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- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER | WANT YOU TO ACT AS HOUSE DETECTIVE SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME IN THE ANTE -ROOM WELL, THAT WiLL STOP THOSE GLYS \ FROM TAKING THINGS OUTA HERE PARDON ME, MR. JIGGS,BUT ITS VERY TIRESOME. STANDING OUT THERE I CANT« SOMEBODY STOLE THE CHAIRS EAST... U 11933, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved LINEUPS BIVEN FOR BASEBALL OPENER SUNDAY Like Bears, King of Sports Awakens to Season Tomorrow GAME TOMORROW At Baccball Park—Elks vs Le- gion at 3 o'clock (Parade at 0 o'clock, and traditional ceremonie. to precede game). It's Baseball Day in Juneau to- } morrew! Just like the hibernating King Baseball at last has awaken- ed. He's be stretching and yawn- ing all over the place as players in the City going th: ing the oW ball Park, he'll be wide awake Opening Day. The first son—a gals ditional trimmings—will 1934 champions, bats with the Legion club. All Have Chance me of the fair with all the tra- find the announced tarting batting ou! and rainy weather during pra lons has forced both bosses, G y of |~ the Legion nine, and A. T. (Shavey) Koski of the Elks to admit that they're t too certain as to who wi a matter of fact, i that there s that all way into the the opening fx both x Battery will find C. H. Mac) MacSpadden on the mound and Kelly Blake behind the plate. Manager Koski believes his big hurler is ready to go the full innings. Butl if he can’t, Kos- to send a replace- asks for Manager Henr battery, is figuring on a different plan of battle. It may be that a parade of three Legion hurlers may find its way to the hillock. De- pendable Ward. McAlister is sl ed to start, and Bob Boyd is d to don the catching outfit. But, & fore the fracas is over, big Keon Junge and G. Lowe may see pitch- ing action. Big Crowd Due A banner crowd is expected to witness tomorrow’s opzner, even though weather conditions aren't too favorable. A colorful parade, scheduled to start from Triangle at 2:30 o'clock, will take the , band, drum corps, league al and dignitarie: to the Then a fiag raising mony take place, followed by the ie-honored throwing of the first ball by Acting Governor E. W. Griffin. Judge George F. Alexander, Mayor Isadore Goldstein, and ex- Gov. George Parks will figure in this ceremony. bears, | local sea- : the Elks, crossing/ i Py Utah Mermaid Olympic Threat Y Donna Manning GAMES FRIDAY ic Coast League ; Portland 6. ; San Francisco 5. 7; Los Angeles 9. Sacramento 6; Oakland 4. All games postponed on nccmml‘ of rain or cold weather. National League Chicago 2. k 6; Cleveland 8. S OF CLUBS c Coast Leugue | | \ Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 R | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Won Lost Pet. Winner of more ‘g‘:fl‘l‘:l“]‘wl”\ ‘3(‘: l: Zfi; trophies than any i T b Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska other swimming : bl ey star of the R“f"f" | Sacramento 18" AT o o o il i ] mountain district, Portland 18 e el Miss Dml\)lu Mun; Seattle 1 Mg e i ning, above, o Missions 10 22 313 b St Lake City s Ll Remember the Hospital Utah, holds three Won Lost Pet, district titles. She New York 12 3 800 Al ° P gl o e Beeotin 3 1 Guild Dance strong Olympic 0 9 71 56 contender. 9 9 500 DT T U 8L A0 AR 6 9 A Philadelphia 4 10 286 Amcrican League CANZONERIIS LAMSON CASE LIGHTWEIGHT GOES TO JURY debatinz the fate of David mson his second trial for the a ed ng of his wife. The trial ended yesterday. E - o Given Decision at End of . Fifteen Rounds Over Lou Ambers MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N. Y., May 11.—Tony Canzoneri re- gained the world lightweight boxing title last night in a 15-round dec ion over Lou Ambers. Canzoneri floored Ambers twice in the second round and once in the fifteenth round. A ncar capacity crowd of 17,433 paid $44,557 to see the bout. Canzoneri weighed 133 pounds and Ambers weighed 133% pounds. 'MURDER CHARGE . NEW YORK, May 11.—Frederick Gross, 49 year old bookkeeper, has been charged with homicide in con- nection with the poison death of his wife and four children. He steadfastly denied the accusations. e - | ATTENTION MASONS Stated communication of Mount WALTER M'KINNON HERE McKinnon, son of Ari nnon, manager of the Reliable fer, returned to Juneau on the Northland from Seattle. l 147, | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates @ THE 3 PAUl BLOEDITORN PRONT STREE NOTICE! Our coal bunkers will be closed at 1 P. M. SATURDAYS during the months of MAY, JUNE, JULY and AUGUST. Your cooperation is respectfully request- ed. 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