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q WELL- il NOT WEAKEN - | GIT UP EARLY || EVERY MORNIN® rLL SHOW THESE OTHER TENANTS )} GIT TO WORI ‘, BRINGING UP FATHER K BRIGHT AN’ EARLY, TOO- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, .JUNE 11, [MAGGIE 19 ALWAYS TELLIN' ME ABOLT HOW EARLY ALL THE MEN 1N THID APART MENT \ BUILDIN GIT LR IN THE MORNIN-BUT] } NOTICE THE ELEVATOR AINT RUNNIN' YET- = cfij“: -t =5 World's Hedvyweight Champior, MAX STWI -DEFENDS HIS TITLE |AGAINST VACK SHARKEY o M1 Il AS 7HE ONLY HEA CIN THE Ti7LE ON A FoUL -HE'S SET ON WIRING THAT OuT ./ d time to post a few i Her D! from C. D. Locklin, cditor of the Grand Forks | hen the foolball season rollsi ind next Fall the Unive'rsiky‘ orth Dakota will probably pre- the if there are any oth- as much sprimmg' Sioux, we will be! | ; Dakota has had plem_v: fast men during the past four yecars when the school has taken | 1l comers and lost but four | but for sheér speed the } of -ason will cap the climax. he ball carriers will be head- by Ralph Pierce, who played his t college football last Fall. He m LaMoure, N. D, and at t kota relays in Sioux Falls, 8. D, this spring he was clocked in 9.8 in the century. “Larry Knauf of Moorhead, Minn.,, who will be a senior next 5 just a half step behind| His best time for the same | ance is 9.9, dist; SPEED AND MORE SPEED “Two Sophomore backs, groom- for places in Spring practice, a shade back of the veter- ans, but they can kick dust in he face of ordinary ball carriers. Belgum of Elbow Lake, is a ten-flat sprinter, while ry Cpoe of Watertown, 8. D, was caught in 102 on the track this Spring. “T'nis is not local time. The toys have the proof. Four watch- es were on Cope when he turned in his 102, and he has been giving his time to Spring football as s Belgum. And they are all sciball players. Pierce, the light- 25, weighs 162 pounds, Knauf and Belgum go over 180 and Cope is just under that. “The speed does mot stop with ed a that quartet, for Coach C. A. Wesa“cmzens, including Edsel Ford, John played. has a 225-pound bone crusher in|Hays Hammond, William Green, but two more games on the regu- Einar Eckhclm of Tron Mountain, | Mich.,, who can do a hundred in under 11 seconds any day he steps on the track. “No one knows whether North Dakota will be as strong next fall| as they were last. West loses eight veterans, and among them Fred Sport:Sla By, ALANMTGOULD. 4 L ngs they can be a bet that the Sioux will be tough. | s an inter- |It will be the fastest and heaviest | |outfit ever turned out here. What | it will lack is experience.” TRUE TO FORM The folks back home were not stunned by the spectacular spi fastest backfield squad in of “Huck” Betts that planted him | among the leading National league pitchers. “Old Huck,” as the 3-year-old Boston Braves rookie was known around St. Poul, was a consistent winner for the local club of the American Association for several years. He led the league in vic- tories at least one season while here and last year paced the Saints’ hurlers in a successful pen- nant drive. Be was one of the “smart” pitchers in the loop. He didnt curve the boys silly, but his ex- cellent control enabled him to pitch where he wanted to and keep the batters in the hole. THAT STOPPED STRISLING —AND MNE SHOULID BE EVEA — HE DOES NOT” LIKE TO BE AMNOWAN QEISHT CHAMPION TO —By Pap IT WAS A GREATLY MPROVED SCHMELING Be77eR TODAY ! vy— =NC) Gift for the Bam 1) American team, but you can lay | Following his students of Northeast High School, | address to Philadelphia, Pa., Babe Ruth, home run king, was the recipient of a loving cug as a mark of the esteem in which he is held by his audience. Photo shows John V.yBosch, presi- dent of the school community, presenting the cup to the Babe. WALLACE WINS BY KAYO BLOW ERIE, Penn,, June 11.—Billy Wal- lace, 139-pounder, last night knock- ed out Frank Boujarski, of Erie, 137-pounder, in the third of a scheduled 10-round bout. NO COUNCIL OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, June 11. — De- spite urging of a notable list.of President of the American Federa- jtion of Labor, and Commander Stevens of the American Legion and others, President Hoover said he had no intention of reestab- lishing the wartime Council of Na- tional Defense. The President said he did not believe the Council Felber, an end on the A. P. third would scrve any practical purpose. SAYS HOOVER VETS AND ELKS BILLED SUNDAY {Weather Outlook Unfavor-| | able — Five Postponed | Games Still on List The American Legion and Elks| baseball clubs are slated to stage {a nine-inning game as Sunday's |attraction at City Park. The game is billed to start at 5:30 p. m. Weather forecasts for Sunday were unpropitious for the contest. Weather Man Mize predicted a | continuation of the wet weather that has forced the cancellation of seven games up to date in the | first half of the season’s play. Of that number five remain un- After Sunday there are |lar schedule. Wednesday and Fri- day, or a total of seven in all | These will be staged as rapidly ‘as weather condiilons wiil permit. (It seems probable, however, that the secorid half of the season will open next Sunday before the win- |ner of the first half has been de- Xcided. i PHILADELPHIA MAKES 4 RUNS, i By GE 1932. ORGE McM AR THANKS - JUST GoT i NEIGHBOR - HOME FROM £ BC THE DOOR THE CLUB- f WAS LOCKED - p\‘“\ , WE COULONT Ny N /) € 1 Ity e 3 Chopping INTENTH, WINS eveland Defeated by 10- 7 Score—Cameron CLEVELAND, Chio, Junz 11.— iladelphi ics bound- in the first division of the n Lea; four r de! Cleveland 10 to 7. Coleman, right fielder for Athletics, broke an -ankle bone to the plate in the second 7 and will be out of the game for the next three months. 1e FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 7; Missions 2. Seattle 14; Portland 5. San Francisco Oakland 4. Los Angeles Hollywood 4. National League Chicago 2; Brooklyn 4 Piitsburgh 5; Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 1; Boston 2. Cincinnati 3; New York 4. American League Philadelphia 10; Cleveland 7 Boston 3; 0 New_ York 8; Washington 2; Chicago 0. Juneau City Moose-Elks game unt of wet grounds and driz- League ac; STANDIN-G OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won TLost Pet Hollywood 43 28 623 Portland 41 28 594 San Francisco 36 80 545 Los Angeles 34 32 | Oakland 32 36 ATL Seattle 31 38 449 Sacramento 31 38 449 Missions 24 44 353 National League Won Lost Pct.| Boston 30 22 51 Chicago 2% @ Pittsburgh 24 23 511 Louis 25 25 500 Brooklyn 26 28 481 New York 23 26 469 Philadelphia . 24 29 453 Cincinnati 24 31 436 ~merican League Won Lost Pect. New York 35 15 100 ‘Washington . 31 21 596 Philadelphi: 29 23 558 Detroit 21T 2 ICleveland 29 24 4 t. Louis 25 25 500 cago 17 32 347 Boston 9 40 184 Juneau City League Won Lost Pct. American Legion ... 4 2 667 Elks et gl 4 429 Moose . 3 4 J0LELLE 18 KNOCKED OUT AKRON, Ohio, June 11. — Eddie Shea, Chicago flyweight, stopped Santiago Zolelle, of Cleveland, in the seventh of a scheduled ten- round bout here last night. Shea | floored Zolella five times previous- ly and the bell only saved him in the sixth round. Movies Are Calling Now to Geo. M. Cohan DETROIT, Mich., June 11. George M. ‘Cohan, noted actor, when shown dispatches from New York indicating he would appear in moving plctures, said: “No definite arrangements have haen made. I have - discussed it several times with Paramount. A decision may be reached in eight or ten weeks.” Cohan went on to explain that | heretofore he has not appeared in pictures because he did not feel that an actor could fully express himself in them. postponed on | . Pounds and Joe o (greatly in the wre 429 | | | sinking a stiff left into Paulino’s decision to the pugnacious Might; Do | ANDERSON, RYAN WILL TAKE ON § MEN TONIGHT Big \Vreslli;{g" Meet Starts | at 8 o'Clock in A. B. Hall—Good Card weight tion in wrestlers, prom fast and flashi Iserved up. to spo Ithe wrestling tournament in the A {B. Hall, spors by the Ameri- can Legion. Prcmptly at vill get unde on it's And roll, 170 8p m the matches Ryan will wrestle Gene Hulk, 168 pounds, Frank haren, 170 pounds, and Spike Reb- |ertson, 175 poun The six men dersan will go up the evening are s: oughly experienced, of them is det (fall. If this s] Ryan and An- inst during to be thor- and each one andin be- nd game, cause of the rating: {Ryan hold in interna |ling circles. | Tickets may be obtained |Butler Mauro Drug C Juneau Drug Co., Alaskan Hotel, Gastin- jeau Hotel, Pioneer Pool Room, and or at the door of at the Kaufman's Cafe. the A. B. Hall, according to the 7 X committee. | - e e HELEN WILLS - MOODY WINS FOR AMERICA ‘Successfull Defends Wight- man Cup—Defeats British Player | WIMBLEDON, June 11. | United States succes: d |the Wightman Cup [rMood\y defeated Dorothy Round, of {Great Britain, in ‘the fourth straight victory for the Amer Mrs, Whittingstall gave the B ish team the first triumph in present tennis championship game: |y defeating Helen Jacobs. ——— . PLANES EXPLORE FOR OIL i i |Royal Australian Ai be used on an aerial | Longreach dist; 1 land, in an effort to di bearing sands. The project is part ;c! a government program to make the air force useful in times of | peace. Ly e — HOLLAND HOARDS EGGS AMSTERDAM—To halt In €gg prices the governm provided cold storage for 100,000~ 000 eggs and has gu price at $1.39 a hundred. Dowrr; tfie Choppcr Mickey Walker, the Toy Bulldog, made good the boast that he would cut the giant Basque wood chopper, Paulino Uzcudun, down to his size when they met at Madison Square Garden, New York. Above, Walker is shown Jack Ryan, | 1 | Har ———— GREAT TONIGHT Wrest- ling Tournament 58 Auspices AMERICAN LEGION ROY ANDERSON JACK RYAN vs. THE FOLLOWING: GENE HULK—Juneau, 165 Pounds FRA ULHAREN—Oakland, Calif., 170 Pounds SPIKE ROBERTSON—Seattle, 175 Pounds JOE BOROSKY-—Juneau, 190 Pounds ROY ANDERSON vs. THE FOLLOWI NATHAN CARROLL—Brookfield Mo., 170 Pounds ALEX DEMOS—Cordova, 165 Pounds MILLER—Spokane A REAL WXESTLING TOURNAMENT MATCHES START AT 8 P. M. SHARP Pituity. The Basque fitler Iost a Bouts to be One Fall Each or One Hour Limit y Mite, whom he outweighed by 27 unds. CHRISTIAN IS BOLF CHAMPION Admission $1.50 Ringside—$1.00 Reserved and 50c General Tickets on sale at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co., Alaskan Hotel, Gastineau Hotel, Pioneer Pool Room and Kaufman’s Cafe W the Gold cham a score of Olin Dutra, of second with 290 ar of Olympia, was t . FRENCH FIGHTER STOPS DUGERRIO MONTREAL, June 11. — Emle “Spider” Pladner, of France, stop- ped Auguie Dugerrio, of New York, a bantamweight, ‘in the seventh of a 10-round bout here last night. PERSONAL and BUSINESS Pladner weghed 118 pounds and Dugerrio weighed 114 pounds. oLl B on picture screen said to esistant has been produced. - % It is not only a Mark of Distinction But a Busiy ness and Social Neces< sity to have properly. printed . . . . . . You C:n-suve Meney at Our Store SEE US FIRST ris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street BUSINESS LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES PERSONAL STATIONERY CALLING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS PRICE LISTS ADVERTISING ENCLOSURES (inserted with monthly bills) Independent Druggis IIEMROID PHONE OR CALL A LEN OINT Empire Printing Company TONE Daily Alaska Empire LAXATIVE PHONE 374 Treatment for Hemroids JuneauDrug_ INSURANCE Co. Allen Shattuck, Inc. “There Is No Substitute Established 1898 for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 Juneau, Alaska y