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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS WELL- OF ALLTHE DUMB LUCK=- 1'SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAD ME NAME PRINTED IN ME HAT- WELL- | GAVE THE BARON THE SLIP-ALL RIGHT= HE OIDN'T SEE ME-GEE! BUTHES A PEST- 1 DSHOULD il NEVER HAVE COME BARON HAFFINGOTTIT- DO YOU THINK TIMES WILL GET SO BAD THAT “YOU AND | WILL HAVE TO GO TO WORK? MR-JIGGD-THID 1S THE LOMATOS CLUB-YOUL LEFT YOUR HAT HERE AND You TOOK BARON ? oy - - HAFFINGOT TITS HAT / - | 3 | [l BY MISTAKE-CHEERIO- WORK- MY, THINGS CANT BE VHAT BAD! o B A WE INVITE : yYou N/ You will find at this bank complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your financial affairs. © 1933, King Features Syndicate, lnc, Great Briuin rights reserved. %o 1. A You will enjoy our friendly “Schoolboy > Now Ready helpful service and genuine . interest in your financial TO Baffle Blg L‘?“g uers progress. We invite you to ey [ > ¥ make this bank your bank- ing home and let us serve you as we serve many of your friends! DETROIT, Mich.,, April 4. The Detroit Tigers got more than | ¥ just a very promising young | pitcher when they purchased Lyn- wood (Schoolboy) Rowe from Beaumoni of the Texas League. Much more. Kowe, now only 21, practicall was a one-man athletic team for El Dorado (Ark) high school a| few days ago. In addition to being the school's baseball hero, he also starred in football, b track, golf and tennis. Last season, his first in profes- sional baseball, Rowe pitched 19 victories for the Exporters, Texas League champions, and was one of the circuit’s outstanding boxmen, For a pitcher, he had the very re- spectable batting average of .295. “Georgia Peach” in —London . [fiEcflRDs FA”_ : “ATELKS' PIN - TOURNAMENT ;George, Hermle and Hen- ‘| ning, Erbland Play Off Final Match Tonight CARNERA MUST | PAY WAITRESS | ABOUT 14,000 Loses Breach of Promise! Case in London Brought by Young Woman | First National Bank OF JUNEAU o Where Sound agement Guards Your Funds. E i ' FOR INSURANCE | 8 LONDON, April 4—Primo Car-| ! Af!er_ trailing the other three See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1% nera, giant prize fighter, has lost !teams in ithe first two games of the breach of promise suit brought the semi-final windup of the elim- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank B]dg. by Emilia Tersina, 22-year-old| !ination bowling tournament at the waitra Elks' Club last night, Tom George 2 Oarnéra must pay Miss Tersina ! jand John Hermle, making up Team| ¢ . N W ll P H approximately $14,000. it |No. 7, came to }ife in the third ew a aper ere! ] The girl produced many letters jgame to win a place in the final ; signed by Carnera referring to “odr \They meet Team No. 12, Art Hen- See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. little nest of love” and similar fond ining and John Erbland, high out- ; Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS Untanes. ! fit last night, at 8 o'clock tonight| One of the oldest, most consist- JUNEAU PAINT STORE — e 1 to contest for first prizz. ent fictions swrounding the spring ! o i Records went by the boards last|training activities of the mador‘\ BUSTU N RED i ‘y {night. Team No. 12's total of 1069 |league baseball camps is the bally-| \\ 2 | established a new three-game mark|hoo for a recruit who may have! ! o |for this tournament, and No. Ts|the chance to fill the early shoes| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY I score of 430 in the third fracas|of la seasoned veteran who happeus} M Sux PL AYERS f é : ke i Hltbet Gk for o A, Hosire oift ot e Sy “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | game. Individual rccords were|or iwhose career may be moving to- i L smashed by Tom George, with his|ward the shadier side. s Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 ! RE WREGKED three-game total of 582 and single| The ambitious youngster bounds r | | mark of 234. Iito camp filled with eagerness and gfi | The match tonight ought to|at lleast some hope. The correspon- . 2 W prove close and exciting. dents then light the first match FO}‘ Your Health’s Sake Eat Our ¥ Train Derailed in Delaware‘ i Last night scores: by hailing him as the boy who may 3 CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Engi Fi s : Peam No. 3 be| called on to take 50-and-50's| " 'Good emough fast year, . —Fr n , i |Lavenik 149 181 181—511 hi g ih 4t abe 4 EAU BAKERY ngineer, TILEMAan |, 5 ¢t an old English custom to ask a “Bobby” when in doubt, and | Dlce this season, inasmuch &5 S0-| firt in professional ball, to win J UN. : P » Qribli : - H & | Moran 109 180 150—439|anfl-so is a holdout and threaten- Are Kl“ed William “Young” Stribling, Georgie heavywseight fistic merchant, is here ) Handitaj 19 19 19— 57|ing 19 games in the Texas League, e | shown as he conformed to the rules and sought some information from a P 57)Ing to quit the game if he does not | yonwosa (Schoolboy) Rowe (Next to Juneau Drug) 3 3 . London policeman during his tour of the English capital. With Stribling — — — ——Ige{ what he wants from the stony | may prove a valuable addition DOVER, Delaware, April 4—ED-| gre his two children who accompanied him on the long trip that took him Totals 277 380 8350-1007|hearted club owner. 15 o Detiatbl faff, e gineer C. A. Burkhard and Fireman to South Africa, where he dgealz(eg Dan McCorkindale, champion of the Team No. 12 $oon the recruit is showing real| o oororve nuring sttt E. L. Poulson were killed in what | ark Continent. Henning 155 155 232—542|promise in ¢ s, th { : BSOS ; : I s practice games, then he | thel E | railway officials described as a plot 0 Erbland 201 145 172—519|bangs out a couple of hits in Lhe}::;::;;énm:tgenp;:oi; Shbg;]::;‘f:' 2 ;o; wrecl:hevhse ;ennézg/fl;;a thfl L 0 N G BE AGH children returned to their classes | Handicap - 3 3 3— O|fist exhibition contest. By NOWthe dear old Newark Bears or the QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 4 aring oston X base- | |today, meeting on the grounds of —— —— —— ——|the manager himself may be busy 2 ball team. The players were not‘ athletic fields and parks. Totals ........... 359 303 407-1069 mgmg the scribes that this boy{mf:]em-t Rf: winbgnss.Eb 11 job-hold- Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales : hurt and five hours later won an : Team No. 3 h oy PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:29 g Il Fifteen thousand Los Angeles has shown phenomenal development |ers who are associated with @ club exhibition game with the Jersey) Bavard 154 187 140—481 ® : 7 the | Thtermityna| |students also returned to schools . and that he looks about ready 0 operating on the chain-store basis 2 g;zy Le‘;;l.wou . Gy |today. Thirteen schools were closed Wie i 11 20|stick and he (the manager) is N0t can count themselves fortunate | : 4 EnO i A el |here by the quake. Handicap 18 18 18— 54|especially concerned if the hold- nowadays. If they have any prom- | | A’ tampered syitch cause iy S — — — ——|out regular reports or not. ise at all they are more sure of - train to be derailed. | 3 Totals - 306 327 322955 Sometimes at this stage, the hold-|peing employed than ever before, ! LIS | YAKUTAT MAN TO SERVE Team No. 7 out himself may become a little |pas eir abillty, G ies and Meats | | VIOLATION TERM HERE|T. G 179 169 234—582 it based on the index of their ability. roceries WILL REBUIL» AT CORDOVA | ! 5| T. George ........... nervous, especially in such times George E. Steel of Cordova 15 2/ §chool Sessions Held on S Hermle ........... 122 125 190—437|as these. If an old hand, he will n0t| Here are a few or, the ekception- RICE, 6 pounds ..o passenger on the Alaska on a busi- 5 Segunde Baggy was brought to|Handicap ....... 6 6 6—18|be alarmed. Perhaps he has fig-|g) young men, all comparative new- ness trip to Seattle. He is a mem- Playgrounds and in Juneau on the Admiral Evans by — — —— ——lured all along to run the string out |comers, who secem fairly certain to| ber of the firm of Edmonds and | Publlc Park,. United States Commissioner W. H.| Totals . 307 300 430-1037|long enough to miss a good deal stick in the big show, at least for < \ Steel, whose place of business wasi 52 I-Dugdale, of Yakutat, who sentenced of the camp grind. recently destroyed by fire. Plans him to 60 days in jail and fined Eventually at any rate he swings the pruning rocess is completed are under way to rebuild and Mr.l LGS ANGELES, Cal, April 4—him $50 for possession and sale of SON BORN TO WIFE onto the dotted line. With a sigh OTJMay ];5: ol i 7 Steel is going to Seattle to order For the first time since the earth- |liquor. Baggy will serve his sen- OF .'ACK KEARNS;TO relief, the manager who has been| E4q Linke, pitcher, Washington; new equipment and fixtures. ‘quake, Long Beach's 30,000 school tence here. THE BALL PLAYER. OF_ToDAY Q = 50 busy touting his rookie substi- tute assigns the veteran to his old job and begins worrying about something else. BE NAMED JUNIOR pound son, born last Friday, Jack Kearns, Jr. His wife is the former Lillian Kansler, of Louisville, Ken- ished, therefore, if Joe Stripp starts the season at third base for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Frankie the opening performances or until |Blondy Ryan, shortstop, and Hank Leiber, outfielder, Giants; Forest ; Twogood, pitcher, Bill Knicker- LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 4— bocker, shortstop, and Harley Boss, DA ILY SPOR TS CARTOON —By Pap Jack Kearns, fight manager, an- sl first baseman, Cleveland; Albert COAL HEAT . nounced he would name his eight-| No one will be completely aston- |{Wright, second baseman, Braves; Art Scharein, third baseman, Browns; Fred Walker, outfielder, and Don Brennan, pitcher, Yan- 7 SATISFYING that’s easy on your pocketbook Burn tucky. Frisch again captains the St. Louis kees; Lou Finney, outfielder, and CARBONADO e Cardinals on opening day, April 12, | Frank Higgins, third baseman, Ath- KIN( despite the proctracted and wordy |letics; Walter Beck, pitcher, Dodg- CO. SUTRRACE COAL P STORT BRIEFS ® disputes they have indulged in. |ers;.Henry Greenberg and Marvin with INDIAN COAL . o | The boys who have been romping ,Owen, infielders, Detroit. Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Frank Froschauer, brilliant Uni- versity of Illinois football and bas- | ketball player, has been to the uni- versity hospital seven times from |athletic injuries in his first two school years. BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES Pacific Coast Coal Co. HOWUS HAS BEEN LOOKING Northwestern, Big Ten basketball /EM OUER SINCE HE BECAME co-champion, will lose by gradu- and A BIG LEAGUER. 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