The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY AUG. 16, 1929. — - —- [ . By GEORGE McMANUS I'™M LEADIN' A DOG'S LIFE 90 I MIGHT AD \WELL EAT LIKE ONE- QTH QGOo0D EATS- ) STEW,EH?2 WHO | l"‘HE ooc.-HaJ i I‘i"_{/‘J gl F » . % urniture s B A ; | Beds, Springs, Mattresses See Our oo N\ | ) i SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES Lo | f 7A3°, 3 T | THE I % way into the heavyweight picturc‘ . NEw FlGHTER !last night over Tom Heeney. | Omas ar Ware 0 . Campolo was awarded the fight | . . as the result of a technical knock- g IN LIMELIGHTlnm in the ninth round of the | scheduled ten-round bout, when | = — — s Hecney, after a hard beating, stag- - ‘uercd into the arms of Referee Tom ‘ - . 1 L% » . | Crowley. e e ) N S - |Argentine Giant Is Given Sy A Decision Over Tom PLUMBING TH E GREAT SH I RES st Heeney in Ninth w:'h:;,.?r:fi;;n:‘;-fl'? e CHIDES BABE Rl]TH 5 Poonifir_srunsfi'rs T ] $1.00 | —adv. Maybe the reason we don't hear of girls marrying men to reform % them anymore i because the mod- % ]c‘n:/ girl doczn .tcw(z\nt aL.:_au:L .shzlll BROOKLYN, N. Y. Aug. I6. e e i g g T "|The Angentine giant, .-o.ooc.o.oof —,———— - | We are now serving SANDWICHES Victoriao | and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- SO T - —_— . COLUMBIA, Mo., Aug. 16. ® yo.00 from, 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The Great GAMES THURSDAY ® —Missouri university'’s foot- e | Cflmnolo 223 pounds, battered his|neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv Shires, WHith\Sox firdt Dasemati, Pacific Coast League e ball men do most of thelr ® Ee—pm——— o —— e ) R IR N 3 z LT SR AT . i says he considers the day lost when | HOIlYwood 6; San Francisco 4. e showing on the gridiron, and 'M‘MW‘M Flrst | he fails to get the goat of some Mission 7; Los Angeles 6. e not in the class room. diamond celebrity. Portland 7; Seattle 2. . A survey of group gra . When Babe Ruth came purfing\sacramvn;lo l:l; C:ak&nd 2. e by Dr. Albert K. Hecklel . | v Sy ational ague e dean of men, shows the N l 1 3,0;: ‘t;’mr‘:?‘;' ;:‘;' ii?k:tcc;;gd‘Phlladflph(a 5: Cincinnati 4. e gridders at the foot of the o aliona A over and said: : | New York 9; St. Louis 7. e of the list. Freshmen foot- .i inhats | your: mame-misdohery jooeon. 3; Pistsbureh 1. ® ballers were a trifle worse ] Isn't that quite a drive for you"" Chicago QA 4; ‘Brmklvu 5, e than the varsity. Basketball B(lnk 8 . merican Le:lrlle . a -fraterni { The Babe had just slammed_ a fly | Miliauuston 9 Chioage 4 e sll-:x;is % xcl:::ubexlx‘:)‘: 1 :\XIIE::{' ' so far out l_n center to the fielder, | g 1ouis 3; Boston 0. e age of all men during the : backed against the fence, that “fl)ctruit 2; New York 0. % laist SOHOIRAGIA. vhaT > of g took two relays to get the ball back . ‘chutcrs both m o el e o to the infield. : = ! weak hitting and seldom gets the | W T bet |3 fene | J unean ball beyond the infield. Hollywood T e e R e R T § The Babe didn't exactly swing 2t |gan Francisco ... 28 18 609 ERg | Shires but he glowered at him. | Mission . S | LTreRl e et 01“”‘:::[';1“:5‘ The Great Shires once had his|1os Angeles ... 27 19 587 5o ugderstood IR Jaty Ui, Sl b i name linked locally with that of | Portland 23 22 Tl b e ettmgmuch iAot Durocher who was considered some- | Oakland . 23 2 489 | o wasted angy nmge Ry the} vhat of a “wisecracker” until Ar-|Sacramento ... 17 27 386 fact or razzing each other about it.! thur made his debut. Seattle 9 38 191 E R | 3 “Durocher just isn't in my class” Nationa: League i confided the Great Shires on the Won Lost | same trip to the stadium. “Why |Chicago 72 33 | ~ S STttt SEaeeescs e I rode him so hard the other day!Pittsburgh ... 64 43 | Tt . that Huggins asked me to lay off |New York 61 50 [ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY and give him a chance.” | St. Louis 55 54 | || g S T A ’g:-on)clyn :g 61 RESULTS 11111 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” e 00000 e s e o e e e Cincinnati 63 it » SPORT BRIEF! " 45 6 The one big thing Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 secvecoe o oo adel 3 we are interested in ittt | adelphia .. 43 64 here 1 SR § American wveague ‘when you come i o 5 The Cubs have been looking for Won Lost to buy printing is J 1 some excuse to cramp Dazzy Vance's Philadelphia ... 81 31 not ximarfly how T th FIVF B C l f 18 f " style ever since he fanmed 15 of New York . 65 43 602 /€ o 1 ice them in a game last season. Now Cleveland 58 52 527 howmwedolhebb I | 3 * 0\ (el \ Saiacl ‘ B on Old Papcrs for Sale at En]plre Ofilc“ they say it's Dazzy’s frazzled shirt St. Louls 58 54 518 to insure you maxi- [filjil} | 3 - D A s 51 48 mum satistaction. [filll | under estimating nearest to the actual number D i 0 77 il 8 )l Wb f il led; in Alaska by the Seapl ; aQ - P ks i, o 8w - gl youwilbe of miles traveled in Alaska by the Seaplanes el i i e aoameind. [l Bargains in were entered in the American Te- gion’s junior baseball tournaments Won Lost Pct. “JUNEAU” and “KETCHIKAN” from April Sy Moose ... .6 2 .o Ml e H Douglas ... & ' p . . . & PR R m%gl,l.:‘;‘;,fin Lesion fnas Al 15th to August 15th, inclusive, 1929, will be giv- USED CARS first golf on the west coast when 3 el - 8 6 -333 . . e starts out at the national ama- e en a ride over the Taku River Country teur at Pebble Beach in September. Walter Hagen and Horton Smith, on an exhibition tour, are playing Try a TOASTED SANDWICH &t the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv Fresh roastea ps=nuts apd pop- rern. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors, to big crowds. Babe Ruth expects to play at | $i=nbisisiisiieb i least two more years as a regular. 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