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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG JUS’ A MINUTE , AUNTIE WE CAN'T BOTH TALK AT THE SAME TIME -T'M TRVIN/ TO TELL VA TO GIT PEPITA TO PUT THE CHILL ON BULLY OR THE REVOLUTIONISTS WILL FIRE HIM AN @IT A NEW GENERAL WHO'LL 'TEND TO BUSINESS BUT - TELL HER I'M RED SOX SHUT "SENATORS OUT | ‘[N HOME GAME I’resx&ent Roosevelt Leaves in Third Inning then Rout : Starts WASHINGTON Aprit: 25— The rojuvenated Bosten Red Sox took! quick ‘sdvantage of the mid-gam2 departure ofii‘President Roosevel: | yesterday afternoen, claimed by the ‘Washington Senators as'a good | Nrek fan, and in his absence bowl- | &4 ovér the'Senators 5 to 0 and| , cpofled the - season’s —opener he\e for 25,000 fans. ’ The' Chief Executive lobbed bet- ter than the average lexuen,m toss, whieh went toward the infield to start the game but “left after fhée Hinings when a shower halted| the game for a full hour. With play resumed Boston! slaughtered the Home Guard. GAMES TUESDAY Pzrific Ceast League Sacramento 1; Los Angeles 11. | Oakland 7; San Francisco 8. ! Other ' scheduled games rained! out. ~ Natienal League Brooklyn 3; Boston 5. New York 11; Philadelphia 7 ’ St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 5. l’ Cincinnati 2; Chicago 3. American League | Philadelphia 0; New York 1 Cleveland 15; St. Louis 2. vi?: )ml\,an‘;. B;::I:lei;.:,un:::gfifs t: X‘r:[x:sc':g clflrl;. cak:lflcl“::gi:l uncri::snt)::l rushed straight to the quarters of‘champum Whe . Een A Dot Boston 5: Washington 0. PRI P siaz:s\ not to have changed his views. large Frank Borrington, the gent|force. His ring togs consisted of | Chicago 3; Detroit 7. i o | 3 5 he was scheduled to meet. Lots of | @ pair of ragged blue trunk \,‘OT‘]C‘F | redhot fans there, anxious to watch | pulled on haphazardly over a suit STANDING OF CLUBS | Si2¢E | Frank do his stuff. Even Desmond |0f long woolen underwear. He Having left my bedd amd voard Jeanes, reputed to be the world‘si]ODk?‘% scared and they shuddered Pacific Coast League b1ttt e 1b1 3 ok only heavyweight to sport a mon-|to thifik what the muscular Bor- Won Lost Pet.f, i N formy | ocle (outside the ring, of course),|rington would do to him. Los Angeies 18 4 81g/de contraeted by my wife, Jennie | d To S iy 4 R & i 3 James Cornello, hereafter. { pressed up close to see the fire 8hy of ring science ihe cop Missions - 14 7 667 i SAM CORMLLO i works. might have been, but for two San Francisco e S S i bt o qmepie el SO THEY PACK ’EM N! rounds he socked Borrington around Sacramento 10 1 478 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL Here, came the thought, we'll like a Union Square bluecoat reas- nd 9 13 409 ACCOUNT | —— Seaptle ... 8§ 13 S81{ The undersigned, having on the Bt 1} Erweri B sl ess e s DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Poftland 6 15 I8 v iiwy - ascount” s adimin 11 fog with an _industrious eye - | . ministrator of | sporting affairs, our Texas dc]c- f National League {Z}(:S:;tat; Otrhfh;:lf ""’hé‘“m‘- (}e"eate in the King's realm, Gay'e Won Lost Pet|gor ot B einct :l;_’l:‘a g“t” ‘;‘ Talbot, reports on a curlous fistic Chicago 8 0 1000inerehy given'to allhélrs; ersditors | Lrsionce as fllows: New York 6 1 8571 4nd other persons interested in s : o Ahiog HOpHks, hasts Brooklyn 4 2 8671 ostate, that h’don’dav Ju;xe' 1.;“1‘;31; e e p-ncich Pittsburgh 4 3 .571'“ m' brilock dut AHE zmeno'on of fight experts, rolled impressively Boston ... 3 3 5001 said day, at the office of fbhewup to a great outdoor swimming St Lo\il.s‘ 11 g 112-; United States Commissioner, in the:czx;onum AP Oaklig (OCr e Cincinnati . % i Philadgionia o .7 00 i‘:‘i;f‘c@“:nfg’;g;‘;lO‘B;‘;’r‘l‘e‘:“fv| The water looked cold and in- American League Tersitety of Alaska, i the ti‘n’xe‘ side the clubhouse, where a crude Won Lost Peb.},ng place set for '.'hE hearing of g hnd been, B up, 10 (G Eval) Petroi® 4 1 800} 5 jections to said account and the Cer. AL sonciele. and. ok B York 'y 2° 67| cottiement thereof glimmer of heat. The journalists C aveland 3 2 500 | H. B. LE FEVRE seated themselves expectantly and 4 3 571 18 s g shivered. | » Administrator of the estate of “Jolly fine heating system.” re-| 3 _’: :09 Charles Johnson, deceased. etk ke e g i PR Lo fifiggfi:fizfi ’)‘K’y’ b “Righto,” affirmed another. “A| 1 4 200 i _|wonder they didn’t think to switch B e 4 on the blasted fans.” | Sh(,RFCY SHIELDS - -STRAIGHT’S . SLICK ;. STREAMLINE JOB LCNDCN, April 25.—Uimost sec-| recy attends the construction of a stream-liie car body of paculiar tesign Being built in London. for the young American racing driver, Whitney Straight. The body has been designed with the aid of scientists at the na- ticnal physical laboratory, Tedding- ton, where a 'small wcoden model was subjected to wind tunnel tests. It is to be fitted to the Maseratl ear which Straight is to drive this season in the principal European speed contests. An official of Whitney Straight, Ltd., company formed by the young American to handle his racing ac- tivities, states that the new de- sign has been necessitated by the tuling of the International Asso WHY == THE LOWDOWN DOUBLECROSSIN/ = ¥ @O ® Y M #H 1 K= GENERAL SUL’ AN S A oey - WHERE'S MY HORSE ? g m of Recognized Automobile Clubs that cars to be entersd for the various Grand Prix, French, German, Belgian, and Monte Carlo| races, shall have a driving cockpit 850 millimetres (approximately thir- ty three and one-half inches) wide at the seat and ‘the same width about 10 inches higher up. Furthermore, cars must not we CUP CHALLENGER HOLDS INTEREST " OF KING GEORGE | mare than 1,575 pounds wulmut | tires and without fuel, but com- ~PORTSMOUTH, Eng., April 25.— plete with wheels and tanks. King George, an enthusiastic| The three-litre Maserati car to be yachtsman, is taking a keen in-| driven by Straight in continental térest in the const jon of the | speed contests will develop extra- Endeavour at Gosport, near here, | and in all aspects of this summer challenge for the America’s cup. Not only does the King receive of 150 mues an hnur reégular advices on the progress be- | ing’ made on Tom Sopwith's new | challenger, but he is equally anx- ious to'learn all he can about the | beat 1ik to defend for America. As he is admiral of the Royal D E I | Yaeht club, through which the ‘cmuen«m wa» issued, the King like- ki I-LER BnuT 1y ‘will be given several opportuni- ties to see' the Endeavour in ac- tion before she has her special trial SEATTLE, April 25—Cecil Payne,| of Louisville, Kentucky, decision-| ordinary high horse power—al- though the exact figure is kept se- eret. ‘It will certainly be capable z races against the speedy Valsheda about mid-July. ‘The Endeavor is expected to make her maiden appearance in the ed Abie Miller, of Los Angeles, in| Royal Harwich Yacht club regatta |a bout here’ last night. |June 2 to 4, and after that at Payne weighed 139 pounds, and‘Snu'thd Lymington, Falmouth, Miller, who whipped Payne injand Horbay. Her builders regard California some time ago, weighed 142 pounds. these races as strictly experiment- al, for the purpose of deciding on D g | ‘hcr final equipment for the cup. FAIRBANKS MAN VISITS | Just what will happen in the JUNEAU FRIENDS TODAY |event the new boat is beaten Valsheda in their trials is not clear. Probably the Endeavour would 20 on across, anyway, as W. L. Ste- phenson, owner of Valsheda, de- clared last year he was hot at al J. J.’ Buckley, former United States Marshal at Fair- banks, visited' friends in Juneau yesterday while the Alaska was in| Deputy a Presently one Jack Doyle, a 229- ) |pound Irish youth, slipped through | the ropes, followed a momient later | by a lightweight named Alf, whoae features looked like they mxaht‘ have been caught under a harrow.! UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 23, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Leslie Franklil p Parker, entryman, of Gus- | A MAIN-EVENTER GETS MAMED { Doyle was the bucko the boys | had come out to clock. He was 0640, for the EWSEY, sec. 12, T.| noniug the main event at Alvery| i ee nights hence, and the‘, 40 8. R. 58 E. and lots 6 and 7.|34vance sale had been very pleas- sootion 7, T. 40 8. R. 5 E. C.lyng to Jefr Dickson & Co. pro-| RM. and it is now in the files of motors. Doyle, one had heard, the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, (jooked like the greatest heavy- Alaska, and if no protest is filed | | weight prospect Britain had pro-| in the locat land office within the | i i tabus, Alaska, together with his witnesses ‘William' C. White ' and Sam F. Buoy, has made final proof on his homestead entry Anchorage iduced in years. period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final eertificate is- sued. Someone called “time!"—and lit- tle Alf promptly began to take blx Jaek apart, piece by piece. He whanged Jack's handsome pmmel with a succession of lefts and, en- couraged by his halfdozen wd}eneel poured in a few jolting righfs { J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, April 25, 1934. Last publication, May 23 1934. DUyleu nese nn.rud to bleed and TLL SHOW THAT PAME SUMP'N- MUGS WE‘RE GONNA ATTACK THE PALACE TONIGHT ! By BILLE DE BECK Wachington’s thrilling finish in the varsity shewn in this plclun:. The Huskies won by a deck. regatta on Lake Washington in Seattle April 13 isrowing race of the annual Washington-California (Asscciated Press Photo) he looked unhappy. minutes of sampling Alf's ° cine, Jack seemed pretty well done in. “Boy, voice, that of Promoter Dickson. enjoying it! From Doyle's camp the caravan | the announcer said, isn't he terrible,” which turned out chortled He wa: | medi- the old build-up. to watch him do it. to be | manship, this Dickson. | brought on the “victim.” He The thought persisted when they Dally pulled him off was, the amateur | After four see a fellow look mighty good. lLs‘onmz with a May Day denmusxra— He'll look like | tor. he could tear Doyle apart, and the | | stopped it to get their men’s hel- fans will turn out in large numbers met out of his eyes and Foxy shom-;him catch his breath. i | looked disappointed when they fi-| Twice Borrington’s handlers let let The cop He was go- | ing for a knockout. “Well,” someone .asked the pro- moter, “now that you've seen both of them, who'll win—Doyle or Ber- rington?” “I pick the cop,” laughed Dick- son, Moral: Borrington and | Doyle packed 'em in at Albert Hall, prov- ing that all you have to do is give the fans what they want. — e Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. 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