The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1932, Page 5

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[y No games re played in the 2 Coast League yesterday as the teams were travelling to| ¥ onen this afternoon on schedules | - for this week g STANDING oOr CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. San Francisco 23 12 657 | Portland 20 15 571 Hollywood 20 15 871 fd 4, Sacramento 20 15 571 Los Angeles 19 15 559 w4 Seattle 15 20 429 Oakland 13 21 .382 » Missions 9 26 257 National League Won Lost Rct. 120 16 6 m1| on 13 8 619 . nnati 14 11 564 Philadelphia 11 10 524 » St. Louis 3 13 458 New York 8 1 421 4 Brooklyn 718 850 Pittsburgh 7 15 318 American League Won Lost Pct Washington 17 5 73 New York . 12 6 667 Detroit 12 8 600 » Cleveland 15 1 ST St. Louis 12 12 500 #» Philadelphia 8 12 400 ‘Chlcago 6 16 273 #Boston ... 4 16 200 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. Elks 1 0 1,000 Moose 0 1 .000 Amer. I.tgmn 0 0 .000 K ’ " IOWA’S NEW GRID -MENTOR WILL TEST » SPEARS, BIERMAN ¥ IOWA CITY, Ia, May 10—The University of Towa, one of three BRINGING UP fATHEil 4 OM-MR-JIGGSYOU MUSTNT MISS GOING ON THE ROOF OF THE HOTEL AND LOOKING » THROUGH OUR POWERFUL Wiy TELESCOPE-YOU CAN OL CALL SEE ALLTHE STARS R ea AT CLOSE RANGE- SRl W THIS ot TOWN- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPFRE TUESDAY MAY 10, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS OH OH! \TS A BETTER TOWN THAN | THOUGHT- DID You SEE THE STARS ? JUST ONE OF TWEM- KIN YOU TELL ME WHERE THE SHOW 16 PLAVIN THIS ) WEEK? MURPHY FACING TOUGH BATTLE INNEXT BOUT - CINCINNATI IS - WINNER, FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME Bebis Phillies-in First-Clash ¢ —Lombardi Again dleweight, Here for - Sters Battle May 21 g | " CNCIVNKTI Olno.mxaéml(o——i Eddie Dolan, one of the most ing middleweight prospects Pacific Northwest, arrived today to go into training for his coming bout with' Miles Mur- + ¥ na 4 ory vesterday in r ¢ tussel with the ; Cincinnati's fift straight vie phy, middleweight titleholder of Making 4] game notable was|Alska, of this city. The match * Ernest Lombardi, the ball crash- ' GUIbd, | S olEY [ 0" e ing catcher, who hit a three bag- |~ » rounds. ger and n ne run. It is the feature boxing event 14 > A on a bill that has a wrestling bout GNP MUNDAT between Roy Anderson aml Trish i | Pmadn‘phu 3; Cincinnati 4. New York-Chicago game post poned, rain. | (. American League Cleveland 0; Washington 3. uled games postponed rain. Coast League Big Ten schools having new foot- ball coaches for 1932, will meet each of the others on the gr&d-l » iron next Fall Cssie Solem, new Iowa eoath .y will send his Hawkeyes against Wisconsin at Madison October 8. w,yWisconsin is now coached by Dr. Clarence W. Spears, whose strong Minnesota teams of 1928 and 1929 e upset by Iowa elevens 7 to 6 and 9 to 7. Minnesota, with Bernie Bierman as new coach, will be the Hawkes' homecoming opponent October 22. Solem himself was a Minnesota star of pre-war days, as was ¥y Bierman. e * ANGEL PITCHING FEEBLE LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 10— In the first nine baseball games played by the Los Angeles teams, Manager Jack Lelivelt was com- pelled to use 25 pitchers, or nearly » three moundsmen a game. The Angels won three and lost six. ———— Dailv Empire Want Ads Pay I | Jack Ryan, heavyweights Eddic Dolan, Flashy Mid:oen | Los Angeles battler rican Legion arena and is for | Enough VELVET for 50 cigarettes T T yOlLT own... and na- |dian new has and tionally prominent grappling game. been here E Ryan Dol |48 fignts he has had entered the pro game ons over such me | Overland, Pacific Coa Paul Delaney, in the & Fran| in 100 WOMEN IN BOWLING TOURNEY SALT man’s ring circles, LAKE CITY, U Army champ of Fo: Dolan is a 21-year-old ¢ up, and a cl Associated Fress Photo Murphy will mee Willard, former heavy- | 1 canliflower he ha | welght boxing champion who now | e Is 49 years old and weighs 3C). .d since he st s ring ca- 4 ‘,‘f“]mm 4 i 1.““ F:j“d“z 7 S e - | says he plans to go into training | onEnfl e S : ; | for some exhibition bouts, | to be about to unde The regular meeting of the x | a campaign i e pRe o o i W SRR is a brother of Alford J “ 1 Bradford Post| ruction of a group of about chmaker for the No. 4 will be held at the Dug-| room bungalows in the an Legion post. ut Thursday, May 12, at 8 and away from | A second boxing Tisiting C o s wel. | da c has been voted m. Visiting Comrades wel- the next card. It -0 el K Council of Newcastle- | Nebalis, crafty Fi come, gland, for use of the | eran against Billy —adv. Adjutant. ticulierement par s “roll 22 use tobacco made for rolling. Velvet is easy to 1oll . ., pretty near volls itself. .. and man, it's certainly good! Aged-in-wood and sweet as a nut! = | also closing his right eye. 'BABE COLIMA WINS | weighed 128 pounds Se recommande par- finesse et sa pureté. | Wildcat of_S_e_atlle Loses} Six Rounder to Frisco Fighter PORTLAND, Oregon, May 10.— Frankie Stetson, of San Prancxsco. gave Wildcat Carter, of Seattle, a ‘evere beating in a six rounder here last n Stetson won ewvery round, floor- ing Carter in the first round and Stetson weighed 144 pounds and Carter weighed 141 pounds. A P OVER JUMPING JACK KANE IN 6-ROUNDER |- LAS VEGAS, New Mexico, May | | 10.-Babe Colima, of Las Vegas, gained a decision over Jumping Jack Kane, of Chicago, here last night in a ten rounder. Each man — e Pat J. Lynch, diamond driller, is a passenger aboard the Yukon for Seward enroute to the Matanuska where he will do work for the govcrn:nent on coal properties. To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, dreams come true. Start today. save to make your It is the surest way. First National Bank DR. WEST’S NEW 50 cents Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY @ 1932, LicorrT & MyEas Tosacco Co, Your - Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and ontside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. 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