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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935. OH, GOODY! HERE COMES \_ob SHUNWERK TO CALL ON ME-WON'T THE ENVIOUS NEIGHBORS BE JEALOUS, SEEING HIM COMING HERE ? ROOKIE WINS CLOSE BAME | FOR INDIANS Wright Mal;Homer and Triple, then Long Fly to Seore Winning Run CLEVELAND, Ohio, May -16.— The Cleveland Indians, led by A.! B. Wright, rookie outfielder, who pounded out a homer and a triple, defeated the Washington Senators vesterday afternoon by a score of 5 to 4. Wright's long fly in the eighth in- ning enabled Hal Trosky to score the winning run. 1 A triple in the sixth frame scored Hale, Wright's home run, made in the second inning, ¢ the right field fence, was his circuit clout of the season. which was GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coa't League Seattle 7; Los Angeles 5. Portland 9; San Francisco 10. Hollywoed 1; Sacramento 16. Missions 1; Oakland 13. Naticnal League St. Louis 1, 4; New York 4, 1. Chicago 8, 1; Brooklyn 4, 3. Pittsgurgh ; Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati- postponed on account of v Ame B( ston-St. League So far as records show, (‘eorge Tull (L) of l’h)]adolphm and Frank Liss bo wet grounds. of Syracuse, N. Y., vled a contest unique in hists Each rolled per- fect 300 scores in the first game of the third blo 1,000 home-and- home series, Next inning will be played in Philadelphia. s0 006006000600 ECS. since SPORT BRIEFS e 00 060900060 000 dual meet golf vietories STANDIN taking the first seven this s Paciiic Gs OF Coasy cLues Hobo Carson, pitcher with land club of the Pacific league, warms up before a game by throwing a ball twice as heavy as a regulation baseball. MOSQUITOES No need now to be chewed to bits by those blood-thirsty pests! Just burn a little Bu-hach on your porch—or wherever you want to spend the night in comfort—you won't be bothered again. toes HATE the ])lcfi\AuL odor of burning Bu-hach come anywhere near it. death to them if they do! So y tect yourself from these pests this cheap, e way. In Handy Sifter Cans at Drug, Grocery, Seed Stores and Pet Shops everywhere, 289 5007854128 UHAC INSECT POWDIR F Pet % 143 Roger Peckinpaugh's son Walter to play short for one of k amateur teams of Cleve- Petie Johns, on St. Louis Browns, Oakland Los Angeles San Francisco Hollywood Sacramento Fortland Seattle Missions National 432 is his 417 mana 382 351 Wesley Fesler, Ohio State, all- America coaching at Harvard, says rubbing shavinz scap on the out- de of the sole of the sweat socks will prevent footblisters for basket- ballers, tennisers, and others com- peting in “sneaker: Leazue Won Lost P New York Brooklyn Chicago 8t. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia American 500 412 409 250 Edward T. Kennedy has been swimming and water polo coach at Columbia univ for 25 years. League Won Lost Pet. 14 684 571 545 476 455 218 211 Sherman Finger, track coach of the University of Minnesota, has been given a sabbatical leave of ab- | sence for one school year that heg may ‘study physical education in Furope. | Nol“e D'lmc has won 20 straight Chicago Cleveland ...... Boston New York Wachington Detroit St. Louis I’Jl]fldl\]plllfl Schilling | (‘%\‘ Bakinq_ D(ulv Sports Cartoon OFF TO A €000 START =~ HE T FOUR HOMERS N WO Dars made with i Cream Tartar FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rutes PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET DOLPK CAME TO THE FHILLIES FROM CHICAGO I8 A TRADE = FOR Don HursT by p* 1 MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Monith—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary | #E 1S our To Siow | THe Cues THEY Wers | WRONG IV LETTING HM GO. By GEORGE NO! HE 1S TOO HIGH"BROW FOR YOU - HE 15 A REAL SOCIAL LION. | WONDER WHY JARVIS | DOESN'T Hi YOU SAY YOUL DON'T WANT ME 7O MEET HIM? T, MADAM! HE DIDNT %K FOR YOU - HE CALLED TO SEE YOUR SIST AND WHEN | TOLD HlM SHE WAS OUT, HE JUST SAID, " SORRY" AND ANNOUNCE NS WildBillFigures Tame But Just Steady Pace of 110 M.P.H. Will Wm Big Hooawr Classic Every time Dolph Camilli connects with the ball and sends it out of the park for a home run it is s0 much balm to soothe his injured feelings. The Phillies’ big first base- | man still feels bad about the way the Chicago Cubs passed him up last| summer. Without the knowledge of Char- lie Grimm, Camilli was traded to Fhiladelphia in exchange for the veteran Don Hurst. They say Bill Terry had a bid in for.the first baseman with. the idea in mind "to prep Dolph for his own job at first when he got ready to step down as a regular. At any te Camilli still feels he got a bad”break and is ng no effort to prove to the that they passed up a real ball when they let him go. the Pacific Coast league he/ 4 quite a TEpUIAHGR 38 B! ‘Tne rest of the el Ba%e san 3 igger. The ;hort‘hm( their speed and burn up their nces in the Natlonal|.,is gnort of the finish line but and particularly at 1is | 1y going to set a pace of 110 miles : er bowl, ought t0 be 4y pour and follow it to the end,” WILD BILL CUMMINGS his left handed pokes. | cymmings said. “That ought {5 be | —— By CLAUDE H. WOLFF IANAPOLIS, May 16.— Wild Il Cummings, national race driv- m who won his nick- rause of his daring speed automobile tracks, is down | He intends to drive no faster than 110 miles an hour throughout the! 500-mile race here May 30 ‘“except| in ‘event of emergencies,” and be- lieves that speed will be sufficient to gve him his second successive ! | victory here. | Time was when Wild Bill was sat- isfled only when his throttle foot | was jammed to the floorboards, but {he, says he is out to nurse his powerful speedster, which has bet- |ter than 140 miles per hour in it on the straight-aways, and take ino chances-on its giving up frem overstrain, Cubs er league par] rome field, Ba duck soup for | ALASKA'S PROSPERITY CHAIN letters for sale at Emipire office. All ycu do is to fill in names and letter is printed. Two dozen for twenty-five cents. : adv, JUNEAU , Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation Ne. 1 ‘DIME CHAIN’ BLANKS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE EMPIRE OFFICE In response to many requests for printed “Prosperity Club” “dime” letters, The Empire has printed a quantity of them, and they are now on sale at The Empire office. | All the information is printed and | the only thing necessary for the “dime letter” fan to do is to fill| in the blank lines with the names| of his prospects. One individual order for 500 cop- | ies was received by The Empire to-| day, in addition to many in dozen lots, at a nominal price. 13 D LUCILE AND JUNE || McCAUL MOTOR | LYNCH ENTERTAIN ".,... COMPANY FRIENDS SUNDAY, | Pode and Fiymouih Dealers e Rice & Ahlers Co. Luciille and June Lynch *have ___ chartered the gasboat Yakobi, Capt, | Tom Smith, for next Sunday and | will take a party of 20 of their friends on a cruise, presumably to Point Lena. The.party will leave at 7 o'clock Sunday morning and will Le a private invitational affair. PR Rathe iy, | GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing bnndir;g PHONE JOHN L. AHLERS Manager S PLUMBING e Ny Start ;,J")d enough not only to win bit to a new e Like Houte Afue ot the pace for tho home | Set the first few days of He New Record in '34 when he hit four| ,Cummings set a new mark in|though I expect there will be a in two days. He had a ,winning in 1934, averaging 104.863 number of cars out in front of me,” s after a dozen| wics per hour ke champion sald. ved. If he con-| The drl\.:)g champion, however., \. Omer ng like that clip he has seen to it that his own mount, und-trippers his a- four-cylinder rear drive, will be on the Coast faster than it was last spring. A this sea-fchange in manifolds and larger carburetors, he said, has pepped it 2204 hitter his real a few miles an hour faster. defense. He covers: In keeping with what he calls a'but if ev and cuts off many | conservative speed program—al- cther boys ‘will hear from me be- hits. Still a.young man ghough some of the other drivers do|fore the finish.” t reached his peak &s a|not look upon it as such—Cum- | mings says he will not try to win|iuel problems this year. He used sent him to Phila- |the pole position in the qualifying|33i of the 45 gallons of gasoline miles per hour over ing run and that will be to get me in the race, al- “T don’t ca~ I sai on th2 pole in No. other occasions I was in seconl place in the front row, but I never got anywhere in the race. This time at the start, the middle of the field the 25-mile| ® 1 position and er twa| | I will be perfectly content to be in | ! thing holds together the | Cummings does not anticipate any |« can, ot of wind out of|irials, There are more than 70 en- ed the remain- | (yiag, without any| «F of the season great spirit. The nd start he made this Pole Never Helped Him want to average about 115 | allowed him last May, averaging HEATING OIL BURNER and SHEET METAL WORK KRAFFT’S Cabinet and Millwork Interior Detail Work Windcw. Plate and Automobile Glass. PLYBOARD—AnNy size: inarket prices. 2nd and Franklin I | | | i Phone €2 | | TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | I 1. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn;by satisfied customers” Phone 34 allons. seems to have restored the missing confidence and from now on he is likely to give anyone a run| for the top slugging honors of the National league. So They Call Him— New York Yankees aren to call on their mound star, he Gomez, to come to the rescue |in disposing of emergency batters in as a relief hurler for the sim- in the past. reason that Gomez does not think he can be successful in thal| SyMMONS FOR PUBLICATION I T, ¢ No. 3758-A If you know the workings of the |y, tne pistrict Court for the Ter-| Goofy Senor’s mind you will under-| yyory of Alaska, Division Num- stand that Gomez can and does ac-| por One at Juneau. complish only what he believes he|;rayp N GREEN, Plaintiff vsi There is mo such thing 45| HREILLEN GREEN, Defendant. ‘ him change his mind or .pyw PRESIDENT OF [ THE UNIT-| Wy ~| ED STATES OF AMERICA To the above named defendant, | greeting: \ You are hereby required to ap-\ |pear 1n the District Court for the | Texritory of Alaska, First Divisior |within thirty days after the last; publication of this summons, name- ly within thirty days after the 16th | day, of May, 1935, in case this sum-| mons is published, or within forty! |days, after the date of service upon| you, in case this summons is served |upon _you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named) | plaintiff on file in the said court| |in ;the above entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action ‘dcmamk the following relief, to- | wit: That the purported marriage con- tract entered into between the plaintiff and defendant be de- clared absolutely void, and for such other, and further relief 'as the court may grant by the premises; and in the event you so fail to, |appear to answer, the plaintiff will take " judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to the court for the relief Semanded in) his complaint and as herein above stated. Witness the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said court and| |the seal of said court hereto af- |fixed, on this 16th day of April, = | 1935, | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | (Seal) Clerk of the Court.| By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. First pubhcanon April 18, 1935, Last publication, May 16, 1935. convincing him that he is wrong. As strong as he is in his con- |the role of a relief hurler, him. The strange part again is that he has enjoyed remarkable success ha making FIRST BASEMAN / o GENERAL MOTORS | and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | {| W.P.JOHNSON | l:t——-———-————c Y |BLUE 'GRASS SEES |viction that he is not cut out Iorl he is| | just as positive that he is master of | lany pinch-hitter sent in to face! | letters for sale at Empire office. | i . |1 JUNEAU-YOUNG about fifteen miles to the gnl!oni ED HU The fuel allowance this year is 42% HARNESS REVIVAL SHOP AT MAIN A IN JUNE MEETING LEXINGTON, Ky., May 16—FPirst spring trotting races of major im- portance in the Blue Grass since 1929, to be held June 15-20 at the | Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders csociation trace here, filled rap- |idly and with such star performers lhnt Henry H. Knight, president of the sponsoring 'association, sees a revival of harness racing here be- yond expectations. Six early closing events, each worth $1,000, have drawn 52 fancy- t!flppxmz trotters and pacers to the show of the 1935 Grand Cir- t. The free-for-all pace, with eight fast-record wigglers, and the e-for-all trof, also with eight| ces in the lists, feature the June : | ® TELEPHONE 30 (ANY Clean and Wa (ANY ard. - -~ EXCAVATION CONTINUES Repairs completed, the gasoline vel being used by the Gastineau Construction Company again was eating into Main Street today as| as a new dollar! Clean and Polish FFMAN ND WILLOUGHBY $1.00 CAR) x Polish . 2.50 CAR) ® COMPLETE SIMONIZING SERVICE BY AN EXPERT! ! and we will call for your car and return it to you as shiny excavation work continued on the| 11-block street paving contract. | - | ALASKA'S PROSPERITY CHAIN All ycu do is to fill in names and letter is printed. Two dozen for| twenty-five cents. adv. } !__ Established 1898 Corner Second and Free Delivery INSUR Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 . | | Thomas Hardware Co. | B— e 3 LUDWIG NELSON | Chevrolet a i AGE Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Seward ANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska nd Pontiac Dealers C9 CONNORS MOTOR CO. NTS

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