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BRINGING UP FATHER POP- 'VE DECIDED THAT AS LONG AS I'M NOT GOING BACK TO COLLEGE-| WILL STUDY AT HOME - I/'VE ASKED A PROFESSOR TO BY GOLLY-IT DOES ME HEART GOOD TO HEAR YOU SAY THAT, EVEN \F WELL-THAT SON OF MINE MAY SURPRISE ME YET AND GO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936. - 5 By GEORGE McMANUS : HE CANT MAKE UP HIS MIND WHETHER TO STUDY THE TROMBONE OR PLAY THE SNARE DRUMS-SO0 | THINK HE SHOULD TAKE UP BOTH— ! ROFESSOR CLARE ONETTE, HEEIL_.HOR ‘SAANpSEN'\' FOR ME -NOW IN RE - GARDS TO MY DECIDING FOR HM HIS J VOCATION -I HAVE COME TO A ONCLUSION=— se your head fonight CALL TODAY AND THEN | WL D_[?SIDE WHAT YL Features Syndicate, Inc., ELKS WALLOP VJorld rights reserved known about him, but he looks like y | AMERICAN LEAGUE 'Nl w York 26 13 667 YOU LOOK LIKE THE END OF A PERFECT SrDewar’s” HARNES SCORES a hurler. Hawkins will do the re- ceiving. Douglas’ choice is Mark 6 | Jensen cn the slab and Martin n 25 15 ?gi‘ L b Pedmscn as his battery-rhate, DEFEATS J | N x Dv roit 22 17 .aui‘ arne _Douglas is tops in the League so y [Clevelana 0 17 g:: he Moose are coming Iast 18 17 J Sk (b Tobic, tics maybe lhur‘ ‘Washmgmn 20 19 513 WITH GARNERA spot to knock over the favorite. | Philadelphia 11 24 .314 | Lest night's game is tabulated be- |st. Lou 9 2 ,(.,\su J CHANNEL LLA(..['L s Won Lost Pot.i .. ! | Game Scheduiea for To- s A SRR 77R‘Hurls Twelve Innings m\mw as 5 o 1000 (Italian Forced to Stop m i d ,n # ll d night—In Fact Every e 144330014 Pitch Giants to Win |eis 2 ¢ 4 B leinth Round, Paralysis BY UHIU VUTE ..and youll use your n€a lomorrow Nigl’lt Thls Week i S Over BTOOkIyn 0 5 000 | of Left L(‘L’ SUMMARY | o K | - ® Dewar's has the quality of mercy—beeause it is lighter 5 1 2 car =) { «Con py {romn a2 e o . 3 Wild was the word in last even-| ELKS AB H B ROA R BT XORE, MAY S TL“,’I& }_l(‘,fbl RTS | NEW YORK M Continued {rom Fage One) and milder. It is the only Scotch that has been awarded ings ball game as the Elks pushed | Adams, ss. EA D T B gk nd, of 24 mu- | Harnes, | 50 gold medals for its superb mellowness, richness of across 14 tallies to the Legion's| Bardi, If 350- 1 00 R YR s . o \nday after- | itzer, scored a techn number of delegates he controls, Bavor and pectestion of Blendisg, #White Label-8 years six. Fifteen stolen bases, seven| *Robinson, rf. 4. 0.0.00 0l % RS 576 VIRBR r. over Pri Carnera, v or by the mass of votes cast for| old; “Ne Plus Ultra”—12 years old—Both 86.8° Proof. passed balls, three wild pitches, | Blake, c. SO 8 0 gl b 0 N B % heavyweight, in the ninth 1 him in the different primaries? 3 eleven errors, nineteen hits made the| Jernberg, 1f, 1. 3 0 1 0 o o UWelve inning game. Hubbell out-| a scheduled ten round Upon that question may depend game look more like a soccer match | Elliott, 2b 8 00 71 g 8stad three Dodgers' hurle | perienced mer and once with' Field in Brooklyn last r whether he supports his party or SOMERSET IMPORTERS, LTD. + 230 PARK AVE., NEW YORK than a baseball game and, the pitch- | tDuckworth, 2b. .. 2 0 0 o 1 1/ Lncidentally the Giants went inlo |y, cpyive group Carnera was forced to stop after term'nates his fight with a dra- ers hit four batters. Benson, 1b 3.3 .09 Bake il Sl 5t Tous adinns oo 40, seconds of matic walkout "gli fi"fl{c" “f]acsbadden pitched | Bradley, 3b 3 4 1 1 a q Tor fHL pihce. {ETCHIK/AN GRADUATES |round t - 7{1 15 good ball for the winners, keeving| p. Schmitz, cf. 33 2:41 4 TR | y-on> members were in the left leg y Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Braun of 4 the hits well scattered and allow-| MacSpadden, p. .. 3 2 2 0 8 1 GAMES WEDNESDAY sor class of the high school to whable to continue the fighting. Ketchikan leave in June for the ALASKA ]‘/IEAT CO_ ng omy onme. for extra bases; Mc-| _ __ __ _ _ Pacitio Coapt Loague | receive ‘diplomas at Ketchikan. | Harnes stopped Carnera in Phila- Diomede Islands where he will have Alister's four-base clout over the fence in left center. Bud Foster | took a fling at hurling, to open on the mound for the Legion, but had much trouble finding the plate and iet nine runs in before McAlister | tock over the hurling with two out| ‘n the third. | To add to the Legion’s troubles,; Krause received a split thumb in)| the first inning and was forced to| quit behind the bat. Hagerup took a turn at catching, but did not find the spot to his liking, and Wayne Graham replaced him in the fifth to finish the game . Pete Schmitz and Manager MacSpadden had big nights at bat for the Purples, each connecting ror two bingles in toree trips; Ken Junge got three-for-four for the Lezion. ' DOUGLAS-MOOSE TONIGHT In an effort to catch up on all | Hagerup 3b, c., | Foster, Totals 3514112116 6 “Substituted for Bardi in third in- ning. iDuckworth substituted for Elliott in fifth inning LEGION AB R McAlister, ss,3b.p. 4 1 1 1 Junge, 2b. 4 Snow, 1b. 4 , P., 3b. 3 Nixon, If,, ss. 2 *Krause, c., 8. 1 Bloomgquist, cf, 1f. .. 4 Graham, 1f, cf, c. 4 tStrang, rf. 4 Totals —Started game as catcher and taken out. Re-entered at shortstop in sixth Nixon, with permission of Elks be- cause no other man available. +—Substituted for Krause in first. inning to substitute for| San Francisco 6; San Diego 7. Oakland 5; Seattle 6. Sacramento 2; Portland 0. Lcs Angeles-Mission, rain. National League Brooklyn 4; New York 5, twelv innings. Pittsburgh 11; St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 5; Chicago 2. Boston 2; Philadelphia . American Leagu~ New York 9; Boston 8, innings. Chicago 2; Detroit 3. St. Louis 2; Cleveland 12. Philadelphia-Washington, rain. Gastineau Channel League Elks 14; Legion 6 se rounds two months - delphiain th D WHERE YOL MAKE IT! ago. | i | B | cleven | T T STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. | PIGGLY WIGGLY' QUALITY AND rge of the Lutheran Church mis- FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties B K. L. Cohen You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see ‘Smilin’ Through’ As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering ECONOMY 1B =~ postponed games Wwhile Juneau‘ Stolen bases, Adams 2, Bradley 2, (S):”kmlnd gg ,2,; ?gg ~ basks in sunshine; @ ball game has | Schmitz 2, MacSpadden 2, McAl.s-,Mi‘;;oens 15 sy ;zé been scheduled for every night this!ter, Hagerup 2, Junge, Nixon, Gra- Sah Diego 30 29 G week by President William A. Holz- | ham, Strang; two-base hits, Bardi, A 29 2;; heimer. Tonight Douglas and the| Benson; home run, McAlister; dou- San .ancmw Moose will play their rained-out|ble play. Elks (Schmitz, Elliott); Eortiand » -8 contest. Friday is the regularly|runs batted , in, Adams, Bardi, Sacramento ». B | scheduled tilt and Saturday shows|Schmitz 2: MacSpadden 4, McAlister | 105 Angeles N the Moose again this time against|2, Nixon; innings pitched by, Foster NATIONAL “‘A"m SHOP FOR T D A l d the Legion, in a nine inning tussle| 2 2-3, McAlister 4 1-3; hits off, Fos-| | e nd Y TR StOl‘e 0Sé originally scheduled for last Sun- ter 8, McAlister 3; struck out by N(;w Y(;rk 2% 12 667! day. MacSpadden 17, Foster 4, McAlister pell s t d d s d Sunday the League will go back 3; walked by, MacSpadden 2, Foster CPICA80 ... R atur ay an un ay Jn schedule with the Legion meet- 3, McAlister 2; earned runs off, Plthburgl'_A 18 » "flfi€ ing Douglas. MacSpadden 2, Foster 7, McAlister Cincinnati 18- 18- - 4884 New Chucker 2; wild pitches, Foster 2, McAlister; BOStoD .. ) NEW POT ATOES 6 Q“nds f°r z,e The Moose will flash a new | hit by pitched balls, McAlister and Fhiladelphia 16 A S8 y p e 00 chucker, Pete Rogers, just arrived Hagerup by MacSpadden, Jernberg Brooklyn MU '3631 from Ketchikan, against the Island- by Foster, Benson by McAlister; | ers at 6:30 this evening on the Ju- passed balls, Blake 1, Krause 2, Ha- Foster; time of game 2 hours 10 |pn neau diamond. Rogers has had only one warm-up so far and little is gerup 2, Graham 2; left on bases, Elks 6, Legion 10; charge defeat to | quist, Droppenbecker . Juneau Cash Grocery This Store Will Be Closed All Day — SATURDAY, MAY 30— DECORATION DAY—BUY FOR TWO DAYS! PORK and BEANS | Booths’ SARDINES ARMOUR'S Mustard or Tomato Sauce 3 large cans 43(3 3cans Y 290 "SHRIMP "CHEESE DRY PACK AMERICAN LOAF 2cans Ly 29C Pound . ... 23(: COFFEE HILLS BROS. 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