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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 193313, BRINGIT‘JG UP FATHER ! ; =% By GEORGE McMANUS MR-JIGGS -1 MUST GO DOWN-TOWN WHAT ARE YOU GROWLIN' b b AND | WANT TO LEAVE MY DO G ABOUT ? YOU DONT KNOW \ “ WITH YOU. A% A GOOD NEIGHBOR, WHAT A DOGS LIFE 15 YOU 1 IKNOW YOuU WILL DO THIS AND 4 SHOULD LIVE MINE - KNOW YOU LIKE DOGS BECAULDE 'WE SEEN YOU OUT STROLLING WITH ONE - VLL BE BACK SOON M JIUDST GOING TO TAKE HECTOR FOR A STROLL ON THE BOULEVARD - AHL BN GOLLY, ' TS NICE TO BE ALONE "M GLAD THAT DOG 19 OUT OF My SIGHT FOR & L\TTLE WHILE, ANY\WAY - Do you know that money can be sent safely to any distance at a - ARE CHEAPER © 19353 King Featuies Synducats. . Grea Bintain uights reserved s lw“l“ open. dad b"}:' s I“ more | cost of only a few cents by means ] entertaining rowing show than can J : r |be seen anywhere outside thej of a Bank Draft? And do you know " Olympics. that almost any sum can be sent They have talked for Imaking the Poughke: it 1 ,.i more cheaply by draft than by Post t| two- event, with trial heats, bu Office Moncy Orders? that's all. Long Beach can show ‘em how For both safety and economy, use at- JPRIMO PRFM;SES : i Bank Drafts when sending money “i) " SCHMELING TITLE | o distant polnte | If you have m ed any br SRR AL g e s Bt e R ol red faces in or about the legiate premises these pas YANKS’ AND SENATORS’ OLD FEUD FLARES ANEW (dy: they probably belong i |rowing officials repsonsible for ¢ ing off the Pough 1 |this year, only to regret tI i'.inf\s and observe now thusiastic response to the an intercollegiate regatta at Beach, Californ to know BOUT NEXT YEAR ROME, 1ay 16—primo Gamers.| FIRST NATIO! now on his to the United| States for his championship beut | BANK with Jack Sharkey in June, al- ady has nned what he will (lJ‘ eight bauble whon' he brings it back to Italy. He's going to fight Max Schmel- | ing here in 1934 and guarantee [hL‘1 Ge an puncher a cool $100,000. He | akes it for ted, somehow, that Schmeling will emerge victorious from his ap; hing e ncounter with Max Baer at Ne ork. Tentative plans (Primo’s) ave to hold the big scrap in Rome's new | . us- [oothall stadium, now under con-| al intersst and drawn the Struction, which will seat 150,000. | Ipromised entries of those three an- The man mountain feels that hist |cient eastern strongholds of the VAst popularity in Ttaly will guar- sport—Harvard, Yale and Cornell, Ante a capacity crowd. With the prospect of thus st | . The latest flareup between the |tering tradition, Southern Califor- © @ @ ¢ e o ¢ ® 0 0 ¢ & @ New York Yankees and Wash- nia not only may contribute a s e CITY E SBALL Li ington Senators at Washington | ring substitute for the time-honored © CHATTER brought the liveliest fistic battle |easiern classic thi ar, but be in' v ¢ @ e o 0o 0 0 o 0 0 0 o eeen in the major leagues in many' |a position subseq y to outbid | BN AL years. The fight started at second |Poughkeepsie for the star attrac- ‘llo'lldv J\‘x‘»::, 1].)‘;:/1?1; f;‘l‘m)\;ilml,\ \\1:5 INS' IRA ~ : tions. AT Ao B RRODREY 9B | I : base when Buddy Myer, Senator encount Both teams have their . BERGER MAKES | | HIS 6TH HOME RUN OF SEASON " Boston then Lands on Diz- zy Dean to Edge Out ! i 13th Inning Win BOSTON, M , May 13.—A Wally Berger tied the score in the ! ninth inngng with his sixth home run of the season, Bost belted relief pitcher Dizzy Dean for th hits in the eleventh frame to feat St. Louis yesterday afternoon| & by a 4-3 sc /AL orium in areatest | sporting spectacls that th ever built up. | pain and discomfiture is {in no way alleviated by the knowl- {edge that Long Beach, its fa pic rowing ¢ as LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FRIDAY Coast League ywood 1. Seattle 2; Missions 4. Night game. 0 9; Sacramento 45 | i game. Los Angeles 3; Oakland 1. night | game | shortstop, and Ben Chapman, | g SIS bows pointed pennantward, but| N tional League New York outfielder, swapped (Can Handle 50,000 Fans now they will have to wait until| St Boston 4 funches after Myer accused Chap- By holding the Long Beach races naxt Wednesday for the test | ) Cincinnati 7; Brooklyn 3 man of spiking him as he slid, |i0 July, the way is clear for Har- - ; | Allen ShattuCk Inc ’ . | Pittsburgh 3; New York 11. | Chicago 4; Philadelphia 8. American League Philadelphia 7; Cleveland 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.| into the bage. Immediately both ,|Vard and Yale to go west any year, pony think for a minute that teams surged onto the field as | Wit 0. AL Eh5- A0 TR dike out of the race. The shown in picture above, After |COASL crews would be reluctant t0 pyg paye been a little slow in i quiet was restored and Chapmano |2k {he 1ong trip cast to Pough-| poyiing started, but when they get Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska was heading for the showers hei 1| coosic if ,?":;‘\”f".l ”'.“’U;‘f"ffl oM under way there will be a three-| passed the Senatora’ dugout wherdot| AR off thelr own shores. | cornered duel going on. “Blg Mac i v i Earl’ Whitehall ‘passed a remark’{\oepsic or New London, offer a fr_)f‘df“l_"" " B:”\, mg‘:'?,rd:"mmfi &lol:li = — — that Chapman answered with fly-" |competitive spectacle that CannOb g jor eeocts to boen | sl | Lo 5 Ing fists. In picture below White- |be du 23 48 hall's back is to the camera.. |They have built up a real back- fr———————e—— i g 21 15 (Associated Press Photos) ground of dition, but they are i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ; Mission 18 19 A Sh oy 18 Third and Fraoslin, PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 San Francisco 13 25 349 Sl e - P : = 2l Lin L F*hls 15 where Long Béach, with'| 14 Fronk and Frankin’ | = e Seattle 10 22 A i | ( lits $250,000 course, big stands and 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. " ‘National Leagub omet C"ywzag:;' Pet FRIMING §30,000 MUUSE MEET ftine location, nas the advantage }.g gfi"fi' ne:r g::“wmnm Gastineau POOl Hall Won Lost Pct. i 55 : |again. & 9 3 Amer. ion 1 0 1.000 \ Lok - Pittsburgh 5 6 . T4 Ty ‘JOB’ FOR AUTO RACE! | “The race course is now limitea | 18 Pront, near Saw i, ! Moose 1 0 1000 2] 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. ] New York 13 6 . O19] myey 0 2 000 |to 2,000 meters, Olympic “sprint 3-1 Willoughby at Totem { i St. Louis 12 11 522 SPay MILWAUKEE, May 13.—Frank| |distance, but there are facilities Grocery. Front Street Telephone 183 v Cincinnati W e | 500 Brisko, veteran auto racer, plans| {to handle upwards of 50,000 cash 2-3 Willoughby, o0pp. Cash “« i »” Chicago . w 12 45 JUNEAU CUBS AR to race two cars under his name| lcustomers. At least twice during Cole’s Garage. i Meet Your Friends Here Brooklyn 9 11 450 at the Indianapolis speedway this. |the Olympic Regatta last year, | 2-4 Front and Seward. | A 2-5 Front and Main. Boston 1 14 440 TO PLAY DOUGLAS vear. | |crowds of this size turned out, and e 1 . . i i 77 gieiptesd “ 2-6 Second and Maln, 3 L Philadelphia 7 15 318 e they would unquestionably turn out 2 Fifth and Seward, | ' \ American League He will drive a '$30,000 Clinton- o in just as big numbers for a college P Seventh and Main, | 1 | Won Lost Pet.{ A baseball team has been or-| ville Miller, which may be the only|Batteries Are Announced|naval battle, i| 2-8 Pire Hall 1 ‘ New York 14 8 636 | ganized in Jvneau to be known| four-wheel drive in the field. He f G C “ d H e Home Boarding House. || | Cleveland 15 9 .625|as the Cubs. This team, composed will conduct own trials to pic or Game Lalled at leoug e Great show 3.4 Gastineau and Rawn || i Chicago 13 9 .591) of kids up to 20 years, plans to| the man to'drive the ‘second car.| 5;30 O.ClOCk The college regatta at Long Way. | Washington 14 10 583|play a game in Douglas tonight,l Tt will be Brisko’s fourth start| & Beach could be extended over two ;45 :g“r‘:g :::m | 10 11 A476]if the weather permits. All play-| in the 500 mile race. In 1929 h 1 B Wy ke e lor three days, not only for com- . i | i 10 13 4% ers ape Tequested-th be ‘at the Balll todk: eleventl “moriey, dud - 1os1| ! TOMOITOW. the Paps will try SISl ao st e (o e tne | 35 IR SBELOCHL | . . . { ; B . : J : Moo e ney, and in 19314 .6 it two in a row over the Elks| SeIvAn B0 T e 3-7 Fifth and East. | Junior Diamond Briquets 9 15 375" park tonight at 6 o'clock in order and t year he forced out when they meet at the ball park[CTeWs & much better chance to 3-8 Seventh and Gold. | i 6 16 273to go on the Douglas ferry. by me 4 P 5:30, e 34 = the i "(H come through in an elimination se- 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Clean—Economical—Efficient | | . —— ——- at 9:30, providing the rain dis-|es” conducted like the Olympics, | 41 Nigth," back of power | i 5 |where the “repechage” gives losers ouse. | ! 4 DA ILY SPOR TS CARTOON _B Pa | “Shavey” Koski, Bills' leader, ex:'y seoond chance. 42 Calhoun, opp. Seaview || The i y ? p | pects to spoil the Moose plans by|” pairs and four-oared competition Apss. - Ideal Summer Fuel Ve e RGNS < Jo6 held LAY 8) P 4-3 Distin and Indian. 2 jpliching Joe Nello. Joe held Lhefor ghe collegians could be tried out, 45 Ninth and Calhoun. ! ¢ 4 classic but his mates were unable|part and exnibitions given by pro- | 4.7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Delivered — IS 'YOUNG TENNIS STARD) to keep on the large end of thelfessiongls, like Major Goodsell, as | 4-8 Twelftifand Willoughby. [FROM MiLwaUKEEZ , WHO Won! score (board. : Kelly “Blake will befaqdeq’ attractions. 4-9 Home Grocery. PHONE DIRECT . the receiver. Moose Manager Mc-| 1y ghort, while precedent is be- 6-1 Beater Tract. 112 ‘?”E HOUSTON SINGLES TTLE’ Kinnon has either Lindstrom OFlgns pusted, Long Beach can bust i \‘5‘( BEATING CLIFF SOTTER. IN Jensen to call on for pitching| ektil e e e 1| o~ duty, and Killewich will be behind|f™ e | 2a¢ . aa ‘0g b Tflefism-fwm.s AND GEORGE) | i Al i 2 Pacific Coast Coal Co. LOTT. (N THE FINAL ] D ; FOR IN 4 /1 . TWO YANKEES See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. 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