The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, BRINGING UP FATHER 1936. By GEORGE McMANUS + TRADED MY CIGARETTE SPORT SLANTS HELL HAVE THE POLICE AN' NEIGHBORS AFTER HIM IF HE PLAYS THAT THING AROLIND HERE - HE TAKES AFTER ME WHEN HE NEEDS CASH— M HAPPILY SLIRPRISED TO FIND THAT OUR SON 1S MUSICALLY INCLINED- | SAW A SAXOPHONE 0PEN|NG GAME Western and midwestern swim- mers may have appreciated the h IN_HIS ROOM. HE TAKES AFTER pitality of Yale in staging the Na- ME IN THAT RESPECT- Tu leTE sux tional Collegiate A. A. champion- '\\\\\\ ships in the New Haven pool but - o A & carrying off the major honors of N % Thirty-two Thousand Chill- | the competition was a mignty poor N Cd }_‘ans See Home '[‘eam way of showing that they did. Only one representative of an eastern Defeated, Score 5 to 3 | coilege managed to win a title end even he was not a member of Bob DETROIT, Mich,, April 13.——’!'heiKipthuth's vaunted squad of nata- Chicago White Sox cast a gloom 'ors. That honor went to Charlie over the opening crowd of 32,000 Eutter, Harvard’s sensational soph- chilled fans by defeating the home omore, who scored in the 100-yard town Detroit Tigers by a score of [ree-style event to give the Crim- ° 5 to 3 behind the seven-hit pitch- son its first national title. 3 ing of Johnny Whitehead. Jack Medica, of the University The White Sox beat the Tigers of Washington, again proved tire- CASE AT COLLEGE FOR ouT o © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. in the opening game last season. I'ships—the “220,” the “440” and the GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Potrland 7; Los Angeles 4. Missions 13; Sacramento 5. San Diego 5; Oakland 6—ten in- Seattle 5; San Francisco 6. | National League | New York 6; Boston 4. Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 12; Chicago 3. Pittsburgh-St. Louis—rain. American League Chicago 5; Detroit 3. Washington 3; Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 13; St. Louis 10—ten innings. Boston 8; New York 0. i STANDING OF CLUBS | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Won Lost Pet.' Oakland . SV 750 Seattle & i 1 850 Missions s 8 .600 | less as he collected three champion- to much work. Ulen realized that he had in his charge a great com- petitor when Hutter downed Matt Chrostowski, the Providence star, in a dual mmeet at the Havard pool. Hutter’s goal now is the Olympic tryout and to fit himself for the test he intends to accept the invitation of Coach Piphuth to finish off his training in the long Yale pool. He has an excellent chance of making the team,. He turned in 52.4 in win- Jack sat on the sidelines in Los ning one of the heats in the na- 1,500-meter free-style. It was Med- ica’s third consecutive slam and served to emphasize the fact that, the husky Seattle youth appears to! be Uncle Sam’s best bet to stave off the determined bid the Japanese will make in Berlin to repeat the Olympic victary they scored in such sensational fashion four years ago at Los Angeles. Sat On Sidelines of the relay team and did not' coach Ulen insists that his charge Angeles as an alternate memhertuomls and took the final in 52.9." see active service. He set the 1936 | jg capable of faster time and expects Olympic Games as his goal and has | him to improve right up to the gun. worked steadily with that nbjectlve}fluner is just beginning to find in mind. Above all else he wants t0, himself and each new start finds win the Olympic “440” and the hjm with added confidence. It is go- chances are that he will be success- : ing to be awfully hard to deny him ful. His prinicpal rival is likely to a place on the U. S. Olympic team— be the captain of the Japanese e isa persistent chap and cne who squad, Negami. Medica holds two!will not taks “No” for an answer. decisions over Negami, both scored BECEP DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- -the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON YOUTH (S OUR BEST BET IN THE OLympPic FREESTYLE SWIMMING BASEBALL MEN Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES 'MEET SUNDAY ~ INFIRE HALL| | romos womones. REIRT, FULLY COMPOUNDED Plans for Season Will Be Next Coliseum Outlined at Confab To- 1 morrow Afternoon Front St. PHONE 97—Free Delivery & ] | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Basebau managers, President| William A. Holzheimer of the City | Baseball League and other officials of the league have been called to| meet in the fire hall at 2 o'clock | tomorrow afternoon to complete plans for the season which is ex- | pected to start shortly after the first 4 P 3 ortland 10 500 of May. The meeting will be in the fire hall and not in Prexy Holz- heimer’s office in the Federal build- | ing as previously announced. ! A number of new players are sign- ing up, it is reported and with fav- orable weather it should be one of the best baseball seasons in several years, baseball men believe. The' tentative line up of teams appears to [ ] be the Legion, last year's champions, the Elks, Moose and Douglas. i ‘ Soft : Water in Japan. N ~ San Prancisco 9 471 mhe youngster, Charlie Hutber.!R. V. MILLER 'GOES San Diego .... 13 381 4ho saved the East frim utter rout, TO ALASKA LINE ISJaCf:menIW - :Z -ggg will bear a bit af watching. He's a 08 ngeles - B 3 i g i fighter, and coming along mighty | p.\ v ailler, formerly Chief NATIONAL LIZAGUE fast. He is, perhaps, the most im- ', 0 "0 the operating department Won Lost Pct. proved swimmer in the country in of the American Mail Line, has Ngw York 1.000 the past yeer. been appointed General Agent in Pittsburgh : 667 A year ago he was just another go.io for the Alaska Transporta- Philadelphia 500 swimmer on Coach Hal Ulen'’s fresh- tion Company, which operates the Chicago 500 man squad. There was nothing abgut motorship Zapora and the steam- g}mcmnau 500 him to mark him as an ouLsFand D3 ship Evelyn Berg between Seattle, St. Lou 333 prospect. Except that he liked 0 myoom, ang Southeast Alaska. He Boston 250 swim, possibly, and was a most will- succeeds Ralph Jones, resigned. Brooklyn 250 ing and eager worker. Mi . N i M .l. MUSSER BAC . AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Summer Improvement Csfn‘;‘n;:gi?'j: h&e’suaxufifiuéiflfifi Washing Won Lokt Pot! Beton ne, 1ot ootepe. for_the| COMIADder in the United. Siates FROM CALIFORNIA Boston 1000 summer vacation Hutter had Ulen ,¢ 1" American Mail Line 12 4 3 L e > PY Chicago ....... " 1.000 draw up a set of instructions where- years. He was with the Shipping . M. J. Musser, contractor, is back. Washington ... 750 by he could continue his training. po..q in 1991, S For the past two months he has Cleveland » 667 He followed his coach’s advice faith- been in Santa Monica and visited Detroit ... i 333 fully, more than doubling up on the the San Diego Fair and Orange New York 250 work lined up for him. His efforts Show at San Berndenio. He says| St. Louis A 000 were quick to bear fruit for Ulen business is picking up along the Philadelphia A .000 could hardly believe his watch when There will be a special meeting Pacific Coast, and it looks sure I\ke‘ TR i A he clocked the youngster in early of the Juneau Wemen's Club Tues- Roosevelt will be reelected over- FOOD AND GOODIE SALE fall trials. |day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the — S ~ — whelmingly. ‘ In the Valentine Buflding on| More hours of special training in Juneau Coffee Shoppe. All mem- pprp PARLOR AT Musser is glad to get back to Ju-| Seward Street, Saturday, starting, the fall and wmte\_‘ months brought bers requested to be present. CHICHAGOF BURNS | burned to the ground Friday, April It is said that Sam Hartley has N84 and is ready for work. at 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Ladles| Hutter along rapidly. The sopho- | NORA B. CHASE, The beer parlor on Chichagof 1si- I‘JJL according to ipformation re- | been operating the place. e ey e of Trinity Guild. —adv.' more swimmer simply could not get —adv. President. | | | SHOP XN JUNEAU, FIRST! JACK WAS EASILY DRY CLEANING THE STAR OF THE RECENT NATIONAL. COLLEGIATE A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNING THE 220" e gty el Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ATTENTION A AN ALTERNATE" BUT WIP NOT AR o COMPETE ; S, S MBI erved by The Assoclated Predd land, near the Chichagof mine, |ceived in Juneau today. e e e e e e e e e e < et et e R et e e A e ALL ALASKA Now Quickly, Conveniently Accessible Fast service to and from Seattle via United Air Lines or Northwest Airlines and other airlines and railroads connecting with Alaska Steamship Company to and from Seattle and Juneay SUMMER SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE BETWEEN MAY 1st AND OCTOBER 3lst, 1936 Sailings of Alaska Steamship C o s ip Qompsny Table 3—FAIRBANKS-LIVENGOOD SEATTLE—JUNEAU Read Read Every Down Up Sat. 9:00 AM Lv. Seattle . Thurs, AM Tues. AM Ar. Juneau . Mon. 9:00 AM Every Read Read Evedy Tues. Down Miles Time Up Tues. 11:00 AM Fairbanks Ar. 12:30 PM 11:30 AM Fairbanks Lv. 12:00 N 0 Lv. Fairbanks 54 Ar. Livengood PASSENGER TARIFFS White- Fair- Liven- Juneau horse banks good Ruby Flat Whitehorse $ 25.00 Table 1—JUNEAU-WHITEHORSE-FAIRBANKS Every Read Read Every Tues. Down Miles Time Up - Sun. . Juneau . - Ar. 3:00 PM Fairbanks 100.00 $ 75.00 200 . Whitehorse . ..Juneau Lv. 1:50 PM Livengood ... 110.00 85.00 . Whitehorse Juneau Ar. 1:20 PM Ruby . 148.00 123.00 . Fairbanks . Fairbanks Lv. 9:00 AM Flat . 156.00 131.00 Nome " 200.00 175.00 ..Juneau Table 2—~NOME-FLAT-FAIRBANKS Read Every Time Up Wed. . Fairbanks . ..Fairbanks Ar. 8:00 PM Ruby .. ....Fairbanks Lyv. . Ruby . Fairbanks Ar. . Flat - Fairbanks Ly. . Flat X Fairbanks Ar. . Nome .........Nome Lv. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, FLYING TIME SAVES VACATION TIME ALL PLANES RADIO EQUIPPED Evrey Read USE AIR EXPRESS Express packages are accepted at all offices of the company. Express is carried on all schedules shown herein. A separate ex- press tariff giving complete information for shippers is available at any company office. INC. Juneau, Alaska TRAFFIC OFFICE—GASTINEAU HOTEL Telephone No. 106 Tables Nos. 1 and 2—Multimotored Equipment Table No. 3—Single Motored Equipment R S

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