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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. MAY 24, 1932 BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT IN THE WORLD DID t DO WITH ME KEYS? 1 KNow i © 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc. . Great Britain rights reserved 'VE GOT TO G\ TN WITHOUT WAKIN LP MAGGIE - 'M SURE THEM KEYS ARE 1N THIS SUIT- < 3= | SPRNG BOARD RO / SHE SCORED QUITE AV UPSET BY TAKING ONE. OF GEORGIA COLEMAN'S DIVING LOS ANGELES A-<€ Al Rishis Reserved by The Associaled Frevs Red Pilot Seehs Way to$ pur W ysong; Sees Another Lefty Grove in the Moody Giant| LS e /fiv’ggfit‘a ) , , | —By Pap SHE WAS THE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF HE 1928 OLYMPIC TEAN KNOGKS GRIZZY FROM RING TO GET DECISION Tony Canzonerl WlnS mn Fifth Round by Tech- nical Knockout PITTSBURGH, Fenn., May 24. Tony Conzoneri, lightweight cham- pion, scored a over Battling Gizzy in round of a scheduled ten rounder non-title bout here last night. Gizzy fell through the ropes and was unable to crawl back into the! technical knockout | the fifth BUSTUN BRAVES WININTENTH; 60 UP TO Tl]Pi, _Ral)bit's—El;v Scores, Worthington—Brook- lyn Loses Game May 24—R2b- came to bat with men out in the last of the inning yesterday afternoon ne through with a single eated Brooklyn 5 to win planted the PBrav back on top of the National League. Rebert ‘Worthington, on - third. d casily on the Rabbit's blow, his fourth one for the game. Maranville GAMES MONDAY | Pacific Coast League No games were playsd yester- as the teams were traveling open on the week's schedule afternoon. National League New York 9; Philadelphia 7. Brooklyn 4;‘Boston 5. American League Bosten 6; ‘Warh: Cleveland 0; IC 2Iphia t. Louls 7; STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast Ieague Won Lost Pet. . 29 18 617 -’ sm 22 542 87 5l 26 458 2¢ 510 28 420 32 347 Detroit Los Angeles Hollywood | San Francisco Portland ... | Oakland Sacramento Szattle Missions 26 National League Won Lost Pct 21 n 656 22 12 647 21 17 553 . 16 18 AT1 13 16 448 14 20 412 12 18 400 14 21 400 i American League | ‘Won Lost Pet. \New York 23 9 19 | Washingtion 22 13 629 Philadelphia 18 15 545 Detroit 17 15 531 St. Louis 19 17 528 Cleveland 18 18 500 Chicago 12 21 364 Boston 9o 182 | | | | | Boston Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis New York ! Brooklyn Pittsburgh ,Philadelphia ring. Juneau City League ‘Won Lost Pct Another “Grove” if he will come to life is the way Manager Dan Howley sizes up Harlan Wyson, Cincinnati southpaw. The giant hasn’t come around yet, but Dan is still hopeful. CINCINNAT:, Ohio, May 24— Every big league baseball man- eger is optimistic some time or|if not better. cther and so Manager Dan How-| Wysong stanas 6 feet 4 inches. ley thinks he has a star—if only | When he whips down the ball at had a sure-fire method of |the speed of which he is capable, aking him up. the sphere is just as a blur on Should Harlan Wysong ever come |the landscape. In the mood, he to life in a baseball way, Howley | has control enough to baffle any stoutly maintains, the Reds will | batsman—so Howley says—but he be marked up with one of the|hasn't shown it yet. [mda" of baseball. 1 A southpaw, Wysong came up Bui Wysong has been with the |from Columbus of the American Reds going on two years now and |Association. His role has been hasn't crashed the record books that of a relief pitcher largely. yet. Still Howley insists his pro- tege is a potential “Lefty” Grove, Of twelve games he entered last year, eight saw him trying to stem the tide of opposition rellies. In those games he was credited with two victories. He struck out five of the 110 batters who| faced him, walked 23, gave 2| hits and allowed 22 runs. But Dan Howley still is hoping. e CARD OF THANKS W2 wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and those of our deceased sister, Mrs. Ella Rowe, | who were so kind during her illness while in St. Ann’s Hospital and also at her home. MR. AND MRS. R. M. KEENY —adv. Juneau Beauty Sho SYLVIA BRUMBERG | Specializing in Permanent and | Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 Guaranteed | | PLUMBING GEO. ALFORS | PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 2 1 1 1 1 667 500 .332 Elks Moose American Leglon ... | INFORMATION WANTED MARCIA. TALLANT } Vivacious blonde, 17, neight five ifest two inches, {dresses in height of fashion. Often 'in company of prominent men of | wealth since arrival two weeks ago. 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C., May tramped over — Young Stribling, of Macon, batitlefields in the fifth round of ajpa)] (wqm se Wrmger-Washer is made by “I've got the best outfield I've had since taking hold of the Phil- | lies,” Burt Shotten remarked as he led his forces on their first west- ern invasion. He referred to the combination ' of Hal Lee in left, George Davis | the St. Paul recruit in center, and Chuck Klein almost an entire out- field in himself, roaming in right I had suggested his forms | of O'Doul, Southern and Klein was pretty useful but Burt ex- plained. p y were no where as strong KNIGHT VICTOR “We c the price they want but we ere lucky to catc] Could Hardly Raise Hand Off Her Bed =1 “No woman could have been in worse condition than | was the last two years and get well, Not only was I contine After one bottle eat nourishing food and digest it strength returned so fast I was soon able to be up and do my house work. 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The Cards will con- inue to get fine pitching, but I see how they can us nes out of 22, the » ast year, Do didn't win a single Louis last year?” SHIRES SNORTS FLAMES A Shires wered Oincinnati Brav otill a casuvalty but breathing defiance to any and | all inclined to count him out. 1 “T'll be back there regularly soon,” he declared, as the west- ern invasion began. | “Huck” Betts, obtained draft from St. I‘or sale by Butler Mauro Drug o DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLS Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES§ BUSY AND WHY “Because we do it better” fuce ) ap) RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance | what job will cost” in the Paul, pitched three | ctraight victories and brought a smile in the faces of Bill Me- | Kechnie and Judge Fuchs that re- | fused to come off. “I'm not surprised to have Betts ‘come through,” McKechnie said, | e AR | Plan Your | Buying you may choose both the quality you desire and the price you want to pay. 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