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| SUPPOSE HELL RAVE ABOUT THE LIFE OF A SAILOR AN' THOSE MOON-LIGHT NIGHTS- NOW | \WANT wOUL TO|| D JUST A% GO AND CALL ©N LEA\/E GO To . _MR.LEE A DENTIST PORTSIDE- AN’ HAVE ALL ME TEEC“\;_HED EXTRA . BUT I'LL DO AS YOu BID- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF T INTBBIOI GFNERAL LAND OFFICE Mistrict Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 9, 1935, Notice is hereby given that James F. Dowling has made ap- plication for a trade and manu= facturing site, Anchorage 07809, for a tract of land described as Lot 5, Two Californians Are Vic-|Sec. 8 T. 30 S. R. 58 E. C. RM. THREE RACERS ARE KILLED ON IND.SPEEDWAY WELL- I'™M MR. JIGGS, WwHO 195 NEXT TO HIM AROQUN' I'M SORRY, BUT MR.LEE PORTSIDE 19 NOT IN HIS OFFICE- Pe"nsylva“m | Any person claiming adviesely { i © 1933, King Peatures Syndicate, lnc, Great Britain rights reservea. ELKS DO NOT 7 TOME RUNS iDmly Sports Cartoon FIELD TEAM, S0 « AND T, LYONS LEGION WINS BEAT YANKEES Players, Fans and Officials White Sox Score Anothe\ Wait in Vain for Victory and Keep Fraternal Nine Leading League RESULT YESTERDAY NEW YORK, M 2. —Home runs Legion 9, Elks 0 (forfeit). Where, oh, where were the Elks by Simmons and Radcliffe gave the American League’s leading Cmcuqn; White Sox a victory over the Yan- kees yesterday afternoon. Ted Lyons held the Yanks to ven scattered hits, one a homer by Selkirk, to register his fourth victory of the season. — PR a PAUL DEAN L s - SYRACUSE THIRD GAME OF SEASON | CREW COAcH LOUIS, May 22.—Paul Dean | 1y afternoon lost his third | of this season as the Phillies the series opener from the| Champicn Cardinals by a | fast night? Their opponent in a scheduled City League game, the Legion show- ed up in full force; both umpires, Harold E. Regele and Douglas Paul- son, were present; so was President ‘William Holzheimer, not to mention a handfull of hopeful fans. But where were the Elks? ST. That question really matters but j little today. For, after waiting un- til 7:10 o'clock, 40 minutes after the slated starting time, Umpire Paulson ordered the game forfeited to the Legion. This marks the first forfeiture of the season, and is ing the second vic! for the Legion. tccms 1 The official score of the game is: D2an Legion 9, Elks 0. by the police However, not all the Elks players|of Philadelphia, was al rdered were absent. Abbie Garn, colorful from the field later for protesting shortstop, and Rabbit Ellinsburg, to the actions of the Cardinal catch- capable secondbaseman, were on the er. field, ready to play at 6:30 o’clock.| But the rules won’t permit two| men—no matter how good they may be—to stand nine. So, the Legion’s lineup was written in the official scorebook, Umpire Paulson called “Play ball!” and, after the prescrib- ed five-minute wait, the game was forfeited. | True, rainy weather prevailed ye: terday. But, at 5 o'clock—the dead- line for deciding on play—President Holzheimer said he told rival man- | agers to have both teams on the field, ready to compete. The next contest is billed 1‘01 Friday night at 6:30 o'clock, with | the Moose slated to make their of- ficial debut of the season as op- ponents for the Legion. . MOOSE TO SPONSOR BASEBALL DANCE 0xkand They haven't played a ball aame:::;gy?;g:;hw yet—the rainy weather has kp’p”Fo"tland them from that — but the MOCSC‘Sa;l‘amenm baseball team isn't going to hefS“me stopped from sponsoring a gay Aikstons dancing party. Said party is sched- |~ uled for the Elks' Hgll Saturday night. AR Manager Art McKinnon said to«‘gfisog;;k day that the proceeds from lhe.cmm’o rdance would go toward the pur-;Sl Lgux' chase of necessary equipment for H‘tc bur;h 18 players. He also promised that “the | best music and novel entertain- 1("“““"”' 1 ment” would be provided. Philadelphja 8 PR cston 8 ALASKA'S SPERITY CHAIN Amustonn letters for sale at Empire office. All you do is to fill in names and letter is printed. Two dozen for twenty-five cents. adv. ga took world featured by a ra b«-,wnen the two rival | ended when Dizzy ted from the fieid | Coach Hans Lobert, | ~THE VETERAN COACH SERVED NOTICE THAT #IS CREW WiLL BE A CONTENDER AT THE POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA / 8y BEATING CORNELL, HARVARD AND M LT, GAMES TUESDAY IN ITS FIRST START Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 14; Oakland 5. Missions 9; Hollywood 8. Seattle 8; San Francisco 0. Portland 14; Sacramento 4. National League New York 9; Pittsburgh 4. Boston 4; Chicago 1. Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 7; St. Louis 6. American League St. Louis-Washington, wet ground Detroit-Fhiladelphia, rain. Clevel; 2; Boston 7. Chicago 3; New York 2. Juneau City League Legion 9; Elks 0. Forleit Dao’ - STANDINGS OF CLUBS Coast League Won Lost 12 Pacihe Pet. 714 667 .500 465 442 432 415 National Won Lost 18 18 15 15 Pet, Won Lost Pet. | 692 .600 .5’11 538 519 481 333 2171 | Chicago Cleveland New York Boston | Detroit Washington Philadelphia 8t. Louis | Juneau Cny League Won Lost Pet. | Legion i 2 0 1.000 | Elks 03 000 |Moose 0 0 000 BROWNS BUY PITCHER' VAN ATTA FROM YANKS, ST. LOUIS, May 22.—Russell Van ' Atta, six-foot southpaw pitcher, has beent bought by the St. Louis Browns from the New York Yan- kees, it was announced by the St. Louis club. The amount paid for Van Atta‘ has not been announced. | ——..— | ALASKA'S PROSPERITY CHAIN leiters for sale at Empire office. All you do is to fill in names and letter is printed. Two dozen for | twenty-five cents. adv. “WWMMWm«enoowononq A-t-t-e-n-shun! Coffee's right! M-a-r-c-h! Everything’s right when Schilling Coffee gives the marching orders. Try Schilling Coffee. 1t's a sturdy Coffee. 1t’s dependable—not fickle. Make it with reasonable care, and it “comes through™ with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. | e ' containing 43.61 acres. | tms | Man AISO Dead any of the above mentioned land AT !should file' their adverse claims in INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 22— the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, H. W. Stubblefield and his riding Alaska, within the period of pub= mechanic, Loe Whittaker, both of lication or thirty days thereafter, Los Angeles, Cal., were killed when OF they will be barred by the pro= their racing car in which they were Visions of the Statutes. attempting to qualify for the 500- FLORENCE L. KOLB, | mile race on Memorial day, hurtled Acting Register. over the wall at the southwest turn fi‘“ nu\hlimlion. May 15, 193.:":* [of the speedway. st publication, June 12, 1935, | o VU ‘ | Whittaker died in an ambulance, 101\ his way to a hospital, but Stub-; | | IR ‘ | blefield was killed outright. | | By Pap LAWSON LITTLE . 0 S o TOURNEY ROUND FORDAVIS GUp == =", Y. 1omeo | vear's team wili we chosen on the | FINE basis of this tournament. : Watch and Jewelry Repairing |San Francisco Youth Nears/Four B’s Are leely to| There is little doubt that Bous-| | "Gt TR e IH!(\I.\ = Defense Of Cany Hopes fOl’ Keep | sus will again play in the nngles : PAUL BLOEDHORN s’ 3 1 |and Borotra and Brugnon in the British Golf Title ing Coveted Prize Bt o il FRONT STREET doubles, with the fourth man to be; i chosen. STANNS-ON-THE-SEA, England,] PARIS, May 22.—The silvery Dav- | The world's golfing eyes js cup that France guarded so jeal-| trained on this picturesque y ous iring the reig st resort: i ARSI IR sly during the reign of La Coste, 1to the fourth round today | Cochet, | France's first Davis cup match will be at Roland Garros beginning June 8, when the Frenchmen will | face New Zealand or Australia. Borotra and Brugnon, now| Australia is the big threat to the his British Amateur |seems only a dim dream to French|Cup this year, In the opinion of hip. tennis fans, but France nevertheless| Brugnon. Asked if Australia had a| Stanford University hopes to put up a good fight LI:MW"" chance to capture the cup, resident of San Fran-|year on the long road back. | trom England, Brugnon replied: his title-repeat. bid alive| “Certainly, above all if the Eng- 1: Zikchatu o it lish do not find a good solid dou- the third round, 4 and 3.|°Y8 and Marcel Bernard have been|bles team, since if Perry doesn't b dsome young . collegian | Working hard in recent weeks on win his two singles matches the ted States sputtered to the Riviera and in Italy, but only|British situation will be in danger. \.l in the first round the o reliables Borotra and Br ug- | Australia thus has a good chance m a floundering exhibi- |0 have particularly distinguished | with Crawford, McGrath and Co.” barely managed to defeat themselves, and they fell before the —_——————— ot { canny qavk Crawford and impetu- a spectacular perform- |°US Vivian McGrath in Rome second round, yesterday, 3 win ow title! defeat MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 | Meets Second and Fourth Stn- days Every Month—3 P. M, DUDE HAYNES, Secretary May 22 | Little student ar cisco, kepi LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Philco—General Electric Agency Borotra, Brugnon, Christian Bous- | a' wobbly Monday | PIN TAILED DUCK | KILLED AT FT. YUKON BANDED, CALIFORNIA Indicating the flight of ducks| from Alaska, a pin tailed duck kill-! . ed by an Indian near Fort Yukon,' is god in France overnight in 1933, | during the fall of 1934, had been | ms pretty well out of the pic-|banded on March 18, 1934, at Irv- ire. His health has been poor but|ington, California, according to in- his friends still insist that he will formation received by Frank Du- been planning built make a comeback, fresne, Assistant Executive Offi- ;;(:‘,1'“;,}‘ money. W the §eabitar PEARAEE -_n]x-nor the Alaska Game Commis- { Boussus has been defeated several times in the singles while Bernard has been confining himself m’)"ll\' to club tournaments. Andre Merlin, | whose dash made him almost a ten- | 5 and Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squibb Store former eady to EIGHTY-THREE YEARS yoUNG 2 TOO LAtws TO CLASSIFY WHY NOT get that b you have Tl do ~ JUNEAU-YOUNG : Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 ip candidates will come in th International championships at land C It is likely that this DAILY EMPI -es SHOP IN JUN . WANT AI)~ PAY!| 0000000000000000000€0000980030006080000000000005000000000000000000000000000602000000360¢ 000000000000““000“000000“0'00000“00‘“00““0 Saturday, May 25th Auspices American Legion Auxiliary (This space donated by Daily Alaska Empire)

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