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THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE SATURD \\ Vl X 27, l933 By CEORCE McMANUS DEAR! | WAS JUST BRINGING UP FATHER DONT TALK MAGUIE! KIN | GO ON A THREE-DAY FISHIN' TRIP, STARTl N LIKE AN 1DIOT YOULL NOT LEAVE THIS E CARDINALS WIN IN FOURTEENTH INNING, 570 4 Dizzy Dean Goes Home with Winning R on Orsam s Hlt LOUIS, Mo. .523 429 368 364 Cleveland | Detroit SL Louis B0~. on Juneau City League Won Lost PLt Amer, 2 ‘\‘lOD 2 Elks ELKS AND VETS 'TANGLE SUNDAY Nello and Jung,e Probably' Be Opposing Pitchers n 9-Inning Game Legion ‘4 1 667 | ol 4 | 167 | [ 2 5 ST. l)'m run in dw four- fternoon ':.l Louis Cardinals tcok game of the series from Phillies by a score ¢f 5 to 4. | Jo2 Nello and Ken’ ably will face each again Sunday afternoon when the Vets and Elks tangle in a nine-inning game that will either send the Vets out ahead again in the league 6; Seattle 7. It was ndings or drop them to s tle’s fourth straight win. place. Oakland 3; Missions 8. The Vi now Naticnal League Moose in the standings, Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati a half-game lead if they Philadelphia 4; St. Lou they lose they will be that Boston 3; Chicago 4. tance in the rear New York 6; Pittsburgh 5. The Vets will be crippled some- American League what by the absence of Jimmy Detroit %9; Philadelphia 1. Manning who made the Whiteh: Chicago 8; New York 6. celebration trip. It is Jimmy's turn St. Louis 2; Washington jon the mound but Junge Cleveland 5; Boston 6. less than two innings in last 'I'h\u's: Juneau City League d hippodrome and ought to be Moose 8; Elks 6. in shape for Sunday's battle. - e — GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 19, Hollywood 5. San Francisco 9, 3; Portland 5, s Angeles ets, tied with the will take | win, 11! dis- | 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.| 30 29 WET’S INVITATION TO ROW ON COAST)| ortland s mento Hollywood Los Angeles Mission Oakland Seattle San Francisco National LOS ANGELES, May 27.—Follow- ing the action of Harvard and Yale, ‘500 Cornell University has accepted the ‘370 invitation to participate in a na-| 314 tional rowing regatta at Long| League Beach July 8, University of Califor- Won Lost Pet. Inia at Los Angeles Athletic officials 22 647 announced. Washington, California 588 and U. C. L. A. will be the wast- 556 €rn entrants, 500/ e 486 AUTQ DRIVER'S LICENSES | 447 | 438 Motor vehicle operator’s licenses .351 for the two years’ period endmg; {May 31, 1935, are now payable at Won Lost Pet.|the City Clerk's office. Every op- 625 erator of an automobile must ob-| 579 tain license by June 1. Fee, sl.oo.\ ! A. W. HENNING, City Clerk Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia American New York Washington Chicago Pu Jd( Ipl'na DAILY SPORTS CARTOON 3 DUROCHEK -THE CARDINALS ACQUIRED HIM FROM CINCINNATI TO FILL THE GAP LEFT AS SHORT &Y CHARLEY GELBERT Y\ WHO WAS ACCIDENTLY 'BES\DES BENG ONE OF TE BEST FIELDING SHORTSTOPS IS THE GAME - LEO IS THE MOST TALKATIVE® —_— | | fra pitched | & CORNELL ACCEPTS Is led with a hit, MOTHER- THIS IS MY ROOM- MI\TE AT SCHOOL- SHE (\j GOING TO SPEND | A FEW DAYS SPAPS RALLY TO WIN FROM ELKS IN TTH INNING v'mse Tie \/eis in Stand- lni S by Wllmlmo {ll)l]] Bills by 8-6 Score Playing in a cold drizzic last night, the Moose battled game- uphill to win in th2 seventh me from the Elks by a score of |8 to 6. Koski, pi s first |game of the year for the Bills, held, ithe Paps scoreless and hitless the first four innings, but weakensd in the last three. His support also the sixth and the Moose an opportunity ook adva age of. Jenzen steady game for the Paps 2d open in mes pmmm\ Homers Hit Moose Two Five of the on homers. G runs came parked th canto, alk yp the two runs. the fifth canto, with two run rd bases, Jack Schmitz dropped r into the sam stable he other thrse ru t venth frame. Bill Schmitz was credited Wllh ingle when Baker misjudgaed hot drive and let it bounce pa: him to right field. Fritz Schmitz bounced a grounder off Big Mac's knee at third and was also credit- which was more or|{ less doubtful. Bill took third on| it. Koski then uncorked a wild| pitch that scored Bill and sent| (Fritz to third. Collins dumpsd a' roller toward Baker who juggled | the ball while Fritz scored and: Collins reached first in safety. Jack | Schmitz popped out to Big Mac'.| Cooper singled to left, advancing| Collins to second and P. Schmitz walked to fill the bags. Ramsay | singled to right, scoring Col]n,l Cooper, trying to score fro: [: ond, was nailed at the plate. injured an ankle sliding and Daw- son took his place in the lineup. Elks Have Advantage ‘ The Elks had a four-run lead at | the end of the fourth. They chalk- ed up two in the fi n Blake's double, a walk to Baker, an error al s ~By Pap . \with his 19 GIRL p«- sac first .nv! the ) hm a afe on ingled ball h, fifth. a get w mh gr vmd red x' 1ines’ single. cese Tie Vets RHPOA 0 B 0 1 0 1 ¥ 4 3 4 3 a Schmitz Sch Cooper, Daw. 3 ) Sch: Ramsay, 1! Grummett, Jensen, p 0 0 1 1 0 4 sev- 3 4 3 810 21 b Joopar in h inning. 0 0 K ))) Jensen 4 bases, Elks Moose 3; game 1 hour, 40 minutes, Umpires, Lottsfeldt at pla Cameron and Rodenberg on base by x{u M ;. left time on of the Battle of the Kentucky Derby \was Dave Shade, the old middl weight warrior. His idea was that Jockey Herb Fisher on Head Play made the mistake of wusing his whip when he should have led left, but that’s neither |here nor there. Six to ten years ago Shade wa the crouching, bobbing and weav- ing terrier of the welters and subw quently, the middleweights. I st have a vivid recollection of right hand shot in particular tha o DAUGHTERS VERY PRETT Y‘ > in the to know, ol One of the ringside witnessss to | FRIEND 1S brought up fro with the Slattery and Buffalo Irish takes to W and flatter than That was e the days whi d by Leo P. F of the fistic rac! all. He pun r Ill] f hole y Jimmy | nimbl ithan it | graph a in 1925. ose |was man:; w and just from nd. any ring |Coney Is “But,” fight. I never so I took this s Louisville bald-headed irpo on only notice. 1 was on Mickey His Toughest Foe | In the no-so-distant days. if he had carzd at all ak | the De which he didn't, would | have out in style. His ba | roll ran close to six figures once| when he and Flynn were riding high. “I've had s fights and only nine of them,” volunte Dave. “Walker gave me all hardest fights, although Maxie Ros- enbloom was a tough one for mr" to handle, too. Mickey stopped me once, in 1921, and took decisions from me on other oc sions. He was not tougher than Ilmlkms_ but ot smar | “Walker was smart] too, and if you think 415 my managed that doesn't WHenYour > ENGINER | Lacks PEP| A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes || driving a true pleasure. || Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS | ~ Triangle | Building ZREEIETREETEVNTRYRIBNESNLIIE S AN EPEERESIREEENSE to of tha Alaskan Headquarters HOTEL Al Rights Reserved by The Associaied Proas REENARNENTIE NS ESAEINIEIITI INVITATION Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences ne- cessary to your eomplete comfort and all those old fashioned ideas TsERIEAN dine well and rest well at B2EREE pevsEE friendliness and hospitality t are necessary to a good hotel well operated. ADOLPH SCHMIDT, Managing Director. Ask for Permtan:nt Rates. NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address BELL TR PER PR , | houses THINKING HOW SELFISH 1T 1S OF ME,NOT TO LET YOU GO FISHING=- | WANT YOU YO GO- ARE YOU FEELIN ALL RIGHT, MAGGIE? a lot to do with what the ring, you do not game. Jack Bulger Jack Kearns, did a p Mickey up around the top." hap- know lot to Golf at All Hours 15 bien snade's hobby. consistent low-handicap y s and captured a t once with a 72 prompted Lec Flynn, his mana to take up the game ful friendship of the ring. SIf seriously and was not d until he could le regularly. “We used 10 in and ILeo kept hts with the noise of against the said Dave, up managing me to f ice golf. The higher the tougher he was.” sat- live adjoining me awake golf balls and Hoe about break up a beauti- | Leo took | and did b"ai' R | Let the aavertisements help you make your shopping plans. | | the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Dnls‘m\ Number One. Before E. E. Zimmer, United States Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Haines Precinct. In the Matter of the E: John B. Peterson, De Se NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| That the unde ned was, on the 4th day of May, 1933, duly appoint- | ed administrator of the estate of JOHN B. PETE ON, deceased. All} persons having ms against the| estate of said deceased will present| them with proper vouchers wml‘ duly verified to the undersigned uti his residence at ~Haines, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. | ated at Haines, Alaska, this 4th (L\\ of May, 1933 ALLEN SEAVERS, Administrator of the estate of John B. Peterson, deceased. First publication, May 13, 1933. 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