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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 1, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS NEW THE DAY COULDNT GO | 1 \ e LOOK, DADDY~- MOTHER AND | \ | IKNEW BY‘GOLL: SRS SR ;\2\_‘ \:,OR: :/fi:jgis HAVE BOUGHT OURSELVES BY WITHOUT SOME BAD NEW S IR MeR Ay SO : SOME ROLLER SKATES-ITS HERE TO-DAY | KIN HARDLY CHEATIN'= WHATS THE LATEST EAD - BELIEVE 'M HOME~ s GONNA HAPPEN ? P e [tme) Wl -~ TAKE A HITCH oy < IN YOUR BELTI 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. | ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, BACK ON JOB | S COACH, FINDS IT “LOT OF FUN” X | So take a hitch in your belt— COLUMBIA, Jm}o 1.—Chester L. came to Missouri for his first term work hard—save regulnrly——and Brewer, director of athletics at the |as athletic director, however, he| § A University of Missouri, is coaching |“coached everything.” | you will keep up with the parade. again this spring and finding it| That was in 1911. Not only did| To hdp you progress, we offer “a lot of fun,” almost like “the he tutor the squads in football and = 3 old days.” baseball, he recalled, but also in| the use of our complete bflflkms . ck and basketball. With some iliti i R iy With his 12-vear-old son beside |yciictanct from volunteer help hel facilities and services. W ] e IVAMUEEQ ¢ : ot (e brenoh, ¢ aans heen dI- | marked the chalk lines on the field EVERY RAP ON |PRepare For pavis cup matches YANKEES SPLIT =% fossisisl Siwens™ =™ prpen v ATIONAL [ s DUUBLE HE ADER St or. two. those days before the ‘big business’ | BALL GARR‘ES , . It's Brewer's first direct contact er said. “I know I did. [ - " i - with colle; athletics in the capac- “But the boys themselves are : 7 R |ity of coach since he returned to!pretty much the same as ever. A REAL MESSAGE % i 5 ; |Missour| from the Universily of fine, clean bunch—almos. without alifornia 10 years ago. When he exception.” PLDV | . A ; | | Travis Is Writing to Clark’ & A . ; i i In Nightcap, New York Americen, Leagu>—ouitleid, sim- Base Hits I , 4 Pllchers_ 2 Innmgs i, Cronin and Dyk: v:.uz-h-‘ i | ; : . 1 o | }- 1:] pitchers, Grove, Gomez 1 | 1 . : /AS] FTOD ne 1.—Scor- and Ferre. sere/s o mestige 1ot .cmrd‘ 3 ; 4 @ [ana Jack Russell in the first two |Doul, Lindstrom and Klein; in-| ittt con very Dasy, B AR N ; innings yesterday afternoon, the |field, Terry, Frisch, Bantell and out by Cecil Travis, the Chatta- - 5 ' ¢ o F New York Yank’nos defeated the| g, B’ ® 3 | Traynor; catcher, Wilson ér Hart- | nooga intielder. 4 1 ) L X i o ong and juicy odds could have | e mitol Warhike, Hhpbell Teais Sty 0 st Onile- Bleugs ¢ . " 1 ‘\V:\shmq.\)n Senators 9 to 7 in t}‘xe been had this spring on the props- ‘4““1 .H p.i[“x arncke, ubbell from his third base post in Wash- Sl ] nighteap to get an even break injsition’fiat, with the end of May.|®nd Hallahan. ington’s infield and every safe £ i fl (the double header. The. Senators |ugugheh Cain would have & e s Nty single adds further testimony to : 7 8 : 10k Gt dieas gagne. 12.99. % ter pltehing record that . Roberc| W Who's Nulty? { Travis' contention he is ready for| - g 3 (i ‘ i Moses - Grove with the A's, On-]f The wild rush of the New York the big show. ] , bt ; T L n R Hildébkand and not Wes Ferrell |Giants not only has made the fans The 19-year-old rookie was given : k G £ e s w_ould e the ace of the Cleveland | yp around Coogan’s Bluff quickly | a trial by the Senators last spring g g 1 i e 1 Los Angeles 9: Porfland 6. pitching; staff, t James (Tex) forget John Joseph McGraw, for| at Biloxi, Miss. Griffith and Man- 3 3 2 1 : Sacramento 7; Mis s 3. Carléfon’and not Dizzy Dean would the time being, but recalls quite | ager Joe Cronin liked the looks of : i : Oakland 4; Hollywood "lv top the Cardinal curving cor vividly to mind the remarks of| the Georgia boy. They sized him | ¥ ! San F‘ran:x'sco 12; Seattle 13. and that the Yankee pitching pace-!gj) Terry ons afternoon last win- | up as a natural hitter, capable of 4 ‘ & . : National League settefs, would be Van Atta and ter while the new spaper boys we,.oi slugging big league pitching, but; . % ‘Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 1 snew, the freshman stars, rath- Ruth; infield, Foxx, Gehringer or| % ving to be very polite about the| \ 9 figured he needed a little more | # a 4 3 % g bt 3 Amcrican League er ] Ruffing and Gomez. |prospects of the team, m.".mwmlc‘ ]UNEAU S FINEST FOOD STORE fielding polish and sent him back New York 7, 9; Washington 12, 7.} yet #hat's what the sharpshoot- thinking to themselves what a ter- | ttanooga on a 24-hour op- tice for this summer i Juneau City League |ing statistics showed, with the end'y Rttor -4t s el | to Chattanoog: As they started practice for s sul 's Davis cup matches, four 2 | . rible collection it was to carry thn‘ tion. members of America’s team met in New York. Left to right: Ells. Moose-Elks, rain, and how. {of the third week of May and aft-|{ime-honored emblem in‘o action.| worth Vines, Wilmer Allicon, George Lott, John Van Ryn. (Associated |er "one of the dizziest spells of| « i . oy o 5 A Hit .398 First Month B R o R o ! i o e o l_tl_lfnk we have a good chance FREE—Wlth every two gallons regardless of size of thi . ) TANTGING ¢ CLURS | Pitching any major league spring- ¢o finish as high as third,” said | G D | 7 e Travis started off 1ast, ang i g s LRl - - : STANDING OF CLUBS 0 nas fwitnessed 5 S i it i e :)eneral Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water s @ ssage rea or o e aInAZemS S 30~ itcher a s lasses ¢ Sy ol 8o OLD ‘SALLY’ LEAGUE 149 seconds far the 120-yard | Pacitic Coast League During pihe’ first: five weekS of {orviewors, ““that i, providing Trav- Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at month of the Sonthern Association | 5 hurdles, is a mpion ¢ won Lost e, |discomiort for the big league hit- sksoli’ Teodvers B fiwny andl) Juneau Pai'lt St I season. Travis was leading the) SENDING THEM UP hurding high Cs. He sings tenor | pgiang 33 22 600 |ters, the ¥pecords showed no less|piays shortstop regularly. We have | ore leagus at bat with an average just| i 0 in the university quartet . 32 924 »,m,:li:an anesone-hll gflm“mllwo gf entirely rebuilt the Giants on the i St S - — f M b - them by Si Johnson of the Reds ' 21 ssive- - S o A 400, ] oo - A TR Nt 32 25 b v basis of more youth and aggressive- | nts sby of MO0 ed andl ATLANTA, June 1—Although the| A 1oncer stretoh of the mational, S CTAmento A |against the Braves; seven tWo-hit pocc wWe will have & club that will Tr bats left hande old South Atlantic league—better |, . . 474 . |Mission P et throws right. He is one and a half g0 gy A e highway extends in Ohio than in Los Angeles 30 8 performances and ten three-hit-|work well and play well together. I F ch . abo‘}e six feet tall and: COND: Jas, TP ot s €| any other State. | Oakland 2% 464 ters, one of which was pitched and|can guarantes it will be out there | elshe 006, 476 it the champion\fi?;c:hesfi“ e ysfirsgr;:,i:&\ ST R | Seattle %0 % 385 |lost by Gfg'gebnfll“:;ha“’ o Lh‘;‘husthmz from start to finish.” See H. R g 2 " o | : A’ 0f ty G Z 0 i rns i Chattanooga team at bat last sea-|pocor ‘STOP YOUR COUGH |san Francisco ..... 19 6 10 Bnoiher: by Tatly Comes Of| AS st wins out 50 far Terry id ee H. R. SHEPARD & SON son with .362. He lives in Fayette-| e «gally” was perhaps the most | National League |the Yankees. |not even meed to qualify his op- : OR MONEY BACK! Won Lost pet| Babé Ruth may be correct inlsymic Jackson has not and prob- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. villz, Ga. {colorful circuit ever to exist souLh‘ ~ suggesting this is entirely too good _ A Fieldi Greatly Improved | 2 Di Fous' e g Pittsburgh 24 15 Sugst 2 5 ably will not play regular again,| B ngf 14 tound Travis, play- |0 onen A0E Dixor, lins. und} St. Louis 25 ot last, and that the big hitters u; the Giants, whether or not| z Y K“,i e eb palt, “He took Bl | glance at almost any league's| oOpe swallow of Bronchulme‘;\’” Y‘lk 21 ‘563 |Will get the range as soon as thelthey know where they are going ing iandlot asel h. et rosters will show players who cut| Emulsion and you get relief—IN-|NeW YO 2! §fl4 weather warms up consistently, but acs pean the. senmrion of thé ALASKA_ MEA_T CO N bw}:fl& Aooga signed him, |/NCir baseball teeth on Sally bais. | STANTLY. Unmistakable relief. 52 iy 43|T have heard a number of flingers|goring . e, experiénced Bert Nig: |y 10, suention & fow, there’s Leroy| Anothier dose an hour later may Oltcinoa 444 Tetort that they will really start to| " © ____ oo QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 1 a8 £x 3 [ehaffey wil e hletics, stop your cough enitrely. Certainly - |bear down when June rolls around.| . hoff, Travis' fielding has improv-\g,rre) gt Detroit, Dale Alexander|yoy won't need more than half a Boston ... ® 4;{ | Meadowbrook Butter L Austin Fresh Tamales ed and both Travis “dd‘“sr;:“"‘:; up in Boston, and Pat Crawford of | bottle of this grand old cou_Jh.‘PhxladeID:m - 31| Gl We're O ;GAI-LIVAN |s PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 ger feel he will be ready it mog |Cbe St Louis Cardinals. Others can | killer to knock that cough for good.| merican B | e S i [ American league next April, if 1Ot he found in major league lineups,|1f you do, you can have your! Sos | i St Argument. 10" Hha. salRbe | sooner. i | New York .., -seas g elec- | . s e\ A :ist‘;i:ei{nlt:)snsm the lesser leagues and | money ‘back, Harry R_ace and all Washiuah . 571 [tion of all-star teams from each | Gastlneau POOl H ll 3 other firswclass druggists guaran- tact 3 | a LUNCH AND GOODIE SALE e tee it. Philadelphia o 568 |of the big leagues for a special . 1 = 37 game in connection with the Cen- T Come and have lunch with the| HIGH HURDLER, HIGH TENOR| No dope. Nothing to upset your Cl¢veland w Y RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. 26 (tury of Progress sporting carnival ) [ i Girls' Legion Olub Saturday at the| SHAWNEF, Okla, June 1—Sam stomach. So why cough, - coughi|OHicegd - o 8t o ST g C i Front Street Telephone 183 Dugout. Luncheon served between Allen, Oklahoma Baptist Univer~jcough yourself to pieces? Get Detroif g v | pitching family of allivan has 390| It gives more of a chance to the| 8 #5 o A i P 11 am. and 2 pm. Goodie Sale|sity’s star hurdler, holder of the| Bronchuline Emulsion and RELIEF, St Louls ... % ¥ ’ sent another member to the mound. Meet Your Friends Here | Won Lost Pct. half of the season, but I rather|nrinnesota baseball team. He's been Ty | “|the hurling staff on the Buffalo| LARRY = | +HANDER. \S OUT 1O BETTER Old papers at The Empire, all day —adv.|national interscholastic record of | —ady, Boston 342 athleies who have been tearing| o is Tommy Galitvan, sopho- _B,Y Pa_p‘Moose = ... 4 2 .607|suspect the choice of & Majority of 4 rowing baseballs since he was| . . . | lclub in the International league. | 5 C TFKENCH " IWhenYour [ | = i o G o v 25 cents in City | . . HIS LAST SEASON'S MARK. y ; A s g ——— White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. S i = il s e o Juneau City League things wide open during the earlyimore nurler for the University of | yoe s DAILY SPORTS CARTOON g e 43 e i o el SO G St S8 WHEITE LINE CABS | Eiks : iy SR 286 [ables. 4 i ‘ lup in the major leagues. — ~— | Gomelting e Bh: | His brother, Phil, is a member of | ltwo games for the Gophers and | T l h e 3 |lost only to Wisconsin. : | - THE PIRATES' LEFT- : , > ENGINER elephone 444 OF 18 uicToriES S pr'ing ACQUIRING the home first you'll §ind it easier et ey R i | @E P | The Gastineau give ho! Pl : mi’c:;;'n ,::.uc:: fin';::, L % Our Services to You Begin and End at the noeds now. | ] [ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” meh Doces, 1 Nebta, 3.8 ¢ 5 | | Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. 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