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B 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc., ir BY GOLLY- THAT COOK MUST BE FIRED- BUT | KNOW SHELL PUT UP A BATTLE- SO VLL TAKE NO CHANCES A% SHES AS STRONG AS AN OX~ I'VE A SUSPICION SHE KNOWS SHES GONNA QT THE GATE- NOW TO GIWE HER HELLO! 19 THID THE HARDWARE STORE? WELL DEND AN AXE OVER RIGHT Away- NATI, Ohio, May 13 newest ba: aling sens: on the baseball horizon is runs in the fifth ixming.l 2. is unpo Louis Cardinals, Martin on wor 5 1l and with the Pitts- big show in rdinsle w W on the s 7 he began steal- under the nases; katteries — who to know about such mat from watching their “Pepper” Mar- tin. In the big w0 three games in the stole four bases, > with the Pirates | game with the | One of these was a| with Babe $Herman the Babe home with a more Shevlin has been but far enough | e. Once there comment an. a besball | I that he| i fan. | bats! boys are| He grew up to be“ e ol his high school team,| paseman on Cincinnati sand| then the pride of joy1 Cross (College. In threc R ar of Holy i years of college bascball his hit- ting average was around .328. | Detroit got him, but let him| rest on a bench. The Reds then| ough* him back to the old ho‘me’ the | .1.1‘yw there are tall sbm'ies the youngster. Omne goes| that the dean of Holy Cross wired | n, Sr., that Jimmy was ccm- along wonderfuily well in base- net so well in his stu-; the story goes, back | . concentrate on the baseball.” i —— | FINDS DALLAS JINX i DALLAS, Tex, May 13.—Rip/ Radelif in hitting the past three seasons, can't seem to do his stuff while couldn’t make the grade. batting stride. DON'T BUY Friendly Five SHOES because they cost only $5.00 Buy them for the EXTRA WEAR EXTRA STYLE EXTRA COMFORT they are sure to Give You H. S. Graves The Clothing Man 3 Pacific Coast League jover Ken of Modesto, Cal | AN Holloywood 6; Sacramento 2.[in a six round main event. Lee g ! Night game. ‘\r\f‘*i"lu 197 pounds. P h“‘}‘“ "':“;’h]“Tm~” 131’?:p‘£ San Francisco 3; Oakland 10.! > A s . b =y “ Night game. i Games, July 30 to August 14, are g 1l‘§e 5; Los Angeles 4. Night HEAVY BLOCKING grooming themselves for the com- g;xfi-; i g i il AT PLATE FACES ing t Tt most promising " p b P 85k aht [ trio ’ — Herman e Meslon g WHITE SOX FOES| [Brix, Parlow Rothert and John | Kuck. National League CHICAGO, T, May 13.—White Brix is the American champion. Philadelphia 2; St. Louls 8. Six fons may see some old-fash- He halls from Washington. His Boston 8; Chicago 3. loned <o blocking around American record is 52 feet, 5% | Brooklyn Cincinnati 2. the hcme pla | inches. { New York-Pittsburgh game post-| Both the 5, Frank | E_,I You AINT e foliis Sbenrand poned on account of rain. be and Charley Be the m-‘ pePPE‘?MArmN | un Siete, “Holdyi e recently acquired in a trade “WWona hity, gonsiant ‘miminr INatlonal XéuFis Hitier Sheviin!” The Reds’ 22-year-old first baseman who replaced Mickey Heath has been burning up the base paths. the Cards Martin isn't the only spe(-d boy. He quickly convinced VN ‘\'I‘I Johnson hel ~ FOR BIG GAMES |Sixteen -Pound Iron Ball :” i | Putters Line Up for O)v-mus oklyn bunched 5 to 2. GAMES giate record of 52 feet 1% Rothert, who played a |fine game of football under * ‘Warn was a member of team. Cleveland §; ' Other scheduled ed on account of the | 1928 Olympic | the ifew days. The first game of a series of ———————————"""""""") possibly three contests to determine the school championship of Gas- tineau Channel will be played at Douglas tomorrow afternoon. Play will start promptly at 1:30 o'clock. The Juneau ball tossers will be accompanied across the Channel by a large party of student root- ers. ALICE G. PALMER WILL TEACH HERE Miss Alice G. Palmer will be at the head of the art and vocal 'muic departments of the Juneau Public Schools next year, ing to an announcement made to- day at the office of Superintendent |jail. R. S. Raven. Miss Palmer has been teaching at St. Thomas, North Dakota. She | will succeed here Mrs. Lance Hend- rickson, resigned. 1 —ilelp CARPENTERS STOP CLASSES AUSTIN, struction of nine new ,on the University of Texas m- us was a break for some - | Anderson, 3 g.ents. Prefessors, unable to make Bpokane themselves heard, had to dismiss classes for several days. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Tex., 'BALL TOSSERS PLAY SATURDAY , the answer, “Forget the stu-| Juneau's Team Will Go to Douglas for First Game of Series Some fairly good baseball mater- ief, who led the Texas league jal has been discovered among stu- dents of Juneau and Douglas high schools by their respective coach- playing for Dallas. Twice before es, E. G. Wentland and Lloyd Rin- he tried out with the club, but'den. Candidates for the scholastic This teams have been given intensive he has been unable to strike instruction and practice the past|Place Junge ab second. he has The Elks will use the same line- up that downed the Moose last| Sunday by a 4 to 0 score. | Vets will take the field with about the same team that opened against the Moose Wednesday evening. MRS. JIBILOFF HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGE Lillian Jibiloff, house a fight leading to the stab- bing of Julus Popoff by Tony Zenck occurred last Thursday night, was yesterday taken into custody by Federal authorities. charged with violation of the Al- baseball season, the Park this evening. of the Veterans. Mrs. aska Bone Dry Law. accord- (Sey at $2,500. Unable . Gastineau R. G. Holmes, Alaskan L. H. Smith, Juneau. Zynda Mabel Nigh Ranun, Kristie Sather, Nome. ELKS AND VETS CLASH TONIGHT |Junge and Koot Expect- ed to Be Oppos- 4 ing Pitchers f In the third game of the 1932 American Legion clubs will meet for the first time this year at City | ‘The game will |be started promptly at 6:30 o‘clock.' Bob Keaton probably will be| stanted by Manager Win' Goddard \ Junge will hurl| |for the Bills and Manning will re- Bail was set by Judge Charles| it, Mrs. Jibiloff was remanded to| Zenck, who was charged with| assault with a dangerous weapon, | is also held in the Federal jai!i He had had no hearing up to today. Popoff is said to be recov-| ering nicely from his wounds. ———————— | P AR L e SO P L AT THE HOTELS buildings Seattle; John Kuck is ¥ and both excelled in receiving champion in the| Pacific Coust League passes. uhh weight event Won Lost Pet. (IR~ R DX Ml B\ ot San Francisco 24 14 632 Hollywood n 15 03 AUTOMATIC PITCHER s | Portiand m 1 am IS AIDING BATTERS| shog | L Ange 20 17 541 Renddies PR o i 20 18 5% gAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 13. |- ._ r, Wil 17 2 M1 _tnomas White has perfected a “Watch WL BRI taN0e 15 22 405 4jreless twirler to drill batters. The k Douda, weight man of 0 28 263 | contrivance consists of a stand Czecho-Slovakia. Douda has bet- W By supponting a baseball attached by tered the world record by nearly National League |a leather thong. The bat wielder two feet. He pushed the 16- pound ‘Won Lost Pct.}mws the ball a preliminary swat weight 5444 feet a short time Chicago 17 7 .'1081‘311d on the return takes a lusty ago. ) | Boston 14 8 63 sying at it. They come back high, Strangely enough, a California Cincinnati 15 13 ‘Sdflzmw. wide and inside. coach helped develop him. Joe |Philadelphia 12 12 .500 SRR e oA Pipal, mentor at Occidental Col- St. Louis 12 14 462| Three hundred Arkansas farm- lege, spent three years as athletic Brooklyn 9 13 409 lers will keep accurate records of | directer in Czecho-Slovakia. Douda New York 8 12 .wo,thei.r various crops and livestock | was one of his pupils. Pittsburgh .. 7 15 .318 |enterprises this yera. ain HITS BUNCHED - T0 WIN GAME - BY 2-5 SCORE &z ¢ “!Johnson, of Cincinnati, Reds Turn U p New Streak on Pathsin Shevlm- Bl[; SH[]TS ARE | Fi u‘at Sacker Steals Pepper Murtm $ Thundor‘ CETTING RE ADY Holds Brooklyn Down, But Loses Out Ohio, May 13~ 1d Brroklyn 5 in seven innings yesterd: y noon but lost the game when five of them three runs n the fifth inning., THURSDAY American League Boston 4. i games postpon- | STANDING OF CLUBS THING FER MAGGIE AN ME TO 00 15 A MOVE AwAy AN LEAVE + American League Won Lost Pct Washington 17 5 i New York 14 6 .0 Detroit 13 8 619 | Cleveland 16 1t 50 ‘Sv Louis 12 14 462 Boston 4 18 182 Juneau ( League WD!\ Lost Pet | Moose 1 1 50 | Amerxcm Lsmon 00¢ : LENHART WINS | TACOMA, Wasl | Lenhart, of T\ Taco pounds, got the acision last night the Boston rmer gridiron performers. ‘They played on opposite ends of the same eleven not so many |years ago. 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