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’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BRINGING UP FATHER ! I'LL SHOW MAGGIE | HAVE WILL-POWER- e —— e — By GEORGE McMANUS n |tion project. He said that whesi B p i TS u i:(v n“” heard of the project hel i favorably impressed buti BUT-YOU CA g " ~YQO since having seen the terrain and DO \'T IN A i ENan FISHING |after having talked with Anchor= { {age business men, he thought it YEH- THAT'S ALL- JUST MAKE UP ALL ONE HAS TC DO, 2 15 TO MAKE UP | . /7 INUTE- ¢'pA | I'LL GIWVE UP . ; / THEIR MIND TO YOUR D | ™ it ! la practical idea. Mulder comments SMOKIN'- \\\WI/ 3 3 s STOR. THAT'S ALL ) 5 ‘ GLAD &‘E 'é“ | ed upon the marvelous sceneryy ; L= s THERE 5 Ry © l ' encountered throughout the whole ~27al, 0 iy, 0 o % 1S TO VT o _~ — / trip. \i@f 3 = J. G. Larson, President of the Ak Malanuska Va"(‘\’ Pl'Oj(‘(‘.l First .Niftmnal Bank of Seattle, \ o 7 also endorsed the Matanuska Val= 5 Endorsed by One Mem- |iey project. Larson was aiso-ens i +FAE, by thusiastic about the fishing ant { 3 ! ber of Tour Pmt) the scenery of Alaska. oy - . s A totem pole will be purchased, L - - The Seattie Chamver of Com- probably at Ketchikan, and taken i P merce Good Will Tour Party who to Seattle as a souvenir of Alask#® 4 salled from Juneau aboard the by the Chamber of Commerce delgs . . Aleutian this morning were un-|gation i s » L S /L animously enthusiastic about their| > - P, ; 1933, King Features Syndi m.frr(fir:l_fl!:t’"'vt“'fiffl?‘ - trip. Darwin Meisnest, Chairman | HOFF RETURNS b i R TR T AT bR of the Alaska Excursion Commit- v ¥ 1 § boat. crew prepared to enter any|(tee, seemed very much impressed| M. C. Hoff, wno has been in the, ERRURS HITs Dally Sports Cartoon By P('p‘cITY LEAGU E EMP!RE S cREw contest.”, The Zane's message sald: with the fishing available in theiemplo,v of Capt. A. E. Lathrop, m) L) ® § | ! ‘Whaleboat crew will accept all|Territory. Meisnest reported that a|terior business man. %5 bound from! . Ny R N challengers.” party of seven including himself,!Cordova to Seattle as a passenger o 3 LG LR R on1y | fishing in Russian River near Sew-|aboard the Aleutian, % Both messages were sent ir ) | | i | sn PERING ic r B. Phillips, |27d. Within a few hours caught - .o - ¥ N ‘ HALF @[‘Hpi L KEH chairman of the Chamber of Com- |*0OUER FEObOW bromb to feed NOTICE . i slcome commits , [Veryone aboar! e ship. | WOMEN OF THE ! I_ | | Ui MpTCe. LNFICOME qeaminl for thel 4. 1 filled my creel—38 rain-| MCOes ' ! d i [bow trout—in one hour. We have! Regular meeting at 8 pin utll R. O. T. C. visit. Fhillips’ messa | ey § i SR ] . w0 —— | 4chb ous y. bReAaLaR0sa, Wwele ad-| Noning pidtiares for publication | gq ! a 'd to Lieut.-Commander R. M. | . Officers and drill team meet at Elks { - b | G AT |which I believe will cause a stam- 3 Moose Ra]ly. to B.e El » |Moose, Elks to Meet To-{This Newspaper to Spon- smith of the Zane, anda Lieut.| N 00R & 16 Che WLt cose o & at 7:15 for practice. Installation af 12 to 8, in Wild City | [ : . ot . for (Commander J. M. Lewls of the T % e |9, to be followed by lunch and t s G | morrow nghl in Fina sor Three-Boat Event for Parry: J. P. Mulder, Washington Man- | dancing. Moose No. 700 and Legion' eague Game | < N T ;i ager of the Mutual Life Insurance|No. 25 invited to attend affair,| | Clash of Slate i R.O.T. C. Visit | The replies indicated that the de-|Ccmpany of New York, reported |Visiting members welcome. H RESULTS YESTERDAY [ e | o : rs are scheduled to arrive here [that he had reversed his opinion | GERTIE OLSEN, | Mooce 12, Elks 8. ‘ SaMn TovloRie ihe Empire CUp RS ARIE morning, June 27, at 8|of the Matanuska Valley coloniza- | —adv. Recorder, ‘ “l\f ‘Bn A!mll‘.::fl:k—Mn.)se v L %O ‘. an;..! m.n) 5| arelock. Subject to change, they will RS Falsal St ! i With both teams out of the first| Elks at 6:30 c'cleck. N d ’I]‘,"‘An"[“\‘l‘]‘i]),)j\‘"l“n‘; ‘-’; 1 » Juneau at 6 o'clock Saturday | T i P if championship picture, “a good | : b sl st e 2, June 29, 2 HOTE 3 R Seventeen down and one,t0 go— Whaleboal rowing competition inj™o NS Jube o S8 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e WAE el el 8 . | that's your City League baseball!Juncau bor soon, received of-j Both me 3 sent uppreclation | Park last night as the Moose de-| kel Lty g 5 4 L ) 1 for P { Commerce pro- ° B feated the Elks in & postponed City | schedule for the first half today. |ficial approval today. sou Sevents games officially ‘have e s aram outiined for the cadet’s enter- Toagues ghmie; 33808 ! eventeen games officially ‘have The cvent was suggested and is| ST S0 eau The Legion. cinched the first- | been recorded, and, l(ln]ux')t(),\' nighk,;}, yed by The Empire as nnv;“ b ! iy half pennant Tuesday so the lads | at 6:30 o'clock, the final tilt of the [sr (n rts events to be held in £ wers plaging just for fun last| first half will be contested béetween |pon visit of two Reserve|o @ © @ © 8 0 ¢ o Our Services to You Begin and End at the y - ihe Moose and the Elks. ; Corf here T T night. The tension was off. How- 18 1o ining Corps units here| o AT T#E HCTE | D) ' Dy ever, the game did provide a chance The start of the ond half will {june 27, 28, and 20. The units ar¢|» o e © ¢ 0 c e o & 3 o o Gang Plank of Every assenger-Carrying Boat J Y to test several recruits and untried not be de cheduled 0 {rom the universities of Washing Pliyerk. | | begin Sunday > Legion and EIKs | ton and California and are travel- | Zvbia Manager “Shavey” Koski of the! | meet then with the slate wiped |jj pectively, ont: the\U. 8y 8.| 2 : i ; [ cloan, U. 8. & Dotesi Norma Sloane, Chayenns, Wyo.; Elks used young Wayne Yarrow on L At Gt aBETY o (g by I SR | 3mith and Taylor, Camp “3" the mound the whole route. The! | FOMOITOW ‘night's cletiils Wiseghy | w race, for which @ Rt 7 4 newcomer showed a good drap, but| ditlycsstinduled | engagsiels MG 1\ 1 Gastineau | could use lots more experience. ! i;"l“]‘;"f nOUHng 88 JSATSMGIGE, BE8 bire, me h instant approv S. E. Robbins, P. Wall Hall,| ‘ Then, the Black Sox, too, ran in| | “!‘ ,‘_’"x‘”‘;’:\‘,’"“""““ ek fotii wrge of Juneaw's Tal-' PAA; A. Shyman, Seattle; Calvin some -new faces not msually SA‘Cni k"};] 1]-‘: o *’1‘"‘ "“‘;] ‘:fl""’"::\ “n; a ) at ship’s whal Portland; Walter E.| in the line At third base, they rennant Tuesday, so the Moose & b y began dril attle ! . oo el s el i 1 i s | the Elks will play tomorrow for ex- lirsgpann s > OPEN ALL NIGHT had Roger Stevenson, who, be-| \ > 2 Today » word was received,|{ | chuse o 144 01 bHdstice. dian't play] g‘u%p‘\éi{:ggagsgg 7 ol \.;u»-.fr nce and to fatten ba Shrouzh X lapoosa's wireless Alazkan ll k H l L- e up to his proven reputation | o ¥ : G0 » er the Zane and the J. Counter, Bremerton; O. R as an Ole lquor wre ' As for the game 1seir, it was «x‘ i i 7 e 4 y i to enter crews, Carl Strom, Juneau, Lin ' case of the Elks hoominz off to a| hizd time, he appears to be ready irbe hAGE AbEr S " f Bl e e |for & reglar oubfield fob. ™ aid LT Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings nings, then blowing that advan- tage in the latter stages to be de- feated by Moose rallies. Both hits With the veteran Combs on the tive to The ioh the o 'd will not. be e dcwn to any noticea and errors were plentiful on each a R T e = i S the Colonel has ! P A R I S I N N side and out of the 20 runs scored — & ’ able comeback after the s ! in the game, only seven were earn- Juneau City League e 1stained in St PEARL and BILL ed. Won Lost Feb. ummer. McCarthy has had a warm S i i Legioh 9 3 750 et in, his heart -fors Gombs since sl : & Beer Light Wine Lunches The summary: . Moose 6 5 545 their Louisville days. b0 P i ELKS ABRHPFOAE DUUBLEHEAD‘ER Elks 2 9 181 St famoeala g et ‘ e ——— e ————————————- Ellinsburg, 413,100 ———————— nat the Yankees will miss ta C , G s * Livingston, 3b 3210001 ‘,{v‘” fd draping 1 ‘{,%f’{" uneau .asn rocery ] J. Orme, 2b 4 Egali 1§ ;-,‘,"v,“”, ’1’];",’, e ffl .‘“i CASH GROCERS E Jernberg, cf 4:°243+1.0°0 » il i e ARG ) i ST C. M'Spadden, 103 0 2 8 0 2 course in trying to build a vinner Corner Second and Seward |, Koski, - rf 50580 8- ———y N’S \ of fast, ambitious youngsteis Free Delivery PHONE 58 Blake, ¢ 30 1 A LA ‘Sl 4 The crowds may not pour cui a Hadd. o8 32121 2 Tom Bridges’ Nine Game they did in the Babe's h bu e T TR S s T—————— Yarrow, p 200161 \Winning Stteak Ended | v Pap the Yankees will draw their share RN P oA S OB A 2 r g 4 | ‘ol supporters if McCarthy can pro- Totals 31 81018 9 8 in Twelfth Inning one by one the problems which 4uce & pennant, winner. MOOSE ABRHPOAE rad Manager Joe McCarthy in After all, the main reason Colonel 4 o F-Sohmis3b...3 24 3.1 1 perporr, Mich) June 30— Altae face before the’training season|Jak> Ruppert hired McCarthy to Grummett, p.1f .. 43 2 2 0 1y e vun rally against Tommy |begen to have been solved un- | " the Yankées was to put a X:’J;:;s“}'bp ; S8 2 z (‘] Bridges in the twelfth inning of til now the Y‘u‘\kees‘h 1ealdcr b:m., on the ball fleld, wasn's it :-;}.owu;fl, -] < & the second game yesterday after-|fairly well satisfied that his base- ) Yoodderkam § Works Lomited All Sh k ’ Hmes o 2. 00 ec noon gave the Yankees a victory|ball machine will go places in the R en attuc 9 'w' ;e?:xi%nc' ;: g 2 i (1) g ‘1) ; over the Tigers, score 7 to 6, after|current pennant race. | e they had won the first game, 13 to| McCarthy apparently is convinced | N EW TYP E S g PGS that George Selkirk is the right| Yo , Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska s | The defeat ended Bridges’ mnelmun for the right field post va L-i ' o ; X i § |rame winning streak although ed by Babe Ruth. The Sophomore BEER HERE * L e b g?;?éfllgy inings: 1108 48526 P R7 Charley Gehringer and Hank|cutfielder has the punch, speed, de-| . TWO STAR HVE STAR (e . F,ka B S €0.001 g | Greenberg nearly saved it 11‘1. the | fensive skill and, what is most im- | " K SEVEN STAR BLENDED WHISKEY IRUBEES = Moose 060024 x-12 {twelfth with home runs. Creen-|portant to the Yankees' scheme of perg's circuit clout was his seven- | ghin; this year—enthusiasm. Innings pitched by, Grummet 2;|. £3 & ciedit victory to Turner; struck ouz,\“‘"m o e SeNp. Selkirk should be more effective HORLUCK'S UNITED FOOD CO. WPRYQIIE e I e oo o consion S COIDLABEL RiE . BOURBON CASH GROCERS : by Yarrow 2, Grummet ‘2, Tur- . this year for he has loosened up B - ot i, ner 7; 'walked by, Yarrow 5, Grum- GAMES WEDNESDAY | (onsiderably. at the piate. The mus- Government Supervision G:+W SPECIAL CANADIAN 6 Phone 16 We Deliver Mea Phone 16 | mett 1, Turner 1; wild pitch, Yar- Pacific Coast League cular fielder was quite a wrestler a THR".LS ettt e s, row; passed balls, Blake, P. Nello; Oakland 10; Missions 2. few years ago and as a result his gt runs batted in by, Livingston 1'! San Francisco 5; Portland 7. muscles were not as free and pliable THOUSANDS Jernberg 3, J. Orme 1, C. Mac-| Los Angeles 6; Seattle 5. as a ball player's should se for| Spadden 1, Ellinsburg 1, Stevenson! Sacramento 2, 2; Hollywood 9, 1.[complete efficiency. To ‘Doc”| oMo { 2, F. Schmitz 1, Turner 3, Grum-| National League | Painter, Yankees' trainer, must go| aCI Ic oast Oa 0 | mett 1, Andrews 1; two-base hits,| Chicago 3; Boston. the credit for “loosening up” the o | Livingston, Ellinsburg, Grummett;| Other scheduled games postponed ' youngster. | i three-base hits, Jernberg, Turner;|on account of rain. Red Rolfe is McCarthy’s hope for | OFFERS . sacrifice hits, Yarrow, P. Nello; | American League | plugging the gav at third base. The | earned runs Elks 3, Moose 4; leIL; New York 13, 7; Detroit 3,6. | hot corner has becen a headache to | on_ bases, Elks 5, Moose 4; stolen Washington 11, 5; Cleveland 8, 4.|“Marse Joe” ever since he took up| . . . For Quick S bases, J. Orme, Jernberg, C. Mac-| Bosten 8, 3; St. Louis 5, 6. the Yankees’ reins. It has never o ulc prlng Flres Spadden, Andrews 2, Brya; ime of | Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. been covered to his complete satis- . game 1 hour, 5 minutes; umpires, Juneau City League faction. I N D I Nostrand, Sabin, Seston Moose 12; Elks 8. Many Have Tried A N E G G —————————— s gt The Yankees' manager has ex- » STANDING OF CLUBS perimented with Ben Chapman, Joe LUMP COAL CLEAN——HOT——ECONOMICAL SEA SCOUTS WILL Pacific Cnu;vm:et 2 Sew:’l}y. 'Il‘(oné’ l{.azzeti. lznnll: ;J!rcs— 'on 0S| ct. | etti, Jacl altzgaver, yril 0ag, MEET TONIGHT; GET |sun rrancisco .. 42 a1 5% and now Rolfe. ; i CLUB SPONSORSHIP |0akiand . w42 81 575| Relfe played 26 games a tthird Los Angeles ... 48 36 571! duing the 1934 championship sea- A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a With the Soms of Norway votine | HOlY¥ood #® M0iion and was stalioned there in the| Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. last night to sponsor a Sea Scout an; "3 E preliminary games in the south this | . Ship, the muclets ‘of Juneaw's pro- |Seattle ‘ 31 41 431/ cpring. He has improved consid- | { You can do no better than follow the leadership posed Sea Scouting venture will |Secramento sl g AB 419 ' erably and promises to fili the posi-| 2 of the United States Government, who use thou- meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the | MISions ... 20 44 397/ ticn as it has not been filled since sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every . City Hall. All interested boys over Nationai .‘;veaglmmsL ;Lh(‘ days of Jumping Joe Dug{m. T year, 15 years of age are welcome to at-| on Pfet.| Red is not the fielding wizar i al 4 Y tend, Robert gHall, leader, said to- | New York . — 14 714 | that Dugan was—nor is he likely to| 1("“ Se Ou e(lr‘ 12 50 P T ooz Pittsburgh . 33 ° 23 589 develop to the polnt where he can| ! . er 1on {St. Louis ........30 23 566 be classed with Joe as a third base- | Frg i g g ) The Sons of Norway, in regular |~ H B 58 | That Mr. Jones is speaking to his wile Subimass seasion st might, vetad 4o |ObIceED 28 23 549 man, but he is a steady fielder and | iy Yoo and e e } F. O. B. Bunkers sponsor & ship, and George Jorgen- gf,‘:;’f:xy‘:“ i; gg .;gg‘a f)""{ TS 5 § right out with it and told her never to i sen. was named chairman of alZ voT Ry e Walker's arm seems to have || . yook for the bronze foil serve anything except HORLUCK'S i PHONE 412 A Ship Committee, which, first of all, | Phiadelphia 3 -388 | completely recovered. Walker was | ey ,\,' b 'LE BEER: ¢ h ! ¢ will search for a suitable place in [BOSIOR i 16 35 314 used in most of the spring training NN STYSS e ! Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M which to have the boys' organiza- American Leaguo games only because McCarthy was Alaska Distributor: . tion meet. Won Lost Pct.|anxious to see what he could do. H A. GERSTMAN ® N ———— - P {New York 36 19 .655!As soon as the Yankees' boss saw Juneau Commercial Dock | . - - — | Chicago 21 21 563 | that Combs was his old self, he set Juneau . : | r” CLIFFORD RETURNS Detroit 20 25 537 about testing Walker thoroughly. June u Llllll("' Co . 1 CAPI l‘OL BEER P 4RLORS | Cleveland 2 2% 5 . Hill Ready To Stick [/),f/mr a ml)a"‘} i £ E. H. Clifford, representative of | Washington 27 28 491{ Then, too, there is Jesse Hill, the 2 A AN 3 | the Marshall-Wells Hardware Gom.- | Eoston 21 2 482 speed-boy who flashed such bril- (SRR NSO U SRR NS PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager l AND. BALL ROOM pany, returned from the Westward | Philadelphia 21 20 420{liant form at bat and in the figld 8 b “Imported Quality at Regular Prices” Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night * to Juneau aboard the Aleutian, St. Louis ... e 16 36 -308 | with Newark last season. Up for the i TSP, Sup 1y L 3