The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 30, 1933, Page 5

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THE BRINGING UP FATHER DAILY ALASKA EM By GEORGE McMANUS NOW-MR-JHGGS- | COOKED THESE BISCUITS JUST FOR YOU - YOU KNOW-YOoUR DAUGHTER AND | ARE STUDYING COOKING AT SCHOOL~ PLLTRY THEM ALL JUST TO PLEASE THAT PRETTY LITTLE SCHOOL CHUM OF (5 L) ~ NEW CHAMPION last night when Jimmy McLarnin, Irish youth of Vancouver, B. C., up at the count of nine. lever, and the signs are that last CHAMPION IS BARRED | ! (M - 9 Won Lost Pet. | vard-Yale-Oxford<Cambridge inter- [ McLarnin’s easy smile was rg'ggg”fi’};"fl ap;iroxxmately $117,- FROM OWN TOURNEY o F o P 667 | natfonal track mect here in July. CONNORS ‘ placed "3’}‘;‘ ITOkp:; grim f"'rf’m‘;i Tits: ,.Mm‘;:f:;?); il Sad Amer. Legion 4 3 57| Pen Hallowell, former intercol-| [ FOR INSD RANCE nation. e 100 in a left an o DS W Elks S 500 | legiate mile champion and present | f 2 el - SANTA CRUZ, Cal, May 30— ~ ightning-like speed. it went, A agadi P : JITNEY DANCE pete for the Britons, and his young- | g ; Sy . % = " give | Women’s golf champion, is barred = NC. " down agein and MoLamin trotted |Found the center oourt, and lo give | Homens Gof homplen, ls barred ;. ") 'N"s Tan Music by|er brother, Alfred, s likely to be | INC. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. to a nentral corner. Corbett was on as many as. possivle @ chance the | apo Krane’s Orchestra. —adv.|one of the Harvard entries. | his feet again at the count of|Lawn Tennis = association xssuesth“ is sponsoring at the Pasatiempo eight. With another battering right, books of tickets which admit to|links, near here. : McLarnin sent him sprawling!alternate days only. Had there| IVs a “l3-years .after” affair, through the ropes, half out of the been twice the number there would ;°pen‘w fcmlx\lnq members o_r f:he ring. This time Corbett was out|not have been enough to satisfy the Northern California association for good. /demand. |elubs since 1_920. Miss Holvhns, lack- McLarnin swung into his famous| ne 1, T. A. staffs have been \ing the required 13 years’ member- cartwhezl as he was given the|working overtime returning Lhou_‘shln‘ will not be eligible to enter <] championship. |sands of pounds t> unlucky appli- 1unm 1934. 2R = | cants. | T2 | Ciassified ads pay. UNABLE TO SUPPLY | Lt e \ pisor brvaian AT GREAT DEMAND FOR J DUBLIN, May 30—Dr. Patrick| e HAUE O'Callaghan, the hammer thrower, || | WIMBLEDON TICKETS Rrobert Tisdan, Olympic hurdier B:fi;z"'?;’ogfi" [ |and all round star, and Famon HARDWARE i LONDON, May 30.—Britain’s ten- Fitzgerald are expected to repre- nis public has been stricken with sent dreland at the international | its annual ‘Wimbledon “fever."_ |athletic meeting at Chicago in | The usual rush of applications July. DAILY SPORTS Y SPOR S (AP 57 Thomas Hardware Co. | i CARTOON | ~ 4 —i?y Pap Ff\fl 7 e i » JOHNNY -FREDERICK - ~of the BROOKLYN VOPGERS FIVE TIMES LAST SEASON HE DrovE) OUT HOME RUNS, WHEN CALLED ON, 10 PINCH ~HIT, 1/ i . JOHNNY IS comve . - INT HIS QN AS ‘A FLY: CHASER. THIS SEASON e UE WS BEEN, LEADING - THE UEAGUE WITH AMARK- —¢ OVER 400, 080170 b7 Tho Assoclalod Press - U —————"— T WILLYYOU HAVE A LIGHT BREAKFAST- MR-JIGGS? NO, THANKS- 1 JUST HAD A BI9CUIT LIGHT ON ME FOOT- | GIMME HAM AN TAKE A HITCH IN YOUR BELT! Conditions are gradual- ly improving—employ- ment is on the up-grade and so are prices. The turn has been reached. The climb back to prosperity is getting under way. 1 So take a hitch in your belt— 15 STRAIGHT work hard—save regularly—and | you will keep up with the parade. | To help you progress, we offer HIGH-HATTING' HOLDS RECORD, " HITS DIAMOND {Calamity Howlers Hurting | Baseball Game Says NEW YORK, May 30. — Geqg veteran outfielder who| the use of our complete banking | Jolmny Evers iWly was sold to St. Paul of facilities and services. St CAx A ST AT e e - - i A the American Association by Al-| ] . 3 # { PACIFIC COAST MINNEAPOLIS, May 30.—If the P20V of the Alnlm'x; onal, boas ‘ Gettmg Set for SChmehn | No games were p in the imagnates will hark to Johnny basehall's best conseoutive hitling| | § - oot T e Bl s e o o, sl SN FIRSE NATIONAL ‘ ams weore travy to opan|what's the matter with basel He made the mark while play- i KNUGKS YUUNG this afternoon on the following [and he won' ge for it ing with Reading cf the Interna- BANK achidins for this w o i amity howlers ang tonal in 1920, Included in the 15 !, san Fra 1 t00 ‘much ‘high hatting’ is his sum. Nt wer> five home runs. The ma- | : Los Angeles at Portland mary, spoken during a fanning mark of 11 is held by § | Sacramento at Mission, | when Jok er, now manager of the Oakland at Hollywood | 308" Mowr *Kansas City Blues | > | neapolis outfielder et L No games e the by the Boston Braves. Homer Pcel, Giants outfield | pe—— LOS ANGELES, Cal; May 30—~ big leagues. Dou are| “Sure there c ‘rookie” has been playing profes- | Tradition held true to form scheduled for today W with baseball tod sional sball for 10 years. Started T ed keystone of the old Tinke ¢ CLUBS as a second baseman st t ; Joast League o s to Chance combination, —- —— 4 crashed Young nCorbett III, 3nto an Won Lost Pct. /now a scout for the Braves. unding kn_olhkovut after two mm-‘ 31 2 596| “To my y of thinking tt utes and fhirty.seven geconds of | 30 566! are too many calamity how o fighting in the first round of their 29 553 | among the leaders in the game. In- prlng scheduled ten-round fight here for 20 3 o ng to find ways of at- lillfr‘\\‘ol-lds welterweight champmn-‘ Mission 30 they are moan- ~ < ship. L Skt ® ; other. They should be L’ugck.l )p J L b M ll I Young Corbett was at a loss aft- Seattle 18 .367|thinking of stunts and ideas.” uneau Lumoer L s) nc. e the brief “fight “fo “kpow ‘Jus | San Francisco 18 333! After the war, Every said, base- what happeed to him. “I don't! 4 | ball ‘leaders and players went “high know what happened,” said the Nationai League 1hal " the leaders deciding Fresno southpaw. “I don't know Won Lot B fefes wanted. s lot of “uloe boys how he hit me or what I did after Fitshigh Hie |with culture in their t:ams and ke that.” | New York 20 15 571 Jin % thew | f layers who didn’t chew to . _,l“fif‘:rm ’f‘,‘;"”’}; Sotpnl, A St Lo Fa -?g"p e erant adiling. itls pucs S aw 8 opening 2 19 513 L e : 2 5131at all. Ball ple haven't , advantage of it. I figured it would 20° 10 S13|the game uppermost in their minds be a tough battle. It surely looked | 17 23 435l dont really crave the game that way for two minutes. Tl be| 15 19 441 . 8 . b ’ s in the old days. They aren't § ready shortly to meet any challeng- | Philadelphia 13 127 325:;1“1:; the sport to the ],yub“c as JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE er my manager picks.” \ American League gy For the first two minutes of the | W Tost Hpp e T ‘ — — fight, Corbett confused McLarnin | i ] New York B 12 657 Have your car checked with sharp jabs dnd two jolting; Training hard for his approaching bout with Max Schmeling, German WAshington 23 16 500 HALLOWELL BROTHERS|| after the wear and FREE S s blows. His deceptive southpaw| champion, Max Baer, California hcavyweight is shown In a beisk work« felphi 19 16 543 | Q K Yok £ wantar dBivin : —Wlt.h every two gallons regardless of size of siyls had the Vaneouver Triskicisn ?Kfin‘f&?{..fii”?f"{flcf partner at his heafiquamrs in Atlantic City, N. J. 21 18 sss MAY CLASH ON TRAC ear of winter driving. General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water buthered. ally, sparring partner happened to get in an arcut 7 528 | —— DAS o) Pitche six Glasses isplay s s oy ¢ " ._1 when this ‘picture, was made, Max; would have lost about haif ot foy, OPLCas¢ (it D Fevrte i . REASONABLE char. and pix, Glasses, NU“: SRAENY, ) addehly Mclarnitf ta el s ger- | tongue. The big scrap comes off at New York on June § o 2 W B METID G, ey 2t PRICES uneau ’aint Store rific right hand flush to Corbett's 2t St. Louis 15 24 385 | Hou'se of Hallowell, famous in Har- | jaw. The champ went down, bm‘. Boston 187 2% 361 | vard sports, probably will be di-| Expert Workmen did not seem badly hurt. He was!for tickets has been as great as Juneau City League vided against itself during the Har- | e ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PEERIIES S ,PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Unfailingly Gastineau POOl Hall DELICIOUS RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. Front Street Telephone 183 “Meet Your Friends Here” Because the same exact- ing care goes into the baking of every loaf this bread is uniformly good to eat and good for you and your family! o rrrrereees e WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City AR A At All Good Grocers TELEPHONE 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts, Phone 136-2 | Easy to slice and of firm even texture. Full 16-0z. loaf. Ask For 'PEERLESS " BREAD IIIIIIII!I_IIII"IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllfifluljfllllIllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllltlIIIIIIlllllllllllllIII||IllIlllllllllllllllllllll f THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal S, R o S SR S D Plumbing Heating e T

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