and | much on Cochrane that they do Israel weighed 120 pounds not conceal their delight at his = RO apparent return to form. He is Uncle Wilbert Robinson had told without question the nerve-cen- him to try the job. ter, the spark plug that sets off " 1t was in a home game for the the fighting spirit of the Ameri- Dodgers so Roen,g;rbsm on the can League champions. bench until his turn to go to bat. They didn't fall from their high g pie surprise, however, and with- es.ate as world’s champions until' out any warning he found him- opposition happened to find gt challenged by the rival club Mickey off form and make the _gne Giants—and discovered that most of it by running more or less Hendrick was listed in his place. wild on the bases. | The explanation, typically Rob- insonian, was that when it came time to write out the batting order One of Gabby Street's tips for and Robbie was asked how to spell son is to keep an eye on.Roeftger’s name he finally gave n, the fleet young Pittsburgh it up as a bad job and said. | outfielder. “Hell, leave him out and put, In the opinion of the Cardinal in Hendrick.” chieitain, Jensen is in & fair way| P SR T o Pecoming one o the ousiond: BADGERS PRIMED TO . STEM BEAVER RUSH 7 a sensation as were the Wan- | At the Elks’ Olub alleys tonight the Badgers will try to stop the rush of the busy Beavers, who| are tournament leaders with on two defeats out of 15 games played. This match will be called’:m: 715 o'clock. In the other méatch, at 0 o'clock, the cellar champions, the Bears, Gabby Tabs One Too Hard To Spell Oscar Roettger, the A's choice for a first base understudy to Jim- my Foxx, bas always had some pronounced. Even Connie| Mack refers to him as “Reteger”' 1 tam, last night. | | both are going to. be. stars. |of any ck do most of the exhibition ball' oot the Elephants, who are only o by la step @head 4n the - standings. o % Souke: o, Wt h(‘:Each of these two outfits has won was upon trial with Brooklyn as go.. games, but the Bears fiave lost @ pitcher, Roettger one day prim- |4 to the others’ 11. ed himself for a chance to see| o what he co'uld do at hrst base.| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay being reported from the Pacifiic Coast about the two catching finds.” | Bill Brenzel and Hal Pinney have been the sensation of th2 Pirates’ training tour to date and Manager George Gibson, once a great backstop himself, makes no secret of the fact that he thinks| And in these days, when good catchers are mighty scarce, and the pilot who picks up one good young backstop in a season is searched for horseshoes. Tt's lit-; tle wonder Gibby, with two bright | prospects on his staff, is the envy of rival managers. Scouts reported early this s'pnng. that the catcher famine that has ruled for two years would be even | worse in 1932. ! The P without @ veteran fra ef. to land a seasoned receiver, but failed. Gibby pinned his faith in Fin- ney and Brenzel and the way ‘the | two have been performing, it ap-| pears his enthusiasm is justified. | Of course, it's @ little early to get @ definite line on the pair,| but the Buc management says it is willing to go into the National | League race with the backstop- | ———————— | HOOSIER TITLES SWELL | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March | 31.—Five undisputed championships | including one national title, have| come to rest at Indiana Univer- sity since September. These in- | clude the Big Ten and national| @ cross-country, Big Ten team wxvs‘: ling championship, individual Big| Ten wrestling, and indoor ftrack. SECOND ANNIVERSARY Sale of SHOES APRIL 1ST TO 15TH We are offering during this sale unusual prices on Shoes for Men, Women, Misses and Children. 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