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FRE SRR R e Araen s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1932. : - o = e e THATLL TAKE HER MIND pa{‘ OFF HER MATRIMONIAL "’JZIL FAILURES - —— ny osonce wows || FADERSHIP AT (TENNIS TITLE ROBBERY- THE BURGLAR THEY GoT| | | momesramec e STAKE IN GAME | BAGKINU. § HE WAD MY SECOND HUSBAND-HE L] ] WAS AN HONEST PICK: POCKET | Helen Wills-Moody and Elizabeth WHEN | MARRIED HiM- Ryan today regained for the Uni- ted States the womens’' doubles Elks and Moose to Battle title in the French Tennis cham- for First Place—Vets |pionship defeatinz Bileen Bennett BRINGING UP FATHER CANT UNDERSTAND THAT NEW } MAID -EVERY MAN THAT HAS l CALLED AT THIS HOUDE IN THE f LADT FIVE DAYS- SHE HAD BEEN ’i MARRIEC TO AND DIVORCED FROM- SHE 19 IN THE KITCHEN NOW, | MOANING ABOUT THE LAST HUSBAND SHE SAW- FLL GIVE HER THE MORNIN' PAPER- SHE KIN READ ABOUT THE BANK ROBBERY- [~ WHAT'S HAPPENED Now? SHES STARTIN TO CRY- Play M of Whitting Stall and Beity Nut- ay Moose Monday hall of England by 6-1 and 6-3 in il b the finals. Leadership in the pennant chase | gy in the ICity League -will be at i stake tomorrow when the two lod':wPIcK YANKtE Elks and Moose—tangle in | ay's game at Oity Park. Tt 5.5 will be “at home” day for the| TEAM jUI-Y ]5 Gmag o e e - - | Bills imitz in the fifth and went GHIGAGU CUBS The Ametitan Leglog, s Moose ough the last two frames | will meet in a nine-inning game TS An unassisted double {at 5:30 p. m. on Democration Day,| LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 28— next Monday. This is the game|OR July 15 it will be determined y aided him in the sixth. Twig, 3 e sled to start that frame and| postponed on May 15, on account|OW many American athletes will vanced to second on a low pitch. | 2 f rain, be allowed to compete in the k Schmitz fanned. Livingston | | With all three teams now tied Olympic Games at Los Angeles, cracked out a liner which Baker| lin the percentage column, winner |StaTting July 31. The number will enared near. second and stepped |~¢ Sunday's gan® will go to the|Pe determined by the success or on the bag to kill Twig. [top of the heap. And the Vets, failure of the drives for funds all Worth Gets Homer |by winning Monday's game, would [Over the country. Worth, first man up in the fifth 3 ¥ |“tep out in front. Increase Lead Over Boston| “Junge win heave for the mins| {for the Vets, tied the score with .—-By Pap HoME RUNS BY {a nome run. He smashed the pit| Braves for Leader- |iomorrow. Manager Mackinnon MEDALIST 'GOLFER down the road back of left field, ship in League will send Olaud Erskine in in an| ]§ UNDER ARREST, hison flew out to left. Art' effort to grab the League leader- 2 Vg6 Ten” B ve. ] S s ntsiained the tabs with hip. The game will start at 5:30 BAD CHECK CHARGE juggling stunt on Grum- | CHICAGC, iu., May 48.—A cix|P. m. ~ WOROLE CHAMP imet's fly to right. He juggled one run blast in the third inning i Monday, Keaton is expected to EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo, / R = N toomany times and the ball dropped terday afternoon gave the Cubs|d® on the mound for the Vets,|May 28.—The Police arrested Allen P, to the ground just as Grummet d 6 to 4 victory over OCincinnati)CPposing Osborne for the Moose.|J. Staller, aged 23, of Minneapolis, k pulled up at second base. md‘ Increased the margin over b <500 R R A on a grand larceny charge on the | Haines then came through with BOS’»OTI‘ for F!m National l/,n}nm” NOTICE twelfth green yesterday afternoon T 2 ” his second smash of the day. He cadership by one and cne half| On and after this date I will{as he played in the second round ‘ V ke F g ets Take rlday s Game wore Osborne down nnder a bar- 32 not be responsible for any debts|of the annual golf tournament. 5 to'4 in Contest.of {rage of fouls then cracked out a; s failed to keep up the |contracted in my name without my| The police said Staller, who won " ol [smokling liner to the wight field|pace by to Philadeiphia by |written consent. medalist honors Thursday, admit- | Wild Pitching fence, scoring Grummet. Herm- & score of 8 to Juneau, Alaska, May 26, 1932. |tod passing “bad” checks, total- £ sen 1‘”,131;‘;1!{0 ;‘ntl the side. e adv. U. A. TUSCHER. {ing $187, to finance his trip here, \ ets Even Score 2o e eve — — e | Two home runs and a three- n GAMES FRIDAY o t The game: | r mixed with O:borne's wild- - Pacific Coast League | 1 an outtield error, gave|mooor ABREEFOAM sacramento 3 Portland 4. | the American Legion five runsipo. =" " 3 1o AEied ns 8; San Francisco 3 Y last night, enough to nose out in S"l;;y;nz 1b : 0 niea o Hollywood 0; Los Angeles 4. & of the front cf the Moose Ly a 5 to 4 L;\inghn'ab "3 1 1 0 1 o Oakland 4; Seattle 6. WER: score in a six-inning game that s LS National League . UM‘\JE Sty 8 IOUJ{L endad on account of darkness. “;gmd','n “'c ? (1, (‘) ; g g\ Cincinnati 4; Chicago 6. READ T'l()sp Prl(‘() - ME MO-WESTS | Tom Haines was the hitting|pcREn © 1100 0 o Brooklymn 5 New York 2. £ " LATEST hero of the game. He crashed rHlxmmghrr 1 0000 11 Boston 5; Philadelphia 8 AND MAKE L HAURDLIN G out a four-base blow in the first Ly 30101 ol St. Louis 4; Pittsbu 8. THE PETER PAN YOUR SNAP-SHOT with two on, and a three-bagler| o = = | American League HEADQUARTERS SENSATION lin the fifth with one on to drive|OPor% P- Sy £ ‘!l Cleveland 6; St. Louis 8. in three runs and score a fourth S TG — . | Chicago 6; Detroit 7 %, 4 George Worth contribut- | ?j‘:;és)‘a""d anl‘_qf,dsiif (G,rfi Juneau City League quEDULh {ed the fifth with another home-| -—ivePiace i s fhl - American TLegion 5; Moose 4. Developing and Printing: jrun smash. Th three hits were ) - In before 9:30 A. M. Out 5:30 P. M. | the whele s made by the TG . o 2 ¥ In after 12:00 A. M. Out 5:00 next day | Getenine B’::’;QLFCJ;‘ON ABRE PO A®| STANDING OF CLUBS All work is finished as quickly as it is pos- { All Pitchers Wild Sborih, of R ol Pacific Coast League sible to finish it, allowing the proper time for | The Vets used two hurlers, Bill [/oron © 5 Won Lost Pct, the various processes which are necessary for | Soha et I i and Ose|Mathison, M. 2101 0 lizes Angeles 30 21 588 permanency and perfect results. We endeavor vent the Toub e < |Grummet, 3b. e e T ywood 31 2 585 to maintain a certain quality and under no borne went the route for the Paps. | They were all as wild as a Feb- Haines, 1b. 312 3 0 0porgland 29 24 547 circumstances do we feel justified in sacrific- oy i ol 2 S ‘Hv;mfl , 2b.-p. 200 g 2 1isan Francisco % 25 519 ing this quality for speed. | : 3 e, S5, 200 0 1| sasreme e p? . | wa! and hit batters got to be B | Sacramento 2 21 401 i < s s ‘hard times i - | Blake, c. 20 09 0 lioakland 24 28 462 DEVELOPING |as common as hard times in the Schmitz, B. p-2b. 2 0 0°0 0 1|g, 5 SET A NEW MEET Hoover administration, Schmitz |SChmi2 B. P-ib. 2 iw'lp 23 30 434 Roll Film: 5 5 S i i S e T BTN 5 VSR 7 o e Missions 20 33 4 6 5 MARIC OF 4.4 sEc, C@ |Walked six men in four frames, |y e o g L 0 83 aM 6 and 8 exposure 15 Hermsen one in two. Osborné 10 and 12 exposure - 25 AT THE RECENT nit two and walked two in fivef, SUMMARY: Earned russ, Moose| National League PR A > i , Vets 4; ree bagger, Haines 1;| d 4 VRAKE RELAYS |innings and both Blake, Vet back-{z; oE S T Worth, one | chicago VQV:D lln;‘t Psit'i 3%x5% and smaller 05each.... .25 pack Gza YO HURDLES) | 5.~c‘xp.dando beg Mac’ whco1 Ima:luy oach: double play, Baker unassist- Bl(n 5 T vm-l 4x6 and 5x7 .05 each..... .50 pack L | tame: sborne, covere miles’ 5 3 2 - 0:10! 1 Pae T Righs Teeverved by The Associaiod Press |ehasing phiches that. saled, over;Jf9s; At by mitohed ball, Mathison | Cincinnati .. 21 A 500 Cut Films and Plates: i under and around them. and Grummet by Osborne; passed|pitfshurgh 16 18 471 Under 5X7 ... .6each.... .50perdoz. e e e A, G ~ — i i}esp‘te these handicaps and a balls, MacSpadden 3; wild pitches, gt Louis 17 20 459 5x7 .10 each...... 1.00 per doz. ok Al hp‘ ” inor fieldi the fans Schmitz 3; struck out, by Osborne|pgrooklyn 17T 2 447 a means of helping develop the few minor fielding errors, the fans 6. Schmitz 5, Hermsen 2; hits 4 e 1.'-1 4 Making Coples: |youths for the longer routes. who braved the raw, chilly weath-|” ) > s % Philadelphia 17 22 436 3%x4% or smaller ... s 5 | i b +|runs off Schmitz in four innings,|New York Hie 19 421 : A 5 er, got thelr money's worth offy"y runi’o off Hermsen in two | 773 3kxb'% to Ox7 v e 100 { CHOOSE LACROSSE ’ thrills and went home satisfied 2 b 2 | g o whel " i . |innings; winning pitcher Hermsen: | American League The developing of your film is the most im- | When the matter was put to a| |when the Vets clinched the game ¥ ; | | 4 o = _|stolen bases, J. Schmitz, MacSpad- Won Lost Pet, portant operation. It can be done but once. vote of the students. St. John's |and again tied the league stand -, " e 1 A b B S| inds in 8 triple: Xnot: den, Livingston, Henning And Nello|New York ... 25 9 35 There is no chance to try again, as with a College of Maryland decided it} " Both L in First 1 each; sacrifice hit, Twig. Washington 2 14 611 print. On it depends the value of your finished would rather have lacrosse than| T uEGlsIuN; ke Rowa e Umpire: Nostrand. | Detrott 20 15 511 prints and enlargements. Wa are so equipped . 2 all, since they were insuffic-| | Both teams scored in the irst L R ) Philadelphia, 19 16 se8 that we can promise you correct development regretable thay 1t took an!ient funds for both. | {;fl.me ";l ar mannerdtil}a. mdm:;cd 8t i,ouis 15 10 -500 of every film you leave with us. abnormal death tell in football This attitude may be either the e need for an adding machine 3 v b : i, : Cl 3] gy ¢ last season to focus more attention |cause or the effect of St. John's SAN FRANCISCO Cal. May 28— by the scorer. Bill Schmitz made leve,'lfnd A4 b PRINTING upon the need for greater super- |being the present national lacrosse |Andy Divodi, of New York, 149|his debut on the mound for the oagd S 1B . aics Of BotiooioR” aihietios, Buc|ohemplon: At &Ny rate St is.apounder, punched s way fo anjesason by walking brother Fritz, +| Boston 28 176 Double Coloring the fact that today is that various|feature of the old Indian game's | Impressive decision over Jimmy {Moose lead-off man. Twig laid Size B&W Weight Sepia Extra s o i ¥ 4 | St = San Francisco, 150 pounds, il Juneau City League V. P 05 08 A1 25 agencies are working for the bene- | extraordinary popularity among col- EVans, of San Francisco, 150 pounts. down @ bunt to the box and Bi 214 x3% 05 08 1 2% fit of the’ boys who Wil be the in the South Atlantic|in @ ten round bout here last night. took aim and chucked the pil Won Lost Pot. yion {1 ’ 4 4 s o cf ithe 0ys wno Wil e ' ‘gge men .\n ou ?mlci The New Yorker won seven|some 15 feat over Haines' head i 2 2 500 215x4% 06 09 A2 25 college players and stars of to- district. It is not exaggerating to| g b 13y e o Elk: 2 500 2%x4% 07 10 A3 30 b morrow. say it ranks next to and perhaps|Tounds of varying margins and injto the right field wall —Fitz 3 '5 et 2 pall 34x3% 01 10 13 30 L Until the National football rules|rivals the interest in football addition he scored a knockdown. g?‘fl" to ;‘:e‘:é;l?: 'E‘;’Ee;" iencr“'t':: merican Legion 2 3Uxaid g 1o 18 30 4 " “TY " —r ) mon 1 > 1 14 » committee decided upon certain| Dinty” Moore, the St. Joh s . 3uxs% ... 01 10 13 30 drastic changes in the playing code !coach, is a Johns Hopkins Uni-| :nd fm\x;c: aJawcill‘d S_c;}cr;ulzm ’Is‘choern Cleveland Entry in Memor- Home Grown Plants for Memor- 9x12 cm. -8'; -10 A3 -gg it was the feeling of many inter- |versity graduate and part owner) I8 pcorke pi i 3 ial Day. Also Cut Flowers. JU- 4x5 4 A1 14 E o clastic leaders, among them Ed- |of a fashionable girls’ scheol near | ed Fritz and sent Twig to third ial Day Aulg Race INEAU FLORISTS, Phone 311. 41, x6% 15 15 21 40 ¥ rd J. Storey of Westchester, sec-|Baltimor i Livingston singled and scored Twig. | Loses Life Store on Third Street. —adv. 57 18 15 21 50 - retary of the Men's Athletic Sec- 2Curley stole second. Grummet | et g R Postcards 08 . -30 P, ¥ e ° | o skine's | ¥ tion of the American Physical Edu- | snared Erskine’s low fly. He threw| 0 vinorre 1ma. May 28— Eriiiey & g association, Lbhnt dme }Luih:sANTlAGO ZORILLE 21"(1111":01'\%;‘::;{1Lh;yl]:%mwwggtlb'o A Se ar Cleves | ENLARGEMENTS / t be obliged to take . i, ] b e v A . |land, was killed yesterday while Etch- Color- ‘ o OUTPOINTED IN TEN | AMSTERDAM, May 28.—The Ne-|third where he died when Worth | e o | practicing for the 500-mile auto| ) " £ s therlands team for the O i cSpadden’: fine o ” This is not necessary now, since| ROUNDS BY W. RAMEY,Games ;, be held l;m Los Ax};;r;;}nfl took MacSpadden's £y after & fin¢ |\ %o, “aremorial Day when his[ B&W Sepla Panel Extra feguards needed for the s el |car got out of trol. 3%x5% 25 .30 s .30 h st dapn g Angiept.og !this summer will leave Amsterdam| The Vets promptly chalked up|®*" b FM, ¢ ] boys, as well as the college| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 28.|for New York on the steamship|three runs i thelr haif of th.| Harry Cox, of Indianapolis, was 54 it ] = 1en, ave included in the 1932 rez- | _Wesley Ramsey, of Grand Rap- | gtatendam on July 2 first, Brodie popped: out to J.|killed on a practice Tun last Wed- 5xBY% 50 60 150 : ulations, ids, a iightweight, outpointed San-| . Lt nesday. | Lt f y 1 i In noting & variation of foothall|siaso Zoville, of £ . | The team, the Netherlands Olym- |Schmitz. Worth almost knocked ; 6xB .. 50 60 . 75 - t N 2 T : : N g ———.—-——— et et eyl i smey,m‘-eo Zorille, of Panama, in a ten pic committee announced, will be|Livingston off his feet with a lin: | g i 610 65 5 2.00 1.00 i Wy ¥ rund fight ‘here last night. {composed of - two track athletes, |drive to third. The ball was de- Turbine engines driven by steam 7x11 . 65 5 : 1.00 - Rl | Ramsey weighed 135% poundsione boxer, two carsmen and a|flected rignt into Twig's hands. 7' SR toeted in mw‘fi SipAnes. i % a0 19 ; Prominent physical educators \anq Zorilla weighed 132 pounds. |coach, one fencer, five swimmersjand the Moose shortstop threw The boiled is heated by furnace %13 .. T 90 2.50 1.25 | e c‘umr;emmg ;rery _ta\(orablg'r_up-y and two coaches, several eques-|out George at first s { s g 348 dae ot 1% i on the ign of a junior official Fi % ) . T - — 10x12 90 1.10 1.40 oy se i 43 . trians, horses and grooms. Osborne hit Mathison to ease 4 g PR gt o Sementary Sod TONY POLONl wms Owing to the economic depres-|the strain. Grummet waited it Nuid 2 1R 148 A o ? junior high schools for playing the P % e 14x17 . 2.00 2.25 2.50 D e seie.af "pees tootwer i | - IN..GO OVER HANNAN|=ion, the: participation of & Dutch fout and drew & pess. Wih the 12X20 ... 250 285 3.00 f pall is of my own design, and I \team in the Olympic Games this|count two and two, Haines picked 16x20 o an 380 335 350 have adjusted it as to size by con- siderable research with kids. This ball will appear next fall in many junior high schools for the play- ing of this game.” i v ly made possible by STOCKTON, Cal. May 28—Tony|Ye3r Was On 3 | Polont. gf Lireoln, won ldecision |1D¢ Generosity of €he larger Dutch last night over Jimmy Hannan, ol:raoboall and sporting clubs, which Pocatello, Idaho. Poloni won by a large margin. of the team. donated $12,800 for the expenses1 a high one out of the air and drove it into the yard back of the little green house for the circuit,| the Vets counting three. Hermsen | walked, but Baker’s best effort was THE NEW Harry Dawson’s Prices for sizes larger than those above listed quoted upon request. ETCHCRAFT PANEL ENLARGEMENTS are Hupmobile 8 the very highest type of enlargement. They are carefully made on white or buff Old Master stock, with extra wide margin and an attractive plate sunk center, which gives the effect of an engraving. Nothing is spared in the way Because of the high expense of |a pop fly to first. transporting animals by land across Moose Regain Lead America, the equestrians will make The Moose filled the bases in the voyage to Los Angeles via the|the second but failed to count pade in track and field a:mencs;DEFOREST ls WINNER |Panama Canal. He weighed 171 pounds and Hannan 1 MINIATURE HURDLING weighed 179 pounds. Some adjustments also may be s 9 4 i 5 t| They scored two to make a one-| of hand and airbrush work to make them ab- e fit of the boys, T | 2 s ) for the benellt of e b o' | BRITISH GOLF TITLE| I» sddition to the official Neth- |run lead in the third on one hi: ‘ IN TRUTH A CAR solutely perfect. ¢ “American hurdling is suffering” {erlands Olympic team, Holland will fone error and two passes. Herm-| SUN DAY FOR A NEW AGE! Every one of your good negatives will make 3 < Bert Barron of Swarthmore,| MUIRFIELD, Scotland, May m_-be represented by several yachts-|sen threw out Livingston to start| a good big print just as readily as it makes a . ause younger boys have not|John DeForest, of London ‘od‘z\y men, Aw0 O Kerée floyols fracers |the frame. , Tgihe dbgler, ov ‘ good small one. The enlargement will always youso . : . %0895 | 4ng one archer, all of whom will |short. MacSpadden walked and | ive, however, because it brings hurdle distance adjusted to|won the ®British Amateur golf . ¢ | be more attractive, ho A use it brings ¢ 4 age and physical Hmitations.” |championship, defeating Eric Fid- |go to Los Angeles at their own Bransfield repeated to fill the bags = ]ABIES CARLSON out a wealth of interesting detail that is over- i igagg el Ve L | G N e {expense. A wild pitch scored Claud and sen | . looked in the small print. To understand the for boys of high school ¢ 5 the other two runners up a notch DINNER Juneau Distributor full possibilities of enlargements, you must see a three-foot hurdle as Daily Empire #ant Ads Pay. 0ld pa R iy s e Epire Neilo hit sharply to third. (%rum-‘ # them made from your own negatives. i b e met caught MacSpadden at t¥ base ( bag, while Bransfigd went to third. | | PETER PAN PHOTO CO. iy B Hermsen dropped Blake's throw at [2 W. STEWARD PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” second and Nello was safe, Brans- | Ui | : 4 tield scoring. Osborne fanned. e 1O lar | SHEET METAL WORK THE SANITARY GROCERY R e ot | oana scoring. They had the bases load- | GEO ALFORS ) p | 3 \ ed in the fourth but failed to reg- | PHONE 564 ‘I S ————— | '€ 0T Hermson replaced| |

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