The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1934, Page 7

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/ THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, BUSH WINS FOR CHICAGO AFTER. GAUGflf IN JAM Charll& Ruffm g Defeats Senators in First Meet- ing of Season PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 1.—Guy Bush pitched himself out of a close jaf in.ihe ninth inning yes- terday afternoon and then joined in the twelfth inning rally with a squeeze play that helped Chi- cago défeat Pittsburgh 8 to 6. BEAT SENATORS YANKS WASHINGTON, May 1.—Charlie Yankees yesterday to a 7 to 4 vic- tory over the Senators in the first game of the season between the o teams picked for the American League Pennant. The Senators scored at the start. In the ninth, with two Yankees on bases, Ruffing hit to the left field bleachers to win with the scoring runs. GAMES MONDAY National League Chicago 8; Pittsburgh 6. Hoston 4; Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 0; New York 5. Cincinnati 6; 8t. Louis 10. American League New York 7; Washington 4 Cleveland 10; Chicago 20. Philadelphia 6; Boston 2. St. Louis 7; Detroit 2. Pacific Coast League No games were played yesterday in the Paecific Coast League as the Rumng personally conducted theteams were traveling to open thls ALASKAN HOTEL LIQUOR STORE DAVE HOUSEL Repeal Day Celebration OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL LUNCHES DANCING BEER afternoon on the following sched- ules_for this week: Seattle at Portland. Oakland at Sacramento. Los Angeles at Mission. San Francisco at Hollywood. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles . % 5 ¥ Missions ....... . 19 San Francisco ... 16 Hollywood .. .12 Sacramento . .1 Oakland Seattle Portland 831 £79 511 462 407 407 351 ) 269 National '|Sun, May 20—Elks vs. Chicago ... Cincinnati . Philadelphia American New York Detroit ... Cleveland ‘Washington Boston ... 8t. Louis . Philadelphia Chicago ... MARY " ROCOVICH, LEON CONSTANTINE, WED THIS EVENING At seven o'ciock this evening, Miss Mary Rocovich will become the bride of Leon Constantine in a wedding performed before a small group of intimate friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olds. Miss Rocovich is a popular Ju- neau girl, reared here and edu- cated in the local schools. Mr. Constantine is employed by the City. The young couple will reside for the next week at the Orpheum Rooms, after which they will move to Twelfth Street, where Mr. Con- stantine’s home is belng remodel- led. 833 667 545 500 455 364 278 273 Pet. 636 600 556 500 455 444 411 400 o-»wauau?;uaa'mum aquaa‘bos — - MRS. WILLIAMS RETURNS; VISITED ON PUGET SOUND Mrs. Richard H. Williams, who has ‘been visiting friends and rela- tives in Seattle and Tacoma since February, returned to her home in Juneau f,ad\v on the Yukon Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON REISS, Proprietor YOUR CAB CO. Phone 151 24-HOUR SERVICE Front of Miners’ Recreation Parlor 0 ¢ PE: 8 T 7 | Wed., May 23—Moose B, B, SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNGED The following is the baseball schedule for the Gastineau Chan- nel League as officially announced today: HM Half Sunday, May 6.—Elks vs. Douglas. Wed., May 9.—Moose vs. Deglonl Fri, May 11.—Elks vs. Moose. Sun., May 18.—Douglas vs. Legion. Wed.,, May 16—Elks vs. ion. Fri, May 18—Douglas vs. Moose. Douglas, at Douglas. A vs, Legion. Fri. May 25—Blks vs. Moose. Sun., May 27.—Douglas vs. fchon. Wed.,"May 30—FElks vs. Legion. Fri, vs, Moose, at Douglas. g Sun.,, June 3.—Elks vs, Douglas. Wed., June 6.—Moose vs. Legion. rri. June 8.—Elks vs. Moose. June 1.—Douglas 5| Sun., June 10.—Douglas vs. Moosa. Wed., June 13.—Elks vs. Legion. Fri, June 15—Douglas vs. Moose. Sun., June 17—Elks vs. Douglas. ‘Wed., June 20.—Moose vs. Legion. Fri, June 22—FElks vs. Moose. Sun., June 24—Douglas vs. Legion, at Douglas. Wed., June 27.—Elks vs. Legion. Fri, June 29.—Douglas vs. Moose. Second Half Sunday, July 1.—Moose vs. Legion. Tues., July 3.—Elks vs. Douglas. Wed., July 4—Special. Fri, July 6—Elks vs. Moose. Sun., July 8—Douglas vs, Legion. Wed., July 11.—Elks vs, Legion. Fri, July 13.—Douglas vs. Moose, Sun., July 15—Moose vs. Legion. Wed., July 18.—Elks vs. Douglas, at Douglas. Fri., July 20.—Elks vs. Moose. Sun,, July 22—Douglas vs. Legion. Wed., July 25.—Elks vs. Legion. Fri, July 27.—Douglas vs. Moose, at Douglas. Sun., July 29.—Moose vs. Legion. Wed., Aug. 1.—Elks vs. Douglas. Fri, Aug. 3—Elks vs. Moose. Sun., Aug. 5—Douglas vs. Legion. Wed.,, Aug. 8—Elks vs. Legion. Fri, Aug. 10—Douglas vs. Moose. Sun., Aug. 12.—Moose vs. Legion. Wed., Aug. 15—Elks vs. Douglas, Fri, Aug. 17—FElks vs. Moose. Sun,, Aug. 19.—Douglas vs. Legion, at Douglas. Wed., Aug. 22—FElks vs. Legion. Fri., Aug. 24—Douglas vs. Moose. WHITE ELEPHANT CARD PARTY The Rebekahs will hold a card Wednesday night, May 2. Contract, auction and whist will be played, good prizes, refreshments, Admis- sion 50 cents. Public is cordially | invited. —adv. | - e, — 400 AT DANCE Four hundred persons recently attended the Purple Bubble Dance given by the Elks at Cordova: Phdfié Fine Liquors Stocked /AT MODERN DRUG STORE We hnve ordered fi . fine assortment of all the popular beverages Prices Will Be Right . Watch for our display “Ask Y our Doctor” Our Prescription Be Excelled WE GUARANTEE SATISPACTION ' * Front $t.—Juneau—Phorie 97 § 8- Douglis - Piiahe 1 - !party at the I. O. O. F. Halll GLAS NEWS GOVERNMENT SCHOOL AT DOUGLAS IS COMPLETED Representing about seven months’ work and an expenditure of some $14,000, the new government school | in Douglas is now finished and occupancy of the school awaits' ‘| arrival of equipment. Finely fin- ished and modern in every par- ticular, the building would be a credit to any town and is especial- 1y so here. Lester N. Troast was architect in charge of the work which was superintended by Hans Berg. Con- siderablé of the labor on the struc- ture was accomplished by CWA workers, and afforded much em- ployment relief. Goop TiME REPORTED lAdL!S‘ CARD PARTY‘ Nine' tables of hridge and whist were enjoyed at, the ocard party given last night by Douglas Aerie 117 FOE, for the Ladies' Auxil- iary. Miss ne Clarey and Tom Cashen won the high score prizes a. bridge and Mrst Robert Bonner and Robert Fraser Wori the lows; among the whist ers Mrs. Alex Sturrock and, Dick MeCormick were the firsi prize winners and Mrs. McCormick .and_John Feusi took the consolations, Refreshments were served after the cards. .- ENGINEERS LEAVE FOR INSPECTION OF WORK Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Commission, was scheduled to go to Sitka by plane today to inspect improvements at tsuka Nationial Monument and the Military Cemetery there. Work has been in progress for several months under J. G. Shepard, and will be completed within a week or so. Hawley Sterling, Asst. Chief En- gineer, left for Haines and Skag- way last night on the Forester. He, A LUNCH Thie Gastineais Cafe WILL HELP W A FY 4B elebrate Repeal — SANDWICHES BOTTLED AND DRAUGHT BEER Iwnll inspect projects at those polms fllfllflllfllflll“fll T T mn‘u‘nmumu Men 7 P. M. MAY 5TH Krane’s 5-Piece . 0 'COME—HAVE A GOOD TIME! el ““‘lr‘ (o iV GLACIER HIGHWAY aofifte nfifn Aiffvenmg, peveflpvapen NCE LAy Y ¥ WLE Ay R ‘ L Grand Opening EVERYONE INVITED UL 1y HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III|IIIIIII|IIIIIlIIllIlIlIII“IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIJ all Daiiy Orcliéstra SC |\t w ¢ l'k‘ .The Channel Bus Lme will operate on an hourly schedule, leaving Juneau at 8,9, 10, 11 and 12 o’clock. 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