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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRSDAY SEPT 19, 1929. kil AN/ Us DDLE \Dl’"\Es GOLF BALL e 2z - o OWNER BECOME: 511§ S ()\\Nmi INTO BIRD'S NEST WELL, WHAT AL AN ‘ [(BOT @uProoE DON'T SPEAK | | oN R CHANGE WITH ME SURE! | HAVE 1 &HouL - . | | s + e Sk THID MORAING - ONE HERE 6.<|L\.E§-\‘E il PR LS | | AEWo SO kS 18 TOO HEAVY FOR BRINGIJ\C UpP FATHER TERAT KNOCK BOLNDS LIKE A ToUCH WILMINGTON, N. C., Sept. 18 } W!\_\_Ycu“rm)fg‘\' IN THE Toe WOULLD BE BLUYT I | Lang, former jockey, who was forc- |—Paul Bergen, Wilmington golfer, + COME ANYTHING ? ING POSTAGE STaMD DRAWER: 1 to hang up his spu \\-1\1“1,«] made a new kind or score recently >f increasing weight ld- jand wants a definition ‘for it. ng up an extensive racing stable.| Playing on the seventh hole of His latest acquisition is Gold |the Cape Fear course he drove one |Star, claimed out of a race at|into the thick foliage of a tree, | Saratoga for $2000. Lang for|where a nimble caddy found if ONTIL TO-MORROW! A\ many years one of America’s lead- | neatly tucked away in a birds 7 | ing ride was astride Count Reigh |nest. Bergen wants to know wheth- in many of his triumphs as a three- [er this can be called a “birdie” year-old last year. or an "eagle.” LSRRI i gl v | TWO MEN WILL CAPTAIN AT THE RORMLS IDAHO'S FOOTBALL TEAM A William King, Kake; T. Peters , Fairbanks; Danny Lewis, Mc. MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 19.—Two | captains will command the Univer- | Fthy: . Arne: Fedtoy: <Bedtiisn C: ity of Idaho Vandals when these | e arid-men of the Pacific Coast con- | Lonnberg, Cordova; Willie Harrls| foerence take the field this fall ‘i'md F. Gillis, Lituya Bay; F. Camp- A tie vote in the election for |Pell. Juneau. the position left Diehl, veteran Gadiuesn - = tackle, and Hult, halfback, with an | N- L. Wimmiler, Charles B. Whee< ! [()I D CUBS FAVORED IN 1910 SI« RI[“ squal number of ballots, so it was ‘};\’m rzu p"(’:e"; “Edn:" g{;lfi"“‘”"f”‘ 7 or l” E G AMIES |decided the former would captain [V ¢ Y & . X [)l ] A b T()()I\ I()l R g {*he line and the latter the back- ;}‘x’:n]:‘xri Anchorage; Mrs. Mary & ot 3 nd. In the big game Bt the Yan I By J. H. REITINGER i DS o GG g Zynda 8 fas o, last season. FHeinecke 18| | (,cocigted Préss Statt Writer) | sven Lidbom and Tore von| Edward Arkens and George Had. \ H;] 4 .”” blocker, and dnclarml i i {Wachenelt will attempt a trip wark. |to be in good condition despite| PHILADELPHIA, Sent. 19. —|from Sweden to Africa in a home- | P D S— orts a weak ankle might handi- | Wwhe 'S he Cubs met|made airplane. | New, select line of visiting cards * SPORT CHAMPIONS HIT THE SKIDS; 5% s e o o e ) — ‘4x“.flm\ himself when he st .-3 The N al sague o CHALLENGERS STAGE COLOSSAL coup, SpOPt o Wt P, o e et 5, o I icnw) at Oregon, was an All-Amer- ! ithe Cubs. | veterans a pivol man as George Stadel- One of the mosx iles in w looks like a rip- enorting battle for P ic Coast conference gridiron championship honors this season is the excep- tional quality of material on hand esiing an| 1‘mm\ who stands out in & veteran | oL 08 Do . one’ Of. Thb strbREall (e ke i o U eat o Itk i 2 | But Old Father Time played 4 L Washington’s center is the giant| I A= inning hand in the game and| Paul Jessup, captain of the eleven, | |when Experience stacked azainst L foarsman and weight tosser. Jes- |y ot pIORCRE DT THE FINEST MATTRESS A AN GOULD sup's 6 feet 7 inches tower bovc.‘“c Veterans wilted de any line and.give him a chance| 1 Mok . wiles and all the tricks 'to piuck stray enemy passes nmmmc % THAT « |of the air. H e is being shifted to|®" : f o The Athletics won the serics,| S NS n cm.!'flx luvwm.mcklfl. where he play- [fo\u o &b 8k miach to the SIMMONS PRODUCES st yaRn o o lcurprise of the bascbail world. Tt| IW“““““I“" thie list is Ray S+ fro,uncd in the breaking up of| els of California, famous as the b ¢ i 4 4 club, ¢ PhEdl iy 2 i “man who ran for his own goal, ,f::‘tm; Cél:::]:‘ee Mg,:::t :J(‘;]m L“ulf \1'0 ks U'L .phola PR B TS W Georgls Tegs Paany mttcréd to the \vhlds’ four years T o estern sector has. alt |e™ Year's Day, but a fine center 1ot i ar rn_sector has al- | 4 G B4 {for all that he has that cel ebrated | R iibly “Beckike |'HE |ways had a big share ‘u( greabill ner to: five down. sTfiCcL;’ne;:f.rlfzo:?l f}f““ e f mn?‘.‘ joenters. Amanx ‘.h(‘ mo:sl‘ reccn'j Less vital mistakes than “‘l’\u i'z.x‘tmn flnd‘ \A"llfi‘ m‘un- iwi:""l\ 2 Al]-An?(-ncfln ‘Iamc'vmb Larty|made by Riegels have been "hc‘\\munu than nl;s; previous lomas ar w re 0 Bettencourt, the chunky St. MaIy's yngoing of exceptional players but g A osinaghy |star who later turned his talent | Despite this, there was nothing ex- | e b Ll loaale e e ARetAIoUNA tHe | campils ot BerkSlByl "SR ICRE MRS SER T t.o Llh e dhm‘opd. bl (:1 N Sypoct; boy o be. one GfUE \\:'r: won on hard hitting and good calil ?‘F is unusual high for the team’s big sta ; g 4 L I Emnmm season, playing no small fic! The Athletics’ pitchers part in the strength of five of ‘Washing -Ameri- |showed the better form and tk ‘the main title contenders—South- jcan ball-ca: roll, al-|team outbatted the C_ubs in every ern Stanford, Califor-{so has had its troubles over the re-|game. It was the first series in nia, iversi of Oregon and{tention of Enoch Bagshaw as head [which the winning team batted - ! Washington. coach after a scries of disappoint- | over .300. { Nate rager, U. 8. C.s captain, |{ments. Nevertheless the world is! The outstanding feature was , ! held down the pivot post last fout to watch the Huskies. Ther o‘J'\ck Coombs winning three of the “Built For Sleep” See the Simmon’s Beautyrest ] I See Our Window Display ranking as chout the best on thelis fine material on hand up in the[four games. Chief Bender cap- ne coast, but so good a prospect big timber country for football s tured one and lost the only ga George Dy, an Alabama’ product, [well as the crews that have m: ‘Cl‘\("!"o won, in ten innings. Ben- 1 now doing his stuff with the na-|Washington and the Conibear sys-|der's victory was the best pitched F -l R . tive sons, that the team leader [tem famous. |game of the series, the Indian al- auure tO ecewve i is slated t5 be moved elsewhere| U. 8. C, California, Stanford and |lowing only three hits. 5 in the line. At Los Angeles, Dye Orcgon are the favored quartet; The Athletics' infield, which Cre(llt is regarded as one of the best in the main race but in frm—l‘ox'-iproved a stone wall through the 3 snappers-back the Trojans have |all scramble, Washington might slip |scries, instead of cracking as was B Stopping the champs, the challengers’ battle cr/, produced staggering losses among the sports mon- | had. !through. If net, Oregon may | predicted, was made up of the vet- . no proof that a bill has been paid but archs this year. The under-dogs are rich with tropiics, having bagged the crowns of Bobby Jones, the| One of the few outstanding stars break the strangle-hold the Colifor- |eran Captain Harry Davis and that ! %flnc:ilcllet;l cheflll& that hatls been accepted : y Yankees, Johnny Farrell, Dazzy Vance, the Californi: crew and others. left from Stanford’s great 1928 nia “Big Three” has had on the|famous trio—Collins, Barry and ind p: s positive proof. | s —_— e line is Walter Heinecke, a short championship in recent years. Mc-|Baker—who, with Jack McInnis This convenience and protection is i By JAY VESSELS \du ring the summer when it Wh)ul The Yankees were stopped almost | package of dynamite, who used up |Ewan has a powerful, veteran team |later became the sensational infield vours for the asking. Pay your bills the Sports Editor jout sugh 1928 greats as the Yan- before they got started. about three or four Army centers of which much is cxpected Jof baseball. modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ~ AT i .’ (Astoolated: Bracs Heatiite Service) |kees, the California crew and John- | Johnny Farrell scarcely had time e cociated 5 ature Service ny Farrell. And then the mighty to warm up at Winged Foot before \ . NEW YORK, Sept. 10. — ThoZY, (ATl And then s mtona open o 11t Wajor Pilots Flunk; Mmors May H elp Out boy; usually w_am until ;arpund they These were the major casualties, |away. Christmas holidays to bang out a \but among the tangled, title-strewn Goose Goslin never was a threat resume about the awful toll among |y, . xage are found Strangler Lew- |in the American league batting | e the champions in the preceding “'xs heavyweight wrestling czar; race. months. {Reigh Count, 1928 Kentucky Derby | And Bobby Jones! The type j # But the mighty fell <o early and|giner; joo' Dundee, welterweight | “covering” his first round downfall fo hard this season that & prema-|opgmpion; Dazzy Vance, strike-out |in the national amateur is still ture resume perhaps will be par-| \wizard and premier 1928 pitcher | hot. doned. |and Goose Goslin, American League | What a year for champions! The So many have fallen that about |y io” champion last year. challengers simply turned things the only major sports championsi pr,o of the big shots cracked upside down. That's all. And Sy waenatll, Dave Yo Srskithe b {so0 close that the finish wasn't even |that's plenty. wire are Glenna Collett, queen of alons. MR women golfers, and a few synthetic | The Rangers never - seriously | j, boxing barons. |threatened in the hockey race. bt 7 B T N e | * Starting with the collapse of the | (uyieoco et a g fho start |® GAMES WEDNESDAY o | New York Rangers, kings of 1928 2t Poughkeepsie, sank with a mile P e e e v 0000000 ® hockey, the champion - hre'\kmv‘ plngue reached greatest momentum THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU .y ; A. to go. at w0 Pacific Coast League Mission 5; San Francisco 10. Sacramento 3; Portland 0. 1 Oakland 6; Seattle 2. {Hollywood at Los Angeles—rain. There is no substitute | enoaddisss b Bnaan . / for cream of tartar Bt b3 B 4, American League ' Cleveland 7, 2; New York 9, 12. St. Louis 6, 3; Philadelphia 2, 4. N \5 ]Detroit 0, 0; Washinton 2, 1. | USE NANAIMO SCREENED Pacific Coast Coal Company 3 for fine baking 3 ! STANDING ur CLULS i : H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent. PHONE 412 . Pacific Coast League M | DUTCH A Won Lost Pt { k ING Hollywood ........ 50 33 602 EwiL San Francisco ... 50 34 595 £ Mission 49 3 583 1 . Los Angeles 47 36 566 | = b Portland S 31 554 T’ Z d f E M l , Oakiand B wusands ot Lxtra Mules : Sacramento .. 30 53 .361 | 2% 4 e At No Additional C | Nationat League Success of the above minor Ieuua managers brlngs them consideration as big league material, 2wfll- t (4 ltlona OSt 3 Won Lost Mmmg is at Kansas City and Berghammer at Milwaukee, both of the American Association, and Atz had e Chicago . 93 48 660 ers at Fort Worth in the Texas League. : d A = Cream of tartar Pittsburgh . 82 60 577!"‘““ wintigre N i At i i bow I?_encalh the rugged, safety tread of t?ugi}leatbll'ubbell'l. ; 3 ¢ hali d New York . % 63 547| By JAY VESSELS behind them in the- American as- (scason. }‘lrestnnc. provides the strongest, most durable cor 1s costly —so some baking powders St. Louis .69 6 500 Sports Editor |sociation stands out as a good| The success of Joe McCarthy who construction ever known. Cords are scientifically E contain oaly substitutes. Any baking Brooklyn -85 "6 461 | (associated Press Feature Service) |prospect, either as manager or as stcpped up from a minor league tyvistcd. for greatest strength 'aml elasticity, then E e Sl Philadelphia . 62 178 43| NEW YORK, Sept. 19. — This|coach. post to show how some of the big dipped in liquid rubber which insulates every fiber 4 - powder will do an acceptable job. But gmnnau Sl T 436 threatened widespread shakeup in| Atz did wonders with his Fort |shofs of the majors just how a against internal heat and friction, doubles flexing ] . . . n .. . 53 88 376 big league managerial ranks may Worth team that copped pennant |sccond division club could be made 1 and adds thousands of extra miles of safe travel E ask any domestic science teacher which Americaa veague ifind some more of these minor |after pennant in the Texas League. |into a consistent contender has ;{eno ad(‘imunal cost. ¢ is wisest to use. Ask your doctor. Ask Won Lot Pet jeqgue pilots in line for a big time| Berghammer took an ordinary |brought added prestige to the lead- 3 Philadelphia 97 H 684 1 jop, |outfit at Tulsa, in the Western |ing pilots outside of the select Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES hold all world Fia any pure food department. New York . 82 60 577," One or two of them already have league, and ran away from the circle. records for safety, endurance and mileage. k. A ; ; Olavalasd T4 66 529 tuieq business with major loop |field, & showing that brought him |, With the PBrowns, Cardinals, 32 Extracts : 47 Spices AL c St. Louis 74 66 222 magnates eager ‘to try out fresh|a promotion from the Tulsa farm |White Sox, Cincinnati, Robins and Washington . 67 4 ‘473 meterial. |of the Browns to the Milwaukee |Pirates apparently in the field for Forsitania 84 16 47 Jakie Atz has been approached club ‘in which Phil Ball is inter- |new leaders in 1930 1t appears Connors M()tor Company . b 5 8 3% by the White Sox and Marty Berg- ested, likely that the brand of leadership ; ¢ R, - % ead 5 pammer has been felt out by the| Zwilling's Kansas City nine has|that has_brought results in the SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS ’ ' o e oty AR g Browns. been keeping about ten games | smaller circuits may get a tryout | Try the wwe oClock Dinner! Dutch Zwilling whose Kansas|ahead of the other American as- | in Commissioner Landis' domain —-adv. jc.:y Blues have put the field far sociation clubs since early in the [next seasom.

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