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YOU YES- THIS 1S MR, JIGGS- WE WILL NOT BE THERE UNTIL TUESDAY. | KNOW, BLUT CA MEETING ON TUESDAY ' VE_CHAN DYOUR e TMES NS RESERVED m OMS FER MONDAY:- NOW WE \WONT BE ABLE TO GO UNTIL WEDNESDAY- Our complete stock of FLOOR, BRIDGE, TABLE and STUDY LAMPS for sale at greatly reduceds prices for the balance of the week. 5 Pottery Table Lamps ,now ..._.. $3.00 9.75 Indirect Floor Lamps, now...... 7.50 10.00 Bridge Lamps, now 7.95 7.50 Smoker Lamps, now 5.00. Now is the time to buy that new Bridge Shade Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. NURMI IS AGAIN Two STRMGHT A B S ok S GOACHING FINNS JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 | N OF 1935 PRODUCED RETAINED % S i i i G "V/ gsuouau SPORT . BRI 4 P RN FROM INDIANS \/“% ot | NGFORS, July 13.—Paavo S . oo G , .‘ § o has resumed his task of R e e e trainin F 1936 Olymp terrupt runners for the work which he in- ecently when the Fin- h tic association voted to resume etic relations with Sweden | ning grounds have been pre- Vierumaki, Finland, and 50 candidates are receiving| mal instruction from the famous FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. BAILE Y’S Crosetti and Gehng Con- tribute Help by Mak- ing Home Runs THREE YEAR - DLD CHRARPIOW. WON HE KeNWEKY | O st HE r‘?emcus e sau?gé'rl!fl? NEW YORK, July 13.— The Yan-| kees kept a slender lead intact| when they downed the Cleveland| 24-Hour Service Beer—If desired Merchants’ Lunch e - THE OHIO STATE FLASH WAS BE ey, e - Indians in the second straight game| OUTSTANDING | Paavo, | 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon. SPRINTER, LOW. ) 's athletic relations with CAFE Short Orders Frank Crosetti and Lou Gehrig HUROLERY have been a sore point for | Regular Dinners | AND BROAD- JUMPER, OF THE SPRING SEASON 2 when he was ruled “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” by the I. A. A, F. h J. A. Edstrom of Sweden. contributed homers for the Yankees. throu; | GAMES FRIDAY | Tae Cleveland Indians failed to (Second Half) !Braddock from the ranks of fistic - (zardens | —_— Pacific Coast League | ST C— i | PRI . | A ; | Secam g e M P NEW MOTOR ARRIVES || GASTINEAU CAFE 58 ; Los Angeles 3. SHOT WOM b \ o\ S Hollywood 4; San Francisco 5. THE HEAVY- - ? L | FOR GORST AchRAFT DAKNNG UMAIONEY | Seattle 2; Oakland 3. WEIGHT TITLE | ¥z a / I | | Hesienid LAHONE: | GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING 8 i | FROM MAX. BAER - BRAVES N | ¢ i v Sea i St o Climaxing a string of 50 con- | " i " National League ‘ Becus? " o, : e Sea Wasp alrplane mOor | yecutive victories since he came || French-talian Dinners Wines—Beer Philadelphia-St. Louis, rain. Only‘ WHEN e DIO \ 7 i 2d on v{hv North Sea ro:fl th “\ to this country last December, .game scheduled. | NOT SUCCEED rst Alr Transport. Verne GO'st| panng ('Mahoney's smashing P . American League WHITTNG THE ted that the new motor is al-| victory over Jim Londos before | i Detroit 2; Washington 1. { NATIONAL ‘f‘ talled in the Go{':;t Bg "l 30,000 wrestling fans in Boston | B i e e 1 W Leasoe (/. } ing boat and that trial MENIS| has given the exponent of the GLA CIER TA VERN Cleveland 2; New York 5.9 | \"'Ta}ilfls/ | be wrwf‘:ltud this ;fu“l‘m*; Or| «Irish Whip” strong claim to St. Louis 0; Philadelphia 9. | i 1@ new motor develops| regggnition as champion of all | n P e Juneau City League dv { power. | heavyweight wrestlers. Londos WINE :-: D]N,E " DANCE e Legion-Moose, rained out. ., ~->oo— p recognized. as king in | .TOM (rA;\EY / v cLoBs (CAPITOL BEER PARLORS i oo ot ot 1 | Va Spring Chicken on » X STANDING O! | clear-cut decision in six years. | ( \ s . Pacific '‘Coast League ‘ENGAGES NEW MUS[C]AN Danno weighs 220. | t 3 : (Second Half) 4 L = hio. - T S 500 % : Won Lost Pet.| v’T A, | Manager Charlie Miller of the| Coach Ky Furight of Californ oa 2 # San Francisco 15 9 625 BARNEY RO5S REGAINED | Capito! Beer Parlors, announces the whose crew won the Poughkeepsi Missions 15 10 600 | HIS WELTERWEIGHT TITLE BY ment of Cleo Commers, for- regatta said, gfter the race, “We Los Angeles 12 12 500 BEATING RUITNG )ffLAEUIU » with Al Burnett's V bonds. fell so far behind early in the TS B 12 '500 BBER Mncu\ ‘.T.. ommers is an accomplished saxo-'race, I didnt think we could win ALASR 4 MEAT CO § Oakland 13 .13 500 eserved by Tho A & | phone and trap drum artist and is T guess we were pretty lucky.” . A Portland 12 118 480 aid to fit in well with the phe- Coach Al Ulbrickson of Washing- N ¢ Hollywood 12 14 . 462 fans with his illfated| Frankie Frisch, who has been in nomenal piano playing of J. Parker ton, which placed third, said ;v FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Sacramento 8y 19 346 8 with the Boston Braves. a lot of world series as a Giant and Toylson, bovs rowed faster than they ever|| 1C HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected National League The Bahe's attempt to s a|a Cardinal, has never spent or Sp8=' A gspecial door prize will be have 'before, but California and |l : ‘Won Lost Pct. comeback in the National league ulated with a penny of his world gwarded at 12:30 o'clock, Mr. Mil- Cornell were just too good for - New York 50 21 104 | went up in thin air when the big|series cash. ler stated. them.” St. Louis ... 42 29 592 fellow falled to come up to the| e . __ S Lk 2t ‘Chicago ... 42 32 568 mark and suddenly quitithe team in b s @ matk and sutdenl qui e eum in uumlmuumu||||||m||mm|mmnmumn|m|umummumuu|m|||||mm||mmmnumnuu|||mm|umnmn Breoklyni:...... L '4i8‘ Enough thrills -and excitement | :l‘ni';;x))rv C‘B);‘I;);:‘:g ;‘;]‘l;c(:*grr c':x(;ml;r = e e e 230 have been packed into the first half | fling ‘;;roumd up in the new = e 3 (& 3aa|or 193 to fil an ordimary sports| S IR 0D o planton =| i Leagne ™ lyear. Every sport in the book has |y @0 n SRRGT o s = Ameruan Lengue | done its share toward making this| oo st ~ =| H ‘Won Lost Pet.| Nafines I ‘Whitey Wilshere and John White- 4| b re,s t s | = e Py . 26 644 | head. = ) } B % 3 615 There has been more than ususl| il i o e Dean noys to = <o ANV @ Chicago 40 31 563 ) activity in the boxing v.v.or](l'_ ‘f;}?shuw their 1934 form left the Car- = P f”’ Cleveland 38 3 .521‘2:’;’"5’ ;’;:ed:“i‘r“smse“al";_‘;;s‘C‘fnm”_ dinals floundering in the first half = roor. Boston . ... 40 37 519 5 % 3 ° . |of the race while the Giants rush- = Philadelphia .....31 41 431 |plonship contest standing ;“Lh,ds ed along in front, thanks to great = o cancelled check, showing endorsement ’ Washington ... 31 44 413 one of the biggest upsets in the his- | iopiny ang threaten to make a| = and payment, quickly settles any argu- St. Louis . 52 o8g tory of heavywelg'lv-nt title bames; runaway of the National league = ment as to whether or not that bill has Juneau City League The “story ‘book” comeback oOff. .. =i been paid. Pet, | discards to the highest honors thel, 0" ne girength th i =| Providing legal receipts for payments s o Tk ring game offers thrilled followers Z & e'y p“,’".“.w —_— only one of the many advantages of a Legion 3 1 750 | mostly because they were victims == ‘ of the sport. « " == Checking Account &t this bank. For in- Moose g 2] 1 .667 of unfortunate “breaks.” The loss of = 0 21 Thy tional rise of Joe Louis|Es il i T stance, there’s the time-saving convenience Elks .. oty 3 ,ooo‘ The sensational ri: Earl Averill coming on top of = of having the money you need whenever |injected new life into the heavy-|Knickerbocker’s enforced absence = you need it wherever you are; there's the |weight division. Climaxing his|weakened the Cleveland entry. e e TERMINAL SIGNS UP march of 23 consecutive victories, 19| The National open golf cham- of them knock-outs, by stopping the | pionship at Oakmont left golfers GUITAR ARTIST To giant Primo Carnera in six rounds,{with plenty to talk about for some Louis proved that he could punch|time to come. Sam Parks, an un- HELP PAUL, PETE and box and was ready to make his{known, shot a 209 which was good | bid for the top honors. enough to beat the fine field en- The Terminal Trio, pogular Ter- | In the lighter divistons, also, ring)tered. Walter Hagen's magnificent minal Cafe musicians, will mtroduce}mswry was written. Tony Canzon-|bid for the title—the veteran only a new guitar artist to tonight's pat-lm beat Lou Ambers to win the|Missed by a couple of strokes—was businesslike efficiency provided by com- plete check stub records; there's the as- sured protection of Deposit Insurance for your funds; and there’s . . . but that's reason enough for anybody to have a Checking Account. Come in—open yours this week—then pay by check for safety “\d convenience. JOUNCES ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT : ® Best Dance Floor in Town rons in Tex Lyttle, recently from | one of the features of the tourna- H M " lightweight title vacated by Bar- ; i Th F N l i E:u;:'m;x;?;:s T:;;legr st;:moug<ney Ross and thus became the first |ment. 050 e "rSt atl‘ona in the ‘Southwest where, for six |lghtweight to regain the champion- e o P COME IN AND II .tshlpmzhatclassBameyR,ossandiocfi.o.o'..occ ' A years he and “Bill's Hill Billies” mmy McLarnin met in a rubber| | SPORT BRIEFS played to radio audiences from one of Texas' largest stations. Lyttle has been a recent member of the X-B Cowboys, wellknown to west coast dial twisters. The other two boys of the trio, Paul and Pete, need no introduction to local danc- érs and night club patrons. Fred Wendt completed decora~ tions on the novel orchestra pit built recently, manager C. J. (Jack) Davis stated today. M’CORMICK TAKING PRISONERS SOUTH| Deputy U. 8. Marshal John Mc- Cormick is leaving for the south | match with Ross regaining his wel- terweight title on a decision. Like the first two meetings of Ross and McLarnin, their last fight left the customers divided in the opinion as to who won. Moody Comeback Thrills Mrs. Helen Wills Moody stole a |march on the tennis public when, after months of secret practice, she announced that she was going abroad to attempt a comeback on the courts. She did. Track and field athletics this spring came through with its share |of sensational performances. Jesse Owens, of Ohio State, stole the spotlight with his four-ply triumphs {in record-breaking fashion, topping tomorrow aboard the North Sea,|them off with an amazing leap of taking prisoners and insane pa- tients to institutions in the states.| From here he will take Prank Rich- ards, who caused the death of Fed- eral Jailer 'William Childs by hit- ting him on the head with a stick and later was declared insane, and Mrs. Helen C. Kasalica, committed today. Both will be taken to Morn- ingside hospital at Portland. At Wrangell and Ketchikan he will pick up another insane patient 126 feet- 8% jump. Keith Brown, of Yale, wound lup his varsity career by clearing |14 feet 5% inches in the pole vault. Eddie, O'Brien, Tom Keane's latest quarter-mile flash at Syracuse step- ped out into the front ranks when he outstepped Glenn Hardin, Jimmy LuValle and Ivan Fuqua in the “440” at Princeton. The convincing manner in which Jack Lovelock, the New Zealand miller, outfooted inches .in the broad’ e 00000000000 In the last three big fights in New York City the boxer wearing = the red-and-black trunks has lost— = Jimmy McLarnin, Max Baer and = Primo Carnera. The alternate trunks are purple. The University of Southern Cali- fornia’s landslide wvictory in this year's N €. A. A. track and field .meet was the Trojans' seventh in | the 11 years they have entered this competition. 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