The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934. Fyaaas BRINGING UP FATHER NOW- WE MUST E » HOSTESS WHAT A NICE TIME / WE HAD-~, g : % | yard dashes, but also took the high|® ¢ ® @ ¢ ¢ @ & ¢ 6 ¢ ® ® yo; s, Sitka; A. Chisholm, s Angeles 3 hurdles, high jump, broad jump, | " b rath: F. HELP YANKEES | Missions 9 o om) PROUD FISHERMEN nop-step and jump, discus, and :f*“éfi,‘fiafl”“‘,a,}”g{(fi,’;wxf% e |san Francisco .. 15 11 57| | standing board jump. Gastinean satabiult, . Seattle. |Dollywood 13 14 48| AMES, Towa, Ap:i: 50—Lawrence| Besides that he set a ‘mew coun-| .Oarl Anderson; Lucllle Fider, — e 0 WIN GAME‘SMIM‘@"»O 11 16 407 Gostigan, freshman trackster at|ty Tecord in cvery event he won. T Lamn S MRS s |Oakland ... 11 16 407 1owa State college, can strut his| Later Simpson, at the University |City; Mrs. Richard Peters, Sitka;| YOUNG CHESTER ZENGER HAS : Seattle 10 18 357 clippings until he encounters Bob | Of Missouri, won the Missouri Val- | Frank Parrish, Seattle; Charles A.| BIRTHDAY PARTY SATURDAY % b g Portiand e T 19 | Simpson, coach of the Cyclones. |ley conference championships in|Fawthome, San Francisco; Abert | One Clouts Out Home Run, Natlomal LCI{‘IELOS B | To Simpson, he’s just another run- | the broad jump and both hurd]esgg’ eO' ;g"b n“See n‘;‘:‘s' AINES; | geven young guests heiped Ches- Dther:Bats Sincle: i Won t Pet.| ner, for three years, and became an XK. O. Scribner, Seattle. ter Zenger, youngest son of Mr.| ¥ a.s _mge (o] Chicego 9 2 818 y1ast year at Buffalo Center, Ia., Olympic hurdler. | Alaskan and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, celebrate Score Winning Run [Fov Yok § 3 o5 hish school Costigan won nine out| So, if there's any strutting to be | A S. Glaver, Fletcher, South Da- | nig eignth birthday at the Zenger i i 5 4 s5g| Of 10 events in the North Iowa |done perhaps Costigan can take a kota; John Lain, Valdez; M. G.)pome Saturday. There was lu:cseon. NEW YORK, April 30.— Babe|prosys % 3 i cxonlerence meet and earned the | lesson from his coach. | Baskovich, An.choragxel, Sw'mE.':and a birthday cake fcnllowheeet y a| Ruth and Lou Gehrig combined 10 g; 1outs : ’ 7 title of the “one-man track team.” | —_—————— Sparks, Junenl{. Tom Hall, eal €; | matinee at the Capitol 1 ;e, give the Yankees a 3 to 2 Victory | ginemnati R mfiuinegilsider_ the case of Simp-| Mining Location Noiices at Em- | Mir. :‘?dm:‘:lSém(]’:lf’"}reen:xe“’“v‘ Chester's guests Wwere Bf.::l)i,e i . Boston Sunday to split the Philadelphia 3 H e »fi;;s Seiml,}ie” at Bosworth, ' pire office. ifoonah; sler, A | enport, ngex (fonfmrsi Lite B ame series. American League | Wb Sadth ——— e fihyc R P AR AT — h clouted a home run in the | Won Lost Pet. eighth inning to tie the score and|pegyoit 6 3 667 Gehrig’s single in the ninth in-| cjeveland 5 3 625 ing scored the winning run. | New York 67 e e | Washington 8 & 845 GAMES SUNDAY | Boston 5 5. 500 Pacific Coast League fsi Lauls AR mitlle Cons : Philadelphia € ek Missions 6, 15; Seattle 1, 2. Chicago 3 6 333 . land 3, San Francisco, 11, nd game eleven innings. S . Sacramento 3, 4; Los Angeles ';!HIGH STAKES AGMN i AT ARLINGTON TRACK CHICAGO, April 30.—The Arling- ton Park Jockey club will endow :ns stakes and purses with more, {than $300,000 again this season, with the $60,000 futurity and the| $35,000 classic topping the pro- gram. The meeting will run durmg; | the month of July. | Hollywood 1, 6; Portland 5, 2. National League Cincinnati 5; Pittsburgh 9. St. Louis 9; Chicago 4. New York 4; Boston 6. Brooklyn 8; Philadelphia 7. American League Philadelphia 6; Washington 7. Boston 2; New York 3. Chicago 2; St. Louis 6. Cleveland 7; Detroit 1. it a5 45 O OTT BELTS OUT HOMER {Pastor Bans Thieves I WITH TWO MEN ON TO | in Poli’h Co“rt Room WIN GAME FOR GIANTS| BOSTON, Mass.,, April 30.—Mel-| % i vin Ott, Glant's right fielder, pro-| 002 POAnd, Aprll 3524 gang vided the blow that gave New York‘here were excommunicated by the | ':w.:mt?m; “'C‘m’go';nmet’l:hnrzzatop;ipastor at the conclusion of their| ara i s s mon [0 Al and awarded Carl Hubbell his thrd} n;:,emp;zfofo::ocappea:ed at the "g:f“g@‘::“lp’l‘mg‘e “r‘:n‘“;i‘:‘;‘)d'two‘;zrxal as a witness, asked the judge| x 1 men on bases in the fifth mning;{;: IZ:;';]‘SS::" ";n;xcs:e‘m':v’:;?fi to provide a grand climax to a four after their guilt had been estab- run rally that broke up the south- lished. 3 i gg“?g‘gc;‘f?];‘:fi?" Hubbell | 5 ¢ter this ceremony the thieves A W 5 received prison sentences of from six months to 5 years each, ———————— Shop In duneau T GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Los Angeles 6. Missions 6; Seattle 2. Oakland 5; San Francisco 9. Hollywood 7, 6; Portland 4, 3.| Second game ten innings. ‘ National League New York 4; Boston 1. Cincinnati 7; Pittsburgh 4. Brooklyn 8; Philadelphia 10. St. Louis 1; Chicago 7. American League Philadelphia 6; Washington 7. Boston 4; New York 2. Chicago 4; St. Louis 2. Cleveland 1; Detroit’ 4. CAPITAL Beer Parlors and Ball Room Nufsed MAY DAY DANC ELKS’ HALL MAY Ist 9:30 P. M. ; Music by Freddie Gilman’s Troubadours @ Crowing of May Day Queen @ Presentation of Gifts @ Prize Rhinelander @ Dancing until 1:00 o’clock Auspices American Legion Auxiliary 5 By GEORGE McMANUS NO - THANKS- I'VE HAD THREE SAUCERS FULL ALREADY- I'LL HAVE TO-~ BECAUSE WHAT V'M THINKIN' OF WOULLDN'T SOUND GOOD- WE MULST ALREAD Y- Zynda ‘Mo.,highschoolmnnyyearsago]o-oc-oo-o--on | John A. Lawrence. Sitka; Ralph | e not only won the 100 and 220-|e AT THE HOTELS . NO TROUBLE WITH Tomight at Twelve In keeping with the times we have added a Family Liquor De- partment and now offer to the general public a complete assort- ment of domestic and imported [ Wines, Bourbons, Scotch, Rye and Irish Whiskies. Cordials, Gins, Yermouths Rums, Brandies, Cognac. © | -~ Mixed Cocktails, Liqueurs A Visit to this department will quickly convince you of our ability to furnish any grade your pocketbook can afford. At the request of many of our customers we will be OPEN MON- ! DAY NIGHT FROM 12 TO 1 O’CLOCK. | THE GASTINEAU LIQUOR STORE OPEN FROM 12 TO 1 TONIGHT NEAR GASTINEAU HOTEL Lays Abnormal Eggs PENSACOLA, Fla.,, April 30.—A | hen owned by F. E. Rogers lays an egg every second day. Thus fax every one was abnormal in size and | contained two yokes. Rogers 18 planning to have some hatched to see what sort of chickens they | gan, Gustav Peterson, Shirley Olds, | Demaris Davis and Nedford Zenger. { Passage of Wheeler Bill Urged by F. D. R. ‘WASHINGTON, April 30.—Presi- dent Roosevelt urges passage of would produce. the Wheeler bill giving Indmns;, >-oid i complete political liberty, local self- | government. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay o e s George Bros. Grocery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FULLERGLO SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL The most attractive, durable and colorful finish for your walls and woodwork. 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