The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1934, Page 5

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g GRACH 0U‘5 o ] MOTHER- SRR DO %_l‘\l\.‘( DID YO- WHY DON'\’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934. Al | \WOULD LIKE TO SEE MADAM JI1GGS- By GEORGE McMANUS JUST A GG\E : THERES MINUTE-I'LL 9 A CIGARET- CARL . PSR BOWN HERE TO SEE YOou- il \ '§-. CUBS DEFEAT ™ 5" = CLAUD ERSKINE GIANTS; NOW = | i £ INTIEFORFIRST LEAD LENGUE - ru — BATTING PLAGE \lr- n's Double in Tenth Machine Age Scoring Warneke Breaks | uxerinoe, mngiand, May 15— | This mechanical age finally has| “e m Monday - Game mvad"d the sacred precincts of CHICAGO, TI, May 15.—Chuck ' ng, last of man’s primitive . pcna Klein’s tenth inning double, sconng‘ | Wernske, put the Cubs at the top | At the recent Imperial Services | championships here electric fans T of the National League standing| | were employed to cool the gladi- as the result of yesterday's win| froi dne Nl THRNY. & Shorerdr ators between rounds. = O % ¥ COre O| A charge of unfair competition has been lodged by the Towel- Flappers union. ers in .300 Club at End of First Week | Claud Erskine, Elks' pitcher and Schmitz, Moose shortstop, are tied ‘for first place in City League bat- ting averages made public today by Scorer Ed. Mize. Each man ha: taken part in two games and ha an average of .750. 3 to 2. The Giants had a 2 to 1 lead on Terry’s ninth inning home run put Camilli dumped one in B ) R | Fifteen players are in the .30 bleachers during the Cub’s halr of Two GRIDDERS ARE club at the end of the first weel the ninth and tled the count. N of play. Only players making on Klein's double put over the win- STARS ON DIAMO D or more hits are shown on the. lis ning run. | which follows; CERE AL DURHAM, N €., May 15.—The AB.R. H GAMES MONDAY cheers for Corky Cornelius and Erskine, E PR 6' Horace Hendrickson didn’t end| il : National League [ wit , |J. Schmitz, M. 44 88 h the football season last fall. New York 2; Chicago 3. | Corky, ace halfback, and Horacs, Diringer, AL. i Boston-Pittsburgh, rain. ‘rlasm quarterback for Duke Uni- Soude, D, $32 Philadelphia-Cincinnati, rain. Iverm nap 9 Niemi, D. 422 = 4 y, are now doing spectacular z Brooklyn-St. Louis, rain. Ml » | Worth, E. 2141 2 E s members of the college 7 American League 'p aSehall e {H. Jensen, M. 2054 Detroit 5; Washington 0. & o \Andnv.: D. 70389 Chicago 8; Boston 2. | ANNUAL TEA Henderson, M. O B St. Louis-Philadelphia, rain. ! \c MacSpadden, E. . 8 3 3 . New York-Cleveland, rain. | The Annual Tea of the Juneau | | Haines, E. H 28 Pacific Ccast League | Wo !Garn, E. 6 3 2 man’'s Club will be held at the € P No games were played in the o0 M. MacSpadden, M.. 6 2 2 ut May 15 at 8 p.n. Special Pacific Coast League as the clubs|. McLaughlin, AL. 8.0 3¢ g stallation of officers = were traveling to open this after-|g,. | Roller, D. 10: 1, 587 ensuing year. All club mem- < noon on the following scheduled | bers urged to attend. McAlister, AL. (TR0 T games for this week: Snow, AL. (R 6 [ NORA B. CHASE, Seattle at Sacramento. ‘ Secretary. \J Orme, E. T :0v el Hollywood at San Francisco. s | Livingston, E. 8 2 2 Portland at Oakland. | {B. Orme, E. 8 1.3 Dail, Mission at Los Angeles. 1,,,2 :‘_Tp"c, "'“L{‘if" 1No\w]l‘ AL 8 0 2 | e ——— - Ve ) f srapivG ov cuums > | vific eague wor i e || Fine Liquors? Los Angeles 32 10 762! Missions 28 14 667 || r [ ] San Francisco 23 18 .561 | YES, Hollywood . 22 18 550 Sacramento . 19 22 463 T Oakland 17 25 405 BUT REMEMBER CAPITAL Portland 11 27 289 Seattle 11 29 275 U ll l National League } nexceuiec , Won Lost Pet . s Beer Parlors Chicago ........18 8 692 Prescrl tion Pittsburgh ... 15 T .68 p New York “ 1 560 | . d st. Louls 5 o 62 Service ‘ an Boston 12 11 522 | Brooklyn 8 15 343 A FIRST-CLASS DRUG { Philadelphia . 9 sk 318] STORE—ALWAYS | Ball Room Cincinnati 5 -18 4217{‘ ASK YOUR DOCTOR | Amcrlcm League | Won Lost Pet | ® | Nufsed New York 17 6 39! Cleveland g 9 55! ') ° Philadelphia ... 12 11 522 G L S h Detroit 13; vy 522 uy - omit [ ] Washington 11 12 .478, DRUGGIST Boston 11 13 453 | St. Louis ... 913 amjf Frost 8t Chicago o 3 A DAIL Y SPORTS CARTOON~ WARNEKE PROVED . Cir HE BALL REALLY VOESNT MATTER. —, REAL PITCHING CAN STOP WE SLUGGERS. ; Low i WARNEKE i e CUBS' Acs HAS REGAINED THE~ FORM THAT MADE HIM "W TE NATIONAL~ LEAGULE IV 1932. UE STRUCK -ouT | THRTEEDN BATTERS' OPERING DAY, acd b 1« Rserved by The Assoclated |Fifteen Clt) League Play-| general utility man, and Jack' (Junge AL. Lowe, AL. Fraser, M. | Warter, M. . | Manning, D. .. F. Schmitz, M. Stollard, AL. Coughlin, D. Converse, D. Jack “The Alaska Kid” ern Alaska bantamweight |JACK VARDEEN WILL MEET BUDDY MARION IN BOUT AT KETCHIKAN MAY 26 |is to battle for the miythical west- pionship in Ketchikan May 26. In hls atwmpt to regnm the phanmmwln e WOOD FOR SALE belt lost at Anchorage two years deen will again be matched uddy Marion, Filipino ban-“ who took the bout pn that| n when fouled by Vardeen| | sixth round of that classic. ‘ HOLLLYWOOD ng to Vardeen, who, it“ SHOF, PARLOR b 4 ecalled, was a resident of | | for some time last year, Shoes Made Like New While U Wait 358. . Block wood and klindling. Phone —adv. BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST CoaL (Co. D 412 L5 9 | | | | as fought in many a title| | bout, admitting to ruckuses from || New Orleans to Montreal and from | ** i A, San Francisco to New York City. | fm———0— L Junean lcc Cream Vardeen BETTY MAC SHOP Parlors Will be closed all day Wednesday on nt of the funeral of thc ard McCormxcL —adv. cham- | BIG SPECIALS Some received on last boat to be included in an offering at $19 f()r.. AT 30 BA‘(I EY DANCESET All 20 dozen VALUES to $7.75 FOR $4.75 20 \FW HATS——\\ orth to $3 95, VOIL ES—Worth $2.50, for . SLIPS—Worth up to $3.50 for SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 259, OFF Come in Flesh, Value to $7.75, for CLOSE-OUT - ALL CHILDREN’S HOSE Few dozen 25¢ quality at . PRINT DRE 98[&9 AND SPECIAL LOT M\E SILK ES, CHEMISE, COMBINATION Kabo Brassieres, Bandeaus, Corsets SWAGGER SUITS EXTRA BIG VALUES—Worth to $22.50 and $24.50 EXTRA SPECIAL, $16.75 and All with the Full Length Coats RAYON BLOOMERS AND VESTS INCLUDING 14.75 KAYSER BRAND Tearose and White, I5¢ fine Rayon, regular 60c at . . 25¢ BIG VALUES on SNAPPY DRESSES RECEIVED WITHIN LAST TEN DAYS | VALUES ; VALUES to $8.50 to $11.75 FOR | FOR { | \ - $6.75 $7.75 complete line of OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. TNSURXNCE We carry a WINES LIQUORS BEERS SODAS FREE DELIVERY Phone Single 0-2 rings Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ‘1 ] Phone 16 We Deliver UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Meats—Phone 16 Free Delivery st e o Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Phone 58 We carry ah the new colors FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected With a New Paint J ob! Treat youd car to a new coat of paint and you won't need s ’34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. Youw'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our service snd workmanship. Introduced at the recent aute shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ALASKA MEAT CO. IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢'s Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster

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