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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12 By GEORGE McMAN i FLL BET THAT THATS A 1 SURPPOSE DONT YOU | SAILOR HAS LONG TIME NYOU LOVE EVER GIT LR " BEEN AT SEA To BE THE WATER? EVER GET 3 § | ALL HIS LIFE- LOOKIN AT &< HOME- S1CK? - B A BEAUTIFUL STEEL RANGE Made with smooth, flush exterior surfaces, easy to keep clean and sanitary. There are no unsightly projections; no dirt catchers. It is so new and advanced in design and beau- ty that it marks a new era in coal range con- struction. Hed O law in 1906, a Iline would be drawn through the center of the floor, FENE g g ST - T Thus, if a team gets the tip- in ils back court, it must ad- e the ball past the center of | «I TO fl SCURE > within 10 seconds after | ¥ possession of the ball. | | penalty for violating the | e i 1 at th 3 . . o oo ot |Extra Inning Played in Bat-| \ o nearest .~11 line. The referee would 7 ! ) JANT"‘STAI-L'NG cal violation, assisted by the tle of Pllche ; Hoov- /NC./ ‘ Wi .uhc rule, suggested by €rs SCC Game | h ;C:m,h Harold Olsen of Ohio State _— | Univer who was later named| WASHINGTON, April 12.—Base- presiden: the jation, must ball put on tt finest show yes- . ? | IN BASKETBALLw y the association's terday and an extra inning, in a ’ HE OLD 5 Tuies c tee, there was no pitcher's battle, before the Nation's F -’ ( I S OuanTon g 7 [ doubt but what it would be adopt- Chief Executive and the First resh ranama's MEE. | | —_ s 3 ! v l‘““_{’:- s S . i was the unanimous opinion of | he Washington Senators fi- "AKES . N RS 616_6-0"5 = National 'Assoc.' of Coach- tne,scores of cosches at the meet- naity won a ten inning battle, 1 CAKES and COOKIES 1S TEACHNG Sl es Want Ball to Be i that something radical was to 0 from the Boston Red Sox. NS SON T i T Ad g | necessary to halt stalling and also| Alvin Crowder was the winning C 4LIF()RN A GROCFRY TRICKS OF TUE “ 'vance speed up the game. cher and Danny MacFayden 4 —_— “The new rule is the best thing was the loser. TRADE — AND CHICAGO, April 12—Stalling in that happened to basketball since| The cther clubs of the National TELEPHONE 478 MKE KNOWS sasketball has been stalled. | the dribble rule was adopted way rican Leagues open the ko % 5, 'EM ALL_~ A The National Association of Bas- |back in 1906,” said Dr. Allen. “It season this afternoon. v all coaches, after a three-day |is revolutionary and will give the sion of means and ways ofjspectn,mm the thrills that ca:m-‘ COAST LEACUE TRAVELS ng up the game, adopted a with a fast, hard and well played | rule whereby any team in | game.” f here were no games in the| on of ithe ball in the back | e {Paicfc Coast League yesterday as must cross the center of the| MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER [the teams were traveling to open | g floor toward its target Will be held Wednesday, April 20. this ternoon on the coming | in ten seconds. | —adyv. | week hedule. Under the rule pronounced by | e S e Dr. Forrest “Phof” Allen, of the Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Old papers for suze at The Emplre. | | 1 A MDOLEWEIGHT W : y \‘.\CHAMO{ON el - ' THE HOOVER Electric Vacuum Cleaner IT BEATS . . . AS IT SWEE IT CLEANS FREE TRIAL FIRST =~~THIS ATHLETIC SON OF OLD MIKE BRINGS A FRMOULS RING NAME albane s | e 7 Alaska Electric Light [to “pan” a few of the time-honor- . 1§ ¢ & C ied Olympic habits, such as the HuLnuuT HAFY R ¥ o Polver 0- engagement of amateur starters Yo | | - 8 - | Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 the exclusion off the more exper- 2 < I J ienced and reliable professionals. G E { P t ; Johnny McHugh and Hughey : s o McGrath, who serve as paid start- i ers at all the big eastern track ; ; s Ay 1 and fidd meets, wil be obiged National League Batting| : {to sit in the stands ‘during the - ’ Y ‘man, the blond Stan-|Olympic games, Templeton pomfl.E Champlon f)f 31 Is ) our who looks like the |out, because of the strict way the Traded in Deal i / p ! the U. S. A. at Los Ange-}amdt,e\u' principle is applied to B® g Alaska les in the middle distances, ran|the games. : ST. LOUILS, April 12. — Chick ! th> 440 with a running start in| “Dink” spares no words in con- Hafey National League batting 469 in his first track appearance |demning the policy as impractioal |champion last year, and Cardinal Laundry of the spring, reports Scout Russ|and unfair, pointing out 'the poor holdout, has been traded to Cin- Newland from the west coast. vork in starting many of the foot- |cinnati in a deal by which Benny A 5 ‘ Etasman has been improving Taces at the Ambsterdam Olym-|gvey pitcher and Harvey Hen-! E v Yso fast in the past year or two |Pic four years ago. | dricks, first baseman, comes to / . TELEPHONE 15 that he easily may add some spec- | e |St. Louis. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS PROOF IS HERE. ' | THE GASTINEAU v e o | OMSKI NOW HOCKEY ROUGH: that extra room al ‘ e ) pnrs e mss | MAT ARTIST Bucky Harris of Detroit says sunken diamond, where| ApERDEEN, Wash April 12— i train, is the finest field |10y Tomski known as the “Aber- | v has played on. It i3 &000DEd | geen Assasein” @ fow years ugo| NEW YORK, Amil 12, — Bil pin money or for the compan- £ S vcut of the ground, with dirt em-|ynen he was one of the leading Stewart, National league hockey ionship of a congenial person 'mll?‘:s-ang i:hefder;‘:t io 'egjoanwnders for the light heavy-|referee, has found that the tra- ol or 35000 and probubly is| WelEht boxing championship, has|ditional roughness of the game or for some new things for your &' cost of a 1 plant 1 ‘tunwd wrestler. also includes officials. . s tg,’“e“ baseball plant in| pfter o series of defeats in the| Stewart was hit on the head by home which you can buy on the the country. boxing ring recently against boys a puck thrown from i di 3 : s The Stanford boys thought ’“"!wrw Sl Tave. bian Saiersdt Lo o e money gained from renting that body ever would knock the ball| i extra room. An empty room is Rent that extra room for extra Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 4 |setupts during his prime, Lomski tween the New York Rangers and 2;9: uneD ;:::;i :!uc big Dale Afi; |joined the grapplers and won his|the Montreal Canadians for the ander, Det: ugger, 1lifted [first match from Frank Gaines, league championship. a ho over left center about 300 feet|yqg.pounder of Portland, Ore. Earlier in the season, Stewart ROL AT I 10 0 me was A e ey ome jste g, the Dpete | had his trousers leg ripped open help in its upkeep. There are P | hone 374 i B ®ing day of training. 44 b . y a er enraged by a decis- or NINE LEI IERs bl ok e many people of fine character Nevers Comes High i 2 Campus gossip has it that Er-l looking for just the room you : INDIANA ATHLETES STAR nie Nevers could have had the 5 . f foottall conching job b the Uni-| wuN BY FENGLI WITH NO PREP EXPERIENCE have to offer. They first look or an ty of Nevada only he spoke! 2 s \ a a salary language that nobody up| URBANA, T, April 12—Win-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 12. in The Empire. Insert an ad FOR INSUR ANCE S0 Ve Adtaker there could understand. He asked mning nine varsity letters in a preparatory in the “For Rent” columns in See H. R. SHEPARD & SON for $7500 a season whereas they school of the size of the Univer- |S¢hool experience aids college ath- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | e PO PSSR R-2 | have been paying George Phil-|sity of Tilinois is a rare feat, but|letes has been knocked sky high The Empire for results. , brook, ex-Notre Dame $3600. Phil-|George Fencl has booted & path 28ain at Indiana University. brock is still on the job but alumni to the seléct class. Henry Brocksmith, whg recently activity indicates he will not be| By putting three varsity “I's”|Set new Western conference marks, there when next season opens. |earned at soccre along with a half- [for the mile and two mile runs, ¢ in track meet T {dozen gained in the more popular DeVer engaged g HE JUST ARRIVED—Another new stock Ding Still Around |sports of basketball and baseball, |before coming to college. “Dink” Tempieton, confined to Fencl this spring will become the| Neither did Bryce Beecher, pole of WALLPAPER . from arthritis, has been moved ter mian since Burt Ingwerson, !0 Star in Big Ten outdoor games. J P S from his Palo Alto home to Stan-|former University of Towa coach, S B e e uneau qlnt tore ford Hospital in San Francisco.| Fencl comes from a large fam-| ATTENTION, EASTERN STARS his bed since last football season Orange and Blue's first nine-let- Vaulter and high jumper, expected He put up a great battle and is'ily of athletes in Cicero, Tl. He Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8, - this year, # any. Meanwhile his| team, and is a strong offensive Visiting members welcome. 3 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ‘ 'man on the football squad. | EDI’I;:‘ HOW;;RD. + He siands five feet eight in-| orthy Matron. Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales “Dink” must be - tall, weighs 160 pounds, and PANNY L. ROBINSON, i : i ::mwm rap fshris -3 1 : ds, i‘ o i : PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 n‘