The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1929, Page 5

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* BRINGING UP FATHER b ——Z_H JA-AMES! COME HERE! 1 WANT YOU TO GO RIGHT LUP STAIRD AND TELL DINTY MOORE ANO HIS WIFE | CANT PRACTICE 5,.\.(,”\.5 WWATIR TIHAT KRACKET CAO‘NCI CN N THEIR THE VERY 10EA OF SUCH A NOISE GOING ON 1IN THIS ARISTO- CRATIC ARPARTMENT i THEY SAID THEY KNEW YOU COULDN'T PRACTICE WITH THE NOISE- THAT 19 MAKING 1T~ WHY THEY ARE a will oppose the British ladies. committee. By TED VOSBURGH (A. P. Sports Writer) NEW YORK, July 20.—Although America packs a powerful double-| barrefed tennis threat in the ca- pable persons of its two Helens— Wills aud Jacobs—an carnest search | now is under way for worthy ma- terial with which to back them up in the Wightman cup team matches to be played at Forest Hills in August. England won last year because of better secondary strength and the surpassing skill of its team in doubles play. The master minds | behind the present campaign are none too confident that the two Helens, both of whom were on the team last year, will be able to turn |g back the British invasion unaided. The current series promises to hold more interest ,than any other in the last three or four years as each nation has three victories to its credit since the trophy was placed in competition in 1923 and the winner at Forest Hills will forge into the lead. Calling upon its reserves to pro- vide a third singles player and also to produce the strongest possible partners for the two Helens in the | doubles, the United States either can call upon the old guard which includes such veterans as Mrs. New f Shipment Weyenberg Oxfords Black and Tan $6.00 H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man The Helens of California appear to be the only survivi ing members of the Wightman Cup Team which Miss Gladman, intercollegiate titlist, scems an almost certain choice of the i5 in thi | tourist in the way of scenic beauty, | Electrola for your inspection. An- ¢ g 1 |Molla Mallory and Miss Eleanor | who appears ready of international fire. ble thought will be used | the doubles teams as it s department that the Brit-| ish held the edge which enabied “m:\n Juneau, they declared. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 5; Mission 1. Portland 11, 2; Los Angeles 7; Oakland 3. American League St. Louis 7; Washington 3. Chicago 2; Boston 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League defison Music Shoppe. Hollywood 4, 8. San Francisco 8; Sacramento 1. New York 7, 3; Cleveland 2, 11., - |Philadelphia 4; Detroit 2. them to win last year. With two| Won Towt Pet teams in the finals at Wimbledon, {E8L Brgpcisco 12 3 e they appear to be fully as stroné b i i 1 i ™ E Los Angeles 13 6 .684 ‘m tandern play this season. | Mission 12 8 600 Oakland 7 12 .368 | Porland 67 18 286 BASEBALL GAME Saffamento 6 13 a8 Senttle 5 14 263 | Nauona: League ~ ON TOMORROW e | | Pittsburgh 53 29 646 | | Chicago 51 29 638 | New York 49 38 563 ler permitting, the first!St. Louis 43 42 506 of the newly scheduled ser-|Breoklyn 38 45 458 will be played tomorrow after- | Philadelphia 34 49 410 |noon at the City Ball Park, be-|Cifi¢innati 33 50 .398 Itween the American Legion and | Boston 34 52 .395 1 Douglas Clubs. American League e Won Lost Pet | Philadelphia 64 24 127 | DEPARTING VISITORS PRAISE New York 52 31 626 | BEAUTY OF CAPITAL CITY st Louis 50 37 575 | | Detroit . 45 43 511 | Mrs. Ernes. E. Gilbert apd Mrs. | Cleveland 43 42 506 Thomas Burrows, who have been | Washington 32 .50 -390 the house guests of the Rev. nndfcmm"’ 2 58 364 Mrs. Henry Young for the last | Boston 2% 61 -209 month, left on the Princess Louise | Gastineau uUnannel League for the south on their way to their | ‘Won Lost Pet. heme in Salmon, Ore. | Moose . 4 1 .800 During the time' they were in|Douglas FTk 2 .500 Ala y visited Skagway, Sitka,|Elks ... 1 3 250 | and the West Arm of the | American Legion... 1 2 -333 Taku Both Mrs. Gilbert and Mrsv'] R i s Burrows, were enthusiastic in their | praise of Alaska. No place in the United States has more to offer the | Ratest model Victor Radio with DOROTHY FlSHER IS TAKING COURSE ss Dorothy Fisher, well-known Director of Music in Schools of Juneau, is taking some special courses at the National Or- chestra School, in Interlocken, Mich., during the summer months. The National Orchestra School is under the direct supervision of the Um\ersny of Vnchlgan, - e WAID AT CAMP KENT H. E. Waid, former teacher of manual training and of physical education in the Juneau Public schools, is spending his summer va- cation at Camp Kent, Wash. kil Fresh roasiea rern. Junesu Ice Work Shoes 3 i A good selection of “heavy. duty” shoes for the man who gives ’em hard use. Composition or heavy leather soles in the Munson last. $4.00 and up SABIN’S The Store for Men adv. | s for her baptism It is not im G young girls for assistance. It now looks as though the Iatter course will be followed. Although ss CGoss has been playing stering tennis in this coun- try of late, the non-playing captain of last year’s team is exceedingly unlikely to be called upon in an active role this season, as is Mrs. Mallory who was uniformly unsuc- cessful in her two appearances in the 1928 series at Wimbledon. One of the comparative “kids” who may get the call is that dainty and promising miss, “Midge” Glad- man, a student at the Universify of Southern California and a player s or turn to its up and cfimmg‘. | probable that she will be'called up lon to play the odd singles match. | Miss Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, | Mass., No. 6 in the national rank- [ ing, a notch ahead of Miss Glad-| man, is another likely candluatc: for this assignment. | Miss Edith Cross of San Fran-| cisco proved something of a disap- pointment in European play, but it is probable that she will be team- | ed with Miss Wills in doubles nevertheless. 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