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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT = Another Lillard in Big Time THANKS, UNK ---YUH SURE ARE A ACE AT ADVISIN' AMUSEMENTS ! e OH,WAL, I GUESS I BETTER FIND ASH AN' APOLOGIZE . I SHOULDN'T-A GOT T (&l HEY, UNK, I DON'T KNOW WHETHER T'6O T TH! 5 MOVIES ER--- BEAT T ! | I'M BUSY! GO FLY A KITE\!J cally, Is from hats nd- an- Bill Lillard Possible successor to Bill Werber at third base for the Philadelphia Athletics is Rookie William Lillard, a converted shortstop. Lillard is seen in action at Lake Charles, La, training camp. Lillard's brother, Gene, is with the 3 pitcher, \Werber was bl New of 14 econds, ity was S aver of A 15 minutes with a world of courage in elt better Louis for Alaska went Johnson, publicity ell Woman ws story on of the, he neve as is ent of giving a 05S cte Team Standings SC p 4 husl D Aveages The individual averages are: Duckworth 179 Kaufmann 172 Vukovich 169 Riendeau 168 Duncan 168 Halm 167 Mrs. Lavenik 166 Williams 166 Mrs. Faulkner 165 P. Morgan 165 | Blanton 164 Boyle 164 MOREAU ADDS SLALOM RACE i | ‘Thibodeau 161 BRUNSWACKS - Fox P bl B B 00D stonss Ward 160 Hermle 159 Fagerson Stevens Bloedhorn Shepard Moderately good bowling was the €d field, Ralph Moreau yesterday Eliason order of the day Saturday night at afternoon g)xnexed the Slalom Hutchings the Brunswick alleys as Brunswick Championship of Southeast. Alaska Werner “|won two from Independents and !0 Dis list of ski titles when he Clark | American Meat won three from Cali- :}Jifi‘:]epififilB;B“L:d“cg":‘:?ogn:; ’(’ goley | fornia Grocery. 5 2 3 i terling Half of the keglers rolling, hooped 5econd Meadow in the Douglas Ski | wilson up scores over 500, although nobody Mc;renu's comblned MistBg time | Mrs. Kaufmann topped 600. . for the two heats was 81 and 1-5 Mrs. Reynolds High mark for the evening was X | Mrs. Dufresne { seconds. Ball completed the two | registered by Villaganas, for the uhs. i the tetalstime: @8 84 sec- Hermann Brunswick, with 576. onds flat. Third place finisher was| e White Tonight's games are Coop vs. CaSe mom srowart, 127 and 2-5 seconds Mrs. Messerschmidt Lot at 7:30 and Irving's vs. George p.io Parsons and Curtis Shattuc Mus. Sperling | Bros. at 8:30. o also competed I the zig-zag event £0. Poster American Meat Shattuck being disqualified. fHI%, Hooun 157 157 The rain, which had kept yposll 195 145 racers away in multitudes, let up| ~ Denedict 161 184 somewhat at race time and the| MS. Duncan SRl e group of spectators that had as-| lropinson Totals 513 486 515—1514 sembled to witness the running saw Mrs. Halm Califernia Grocery some very fair skiing over a very Whitehead 176 138 158— 472 fast course. | “Mrs. Burford 143 167 136— 446 Presentation of trophies for Mrs. Taylor 156 144 137— 437 terday’s oft-poostponed slalom event| ~ Mrs. Stewart —— — - and the previously-run downhill . Foster 475 449 431—1355 race, both won by Moreau, will be| —~Ramsay Brunswick held at a later date, Mrs. Burke 162 189 The terrain of the Second Meadow Miss Green | Villaganas 193 193 was found excellently suited for the Mrs. Barragar | Mangaloa 171 174 cperation of the new Ski Tow in- Mrs. Davlin | —_— stalled this week-end. The 500-foot Miss Apland 526 556 rope loop provides uphill transpor- Independents tation over the entire length of the 148 176 slalom course, and aided consider- ... 202 160 ably in speeding the running of 156 148 yesterday's race heats. Hurley Miss Kolasa 506 484 523—1513 G. E. BUCHANAN IS DEAD did not bowl. | Mrs, Alexander -eo — Anderson, 7, Dick sen, No. ge King, 2; Pete Fomo, round the Ala - nd a lot of develop- STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 15 in inch, | .. o Pet. ' 882 588 529 47 467 Take Three Straight Games from Toronfo Maple Leafs, Final Series 'FOUR HUNTERS § u —_ - | Bout Tonight ore SATURDAY, ANNUAL RACES tovyers, Merchants Tied- Mis. J. A Kender Gets . | Pargdoxi PR i 2 Playoff Necessaryto | Y. Herald Tribune Al- Champion and Challenger Former R ANGELS MAKE bk o o Pick Winner aska Publicity Award | 3 | greatest crews in the history of the e A, LEAN SWEEP |mussdiaon e o o e In Good Condition ed tirring rowing chaiienge to the title is still in dispute. The Lawyers Club, has been awarded the sec e ¢ and Merchants have again tied up prize ribbon for Alaska, in the BULLETIN—LOS ANGELES collectively as a “bunch of the matter of leadership with 23 nual press and publicity con e s i i " passed ha hrough Ju- annual ‘al., April 17.—Louis weighed in passed happily t ) b e neau today on the steamer Baran- regatta by something like seven lengths for the three-mile grind. at the end of the tournament to partment of press and publicity on the scale here today at noon. The time of the Uniy determine who will receive the grand the General Federation of Women's 3 The tet, probably award. This match is attracting wide Clubs. Mrs. Grac llen Bar di- 455 pa i 7200 of good nature n LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 17 00 p S helis composed of G Victory on Sunday w course record _ S Washington's time wa The three winning teams cannot the local winner Anril 12 Joe Louis and Challenger Jack|J s s o (By Associated Press) 30 and two-tenths secc be pic k:»d _\.rl, for lhe" Jul!y,t-\ with| pro Kendler ented R e ot B ‘ a “”f‘:fi”f”"""”_l" Juneau, Roper Sunday in anticipation ~of | men Who have hunted &< PR, veular three games to go have a chance to o™ S0 F L T B for Mrs. Sandvik, her failure to ; 3 , | many game regions of the globe The end of the second regula story o e civic s colorful rhersgpton i Nor@guinay oo - their title fight here tonight. | many gd gions get, an opp ¥ to s crew over the three-mile course in 2 i - _|a photo finish, time 15 minutes and Professors by putting on a Garrison el s oo To wESTwARD e vate workout behind locked|ment,” admittedly was at one time Angels far above the pack atd POV | gy ceionds. finish e o J;Klu{ g of sta the carly sailing of her boat. doors. He is pronounced in perfect & reporter ung auplting seri Slopd o The committee has decided to in- TEMPCrs o W VORs otip —_— Besides getting blue ribbons for Npe ing the coming week at the expense Tribune, a newspaper noted for its tho. cleknact Klant it ATeEE e S shape by whipping California o AP, Glothes S VEoll s o honder Sunday from | (¥o-mile course in the Freshmen have a round table discussion to' First award ind is confi served with Scottish troops in _the faking a double header SUACEY [¥OF) | race, time 9 minutes 57 and four- decide on the proper procedure in Mrs. M. O ! plenty of wor Boer War and wears a multi-barred Portland. The first game wen ! enrrying out the tournament mext cheirman of the Wra On her trip Outside, Mrs. Sand- A crowd of from 30,000 to 40,000 innings and the second was called Blue Ribbons vik good Alaskan,” didn't take ed up | Dext in the historic regatta on the in the Fair. American War, 7 bl \,lhm:‘d;"m‘“»Hmlsun River at Poughkeepsie next to pay for their dinnesr and the club members LD | sion has officially appointed Geor Returning from the Spanish-Am- ‘J(t!\llllé the Angels’ ‘(‘)-\kla‘ml unle ) june respective captains will be asked to The first prize winners from forty | Mrs. J Sandvik, who with her V. Blake as referee erican conflict, Calvert followed his header victory over Oa give the committee the names of states will in a national husband, operates at Ukanik the ake, vetera mana e R San Francisco took the series from | g ' & O0 & reporier under t paper’s San Diego by winning both ends of | Varsity—Vic Michaelson, stroke; Herald Tribune representative at the 8€r on the Baranof, after a busi BR'DGE SURVEY head of Madison Square fen, | one-time editor, Scott C. Bone, who the twin contest {Bob Murray, captain, No. 7; Gerald souncll, meeting’. of the . CGaneral| WD t0' tfie Statds reached out to the coast and I later became Governor of Alaska Ablon.af . AIemen's . Tite A » 1930, Mrs. Sandvik and her him as third man in the Max games. George Puccinelli, Hollywood | Ganfield, No. 3: Bob Johnscn, No. Professors : ’ field, and while in that metropoli- outfielder, hit homers in three suc-(s. Ted Alderson, bow and Fred Judges . ! : wn salmon, and getting blue rib- f _-I l_ v ern fight followers. tan “game” worked for the New cessive trips to the plate in the op-|Colbert, coxswain Sitors ... bons from inspeetors, for the clean- Swar G Blake is the mutual choice of York Sun and dug up a story on ening game Sunday. | Junior Varsity — Ellis Coder, Doctors STEVES Now IN s nt in the Territory Z' erweis eavmg Dick Donald, manager of Roper, ; ldwell, No. 6; Don Thomp- individual and the Seattle ; Oakland 3, 1 s No. ul Soules, No. 4; Bob Brokers mn g out a few fishermen, but S e - Bay Company. Portland 5, 7; Los Angeles 6, 16. |Connolly, No. 3; Norman Milbank, Aviators 8% doing all their canning work them- . This morning, while looking over Detilists i except for a few mi i — w . F. E. Swartz, Chief Engineering y — enstad, coxswain, R | Inspector - Superintendent for the ng"” that Astor gave him as the GAMES SATURDAY Freshmen Robert Thore “jsn't an awful lot of money | Bureau of Public Roads, is leaving HOCKEY (HAMPS nhg repo r who had dug up Seattle 9; Oakland 4 | stroke; Barton Douglas, N ‘Pnrmmwm]v located once again,|in it-—more trouble than you can 7 h amazing facts for his Astor after being burned out in the Gold- | handle,” Mrs. S8andvik said, but add- construction of bridges on the high- Hollywood 5; Sacramento 6. Doyle Fowler, No. i way from Seward to Hope. | Petersen, bow and Ralph ed the opening of his new offices in | insula, will st Walter Gerwels, Senior Levelman, of -John Jacob Astor” relief ! coxswain. !the Valentine Building. { ment.” lthree-quarters of an high Dr. Steves during several months| Packing of ¢ and clams will 3 studded in diamonds. at Seward to make the survey , Some actual reconstruction will a position to serve, having acquired it is apparently her unspoken hope be done by the party, which will be new equipment and supplies. | that she and her husband will some- ouls, koper | . - SEEKING BEAR ; DEAD HEATFOR | IS WINNER OF » HIETS ¢ J WESTWARD BOWLING TITLE PRIZE RIBBON oFightTifle = ™ o usestw: | S brawny oarsmen . wain, cemprising one of Meet n Los Ange'es- { r bi With only two more nights of Mrs. Jce A. Kendler, Chairman of men bowling, the Professional League Publicity of the Juneau Wbmar gaudy ang each crony labeling the OF 15 GAMES country last Saturday afternoon by defeating the University of Wash- ington varsity eight in the wins and 10 losses each. A specthl sponsored by the York Herald match therefore will be necessary Tribune in cooperation with the de- at 2017 pounds and Roper at 4 S S 4 204% pounds when they stepped | of, bound for Kodiak and a bear Seattle Moves Info Second hunt asins Place by Doubleheader [caiitornia varsity eisi A minutes 48 and four-tenth attention and talk of large wagers rector of the Herald Tribune Bu- Pre-battle oratory blared around th is going around. reau for Club Women anncunced fay be able (o expand into these e 8 ; H fland, all indej Plodk California’s Junior de- 44 |feated Washington’s second string tie the Professors. The Druggists % 4 Abandoning his announced plan| OCalvert, wealthy though he is at Week of “‘elpx}ll),f;c Cf;‘.‘ :‘,‘:l::‘ with six games to go can beat the A'i'e_k s R R ””yj‘”” of iarge Kify crab brought mn by to spend Sunday resting, Louis had | present through “fortunate invest- left the high flying s Angeles aska's second he ¢o; alibut flahermen’ todag, Deckvis Wl Washington sal Colorful Life B e Doiogo, ust so-s0 Padres, |0f satisfaction for the northern side vite all the members of the league ot [ B i e persiic AR of the Sar g S - ¢ et atie . v P VS 8 editor excellence H sandvik ean pack “about 60 cases'" Roper, Ivert’s life has been as colorful o e the to attend the banquet in order to ¢ I Tl o He |, The Angelé made 15713, stralght by to Runs Only Hand Pa(kmg of half pound flats in an eight hour AR 7id Hit i (o hift e oot Outfit in Alaska-Gefs medal against the red plaid of his s et dmmw! The two Varsity crews will meet season. The bowlers on other than Civic Club, is anticipated for the fight shirt. He also served in the Spanish- H\Tllh(‘ f;ffh“(lm RB"\‘?;N the thres ‘top thaums will be expatted the le The California Athletic Comm ne Seattle . AL ARy X ; _ The following is the lineup of SEWARD_ HOPE nose for trouble and signed or the first game went 12 innings, Washington crews which came south those who will attend. The date contest for three cash awards, the °cnly h king salmon plant of ficial, gained national pr payroll the Wa Post as : will be announced later. winners to be announced by the sence in, Alaska, is a passen- in 1931 when William Carey, then a Hollywood, beaten five in a row by | Keely, No. 6: Charles Ja No. Lawyers years later, Calvert went Sacramento, won the final two!5. Gharles Hartman, No. Don Merchants R et and, with the aid of one em- Schmeling-Young Stribling bout in to work in New York's newspaper it 3 ployee, have been putting up their Cleveland to the surprise of East- the famous John Jacob Astor, dur- | stroke; Dallas Duppenthaler, No. 7; Druggists Each season they pack about 2,000 ffir Summer’s Wo,»k and Julian Black, co-manager of the ing the economic warfare Hugh C Accountants " 1ses of reds, pinks, and chums ¢ Detroit Brown Bomber. tk endin: in Wewaard Hollywood 12, 6; Sacramento 2, 4. No. 2; Herb Graybeal, bow and 5 Juneauw’s Baranof Hotel, Calvert San Francisco 2, 4; San Diego 1, 0. | either Edgar Kerrihard or Ted Hok- Architects 1% cal appliances such as a sealer and proudly displayed a “little some % cutter I tomorrow on the Alaska for Seward Portland 3; Los Angeles 7. . No. G; Albin Eric 3 e to make a survey of proposed re- |story. San Francisco 1; San Diego 2. ed Gerhart, No. 4; G stein Building bloze, Dr. Sidney 8. ed that AFIER 10 YEARS The “little something” was a gold | Steves, chiropodist, today announc- | pecially out o |spectacle case, with *“Compliments g I will accompany Swartz. They will pick up a crew of local engineers in Juneau, established an extensive ~-ntinue to grow as Alaska indus- At about that stage of the game, Los Angeles clientele, which he is now again in tries Is Mrs. Sandvik’s belief, and on the job for about six months. this young reporter Calvert was Seattle playing poker with a “few of the San Francisco oys,"discovered his ennui of the Hollywood newspaper game, submitted him- San Diego |self to a blindfold and punched a Oakland pin at the United States map. | Portland | Nearest place to the pin prick |Sacramehto was Fort Worth, Texas, and Calvert | bought a one-way ticket. BOSTON, Mass., ‘April 17. — The Beston Bruins ended a ten-year struggle for the Stanley Cup, Pr fessional Hockey World Champion ship emblem, by taking the third b Straight victory from the Toronto| He has been in Fort Worth, mak- Maple Leafs by a score of 8 to 1ing mor for 25 years since. He last night. and his cronies now spend most of The game was pliyed before,a |their time hunting and fishing. He hysterical crowd of 16,000 hockey doesn’t like lion hunting and ele- fans. phant hunting in Africa because e, —— it is all “too dead,” but he thinks | Thousands of acres of land in the!a Kodiak bear might be the answer | South too poor for crops are being}to a jaded hunter’s appetite for | planted in pines for possible use thrills. 157—"471 182— 522 176— 521 Kaufmann | Koski ’&Cnrnegie the ‘Sturrock Bertholl | G. Bavard | Totals 158— 509 190— 576 165— 510 513--1595 | Ugrin Totals 160— 484 178— 540 185— 489 Rayela Galao, R. Morgan — .- NURSE FROM UNALAKLEET | Totals | *—Average; Miss Marjorie Edmunson, Field George E. Buchandn, of Detroit,|Nurse at Unalakleet, was through | | PITCHING PROSPECTS for Tom S IIL, hurler now at the Cardinals camp, have b reported en- courzging. A 190-pounder, Sunkel was with the “Atlanta Crack- ers” of the Southern association last year; he won 21, lost 5. DR. STEVES SAYS who for the past 15 years or mors Comfortable feet are the key to brought tours of boys and girls to happiness. Valentine Bldg. Phone Alaska, died recently in his eastern 648. adv. home. e i e Try The Empire classifieds for, Try The Empire classifieds for results, results, on the Yukon today, headed Outside for there months’ leave. She will visit in Philadelphia. anl S eee—— Try Th& Empire classifieds for resulls, UNDER AN ARCH OF OARS appears the Uni “ersity of Pennsylvania’s new shell, chris- Philadelohia. Scued iu honor of Joe Burk, Diamond Sculls chamvion. # swing traiping began at