The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 25, 1932, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHE _ By GEORGE Mc)A WHALES CHASED s-ienits o e < = 3 | 1M 50 GLAD WE WERE 1NVITED] | 1T wiLw BE 1F AHY THATS ThE S90us-5:00 Aordiey ki it NI TO THIS WEDDING- 1T bt & CRon d £ o % S | | power boat Yakobi, and voyvaged P hle DG 'S ON HE BRIDBSROO0 FOURTH TIME yVE PREYO yprp) TS . BT 5 OH- SHES A DETECTIVE ; {to Young's Bay, which is a south SOCIAL EVENTS OF DHOWD LP- HES CAVGHT THAT BEAUTY e Wi THE | 0 ut th 2| T & R g CHARMING THAT BEAUTIFUL HIREDR: TO WATCH Tt A ; | run of about three hours from t e S EASON NOT HERE YE \ LOOKIN' AT ME - - SIIC CGIF TS SuE g | sy TN : A AFFAIR-DONT GIRL OVER THERE WEGHIrS = i TOU THINK ? LEANIN AGAINST WEEPS HER EYE ON ANY- I8 1 | Bonfire on Beach THAT POST 2 ONE WHO LOOKS SUSPICIOUS e | On the beach at Youngs' Bay : - - il ) |a bonfire was built. baseball and | — |hiking were the principal diver- . sions. Lunches were brought b; ‘G‘ adu"f tes Voyag? to‘mcrnbers of the party and cor:;z ; Young S Bay on Thelr |was made at the bonfire. o ” | Except for a fall of hail that Annual “Sneak !lasted but a few minutes late i the forenoon, warm, sunny weath= r was enjoyed throughout the day. school of whales was chased by|o W2o SHIOR e 2 |Juneau High Schol students. The | DETASER E6, | whales got away. | On the return voyage to Junsad, | Members of the Senior class of @ school of large whales was sig {the institution Monday made their ed. The marine creatures were R — — e annual “sneak”, a traditional cus-|Chased for some distance by thg tom of skipping studies to enjoy | Yakobi, the incident affording WINS an outing on some day near the 8reat pleasure to the students. close of the scholastic year. | The “Sneak,” one of the most | The party of students, number-, delightful in the history of tie P T TINGLEY H RE ing about 25, accompanied by R.|school, ended at 10 o'clock Monday | |8 Raven, Superintendent of Pub-[mgh:. when the Yakobi made por#i 1 4 ——————— VANCOUVER, May 25. — Fred SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 25.—Jim- A NNOUNCING L:nhart, Tacoma light heavyweight, my Londos, claimant of the world T = _By Pap YANKEES BEAT scored a technical knockout over heavyweight wrestling champion- i Red Tingley, of Bellingham, last ship, won straight falls over Bonnie night in the fourth of a scheduled Muir, of Australia, in an exk ion *CotonstS | six-round main event. match here last night. Londos A FRESH SHIPMENT OF =~oapLey | ATHLETICS BY D R s ‘ 1 | ————— kg;riagfisggy | 3 Tn 1 scuR | TO STAR WHEN HE | brxie wrestLERs TUNE UP N(?N? Parchment Lamp | | Here's a whale of a story. A WINNERS TO His IS GIVEN SECOND‘ = CORAL GABLES, Fla., May 25 CREDT —HE'S Ve |—Seven U of Miami Uni 81 L & W A ogng g ernon Gomez Does Ex- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 2. |versity wrestlers are in traning SHADES LRI cellent Job in Left |—Having found what appears his for the National A. A .U. wrest- HIMSELF H d d P‘l h preper position, baseball men onlling tournament, and Olympic try- /1 ande 1tching | Pacific Co: believe Vinee cuts at Jersey City, N. J., in June. - ’ B — | Sherleck, sparkling second haseman | > > ~ - T o - | NEW YORK, May 25—Vernon of the San Francisco Missiou club,|SMITH DELAYS RACING TRIAL NEW MODELS LOW 1932 PRICES | Gomez, who does some left handed 'i; headed for the major leagues. pitching for the Yankees, turned| Sher big trouble the past KLLAND, New Zealand, May in his best job of the season yes- iwo years seemed to be in find- rman “Wizard” Smith, Anus- '"hla\" to defeat Philadelphia 3 |ing the bost suitable place. Man- miver, will wait until fa- “ 1 for the third triumph ove: [og 2 of the Mlssion;ivoramo racing condltions in mid- the American League champiom‘ parently discovered the rightiul|zummer before attempting to break and his seventh win in eight ot & and he starts. ing gr for faster com- |amie flnv»f\chml‘;;r.nmom e Al(lska El’?ctric Light | Gomez allowed only three hits —————— |yesterday. He struck out 13 men rials with the Phil- ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES 1 and granted only one man a walk. [ies and Augusia in 1930 and With| The regular meeting of the Al- | & 1 ower CO. | Chaitancoga last season beforeford John Bradford Post No. 4 of | | GAMES TUESDAY aining a steady job with Tuseon [the American Legion will be held | ) > Pacific Coast League ez rexas league, whete lat the Dugout Thursday, May 26, || Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1 Miszions 8; San Fy i 310 and played lafield |at 8 pm. Visiting comrades wel- Atakiicat land ot ositions, come. ADJUTANT. | SO0 @ 1 oe A s He is a brother of Jack Sher-|_ady I Qakiand 10; Beathle 4 lock, first-baseman of the Holly- ; , } Natlonal League WoOq, wialw. BRAPLEY - 17\ A% ¢ Brooklyn 6; Boston 3. SRS HAS HAD New YFrk 8; TO 3 U SHIPPERS THE TRILL : 3 >urg 5; Cincinnati 3. | | o i 6; St. Louis 8. e soree 8 | & _ American Leacue MaligHE1 DAY, oving th. aloianit] n r INTO TE DERBY } { delphia 1; New York 3. |jemands of our shippers in Alaska, ; Dot 8} DRGHT S, the Motorship Northland will sail WINNER'S CIRCLE ™ 7 / Cleveland 7; Ohicago 11. from Seattle for Juneau on Satur- THREE TIMES! : | day, May 28, at 9 pm. instead of (] 1927 ~ BEHAVE YOURSELF MY, { -WINNER, OF STAN]‘)ING OF CLUBS . [May 20, Please place your orders 1926 - BUBBLNG OUERS THE RecenT acific Coust Ieague in accordance with change in ln /932 = BURGOO KNG - . Won schedule for this one trip. Los Angeles 29 19 .60%!adv. D. B. FEMMER, Agent. All Rights Resorved by Tho Associated Prss Hollywood 2 2 583 —————— o g e g San Francisco 26 23 3 Old papers for sale at Empire . from the bench, but that didn't Fortland 26 24 2 do us any good. In fact, it was STEELE GETS Sacramento 26 24 g - a handicap for the batter to start Oakland 23 26 5 thinking about what was coming | Seattle N g g | when Johnson pitched.” | Missions " 18 32 J“"cf'“ Beauty ! | | Shoppe BARNEY’S CHARM | | Natlonal League | SYLVIA BRUMBERG | The thing that made Johnson | beloved among all ballplayers, as | Boston Specializing in Permanent and Finger Waves—Facials R E ‘4 D well as fans—and still does—was | Chicago Telephone 384 . | | | ! 1 | ; | Shctton about base- | his utter unselfishness. | Cincinnati v IR0 AT RIS L pitcher of all time| “Why, that big farmer,” laugh-| PORTLAND, Oregon, May 25— St. Louis 4861 e D Sam— GOOd Ad | | | | 1l tell you quickly and|ed Shotton, “if he lost a tough |Freddie Steele, Tacoma wonder boy, New York with omphasis. game or was beaten through mis- gaijned a six-round decision here Brooklyn SHEET METAL WORK Walter Perry Johnson.” plays by his teammates, would take i]asL night over Frank Stetson, of wab_tsjbur(:h_ The Philiies' pilot is well quali- |8l ®he blame himself, for nol|san Francisco. Steele weighed 14714 Fhiladelphia A7 fied to jump into this ancient ar- Pitching right. |pounds and Stetson weighed 143% ' gument. He came up to the big. “I was with Washington for a -pounds. | American League leagues himself, as an outfielder,|y2ar and remember one game in S ‘ ‘2’:"" 14;“ Pet. TODAY' around 1909. He (faced Bender, |particular that was a heart-break- HAWAIIAN BASE UNDER - ° Coombs and Plank, at their peak.|er for Johnson to lose. He pitched g w'A‘,BM‘L i | Washington . 2 13 He batted against .iich aces as|magnificently. Morgan was playiug | S 18 15 Walsh, Joss and Wood, in their|second base for us. A short fiy HONCIULU 7 2 18 16 . He knew Matty and|was hit over his head into my| : =2 ot on | St. Louis 19 18 You save both time and 3 | The 1932 baseball season started ' gjoveland 165" 4p , and has had good ~hanc- territory and I eased in for the " + ¢ seveland b money by first shopping on the islands with 10 teams in Chicaz 13 21 v dy Ithe skill of Grove and |catch, only to have Morgan bump .. e ;o 3 nicago in the columns of the b sme Schofield legaue. The varoius | po, 6 27 naw. into me head on and knock me aggregations Tepresent regiments | osion Daily Empire, for there “None has haa the speed or the [f1al. The ball bounced safe andly, ", prawatian division of the| 3 City Le you may choose both the engbh of Johnson,” he exp! a run scored. It was the only run| uneau y League 1932 quality you desire and the ngth by > price you want to pay. E o | United States army. Won Lost Pct “To realize how good old Barney|0f the game. | S 5 s e = c gt e “In the clubhouse afterward I| | Elks = -2 1 .667 ADVANCED MODELS The columns in this paper Was you st remember he | DY S . e mprre. | p P »&aum‘n"‘r‘l clrg;:‘ to 30 games, some- |felt pretty bad about it and told 0, papers 1ok n) 2k T_\‘e F_"n Woose =il 1 509 are always crowded with times more, wWith a consistent sec|JhODSON S0, “Why that was my | American Leglon ... 1 2 3% NOW ON DISPLAY | advertisements of all the ish ; sually | fault, he said T should have struck | —— - alert merchants in on division club. He would usually | {3ult’ be said I e | Do You Suffer from | Leaps FROSH NEr PLAYERS | Npw § oW pRreng i have to pitch shutout ball to win “Johnson didn't throw anything Ay FL: E“‘ R | RHEUMATISM? 4 but fast balls when he was in his| SEU OLD FAC | Use what millions have found to be | p 1oev Sei of Greenville, who| prime. 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