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'FHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 3, 1932 ‘DOW i DADDY=1'M GOING SOME SHOPPING-, HOW MUCH CAN BRINGING UP FATHER N-TOWN To DO WHATS THIS THAT SHE HAS LEFT ON THE TABLE? @ 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights rcscr By GEORGE M«-\l \'\l S DONT BE 50 DUMB- DADDY- THATS ™MY NEW BATHING 3 OH-DAUGHTER - YOU FORGOT ONE OF YOUR 'ATHLETIC CLUB (SR o o o MAY BE ORGANIZED?gtLCI\ded the \Xn her and I |banquet at Fa S. il q s interested in forming | —— ol I3 ic club will meet at 7:30| k this evening in the banquet m of Moose Hall. If the or-| ation is perfected, it will pro-| CAPE gI'I' \' outdoor and indoor sports, | A \ 1 ording to Theodore Peterson, » who is supporting the project. | YO | One of m- first activities would | GLOVE‘S " DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap REICHSTAG 1§ - o i w ' - | us summer, rnll and winter past- mes would be undertaken. 1 NOW DISSOLVED SHAEFFER PEN WON i I mErLIN, gure 3 prestent wn| BY ARNOLD HILDRE a9 Hindenburg has issued a decree and s dissoiving the Reichstag at the| Stopping of an eight-day clock an tequest of the new Cabinet. in the display window at the But- There must bDe a new election lar-Mauro Drug Company this BLACK within 60 days. morning determined Arnold Hildre | % % | Sl g g yas the winner of a Sheaffer Life- | mn B]LLS_LEG[ON GAME Time fountain pen. ALI Names of m(mbors of the Juneau . SIZES . | TONIGHT UNLIKELY [mifn Scioi sraduscine cass nad B been painted on the dial of the Postponement this afternoon |clock and the pen was put up by |faced the American Legion-Elks the drug company for the student |baseball game sc led for this|at whose name the minute hand $2.50 » evening. Rainfall, continuous al-|would stop when the clock Tan| HE MOST B& most all day, wds unabated at down | midafternoon, and it was not be-| The clock was Wound up and Go0p TO KEEP A licved there would be enough im- |started at 8 p. m. May 24. It Y3 SLUGGER. LikE VALE" provement in weather conditions stopped at 7:47 a. m today. Tv Ww Rk to permit playlng tonight. |ran 9 days 11 hours and 13 min- " ALEXANDER, ON Two other postponed games @re utes. ——— L the name of Gene Sarazen to win either the Brit- n open golf cham- ip this year. e seen the truculent Gene smack a few around lately and doudt if any pro, anywhere is hit- ting the balloon ball longer or s r. He has his putting touch along with his usual confi- dence. Sarazen has been on the verge He2 is a much better player now than when he beat John Black and Bob Jones at Skokie for the na- tional open in 1922. He wasnt long out of the caddie ranks then and the sudden rise to the heights made him a trifle dizzy. He is still chockful of assurance, critical, somewhat quick-tempered ot to disturb the more sensi- tive of his brethren by his out- spokenness. There's no middle ground with I. Guaranteed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING | GEQ. ALFORS | | PHONE 564 NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR Sedan (4 door) ... CO., Inc. of repeating for the past few years. | HARRY yls- - A1S WoRKC AT FIRST BASE" FOR HE TIEEQS HAS STAMPED HIM THE | Sarazen. You either like or dis- like him. He's aggressive, but he's good; a greater “finisher” now in ‘rneda,l play competition than Wal- |ter Hagen ever was. EARLIER “KIESEL The lack of enthusiasm on the part of Bog Kiesel, sensational Cal- fornia sprinter, for any part of the Olympic Games, recalls the some- {what similar case of another edu- |cated athlete, Launcelot Ross of Yale. of the sweétest quarfer-milers in college. He won the national in- door 300-yard championship. He looked like a sure thing to make the Olympic team in the 400- meter run. But it also happened Ross liked to sing. He belonged to the Yale Glee Club and when this organi- zation scheduled a few touring en- gagements at the same time as the Olympic Games tryouts, Ross was found among the college warblers, not the quarter-milers. He's widely known around the studios mow at “Lanny” Ross. FOXX IS HIGH One of the few spring predic- tions concerning the Athletics to be fulfilled is the return of Jimmy Foxx to high-powered hitting form. lboy looked great down in Fort My-| ers and he has been stamping his extra “x” all over the American League records so far. Connie Mack once told me Foxx when he connected, could produce the most prodigious clots of any righthanded batsman in the history of baseball. Theré are many old- timers watching “Foxxy” this year |lehanty, Lajoie and Hornsby for long range work. Unless Al Simmons snaps out of his slump, he will find his bat- ting crown snatched away by the big fellow who follows him in the A’s batting order. ———.———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Four years ago Ross was one | The big, round-faced Maryland. who agree that he belongs with De- | YEIND ' OF HE SEASON . | ~|LABARBA WINS | CLOSE DECISION SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 8.— Fidel La Barba, 127 pounder cof Los Angeles, contender for the World's featherweight title, la: night, eked out a 10 round decis jon over Varias, a milling sluz- ging Filipino. The fight was a torrid one and kept the fans on their feet nearly all of the time. FORMER CHAMPION THOMPSON RETIRES SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 8—5 | After 14 years in the ring, includ-| ing 327 fights, Young Jack Thomp- son, of Oakland, former welter- weight champion, has retired from the boxing game. Thompson said. the game heldt‘ {nothing in the (uture for him/ and he would devote his time to |his property affairs in Los Ange- les. [“PAID” ATHLETES DUE TO DISCARD| WASHING’ION, June 3.—The |“paid” athlete in American colleges land universities is destined to pass| into the discard. That was the| opinion expressed by Leroy P. Day, newly appointed head coach at ‘Washington and Jefferson College. “There is llttle question but that High School athletes are being| supported and groomed directly by | colleges,” Day said. “I predict i® repercission within the mext year or so that will effect every insti-| ! tution.” ———————— DOUBLE “THREE YEAR” MAN BLACKSBURG, Va., June 3.—/ Alfred E. “Al” Seamon, Pontiac, ‘Mich., student at Virginia Poly- |technic Institute, has earned his letters in football and basketball ‘Lhree years in a row. He's a Jun- jlor now, a member of the track |team and was recently elected vice- {president of the Monogram Club. | old papers for sale at Empire PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY The givi r pen to a high school graduate is an annual custom of the Drug Company. yet to be played, one between the | Moose and Elks and the other be- | tween the Elks and Veterans. ee for yourself | R SMOKER, stop and think how much Velvet you get for your 15 cents! Just enipty out a tin and see for yourself. A full eighth of a pound—and what tobacco! Plenty for 50 cigarettes. Made for cigarettes — cut for easy rolling. Rich fragrant and sparkling with flavor—just to look at it makes your mouth water! Enough VELVET for 50 cigarettes oe.15¢ © 1932, LicceTT & Myass Tonacco Cos Ly DAZLY VANCE, YOUNG BROWN SPLIT HONOR Dodgers, Bl aves Divide Doubleheader— Wilson Makes Two Homers BROOKLYN gers and Braves m ader Thursday June Box hom: n hit a run llll"{.‘ DAY 1d cor League Won Lost Pet. 13 686 17 822 16 600 19 568 C 21 521 24 455 s 27 357 7 H 167 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. an Legion 3 2 600 3 3 500 2 3 400 - -~ - SWEDEN SUPPLIES TOOLS 2 USED IN OLYMPIC GAMES Swedish Olym- t many of the the field in rcf‘clved American Olymple a large shipment of javelins, also weights, hammers and disci. Similar equipment for the 1928 games at Amsterdam were ]>(xll from Stockholm. e Telegraph wires in East are mounted on exceptionally to. protect them from STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League BURN A LITTLE on Lost Pct. T 35 26 574 I 33 26 550 IN THE ROOM OR CAMP ncisco 33 21 54 Oakland 3 30 500 KILLS FLIES cramento 28 83 ' 450 2 % = M MOSQUITOES 21 39 350 This summer, don't be an- Natlonal League Won Lost Pet. | 28 25 24 2 20 20 17 19 nati Elyn gh t. Louls Fhiladelphia Now York noyed by troublesome pests. Simply burn a lictle Buhach in the room, camp or porch, and the mosquitoes, gnats 622 568 and flies quickly disappear. 500 ON SALE BY GROCERS, DRUGGISTS 489 AND AT SEED STORES 488 455 444 425 PRONOUNCED Bll HACK Africa hign gi-

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