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¥ (' o . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1936. et ) BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; By BILLIE DE BECK imaiop-sr Fosargy o i GOOD-BVE, YOUNG MAN - AW, SHUX, gt gl P . THE WEATHER TAKE CARE OF YOURSELE MOLASSES AN’ WEASELPUSS-- 6000-EER {GUTH(&' (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) OR YOU'LL BE BACK BOCKWHEAT THROW OUT wQE‘ GHIE'LESS SKONK-- THAT'S N S COULO Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 11: (N THE HOSPITAL BEFORE CHIST AN' DON'T i aurteN /| WAY To TALK, YOUR! O] | Fair touight, Thursaay increastfip | lotdtneds, probably rain by VOU KNOW ¢T~- ACT LAK' VE WUZ AN HAINT SNUEFY-- TAKE (T night; moderate easterly winds. TETCHED TER SOCIATE SOMEDAY HE WE MIGHT IN TH' HALD - WIE_ HUMARN MAY BE A SLEAN UP e g BEIN'S-~- ! BIG SUCCESS SOME 8(G Time Barometer Temp. Humlidity Wind Velsclty — Weathe L 4 pm. yest'y 30.29 36 63 s 8 Lt. Snow 4 am. today 3007 29 8 w 2 Cldy / ~ 4 Noon today 10.85 37 57 w 8 Pt. Cldy (i : ; Tl \ | N 5tz AND KADIO REPORTS | {1 YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest4a.m. 4a. Precip. 4¢a.m. COME ON, SNUFEY-- Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathc WE'LL LET LOWIZIE L Anchorage G B 0 Lol . TAKE TH' RID HOME. Barrow 14 -4 -3 -3¢ 4 0 Clear I 2 T WANTA TALK Nome " -2 10 18 0 Clear ¢ : > ’/g/ r A T0 You--+ R Bethel 4558 qa. 040 Tldy o] i ez - s - bk R AN RE) E Fairbanks 2 2 | -20 -18 4 .01 Clear x . ¥ i Y R0y Dawson .. B e 0 0 Bt Cldy i c T 0 P i ] [W"kef- & great umpire and a great| g pgy 34 32 24 32 127 m Snow METGALF SETS DAILY SPORTS CAR 0 Y ap {SY, EmE Ot WIER'R SIRHLY T Buteh Hetbor o 8850 82 - o 8 @ 220 s B bk 4 " 3 p o T ] ] e |fled suit, shoes unshined and a Kodiak 32 32 28 30 6 Trace Cldy PR AT b e e 2 g 2 4 i A ereot Uing " | ] kd“"}}j collar. Cordova 36 34 2308 6 .08 Clear E Ds ; P : \ wRouen wE /L | T'm not taking any bows for be-| yurean 3 36 25 29 2 Trace Cldy e v | ing a Prince Albert but it wasn't Sitka 42 P | 34 <8 R Trace ko, 4 | B { long before the crowd noted the Ketchikan 40 40 32 ‘31 't 0 Cldy l BY PRUF BARR o on hekRn yelih nodw™) Pivnks Wipar, ... 48 9 | %0 ‘8 4. 02 Snow 1 | [ plm\emary lhmg:s liqu"whus your | gamonton 38 34 | 10 10 Fy 2 Clear y ~ ‘, & s ‘«lng';:e(l. frl(‘n(l,.‘(xem'gn Soon they| geattle 46 46 | 42 44 4 Trace Cldy S N E5 \ Btern: Siabi it Neatl oy ““";fu‘:‘;nd&‘";\;m | Portland O W 1 0 cldy S. & W., Heinz and Krafft < inerssuosws) |Stern, Silent Men, Neatly s b N T T R 52 5 4 0 Clear B ke ARLETES Of Chaets Dressed, Best Decision o - u're_goir ake| New York 60 54 4 48 12 38 Rain Teams Win in Grocers COUNTRY WORKL b ;Wrong decisions,” Barr confesses.| washington 66 56 52 54 14 56 Rain League Last Night - JouNNY - { Announcers | “Even the best do . But there's 3 .cague g Ak | nothing to do but bear down on the| i e -w FF- & next one and don't let the razzing| WEATRER CONDITIONS AT 3 A. M. Frank Metealf of the Krafft team Ey R. HENDRIX CHANDLER | bty von At o By | Sitka, clear, temperature, 26; Juneau, clear, 27; Radioville, clear, ¢ ol A HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 11.;8€t you. Don't try to even it up by| : & 4 - . s ' took advant f his last bowl.ng o;%/l f"‘a}l&"s bist take it without dish.,Calling the next close one for the| °0; Skagway, cloudy, 28; Cordova, cloudy, 24; Chitina, 20; McCarthy. opportunity in the curpent tourna- TRACK TEAM it 700, S0 BREeSlt. W ':""L“ o i Y T clear Anchorage, cloudy, 25; Fairbanks, cloudy, -10; Nenena, cloudy, ment play at the Biks Alleys last R R L B e umpire has got to move| 8 HOt Springs, cloudy, 10; Tanana, snowing, 4; Nulato, snowing, -4: night to the extent, of breakin e i R L i L s s He, demon-| Kaltag, snowing, 0; Unalakleet, 0; Crooked Creek, cloudy, Flat, previous Grocers ' League re | think silence is the highest reward 2" €Very pitch says le, demon-| clear, 26 Metcalf bowled 195, 244, 212 for a | Sor achieverhent, then, my boy, you SUrating with a leap into the air to| : total of 651, leading the field in might become an umpire [ostast ene high pIEhiES Kives sud WEATHER SYNOPSIS both the individual game scoring game totals. George Benson of the 8. & W. team, secend in the totals with 5 Earl Cleveland of the Uncedas third- with 595. Mrs. Bob Kauf- mann, Metcalf's team-mate, amass- cd a total of 565, resulting in the and the three - HIS TEAMS HOLD A FLOCKL OF RELAY TITLES. INCLUDING : —~ unusually high team total of 1660 | “MILE CHAMP; y hig i for the Krafft team. Nick Bavard oF Ansg%“"a and Hawley Sterling of the Heinz % (eun RELAYS) team tock second and third place in < -1600 ap the individual game scoring with AT 3200- 226 and 221 respectively PETER L. V-TER CHAMPOySHp S. & W. won from Pabst, Heinz S g A WDOORS) beat Uneeda, and Krafft defeated 25 J METER Happy Home with the foll 4 g il et s - HE VETERAN coach oF. MANHATTAN Pabst vs. S. & W. COLLEGE HAS MADE Pabst- |ride. Don't kid with the players| S U TE JASFERS A |Becanse when you do have to call| Bob. Kaufm 58 206 209— 5e PORER IN THE ) |someone down he'll think you're Pt Bob Kaufmann 158 206 203 sz e LS MANHATTAN 15 il ’ 3 Herb Redman .. 162 135 177— 474 S WILL DEFEND TE 2 bl A e {Only Bleacher Seats Remain A 4 INTE AsA -~ rself be seen talk-, p 0y : B Total 447 468 507—1422 I . -,":fiéfigg"fife T WON W o !mg with players before or after| for Clncmnatl~Pltls- E AP. 11934 AP 1935 | games, because someone’s sure to By Ml oo bt iR AL R e A ey A (0 158 it s e 18 urgh Meet J.D A tta 1-,:) 11;: ‘2’;11 E é;; EER TR T SETVEED BT i PR AR et e N b TS T :":‘_P“"“"‘ fo that particular play-| GINCINNATE, Mareh 11 Cinola- Geo. Benson . 21 5 e | ér ;i At Ay ; : G tance runner who won champion- | "Barr's pupils officiate at league ::.‘::,'m;‘lh:f;,n&; ri‘.mf o 2 e, Total 471 500—1482 SPURT SLANTS ships for Coach’ Waters at Manhat- Etles betieen students attending! sell_ouy crowd for its OL;:':;‘Z ;’m‘: 5 Heinz vs. Uneeda | tan a few seasons ago, is a {hinln’; :L}vw all-star baseball school hr“ru‘“u(“m' Pittsburgh, .;\m'il 14, Heinz— iy : example of what cross-country run- l“‘hm‘ is taught by such celebriti | The Reds' ticket sellers report Mrs. J.B. Caro... 122 194 139— 455, The value u{ cross-country YUN- | hing, properly supervised, can do as Schoolboy Rowe, Rogers Horns- 27,700 reserved seats already sold H. Steriing 137 136 221— 494 'ning as a builder, developer a"d‘mward developing a youngster. ’ {by and Tris Speaker. and paid for and about 5,000 blieach— Nick Bavard. . 180 1 26— 568 conditioner of foot-racing talent en-|"poo) Cfirgt reported to Coach First impressions mean a lot inler seats are fhe only ones available prie yed a great boost d“h“: [?etng Waters a scrawny, freckle-faced umpiring, t00, and there's no better oy ;i ‘ Trial 92 586—1517 Venzke came out and attribute ling less | way to start a ga th % prep school students scaling | y rf game than a good,| pive thousand ¢ ts Uneeda— his sensational success on the'gnan 100 pounds. He looked like g thorough, business-like dusting of soiq for the o D‘f“'{fie“s?"":’:} n‘ts:" Mabel Monson.. 161 154 157— 472 poards this year to the hill-and-| gpyining but a potential track ! b E d {the plate with the whisk-broom, games {0 be played .in Crosl 2 R R Clemann 145 160 181~ 454 dale work he did last fall. Plenty ohampion But he wanted to be a|Seattle Tribe Expected to!yiicn is the symbct of s umpire's| Syne® 1o, be played in Crosley Earl - Qleyelantl 203 208 -100-—80B1b tradk’ ooaohies have 10hg pibach- | 1o o al LR E L WilEE. tol Be ‘Doing Things |authority. The dusting business! , phia, June 2 Spdt 15 15 15— 45/p4 the same theory. And among|yo. That was all Pete Waters i the most successful of that groud| oyiecteq of a youngster E This Year Total 522 532 512—1566 j5 peter L. Waters of Manhattan | 3 : Krafft vs. Happy Home College. | In the years that followed, Coach | | ! z 2 5 | waters watched over Ryan like & SANTA MONICA, Cal, March 11./game with a freshly-pressed suit,! J grgéh‘;‘s‘iflfnn 11473 12412;) ‘lgg: 32: Ot o prought i ey xmher her:. And the yofingster re- | —Walter (Dutch) Reuther, Manager |shined shoes and clean collar‘ IS cA NcELl F. Metcalf .. 195 244 212— g51 “.0N to the point where the Jas- 405 "Ny athlete bver worked of the Seattle Indians, lookldg over|though Sou know they'll be covered Tt A N sl P DETR BN pm?'er e '.‘he track-atid harder or more conscientiously. his squad said: Ewlm dust a minute after play is Totals 513 604 543—tgg0 Leld World. His bullding has beEn| e o wrile he began to place| “Pitching 50 per cent stronger | called. ! Happy Home— OR Jo0e . SeLS Hitn. - oundsmon-— and in time, to win. It was his bad than last year. . .. | “My friends used to razz me ror’ Delma Hanson. 123 123 Crof-coanity giun e uck to be competing at the time! “Chet Smith feeling fine and| J. B. Caro 165 165 RS aNeNIs Pay. - when Joe McCluskey of Fordham looking good, after his automobile Fred Barragar. 171 147 Sprinters and m‘ddle'd?smme was ruling the collegiate roost in accident and operation during the | league experience convinced me. —_—— —— rumners, as well as the distancel,,. gisiance events. Jackie had to' Off seasom. - . . Totals 459 435 4421336 Mmerl under Waters' guidante 8y, " o niont with @ ot of ‘silver| “Dipk Gyselman a little heavier|look my neatest but my fellow There will be no bowling at the the foundation for their competitive| ;o401 "But, in due time, he over-|. . . that 1ad is going fo the majors | _ Gt Elks Alleys tonight. Tomorrow Campaigns by working out over came even that obstacle. In his again, pronto! . . . final varsity race, Ryan ran Mc- ‘“Hal Spindel finally came down landt Park. They are not all cross- | oyyqeey into the ground and won to earth and signed. . . . country runners in the sense thatlh 1" @ 4 a 3000-meter title.| “Guess the Indians are going they compete in the hill-and-dale} i, yen developed ‘athlete who some place this year in the Pa- rACGe—shp. Sllrioe runinere fake bowed out of coliege a real cham- cific .Coast Baseball League face.” ALY [SAES GR-ViLS Tty bvery max on i plon was a far cry from the skinny| The brightest thing about the ATTENTION PIREMEN |sduad exerciscs over the hills and|yiy why started his career with Tndiat squad is the showing of the Special meeting at 8:00 p. m.|fills his lungs with the fresh, crisp Wednesday, March 11. IMPORT- fall air. ANT! —adv.| Jackie Ryan, a grand little di: night the Grocers League will bowl the hills of New York's Van Cort- the concluding games of their sched- Wesco vs. Amocat, 7:30 o'clock; and Pabst Del Monte at 8:30 o'clock. work. sign of his hard winter, though Hills for Stamina The remarkable success Coach €asy, and is bringing him altng by Waters has enjoyed in developing easy stages. middle-distance men in particular; Johnny Bassler, veteran oatcher can be traced to their stamina,/Who was fll last year, never looked gained in running over the hills.| better in his life. It gives the athlete something to that if his health remains as good ON1:§ U. S. WINNERS RETURN competitive campaign. | Us,” Baid the Tribe chieftain: Manhattan recently added the'' Ahd Glenn Wright, the infielder national A. A. U. 1,600-meter and With the bad arm, is tossinz 'em 2,900-meter medley relay champion- | abbt like a rookle. » ship to the flock of relay titles!' The Tribe is completely satistied now in its possession; The Jaspers With its training and hotel quarters will defent their 1,600 and 3,200-|&t Santa Monica, the weatheér has meter relay titles at the lntercol-‘!’?fll warm ice the first couple bf legiate A. A. A. A. indoor cham-[day$ in y and everything is pionships and later on at the Pennimml'flm cely. i Relays will defend the mile relay ! Spindel, who looked like & great championship of America which YOUNg catcher last year, signed his they won in*Franklin Field last|CONtratt and reported. He had been spring. e hnl&u_ t. Now the only player not The Kelly-green-clad athletes are ®ither in camp or on his way is likely to go to the post in the I.‘mer Pete Daglia, who ‘wants C. 4-A. indoor championships as @ Better contract than the ne of- favorites to repeat the team vié-|feréd him. tory they scored last year and in|" ¥ ———i 1934. No team in the 15 years the, AT THE HOTELS . championships have been held has's o ¢ ¢ = .o ee bo v oo made it three in a row. Every one — of the 12 varsity events has at least Gastineau > 4 one Manhattan entry, indicating! Louise Grabbe; Mr. and Mrs. that this year, more so than in the Harold Gillam; D. L. Morgan, past, the Jaspers have a well bal- Phoenix, Ariz. anced team to defend the cham-' ° Alaskan last March. Mendenhall. i Y ———————— ———————— x = R ST ATTENTICN FIREMEN BACON TO SEATTLE America’s ly champions at the winter Olympic Games, Allan e Washbond (16f) and.van Browr of Keane VALY, N. Y., winaers of Special meeting at. 8:00 - p. m.| Wednesday, March 11. ANT! the two-man bobsled titie, are shown with their championship medals on their return from Germany, (Associated Press Photo) - nothing but a desire ‘to run, and questionables. Smith shows nary a | Ruether has ordered him to take it “I'm confident | train and race on through a long S it is:now, hell be a big hélp to| Iplon.ship they won with 26 points Maxe Saul, Juneau; A. Wasdah!,| So says “Professor” George Barr, look at the low one and various National League arbiter, as he ex-, Ontortions to bring the inside and pounds the art of calling 'em out utside pitches into focus. {@nd making 'em lMke it to 40 stu-' One of the greatest commenda- | dents enrolled here in his school of UOBS BArr ever received resulted umpiring {ftom a sprint from home plate, To be a success, the sorrel-topped ::l:gufi}; ":::“zmc:;‘f" ib‘of o Seeded professor explains, you can't let 'em ! 2% N Lo §of your goat no matter What player who was trying to stretch a 1names thev call you. “The only drive over the infield into a double. thing to do is act us if the names' Ve S o o0 yous ke | were meant for the guy in the back akh lhelh.mr»lu ” di:._;‘”""d " {row of the bleachers—and go right ™ St |on calling 'em.” | Retain Your Dignity : “If you talk back to players or fans, you lcse dignity and (-wn»l sul-n UUT | tually “they take you for a reall . “gives the impression that you're in| g |charge of the game.” ]GuLF' | “And always look neat. Start the) IOWA CITY, March 11—Coach dressing up for the game,” Barr|Charles Kennett took one look at says, “but one incident in my minor|the snow banks on the University of Towa golf course and issued a “I had taken unusual care to|l0ng distance weather forecast, He cancelled thé fifst Hawkeyc ~ s I)flx Washable Kalsomine is applied ‘Hke crdinary galcimine, and is ingxb_egsiyg,, durable. ' Tt has the soft, delicate beauty of water colors. It has great hiding power, and will cover practically all stains and discolorations: Fingér-prints and dirt may be’ perfeetly cleaned from this durable finish by gen- t\‘|e washing or sponging \yitli (mild soap qnd water. Ordinary wnter‘spot_s leave no stains. Maximum washability is obtainéd about four weeks after, application. Onié codt is safficient over most sSurfaces. i Laux 'Washable Kalsomine is ‘very easy to apply, has miich better €overdge than ordinary calcimine and kills and covers most stains and_discolorations, A storm area of marked intensity was centered this morning over | the coast of Vancouver Island, attended by strong southerly winds | off the coast of Washington and by precipitation from Dixon En- | trance southward to Washington. Another storm area p.evailed over ! the Aleutians. High barometric pressure continued over the Mac- Kenzie River Valley. Snow was reported this morning from Tanana westward to the Bering Sea coast. I‘mefl of the season, scheduled with | |Notre Dame April 20, because of ATt the weather, | If you registered in 1935 you do Kennett figures the ground will not have to register again to vote be so soggy that it would be use- in the municipal election April 7. less to try to play any golf in Otherwise you must register by April. He’s hoping it will be suf-| April 4. Notify City Clerk of ficiently dried out by May 2, (Iate‘changes in address or name since of the Wisconsin dual meet. | registration. e e SHOF IN JUNEAD? NOTICE TO YOTERS! . W. HENNING, . City Clerg . [~ " FRESH | Fruits and Vegetables —ALWAYS! | California Grocery | THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery | - WINDOW CLE PHONE 485 | | | Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single (Y-2 rings FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 . B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Dave Housel, Prop. THE TERMINAL | “Delicivusly: Differeif Foods® Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parti INSURANC Allen Shattuck Fi Estclbiished 18’ Juneau X » Alaska Juneau Cash Grocer CASH GROCERS ¥ Cerner Second and Seward .~ § { i i i D —