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. e i TRB e NN e T BR——) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATUR[EAY, APRIL 22, 1933. BY GOLLY, JIGGS 1 DIDN'T KNOW YOU-PUT THIS SHEET OVER THE CAL PIRATES BEAT REDS IN FIRST GAME AT HOME Smallest Crowd in Thirty Years Turns Cut at | Pittsburgh Opener | April 22.| 2xplosion | PITTSBURGH, Penn,, —With an eight-inning heavy artillery and af day afternoon by a score of 5 mi 1 in the first game of the sea- son played here. A disappointing crowd cof 13,000 one of the smallect in 30 years,| turned out to see the 10-year-old | daugh of Honus Wagner toss| out the first ball. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Los Angeles 11. | Hellywood 10; Portland 5. Missions 6; Seattle 7. National League Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 5. Boston 3; New York 1. Chicago 0; St. Louis 4 | American League Washington 1; Philadelphia 3. New York 7; Boston 5. St. Louis 4; Chicago 0. Detroit 0; Cleveland 7. STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League BRINGING UP FATHER IF YOU WUZ UPIN BEEN, YOUD LOOK OIFFERENT-GIT A TAXI- 1 WANT TO HELL BE WANTIN' TO KNOW WHERE Won Lost Pet. | ODakland 13 5 22 Sacramento 11 7 611 Portland S 9 500 | Los Angeles 9 9 500 Hollywood -9 9 -500 Mission 8 10 444 San Francisco . 6 11 353 Seattle ... LSl il - ¢ 333 National League Won Lost Pct. Pittsburgh 4 1 800 New York A 1 867 Brooklyn il | 2 600 Philadelphia 3 3 500 Chicago 3 3 500 St. Louils 2 3 400 Boston S5t 3 250 Cincinnati . 1 3 250 American League Won Lost Pet, New York 6 0 1.000 ‘Cleveland 6 1 857 Chicago B 3 825 AR LIKE PVE L ON DUGAN - AN’ TO THINK WE \WUZ TALKIN' TO J1GGS JUST TWO WEEKS AGO- DO YOU THINIK HE FELL IN THE RIVER-OR IF HE JUMPED IN AN/ WOZ OROWNED ? | THINK HE JUMPED N - 01D YOu EVE! WELL SURE MIDD HIM - R MEET HIS WIFE? WASHINGTON OARSMEN OUTSTROKE CALIFORNIANS California crews lost all three races to Washington’s Huskies in the thirtieth annual rowing regatta. The Bear varsity, Indicated by arrow in upper photo, was seven lengths behind at the finish. The junior varsity crews were racing neck and neck when Beinhorn, Bear bow oarsman, “caught a crab” less than 100 yards from the finlsh. Arrow in lower photo shows the Californian trying to recover the oar while Gage, pulling number 2, Is trying to help. The freshman Huskies won by 3 lengths on the Oakland, Cal., estuary. (Associated Press Photos) | Washington L.5 " ms Philadelphia . 3 5 375 Boston 2 4 .333 Detroit 2 5 .286 St. Louls 2 6 250 e NO BEER ARRIVES FOR JUNEAU HOUSES No shipments of beer arrived on the Northland last night for Juneau dealers although there may be some aboard the Admiral Wat- son. Beer shipments on the Northland included a few barrels for Ketchi- .{kan merchants and ten cases for Mike Pusich of Douglas. - e Use Type ana Ink—and Why? : LOUGHRANGETS DECISION OVER HEAVIER BOXER | | | CHICAGO, Ill, April 22.—Tommy | Loughran, of Philadelphia, scorad| the unanimous decision last night over Isidoro Gastanaga in a ten rounder. [ Loughran weighed and his opponent pounds. 185 pounds| weighed 18y | | Classified ads pay. | DAILY SPORTS CARTOON MAXIE SLACS, COFFS AND CLOWNS - HIS MERRY WAY To VICTORY v+ MAKIE CMAXI . uxn‘&mi BOXING ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPION S AS FAST AS THEY +ROSENDLOOM* — 1S GENERALLY RECOSNIZED AS THE LIGHT-HEAUYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLO » ;By Pap? E£'O HAVE A FLOCIS OF BACKERS (F HE WERE TO MEET SHARKEY .. | KNOCKED OFF THE™ WERE CHOSEN MACON MAKES FIRST FLIGHT OF TEST TRIPS Big Navy Dirigible Returns to Mooring Mast After Thirteen Hours AKRON, Ohio, April 22.— The | United States Navy Dirigible Ma- con landed at 6:52 o'clock last night after cruising nearly 13 hours over Northern Ohio and Lake Erie on her maiden voyage. Most of the flight was over the southern part of Lake Erie where air conditions were more favorable than on the land. The flight was the first of a series to dctermine whether tne |sister ship of the ill-fated Akron will be incorporated into Sam’s Naval Forces. Uncle BUTLER-MAURO DRUG MAKES CONTRIBUTION TO PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN The clean-up and paint-up cam- paign continues. Butler-Mauro didn't need any cleaning up so Willlam Kirk and {H. VanderLeest, decided upon a new decorative concrete floor as their ~contribution . to this clean and paint-up business. Morris Construction company is | starting the work on the floor to- |night and expect to have it com- pleted by Monday morning. NEW BARBER SHOP IS OPENING ON MONDAY The Capitol Barber Shop, next to the Capitcl Theatre, will Le opened on Monday as an up-lo- date fonsorial Parlor. Bill, the Barber, will be behind the chair. The location was recently vacated by Pigg's Radio Service. —————— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS All members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet at the Scot- tish Rite Temple Sunday after- noon at 1:45 o'clock to attend ihe funeral service of the late M. J. Bavard. —adv. —————— By GEORGE McMANUS 401 9199 Kiog Fearures Syndicse. Inc.. Great Britater eighes reserved. ||{ l [WASHINGTON U |SOVIET BOYCOTT FACULTY IS TO GET WAGE CUT Reduction Is Effective as of April First for Only One Year Period SEATTLE, April 22—Acting President Hugo Winkenwerder an- nounced yesterday that in com- pliance with the wishes of the Board of Regents of the University of Washington, the faculty mem- bers will be cut from 31 to 40 per cent as of April 1. ON ENGLAND IS NOW EFFECTIVE [Purchase of Any Goods Prohibited—Other Re- strictive Measures MOSCOW, April 22.—The Sovict Government has retaliated against ‘he British embargo on Russian goods by ordering a prohibition of any purchases in England, and oth- or restrictive measures, The Brilish Government recent- e ly dc d an 80 percent embargo The C“;‘i_ls e”‘:‘{éré‘" "“esg'&;" againgt importation of Russiar anly” and. is expect Shve " gcods in an attempt to protest to 000. the conviction ©f British subjects w20 were tried in Moscow on | rges of sabotage, bribery and | espionage in electrical construc- PURGHASED AT | _cron = s LONDON, soril 22 — Russia's |sudden prohibition of all trade |with England in retaliation for the /80 percent British embargo against |Russian goods will not affect the Britich Government's stand, it is authoritively ted. While the action of the Soviet —New Yorkers Bu o y Government came as a surprise it was not unexpected by the British Quality Red Fox i Government which rather anvici- TACOMA, Wash, April 22.—|pated such a move and the anti- With America off the Gold Stan-|Soviet embargo 11 Be effective dard, Canadian fur buyers flock- K Wednesday as scheduled. ed te the Tacoma Fur Auction yes- | Sericus Step terday to ccmpete with buyers from| Ruscia’s step is viewed as being New York and London. ,much more serious than England’s The auction brought in $25000 There are unconfirmed rumeors prices averaging slightly higher however that the two British. London Buyers Are Active than last month, convicted and now held as pris- Elghty percent of the fur offered oners, wunder sentence, ~will be was. sold to London buyers who, released shortly. snatched up Alaska mink. | I this is correct, neither of the New: York buyers went heavy on threatened actions may go inio quality red fox and spring catch jeffect. [ beaver. No muskrat was offer- e e—— >d. The atbendance of buyers was‘ Despite business conditions and he. best in months. ithe absence of its two most popu- i S AR P SR | 3 ¢ lar foes from the home schedule, Archie Hahn,: Virginia {raCklUniverslty of Wisconsin basketball coach, says prospects are bright in 1933 drew within 30 spectators for a successful outdoor season lor! the Cavaliers this spring. Erain S el ot L WAYS OF COURSE you can drive your car for an indefinite period without any attention to it and save some money temporarily . . . as long as luck attends your motor and your brakes and other vital parts. But how the repair bills will pile up when you neglect the things that time and wear will eventually de- velop. The better way for economy and your own motor pride and enjoyment is to bring your car in here and let us keep it serviced and smooth running before deterioration actually gets in. Oils Greasing Washing Polishing Bring your car in TODAY! 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QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:29 Gastineau Pool Hall RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. Front Street Telephone 183 “Meet Your Friends Here” SATISFYING COALHEAT that’s easy on your pocketbook Burn CARBONADO | : COKING FURNACE COAL with INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Poultry and E gg. Station - Direct from Producer to You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offi 5