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» WAL, KITTY, HERE WE IS IN TH NEW BASEBALL RAGE TO OPEN HERE SUNDAY,MAY 1 Horsehide Chiefs Settle Problems in Amicable Meeting Last Night Unmarked by the fierce discord of past years was last cvening meeting at the Elks Hall of G tineau Channel F ficials and team head: Sitting down to busi 5, William Holzheimer, President, Frank Heinke, vice-president, and V. W Mulvihill, league secretary first went about the business of naming the Moose, the Elks and the Doug- Jas Firemen, last year's participants, as the competing teams in the league again this year. As the next order of business, W. K. Clark, of The Daily Alaska Empire staff, was re-clected official scorcr of the league. Players Allotted The meeting was then thrown cpen to settling of player prob- lems and determining the skeleton m rosters made up from known diamend artists, and to which new- coming horsehiders will be added to fill out the three squads. Repre- senting the teams were: Art Mc- Kinnon and Stan Grummett, mana- ger and captain-assistant manager cf the champion Moose; A. E. Goetz. manager of the runner-up Douglas Islanders; Manager Howard Sim- mons, Acsistant Manager Carey Tubbs and Everett Nowell, utility man and coagh, of the Elks. On the lists of hold-over players turned in to the officials by the three managers were the following players: Moose — Fritz Schmitz, Jack Schmitz, Bill Schmitz, Tom Martin ball League of-| e et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1938. : o SO HERE'S YE OLD FRIENDS AGIN, + PUSS,0LKD! JESS ANKLE OVER T' TH' OLD HOUSE AN' BE BACK IN AJIFFY. sramectat L AWRIN HAS All Clews Fail TRUITT RETURNS TORELLS WILL After further slight discussion e e 0l ASS:DERBY g FROMPACK TAX SAIL SUNDAY which argument had arisen in the s past, and it was agreed that Presi- k i dent Holzheimer should appoint ai | : | { umpire-in-chief and corps of arbi- i R : | ters, and that the President shouid make further allotm”ats to the var- T ious teams to round out their Railbirdg /\gr(‘cd that Can- strength from the list of new play- |*“Man Overobard” Provides Wellknown Juneau Couple ers who should be signcd up within dlda“B'Pr?_}l)Obang | Thrill for Attornel Gen- = Plan Year's Trip, Euro- Stan Grummett was appointed to ig Tlorse | eral En Route Home pean Countries draw up the playing schedule for the < e | LS $ ason and it was settled that no Bo AL After ropre #iting Alaska in tax Soon to embark on a year's trip practice schedule be layed down for LOUISVILLE, May 3. - Lawrin | actions in the superior court of to Germany, a former member of the Juneau diamond, but that both | gerpert M. Woolf's Kentucky Derby | Washington at Seattle, Attorney Kaser Wilhelm's body guard, W. L the Moose and Elks should use it|candidate, is the raciest-looking General James 8. Truitt returns to Torell, accompanied by Mrs, Torell, whenever possible during the next|:horouzhbred at Churchill Downs his headquarters here on the Al- will sail aboard tne Princess Louise| two weeks to whip their squads in (his spring, aska this morning Sunday on a voyage which will cov- shape for the coming campaign Cockers and railbirds are gener- | The cases involve the Hydaburg er many thousands of miles before From the team lists as now set- ajiy agreed that, of the candidates. Fisieries, Inc, and the Far West returning to Juneau tled, it appears that three fairly Lawrin is the most prepossessing big | Fisheries, Tnc. which operated in| The Torells, who are well known S R e the Westward. About $4,000 in (axes j juneau where Mr. Torell has been | due for 1935, 1936 and 1937 is In- 5 property owner, have lived here | volved in the Hydaburg case, Judge gnce 1934, Truitt reported, and approximately $2,300 in the Far West action. Both cases were taken under advisement <A by Buperior Judge Clay Allen. of Seattle to see Mr. Torell's brother and purchase a car before traveling sessing King country S P e ! SR R . Twn SURPRISES which denote driving power, Law- The Hydaburg company operat- r“ »fidl}:;‘l«l‘]::\vp“ll:m where Mrs i"‘x‘-‘\‘::ln\:.ltl:"':\rxxd will then come to rin certainly k > par : ed for thrce y without report- [ TOreSBEFEIIYES, Ve b s Ia '.lr“‘ruurl‘,‘f,‘.m R O Bk “anv rotun to the Territory,|": DHENANIhen totor.to New York| M JIotely whose coreer: has been : ‘J‘.,blli(/‘mnd\ who saw the big Judge Truitt said, and packed some|4nd bOBFd & German liner for Lon- & colorful one, arrived in New York Flamingo stakes at Hialeah this v in receivership as is dhe|IHSY ABIENL AOStravel to: Hamburg) businiess I LaS AN, JOGIIANY YR8 ir e i 0 " Hope that Andrew Carnegie Whit- pa; West roncern where they will motor to the former He came to Juneau in 1934 and with winter say Lawrin's stride is just " " . o § gt BT g5 field, nephew of the late multi= ). ¢ (ie highlights of the trip ome of Mrs. Torell, Dortmund, Mrs. Torell purchased several build- ; b o IN BlG LEAGUES as rhythmic and powerful as that — pyiongire steel king, had secrete 9 ghlig V| Germany, colorful and picturesque ings on Gastineau Avernue which p‘f:""“ FRANCISCO, Cal., May 3.— well rounded and evenly-pitted horse since Peace Chance. squads will face the opening of the Lawrin is a big horse, as thor- title race. Each of the squads has oughbreds in training go, weigh- a strong backbone and it is expect- ing well over 1,00 pounds. But, ed the existing holes can be plugged |jxe Peace Chance, the weight is from the ranks of new performers. well-balanced over a iong barrel. R R Thick through the heart and pos- muscular hindquarters, A trophy for “perfect form” is shown as Catherine Day, Pi Phi from Universily of Southern California, admires the Bobby Jones silver statuette for which 200 golfers competed for at Santa Cataiina Island. The tourney was the Eighth Annual Bobby Jones Trophy competition. ‘The trophy was contributed by the late William Wrigley, Jr. Visiting in Vancouver for two or three days, they will proceed to north, the Judge reported, was the Apostoli, San Francisco mid- of Peace Chance. i Ve - s where s " - o rece ;S e Wl o J . Inow in training for the May 7| he had been lost at sea while flys [ Saturday night as the steamer Al- 8 806C. ! e B the surgeon’s table for removal of Senators and Tigers Being event is Mrs. Ethel V. Mars' Tiger. ing his monoplane off Long Tsland. | aska plowed northward. Reported by| ~After visiting for a month i BUEECRC AT, ; . | his appendix ship officers as being “slightly in- | Dortmund, they will spend the next _Last Saturday, both Mr. and Mrs. SR R AR Torell resigned their positions on WalchedAright Games recent winner of the Arkansas He disappeared April 15. s {BEy: &b DOSIRER DE iy /imming like & good fellow Many and Austria, visiting historic| the staff of St. Anns’ Hospital where LEGION SCHEDULES Are Played Monday it nu"been cumpsining, | BURFORD SAILS ON 3™ e o “oer an ot . isvlng Lo e v ey e ben e o zome, - BIG |G GS DINNER (By As: i ey : * 15 or 20 minutes while | tion resorts. They later plan to re- time 3 : FOREVENING MAY 16 ated,” the Judge said the man | three months motoring over G ted Press) not show the usual drawn, washed- kept 16 up 1 SELLING TOUR TO Fef X o o Cered to pick him twm to Dortmund where they will G oo While the next couple of weeks out appearance of so many win- N e e T WESTWARD CITIES up. Next day the man, whose name make their home for some time, change the picture, two of the big- Lawrin and Tiger, along witli —_ the Judge did not learn, didn’t re- celerating Christmas with tradi- At a well allended meeting of " | Alford John Bradford Post, Ameri= gest surprises so far in the major his stablemate, Mountain Ridge,| J. B. Burford left aboard the Al- member a thing about what hap- tional German good cheer. league baseball season are the are well-liked in pre-Derby esti- aska f the Westward on a sell- pened, he claimed. Mr. 1\nv1>1I has many relatives liv- Washington Senators and Detroit mates, and certainly if looks have ing tour which will take him to >-o-o— ing in Germany, among them a Tigers. anything to do with the results Valdez, Fairbanks, Seward, Anch- SHEARER FUNERA number of and nephe whose curiosity about Alaska will be | can Legion, last night in the Dugout plans were made for a Jiggs dinner to be held on May 16, starting af The following are scores-of major league baseball games played this ildin, aglund, Bob Kimball, Joe! Washington opens the first home they should be well up front if not|orage, and Cordova for the coming afternoon and received up to 1:30 6:30 pm. A committee of Vice Com~ . ém;i\\'.g.!o}!{\g::\\" Smith, CE!‘enre Con- | stand against the western clubs to-|in the lead when the pack flashes month TO BE TOMORROW heightened by the many souvenirs ..., .. B i mander Bert Lybeck, John E. Peg= verse. Joe Werner, and Captain | day. Washington is in second place under the wire. Burford will sell school supplies —_— and pictures of the Territory which NATIONAL LEAGUE ues and Tom Hutchings was named - Stan Grummett. n the American League. -—-o— and office equipment carried by the Fune services for Tom Shearer, Mr. ’I‘nrvll»x.\ v.ukmg them as gift. Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh 2. to handle the affair. Douglas—Eddie Roller, Mark Jen-| The Detroit Tigers, tied with the HOUSE ENTERED J. B. Burford store here Juneau tailor, who died this week at| In addition to visiting with his pyyageinnia 2. Chicago 5. Plans for Memorial Day obser= sen, Claude Erskine, Johnny Niemi,|St. Louis Browns for sixth place - e St. Ann’s Hospital, have been an-|mother and sisters and brothers, M. nou"voue 2. Gincinnati 10. vance also were discussed and the George Stragier, Sammy Nelson, | Starts ea: t today for a campaign John Polok, resident on the Loop OFF TO KANAKANAK nounced for 2 p.m. tomorrow from Torell plans to visit many friends g 00 2: St. Louis 3. committee made up of the Post Of~ - Andy Balog, Bob Bonner, Jimmy | Farly season dope on the Browns Road, Glacier Highway, reports that J. A. Bender, for sometime on the the Charles W. Carter mortuary. |in Germany and asks that Juneau- AMERICAN LEAGUE ficers and Past Commanders E. M. Manning, and Captain Walt An-|B8nd Tigers has been upset his house has been entered, through | Juneau staff of the Signal Corps, Pallbearers will be George Gulluf- ites having acquaintances aboard Chicago 2; Philadelphia T Polley, W. O. Johnson and Waino drews. | The Senators gave the Yankees a door that was smashed, and a left for Kanakanak, Bristol Bay, sen, Bert Lybeck, Bud Anderson, give him their addresses so that he g "y "1™ New York 5. Hendrickson was named to handle Elks — Molly MacSpadden, Bud @ Whale of a tussle yesterday after- sum of money taken. He is making aboard the Alaska accompanied by John E. Pegues, Steve Vukovich, and may call on them. Detroit 3: fio_\mn 4 - the annual event which the Legion Foster, Ervin Hagerup, Dick Mc- hoon before going down. Joe Di an inventory to ascertain whether his wife. Bender will have charge of 'Tom Hutchings. The services are to Remaining in Germany until Cleveland 10; Washirigton 9 with the Auxiliary sponsors. Donald, and Everett Nowell. Maggio got his second home run of anything else was stolen. the station at that point. be conducted by the American Leg- Spring, the Torells plan to return B A i e i - > . X Catchers Are Swapped the season. - e — > ion and interment will follow in the to the United States to attend the| moq.00 News Today.—Emmpire Try The Empire classifieds for ik 3 results, News Today.—Empire. Try an Empire ad. American Legion plot World Fairs in New York and San Then, in a private deal, the The Giants, invincible against the! Today * Moose traded their last year's re-|€astern clubs in the National League, serve catcher, Orin Addleman, to|Polished off the Brooklyn Dodgers the Elks in exchange for Catcher|for the sixth time. Kelly Blake. The next move was to| The St. Louis Cardinals, with settle the distribution of free-lance Medwick leading a typical gashouse 3 players of already known amnw,‘r"pmin:. belted over the Chicago among them several league stars of | Cubs. former years who have returned to Al Al AONL A Juneau since last season. ZAMES ) In an effort to bolster last sea-| Pacific Coast League N .. son’s cellarites, Pitcher Ward Mc-| No games played in the Pacific Alister and infielders Earl Forsythe, Coast League Monday as teams Eddie Lawson and Don Bradley, zn‘wvrv traveling to open this after- former Channel Leaguers, were add- | noon on this week’s schedule. ed to the Elks squad. The Elks also| National League drew a fancy-appearing new player | Brooklyn 4; New York 7. in Southpaw Harold Abramson. Bat-| Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati 8. tery stars of three seasons back, Bob| St. Louis Chicago 3. Boyd and Dave Turner, both of American League o ys ery ou = us oo ense whom are to return to Juneau soon.| Philadelphia 1; Boston 13. | were alloted to Douglas along with| Detroit 3; Cleveland 11. » Hurler Elmer Lindstrom and| New York 3; Washington 2 Catcher Rex Pinckley. The only| b new name to be added to the Moose | STANDING OF CLUBS squad was Bert Beck, a newcomer Pacific Coast League who is touted as a sparkling in. Won Lost Pec fielder. e | Portland 18 12 600 iy cramen 1§ 5313 - 861 N / i i ( rat a1l omher Gastineau Channel tou mgeies 14 14 ot . How can we turn out the high-quality type of printing that we do, and yet residents who wish to play ball in|zan Diego i I B 500 the lea:ue miswco:;mmg -zzflson should| 3an Francisco ... 14 16 467 sign their intention, eir names, ' Beatt], . . o SR e e penis | Sl T8 T charge such conservative prices? Well, any plant OUGHT to be able to do the perience, with scorer Clark at the| um}c‘e ulfh’rhe Daily kAlaska Empire National League 3 within the next week. ot 4 g 1 B T e i Gl v MM % same thing. It’s simply a matter of experience and proper production plan- agreed that the official season| Chicago 9 5 643 should, as in the past, consist of | pittsburgh 8 5 615 A - thirty-six games, divided into two 2 { L i et g e S el Bisid 1 ning - so your work goes through without a hitch, or waste of time, and with ! two half-winners will meet at the Brooklyn 5 . 8. 38 § = i end of the season in the “Little|st. Louis 4 9 38 1 World Series” play-offs for the ! initi B Dol Bttt iy iyl . no extra costs. ——— For Good Printing, Telephone 374. are to be played on Tuesday and American League b Friday evening of each week dur- Won Lost Pet ing the season; games to commence Cleveland 10 3 169 at 6:30 o'clock, and nine inning con- Washington 8 6 571 tests will be played each Sunday, Boston 6 538 ¥ peginning at 5:30 o'clock. New York 8 7 533 Opening May 15 | Chicago 5 6 455 Sunday, May 15, less than two Detroit 5 8 385 weeks away, was named as the gt Louis 5 8 385 e opening date of the local season Phjladelphia 2 ‘333 [ ] [ ] [ 3 A . with the Champion Moose and their e S - old rivals, Douglas, meeting in the DERBLAY NORTHBOUND first tussle. It was further agreed | that two games each half will be| The freighter Derblay of the Al- played on the Douglas diamond, the aska Steamship Company sailed remaining games at Firemen’s Park | Sunday from Seattle enroute to Ju-| in Juneau. Both the Moose and the| neau with a general cargo of freight.|