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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUES D/\\ OC T. 1, 1929, ERE e B\ (,L()hbl \h\l\’\l [ p— ~ | AM | TO — ONDERSTAND THAT DHE 'S REJECTING M,)(J BRINGING UP FATHLR SADDY- WHEN THAT MR- FORREN T T [ LISTEN TO ’\'H[-’g‘ ( MR FORRENT-( S| — | WOULONT THINK OF MARRYIN NOL TOL ARE 1927 Chevrolet Truck GOOD RUNNING ORDER MR-JIGED | HAVE BE DOWG AN AWFQ ‘\ LOT OF THINKING \___ LATELY- J [CALLS AT YOOR OFFICE-] WISH WHEM HE SPEAKS TO YOL OF ME - Ou WOULLD READ THAT TTO HIM OR ME-HE PROPOSED | WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO You ABOUT | YOOLR DALGHTER fi-r MOST | BE AWFLL- PROPODAL- SEEZ%L?\.E lg-:flv_ | le’- ()0 SPICABL g ‘ STUPID- OGS AND i - ABHORABLE- | DETEST Wi~ “You McCaul Motor Company I e e P U Insurance Makes the Home Possible It takes much more than wood and nails, or brick ::v_nl mortar—or even Edgar Guest's “Heap o Livin’,” to make a home, Insurance makes it possible for you to build, ’ | and it protects you afterward. The materials are insured before you get them. 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They're for sidclines wear. e e ceo0oseec e LAST WEEK OF COAST LEAGUE No games e played in the National or an leagues yes- v, neither in the Pacific Coast { vhich enters the final week | son ths afternoon mthi Foxx, Mickey Cociaranc, Grov Rube Walberg and Earnshaw all have played ! no small part in the pennant vic- of the Athlctics but in all- around usefulr Aloysius Harry mons tops the Tribe of Mack without much, if any question. nmons has no weakne as a or batsman,” Ccnnic Mack told me not long ago. “He does tie iizht thing instinctively in a pinch. He t and acts quickly.” When Al 8 Miiwaukee of the Ames tion in 1921, the critics promp! labeiled him “Waterbucket Ai” from | the fashion in which he anchored his right foot at the plate and pre- | dicted he would come to no good as | CHARLEY 4 ROOT T e0ss0cescescecss @eo0cceecccesv000e A\ amons came up from can associa- This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the i modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT PAT. MALONE a hitter because of this unorthodox M Sa | Associated Press Pheto AT stance. The critics had their laugh | sy Srunenis These three huriers won *hrec-fifths of the Chicago Cubs’ gamea HE FIRS ey when Al's American association 8 ADEEISH AL O vidL this season and will te raost of the heavy work during the world's THE FIRST NATIONAL e of .398 in 1923 shrunk to Portland at Hollywood | series. Bush is the Natioral league’s leading pitcher. i 08 in big company in 1924, but no- | ~,“ “]’”‘ 58, e L‘t\lt “‘U"»i l“f l‘h’fi v el £ ol s A | BANK body been able to find fault L\M (::(WL L“ (1‘;: as the world series OF JUNEAU with the great outfielder at any| L time since then ; Simmons batted .386 in 1925, giv-1 ing Herry Heilmann a great STANDING ur CLUBS Pacific Coast League The Cash Bazaar I'Il ; i 7 Won Lost Pct.| for the league batting chamy Hollywood . 58 38 604 ship. He has been a (:on(eydnl" a—r . | |sission ke aR D 583! for the hitting honors ever o) By PAUL R. MICKELSON |ino camp McCarthy called him'TLos Angeles s § hitting 343 in 1926, then 392 as he | (A. P. Svorls Writer) | st . |Pestinna R e Off T’ »Q S l f again chasrldw_l;lellnéan;md‘{w“1;;; CHICAGO, Oct. 1—A {ightin' * «Bysh, you must stop those ex- |San Francisco 52 44 542 ers rese I)OC"“ § Tor \ 3 stretch in 1927 and in »(Irishman who knows human ne-|peri e " » |Oakland 50 46 521 g | Koot e 75 periments. “You'll go great,” he told E: 0 TOBER ! = finishing fourth in the clouting ract. | yre and baseball, too. |him; ¢ you plteh your ‘natural |Sacramento ... 36 80 3151 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” This year he is again around the| Thap's Marse Joe McCarthy, Who [style. And if you don't why, you |Seattle (8 PL | 260 | 3 top. in four years has piloted the tem- |gre 0 Frtine Nationar Le , < QMK G ¢ b Ata 4 i going back to the minors. ague m, or Foxx hits 'em farther but Sim-!pcramental Cubs out of baseball's | The “Mississipni Mudcat” stopped | Woo Lost Pet WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINC o / 2 is more dangerous in a pinch, | widerness to their first Nationallthe laboratory work. Result: He | CHiCB80 ......... 95 51' 651 95 CENTS | Dry Cleanlng and Press"ng more consistent in coming through |jeague pennant since 1912. became the leading pitcher of the |Fittsburgh B8 les 578 1 with men on bases,” say the __b““‘ McCarthy makes no claim to be- | Heydler circuit. New York ... 82 66 554 WOMEN’S SILK RAYON BLOOMERS | — The figures for “runsijyng 5 magician. He professes no |St. Louis ... 7 173 510 1 | batted in” bear this out. [uncanny knowledge of baseball psy- | | Brooklyn =~ 10 81 464 25 | ALASKA LA UNDRI . |chology. He has succeeded bacauce Philadelphia .10 81 464 7 IN’S It should be a great battle inlp. ynows the men he wants and! Cincinnati . 64 84 _“2: WOMLN AND CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS 1 In New Building on Shattuck Way the world's series between the rival|pow to handle them. Nevertheless | Boston ... 54 97 358 $1.50 to $7.50 | 2 clean-up sluggers, Simmons and |y js 4 remarkably close student of | Americaa veague THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” NOVELTY DOG HEAD SILK UMBRELLAS Won Lost Pct Hack Wilson, strong man of theiine oame and can reel off, without | |Philadelphia ....... Chicago Cubs. Each club has anlyegiation, the fielding and batting | | 102 46 689 $5.95 Each T array of hard hitters but SImmous|gycrages of almost every player in' {iow PRk 88 64 579, 2 and Wilson, day in and out, Bave ine major leagues. | ISt Louls - : o D CHILDREN'S RUBBERS been furnishing the big punch Wit mo pis players he is alternately | I8 : Sl4 M greater regularity than any others. |, 1d poiled and soft spoken. One| VD\/:\;};:Agton w779 4T3 Job lot—>50 cents pair 3 including Foxlx. Cochrane and M":iume they call him “mister,” and | (o . 69 81 460! BR”)GE LAMPS—WITH 5"/\[)[‘15‘*7}701{ ler of the A's or Hornsby, Cuyler .’ hivitac Jater plain “Joe.” He| = tdg . 56 92 .3131 4 3 . 3 i and strphclnson Ofx the C“bs'bE;Cg;knmvs when to fight and when to| jpofisn 56 96 368 THE HOME—$2.65 each, while they last leads his league in “rums .batted|c,, anq commands the respect of ! ! 4 g o s even the toughest umpires. | I P(;R‘.l' ;!R.IE;’S. e : “EN 5 OVERCOARS $15.00 MEN’S DRESS SHOES | $4.50 per pair ] Managing the 1929 Cubs might No college football team had 2. 0ve disastrous for three-fourths bigger gap in its line to fill "hl“‘knf major league managers because | year than Nebraska, where Dana,nf such tempcramental play ! }--.ooooooo-.-ov | Cal Hubbard, umpire of the Sally |league, likes fistic action. Unable | to find it in the parks, he has tak- | jible stepped in to seek rcplact'-‘m"m Horsbt. iciliy s Bnsh i USE NANAI‘V[O SCRFFVED ments for the glant center trlo of yryione, Kiki Cuyler and Hack Wil-! {0 up; PHEhiA MEN’S DRESS SHIRT g ¢ B e vy, ‘Mevullen| 0% Bub McCarthy has The Hawtt o p = CE | Pacific Coast Coal Compan the two great guards, MeMullen| o \oq tho fur in the right ¢ | horne gold cup, a mile 95 CENTS C ~ompany i and Holm. These three came close and a quarter, worth $25000, will! | “ to being about as impregnable as ;‘Zn.onellh:'-i:i(:‘{fwkl’iri"i\ll‘} ,?,::;u l;fl‘ be decided at the Hawthorne track | BOY’S SUITS—AGES 4 TO 13 YEAF \ H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent. PHONE 412 ;m:: fc(:lmbmmion on the gridiron} ) u0 involved knew of it. | at Chicago, .Off s $4.00 to $6.00 i PR “I always figure it's better to let | ¢ g 7 s Glen Warner, at Stanford, hasi, o "0 So o 5 a0 it Me- A pipe organ is played between BROOMS-—65 cents £ had something of a similar prnblem' in filling the shoes of Robeskey and a player do the thing he can do; rounds at the Chicago stadium box- ing bouts. |Carthy said. “T scldom order them | to do things unless the need is, paramount. And they agree with | me. For instance, I know it is| {foolish to expcct Hack Wilson to| bunt and I know it would be bad| judgment to ask Rogers Hornsby La“ istand closer to the plate | Several incidents during the 1929 | campaign, which wasn't exactly a| bed of roses for McCarthy, give an | !insight into his methods. 1 When Hornsby joined the Cubs,! imany critics thought he would end Post, another outstanding brace -f guards, but Heinecke, if he is inj shape, remains to buttress the cen- ter position for the Cardinals. Princeton and Georgia Tech lost two of the best pivot men of 1928, in Chuck Howe and Peter Pund,: who ran a close race for All-Ameri- can honcrs. The Army also lost a fine center in Hall so that no small part of the preparations for 1929 among the big teams lies in ' plugging the middle of tne line. | ] » PIG’N WHISTLE Candies “None Better” Nate Barragar Is captain of Unl Vversity of Southern California 192¢ football team. He plays defensive BOXES—in half-pounds to five pounds. Associated Press Photo ‘ | | ! ! E_!E— McCarthy’s career or be shipped. He | 5 ———— BULK—in C Nut ] has done nelther ‘and instead 1as|. Christopher Fitagerald, presiding!f ~ onc Ghaws and DI £ 8ins isteward at Arli | S a? -4 imachine. At McCarthy's sugeeu—- A sien Tk, Chicago, Chips. will serve in the same capacity at| 2 ‘Onental Park, Havana, this win- clean-up or honor post in the bat- tcr | iting order to Hack Wilson. When | jCaptain Charlic Grimm was in-' | |jured Hornsby was given the team| Martin Nathanson, Chicago, will | captainship. Horn-by critics pre- 'be presiding steward for the win-| |dicted more trouble which didn't |ter meeting at the New Orleans come. |Faxr Grounds track. , In the case of Guy Bush, Mana- | dle colorprinting quickl; !ger Joe used his big stick. B Johnny Law, Notre Dame guard | and satisfactorily {a youngster who likes to pitch,and captain, spent the summer | every day. faltered last seasSon sev-.trundllng a wheelbarrow on the % leral times because of his mania for jtheory that it would develop the| " experiments. At the spring trnm-idrlving power in his legs. 1 tion the Rajah surrendered the| COLOR PRINTING increases the pulling power of any printing job.Weareequippedtohan | Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 GEO. HAAS AND SON’S F ASSORTED BOX CANDIES Made in San Francisco and deliverd to you in excellent condition. This candy is the best made on the Western Coast, priced reasonable. This store has in stock hundreds of other iteins of excellent quality priced right at a big saving to you. THE CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STREETS Opposite U. S. 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