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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRILV ',2' 1938, e By GEORGE McMANUS HES GONNA HOCK IT AN BRINGING UP FATHER | 'LL DROP ME WATCH ON THAT QUY- THEN 7 WELL - THERES NO HELL LOOK UP AN’ ALl L WAS JUST TIME > — GIT SOME Ht;_v:\r'; o | WONDERIN WHAT LIKE THE HE WOULDNT GIT ME DOWN- 70| TIMEIT WAS- PRESENT EVEN LOOK v WiLL MIRACLES NEVER CEASE? uPR - E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, “W it is up to you to support and it work Together, we cannot make fail.” President Franklin D. Roosevelt 3 g © 1933, King Features Syndicare, Inc. Grear Britain aights reserved "back on his swing and he hits off HE easiest, quickest, surest, and means indicative of the true abil- safest way to show confidence |two bent knees . . . Moreland will |ity of such individuals,” writes a in our government is to make full {bear a lot of your personal atten- Portland (Ore.) observer. use of your home bank and its ‘tion when you see him at the big “Under the present system of many services. You will find here a renewed spirit of appreciation, co-operation and helpfulness—back- ed by sound banking under the greatest “new deal” in all banking history of the U. S. A. tournaments this year—provided he | handicapping, a golfer wishing to does not burn himself out beforeobtain an official rating turns in he gets to them, as he did last year. |cards for e certain number of He is perfectly deadly with every rounds played, usually from three club in his bag.” |to five. Anyone who desires a high handicap may play carelessly until | Foresee Some “Chiseling” he has registered the required num- This new idea of a handicap tour- | Per of rounds, then reap the bene- {nament, for high and low alike, on‘m of this. It isn't sportsmanlike, a national basis, seems to have |but it's done all over the country.” {aroused fears in some quarters that | Cllkas {T;’ ST e “chiseling” will mar the proceed- RESILING a8, DAY | f‘ff‘ el GURBETT WILL DEFEND TITLE IN 10-ROUNDER MISSIONS BEAT SEALS IN FIRST INNING TUESDAY Seattle Loses to Sacra-| mento by Score of 17 to 0 First National Bank OF JUNEAU —- Everyone who knows about the dinary handieapping procedure at both public and | Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Bullding The man that most golf clubs, lution of the private, knows that the handicaps | T L IS T yésterday’s Em - This being abour the time of jaltogether unreliable and by nojg A . Welterwelghl Champion to Meet Jimmy McLarn- in on May 20, pire gives you is Field Marshal Paul ven Hin- denburg, who saw the German em- year when the bunkered clan begins | rummaging around in the lockers,' |looking over the old war clubs and | wondering whether it wouldn't be a good idea, after all, to make & N Q FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 12, | pire born in 1871, | LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 12— 'things easier with a six or eight —The Missions jumped Curt Davis fought for it in | Promoter Jack Doyle announ: d’mch cup on the greens, it behooves for 10 rur:s in the first inning yes- | the World War |that Young Corbett, welterw t|us to report among other matiers, \ Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. and served as | President of the vcha,mp)on. would . defend the title | lagainst Jimmy McLarnin, in a ten- |the following: 1. That Bob Jones terday afternoon then went ahead to make 24 hits to defeat the Seals still has noz' Republic that rounder here on May 20. the slightest idea of returning to N W ll P H 20 to 3. | 0% e slightes| retu g ’ The Missions made three errors | “ucceeded it. If | Under the agreement, Corbett is|competition but that the city of | ew a aper ere. helping the Seals to make their | You missed this {to receive $35,000 with a percentage |Cincinnati, nevertheless, will give Nz three runs, See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE cne, try the next. o[ the rzace receipts additional if |him a bigger welcome, as a special ,!us>l than any of the competitors, l n the national amateur golf cham- | |pionship there in September. | 2. That current conditions likely | more than $100,000. - are SEATTLE LOSES SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sacramento made 20 hits ‘in ¢ AN HIGH SCHOOL JUMPERS * TSPORT BRIGFS 1! {Omaha kid, is gunning early or the game ag Seattle yesterday aft-| cHICAGO, Apr; 12.—Roosevelt ! s —_— ® | win preclude another invasion of | ernoon, § only getting seven |hioh has on its track team two | The University vi Wes: Virginia "?“ U:‘"f“ Sb‘?t‘:l“ b’L “’r "]"p“;\‘ ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY hits, none of them counting. Sac- s who have bettered six feet 'will meet two ‘Wisconsin teamie | G TTE Meme E‘F 5 5 ramento won 17 to 0. in the high jump this spring. Pol- rquette and the state university ‘:c*::;?l%n i‘;“ h““r;‘u:t‘ “;v :L":ii “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” |lensky cleared &ix fect one and a !—on successive week-ends next fall, , ey S g § ;5 GAMES TUESDAY quarter inches and Sargent an even | y:r:mlal Open championship last Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | San Fi 3; Missions 20. | tathom. ! Northwestern university’s base- j Seatile 0; Sacramento 17. {ball team will meet the Cubs at| 3 That Johnny Goodman, the| aster Owers Los Angeles 9; Hollywood 3. Portland 4; Oakland 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. Oakland 1 Los Angeles Hollywood San Francisco S50 500 O CR TR e - RNy Sacramento 2500 | Portland 375 Seattle 250 Mission .250 ——————— 360-YARD EAGLES EASY SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 12— Bernard Schriever, aviator and San Antonio amateur golf champion, recently scored his third eagle 2 on the 360-yard No. 7 at Brackenridge park. His terrific tee shot landed in front of the carpet and bounded on, leaving him a 15-foot putt. —,e—— AMERICAN LEGION MEETING Alford John Bradford Post meets ¢t the Dugout Thursday at 8 P. M. All Legionnaires requested to at- end —adv. 875 | 500 | FOUR TONS OF TEAM MURRAY, Ky. April 12—When |the coaches called out the candi- dates for spring football practice at State Teachers college here nearly to' be exact—turned out. The 44 husky youths averaged 173 pounds jeach in weight. e Rebufld Old Organ NEW ORLEANS April 12.—When music is played for Easter mass in the St. Louis cathedral in the Vieu Carre of New Orleans, it will comx from the pipes of an organ that did service for 139 years. The old been rebuilt. May Star for Ramblers SOUTH BEND, Ind, April 12— Don Elser of Gary has been spotted as the lad to watch in Notre Dame’s | prospective 1933 backfield. He is | finishing his freshman year, and in high school, though weighing 200 pounds, was a star dash man. Make Millions 'l'hmk four tons of material—7,661 pounds, ¢ organ was built in France and has \'Wrigley field in an exhibition game lon the first Cub open date, the | iproceeds to be used to help pay expenses of the Wildcat nine, national- honors he barely missed at Five Farms last season but that Texans doubt if any amateur in the country, Goodman included, will succeed in stopping their fav- jorite son, Gus Moreland, this year. | Kelly Scott, promising candidate utility infielder with Houston | e Texas league, is a Rice In- ¥ ute athlete taking his st fling | llg;eBs?tm\;ynfiggwu'uqfld scouts ey 1 » e at professional baseball ‘may be a trifle prejudiced, due to proximity, but he reports, any- way, as follows: “Gus Moreland, who has just won the annual Houston invitation golf tournament for the third straight year, is really a golfing | wonder, doubly so because he has | a halting, or slowing-down spot about three-fourths of the way or { Student dance affairs have con- |tributed between $400 and $500 in |proceeds to University of Towa track and baseball squads this spring. A specially designed public ad- ress system is to be installed in the Washington University football stadium for the 1933 season. S e King Gets Prize Bull PERTH, Scotland, April 12.—The {highest priced bull from the pedi- |gree spring sales of Shorthorn -cat- tle here goes to the royal herd at | Windsor. The king paid 500 guineas (approximately $2,500 at par) for a |calf which was the first prize win- {ner in the junior class. - e, Classified ads pay. | n T | i | he Coffee Shoppe CHICKEN DINNER EVERY THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. Mrs. Katherine Hooker I l | | 1 1 | HANIC TE SPRING ONE FACT - W HIT. e LEIPER- ~THE FORMER_ UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA STAR IS ONE oF WE MOST COLORF UL ROOKIES ON THE NEW YORK. 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