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COAST LEAGUE TEAMS TRAVEL Open This_A{!ernoon on New Schedule for Re- mainder of Week No games were played Pacific Coast Le: the teams were th: afternocn on the follow schedule for this week: Los Angeles at Sacramento. Seattle at Mission. . San Francisco at Oakland. Portland at Los Angeles. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Ceast League Won Lost 0 Pet. 1,000 1.000 Sacramento Los Angeles Seattle Hollywood San Francisco Missions Portland Oakland MINNESOTA PREP CAGER PULLS OFF FREAK ACCIDENT HILLS, Minn, April 9.— Foot- ball has its broken collar bones and baseball its sprained ankles and spike wou but here’s a brand new “inju for baske{b«]‘ —a swallowed tongue. While the local high school court five was engaged in its last game of the season with Magnolia, Jack Dean, Hills forward, jumped for the ball and fell to the floor in a semi-conscious condition, breathing with great difficulty. Rushing onto the floor, the H coach discovered Dean’s tongue was flipped backward as if allowed The coach pulled the lad's ftongue back into position, and after a mo- ment's rest, Dean went back into - the game. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Here's the University of Wa: fcrnia on the Oakland, Cal, Estua tirely of tophomores who last cight the Seattle Huskics ever had. cE!\ATOR AND MRS JAMES FRAWLEY ARE James Frawley, vent south follow- Legislative Ses: g a motor tour rnia, accordi from Mrs. Frawley friends. > ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE American Legion Auxiliary 4th, neau s in Seat- and and r made up the MAKING MOTOR TRIP jex will retu o THE DAILY ALASKA Husktes Meetmg Bear Crew P[]INT WITH . which races Cali- It is ccmposed cn- greatost freshman hingtcn crew, ry, Avpril making a three-day inued to Los An| ed to spend s Al Imperial Valle) ield where the {to be unusually beautiful this year stop there, s. They ex- days in visit Bak- due to the exceptional rainfall in | On| that portion of the completing their trip through Cali- fornia Senator i Mrs. Frawley north to Seattle. State, L DAGOU RED . Bring your OCERY. adv. Wine $1.25 p g. TOTEM C UNITED FOOD Co. “Your Home ~Owned Grocery A full assortment of . includir PRICES! Foods . . TENT Quality and Vegetables . . . at CONS Free Delivery BUTTER—Fresh Creamery, 2 pound EGGS—Government Grade A, Slazen. . i E G ey e APPLES—Extra Fancy, 4 pounds .. .. .. BANANAS—Golden Rlpe Spounds s, . 0 TOMATO SAUCE—Val Vita, DBRRdin . e POTATOES—U. S. No. 1, Shepping Bag Full TEA—BIlue Ribbon, per pound COFFEE—Reliance, 3-pound jar .. .. .. PHONE 16 and Market” 1g Fresh Meats, Fruits PHONE 16 69¢ 8% 25¢ 25¢ ¢ 69¢ 65¢ 93¢ Free Delivery flowers are said | - EMPIRE. TUESDA ,I PRIDE TO SIX YEAR RECORD LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aprli 9— Reviewing its achievements on the football field and the basketball court for the last six years, Pur- due university claims to be head and shoulders above its Big Ten rivals. Here's how the boilermakers fig- ure it: Football--won 25, lost five and tied two games for a percentage .833. Michigan with 22 games 10 lost and two tied is second| a percentage of .687. sketball—won 54 and lost 16 mes for a percentage of .77l Northwestern ranks second with! 47 in the win column and 25 in the lost column for a percentage of| Incidentally the co-championship W wen by the 1935 basketball team the sixth time in as many s "mt Purdue has won or shar- WINE WINE Muscatel, $1.50 per gal. Jjug. TOTEM GROC- adv. GEORGE TO FAIRBANKS BY PAA APPRECIATE the salmon of Alaska are air minded! Of great in- the people of Fairbanks h, ice-packed king salmon ved there by express on| gural flight of the Pacific| rways Lockheed Eleclra last Tuesday. The big fish was a. gift from Wallis S. George, Presi- dent of the Juneau Cold Storage Company to the Fairbanks branch of Waechter Brothers Company, meat dealers. The box, showing the ice packed salmon was placed on display in the window of Waechter Brothers and proved a great attraction to pedestrians, On the return trip of the E Sunday, Mr. George re- ceive following message of appre jon from Da Runyan, manager of the Fairbanks firm: | By the first regular schadul fligh the Pacific Alaska Al ways » from Juneau to F bank h arrived here last eve- ni , we received from| ed here. This fish is on ir show window and it| much comment and‘ for a slice of it.| appreciate the gift, and, too, eciate the friendly gesture is many we ¢ Newman, and George W. Folta. 9, 1935 SALMON SENT BY w s :nnd the novel way in which it was FIND BODY OF lNDlAle find from the customs the 8 sent. “When taking into consideration DROWNED NEAR CRAIG, | the wonderful strides which huve l N v E s TlGATlNG BOAT\ within the past few years, made in aviation, it is no great stretch of the imagination to be-! Drowning of Howard Alexander, lieve that within the next few years, 27 an Indian, near Craig yesterday the feat which you have just ac- morning under mysterious circum- complished in this friendly manner stances was reported to U. S. Mar- will be accomplished commercially.” | shal William T. Mahoney by Dep- | e | uty Marshal Arthur Bogue of Craig 'FIVE MEMBERS OF “i. .. COURT BOARD BOAT |vur. was ing , HERE LAST NIGHT i, o o hess “hosncs e water with | to the marshal, howeve; \nm Cor- Headed by District Judge George |oner Peters at Craig had pronounc- F. Alexander, a court party com- eq death due to drowning and that prising five persons, left last night| eyidence of violence was not suf- | for Ketchikan as passengers on|ficient to be a probable cause of | the Alaska. The session in the geath, First City Is expected to last at Bogue is apparently checking on least one month. |a boat in conmection with the In addition to Judge Alexander, | the following persons make up the death as he mked Marsha] Mnhonev a resident of Hydn-\ found floating in the| er of boat “T4920.” An invest! tion by the Marshal revealed last boat number listed was: | 4906” issued at Wrangell and | re-check of the boat number gl | by Bogue will be asked. i FLORY FLIES FROM PORTLAND TO E C. H. Flory, Regional Fores is in Washington, D. C., flying East from Portland, ing to word received at his off! | here. Tomorrow he will attend meuing of Regional Foresters | the national capital. Mr. Flory went soutn about. thige weeks ago and spent some time In Seattle and Portland in. connectign with Forest Service work. He doks not expect to return north befcpe May travelling party: R. E. Cougmm Miss Venetia E. Pugh, John H. ————— | NEW PONTIACS ARE 1 SHOWN At CONNORS Fruits and On display in the show rooms, of the Connors Motor Company are three 1935 Pontiac sedans. The automebiles arrived in Juneau on the Bandon last Sunday, commg direct from the factory. Phone 478 FRESH A Vegetables Arrived on Yukon Today CALIFORNIA GROCERY } Prompt Delivery ! ~ CARDINAL CABS PHONE ONE ANNOUNCES A NEW PONTIAC 1935 \OW ADDED FOR YOUR ERVICE 4--PONTIAC CABS--4 Anywhere in Juneau for 15¢ “IT’S THE FINEST CAR ON THE STREETS” See the New 1935 Pontiacs NOW ON DISPLLAY AT THE Connors Motor Co INC. JUNEAU, ALASKA