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L4 v BRINGING UP FATHER { MR- J1GGS -~ | SOLD +iM A COMPLETE MIGHT 1T WAS VERY NICE OF YOU TO SERY YOUR LAWYER OVER TO SEE ME SET OF BOOKS-HAVE You ANY OTHER FRIENDS WHO BE INTERESTED ( : LVN BOOKS? -y BY GOLLY. AT LAST vLL GI'T EVEN WIiTH LORD CHEAPSIDE - SHELL MAKE THAT GUY COUGH UP AN HOW HE HATES TO SPEND MONEY - ALL RIGHT-MI9%S PRINT- VLL GIVE YOU A NAME - BUT DONT TELL THIS GUY | SENT YOou - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932. ,San Francisco . HES GUNNING FOR Tuz: QLyMOIC. “swor / C%wu ! ~— NATIONAL SHAGT-P0T CHAM®PION , INPOORS ANO our /! FIN\'SHEO SECOND N HE 1928 OLYMPICS d ) e AUl Rights Roserved by The Associsied Pross [1ish writer says that for the Amer- m,s of British tenni§ critics on the | }m.m Davis Cup team toavoid Wim- Wimbledon issue by telling them | ¥ International sports develop Kizzy situations, Take the ma bf tennis, In years pasi Al cans have been criticized abroad | for invading foreign lands and| away the trophies. all, weren’t Americans al. too about thei play %o win, too intently, speciajize like Tilden or Bobby Jones on one sport ; instead of playing half a dozen, none of them too well | pice of international | has made such cl xcs; with the possibility of bhe n Davis Cup team passing London tournament this year, criticism has taken a new| Harris, vennis correspond- | he London Evening Stand- d, brands the proposed plan . of . 8. L. T. A to sidetrack ! ‘imbledon as an “unfrien | The scheme is, he says, aling ‘2 march” on French and British players who will be toiling at Wim- bledon while the Americans are rounding into championship form ' at a French resort or in the Ro-| oJand Garros stadium in Paris. | | Unless America abandons this) “oute” plan cute, in English ar-age, meaning shrewd or tricky-- the Evening Standard writer urges | Jetaliation. He doesn't Nations might suggest the League! be invoked, but; he mentions & boycott of the Am- erizan championships at Forest Hills unless the U. 8. L. T. A. calls 4off the “semi-boycott of Wimble- don.” Neither Fred Perry mor Bunny Austin should go to Ameri- | ca this fall if Shields and Vines| *Xip the two weeks' play at Wim-| bledon, he says. | + Finally, Shakespeare is dragged in to prove the unfriendly action of ‘American tennis authorities The Americans by ignoring an; chligation which the give-and-take | of the game imposes will shm'»‘ *that they believe (with Cassius) that: ! “'Tis betfer that the enemy seek us— } ¥ Wilst we, lying still, Are full of resi, defense and ntm-‘ € bleness.” And at a parting shot tae Emg-l of |bledon because “three weeks is not that he also felt strongly on the | Iong enough for preparation on the subject. ‘ Declaring that he had been in| ‘cm'respondenue with the American authorities, Mr. David said: “Ihave’ cat hepes that our young players 'vu'l be at Wimbledon. I regard r, who spent week in London re-!W. ledon as pre-eminent among | somewhat allayed the feel- e lawn tennis championships or —tha world.” | Paris surface savors ludicrously of | mollycoddling.” Davis Calms Tempest | Dwight F. Davis Davis Cup don- English critics felt better aflter that, and Mr. Davis’ reputation as! |a diplomat was firmly e tablished | |in London. FOR THE Junior Prom It’s a Long Time Since John Had RHEUMATISM He found the right, inexpensive way to drive the cause of this crip- pling disease from his system E ‘Tomorrow Night! Look Your Happy Now—No More Idle Days— His Wife Joyfully Aserts, And insure As long as you have an excess of | uric acid in the joints, blood and | tissues you are going to have rheumatic pains, aches, twinges and joint swellings—you can’t help but have them. 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Alaska, district Native, decistoned Liber: Bulahan in a five round- er here Jast night. - SHOY IN JUNEAU SHED SOLOHIM BY NOW- ILL GO OVER AN LISTEN TO HIM MOAN- ing Peatures Syndieste. Ine. Great Britalnsights reservea , Seattle | Boston as § HELLO-MISS PRINTTHIS 1D LORD CHEAPSIDE. THE GENTLEMAN YOU JuST SOLD SOME BOOKS TO | WANT TO ORDER ANOTHER SET TO SEND TO MY BROTHER OVER STAVDING OF CLUB& Pacific Coast League ‘ Won Lost Pct 14 10 . 10 9 \JACK VANNOY - VIGTOR OVER Sacramento Hollywood ... Portland Los Angeles .625 .6'25 | 7 6 Jand 6 2 | oAKLAND, Cal,, April 21.—Jack | Vannoy, of Oakland, won a tech- nical knockout over Gene O'Grady, 667 |0f Medford, Oregon, [enth round of a scheduled rounder here last nighs. Vanney went into the ring weighing 199 pounds and O'Grady tipped the soales in the weigh-in at 181 vollnds e MANLEY PUNCHES OUT DECISION IN National League ‘Won Lost 14 2 Pet. Cmcmn ati 3 ten- BST1 511 500 500 .286 | 286 Pmlm New American League Won Lost Pct. 150 750 | 867 | 500 444 | 429 333 143 Washington York Cleveland Chicago . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April |21—George Manley, Denver light | heavyweight, punched out a decis- ion over Jimmy Hannah, of Poca- tello, Idaho, in a ten rounder here last night. Boston e Ed Tryban, orf Duquoin, III, tstop and captain of the 1931 ty of Tllinois baseball team the captaincy this sum- T [ | THEY’RE CATCHING THEM NOW'! You Can Save Money at Our Store SEE US FIRST Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Ore., has completed | 0 clubhouse on the munici- os2 City golf course. COAL ALL KINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CoO. PHONE 412 1932 ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY lud sy THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354—Residence Phone 37—2 Rings NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. 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