The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1933, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER NOW LISTEN, DUKE - YOURE GOIN'TO ATEA THIS AFTERNOON: MY WIFE WILL BE THERE- SHE WANTS 10 BUY AN ESTATE IN EURQPE - YOU KIN CONVINCE HER THAT ITS JUST FOLLY- VLU PAY YOU WELL- MONEY 8Y DOIN' THIS-HES A YEAH'! HELLO! VLL DO\ T AR THID MUST BE HIM ON THE PHONE- HELL SAVE MEA LOT OF oLMB GUY, BUT VERY USEFUL- WELL, MR, JIGGCS! | HAD E A CHAT WITH MRS.JIGCS THATA Z‘ | CONVINCED HER ITWAD JUST I YACHT 2 TOMMYROT TO BUY THAT ESTATE 1S MORE BUT I'VE THOROUGHLY CONVINCED HER — H/'//,\ //, SWANKY! \ : \& ¢ 0T ( J\\ H uskws’ Great Backfield “Set” for 1933 Campaign, is certain about the Unive y of Washington football team which is figured to be of championship cali- {ber for the 1933 - Pacific Coast E L | Conference campaign—the back-| 38 5 521 .neld combmauou is “air-tight” and BRAVESBEAT =% % & ZPAPS AND ELKS ALASKAN WINS ‘i | 'San Francisco 26 45 This may sound strange speaking | JACKSONVILLE Fla., June 16. H National League | Won Lost Pct. ME ET IN FIN A L BuuT IN sleH title since 1925, but on the basis of sonville, for he pitched a no-hit |New York 31 19 620 available material and last year's no-run game. t> Louis 32 21 \shuwing, the Northern Husky W he turned right around and Pnurburgh 29 24 54‘1 be more that a “dark horse” next another perfect game the FA Chicago % 0 om Ccmg,e Anderson Technic-'tan. very next time he went on the | Cincinnati v By | noc Out San Coach Jimmy Phelan, starting his mound fll within four days. 'Brookl)n b Rid ] 44 D F ht !ou]th year at Was};mlgto'\, h(;xs the | ‘Iilnlmxn\y sl an:tlchcr fDx'd a luml‘m Bostos 23 32 418 e 1 all-lugging cogs of his grid ma- company team here and won his Boston Lands on FIIZSlm' p}i.;a:;e]phia 19 36 3 IMOOSB Has to Wm ] Order g.o;kg s ?hine lgit(\l"’]lly %n’rcld:d in place. He two shutouts over rival cnmnm-um' mons in Fourth for American League | to Have Another | .sparrie, June 16, — George'has only to worry about his line teams. Six Effecti Hi { Won Lost Pct. | Chance at Vets Anderson, of Cordova, Alaska, won|this year, and for that matter next| But Johnny plays diamondball, 1x Lffective Hits |New York 33 20 623 a technical knockout over David|season, too, for all his backfield not regular baseball 'Washington 32 22 .593 If weather conditions are favor- Conzales, of San Diego, in the aces are Jjuniors. ' ., NEW YORK, June 16—One big s s 35t Dia ¥ inning by Boston was tdo much for ' orici80 - B B 3 lable, the Moose will play the Elks SXth round derd, st Ebt 1 Only One Change TURNS PRO the Giants yesterday despite the'Cieverind gt T g 1 e SRR e weighed 10. 140, Through the six weeks Of sPring| capp TOWN, June 16.—"Ginger" constant hitting of the offerings of Dfl" “L" 2% 28 4g) Same on the first half of “‘\ ik - |training the thres sophomore regu- whico the amateur middlewzight | the visitors and the visitors won p, er 19 34 ‘359 | League’s schedule. The game is lars |of 1032—Paul Sulkesky, full-'ch,mpbion of South Africa, plans B a4, s§’= ‘;’;‘ o5 s 357 |the most important of the season back, and Matt Muczynski and (o Ceive for England to become a| “The Braves landed on: Freddy| = ;‘5 Ak 7 to date. Burl Bufkin, halfbacks—held down' i recional Should he succeed in Fitzsimmons for six hits and as| o yw°n Lost Pct, | UPon its outcome rests thi their old jobs daily. Not once did yyauing his mark, White may join | many runs in the fourth inning. 8 4 66’1 Moose’s chance to fight it out in a ‘hewcomer or letterman break .p,n Stribling’s stable. :d';:s"‘“n egion g ‘g3g 2D extra game with the Veterans nARsMEN AID ‘m? the combination. 3 i iy ok | e 4 who spurted to the top by winning! 'he’ only change in the Husky l‘::?::%::::':;?;: Elks 2 % ™8 four straight games in its last| backfield which last year scored a m_'; ‘“\:‘:“’3:“;“[_3‘;? f‘"“V“'} ?:"“‘:L Seatile 8: San Franelseo 5. appearances on the schedul>. The! UXFURD GREw tonehdown against Southern Cali- e S‘;;“flp’zm‘"’ rjr: ge (0 Portland- 3 Tos Angeles 19k BARNEY ROSS BACK \ex-Soldiers now lead the Moose fornia, generally rated as national “;] B i Tl o1 LJ“Lh s Hollywood 8; Oakland 2. TO FINISH TRAINING by one-half game. | champions, and held the powerful|®¢ @ FentiSt ¥ b % If the Elks win tonight, the | Trojanis to a 9 to 6 score, was at + Natwnal League Moose will be out of the picture.] OXFCRD, Engiand, Junec 16— the quarterback 'post, which was!out of practice and turning all of | Brooklyn 9; Philadelphia 3. CHICAGO, June 16— Tanned gy winning the Paps can ti> the Three Americans, two of them for- left 'vacant by the graduation of [his attention to track, Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 5. and hardened by his two WeekS yeis ang make necessary a play- mer oarsmen at the United States Johnny Cherberg. Jay Hornbeak, a| The big-four has everything a Boston 7; New York 4. training in his outdoor camp Miny {5 gecide the winner of the Naval Academy, were members of |smart. youngster and a rugged|coach could ask for—Experience, Amerioan League |the Wisconsin woods, Barney ROSS, | firgt half of the schedule. first crews, of Oxford colleges in blocker, was moved into the hole!weight, spead, defense, Kicking, New York 5; Boston 8. {Chicago challenger for the world's |lightweight championship, is back to finish conditioning for his title! the Bills. Either Jensen or Jack STANDING OF CLUBS {Schmitz will be on the firing line loarsman at Annapolis, was the | A Coach’s Dream {and a great ground gainer, Bufkin Pacific Coast League |contest with Tony Canzomerl inlyy. the Moose. A record crowd mainstay of Merton College eight.| Rdss Pederson, a flashy running a tricky open field runner, Sulkesky won Lost Pet |th: Chicago Stadium, June 23. lj¢ oypected to be on hand for {H. Payson, who rowesd in light- bacK, seemed to express the senti-|the ramming, battering type of full Sacramento 42 30 583 b i) s 2 the fjreworks. J\wlp,hr crews at Annapolis, was in meh of the rest of the squad try- back, and Hornbeak a willing bust~ Hollywood 40 30 571 British-declared exporis o the e - Hértford College shell. W. M. Kor- ing 1o win a place when he said,'ing blocker. Al are triple-threat- Portland 38 32 .543;Unned States declined about 22 4 en, Princeton university graduate, “yoy couldn't bust into the com- ers, with Muczynski slated to han- Los Angeles 38 32 543 |per cent in January, 1933, compar-| The frozen fish business dropped |y,s 5 member of Queen's College bination with a pick-axe,” in ex-'dle most of the kicking and pass-| Oakland 27 542'ed with January, 1932. about 18 per cent from 1931 t0 1932. I pp,¢ plaihing his reason for dropping ing. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Let’s pull together and give the Seattle Chamber of Commerce visit- ors a royal welcome upon arrival of the “Aleutian.” EGGS—Fresh Standards, 2 dozen BUTTER-Fresh Creamery, 2 pounds .. WHITE KING POWDER— large package ........... ... MANNING’S TEA— pound BROOM—Real Value, A 39 TOILET PAPER—Fine Grade, 2 5 c .29 SOAP POWDER—Bulk, 4 pounds pound . N I 9c UCKS——Domestlc, Fresh, Dressed e ————————————————————————————————————————— FRESH BROILERS-FRYERS-DUCKS-TURKEYS QUALITY MEATS —Eastern, Sliced, GRAPE JUICE— pound .. 21 c quart BACO M A\WE[[ HOUSE COFFEE— PHONE 16 Free Delivery Joe Nello is slated to pitch for the recent inter-college race Joh of an eleven .which hasn't won a —Johnny Wells is a hero in Jack- and remained there throughout the passing and open field running. n C. Pirie, former v; va sprm;—; work. Muczynski is a steady plunger Opportunity 100 Doors at Cost et i e Builders Supply A. DISHAW & SON WHEN MONEY IS ACTIVE!I ey ® There is more m »ney in this country today than there was in 1929, The trouble is that it isn’t circulating fast enough. It is free and rapid ecircula- tion of moncy that makes “good times.” Patronizing home enterprises is ime rtant be( cause it kee psmoney movmg K:re at home 1o the benefit of the entire community m-—-p.nu business active in our city is atask in which all of us can share....and this bank is an instrument through which local pec and business houses can mnl\ l()btlf to their muiual ad 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | 1 PACIFIC COAST COLLECTORS GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Under New Management HONEST—PROMPT—EFFICIENT Not Connected in Any Way with Former Management Phone 554 for Collections | ( { ! | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:39 P ee | WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City 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 FREE—With every two gallons ngm]leu of size of General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Juneau Paint Store THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal ! Plumbing Heating Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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