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BRINGING UP FATHER I WONDER WHAT HE'S DOIN' HERE. WHAT TIME ISIT ? r‘rm:ae's SLIPPERY MEGOOF, || AH! YOU'RE ALWAY'S ASKIN' ME WHAT TIME IT 1S WHAT A MEAN DISPOSITION SAN FRANGISCO KEEPING LEAD, PACIFIC COAST Seattle Puts on Batting At- tack But Loses 8 to 7 to Missions WA | (By Adidcinted Prosk) San Francisco protected the lead in the Pacific Coast League by whipping the second place Sacra- mento team yesterday by a score of 7 to 4. The Missions took an early lead yesterday and withstood the de-| termined Seattle batting attack led | by Art Hunt, who blasted out his 15th home run of the season, and won by a score of 8 to 7. 1t took the Portland Beavers ten innings yesterday to defeat the San | Dicgo Padres by the close score of | i 4 to 3. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 4; San Francisco 7 Oakland 6; Los Angeles 3. San Diego 3; Portland 4. Missions 8; Seattle 7. National League | Pittsburgh 2; Boston 0. | Chicago 2; New York 1. Circirnati 8; Philadelphia 4. | Brooklyn 6. | American League | New York 8; Cleveland 4. Washington 8; Detroit 11. O'her scheduled games postponed cn account of weather. | STANDING OF CLUBS | [ Pacific Coast veague Won Lost rct San Francisco 40 21 656 Sacramento 8893 £23 San Diego 35 28 555 Los Angeles 31 29 517 Portland 29 30 492 Seattle 26 34 433} Oakland 28 39 31| Missions 2 40 355 | National League Pittsburgh 24 12 New York 24 16 Chicago 23 16 St. Louis 18 19 Brooklyn 16 19 457! Boston 15 20 Philadelphia 16 22 Cincinnati 12 25 American League | Won Lost Pct New York ... 24 12 667 Cleveland 19 15 559 Detroit ... - 21 18 538 Chicago Boics 2 17 528! Boston 16 15 Philadelphia 15 18 4 ‘Washington . 17 21 447 St. Louis 10 25 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Moose .. gy | 1 667 | Moose L 1 .500 Elks 1 2 333 RACING CRAFT ARE || ALMOST IDENTICAL . There has been much secrecy re-| garding the dimensions of the vival| yachts, Ranger and Endeavor, the Vanderbilt and Sopwith crafts that are expected to meet for the Amer- ica’s cup off Newport, this summer. When the Endeavor was built no- thing could be learned of her meas- | urements and the same situation held for the Ranger: But Lloyd’s Register lifts the cur- tain by showing that the two racers| are as near alike as two peas in a pod. The overall measurement of the Endeavor is 135 feet 10 inches to 135 feet 2 inches for the Ranger. The water line of the English chal- lenger is 87 feet 6 inches to 87 feet for the Ranger. The draft of the two is, of necessity, alike, 15 feet. The Ranger is the narrower hy eight inches. The Endeavor beam is 21 feet 7 inches while the Ranger measures 20 feet 11 inches. There you have the dope and the indication that the craft that| has the best skipper will be the one| that wins the cup; so near alike are the rivals as boats. - NOTICE Second annual meeting of the stockholders and board of directors of Jack Wade Dredging Company | will be held Tuesday, June 8, in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. (Signed) CHARLES A. WHITNEY, adv. Secretary. ————eo— Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. FIsTY -FOOTERS - AND THEY RE ONLY SOCHOMORES Sport Siants | Won Lost m‘ The blu 667 pia e-shited boys of (lrvl\un- IC. 4-A'ago. -600 outdor track and field meet. They The only sport Dr. Hammond has ~ championship 486 an long time since Columbia 4 on the Columbia crew, played‘ 4291 'won thc national intercollegiate title halfback on the Lion football team, against Howard, South Carolina and 421/gince 1879, to be exact. The Lions wrestled, boxed, fenced and even Kentucky. The latter gameo will be 324 won in 1877, and repeated the next competed in bicycle races. {two years. There will be a grand old gentle- since Dr. Hammond first took part. | |man in the stands rooting for every The crouching start had not been countered in Birmingham-Shawnoe ilight blue athlete when the games invented. Few competitors wore and Georgia Tech. iget \mder way at Randalls Island. spiked shoes. Dr. Hammond recallsj Out of state games include: Ten- Graeme M. Hammond, that one youngster wore moccasins nessee at Knoxville, George Wash- the oldest livmg ex-competitor. Six- and another ran barefoot. There ington, at Washington, D. C.; Tu- ty years ago he was a double win- were no coaches and no trainers. lane in New Orleans, and Vander- ner for Columbia, capturing the 440 But there were 3,000 spectators on bilt in Nashville. He might have hand for the show. |He 285 and 880 in 1877. ¢ |been a triple winner, the only one {in the history of the nssocmuon,‘ P(-L.‘h“d he not in a moment of gener-'for sale at The Empire Office, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. 5 e By GEORGE McMANUS HERE - NOW YOU CAN TELL THE TIME, YOURSELF COLUMBIAS STKE ARM SQUAL 4 e B i SHARES THE MPOOR INTERNOLLEGIATE SHOT” TTTLE WITH. B OIMITR! ZAITZ OF BOSTON COILEGE Al Righis Reserved by The Assoclated Pross Pap osity permitted a teammate to win the mile. Dr. Hammond is a lemaxk.nblk American Olympic Association, a member of the Olympic fencing togenarian, he runs three miles a G day on an indoor track. He is not, UNIVERSITY, Ala, Jun: straight today as it was 60 years bama varsity grid team will next fall will be in the stab in not treid is gold. He insists he and the other two will be in Birm- is not old enough. He rowed No. ingham. man: President-emeritus of the g GRID GAMES team as late as 1912. A near oc-| bvnl with the years. His back is Of the nine games which th of the five will be at Tuscaloc The Tuscaloosa games will be |the feature of the annual Home- The meet has come a long way coming Day celebration. Two strong teams will be en- e e,———— Club-Shaft High, ‘A Champ In The Making’} He’s HIGH POINT, N. C. () — Age 11, about club-shaft tall, brother. 3 of a champion — Donald Dunkel- berger is edging up on par over 7 champwnshlg golf layouts, He now shoots in the low 80s and is marked for greatness by ; {‘ljontvrank pros who have seen ~ him. Harry Cooper watched Donald slam drives that cut the middle i and irons that hummed to the greens at nearby Sedgefield. “A champion in the making,” said the veteran pro. Lawson Little spent an hour giv- # ing the youngster tips. “His abil- ity to make a correction in his swing and master it in'record time is amazing,” said Little. That in- struction from Little is all Donald ever has received from a pro. But Tony Manero unwittingly helped the kid’s swing. Donald used to trail Manero, when the oPen champion was pro at Sedgefield, taking notes on stance, swing and grip. Donald’s chief inspiration, however, is his brother Bobby, North and South amateur cl pion. Donaid has been golfing three years, Donald Dunkelberger THAT'S VERY NICE STICK AROUND AND T'LL GET YOU THAT HALL CLOCK WHEN_ THE HOUSE DETECTIVE LEAVES APOLOCY WILL | RESTORE DEAN, —By Pap| “ TOM MORGAN, FHA ‘. GIVEN SATURDAY BY Signal COps. BT S"fln llf MBH \ in on Each Other Now, (Centinued from Page One) ore cou < job of it. Again Nye {was out lor an inve tigation of wiy nd who was the biflion ne was backed up by (Seattle Times) the dia it The call of bigger money is con- |«ire, the lure of adventure as other £ | g Borah of | queri !Iur as the Alaska Communications System and its personnel problems are concerned | Capt. Paul S. Edwards, assistant tcched in tic !to the officer in charge here, said| All in all i | that whereas the Army Signal the peace of the natior G00D STANDING bldnlon Hull\ rhll(] Shut-' out of Season as Pirates Blank Boston Bees | I i (By Associated Press) { Not to be restored to good stand: |ing ‘until he signs an apology, Dizzy iDean s under indefinite suspension |by Ford Frick, President of the. Na- | dcnal Baseball Le e, for “‘con= YOUR EYES are your most priceless possession. Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime If you suffer from headaches, blurred vision, visual dis- comfort, have them exam- ined for refractive errors, old sight (presbyopia) or possible muscular imbalances. Call Today for an Appointment! |duct detrimental to the best inter- |erests. of baseball, and too much'| D+ Rae L. C<nlson popping off.” OPTOMETRIST Yest ay Cy Blanton passed |new milestone for hurling effecti ness when he pitched his third .\hul-’ for Pittsburgh this on, downing Boston 2 to 0. rley got credit for his fourth 4 victory of the y ‘Nrw York Yankees shellacked Cleveland, 8 to 4, to stretch the Yanks' leading margin in the Amer- ican League to four games. Van Mungo pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to within a half-game of St. Louis, by beating the Cards, 6 GIGBLES, SO ¢ as the )™ Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Snop Phone 331 Visit the i SITKA HOT SPRINGS ! Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | Transport. | ho, wught tae soap-box 8 e ~ il . wio thought t Ap-box ¢y v of t ador's warning ” DAABURE T T 3 icated was a little! | HOTEL JUNEAU | Formerly Hotel Zynda | CLARENCE WISE | | Corps office here previously has and abroad if the S 1\ g ancl pst t Manager had a long waiting list it now is launch an i igatior 3 : a | without a single candidate |sador Dodd o ’ idea, walle a comumiitec of Am- an Empire ad. | He said many officers, after be- ing trained by the Government for bassadors opened an investigation service in the communications sys- ©f Senator Nye and hi tem which links Alaska, with the SlaPPmg a neutra.ty outside world through Seattle, are Germany and I lured away by better paid private positions Experienced, licensed operators or “good amateurs,” 18 to 35 years of age and able to meet Army physical tests, are wanted, Captain Edwards said The system operates twenty-iwo shatc in A a. Among its best known cpeart is Sergt. Stanley Morgan of Barrow, who flashed the first word of the plane crash which took the lives of Wiley Post and e suit, based on too much giggling. Nationaily MAY COST JOB He said: | Advertised Ambassador Lodd, who has spent “All girls giggle nowadays. They Straight far more j s being a cillege teach- a1) do that. That's what you do Prices er of histc than a diplomat, really gave the Scnators a fine take-off for an investigation. It isn't alto- will be ordered, but the letter may cost Dodd his post. The air has been a-tingle with rum he was to be replaced. He may have peard the couniing and so decided on a " is a universal habit of young gi gether likely such an investigation gye not the normal kind. NEW YORK, June 3.--Giggling Supreme Court Justice Byine re-| marked at trial of a $25,000 damage while the young man talks.” ’w But the complaintant, Miss Mar- garet Darnell, maintains hm :vxgglv: an auto accident, she declared, 1 s been subject to hysterical fits| of gizgling. The accident also in-| jured Ler voice so that she cannot continue her plans to become @ pro- | Will Rogers. tinal fighting fling. fossional singer, she charged. 1 el But a senate hunt for the con- i iy niviny killicnaire suspected by Dodd ST. MARY’S COLLEGE 'woud be « thrin-nun IS TO BE AUCTIONED mMorgnn and Ford have been the only cnes reeently menaced by the title of billionaire. But times change and no telling what may be shaken out by Senale inve ion - >oo - nnyestrain- OAKLAND, Cal, June 3. — St. Mary's College, located in Moraga Valley, will be sold to the highest bidder at a foreclosure sale nere June 25, is announced recently. The Central Bank of Oakland, Z trustee, posted formal notice of the STOCK QUOTATIONS sale in accordance with a request * AN from a committec representing the bondholders. The college has de- quoiuiion of American Can today faulted -on 81,110,000 bonds. is , American Light and Pow- The college is the home of the o Anaconda 53'%, Bethlehem i:.mmu Galloping Gaels, one of the gy .5 "811) Gommonwealth and cific Coast's lv.,n ding iuu!n.dl Scuthern 2%, General Motors 55, teams, of which Edward P. (S8UP) 1niernational Harvester 108%, Ken- P bdigen ds ooRihs necott 57%, New York Central 43%, e Southern Pacific 51%, United States Steel 98%, Cities Service 3, Pound $4.92 3/16, Republic Steel 34%, Pure DIRECTOR FLY TO . Hout Sugsr: 88 United SITKA, AAT PLANE states Treaswry bonds 2t%s 97.27, Atchison General 4s 109% Carrying Jim Eggan and Delmar £ A Scth te Chichagof, and with T. A. DOW, JONES AVERAGES Morgen, Columbia Lumber Com- The following are today’s Dow, pany. head, and J. E. P:gues, F, Jones averages: industrials 172.82, H. A. Director, making the round- rails 56.32, utilities 27.6! flight to Sitka, Pilot Sheldon Sim- el R Pt °‘ mens took off from Juneau this IHIGH SCHCOL STYLE SHOW morning at 9:45 oclock in the Gitls at the Anchorage High Alaska Air Transport Lockheed School recently presented a style Vega seaplane and was to return $how in the form of a play with here this afternoon. the characters modeling the clothes e R - SRS made in the home economics de- LUNCHEON WILL BE partment. ANC H()RA(-E LLUB PRESENT | Mrs. John Anderson has been el- | MRS- DEWEY BAKER ected President of the Homemak- s ers’ Club of Anchorage. | Mrs. Dews Baker is to enter- s e e - tain on Saturday at luncheon at Empire classifieas pay Percy's Cafe, assembling several »— guests for the affair. | The luncheon will honor visiting | | friends in Juneau and will include | {on the guest list women of the, | Bureau of Fisheries staff who re- | cently arrived from Seattle. | - D EPWORTH LEAGUE PARTY Tomorrow evening the Epworth League will entertain at its weekly party in the Methodist Church, for | which all members are planning at- ‘trndunce | | ‘SOFT CORNS NEW YORK, June 3.--Closing Famous Film Trio th United Arllsls1 ,_A._, your HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 3. — Announcement that Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Charles Chaplin no longer are directors of | the United Artists Corporation was 23 * made by Dr. A. H. Gianini, presi-| dent and chairman, who said the # {io had given options on their hold- ings to Samuel Goldwyn and Alex- ender Korda. Reliable sources said Fairbanks, haplin and Miss Pick- ford each received in excess of two million dollars for their holdings. - .- “Alaska” by Lester D Hnndm--uv‘ orink GARRETT'S —a fine, friendly Wine for Alaskans Virginia Dare (light) Wines, red or white Old North State ¢ Brand Blackberry Garrett's Scuternes Garrett's Concord * Buy Garrett's at your nearest wine dealer. Garrett & Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.— of fine Am can wines since 1835, W. J.LAKE & €O., Inc. Seattle Distributor LUNCH Fried Frogx Legs and Other Deiicacies. R Y s '. | | 257 8. 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