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" ELKS WIN FROM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER 2 | IF YOU THINK YOU ARE | GOING TO STAY HOME | AND SLEEP ALL EVENING '\ YOu ARE SAOLY MiS- TAKEN- SEE THAT YOU || TREAT THESE PEOPLE WITH RESPECT S VAN WAGON H AW' | WANTED To STAY HOME AN READ THE 1M SORRY - MUM - BUT- MRS- COUNTRY AND MR-VAN WAGON WENT OUT ABOUT AN HOUR AGO. I'M AFRAID HELL NOT BE BACK UNTIL LATE By GEORGE McMANUS AS GONE TO THE MARVELOU S _ TOUCH- TF« GORRY WE MISSED HIM- HES SUCH A GENTLEMAN AND HE | PLAYS THE PIANO -, HE HAD SudH A P 1 KNOW HE HAS HE FIVE FROM ME ONCE- ) : THAT ‘i crs Too | i85 e Y and fanned five. He issued one {a short rally but Manning free transportation. it in the bud. Haines Score in First with a single between and - The Elks scored their first run |second. Baker ‘blocked ball into T. Kealton's u in the opening frame when 8.|but couldn't recover for )t glove and the latter threw him (3 , ' Baker, Vet third sacker, missed}B. Keaton popped out to out irst, Roller’s grounder and gave him‘Cno out of position in right| The Elks scon ifth and . . s life at first. Manning scratched |abo 20 feet, hardly had to move | final ‘N FAST GAME an infield hit between first and [to get T. Keaton's high line driv .‘duub' d deep second. Grummett blocked the | Bill Schmitz shot a single to leit, |were out —_— |ball and recovered quickly but|advancing Haines to second. | Worth's peg to th Manning Bests Keaton and| Is Given Brilliant Worth’: no one covered to take the thr ller advanced to second. Grum- mett speared Coughlin's short fly. | Boyd smacked the apple to the fence between right end center ‘The ird. Fielding Support 's hot groundsr was gobbled Roller who ‘tossed him out | \ v one out Elks went scorel Boyd's second | was Roller singled to right e in the fifth, 1 tried to stant t again the Bills' mfi?ld} two plate was |ahead of Cooper but Haines drop- ped the ball and he Wi ored. Bob another Vet for two bags. Roller scored eas- e, going to waste. too fast. He singled to right. Manning hurled a steady game but Hermanson's fine peg to Hermsen 'and Grummett singled |Roller took T. Keaton's grounder la ht and was supported in|the plate caught Manning by feet Vets in the fourth but|and forced Bob at second, and e by his infield, and |Andrews fanned for the third oul.|they were futile, when a fast dou- |D. Baker threw to Andrews for T mpé:! away with the| The Elks added ancther in the |i od them.. | the second half of'the twin slaugh- f e, defeating the American Le- second. McCloskey singled to i r half of the same frame, |ter. glon by a score of 5 to 0. Keaton {and stole second. Bonner walkgd.{ he scored two after two Ancther double was pulled off wes almost as effective as Man- |D. Baker popped cut to T. Kea-|were out. Keaton fanned Bonner in the sixth. Bill ning, but his infield support was ton at short. McCloskey stole d. |and Baker for the first two. Coop- itz led off with his second wobbly in the pinches, and errors Cooper fanned. Roller hit a high- er singled sharply to left field. | single of the game. Worth ground= paved the way for every run of (bounding hopper to the box and|Haines had him headed off on ed to D. Baker, who tossed Bill | Keaton let it get away from him. an altempted steal but Hoben out at second and Roller's throv jelded six hits and |Manning scored and Bonner o0l !dropped the ball at second. Roller caught Worth at first. five men. Keaton was second. Manning was out, S. Bd-‘ d a three-bagyer to center, The Vets staged double mur- for eight safeties, two ker to Grummett. |scoring Hooper. T. Keaton took der of their own in the fifth when > and a triple included, The Vets opened the third Let’s talk turkey! No use beating around the bush, if you roll your own—if you like “hand-made” cigarettes—then you want tobacco that’s made for roll- ing.” And you want good tobacco. Velvet is just that—made for roll- ing—and the best you ever smoked for taste and aroma! © 1932, LiceeTT & Myzss Tosacco Cos with | Manning’s grounder and threw it y o8 Keaton took Se recommande par- ticuliérement par sa finesse et sa pureté. Mc'Closkey's out at first. | DIDNT EXPECT YOU BACK S0 SOON-MR-VAN WAGON WAS HERE HWE WAS SORRY TO FIND YOU FOLKS WERE PAAVO NURMI MARRIED MAN - r second, stepped on e out Andrews and meRepOoOOOR 0 AB R H PO A 30210 30001 30101 80070 S0 051 1 30002 20761 p 20101 ss. 200 33 Tots 2406 18 10 KS AB R H PO A r 42205 Ma p. 40°1:0:80 Coughlin, c. 30050 Boyd, If. 30200 Andrews, . 300100 Me O 8 1,.:1:4.0 *Niemi, cf. 00000 Bonner, 3b. 20020 Baker, D., 2b. 300335 Cooper, rf. 2,072 459 Totals 28 5 82113 “——Replaced McCloskey in sixth inning. SUMMARY: Earned runs: Elks 0, Vets 0; two-base hits, Boyd and Cooper 1 each; three ler; double plays, to' Bonner to D. Baker, D. Baker to Andrews T. Keaton ito Grummeti; out, by Keaton 5, by Manning first on bal off Keaton 1. Umpires: Nos and Thomas on bases. Py Vets Enough VELVET for 50 cigarettes ¥ i 15¢ base hit, Rol- | Elks 3, Manning Roller to 1, struck 5; rand at plate, Hart 14BOYSON ~ SCOUT CAMP ~ LISTSOFA |Troop Members Are Asked to Submit Their Appli- [ cations This Week ' THIS 1S MY LUCKY DAY~ by n applications for the Annual Boy Scout Encampment at Eagle River were submitted this at the meetings of Troops 11 and 613, to start registration r the outing. ven boys from each troop so e signified their ir tions ar going to camp, which will be reld from June 6 to 18, inclusive. A good many more applications icipated. All Scouts who to turn in their blanks at meetings this week, as they directed, are asked to take to Shattuck’s insurance of- { m inland 19.—Pa e L st iuline - By1via Daesaner plications coming in later i Jed | yesterd B E time are likely to be i 4 1, as it will be impo e ceremony atten » additional tenting facili- 3 that date and have it - here by the time camp L Following is a partial list of Scouts who two weeks ago an- nounced they would attend the camp, but whose applications e ! not n submitted: | BY KNOGKOUT op 611: Robert Simpson, | {Harry TLucas, Clifford Shearer, | Siagh | Walter Scott and Jim Cole. ) | SEATTLE, May 19. — Freddie| 1roop 613: Jack Kearney, Jos- |Stecle, of Tacoma, last nignt|°Ph McLean, Jack Davis, Harry| 'knocked out Ceferino Garcia, of Brios| WOW, - Fency {Manila, in the second of a sched- | ends, Ralph Bardl and Jos- uled six round bout, jeph: Smith [ Steele weighed 148 pounds and | PR 7 Garcia weighed 146 pounds. | CREDIT EXTENDED R s e (lemu will be ex;ende(: ato ro; (liable customers an atrons of ROUT ENDS IN THIRD n: store. 2 —adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. ROUND, SLEEP PUNCH| THIRD PARTY TALK STARTS WASHINGTON, May 19—United States Senator Willlam E. Borah today warned of a possible third party movement unle: Congress enacts unemployment relief pro- grams before the National Conven- tions are held. Reduce.;l 3 - 30 Pounds Never Felt Better Safe Way To Lose Fat Take the case of Miss Madelong Crowley, for instance, who lives in Little Rock, Ark. Just read her letter: “I have used Kruschen Salts for one year—when I started I weighed 140 pounds—now I weigh 110 pounds and never felt better in my life.” That's the big reason a host of men and women take Kruschen to lose weight — as the fat goes you gain in health — skin clears—eyes grow bright—activity replaces in- nce. Take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast— cut down on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets—a jar of Kruschen that costs but a trifle lasts 4 weeks—gét it at Butler Mauro Drug Co. and Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore in the world—but for your health's ake demand and get Kruschen Salts. —adv, McCAUL MOTOR co. | v Old papers for sale at Empife Office, ; OAKLAND, Cal.,, May 19.—Young Tommy, 119 poun sensational | Filipino fighter, knocked out Ben-| ny Karter, 122': pounds, in thel third round of a ten round sched- | uled bout here last nigh | COMI ! TO ST As Monday, May on Memorial Day, owing to insistent | demands of our shippers in Alaska, ' the Motorship Northland will sail | from Seattle for Juneau on Satur- {day, May 28, at 9 p.m. instead of May 30. Please place your orders in accordance with change in | schedule for this one trip. | ladv. D. B. FEMMER, Agent. | — e | MARTHA SOCIETY SALE | The Mart Society will hold 11 Food and Fancy Work Sale Sat- | urday, May 21, at Sanitary Gro- | cery. —adv. May 2Ist v CATCH AS CATCH ROY ANDERSON, 190 Pounds INTRODUCING SENSATIONAL MODERN WRESTLING TO JUNEAU! ALSO ON THE SAME CARD BOXING—6 Rounds Middleweight Division EDDIE DOLAN (of Seattle) MILES MURPHY (Titleholder of Alaska) Lewis Nabalis (130 Pounds) VS. Billy Jack (135 Pounds) TICKETS—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 On sale at Butler Maure, Alaskan Hotel, Pioneer Pool Hall, Juneau Drug, Kaufman’s Restaurant WRESTLING EVENT! Sponsored by American Legion ROY ANDERSON (Formerly 185-Pound Worl IRISH JACK RY AN (Of Chicago) (Recently matched with both Lewis NG 5 S A.B. HALL Champion) S. CAN—2-Hour Limit JACK RYAN, 210 Pounds and Sonnenberg)