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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934. DON'T “YOU THINK OUR\ DODGERS BEAT CARDINALS BY | CIRCUIT DRIVE Koenecke @Home Run Off Jess Haines for Win of 7 to 6 BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 18— Len Koenecke broke up a brawn battle between the Dodgers and the Cardinals yesterday afternoon by swatting a home run off Jess Haines to give Brooklyn a 6 to 7 victory over St. Louls. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coasi League Hollywood 1; Oakland 2. Seattle 4; San Francisco 5. Missions 5; Sacramento 0. Portland-Los Angeles, pastponed.| National League Chicago 3, New York 5, 1. St. Louis 6; Brooklyn 7. Cincinnati 0; Philadelphia 7. Americul‘ League New York 5; Cleveland 13. ‘Washington 3; Detroit 4. BRINGING UP FATHER YOU SELFISH MAN. YOU GO RIGHT TO THE STATION AND MEET HIM- THE POOR,LONE LY BOY., ARRIVING WITH- OUT A SOUL TO MEET M- RATS! YOU'D THINK OUR SON WUZ TEN YEARS OLD AN' MADE OF ICE CREAM- 7 ‘Anticipating a visit from the stork at his home, Jack Dempsey has (TANKER'S CREW WALKS OFF SHIP I 4 | KE’I‘CHIKAN, Alum\. July 18 —Ten members of the crew of the tanker Alaska BStandard, of the Standard Oil Company of Califor- n‘a, definitely walked off, leaving the vessel moored to the oil dock here. Another tanker, the T. H. Harper, arrived from San Fran- ciseo but anchored in the stream while the steamer Aleutian was in port, averting any possible clash between union workers. Afier departure of the Aleutian for Juneau, the tanker T. H. Har- per discharged her cargo. Five guards are Standard Oil plant. axpect the Italian to last as long the next time. Primo would not he able to for- get what had happened betore. There would, in the the ball game, be “two strikes on him” when he entered the ring and it would simply be anotLer slaughter. — e — e e 00 0 e e 0000 . AT THE HO'1ELS . te e e s s e ange Zynda WE MU Myt HE MUST BE | ALL CHEER LU E TERRIBLY KNOW e‘é»;rdc‘l’cggdp., GLAD TO TIRED OF HE 1S HUH. THE S A TRA‘TN- SEE HiMm- COLLEGE: POOR,LONELY Al i o - ! % A o X £ © 1934, Kiag Peatures Syadicate, Inc. Great Britale righo 1 stationed at the biot parlance of! ¥ By GEORGE McMANUS ] reerved. 4 Corner No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; thence N. 12° 03° W, along line {of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 111 55 feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55 E., ulon;,' line of mesne high tide of VETS AND PAPS Cll[ 00]( {01’ uame, HOW- («um.'r No. 4 Aln.skAA No. l Lode; s Heie ol ever, Uncertain as Weath- 2ence . 6" 55 B, wlong lne o e mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70 | er Conditions Poor feet to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence N. 33° 55 E. 484.73 feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No.| The - American Legion, out in L Lode, the place of beginning. front of the City League pack by i two games, will seek in increase The nuwes of adjoming and mn-; that margin when they take on ‘liciing claims, as shown by the plat | the Moose at City Park this oy- survey, With Alaska No. 1 Lode,| ,cning, providing weather condi- e Handy Lode, Survey No. 145 and Delta Qua:tz Claim Lode, Chi- sion Ciaim No. 3 Lode and (/h chagol Exlension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; und, with s Alaska No. 2 Lauc, are Andy Lode, McAlister or Junge will be used Survey No. 1459, and Jim Long for mound duty by the Vets while Quartz L,l.nm Lndp Chichagof Ex- Manning probably will be Man- tention Claim No. 3 Lode and Chi- ager McKinnon’s choice to oppose.cnagof Extension Ciaum No. 4 Lode, him. Survey No. 1498 Applicant . the total area jof 20.583 acres for Alaska No. 1 Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alaska iNo. 2 Lede. 1 of Schwabacher Hardware Com-! Alaska No. 1 Lode, with the sur- pany, left on the Yukon for a'face ground and lode thereof, is business trip to Ketchikan, {identical with Hanay Lode, Survey .- ——— No. 1459, also with Handy Lude, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No. ek i o il Lode, also with Perseverance No. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 1 Lode, also with Juneau No. 1 tions improve sufficiently to per- mit the game to be played. The official forecast is for showers and at noon today the outlook was du- —— e HEBERT TAKES TRIi. Lisle F. Hebert, reprcsentative i party {tle by Karl K. Katz, Alaska rep- | Company because of his familiarity FLORENGE HALE TOUR PARTY IN JUNEAU TODAY Adventuring Teachers Visit| Ponts of Interest While Aleutian Is Here Over one hundred strong, the tour party of teachers, conducted by Miss Fiorence Hale, who arc “Adventuring to Alaska,” nrflved’ here early this morning aboard the Aleutian and visited Juneau curlo shops, the Territorial Mu- seum and other places of interest in the city while the steamer was in port. i | ?I.‘r'.i..‘:,?".“..a e o Yes Ma'sm The G-E Handy“' C|¢ancr is. Well Namcd ]’T GETS into all the corners cleans the out of the way pl In addition to the teachers, who! form the greater part of the party.;‘e’:c):llejt for '"'m I:‘E a group of nurses and a woman banishing odors .bmn house. ¥ physician, are included in Miss| Hale’s tour. Paul Christian, of |THE HANDY is guaranteed for L Washington, D. C. and represen- tative of the National Educational | Acsociation, of which Miss Hale | Is a past president and director | of radio, is also accompanying the They were joined in Seat- resentative of the Northern Fa-) cific, who was loaned by that! company to the Alaska Steamship | with the Territory, in order to| make the trip more interesting. | | From Juneau, the Rev. A. P, KEnshevaroff, curator of the mu-| seum, will accompany the party! on its round trip to the westward ! and give lectures upon the historic and scenic points of interest in Alaska Meet Governor Troy Before leaving this morning, Miss Hale with a number of her party met Gov. John W. Troy at| his office in the Territorial Build- | ing. They were escorted to !he\ Museum by members of the Juneau ! Chamber of Commerce, who took charge of their entertainment while | in the city. Though this is Miss Hale's first | tour to Alaska, she has conducted | tours to many other parts of ther year by General Electric 1 With Dcodirizer Set—S$16.00 . 80 $2.00 Down, 50c Weekl{ GET YOURS TODAY i ¢ 3 EETR TS s TR LR ® Alaska Electnq Light & Power Co. gfif;:gelg;flfh;c'aggtz'Louis 7 been given a shower of baby necessities by his friends at a club in J. 8. Jeflrey, -}\11103}12 R Marie Anchorage Land uistrict ll,ods- and applicant claims title to|country, and declared while she| . 4 New York City. Jack, former heavyweight champion, is shown with | Preston, Chicago; Mrs. George H.] U. 8. Mineral Survey No. 1594 jand has made application for pat- |was here, that she hopes to repeat | | STANDING OF ©LUBS Beaer, left, present champion and master of ceremonies at the shower, | Plattenburg, Kn'ks\'ilvlc*, N_Xo.; Mrs. Serial 08038 jent to seid lode also under those|the northern cruise frequently, § i i R | who is loading the expectant father down with rattles, baby gar- o e Wl ciclobn Eklutna; G. W.I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN names; and Aluska No. 2 Lode,| Practically every State in the GARDEN PATCH [ { Pacific Coast -League | ments and toys, Dempsey’s wife is the former Hannah Williams, | OWard. Juneau; W. B. Ho!fman, |that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD with the surface ground and lode | Union is represented by the mem- FRESHER it (Second Half) Whas Wish Washington, D. C.; G. Krause,| MINING COMPANY, a corporation, | thgreof, is identical with Andy|bers of the party.though the group Fruits d Vegetables ; Won Lost Pet. | ge 3 Washington; Mr. and Mrs. T. P.|py R, E, ROBERTSON, its attor- (Lode, Survey No. 1459, also With|of 19 from Pennsylvania is per- dmpekla e 4 Hollywood .15 682 | Hinckley, Yakutat; Mr. and MIS.|pey.nifact, of Juneau, Alaska, has [Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also With|haps the largest from any one & San Francisco 15 8 652 on that occasion it was from los- |his fractured ankle, which, he went | Ray Fitzpatrick, Chicago; Mr. and|made- application for patent to Al- |Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per-|State, she said. All are delighted H Seattle - 1310 565 |ing his own balance in a futile | so far as to assure his country- [Mrs. C. B. Marshall, Juneau; B.|aska No.1 Lode mining claim, the severance No. 2 Lode, also With| with the trip and enthusiastic . . 4, Missions 13 10 565 Junge at the fast-moving Baer. men, was the only reason he mei [F. Harvey, Juneau. lods ‘“whereof is also known as Juneau No. 2 Lode, and applicant|over the beauty of the scenery, Smith Electric Co. Los Angeles 12 30 545 | ¢ defeat and lost the world cham- Gastineau Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also as Per- iclaims title to and has made ap-|Miss Hale declared. “Weather dur- Shattuck Building I Oakland 0 12 455 Injury In Eighth pionship. T. B. Brown, Seattle; Charles|severance No. 1 Lode, aJsoz\sHandy plication for patent to said lode|ing the cruise north from Seattle EVERYTHING Sacramento 8 ‘15 348! This incident occurred in the " Noining could be more ridiculous. | Gropstis, Careross, Y. T.; V. Popo-{Lode, also as Juneau No. 1 Lode, ! also under those names. has been pleasant, and altogether, ELECTRICAL Portland 4- 18 :162 eighth round and it may have ppe gamage to Primo’s under-pin- | vich, Juneau; W. H. Dugdell, Yak-|and 46’ Alaska No. 2 Lode mining| 'The respective 1ocation .notices it is. quite the most pleasaitt tour | & —imrrsimmiimm—ese ) & caused the injury to Primo's right | njn; was an effect, not a cause.|utat; S. Elstead, Yakutat; Mr. and |claim; 'the lode whereof 15 8lsolare recorded in the office of the|I have ever had,” she stated b Y 1 Natwnar League |foot. Up to that time he was cON-| ge was hit so hard by Baer in the [ Mrs. R. R. Basserman, Red Lake,|knowh as Sheelor No. 2, Lode, also |Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, ey e LR b PSS < Won Lost Fct.stantly on his foes, when upright | firsi two rounds that he was lucky Ont; W. H. Bacon, Auk Bay; Mrs.as Perseverance No. 2 Lode, also|Commissioner’s and Recorder's Pre- | GIRLS LOYA LADIES’ HEEL New York .53 31 31/and leading, but thereafter he ho gign't also get a broken neck [John Palm, Circle Springs; N. A.las Andy Lode, also as Juneau No, |cinct, in the following books: " RET e | LIFTS { Chicago 51 33 607 moved more slowly and employe | Besides, as we have already|McEachran, Seattle; Herb C. Dun-{2 Lode; U. S. Mineral Survey No.| Alaska No. 1 Lode, In Mining it { )' St. Louis - 46 35 568 & more flat-footed stance. [ pointed out, there is no real. evi-|lop, Juneau; H. Hazelwood, Olym-|1504,7in the Sitk- Recording and |Book No. 7, page 468. Aokl il - Leather--MorcLEmpietiog ( Pittsurgh a1 31 52| Twice in the 10th round, When|dence to substantiate Carnera's|pia, Wash; Mr. ahd Mrs. Carl V.!Minig District, Alaska, described| Sheelor No. 1 Lode, in Mining |1, 1 e, Oins Loval Club returned || = The Best Shine in Town Y Boston ... 3 42 425 he was knocked down, it Was ObVi-| ¢aim that the accident happened | Goettel, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. W.|as follows: {Book No. 7, page 470. ash Sauiday: from: o seaoud stay || MOLEXWODD ARE = . Philadelphia ... 36 48 429 ously becoming a great deal more |y the first round. No man with|D. McDermott, Seattle; A. P. Wal-| Beginnthg au Corner No. 1, Al-' Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min- |t Kendler's ranch on the highway, | | FBED- 1T Brooklyn 35 49 417 laborious for the Italian o hoist| u broken ankle could still bounc: |ker, Craig. aska ‘No, ‘1 Lode, a point on line'ing Book No. 7, page 266. Jahd Shopaied o Yucenlaber & Vet Th " 26 54 325|his 263 pounds back to a vertical| around on his foes for clgh. or Alaskan of mesne high tide of Kiag Bay| Handy Lode Mining Record Book | quons’ DaVing eaten heartily, and T | position. | nine rounds without the slightes: Daniel McCready, Fairbanks;|identical with Corner No. 1 of No. 7, page 255. ;;u:n thau mf ML St ek | j T | The pictures absolutely substan-| siow of o Limp. E. I, Davis, Fairbanks; John Gil-|Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with | Juneau No. 1 Lode, In Mining |jpos, 1Y could hold. Several of | WARRACK Won Lost Pet.|tiate Referee Arthur Donovan's | bertson, MecCarty. Corner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey | Bcok No. 7, page 33. B gsinpili I elghit, from. therl Detrolt 31 22 statement, made to ringsiders im- | Re-Match Unnecessary S AR 1498, whence U:SLM. No. 7, on the| Handy Lode, in Mining Record | [F¢SP air, and the sunshine days Constmctlon c.. | Row Yook 30 620 mediately after the fight, that he| Alibis are just as much a part LLOYD POLOFF IS HOME |west shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57° | Book No. 6, page 208. eticaunitered :added o Hinge of tAn| ' jyrege Boston 37 519 ' was influenced in stopping the of the fight game as the extrava- 39° 40" N., Long. 136° 05° 45” W.,| Handy Lode, in Mining Book No. to their skins. Cleveland 38 .519 bout by Carnera’s own unwilling-|gant and reckless statements at-| Lloyd Poloff, who has been re-|bears/'N. 58° 63’ 15” W. 154862 (3, page 50. AT Y B | Washington 41 500 ness to continue. Clearly revealed | tributed to the principals. If|celving medical treatment for the|feet; thence S. 58° 18" E. 1500 feet | Alaska No. 2 Lode, In Mining MES. MARY ELA DIES THE -MISST SHOP St. Louis . ; 40 459 is Primo's expressive gesture of all of the excuses made for Car-|last few days at St. Ann's Hos-|tc Cormer No. 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; |Book No. 7, page 469. 0 Philadelphia ... 30 49 380 SPreading his glove helplessly and nera were legitimate, he would ap- | pital for a severe cold, left the|thence'S. 33° 55' W. 60043 feet to| Shcelor No. 2. Lode, in Mining| MIS Mary Ela, former resident | Specializing In Chicago ... 53 .346 looking at Donovan in an appeal- |pear the most unfortunate of all| hospital last evening. Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, | Book No. 7, page 471. of Keichikan, ' seoently died in| HOSIERY;, LINGERIN, !ing manner, as mueh as to say champlonship victims. But the identieal with Corner No. 2, Alaska | Perseverance No. © Lode, in|Chicago after suffering for several HOUSE DRESSHS Tutlen Dl Losgns “There's no use of going on. T've|fact is that most of his bad luck No. 2 Lode; thence S. 33° 55 W. Mining Book No. 7, page 261. months with paralysis. and accessories at moderate Won Lost Pet.|tried everything I know and it's| was wrapped up in Baer's fists. | Pproduces 320,000,000 bricks a year|53156:feet to Corner No. 3, Aiaska| Andy Lode, in Mining Record [T 5%y g Driog Leglon . 1 833 | done me no good.” Although it is distincly possible|in the United States, compared |No. 2 Lode; thence N. 53° 15° W. Book No. 7, page 254. » Elks . 500 1l-Advised Alibi that a return Baer-Carnera match |with 100,000,000 in Great Britain, {]142083 feet to Corner No. 4, Al-| Juneau No. 2 Lode, in Mining Moose .167|, /Carnera has been badly. advised |can be steamed up, either late this [according to a British Government|aska Ne, 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’ |Book No. 7, bage 34. in placing so much emphasis on |seazon or next spring, I would not E. along line of mesne high tide of Andy Lode, in Mining m:cord R T Klag Bay, 147.38 fect to Corner No. | Book No. 6, page 299. D 5, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 8°| Andy Lode, in Mining Book No.| AILY SPORTS CAR TOON-- By Pap s sz, sions ine o mesne ian . e 46 tide ‘of Klag Bay, 50.03 feet to|{ Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. The two things that impressed the most after seeing the Baer- Carnera brawl all over again in the movies were (1) the outstand- ing persistence with which Car-| nera forced the fight, even when he was most badly hurt and kept continually employing the only weapon at his command, a left jab, ! and (2) the probability that if the X Ttalian man-mountain chipped his ankle bone in the fight at al it happened in either the 8th or 10th’ rounds, when he was very wobbly and going down in sections. '’ The pictures clearly substantiate & the terrific right-hand heating that the giant absorbed and offer argument for a return match only on the basis of the consistent cour- age with which Carnera carried the fight to his heaviershitting" opponent. 5 Carnera must have landed at least 100 stiff jabs to various parts of Baer's grinning or scowling J features, yet altogether they did not do as much damage as the , first right-hand that dropped Pri- mo in the first round. The dif- ference in the power and leveraze behind the blows of the two men is ly clear in the movies but the giant's recuperative powers appear equally astonishing. Strange as it seems by compari- son with the actual ringside evi- dence, the pictures w Carnera going strong, boxing effectively and consistently outpointing Baer from the fourth to the ninth rounds, in- clusive. He was only on the floor once in six successive rounds lhdl \ A GOOD LITTLE CAN ) EDse THE ALONG TO PIN JIM BROWN WHO OUTWEIGHED HM BAER GAVE CARNERA A 816§} i -au0 2 BEATNG UTTLE JIM LONDOS . IN WEIGHT — |13, 1933. J. LINDLEY GREEN, ! Reglster, U. 8. Land Office. | Date first publication: June 2, 1934, Date last pubncauon Auz 13, 1934. 1 dia | BUSY] THEN came Not Because We Are AT ANY time—break- Cheaper ; fast, lunch or dinner— BUT BETTER " _you’ll find st Bailey's 1 » great v'nrle_lily l:llm M!.- 5o g 1 dishes, ou’ lunch. PLUMBING HEATING - SHEET METAL 'BAILEY’S - Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders ! Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery OPEN ALL NIGHT Dave Housel, Prop. We carty a complete line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS @ Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Plionev Single Q-2 rings FREE DELIVERY * Corner Second Free Delivery — - ! Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS UNITED FOOD co. CASH GROCERS o Phone 16 We Deliver Meau—l’hone 16 . and Seward Phone 58