The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER ¥ TR Y B By GEQRGE McMANUS NOW DONT WORRY, DAUGHTER- YES, COUNT-AINT \'F GREAT | 3 g | FLL GI'T RID OF THIS COUNT- THE WAY PROSPERITY 1S i BY JOVE! I'LL NOT HELL BE SAILIN BACK TO HIS COMIN' BACK ? \wHY- 1IN NO 1} REMAIN 1IN A COUNTRY A" TIME EVERYRBODY IN WHEN MONEY - IS ACTIVE! OWN COUNTRY WHEN | GI'T BID YOU YEP' WHY THERE WHERE WORK WiLL BE == THROUGH TALKIN' TO HIM - E;‘?NCOOUNT?‘( Wit RY WONT BE A PERSON c‘°°p° SRACIOUS! THRUST UPON YOU- : SR EVERYBODY?| [ 1N THIS COUNTRY, L FEOSPERTY i — 3 AS BAD AS ALL - WHO WiLL NOT HAVE MORE WORK G i A 7‘0 T2 THAN HE KIN DO- £Y)) y AR N ® : s . ‘ > 887 here is more money in this count S P loda{ than there was in 1929. The trouble is that it isn’t circulating fast enough. It is free and rapid circula- tion of money that makes “good times.” > q Il Patronizing home enterprises. is im= ! i //‘__" et LI L 200 ortant because it !\vvps money moving ere at home e benefi lasission el a8 506 " e to the lu,r}cm of' the | Oakland 3B 38 479 entire community. Keeping business Seattle .29 42 408 active in our cily is atask in which all {San - Francisco 8 4 318 of us can share....and this bank is an | 3 nstrument through which local peo; : National \;‘::‘“]fiost inst t th r~| hichl |pe le ! ; New York 34 20 and ln.lsim-s:i housescan work together = 1 st rouis 34 23 to their mutual advantage. y Pittsburgh 32 25 C 31 30 g S Cincinnati 28 30 " B T ] Badli & e o o e Bitched, Leity gone o 3 FIRST NATIONAL Baer S C W an ngsiaers short notice and have few worries Gomez, Found for Hits |pailaacipnia 20 39 abouf where he is going to stick| ll 1 " | American League i BANK {bs batl: Biom obe Gt the NUBLS) Gehrig Homers | Won fost Pet of all b;?ul?l]ifl\f«s, annually issuing| CHICAGO, June 20—New York's a}\‘fm‘“filtn ig 3; R 186 passes per season, he nNOW 1eaq:ih the American League was evelania 3 2 averages a litle over one base ON yequced, yesterday afternoon when 0% $1 20 Beils: pex jpEne. {Chicago humbled the world cham- pios0 - S5 B 5 {pions and their pitching ace, Leity | ,.U“, F 2 29 3 S e |Gomez, 4 to 3, and Washington S‘H L;uh' 2 3;‘ j Meliber/1e nov.tha ey and geath, trimmeq the St. Louis players. | b Lo i 57 of pitching ball has been very Lom-’ Lou, Gehrig made a home run & ' ated for Robert Moses Grove. L £ ? . | Juncau City League | gt |yesterday in the eighth ning | (Second Half) i | | & The celebrated southpaw of the| GLASH TUNIGHT Ko UE oo My bRl ! . Athletics Posgisie Sy 9. Dot | Babe Ruth was oyt of the Yan- g o 1 o voooll| the fourth dimension or Em_stein;‘ - kee line-up for the first time this A‘m;’rk(‘fl'l Sy ¥y gt | thcor{.“)‘Ball];sts, Jo lfi?"”_“’mj’e”' | IN FINAL GAME season, confined to his bed on ac- w0 = e 4 e 000 mean e business o rowing ‘em | count of illness. 5. R il . in there and making it as tough | 4 & g T i | s et o f 3 e or } Qe rormsy e ponesmvonsowe || JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ;o pCf:LChqu)llrm hold of a curve or © Moose M’ust Wm in Order National League TO MENDENHALL DAIRY BY 4 el | Chicago 0; New York 3. M’CAUL MOTOR COMPANY /| ; e, FOLr Grelaxafwn t?)f'}% temgrlam-. | to Have Chance at Cincinnati 7; Philadelphia 8. [ ment Grove is satisfied to have a' F St. Louis 5; Brooklyn 6. A new Dodge one and one-half y;)?ketfrul}:)f c‘xgarsl, the ;ompan;or:- irst Half Flag . American League {ton dump truck has been delivered | s e o o o i EEP) DL, U8 U dpmLY, A0C SIS | g g New York 3; Chicago 4. 1to George D: : of the dens e | The fina e 2 3 ge Danner of the” Menden SV Che . pa e | The final game on the first hall| "ppyggeipnia’ 4; Detrott 9. |hall Dairy by the MeCaul Motor with a rugged constitution, a “rtb- | of the City League's scnedule be- Boston 5; Cleveland 2. |Company. It is undersiood that i, t ber" arm and a rare willingness to | tween the Elks and Moase, slated| woanington 10; St. Lo this truck is to be used for haul- | pitch as often and effectively as. for this evening, is the most im- . P:ci[i- (‘ua\t' Lk : f C V‘»‘_“’ . S £ possible, Of course he has developed | | DBctai pe e or dhe year RGOS 1B IS COE CPRNE L Sl De materials_ o, benlid an (the | and profited from experience. He {If the Elks win, the American Le- | & 'S Wwere playe n the!construction of a new barn at the 5 i\‘:st e bR When dukteat gion wins the first half champion. |D2CHi¢ Coast league vesterday as Mendenhall Dairy on fhe Glacier i " R | 2 5 o - 5 . |the téams were traveling to open Highway. uated from the International, but Iship and the right to enter the Lit-| 87 . iz | ’) k I he acquired control as well as a! tle World's Series at the end of Lhe?”“s anoon b “‘_\ A0Newing | 5 1 en "attuc 9 nc. change of pace. i season. »5“}‘5““1’0 ;‘" L‘“S‘; :‘;“‘ |[MR. AND MRS. CARL VAN WEY| Grove has been pitching profes- | | Thus, the Moose must win in! o‘;fl::d FE i AND DAUGHTER GOING SOUTH| . sional baseball since 1920, He has| lorder to have ‘a chance at the| ymodo " ot F Tt ¢ | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska been with the A’s since 1925, after | {first half honors. If they do beat| pofwoeod SRR FTEE SO Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Van Wey | being sold for the startling price ! {the Elks they will play off the ¥ Rescs. |and their daughter Margie, who| of $105,000 by Baltimore. Seldom | {game-count tie with the American % s have been stationed at Mile Seven, | = e S ~ 3 has he apeared in less than 50, |Legion on the first convenient day.| STANDING OF CLUBS |at the Naval Radio Station near| feeee—ee B B8 L S N UG B games during a full season and at | |~ The Moose are expecied to start | Pacific Coast League Cordova, are southbound passen-| the rate Connié Mack has bech ! Jensen in the box. Koski probably| ] Won, Lost Pct.|gers on the Yukon on: their way | UNITED FOOD CO using him, as fire chief for the! | Wil be used by the Elks. The gams 3"?{8‘?@'&&0 45 31 592 outside. i . entire A's pitching staff, he may | lis billed to start at 6:30 p.m. olly wool 41 33 554 | S i 1 LT e g % work in 60 to 70 games this year. l‘ classir:ga-—ad:.pa‘yfi— Eg"”;’;d ; ;:’ gg gig Pl'l)lmf:e Frosperny with Punt- CASH GROCERS ) g s Angeles 521" er's Inl P = & ia i 5 b ol 088 one 16 3 — Tt e ik (it | . - - ] Shlaen s Gl el L e 1 We Deliver ~ Meats—Phone 16 It doesn't make the slightest dif- 6 3 A . i o ROt ic o A RO R e BT ference to Robert Moses Grove. b W 5 E ! | ! cEmE, Even when he was taking a regu-| o £ s . : @ ) | F lar turn as a starting pitcher, Lhei 5 I G i N l}RANGE » southpaw did much of the A's re-| ghortly after his sensational 10th round victory over Max Schmeling, | lief work. Consequently, Mack’s cur-i Max Baer shows Jack Dempsey the mighty fist with which he did the : 1 See H_ R- SHEPARD & SON rent strategy need cause no appre-| job. In lower photo Champion Jugk Sharkey is shown with his wife at i hension, on the ground that Grove| the ringside in Yankee Stadium, New Yl}:‘rk, as he wn:ghedhghc aspirants Teleplmne 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. will be overworked and his pitch- | to his title do battle for the honor of meeting him. ing life shortened. Jern R . . I recall a brief conversation one{i:?" ejaculated Grove. “So what heaved the ball with a swooping i | spring in Florida with Grove. The difference does it make?” gesture and blinding speed. They | ¥ ALASKA MEAT CO new and less lively ball was being say Grove isn't so fast as he used bad used for the first time. Grove Upseiting to Opposition to be but I have the word of Billy i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING might have been expected to lead| The psychology of using Grove Evans that he was plenty fast Meadowbrook Butter A . some of the cheering, for the mainly, if not entirely, for relief |enough this spring every time that % PHONE 89 Deli 4 u“"‘l Fres‘h Tm?alu i change was strictly a boost for the|work is not overlooked, especially |Cleveland looked at him. " eliveries—10 :30, 2-30, 4:29 boxmen, sorely in need of some- by rivals of the Athletics. Thus, the effect, or rather the thing besides a resin bag to stop| For a longer time than they care [threat of Grove's entry into any the free-swinging hitters. Deftly I to admit, most of them have been [game that develops a critical defen- | turned the subject to theé spheroid juneasy every time the lean south- |sive situation tor the A’s is calcu- ‘ and its possible effect. paw took the mound, bent over|lated to upset most of the opposi- | | wul‘I.E I INE cABs “Hell, it's the same size, ain't|with that Mahotmetan bow and tion. The southpaw’s control, too, s | 25 cents in City : Telephone 444 ¥ White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap 100 i Doors - at Cost | 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 regardless of size of General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Juneau Paint Store ILL TURN THEM IN FOR A PENNANT -\F I GET ENOUGH [ s THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL’-of course! Harri Machine Shop Plumbing Sheet Metal Builders Supply Co. A.DISHAW & SON HE ALREADY HAS Heating BAGEED FWE VCTORIES HIS LATE S7ART LAST SEASON, DUE’ TO CONTRACT TROVBLES , JUST " ABOUT COST THE PIRATES A PENNANT. Old Papers for Sale at Erapire Office

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