The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1933, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER GRACIOUS' I'M \WORRIN' SO ABOUT MY SINGIN' LESSON I'M TO TAKE TO-DAY: | CANT SLEER I MUST GET UP AND PRACTICE. LOCAL CLUB TO BATTLE CHELAN NINE THIS P. M. { | | cague Game Postponed in Order to Give Visitors | Here Game Today | A Juneau town team will L\;:; its third out®of town competition this evening at Recrcation Park| when it s on a crack nine from | the U d States Coast Guard} cutter Chelan which was in port! Arrangements for the con- | were completed this morn-| ) r to make it possible, the’ th American Legion and Moose clubs was postponed until Thur: £ evening. The special game the usual time—6:30 1p of the local club W available this afternoon. T players will be selected from the three City League teams by Man-; ager George Worth of the Ameri-| can L:gion, and Manager Koski of | the EIks. | The Chelan team is reported to| be an unusually strong aggreza-| tion. It has played a number of games “in Puget -Sound . com- munitiés this season and is in fine shape. ! - i RYDER CUPIS | WON BY GREAT BRITAIN TEAM : Americans Defeated in Golf| by Close Points in English Tourney i SOUTHPORT, England, June 28.j —Great Britain regained posses-| sion of the Ryder Cup, emblem of the Anglo - American Professional Golf rivalry, defeating the United States 6% points to 5% points in the two days’ competition. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay AN ME WITH INSOMNIA. SHE STARTS THAT AT ' THIS HOUR OF THE MORNIN' S Killed in Plane Crash TWO SPamish Thers, Capt. MAT@nC DArperan (eit) and Lieat. Joaquin Collar (center) who made a ncnstep flight of 4,500 miles from Spain to Camaguey, a mid-island city in Cuba, werc killed in attempting to fly from Havana to Mexico City, according to Asso- clated Precs dispatches to The Empire. They are shown in the above picture with an officer of the Cuban Army Aviation Corps | cn arrival in Cuba. According to advices reccived today from Mexico City, military aviators of Mexico have been ordered to fly to Minatitlan and form | a convoy for the bodies of the two fliers who were killed last week, They were found dead in the wreckage of their plane at Lagoon, State of Tobasco. They are believed to have been wrecked in a violent stc g encountered on the attempted flight from Ha- vana te Mexico City. JOHN D. SHEARMAN OF [ SAN FRANCISCO IS S E MAKNG ROUND TRIP| OVER RAN IN John D. Shearman, of San Fran- cisco, Cal., is making his fourth vacation trip to Alaska aboard the steamer Northwestern. Mr. Shear- an is with Peirce, Fair and Com- pany in San Francisco. PRBGIN MRS. LEE KAHN ARRIVES TO VISIT MRS. 1. GOLDSTEIN Tacoma Welter Gets De- cisive Victory Over Mrs. Lee Kahn arrived this New York Boxer morning on the Yukon from her home in San Francisco, Cal, to . SEATTLE, June 28. — Freddie visit her daughter and son-in-| | Steele, welterweight, won a decisive law, Mayor a_nd Mrs. 1. Goldstein, Eddie Ran, hard- for an indefinite stay. in a six ——,o———— SULLIVAN ON YUKON United States Marshal H. P. ‘Sullivan, of the Third Division, is a passenger aboard the Yukon for his headquarters in Valdez. | victory - over punching New Yorker, rounder here last night. Steele weighed in at 150 pounds and Ran tipped the scales at 14%% pounds. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ZARRE H % JOHANY GOODMAN - = TS OMAHA ' AMATEOR. 1S THE NEW UeSo OPEAN GoOLF CHAMCON | /i b Al Rights Reaerved by The Aseoctated Pross . DA'-iil( SPORTS CARTOON e —By Pap CHICK EVAN'S MaRe OF 286 HAS Nor BeeN BEATEN IN THE U.S. OPEN 1" +OPEN IN 1923, 1929 AND 1930 THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. [ Hollyweod 5; Missions 4. H hicago at Philadelphia, Los Angeles | Missions iy ‘Oakland Offices in B. M. Behrends ! case you'll want Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at. Building. 4 4 ay P e &y Juneau Paint Store - | SCANDINAVIAN | 5 | RoOMS L Alaska |Phone 513 Steam Heal | . = By GEORGE McMANUS in crew ang provide an event to! ‘supplement the national rowing program. No one wants the event to overshadow or replace any oth- The West, with only three in- utions rowing, wants mor:z row- ing. | NO COMMERCIAL “The only L.OG SIDING RED CEDAR and HEMLOCK 2x8 VENTURE way to provide it is tern crews here as a thing | Any and all Eastern suspicion |, to the contrary, the Universi of ( ortunately such ' California at Los Angeles is not |/ : i 2 SENATURS’ LEAD'“yim to "ste:l" L?w bmum«d made possible and will wc lnwte lnspecho“ Rer & ilaain (H o5, to be made possible, | thunder of the classic Poughkeep- |, 110 or not it ‘makes money.’ sie Regatta by seizing this year's gold:n opportunity to put on a national intercollegiate race, on the | Olympic course at Long Beach,| ™ Y with Cornell, Harvard and yale [0S Of the race. | | ‘The' programy motive was ' = jbring our visitors—in this ) coast rowing. meeting the new triumverate of| 1f the Eastern powers, of their | Y3e Harvard and Cornell The local regatta was not conceiv- ed as a commercial venture, eith- er by the university or the spon- to JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS to show them as much hospit ity . town fres will and accord, decided| Y 5 o New York Beats Detroit oot to conduct the Poughkeepsie |23 15 Possible and to add anott rf = » ¥ good chapter to the national row- and Cleveland Stops . Resatta, why, in effect, pin the £ CURC o R R i blame or cast suspicious eyes at} . = o0 : YWashmgton Iwcst coast rowing interest and en- ey I)“"k yoR g0 5 o ‘m_ | terpris s Ben Person, director |Off these mistaken impressions | : | which scem to have taken a pret- DETROT 1 e 28— e S L L Al - OIT, Mich, June 28—New of Athle news at U. C. L. A ty firm hold in the east?” }York cut Washington's lead in, lhgf “We readily understand how the American League yesterday by a east, with an admirable pride in |full game as the Yankees defeatzd the Hudson classic,”. he writes,! Detroit 9 to 8, while Clevelapd “can misinterpret our motives. In stopped the Senator’s winning streak fact, thers was a thought that at eight games with a 157 Y ears Have Passed-- since the history-making event which we so patriotically celebrate on the - It may be considered as good as done, here and now, with a salute to U. C. L. A. and a welcome to its splendid contribution to rowing score of something of the sort might con- £ 4 + : ¢ |7 to 6. Washington is still a full ceivably happen, but no one be-[this year, especially at a time Fourth of July. game ahead. {lieved that anyone would do so.|When the sport socmed hampered The signers of the Declaration of In- P The fact that they have makes|PY 3 I of fortitude and vision 1 S : | GAMES TUESDAY 'many people here fecl like am-|[in the East. dependence little knew how mighty a Pacific Coast League San Francisco 6; Los Angeles 7. Sacramento 1; Seattle 9. Oakland 12; Portland 6; innings. Night game. 'bulance ch “The circu: be very | damning—but such evidence often | cleven leads to unjust conclusions. It is Nation they were making possible. It is only proper that we, as a coun- {unfortunate that - people have Ys 'pause on day out of 365 in Night' drawn up a verdict because of two tribute to those men to whom we owe {happenings which coincidence, and | AGENCY so much — and to their ideals of nothing else, brought up about the | v o 2 independence which we still cherish today. This bank will observe July 4 as a legal holiday game, | National League (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors rain.’ “{same time and in just this paruc-l Pittsburgh and New York, rath/lular sequence. | Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 11 1 St. Louis 0; Boston 1. A American League Boston 5; St. Louis 4. | Philadelphia 3; Chicago 8. New York 9; Detroit 8. Washington 6; Cleveland 7. STANDING 0# CLUBS SEVEN YEARS AGO “The facts are these: “Major Goodsell, U. C. L. A.| icrew coach, thought of a western ‘firace of .the type we intend to| o/have, when he first came in this| I‘cuumry seven ye: ago. ‘Univer- sity athletic officials began the FIRST NATIONAL BANK |serious business of putting those Pacific Coast League |plans into some sort of reality Won Lost Pct. when U. C. L. A. first considered FOOT OF MAIN ST. . Sacramento 51 33 .607, adding crew to its athletic pro- Portland 46 36 ° 56 gram last year. e T S, R AR JUNEAU, ALASKA Hollywood 445 37 5491 “Stephen W. Cunningham, U. C. ‘p-w.'---......,,,,-, 44 38 537 L. A. graduate manager, talked the ik : 41 44 482 matter over with William J. Bing- RESPONSIBILITY 37 44 457 ham, Harvard’s director of athlet- San Francisco 33 50 398 jcs, when the latter was here for n 1 Seattle 32 41 405 the Olympic Games last summer. | “We hope that our true inten- | National League {tions can be brought out: name- 1 ALASKA MEAT CO t, { i New York 639 — as 3 QUALITY AND SERVI UR LIKIN St. Louis . 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