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BRINGING UP FATHER JUSTA MINUTE-JIM~ COME IN THE ENGINE ROOM BEFORE YOU START EATIN THAT CAr OF CORNED BEEF AN’ BY GOLLY: IF THERES ANY CORNED BEEF AN CABBAGE ON THIS YACHT "M GONNA GIT SOME OF \T- OH —By Papyi MicTon | GASTON | [ oF TME | CHICAGD WHITE Sox i i i SEEING THE [and ten years mark still in har- |mess or suddenly finding them- selves pushed aside. 1 We Want Paavo | It will be very bad news in- |deed for my friends intent upon |fullding up the Olympic grard show at Los Angeles this summer, if. it happens that ‘the peerless | Paavo Nurmi is barred from fur- | ther association with this carnival of amateur athletics. The word of another probe into Paavo's financial dealings fol- “Do you know,” remarked the |lOWs the ineligibility of the color- old sergeant by way of changing |ful Frenchman, Jules Ladoum- the subjest completely, “I am in(mMmeague, the runner most lkely a way one of the mos: fortunate O give our young Mr. Gene Ven- of men in baseball at this time, 2ke the race of his life. F ps T worked for them but the ' Such foreign stars not only will bresks finally -came my way and ¢ Welcomed as gate attractions T landed with the one outfit that in times like these, but their pres- The oid Sergeant, Gakdy Strect, stocd with me along the baseline as he hed ithe Athletics go % through a brisk infield drill prior to the third game of the Spring world’s series at Fort Myers. could give me a real vhance to ©nce is essential if the games are’ > come back. to be prevented from being turned “But do you also realize that iNto a rout by the homebred tal- | I have been at ‘the game over ©nt: 30 years and that some day, in the ! i mny s; di‘smnt future, ¥ wouid | regularities _‘be overlooked or an i#ke to look forward to being home {8thlete certified just because t;*’- and with my children, getting|may held the “gate. m}&‘m! l‘: the things out of life that a man thought, wherever it may breal cannot get when he is o ccm-‘out- Yet no sportsman would wish ! Lol i vith the game. {to see a technicality or some inci- POy an el {dent of local or international jeal- ousy prevent the effort of the great Paavo to make athletic his- tory in California this summer. Stranger At Home ~Do you know that for months at a stretch T hardly ses my little | ones, 1 suppose they know in a vague way that T am otfdsumc- ALASKAN'S WILL TO where in the circuit. I do not ] mind admiting that T hope w BE CONTESTED; SON ! retire before 1 have left behind me all the good things that gol NOW SPRINGS FORTH with the home and being with| 3 i my kids before they go out to, LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 5— live for themselves. |The will of Vietor Waterman, “Do not misunderstand me. Of leaving an uncertain estate of! course I like my job and the Way mining and oil claims in Alaska, ' the Cardinals have treated me.! Washington and other States, to I never worked with a finer bunch Emma Barbara Hertz, pretty cash- of ball players in my life or alier, is contested by William Vic- gamer club. They came through|for Waterman, of Powell, Wyom-| against the toughest opposition Iiing. He said he was a son of ever saw. I am sticking with the late prospector. Attorney E.| them but I do mot want to Stay W. Daniels said friends and rela- | around so long that eventually tives of Waterman were unaware! they would have to say to me: he had 2ver married. i “Gabby, old man, we are Very .- — *sorry but it is time we ‘told you The oldest record on Lexington, that there is the gate.” Ky. track books is that of Frog- Street, in short, does not envy |town, which ran three miles in the Connie Macks, the Wilbert 529% in 1872. b ¥ Amamc;w LEAGULE’ AT LEAST 5z Ay U THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTERS T JUST HAD To CHanNGE AY SOX. RE CAME— FROM THE RED SOX iN A RACK] SHT To kNOW INTO FIRST SPOT IN ELK PIN RACE By taking all three gamss from the Bears while the best the Beavers could capture from fthe ‘Wolves was two games, the An- telopes lact night leaped into first Pplace in the Elks’ bowling tourna- ment. The Antelopes and the Beavers were tied at 14 games won and four games lost previous to last night's contests. Vanderleest was the big shot scoring 601 for total and marking 1224 in his second game. Mrs Mc- | Lean had high total in the women'’s | division, 458, and high individual score, 185. i The Wolves won their only game from the Beavers by two points, | 729 to 727 Tonight's | schedule: Chipmunks | BIG HURLERS BET CALL ON CARDS' TEAM Only Two On Club Under Six Feet; Dean Now Claims **Altitude” BRADENTON, Fla., Apri 5.— Sam Breadon, guiding genius of vhe world's champion St. Louis Cardinals, likes tall, husby ball hurlers. An inspection of the pitching staff warming up in training camp here revealed 10 of the 12 mounds- men on the roster standing six feet or more, and not a man short- er than 5 feet 10. “Dizzy’ Dean, Texas League re- cruit, claims the altitude record with his own estimate of 6 feet 3% inches, just a quarter incy taller than Paul Derringer, last year's rookie sensation. Six Footers Flint Rhem and Bud Teachout measure 6 feet 2 inches, Jim Lind- sey and Tex Carleton 6 feet 1% inches, and Syl Uohnson, Jesse Tony Kauffman and Roy an even six feet. “Wild Hallahan is 5 feet 10% and Allyn Stout 5 feet 10 dnches tall “Yes, we like the big fellows,” Breadon admitted. “We've sorted out hundreds, almost thousands, of prospects to get them. Hold All of Them “Of course, we haven't turned down any good pitchers just be- | cause 'they didn’t happen to be tall. We've held onto Hallahan and Stout. “But when two men show the same pitching skill and one was big and strong and the other not so well built, we give the big man| the preference. We figwe hell {have more endurance and power, and will last longer.” Playing weights of the Cards'| |regular hurlers, range from 215| | pounds down to 160. e ee— BB REGATTA WILL BE RUN - ON SATURDAY Washington and California | Crews Are To Meet | COULD BE SWEETER? | COULD EVEN EAT BOY! WHAT Baseball players who will start League champion include (top, left to right) Pitchers Claude Wil loughby and Art McDougal. Joe Chamberlain (lower left) will hold down the shortstop job and Jules Wera will be at third base. the season for the Pacific Coast 'PLAY BALL' IS HEARD TODAY, COAST CITIES Eight Clubs Swing Into Pennant Scramble; Strong Lineups The Thirtieth annual season of the Pacific Coast Baseball League opens this afternoon when eight clubs swing fnto action for a 26 week « pennant scramble. The Seals, cham; le. Hollywood lines up with Oak- land at Oakland. Los Angeles meets Portland at Los Angeles and the Missions and Sacramento clubs meet at Sacra- mento. All clubs claim that they are as strong as lagt year, if not strong- RUTH HITS HARD lin 53 corporations and numerous IN FLORIDA CAMP| | | RickardIs i Not Large {Worthless Stock, Unpaid | Personal Notes, Cut | Down Estimates | | NEW YORK, April 5—The estate jof the late George T. Tex Rickard famounted to less than $350,000 when he died three years ago, an ac- ,counting has showed. | Sundry blocks of worthless stock unpaid personal notes are listed among the promoter’s assets and |these have reduced the original es- timates of the estate which went to the widow and child. .- WINS FIGHT BY KNOCKOUT NEW YORK, April 5-—Paulino Need Color Too! Temn Pleasing Colors Beautiful and colorful floor effects — are the vogue. Use Sherwin- N — Williams Floor Enamel on dis- colored Wood and Linoleum Floors, SWP House Paint MAR-NOT Lasts longer, covers more, costs The finest vamish made. Dries Teas per job,. fast. Al uses. Thomas Hardware Co. T ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 MANDEVILLE & KING CO. Superior Flower Seeds THE KIND THAT GROW Butler, Mauro Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ; INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Plymouth Floating Power The engine floats in the chassis with the freedom and stability of a dock or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- ber supports which function, how- ever, in a way that rubber engine mounting were never before em- ployed. {vs. Panthers ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, April|Uzcudun, Spanish heavyweight, This is not to suggest that ir-| | Vanderleest . N. Bavard (G. Shaw {Miss Taylor (Mrs. Dufresne 186 224 191—601 188 170 156—514 101 111 123335 130 130 130—390% 762 792 1757-2311 ] Bears Metcalf . 191 169 173—533 | Gus George ... 153 153 153—450° | Goddard 156 182 184—522 Mrs. Tilden ... 115 114 112—341 Mrs, Coughlin 115 115 115—345" 730 733 '737-2200 Wolves Stewart . 185 175 159—519 T. George . 160 160 160—480* | Worth 136 147 135—418 | Mrs. Blomgren 106 106 106—318¢ | Mrs, lson 142 155 150—447 729 743 710-2182 Beavers | Koski 169 169 169—507¢ Sides . 173 175 182—530 Shepard . 146 137 124—407 | Mrs. Worth .. 93 119 128—335 |Mrs. McLean ... 146 185 127—458 727 785 725-2237 *—Avcrage—Did not bowl. —— e — More than one million persons Rebinsons or the Kid Gleasons —_————-—— who go on toward the three score Dld papers for sale at The Empire, visited Indiana state parks in 1931. PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY RS ( Cene Shields, Jack O'Brien and “The Store That Pleases” Elephants vs. Bad- Antelopes | 157 157 157-*471 | p, jcrews had ttheir At Seattle SEATTLE, April 5—Three Uni versity of California crews arrive ! e last might for the regatta The members of the southern! first work-ont | today over the three mile course on Lake Washington. The course is from north engd on the lake, starting at the Sand {Point Naval Station, toward the south end. Coach Ulbrickson is confident the Washington varsity and fresh- man crews will repeat their clean sweep of last year. B CALLISON T0 COACH OREGON Freshman Football In- structor Is Eleveated; Assistants Named PORTLAND, Ore., April 5— Prince Callison, Freshman football coach, has been elevated to head coach, succeeding Dr. Clarence W. Spears, resigned to go to the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Johnny Kittzmiller, are to be Cal- lison's assistants. The appoint- ments are for one year, ——— With 2437 per 1,000 population, Scioto County, Ohio, leads the state in birthrates, |5—In his first 38 appearances at plate during exhibition game;, Babe Ruth, New York Yankee ome run king, collected 12 hits for an average of .316. The mark inext Saturday with the University |was better than those rolled up |Houston in the Texas League, is of Washington crews. by Ruth in spring games for the last several years. knocked out Jack Gagnon, of Bos- {ton in the seventh round of a bout here last night. ————————— Eddie Hock, third baseman for & deputy sheriff in Oklahoma duc- |ing the off-season. SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES UNTIL APRIL 15TH Arnold’s Store Open Until 9 P. M. Bootery JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store Z Alaska Laundry /] ‘EAN I Ng TELEPHONE 15 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat

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