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‘&l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1932, 5 BRIN ING UP FATHER AW= SHUT UR' ME WIFE STOPS SINGIN' THEN YOU START SQUAWKIN ~ AN AINT 1T BAD ENOUGH TO HAVE RHEUMATIOM WITHOUT HAVIN TO LOOK AT YOou? // \ j o By GEORGE ’\Ic‘\l ANUS \ NOW- BOTH OF ¥\ YOUL-STOP THIS- 2 GIT AWAY FROM Awk! MY FOOT: SRAT:GIT v“p 2 13 SHT, OF HERE Ml P AWK! wo° D fl ‘w%pr i ~ WOOoF! 3 “ T ? N AL o . — 5y Vi ——— 1 2 2323 A L P Z e el oy | B 1117053005 1 e B s v i i v ki HOLD ATHLETIC ALUSON T‘:AMED WITH VAN Ryl To win THE OouBLES TiTLE" LAST SUMMER. T:Am LAST Year uEpE ¥ S FUSED APLACE ON THE TEAm 5 WHEN THEY WoULLDNT G [ HIS WIFE'S EXPEVNSES. —By Pap»! | Tocre was no trick to picking thielics and Cardinals to win thz 1931 pennant races. We did and they did, with such oughness and dispatch, that ominate the two champion- qu\ clubs here and now to stick to the peaks. The strangest feature of the sit- ustion from this observer's view- s that the Cardinals among 2 men are considered a bet- gamble to repeat than the s, we saw lthem perform in ida each minus a few vital cogs A’s looked the stronger outfit veral kilometers. The Athletics still can depend on Earnshaw, Grove and Walberg, as the Cardinals must make or three untried youngsters y the load left by the depart- of Burleigh Grimes. There is a tendency to over- rate the chances of the Yankees in the American League and un- der-estimate the strength of the, Gxams and Cubs in the National ue. I{!; the law of averages is due to continue the operations against the Athletics began in the last world series, it also may be obliged to perform at the expense of the Cardinals, who have slaughtered such clubs as Cincinnati in piling ubp “winning margins the last two vears. Anything can happen in baseball Lut the burden of proof this sea- son will be on the Yankees and the other American league clubs— not the Athletics. As THE PICK Here's the way we expect them to wind up next September, wheth- er it means anything or not. American League—Athletics, Yan- kees, Washington, Cleveland, St. Louis, Chicago, Boston and De- troit. National League — Cardinals, ) Giants, Cubs, Brooklyn, Phillies, | Reds, Braves and Pirates. STEEI.E WINS, 3 KNOCKDOWNS Tacoma Welter Defeats 5 Tony Portillo to Get | Mythical Title { SEATTLE, April 28. — Freddie) Steele, Tacoma welter, scored three knockdowns last night over Tony |Portillo, of Seattle, in a six-round ‘Wilbert Robinson made Lom- boxing bout to win the belt em- baidi, the bizg lumbering catcher, blematic of the mythical Pacific | mere or less famous as “Lumbago” Northwest crown. buy the Pacific Coast League pro-| Both fighters jduct is a real slugger and possess-|pounds, ENGLISH RACE art look more like the oultfit American Owned Horse at Judge Emil Fuchs and Man- lager Bill McKechnie thought they Romps in Ahead for 2,000 Guineas had built up at substantial cost. Likewise the Phillies appear {much stronger, thereby giving mha. |second division of ithe 1931 Nation- al league race @ much more men- acing aspect for the pennant hope- fuls this spring. — ,ee |NEW FOOTBALL RULES BLOW v TO UNBEATEN PRO ELEVEN| NEW MARKET, England, April v"r —Orwell, owned by M. G. Sing- ASHLAND, Ky., April 28—The, 'er, retired New York business man, new football rules are viewed with, Won the 2,000 guineas race yester-| disfavor by the Ashland high | |day. Aga Kahn's Dastur was sec-| school Tomcats, unbeaten for s,v(umd and Marcel Boussac's Hesper- straight years and untied the last Us Was third four years. — e | The wedge play on the kickoff, S'Mlm PREFERS MINORS use of hands by linemen on the TO SEAT ON CARD BENCH defense, the flying block and fiy-| ST. LOUIS, april 28.—“Better | ing tackle, all barred by the new|be first in a little Iberian village rules, were favorites of the Tom- ‘han second at home.” cats. So Ray Starr, slated to hurl in REDS BETTER HAND The Cincinnati Club made up mostly of ex-Brooklyn and ex-St. Louvis talent, may turn out to be | the most improved outfit in either | eireuit. Dan Howley and Sidney Wolf did not get the worst of the big deal with Brooklyn. The Reds have a preity fair dinfield, minus Cucinello and Siripp, and they get th~ benefit of some real punch ith Henman and Lombardi in the lineup. weighed 146% Coach Paul Jenkins has seven 1931 regulars and 19 reserves in a suad of 75 out for spring prac- tice %o learn the new regula- relief roles for the Cardinals this year, went back to Rochester, at which place he had been a regu- | lar stanter and one of the stars| of the International League. The| \shift was made at his own re- quest. tions. ———.———— ' IN THE FUEL OIL LINE “It took me years to get control in pitching,” said the Centralia, We haul Diesel ofl only. For|Ii boy who made good in the reasonable delivery rates Phone! Oardinxl farm system, “and I don’t 8l. THE NORTH TRANSFER—' \want to lcse that confrol now “service with a smile.” —adv. mrough lack of work.” i PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” |holed approaches of 100 and 150 yards. Juneau and Douglas Schools Arrange Track and Field Events CHIGAGO WINS FRUM DETRIOT BY SGORE 4-3 ..x Errors Are Made— Tigers Drop to Second Place in League a e nts next Saturday after- city. Students of both institutior huve been practicing and traini for the varicus comp | several weeks, and the rivalry to ke keen and inte - A well-balanced program has DETROIT, Mich., Ap: 28. —|been arranged. It will begin ! Chicago made six & in thc‘ mpily at 1 o . game yellerday afternoon but at (is irvited to be that defeated Detr: 4 to 3. drop- |be mno « charge Tigers to second place in either r the the Major league standing. The New York Yankees were idle yes- Officials crday because of the weather. The list of officials to handle the various event: still incom- GAMES YESTERDAY p Prof. R. S. Raven, Super- Pacific Coast League intendent of Schools, announced | Missions 1; Seattle 2, eleven in-|today, and he \mul\ e any per- ons familiar wit k and to volnmc er their ses dfficials Portland 5. San Francisco 3; Sacramento 4. Oakland 1; Los Angeles 5. National League Cnder St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 6. boys inay enter three track events | Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 8. nd ‘any number of field events; | American League 8’ may enter any number of Cleveland 7; St. Louis 1. i (uc’k and rleld event count five poi rer thrgz points; third place, one point STANDING O¥ CLUBS In fhe relay race, five points will Pacific Coast League be “credited t6 the schodl of the Won Lost Pet.|Winning team, and one péint to \San Francisco 16 7 696 |cvery member of the winning 5 Houyv\ ood 14 9 609 | Leam. i 3 10 565 List of Track Events 13 10 565 As amnounced by Prof. Raven, L 12, 710 545 [the track events in the order of 9 18 409 | their occurrence [follow: 9 14 391 1. 220 yard dash for boys. 5 18 217 2. 50 yard dash for girls. S. 440 yard dash for boys. National League 4. 100 yard dash for girls, Won Lost Rot. 5. 50 yard dash for boys. | Chicago o | 3 750 6. Half mile run for boys. | Boston .18 3 27| 7. 100 yard dash for boys. Fhiladelphia .. 6 6 500 Various Field Contests PS. bu.rgh . 6 1 462 The field events in the order| ..... 5 6 455 of their occurrence foll Cm:dnnan 6 8 429 1. Pole vault for boy: Louis 5 8 385 2 High jump for boys. Brooklyn .3 ;. 300 3. High jmp for girls. 4. Running broad jump for American League boys. Won Lost Pct.| 5. Running broad jump for New York ... 78 1100 | girls. Dotroit ..... = 4 692 . Shot put for boys. ‘Washington 8 4 667 7. Baseball throw for girls, Cleveland LA 571 8. Half mile relay race for boys. Chicago ¥ 5 8 85| 9. One fourth relay race for Philadelphia. . 4 7 364! gins St. Louis 5 9 2357 | Some Not Selected Z Boston ........... 3 8 .273{ Official Starter—-Prof. R. 8. Ra- ven: JURADO DECUNES Judge of Track Events—H. C. ‘\Vaflms]ey, TO TAKE NEW SHOT | Judge of Field Events—Prof. A AT BRITISH OPEN * unam. | Cierk of Track Events—To e s eleci BUENOS AIRES, April 28. —| Qlék of Field Events—To There will be no ‘Argentine men- |gslected. ace this season to continued Unit-| Timer of Track Events—To be ed States possession of the Brit- | seiected. ish open golf championship. ) ‘The cricketlike little Jose Ju-“ i rado, pal of the Prince of Wales and dce of Argentina golfers, who had the title in the bag last year until he took a flock of sixes on the last holes and sloughed the honors to Tommy Armour, has no appetite for ancther Eurnpean campaign this year. He is playing better golf t,han he ever did, and burning up the courses of his native country in the middle sixties, but he has de-, clined the offer of the Argen- tine Gold club, where he is pro- | tessional, to send Mim to the wars| UPMOBILE in either the United States or, SERIES 222 | Britain. Jarado found more agony than pleasure in the harrowing grind of | British and European tournament | THE NEW play last year, and another expe- dition would entail his absence from his home course during the Argentine winter, most lucrative teaching season of the year. Because Jurado plans to stay at home his co-professionals, Frec- cero, Genta and Churto, also have spurned opportunities to play again in the British open and Argen- tina probably will be unrepre- sented, Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! - — iy KANSAS CITY, April 28.—Arthur | Guettel, Kansas City golfer, opened his 1932 season by scoring a round with four birdies, two coming from 'JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor BOYS AND GIRLS MEET SATURDAY - Eoy and girl athletes re; ing . Juneau and Douglas high| hoel ‘will contest in track and 1d | 5 | [ the rules of the mce:.! be i be | ORDER OF DE MOLAY meeting of | e | , Senior Coun and Daniel Livie, evening, mal dance - — Among the guests tineau Hotzl are Antheny J. 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Sash and Doors 1933 First Ave. So., Seattle ELECTS OFFlCERS; the members | rder of the DeMolay last in Se sh Rite Temple, were € ed for the en- chosen were Master Coun- Junior s will be fol- for order and invited | l at the Gas-| O FCT RS SR e IR Hope Chest to Be Awarded 0.B.WILLIAMS CO. Mr. Jerry Galvin, prominent Alaska | Nome, ng man, is in Juneau on bu for a few days, and is greet- many of his old-time friends | in ‘this city. He makes his home | in Seatile, but spends much of his | e every year in the Territory, ¢ ving mining interests on Ba- | ha | ker Island, about 100 miles from | Ketehikan. He is developing a rold quartz property there. He owned and worked n the Kougarok district. e e Irish bascball team. | Dance The three clection officers, to- | merican eglon | with the appointive offi- . A lcers who will be named by ‘the | Auxll[ary | Master Councilor, will be installed | ELKS’ HALL Saturday, April 30 THE EVENT OF THE SEASON i DON’T MISS IT! Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 J uneau‘, Alaska Galvin was one of the suc- ul operators on the Beward MANY FR]ENDS HERE Feninsula in “;e early days, of} [ placer eclaim on Dall Creek For the first time in his varsity Joe Sheeketski, Notre Dame! back, passed up spring foot- ball this semester to play on the He is a first A place where you don’t have to make reservations in advance, We Can Supply the LUMBER, SHEETROCK, CEDAR SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS, FLOORING and FINISH USE ALASKA LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills. Inc. PHONE 358 Quality and Service Your Former World’s ‘Ri};); Anders’bnd Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 EANING FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON QUICK STEP— The .best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main Mother’s Day, May 8th MOTHERS’ CARDS—AUGUSTINE & . KYER CANDIES—Lower Prices Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 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