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5= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1937. s i By GEORGE McMANUS ROY HOFFMAN [Light Company HIGH GUN AT | Prize Winners RIFLE SHOOT Are Annonced i \Dan MO“CI‘ Takes Second‘ Winners in the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company's open ; Place Medal at Menden- |house contest were announced last ! hall Range Event SAY-MAGGIE -1 CANT |[ GET AwAY FROM DO JUST AS MISTER & | \PE DOES - MR EVERETT TE NOW-=1 WANT YOU TO WATCH MR, TRIPES EVERY MOVE- AND DO JUST AS HE DOES- HIS YACHT= AND AS WE' TO -1 WANT TO R FATHER GET USED S AND LL-RIGHT- CUSTOMS 2 inight at the Capitol Theatre and |include the following: ; ¥ Washer, Mrs. C. D. Coate; ironer, Assistant Chief of Police Roy Hoff- Mrs. John Homme; roaster, Nellie man with a score of 182 won the gympying: coffee urn, J. W. Sorri; first place silver medal in the match o chandise order for $5, Mrs. Johit : I“ shoot heéld Sunday by the Juneau {Rifle and Pistol Club at Mendenhall | range. Second place silver medal; went to Dan Moller with a score of | (. [ Complete results follow: Sunderland. el ESKIMOS MAY - Ko ob 2 Arvcsg . X s g S T e — —— AT 200 300 | D 'l S C b Slow fire Slow fire | . Daily Sports Cartoon —By Pap STEELE HOPES | Walker Medwick | i eme""s" 75" | Dan Moller 45 40 2 . ‘ i : .' e 4 4« |Bill for Operation of Indus- GETS 2 HuMERSr . e FUR KNucKn“T Leal"" Hi"ers ARt & Beb 4 oo B try Passes Senate— * P o. . Waterud 41 1 } . g E. E. wesihen- Goes to House “ ’ \ : H felder ... a | i | "I a 0" ea u s G. H. Leonard 40 34 | WASHINGTON, May 11. — The 8 J Johh G. Osborn 40 31 (Senate has passed and sent to the X g | pii e A1y ' . Chas. G. Burdick 42 36 House the bill to provide for oper® 3 1 1 . B Ed Hoffman 24 42 ation of the Alaska reindeer inlius- Cle vgl; n(c:i Wins TFlfth ‘ |Wants to Show Eastern|One Is Batting .455 and| try by the Government for the bene- Straight Contest—Ties Sports Writers He Is Other Has Percentage 300 . 000 - [Fb-clthe EeIEoN with Philadelphia Redl Chiimni i ! Rapid fire Slow fire| Senator Elmer Thomas, who pre- P eal Champion of .418 to Credit | Roy Hottman. @ 4 senied the bill said the reindser | Moller . . 43 49 industry is the ly means of live- 2 g’M"'“_“‘;‘ Press). £ ENGLANDS | SEATTLE, May 11 — Freddie| NEW YORK, May 11 — Gerald| Junge e 41 |iihood for the Eskimo which the Joe ageio ;@t two :uomen. NEWEST Stecle, riled by eastern sports writ-|Walker of the Tigers leads the! . Berg 4 43 |Whites are gradually taking over. 4, Sad Goprye Sefiek hit ang lepting ers' statements that be does not|American League hitters with an| Waterud ) 46 | The bill provides for the purchas- b B ol B e ekt look like a champion, is anxlously faverage of 455, and Dicky Medwick| Weschenfelder. . 3¢ 46 [ing of privately owned animals. ¥ ok REehite Bbaidlh APIREOG qumlm& the gong tonight for an|of the Cardinals, batting 418, lends; Leonard 39 “ ! o R b attempt to register an early knock- |to obtain his high school diploma.| 41 | MEETIN . gailzve;:;i:,;?n "f ,r,’:s‘:‘ fi?elg:;z' out of Frank Battaglia in a title| Walker, Bartell of the cmm‘l,°$fi; g:‘::::k .30 g L M. 8. G IS with the Athletlcgs. 5 |b°métee1e AN i b lxxunpouri.s of the Reds, are me1 Ed Hoffman... 15 45 TO BE TOMORROW, 1 of € |leading homer hitters with six each. — ga’;:e y;i,_:;:;sy :;mfl !:;h: e‘;e;::“: gate and Battaglia gets 15 percent ofpgthe pitchers, Dizzy Dean of Total MBTHODIST CHURCH pringlih o g gl of the proceeds. the Cardinals, has five wins and Roy Hoffman .. 1 H cibn,, Thal. Plintes. sided S e A sell-out crowd of 9,000 fans is|Carl Hubbell qf the Glants and Moller 171 | The Interdenominational Missiofi~ in the fifth inning with homers by ,gg““‘fd to bring the. gate to $0,- | Lawson of the Tigers have four wins| Junge 176 ““"Y s“flk';y wil meet in l’tl\flll; ses- Galan and Collins to nose out the X each. Berg o 173 il‘gtlhz::m (;m:'c‘h tomorrow PGS T S 3 Bees. Waterud . 169 1 Van Mungo held the Cardinals to CONSUL D IN PORT Weschenfelder 162 South American missionary wofk four hits and Brooklyn won - the! JflE LUUIS Is ¥ Leonard 157 | Will be the main topic of discussion, ® game, putting the Dodgers in fifth | WITH CONCENTRATES Osborn 156 2 TSR o ¥ place. | Burdick 146 5 4 Ed Hoffman 156 > GAMES YESTERDAY H Bringing in a 1o-diof ut;l;'lhcon; OB BT R | % National League H centrates from the Hirst-Chichago! : Pittsburgh 4; Boston 1. FUH TIT Mioa'the mine. fendie Gchil D REBEKAH LODGE IS | g o i arrived here from n Cove | s B Love 3 Sekm 8. LE B0z o o imarer oo™ MEET TOMORROW | : Chi ; New York 3. here yesterday to load mine | i mngo‘:.efli:’n ::.;:c Fg’;f—éggsc/gp//gsj timbers at the Juneau Lumber Members of the Rebekah Lodge | 4+ » New York 7; Chicago 0 CLEVER BOXER. CHICAGO, Il., May 11. — Joe|Mills. The concentrate s were meet tomorrow night in regular ses- -~ | Philadelphia 9; Detroit 5. {Louis, now nine pounds above fight-|shipped south to the smelter |sion in the 1.O.OF. Hall 1 - Washington 3; St. Louis 6 ! {ing weight, has begun his training aboard the steamer Yukon. Routiie business and drill prac- | Boston 5: Cleveland ‘6, | 4 A !at Kenosha, Wisconsin, for the — tice will mark the gathering. \ Pacific Coast League ! g [title fight on June 22 against Cham-| Norman C. Banfield, Juneau at- T o Ry Ko gabns Weke Dlavd I the P = . {plon Jimmy Braddock. torney, member of the firm of ATTENTION OES | cific Coast League yesterday as the; /( i A | A P ST Faulkner and Banfield, sailed for| Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- | teams were tmvelir’\’g to ozen this | BU R Wustrind W75 PSRV Hrew | SEE FEMMER FIRST Ketchikan aboard the steamer Yu-|ter No. 7 Tuesday. Refreshments | Corporasion 1 W afternoon on a schedule for this, = gy = e —— - - e TR = em——— | Far all kinds of feed, also fertilizer.|kon for a brief trip on legal busi- and White Elephant Party. : Portland + + ; ek i ing put him in line for a title shot. {Phone 114. adv. ) ness. |adv. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secy. - — 3 } And Baer was lucky to win from calls “.- L SuE i L i 1 e ) i STANDING OF CLUBS { T Actilages | B 5 Pacific Coast weague | The German fighter seemed in Won Lost rct.| a’daze the torrid June night he met 4 el Sacramento 25 13 658 | Baer. Even so, he was leading on . San. Prancisco el SR 1 nts points when Baer laid a terrific 1 Los Angeles 21 16 568 right on his paw and put him down He sta d I : | 1 { in the ninth. ye " J' san Diego . 21 17 53 By PAFP' o senmeeg 17 18 & ». | Against the gigantic Primo Car- e Portland .15 20 429! nera, Baer showed to disadvantage Oakland ‘14 2 37g!_Far be it from us to deny the pecause of the Italian’s flaring lack NEW YORK, May u.—nurlemh“ Missions 12 2 ‘316 British the thrill they enjoyed when of defense against a right. The play Grimes, “most chased” manager in jTommy Farr beat Madcap Max boy punched himself out trying to the majors, remembers with a chy- 2 National Leugue (Baer. Perhaps Farr did “strike a keep Primo on the floor until the ckle how both he and Umpire' Won Lost Pet, Plow for British boxing.” Perhapsreferee halted the bout to save Ernie Quigley were saved by mu-! s Pittsburgh 1 3 7gg[John Bull has at least unearthed Carnera from further punishment. tual quick thinking from one of St. Louis 10 6 6252 capable heavyweight. But Farr| The less said about Baer's show- those embarrassing moments when' e« New York 9 8 529 Will have to be tested against some-'ing against Braddock the better. an arbiter feels he must banish a| Chicago 8 9 471/0ne else before we are convmcednsur was not killed in that bout. He ball-player. ! l s H E n E ' » Brooklyn 4 10 444| Reports had it that Farr’s superior gave a sorry exhibition for a cham- ., At ) Boston 7 10 412 |boxing skill enabled him to chop pion. His showing against Joe got : tg:::n:;“: O;;f x:hga:mn:;: Philadelphia . 7 10 .412|Baer to bits. That is easily under- 'Louis was even more pitifui. Baer reached second base,” the old spit- Cincinnati 5 10 333 stood. Baer never could box. HeiWfls scared to death when he en- baller chortles. "I' tore down to| [ could fell an ox with that tremen- tered the ring. first, saw Qui s | . ' . - " 1 g thumb me out when, nist who American League dous roundhouse right, but as Jim-; Chances are the Baer who faced I was a few steps from the bag. The hflle blond pla 2 ) Won Lost Bot i) Bk U rouiol | PRI in England was no improve- :Yer out; yelled Quig, and has played from mining Philadelphia * 9 5 843 ment over the Baer who showed s0 grabbed for my cap to throw it down Cleveland 9 5 g43fbeing hit by a right-hand punch.”|poorly in his U. S. fights. Tommy in a gesture of disgust. ‘And out of camps to . . . HOLLYWOOD! Detroit 9 7 563 Reviewing Baer's career we con- Farr has found himself catapulted the ball game,’ Quig added. I got » New York 9 7 563 |clude he was' indeed lucky to reach into the big money class by his vic- his remark just in time to hold onto o Boston | 6 538|the top. A 10-round lacing he took 'tory and is sought after by promot- my cap. * St Louis 5 9 357/ from Tommy Loughran a few years|ers at home and abroad. May he “What's that you said?’ I asked Come and ask for your Washington 6 10 375 | before he won the champion sunds[mnke the most of his opportunity— Quig, 3 i Chicago 5 1 % 333 |out in bold relief. Baer hardly laid:and keep away from a fellow named I said you were out of the ball favorlte music a glove on the elusive Philadelphian|Joe Louis as long as he can. game if you threw that cap, Quig : 4 HERE IS A CHANCE lin that fight. As he went along, S A e e hear it played at its best. To have some more fun. Business!Baer managed to land his right with Now Quigley is supervisor of Na- and Professional Women’s Club[devastating results. 1 ’BUB FEI.I.ER tional league umpirés and Grimes Dance, Elks Hall, Sat., May 15. adv.| Baer's victory over Max Schmel-: is manager of the Brooklyn Dodg- l s S 5t Y Buirn. Dage: SOMETHING NEW ] N Grimes raising 'em on his farm at | 4 i ST“DIES FuH New Haven, Mo., and buying 'em AT m > e 4 | from the Quigley hoggery near St. The First National Bank EXAMINATION == == { — o TIRERD il HARLAN POOL ® Sensational Pitcher Expects ] j g CAPITAL—$50.000 | toGetBackinGame | | FAD HITTER SURPLUS—$75.000 - 4000 i s : : Py | VAN METER, lowa, May 11, — P c I-EA E -t Bob Feller, 18-year-old sensational 1 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Ferbbagra siperclis 1y g ohani — dying for his examinations in phys- o ACCOUNTS 4 iics, psychologlsl'. tl)l:e'rntun and nis- Mike Hunt, Also of Seattle ‘tory, which will aken on Friday, I d I.& d Bl.l Cl’l i ndians, ads bun to obtain his high schol diploma. ” y & o SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Feller said he expected to be able in Home Runs Come Down and Have a Good Time 'to pitch on May 23 against the Yan- (L 5 3 {kees. He has been idle since he gAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 1. 2% Paid on strained his arm In the first game _Harlan Pool, Seattle outfielder is [ ] {01 the feason. batting 383 and leads the Pacific : scvln | AR o S N Coast League hitters. | » a8 i ORRECTION | ; ; { s d,::d,):n;l:m'i;‘ 28 oan. [::,':uh Jerry Baker, piano player from Los Angeles, California, has played all Accounts o e Wik b tomians, Mike Hunt, also of Seattle, leads over Nevada and Colorado in mining camps. Last summer she played for ; {and the advertisement dated last 'he home run kings with ten to his three months in June Lake, California. During the winter she taught nifihtx twu a-: ;rm C?nm Dgneioze piano in famous Hollywood, California. Come and ask for your favorite all! It’s a e ug! - g A ————— night for everyone! adv. TILSON FLIES HERE number and meet this little blonde piano player. ron l"suRANcs wise g Thomas Tilson, Jr., of the Sitka MRS. BURNETT RETURNS Merchantile Company, arrived in Mrs. Dave Burnett returned home Juneau Sunday aboard the AAT to Juneau aboard the Princess Lou- Plane, from his home city. He ise after a visit of several weeks in Plans to remain in Juneau a few the States. days. See H. R. SHEPARD &_. SON | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 2 >}