The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1939, Page 5

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GOIN' QUT GALAVANTIN' WITH YER NEW GAL, EH, IDJIT 2 and League President Judse W. A We n\m Schneider. Katherine Tor- | Baccalaureate Service uncertain weather ball games Jaska? after which Peter Warngt set for the’ bagshlareato; servic HABBI MACH!“E snop i fhere yow take in $7 and ruin WH.I. GRADUA'I’E 'Will talk on “Juneau, Alaska.” Last A cello quartet will give “Av 3 fwilys: tatls’ speaker will be Lola LaPaugh, Maria” as a special number, and 'Hu box score and summary fol- il v\h subject is “The Future of the um"u".llmn will |mn in the ‘M(?()\L AB R H PO A t A1l Anatke by Yol 3 \ULh Me."” 'Ilm Junior hu.h ,«h«xvl n.mmm 1 05058 1 All speeches were written by stu~ | 00l s " Guppelia “cholr will sing EVEN i 300 0 WI B ] E 3 dents, who were assigned thelr vari- |y o6 selections, and the high schoo F Ul' 0 ¢ 0 ws o accalaureate Exercises “'::m::’n’l"‘“'h)h]‘; i ibal A S-lorchestra will play “March Noble v 7 1b T T E C unliam, Who has been in charge |, the processional and “Longing. A L T F Converse, s 3 8r0 3.2 o omorrow venmg- Wiz arangemeats ; Reverend G. Edward Knight will Werner, 3t 100 i Musical Features o tea A 170 3 . fgive the invocation, and the bac- Scoreless Tie Game Given 1t ;0 0 . . Both Teams Win Gamesfo mencement Wednesday | -rous aa chivaiy win be | cauurente sermon wii be prented Lawson, B., p 810500 07 L | played as the e | erer 9 [played as the processional by the by Reverend John L. Cauble. Rev- Up as Darkness and | Grummett, ¢ 20050 HL Hanq on TOD Pacific e Thirty-one students omprice the {high school band, which will also |erend Charles Personeus will giv F R A - i class of '39, which is to be graduat-|play “The Spartans” as the finale. |the benediction Mist 0053 in Totals BE R 8l 18 COBSf league ed from the Juncau high school Dirccior Robert White will be in| Both the baccalaurcate and the » e DOUGLAS A:% ‘r’z }1{ "I(l’ ,\‘ next Wednesday evening at 8 o’-|Ch Calm as the Night” will |commencement exercises open at ; LITTLE Grant, ¢ : 1 (By Associated Press) ook i £16 hilth sohool gyntik be presented by the high school 8 oclock and will be held t Darkness won a seven-inning ball oot © : A . clock in the high | gymnasium presente oclock and will be held in the game last night as th and | anning, 3h t :: ']' "’ 0| Seattle clung to the Pacific Const Miss Zora Brown has advised the Girls' Glee club, and “Farewell to high school gymnasium. The public Ok 0. w. & B tie in "—jf:‘""'- B8 3 b 4 3 4 League leadership with Los Angeles. oass quring its four-year high Juneau High” a song especially is cordially invited o atiend either More and more home-owners are coming to realize that a persistent le of "‘“!"f “H Sancp o oLt nks to Hal Turpin’s good right g career. “Alaskana” is the Written for this occasion by Ernest or both ceremonies. As in the past,| firo is not the only hazard they have to worry about Lo g Dy g e pitcher .'I\‘l.nlu‘“\“ b. s 0 o o o owm. Turpin allowed four hits 5 ypeme of the seven speeches being Ehler, will be sung by & quartet of the graduating seniors will wear m whi many are taking advantage of the “whole- batted out of the box in the first pelsel > o 5 0 o the Rainiers collected 12 off Dick oyon by graquating students. the senior boys. Members of the gray caps and gowns and the junio: st tection alforded by the Extended Coverage En frame of the Tuesday mix with the =" < B Newsome and Marvin Brewer, beat- Speakers Named quartet are Grant Ritter, Geerge class will decorate for the occs B0 PROMIGIOLL (LIS Y J pitched fine ball for the Is- —uiner. P 3 0 o 5 !{ ing Portland in the reopening of & gy, dent speaker will be Mil- Alexander, George Baggen, and sions dorsement, which covers damage by windstorm, s last night, allowing but. one: WHLtng, cf. ,; 0 0 1 home town \..m.‘!. A ki who will speak on Eckiey Guerin. “My Own United b explosgion, falling aircraft, “wild” vehicles, riot and smoke. hit, a bingle by Snow in the second : 2 i Los Angeles clung to its hall of 1867." She will be fol- S a trumpet solo, will be gy " You'll be amazed to learn how little it costs. 99! Totals 5> 0 5 21 16 the Jeadership by defeating Oakland inning, and fanning ten of the 22 ik ; 8 H. ) ley Guerin, whose sub- giver ¢ George A]unndm accom- oA T § ary ast nigh ka Sin 867" Jame A i. F. Ales B ill Lawson, s€ icker, bat- i o st ey o = Ms ¢ being Vendell Sc mefder will presen led his way out of hot water a F Douglas 1, Whiting to An-|game behind the twin leadership on it ”‘_’ % “ooirior etteS 3t elht :u“ ; SPRINGHILL, N. 8., May 2 i »s with strikeout balls Grews; hit by pitched bail: Werner. | the invasion of Hollywood and trim- “ I sk 7€ 101 magnetic hill” has been di . number of times with strikeout ba Rolle o filcria el G e i Ala lowed by the presentation of honors nd able field suppo toller; wild pitches: Laws by Principal A, 5, Dunham, Super. 16T here. Becatise, of the relation J Lawson first saw trouble in the Struck out, Lawson 7, Turner 10} San Diego did = A % of the highway to the surrounding Telephone 249 poning. frame when Grant, first 1eft on bases: Moose 1, Douglas 7: | not play but Oakland's defeat moved T intendent A. B. Phillips Will bre- terrain, an automobile with -brakes (yromgdts between short Stolen bases: Erskine 1. Jensen 2:|sacramento up a notch in the stand- Nationa! League sent the class and the School off seems to roll uphill of its own | and second, Manning fanned after time of game: 1 hour. 256 minutes: | ings Won Lost Pet. Board will distribute the diplomas. yojition, | - . 4 fwo foul bunt attempts, and then umpires: Ellensburg, Koshak; scor-| Hollywood's loss is the fifth con- s(:: Louis 14 9 609 Rev “[m John Glasse will give the L g ‘ . | OF 3 Prucha S 5 r Ed Stt since Cincinnati 15 10 600 Invocation o class oy a Erskine singled between third sack €r: Gil Prucha secutive d for Ed Stutz since Cinci v 10 o0 Empire classifieds pay. | There is 1’10 substitute for Newspaper Adverllsm and short, SN the pitcher returned to the coast Boston i3 12 520 ' With two men aboara at first and league from the St. Louis Browns, Chicago 13 13 500 . : = Brooklyn 119 O second, Gribble cut too deeply undex = e g i one and popped out to Converse and GAMES FRIDAY Dl Bon “,’.) Andrews bounced one in the dirt acific Coast League Pittsburgh 4 s *7 to Lawson who threw out at | Portland 1; Seattle 8 Philadelphia 10 15 400 e | B Sl ALL NEWSSTANDS first. | Ssa AIC ; Holly d She Ancther Tcugh Spot Los Ar ; Oakland 3. Won T.»m Pet. 4 - f's Another spot for Lawson came ¥ | sacran n Diego, rain ;\n v ;5 5 ;?Z : in the last of the fourth inning when | Bosion Bt & uTil N % & e e e 3 e v B ou AT BOOK STORES ABOARD SHIP out a curve ball for a hit between T S R 2 . ; : § stop,8;, Eatburgh -8 Washington 10 14 417 third and short, then stole second. | Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 4. by 0 ’ Rull(‘ll\\mk! }vn(hlL by a ,)ll.rl d 1 Newe vork s e g6 it Yol o BEn A Jersen Ttk Shive. . Unless others develop new ammu- | American League Gastineay Dhansel Tingine amer snd Whibing then popped hition soon, it will be too late to| Cleveland 8; Washington 4 Won Lost Pet out to Converse and to Orme, end- 40 anything about the Yankeeswhc| Chicago 2; New York 4, Elks 1 00 100 ing- another bad- looking inning for|{NAYe Wwon nine consecutive games) Boston 15; St. Louls 7. Douglas 10040 2800 the Moose. = and also hold the lead in batting | Philadelphia 11; Detroit 6 Moose 0 1 000 4 Again in the sixth inning, good in Tuns, homers and in fie l(inm% Gastineau Channel League e Y fielding saved the game for the blanketing the League as no clut{ Moose 0; Douglas 0, called in sey- Porr="r=—srorooocroooes Moose. Lawson walked Gribble, first | 13$ done in many years. So far the |enth on account of darkness. gt S " Yanks have made only nine error 3 ! ’ , who went to second on : ¢ man up, who went to second on UoU oo ome however. Si pite stavomve o cups || OUCURS o e o 0 ims e g ers have gone undefeated ! m(:“,J l\lilflf;(vx:)"-‘«fl.nnlln\];:ltfitl\zl(;xznvn;,;; was Ruffing’s sixth victory (Official Standings) n ARE JUICIER F"R 0N' Y 0NE D"'J'JAR uv a single through shortstop and| g,y a seven-hitter, while his mates | Pacific Coast League Z Gribble started for home fo ] ! g vsiagc e ot the Hoglund, fielding in the left hand | Punched their six hits yesterday in 1 S0 et 1 Jasture for the Moose, scooped up the €ighth inning for three runs. |Los Angeles 29 20 5021 {hl hit “'m thoew ‘(Lx;bm,f’”;” -.Ix Boston caught St. Louis still ttle 29 20 H RQYAL CAFE {he’ plate N o e from the loss of the entire|S8an Francisco ST ! ' ol e Ll e series. | Hollywood 24 2 , e traih thisd b v‘m e The Browns entered the cellar |San Diego 2. U z they’re cut from another spot that he neatly extri- and Cleveland moved into third | Sacramento 21 ?7 finest steers. i e St place. Oakland 20r - QB cated himself from by striking ot Sy s ol 2 L8 LT : Roller for the third out. | Portiang S s AP SRSSRA TSRS ARSI SN First Double Play LEPERS LIKE s : First double plgy of the 50N y ” was made in the (hird Inning when The Best for the Least Converse hit a high fly to center-| Sopilal Simubes Tob that seemed aboul to curve } out of Whiting's reach as he turned| HONOLULU, T. H., May 20— Life 2 b his back to the grandstand and is so pleasant at the Kalaupapa lep- MEN s SHOES made a snatch-catch that brought er settlement that many inmates re- THE BOOK TELLS OF° redoubled cheers when he threw to leased as cured prefer to remain . first and took Snow before he re- | there. 100% fine I s oxfords in wing-ti furrod bk LR S o AR % fine leather dress oxfords 5-tip Haglund made another beautiful Molokai Island who make up their| g and reptile designs—colors brown, tan— $¢.45 catch when he took a hard hit fly|own modern village, complete with built by nationally-known maker. 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