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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932. — % BY GOLLY-1 wWiSH WED LAND SOMEWHERE- "M WEARY OF LOOKIN AT WATER- SAY-CAPTAIN- WHAT THE DICKENS ARE WE ANCHORED OUT HERE AT SEA: FER? WOURE LOOK BEEN TIED TO A DOCK OUT THE WRONG DIDE OF THE BOAT - WEVE TWO HOURS - ING (814 FOR QUY OF 1T A BALL RLAYER 2\ NATIONAL BEFORE TUE "'WorLp's SERIES < HACK WILSON HITS CIRCUIT CLOUT TO WIN Gets First Hit of. Season with Home Run in Sev- enth, 2 Men Ahead BROOKLYN, N. Y., April 16.— Hack Wilson chose a critical mo- ment yesterday to make his first By GEORGE McMANUS 1 HOPE DINTY 'S HOME - !mm:zgers, probably will present LEAGUE UPENS the strongest array of talent in the history of the Lecague. Weak s of last year will be filled SEASUN MAY 8. with fine material. Most of the § |stars of 1931 are on hand for this season. | The ball field will be faster l this year. Much improvement is to be made in the outfield which e is mow beingg filled in and lev- - eled. It will be an even-surifaced Date O_f Offlcal BaSEba“ [ficld without grass when the work Opening Fixed at Meet- |is compietea. IN BANKRUPT! ing Last Night No. 71-Bkey. Oon Su!m“)‘- May 8, the CiY In the District Court for the Ter- Leoague will open the 1932 baseball| ritory of Alaska, Division Num- scason with all the formal cere- | per One, at Juneau: mondes traditionally marking thal n the Matter of Sam Gazaloff, occasion. The opening date was| Bankrupt. picked last night at a meeting! To the creditors of Sam Gaza- of league officials m‘ld managers loff, of Juneau, Territory of Alas- of the three clubs which was pre- ka, Division Number One, a Bank- sided over by President Karl rypt. Theile. | Notice is hereby given that on Managers A. F. MacKinnon, the 6th day of April, 1932, the said Moose; E. M. Goddard, American Sam Gazaloff was duly adjddicated Legion, and Walter Andrews, Hiks, and Capt. H. C. MacSpadden at- tended the meeting. G. W. Nos- trand, reappointed Umpire in Chief bankrupt; and that the first meet- ing of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 30th day O Royal Range 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, Thomas Hardware Col. L Fresh Grandma’s CAKES and COOKIES CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Electric Vacuum Cleaner General Electric bhom2 run of the season for the Dodgers. It was also his first hit in the National League season and so helped Brooklyn defeat the Boston Braves 8 to 2. Hack made the Ccircuit clout h two on bases in the seventh of the League by President Theile, of April, 1932, at 2:00 o'clock in wals also present. the afternoon of said day, at which The three managers were direct- time the said creditors may attend, ed to draft ground rules for the prove their claims, appoint a trus- season and submit them to the tee, examine the bankrupt, and League for approval. A schedule transact such other business as may will be worked oul at once. i properly come before said meeting. Player perscnnel will be an-| Dated, April 16th, 1932. nounced for all ‘three clubs early H. B. LEFEVRE, nest week. Players who were not | Referee in Bankruptcy. Date of Publication:sApril 16, 1932 members of any club of the or- ganization ladi year, and who de- e o | L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS . zire to turn out this season are I‘ | J. B. Burford & Co. | | | . Royal Hoover All are standard rugged models and all are backed with an Iron Clad Guarantee. Prices range from $14.50 to $60.00. frame when his team was leading 2to1 The game between was n mound duel Waltson Clark and Tom , Boston veteran. e e . Ask about our trade in your old cleaner plan. SEAL'S HURLER DOES GOOD WORK LAST NIGHT at ithe Firemen's Club in City Hall building not later than next Monday. nequested to leave their mames | “ | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied The clubs, according to %he; SAN FRANCISOO. Cal., April 16. . —Bill Hender: —THE CARDINALS Iheld the Mt while his FIERY OUTRIELDER., - i i i 09 x % 7 gnon for { home | fielder, | customers” Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ti]u'm-zm Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 — Il 8 seven, run by Donovan, the first man up. Hoff- man, the Mission’s* catcher, - dréw the only hit for the Reds, & single in ‘the third inning. The BSeals including . a | centar 34 Years in Alaska Edison Mazda Lamps won 4 %o 0. Democratic Candidate H B e —— S . ! o 2 — THATS PEOPER'S ANSWER. To THE i 7 L QAMES ' FESTHRIVAN for “pig ’ 2 QUESTION OF WHAT HE'LL Do THLS SEASON e i [l e s s BN < BN SR —— ~———— | Portland 10; Sacramento 2. Your !wwm Park, i petersure, ELEPHANTS, LIONS, o Poaciass 47 R 0. REPRESENTATIVE W | reminded Buck Herzog, the old in- ‘B4 | ficlder, of an incident back in |l |the days when he was managing Cincinnati, and playing a game at the Polo Grounds against the | Gilanits. Night game. Alaska Laundry WINNING TEAMS IN FRIDAY’S BOWLING FirsT Division National League Boston 2; Brooklyn 8. Pittsourgh 9; St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 7; New York 6. In the first match on the Elks’ Subject to April ks Tugby team. Air Rale ] A biimp, floating lazily ove:: e SHOY IN JUNEAU | A captive balioon swayed just |Club alleys last night, which the| . 8: Cincinnati 2. 3 ; i - | 20v2 the ball field, bearing some Elcphais won, two out of three, | gl N o Primaries TELEPHONE 15 The subdued tone in 'the public |aqvertising legend. Before the|from the Cougars, the bowling was L prints concerning the celebrated as‘me,J “Lord” Byron, the umpire,|well below par, Not a single 500 New YAQQM;MPMW! 9 Robert, Moses Grove must mot be|came over with a serious face to)or bolter score was chalked up. Cleveland 2: Detroit 3. 2 interpreted as any indication that|poth Herzog and John McGraw,| Some good scores were wolled in p . Ohi 4 " Your Support Is he is on the decline. o [the ensuing engagements between mfifr";“‘* 3;. Chioeeo & i PP THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Rcbert Moses 15 a great be-| “Only two bases today on a|the Lions and the Ohipmunks, |y b inoton 2; Boston 0. Apprecmted THE G A STINE AU liver in letting his rubbery leftiball in the balloon. 1 :‘Moh st:;;‘ ‘mhf:ier Woni: to 1.} s 5 4 i talking 1 him iarry in one of his good qtier e A S old mights, getting a total of s74.|- STANDING OF CLUBS Qur Services to You Begin and End at the gets under way. At Fletcher. mow @ Yankee|FlUlen came through with 566,| Pacific Coast League Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat « The most expensive plece °f'cca,ch~but Iom\e‘r}y piipiss At ofnl:lgnghms An.unebg.zme, and Erb- | on TRt o I Bttt pitching ivory in the big leagues Herzog’s on the Giants, drew @ nd showed his st perfm'mancc‘ A only had no knack of making|yeminj t remark from ‘Buck of the scason wihen | he- marited (BN Toenoleco 13 :13 m i i, - 1550, Sacramento. ... : mself a public character, enter-| «yjetch” has a club whose prom- i ; - Mrs. Lavenik stood out among the | Hollywood (e 636 9 taining to the war correspondent|; .n.e bespeaks his fighting tem-| omer o T L total | was |Pontlahd 6 5 545 as well as to his mates, but hel,oament One day Herzog told o ‘ |Oakland 4 6 40 shies gruffly from nearly all the !y 3 506, best single game, 181. s el i him: The Badgers and the Bears bowl|Los Angeles . -4 7 366 Tty UG e “Art, down in my country We |y nigni in the only mateh sched- |Seattle -8 7. 300 Connie Mack, who sees a change | hang lanterns at night on a ¢hin| oy Next week marks the end of |Missions ... 1 10 091 toward mellowness in the Jlanky|like yours.” the tournamern Youthpay with the years, is mnot ! EI.E. s National League rupported in this view by the! \ Jupored s view % o MAXIE ROSENBLOOM [ stenning - 150 158 105455 W . e ents have obtained little but mono- IS GIVEN DEClslon‘Ml‘Nflufllwn .. 175 162 155—492 Boston P 500 | sylable responses from Mose. Davls ... 146 146 146—438%| "0 = 2 2 '500" _ |Mrs. Bringdale 118 114 112844 (S0 ™ ss 5 i o | The contrast between Grove,| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, April|Mrs. Bavard ... 128 128 128384 g;f;‘:g’[‘)"“ PR IR the greatest pitcher, ‘and Babe :g' i :memstam as the hg‘lz:; 725 708 710-2143 | Pittsburgh o b IIRE ] R S Ruth, ithe greatest slugger, is eyt chikimiuion, .dof the e Cbi!GARs Brooklyn ....... b L | 500 | Al sharply drawn in the Sraining| .o, jog night over Stanley Wel- |Robertson 165 161 165491+ |New York . B T 400, FOR IN SURAN CE camp. Apparently the only $hings |, . or aysgegon, Michigan, in o H. Mess'cht .. 156 156 156—468° S comemration: on the bali|% Poud bout. " lpewion . am am st Ametiah Duene: See H. R. SHEPARD & SON & ;| Rosenbloom weighed 177} pounds |Mrs. Pullen - 119 148 115382 i & flelds and their likeness for oi-|, SCrd T MERDed T pounds | M. Eie 126 111 165402 |Weshingtan 0 1,000 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. gars off them. o Chicago 1 750 | Ruth not only gets three times| 710 RECALL DISARMAMENT 693 708 728-2124 Detroit ... 1 667 as much salary as Grove, whether —_— LIONS New York 1 2500 | o " or not he is that much more val-| GENEVA, April 16-—As mémen-|pullen O 152 133_s66 |Philadeiphia 1 500 QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work uable to his team jbut. gathersiioes of the disarmament confer- |Council " 150 153 180483 |Cleveland % a8 and for boats inside and outside. ten times as much publicity. ' lence, the Swiss government is dis- | Brbland 214 156 180550 [St Touls ... s gl P ] S The Babe does things in the|tributing a booklet containing ‘the |Mrs. Keller . 104 104 104—312° |Boston .- - g uneau Faint dtore grand manner, with a “Hello, kid” lcomplete series of the postage Mrs. Williams ... 163 159 125—447 S Ni 3 for every one, old or young, along 'stamps issued in honor of the g EERpeRie it 1 AT THE HOTELS 1 2nd Near Main the way. He was born a good|gathering. 857 724 T171-2358 . mixer, gifted with poise and s e, AR CHIPMUNKS Poplastied With color in every ges- | o [ Taenii 137 206 179—522 Gastinean Hotel UNI TED FOOD CO ture. l .l H. Sabin . 205 185 184574 B. E. Baumgarten, Petersburg; | - Pl h Fl ¥ g Grove s almost surly by COM-| = Desire of fans to view Max Ca- O. Olson 132 147 166—444 |L. M. Carrigan, R. D. Carrigan ymout oanng Power ! parison, though he has had NO|rey’s Brooklyn baseball club made |Mrs. McCormick 66 66 66—198* /0. A. Johnson, Seattle; S. An- “CASH IS KING” R 2 | business manager vor any suchla sell-out certain at the opening|Mfs. Lavenik .. 181 155 170—506 |cerson, Juneau. The engine floats in the chassis with coterie of well-wishers &s the Babe |game, et e 5 g Alagkan | o the freedom and stability of a dock | bas had to make things casier| 721 759 764-244 | Frank Johnson, Douglas; Joseph S re 0 en Tonl ht or pontoon bridge. It floats on rub- | and more profitable for him, as| Mrs, Dorothy Holsinger, mew| °* Average; did noi bowl. Bierd, Juneau. to p g ber supports which function, how- | well as to educate him in the mod- Florida women's golf champion, has ever, in a way that rubber ’enginn § @D methods of ballyhoo. {een playing the game only thre;| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay SHOP N JUNEAU mounting were never bef: 3 Pehaps the possibililties are years. CHba g i ore. | Sty J.hen for “building up” Grove to a — PR O L A T . - % ployed. il Doifie: slon sy | ey ey B g sy | LUDWIG NELSON | PHONES 83 OR 85 The Store That Pleases o e i e e | e | THE SANITARY GROCERY Robert Moses out of his shell. l l | | .