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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, XX X X XX X X [ HERE'S TO A GRAND | AND GLORIOUS ATH \ * x = x SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY The Show Place of Juneau } ROOM-MATES! GRID-MA'I'ES— { MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ! Tonight—1:1 \ \ \ { { thzgnr’cn’yoneo ¢them could have Brimful of heart- throbs, laughs, Cast of Thousands f ROBERT YOUNG JAMES STEWART Lionel BARRYMORE FLORENCE RICE BILLIE BURKE Tom BROWN - Samuel S. HINDS Paul KELLY - Bamnett PARKER SEE MARCH of TIME THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL NEWS OF THE DAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT ———— — "THE GAME | “JUNGLE i “COUNSEL THAT KILLS” | JIM” for CRIME L, - First Show Starts 7 P. M. SUNDAY BILI. MONDAY BILL, * still said to be the| h out a real boxing | and Billy McCann lad who will d. %ING A RT I ST s | show. He knows the ring science MlsE G UU D he packs black powder glove But Billy Jacks, matched against | McCann, was picked, not for | pushover, SUNDAY BDUTS a cracking good chance of pasting but for a lad who stands | any good fighter to the canva New Faces and Fast Men Jacks will not be an easy mark. * Conny Luft, light-heavy from Making Sweet Look- ing Card Minnesota, is to be matched with Bobby Kerr, of the Haida, a 175- pounder that has a lot of speed and dangerous right hand. Johnny Trambitas, of the long known boxing line of Trambitas fist | ring faces anr: ra bocmimé‘w.ssor& and Danny Diaz, blonde et sale augur well for one of | Mexican, wi < e i O T ior hip fad|fedoce yth BeshaDs Pub on the| ouyecum in. o days, Suniay.. the a long long time, tomorrow night,| The rest of the card is a good bill will be “Gangway” with Jessie| nday) beginning at 8:30 o'clock | balance and may produce wme‘t\fi‘:fit}i\e}:\?:}x:easmegv: ::;15 dr,;:‘xcr:‘g: r;:aewr 1 Elks Hall | startling new talent. There are The Card | more x%ew; faces than there :r:' way through a sparkling, delightful| ain Event—Billy McCann va.|old and It Inoks like a swest pro-|SUrY. 16,18 sald to be the Seascys Jacks, welterweights. < gram. gayest, musical - est picture, a .mi-Final — Conny Luft, Vs.| Tickets are still on sale at Lhe‘d‘armi"g comedy-drama with four Kerr (Haida), light-heavies.| New Alaskan Hotel, the T“ang,ppmd%hmz new song mu»| - pecial Event—Johnny Trambi-|Inn, New York Tavern and the Opening Mnndav for the Fourtl 3 Danny Diaz, middleweights. | Imperia). —_— —— — Prelims—Ken Trafton vs. Roy| The following officials will pre- Drown, bantams; Dave Howard vs.|side at the smoker: Timekeeper, Dave Andrews, lightweights; Peter|H. I. Lucas; judges, Dan Ralston | }zY Pete Sumdum, light-|and E. C. Adams; referees, Marti| weights; and one surprise match. |Fosse and Eddie Powers. | Running mate of World Cham- - | pion Middleweight Freddie Steele Empire classifieds pay. “Gangway”’ *Shown One| Day — *The Barrier” to Open on Holiday s There will be two changes at the LEARN TO Class Lessons—50c DON'T OVERLOOK THIS..... t***f*****'f*** FOR COLISEUM PIANO SALE SEATTLE WINS | ANOTHER GAME IN TEN INNINGS Home C]out in Nln!h Puts Padres Victorious Over Beavers (By Asscciated Press) Freddie Hutchinson won twelfth game last night when Hoo- ver fumbled Hunt's grounder in a| doubleplay setup and allowed Van-| ni to score the winning run for Seattle in the tenth inning. Holly- wood had previously scored one run in the same inning. Gyselman’s| dcuble scored Fenandes ahead of Vannis. d Sam Gibson hurled the Seals to a win over the Oaks last night. Spencer Harris' homer in the ninth inning gave the Padres a win over the Beavers. Lilliard pitched tight ball last | night and Los Angeles took the| fourth straight game from the Pa- cific Coast League's leading Sacra- mento. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 1; Ban PRrancisco 6. San Diego 4; Portland 2. &v\HI(* 5; Hollywood 4, ten in-| ramento 3; Los Angeles National League | New York 3; Brooklyn 1. Chicago 11; Cincinnati American League Washington 0; New York 8. Boston 12; Philadelphia 7. Gastineau Channel League \ Moose 7; Douglas 0. 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 37 40 43 45 46 47 50 60 Pet. | 598 | 565 533 511/ | Sacramento Los Angeles San Francisco | S8an _ Diego | Seattle | Portland | Hollywood | Oaklana 484 457 .355 National League | Won Lost Pet.| 24 631 25 569 | 28 29 30 31 37 41 New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati | Chicago Boston St. Louis Brooklyn | Philadelphia 556 554 483 475 413 .305 ‘ American League Lost 22 Pet. 645 603 571 500 500 433 421 311 | Clevelanad New York | Boston | Washington Detroit | Philadelphia | Gastineau Channel League | | (Second Half) | Won Lost | Elks 1 0 | Moose 2 1 | Douglas 2 | of July attraction, will be Rex | Beach’s “The Barrier,” a memor-| | able picture. The cast is headed by | Leo Carrillo, Jean Parker, James ‘Elllson Otto Kruger, Robert Bar-| | rat, Andy Clyde and Sara Haden.| Carrillo has one of the finest rolu‘ of his picture career as Peleon, the} | sturdy and loyal French-Canadian‘ ltrapper who is possessed by an in-| "7 |articulate love for Miss Parker, | while Kruger and Barrat both are| superb in their character jmarts.| Kruger is the suave villain of the| Pet. | 1.000 867 .000 | father. /PICNIC FOLLOWS CLOSE OF DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL Members of the Bethel Mission, Daily Vacation Bible School, pre- | sented their closing program last | evening at 7:45 o'clock in the misv‘ ‘s)on assembly. A review of work ac-| | complished during the past two | | weeks made up the larger part of the evening’s entertainment, with | wpnzes being awarded to various par- | ticipants. [ ‘ This morning at 10 o'clock mem- ;bers of the Sunday School left for| | Treadwell Beach by bus, where the| | annual picnic is being held. ———.———— DANCE AT THE CAPITOL Cafe, 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock, July Fourth afternoon. adv.| TAP DANCE SNAPPY, NEW AND VARIED, STEPS! Trained, experienced teachers—Call 66, after July 4. Meet Wednesday, 10:00 am. at the Legion Dugout. Private Lessons—175¢ DURING JULY ONLY! Lowest Prices Ever Offered in Alaska. Terms Almost as Low as Rent—Call Today! HOME OF THE BALDWIN The ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY 122 SECOND STREET |abundant. The Truckers made six |€rrors to 21 errors by the Miners. | TRUCKERS | | film while Barrat is Miss Parker’s| , ; Miners ... Truckers ... 1938. #v-"- o | SUNDAY ONLY— New Songs— New Dances— New Thrills— JESSIE Mocku + Noel Madlson Diracted by: soums HALE - Music & Lyrics by: Sam Lerner, Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman _ A GB Production s | l | % | | | " % I i | TRUCKERS WIN FROM MINERS The Truckers beat tne AJ Min- ers 26-10 in last night's softball game held in Evergreen Bowl. The Miners failed to support three AJ pitchers. Errors were weather observer, innings for smory Herrett, pitched seven Truckers, AJ MINERS Martin, c. DeMers, 2b. Gudbranson, ss. . C. Krause, 1b. Zirglis, 3b., p. E. Krause, p., If. Miller, 1f., p. Alexander, cf, Tandoo, rf. H. Peterson, ss. AB |l cwmwrwrnrooe & Totals McKinley, c. Herrett, p. Benedict, 1f. Burke, ss. Sturrock, 3b. Day, 1b. W. Peterson, 2b. Hildinger, rf. Bertholl, cf. . Whiteley, ss. . 2 wprwwnwnworn U5 | ocmvnnmoo -~ T | cvrowwmewe X w | 2B > Elrvwrowerwer BBl covwmrwmmwe & Totals ........ Score by Innings 0 204022-10| 3117005 x—26 9 -3 the | JUNEAU'S H Juneau’s Greatest Show Valu SUND —THE BIG NIGHT — The Coliseum The- atre takes pleasure in presenting spec- ial Holiday Pro- grams . . . YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS! MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Showing "GANGWAY"” ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— DUAL STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTIONS On the Screen— The Season’s Most “LOVE ON TOAST” ® On the Stage— SERAFIM STRELKOFF The Globe-Trotting Russian Barl sian and American Umpires: Peter Melseth, Leonard Holmquist. Next week’s games: July 6—All- stars vs. Federals; July 8—AJ vs. ‘ Rockets. Standings Truckdrivers | Rockets Federals . Allstars AJ Miners il Scouts Break Camp Wednesday | Members of the Girl Scout troop | |at Eagle River will return to Ju- | neau Tuesday afternoon by bus. All | luggage will be taken from the | camp Tuesday evening on board the Wanderer. | 1t was announced today that any | visitors are welcome at Eagle River | Sunday or Monday. | The seven patrols have elected patrol leaders. They include. Pa- | trol 1, Gordon Clithero; Patrol 2, | Dorothy Ricketts; Patrol 3, Mar- garet Femmer; Patrol 4, Suzy Winn; | Patrol 5, Betty Nordling; Patrol 6, \Margarec Rands; and Patrol 7, | Marion Cass. | Miss Dorothy Lou MacMillan, di- | rector for the scout camp, will leave | | Tuesday evening on the Northland | | bound for Bitka, where she will have | | charge of the Girl Scout camp | there. Following her duties there Miss MacMillan will return to her| | home in Portland, Ore. August 20 the director will report at El Paso, Texas, where she will be physical | director for the Y.M.C.A. JUNEAU ATHLETIC CLUB SMOKER SUNDAY EVENING ELKS’ HALL———8:30 O'CLOCK DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P, M. BOXING—BOXING MAIN BILLIE EVENT McCANN vs. BILLIE JACKS SIX BIG TICKETS Triangle Inn, BOUTS! NOW ON BALE: Alaskan Hotel, New York Tavern, and Imperial. General Admission Reserved Seats COLISEUM : EATRE OWNED AND OPERATED By W.D.GROSS e AY’S PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A, M. SHOWING Rex Beach's “THE BARRIER” SPECIAL 4th OF JULY MATINEE at 2:00 P. M. Hilarious Comedy! itone—30 Minutes of Old Rus- STAGE SHOW AT 9:15. ! | | { | ! | | | | 1500 | Gt om0 - D 4 A B S FLORENCE RICE IS SEEN HERE IN NAVY FILM ‘Romance of_l':;olball at An- napolis Is Theme of Capitol’s Bill Continuing her steaay rise toward stardom, Florence Rice plays the leading feminine role in “Navy Blue and Gold,” football romance of An- napolis which comes to the Oapi- tol for the Sunday and July Fourth 1 The new picture, based on the story by George Bruce, is steeped in the colorful traditions of Ameri- ca's famous .naval training school and portrays the devotion of cadets pledged to their country’s service. Robert Young, James Stewart and Tom Brown are cast as cadets ANNOUNCING SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS! MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Paremeunt Picture with LEO CARRILLO JEAN PARKER JAMES ELLISON OTTO KRUGER ROBERT BARRAT ANDY CLYDE ADDISON RICHARDS SARA HADEN Sy Lostey Selonder 4 who come to the school from dif- ferent walks of life to become stel- lar members of the Navy’s football squad. The romantic angle treats of the rivalry of two of the cadets for the love of Florence Rice. Sam Wood directed “Navy Blue and Gold,” with Commander Har- vey Haislip, UB.N., serving as technical adviser for the picture’s Annapolis sequences. Showing for the last time to- night is a double feature which in- cludes “The Game That Kils,” a romantic drama of big time hockey and “Counsel for Crime,” a drama- tic film of war against crime. Also showing is another chapter of “Jungle Jim.” R PUBLIC NOTICE On and after July 4, 25¢ admission will be charged to all baseball games at Firemen's Park. Children under 15 years, free. adv. R “ALASKA WILD FLOWERS" By Ada White Sharples—$3. “OLD YUKON"--$4 By Judge James Wickersham. Buuer Mauro Druz Co. adv. BE SURE of a GLORIOUS 4TH! TAKE ALONG THAT GLORIOUS TREAT FOR EVERYONE! . .. .. Horluck’s DANISH IGE GREAM The “Creamiest” Cream “Ever” TSOLD BULK—IN MANY FLAVORS AT GUY SMITH DRUG STORES JUNEAU and DOUGLAS '

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