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—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUEQDAY OCT. 18, 1932. 5° BRINGING UP FATHER [ &Y coLLY! 50 BLaNcY Toor THE | ] CAMPAIGN FUNDS-WELL-| HOPE THE GANG FINOS HIM AN BEATS NEWSPAPERS TH OVER - \F THIS EVER GOT IN THE ME WARD LEADERS TOOK ALL THE FUNDS, CHANCES OF BEIN' ELECTED WOULD BE AT ONE OF ME S0BBY JONES | S TURNS ACTOR ONCE AGAIN s When a ball club disposes of a Famous Shot-Maker to Be bating_povernouse ke, Alovess An other of - Tommy's| [Harry Simmons, it i3 strange to. find the cluding that it was all for the best, apart from the cash profit in- volved, understood, incidentally, (o a five-year contract, Bobby bclfleax;er $100,000 fl:;nkmogo D famous golfer, will arrive hls‘fl;i‘;“’so;“’:“:fme ;“go s ‘p:'r here soon f b - on from Atlanta to make with Si ons, whose big punch somawhaj Featured in Another r Golf Series HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 18— a second sceries of golf movies similar o his first ten pictures Plaved 50 important a role in th last year on “How I Play. Golf three championship runs of th a film studio announces. A's % L Jones will make six pictures un- ‘Al according to the stories cir- der the general title of “How to culated in (Philadelphia, did mo’ Break Ninety,” which will be of take a brotherly interest in tho interest to the “dub” as well as rise of Jimmy Foxx as the club's the golfer, the studio announces. lew hitting power. Will Entertain The big Polish outfielder neve: In the new pictures enterfain- gained much popularity with the ment will be mixed Iludicrously Shibes and Mack shed no tears with sound golfing instru: n. cver parting with the Simmons The first series of pi res gave contract, calling for $100,000 ove: Jones the largest ‘“galler ever a three year period having one enjoyed by a golfer, studio offic- more year to run. ials declared. ~The fims Wers Mack has two unusually promis- shown in 61100 theatres o 8U- jng young athlete already in diences estimated to total between his field in Rcger Cramer and Ed twenty and thirty million. Coleman, besides another up-and- Six Episodes coming young man from Portland The studio announced that “the named Finney. There is also the return of Bobby Jones to molion g)q reliable, Bing Miller, but Cra- pictures is a result of the public mer jis the only player in this demand.” "How to Break Nin€ty” ccuection with the stamp of groat- will be demonstrated in six epi- jess so far. Until an accident sides to be filmed on golf Hnks forceq him out of the game, Cra-| around Hollywood. 'mer was playing sensational ball. In them, Bobby will explain He is fast, a natural hitter and correct and technique detail. has a fine arm. Jones and his business manager will arrive in November. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct. Bruno Betzel, mite manager of the Louisville Colonels in 1932, again will lead the Colonels in 1933. Formal announcement of his re- Contract figures were not madel, FEARS FOXX Kogwr | Letty Gomez, the slim Yankee soumhpaw who beat the A's seven, BETZEL TO MANAGE [times during the season, has a ’ healthy respect for Jimmie Foxx.! LOUISVILLE lN 33 “I never saw Ruth in his prime T ;but in my brief experience up here 18— Foxx has hit them twice as high and far as anything I have seen the Babe belt. Boy, that fellow takes a cut! He hit two homers off me this year that looked as experts con- | ,after the game appointment was made by Presi- dent Bill Knebelkamp, September 24. e DANCE AT DOUGLAS Save the date, Saturday, October 22, Dinner-Dance by Douglas Vol- unteer Fire Department. —adv. | though they never would come down. One was in the opening game, a wallop that cleared the center field fence at Shibe Park; | near the flagpole and the other, was in the last week of the sea- son, with the bases full” Bing Miller, in Gomez's opinion, , WELL: DID THEY. FIND BLANCY ? By GEORGE McMANUS i | THEY 010 ~THAT 'S, \ 4 iPPO” CAFFEY CAUGHT HiMm AN TooK THE MONEY AWAY BUT MOW WE CAN'T FIND ORT - LOUGHRAN IS ~ LOSER IN 60 . WITH POREDA | cists, Not to Coun- tenance Sport Comeback Stopped— Decision Unanimous PHILADELPHIA, Penn Stanley Poreda, of Jersey City, last night decisioned Tommy | Loughran, of Philadelphia, in a ct. 18, , ten rounder, a feature bout, stop- ping another of Loughran's ccme- backs. Toughran’s ankle went bad carly in the bout; then Poreda got busy. He opened a bad cut on Loughran’s nose. The decision in favor of Poreda was unanimous. is one of toughest batters in the league to pitch to. WORLD'S SERIES BUCKS The Yankee southpaw exper- ienced the most nervous moments of his career before and during the early stages of the first world's series game against the Cubs. “I kept thinking about everybody was expecting, that all my friends were either looking on or listening over the radio, and then began wondering ' whether I could even get the ball over the plate,” said Gomez. “I didn't have the slightest sign of control when I started warming up hut it came back to me soon started. I didn't get over feeling nervous until af- \er the third inning.” RETZALL MEETS ROPER ON CARD CHICAGO, Oct 18. — Charley Retzlaff, Duluth heavyweight, has heen matched for a ten-round en- gagement with Jack Roper at the Chicago Stadium October 21, it is announced. The bout will sup- pert the headline attraction, which features Bat Battalino, former featherweight champion, and Bar- ney Ross, Chicago lightweight. - TARD PARTY Card Party at Parish Hall, sec- ond of series, Tuesday, October 18. —adv. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON GWE ME’ Time - T'LL FiLL 'Eem 's "ALL-AMERICA" SHOES % O —By Pap Sy ? GORAAN- w FOLLOWS A GREAT LINE OF ‘ALL-AMERICA" + CENTERS AT NJRE OAME ~E usTINCLUOES AOam @ALSH, Tm Mo\(mmw Tomw Yae@. " .o YARR- |S COACHING " GORMAN TOFILL HiS LD ALACE AT CEnTER- // s ¥ 4V Dickse Bascrvad by The Associated Prese and tickets sold, but on .the day gxr:k and the Teals, the Squaw serve out the fine at the rate of | f the big event the animal lov- = oo y 2 per day. 0 g . Last night's results follow: Smith is reported to have been lers won their point and higher au- SPRIGS— “oaokin’ 1 " He had | “packin’ a real gun. e an thockiks \rt biedie BN 50 Ban 170 170 170—501 |old-style 44 caliber, single action It was explained that the chief ; g, 130 138 125—402 |revolver stowed away in his pock- bullthrower, who also is chief cat- pp. gy 8 82 70—241 |et when arrested. tle-killer at the stockyards, Was nn.c nroncon 103 143 113359 | i s U v *indisposed’’ Mrs. Taylor ... 124 124 124—372*| EGYPT THREATENS SCHOOL S | Handicap T 72 72216 CAIRO.—The American Univer- INDIAN OF PETERSBURG —- —= —= —— |sity of Cairo, criticised in the Ara- i Totals 697 729 674-2100 |kic press for teaching religion, has DIES IN THIS CITY wmaLuARDS— been warned officially hat it will G. Messemdt... 201 148 223—572 |lose its annual subsidy of $2,000 ' Johnson 87 100 90—277 |unless it changes its course of Samuel Watson, 24-year-old In- 85 143 119—347 study, 25 AT what | | morning in the Government Hos- Mrs. Duncan.. 103 104 120327 ' Y VIGTunlEs Mrs, Erbland.. 130 100 140—370 | i Handicap ... 35 35 36—105 WUN BY SPRIGS Totals ... 641 630 727-1998 | i | HEMLOCKS— Robertson 45 177 177—499 | H. Mess'emdt.. 186 104 180—560 Sperling ... 152 193 311556 i Mrs, Coughlin. 134 134 134—402* | ooy ... 617 698 -2017 | | Ceda\s Wlll Meet Firs and| s A e el IBULLTHHBWING | Teals Play Squaw M. Bavard... 146 184 148—478 | Bringdale 198 168 144509 | Ducks Tonight Van Atta ... 133 135 150--418 | Mrs, Peterman 97 152 170419 | Bowling on the aieys of the Flks — o — Club last evening resulted in vic-| Totals -——.. §73 630 612-1824 tories for the Sprigs over the Mal- Under Fas- lards and for the Hemlocks over| ‘thc Spruces. | In the contese netween the Spngs‘NELs A SMITH FINED and ‘the Mallards, the winners| made a total of 2100 pins to 1998 18.—Bullthrowing, by the losers. High pinmen of 2 much favored Roman sport of Doth teams was George Messer- the last century, was to have been sohmidt of the Maliards with a |rivived, but the fascists reckoned total of 572. | without consulting those of their The triumph of the Hemlocks |comrades who belong to the So- Was by a margin of 193 pins. Hen- Iciety for the Protection of An- IV Messerschmidt of the winning| mais, team made the best individual score, : 560. The bullthrowing was announc- . f i ed by the Rome fascist federation Tonight the Oedars will meet, the °—Average—Did not bowl. Modern Rome, ROME, Oct. Convicted of carrving honc,ealedx | weapons, Nels A. Smith, who was | arrested by Chief of Police George |A. Getchell, was yesterday sen- tenced to pay a fine of $200 by | Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commissioner’s Court. In default of payment he was re-)| |manded to the Federal jail wi Peters- Pemc{\ this residence was at 5:40 o'clock dian whose burg, died pital in Juneau. He had been suf- fering from tuberculosis for some time. Watson is survived by his father, Samuel Watson, who lives at Auk Village, and an adopted son who resides at Petersburg, and a widow who is a patient at the Govern- ment Hospital here. The body is at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary pending funeral arrangements. XMAS CARDS NOTICE Notice is hereby given for James V. Davis, Administrator of the es- tate of the partnership consisting of James V. Davis and H. C. Davis, deceased, will sell- the property helonging to the estate consisting of the following: 1—Floating trap frame 6—5-ton cast iron anchors FERL ‘WSS NAVY' ELEVEN FOR CARRYING PISTOL| Captains NeaTy Equal Pri- vates on Football Team SUPERIOR, Wis,, Oct. 18.—The Superior State Teachers College football team cannot claim lack of leadership reasons for an unsuc- cessful season, for the Peds have sufficient captains to lead them in eight games. Coach Ted Whereatt captains—nearly half his team—and the quintet turns at leadership. The practice of having several has five regular is taking | captatns: in athletics at the col- lege was inaugurated during the basketball season last year and worked out . successfully, so spring several returning football lettermen were selected as cap- tains. Two of the veterans, how- ever, did not return this Fall Olg 3 MONA CARLSON AND:. FRED ORME MARRIED A marriage of Septemoer 15 was announced today. On that date Miss Mona Carlson, of Dougl and Fred Orme, of Juneau, wel wedded by United States Comm.fi sioner Charles Sey. % The newlyweds have taken ‘@ residence in the Casey-Shattud Addition whers they are at homie to their many friends on both si“ of the Channel. 4’ ment insures writing is no fatigue to the | “Pressureless Toueh” This unique and exclusive Parker improve- For sale at the better stores The EASY Writing Pen vl e A without effort. There hand or the fingers. TG R MR NS TAXI WINTER RATES City Limits S0c LOW OUT OF TOWN RATES Call Any JUNEAU Taxi GLACIER TAXI ASSOCIATION Window (Cleaning 24—400 1b. cast iron weights 8380—ft. of cable (The foregoing property being used in connection with the Bendal Floating Trap). i 1 only cotton spiller for pile trap 40x160. The estate’s right to one permit to maintain a floating trap near Cape Bendal, which trap was op- erated under Territorial License No. DISTINCTIVE! DIFFERENT! [ Phone 212 31-507. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The estate’s right in a certain permit to operate and maintain a - THE GAST'NEAU pile trap at Naked Island, which trap was maintained under Terri- torial License No. 31-508. The motor boat “ROEDDA,” and equipment. at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front entrance to the Federal and Territorial Building, at Juneau, Al- aska, on Wednesday, October 26, 1932, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. The administrator will offer- said trap equipment for sale separate OQur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat SOLD BY— and Imprinted y 'THE EMPIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 and apart from the permits and the boat; and will offer said per- mits for sale separately and separ- ate and apart from the other prop- erty; and will offer said gas boat for sale separate from the other personal property, except the per- sonal property belonging and used in connection with sald gas boat; and will offer all of the property for sale s a whole; and will sell the same so that the estate will realize the most. Notice is further given that the administrator has been allowed to bid and purchase said property, the same as any disinterested person. JAMES V. DAVIS, Administrator of the partnership consisting of James V. Davis and H. C. Davis, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 14, 1932. Last publication, Oct. 25, 1932. Printing Co. 'FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store PHONE 374 And Our Representative . Will Call! Or See Them at the Empire Office! UNITED FOOD (0. “CASH IS KING” PHONES 83 OR 85 . “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 0Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ¥

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