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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. By CEORGE McMANUS | BRINGING UP FATHER WELL OF ALL THE NERVE - 1 CAN'T GO OUT OF THE HOUSE FOR FIVE MINUTES WATHOOT HIM GOING W FORD alwavys in LEAD Official car registration reports from King County I'VE STOOD JLDST ABOULT ‘ ENOULGH OF THIS- 'LL | WRING YOUR NECK-YO U | BIG CLOD - HOPPER-GET st 5 HOW MANY TIMES HAVE ! TOLD You NOT To GO IN THE PARLOR AND THE PARLOR- HOW DARE “YoU SMOKE THOSE VILE CIGARS? QUT OF THERE - | Babe Ruth nas always had the' habit of hitting in streaks with a great deal of abandon. “It's like golf,” he once told me. “When I get ‘hot’ I can't seem to miss 'em. The ball looks as big as| a balloon as it comes up to the| plate. Then there are other days! when I can’t hit the broad side of | a barn door.” { The Babe's recent streak at the! cxpence of the A's pitching was one of his greatest outbursts. He col- lected eight circuit clouts in six 5. Afterwards he remarked: | “Well, that evens up for that sock against the loud-speaker in the| cpening game against the Phillies (as Babe calls the world’s cham- pions). They turned a home run into a double on me that day.” |Be Recognized Schmeling Will ‘G[]SLIN GflEs As Champion CINCINNATI, Ohio, June e 14—Max Schmeling will be o recognized as champion by the National Boxing Asso- ciatian according to an of- ficial announcement made here today. AMERICAN for Two Others Crowder, pitcher. Bill Freil, velved. — eee Helen Wills-Moody Extends Herself and Wins Opening Set —Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, world's of practical, champion for three years, was ex-!Science resulting TOBROWNS IN PLAYER TRADE \Hard Hitting Senator’s Outfielder Exchanged | | | ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 14—Goose the meeting. | Gosling, hard hitting outfielder of | —,—— the Washington Senators, has been' pgRrgg NATIONS MATCH WITS | ‘trnded to the St. Louis Browns for | 1 Hi Manush, outfielder and Alvin | the Brown's business hy 2utomobile tire trade is being waged | BATTI-E TODAY ‘manager. said the deal is a straig] player trade and no cash is in- (CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS ] | HOLD ANNUAL MEETING i Assurances of richer fruition in Py the bulk of the tire consump- WIMBLEDON, England, Jtne 14.{tho understanding and application tion of the world operative Christian in more wide- 1929, acc of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, held | June 2 in the church edifice. | | Progressive steps in activities al-| |ready under way, and provision of new equipment enabling the de-I partments of The Mother Church; to give broader scope to their work, were recounted in the reports of officers. Messages from -~ branch churches told of renewed consecras tion to the teachings of Mary Bak- er Eddy, the Discoverer and Found- er of Christian Science. | Overflowing the main auditorium into the original church, approxi- ,nately 6,000 Christian Scientists |{from all over the world attended | FOR LEAD IN TIRE TRADE WASHINGTON, June 14—A tri- cornered battle for leadership in by the United Staies, Canada and France. | The United States has maintained | |the supremacy it took in 1927 from France, but Canada has crowded in | tor ond rank. The three countries | the United Kingdom, Italy, elgium, Germany and Japan, sup- Exports of the United States in, rding to the department‘ Isv. Louis 8; Boston 9. ] i Pittsburgh and the City of Seattle for the month of May give Ford 51.9 per cent for all cars sold. For this great record FORD has again given the public the benefit in nature of a reduction in price from FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. I["()RI) leads in sales because he leads in motor car values. | | i | FORD CARS ARE SOLD AND SERVICED BY P. S.—We now have a small quantity of AMMON- IUM SULPHATES—Come in and get your share. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DEALERS S = D ey GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 5; Mission 9. San Francisco 2; Los Angeles 6. Portland 5; Seattle 1. National League Cincinnati 8; Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 2; New York 7. | Chicago 7; Philadelphia 5. ELKS FORFEIT T0 VETERANS | REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU American League New York 10; Detroit 9. Washington 6; Chicago 2. Boston 0; St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 2; Cleveland 15. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast. League Won Lost . 39 25 37 29 38 30 . 35 32 34 33 30 38 27 39 26 40 National League Won Lost . 82 18 . 30 23 27 23 26 25 25 CONNORS MOTOR CO. Sacramento Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland Mission Hollwood Seattle Portland Legion Awarded Game Last Night and Goes Full Game Ahead of Moose 507 schmidt’s men were taking it easy 441 around town, the Bills manager 409 showed his good intentions by pick- | 3 ¥ 394 ing up a flock of scrubs and played | WATCH DURANT—The Quality Car It has these proven features—Force feed oil system; oil filter; air cleaner; oil pressure guage on dash; fuel pump or Stewart vac- uum tank; lightweight pistons; four springs on chassis; Fisk tires; Continental Red Seal motor; Spicer universals; Auto Lite electrical equipment. If you know cars you will know that Durant's claim to quality is no idle boost. We expect a late model this week. Four cylinder coach $695 here. Six cylinder coupe $815 here. We predict you will see great things in Alaska aviation—but watch Durant. Because an insufficlent number |of Elk ballplayers showed up at {the City Park last evening, the {American Legion was awarded the Pct. scheduled fracas and took a full .609 game lead on the Moose for first 561 place in the first half of the pen- .559 nant race. 5221 While most of Heinie Messer- “ the Vets seven innings. Pct. The tilt ended 7 to 5 in favor of Brooklyn 640 the Legion, so the game went to the Chicago 566 vets two ways. The Bills now have 540 gsuch a firm grip on the cellar that 490§t would take a couple of derricks| 490 45 Jift them above either of the| other teams. ——————— New York St. Louis Boston Philadelphia 27 413 Cincinnati 30 = 400 American League CUBA LIKES U. S. MEDICINES| ECONOMY GARAGE—Telephone 146 O] et VAR b P A TR USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains Pet 627 WASHINGTON, June 14.—Cllbzl‘ 623 with an estimated population 620 3250,000, is Uncle Sam’s best cus- 571 tomer for medicinals. The United| 417 Kingdom alone outranks Cuba in| 415 this field. | Cleveland Philadelphia Washington . New York Chicago Detroit St. Louis Boston Juncau City League 314 i | Come and Hear “THE STEIN SO} tended to the limit today in the spread healing, acontinuinggrowth of commerce, amounted to 29794381 opening set match with Mrs. Wat- of branch churches and societies. casings, the largest number ship-; son, but came through to win 7-5 and the establishing of more ef- ped by any country at any time in/ Won Lost American Legion 6 2 Moose 5 3 Pct, 150 625 It has cost the United States over If You Don’t Believe It——SEE $1,000 per athlete to send the boys and girls over to the last few sets of Olympic Games in Europe. Thus can be appreciated the job of the Los Angeles Olympic organization in reducing the cost per athlete to! around $400 for Europeans making | the voyage and cross-country hop | to the California city in 1932, It assures the presence of Europe's' best in the main events, where two | years ago I heard nothing but pes- | simism abroad as to the chance of | sending anything like a substantialf representation to Los Angeles. ! The big job for the U. 8. in gen-| eral and Los Angeles in particular has been put over by William May Garland who obtained the award of the games despite a good deal of opposition, and Zack J. Farmer, generalissimo of the organizing forces. Farmer took a trunkload of evidence to Berlin to remove any lingering skepticism. i | Australia again is to be reckon- ed with as a power in the Davis Cup tennis world, with a team of youthful tennis stars now in Europe and making a strong impression. They, may be the team America will have to beat to gain the Chal- lenge Round against France. Australia has faced a reconstruc- tion * period in tennis much like America’s except that it has been of longer duration. The war broke up the great combination of Wild- ing and Brookes, who won the his-§ toric, cup from the United States| in 1914. The Americans recaptured the trophy in 1920, when Tilden and Johnston successfully invaded | the Antipodes. Since then, Aus-| tralia has sent such stars as Pat-| terson, Anderson and Hawkes 10| the tennis arena without doing bet- | ter than reaching the Challenge, Round against the U. S. A. in 1922-! 23-24,. They won only two out of | 15 matches. ‘ The Davis Cup lists have missed Australia entirely two or three times ‘in recent years but a new generation is taking hold. Aus-l tralia’s present national champion, Edward Moon, lean and lante.m-l jawed, heads the latest crop, witlt \Jack Crawford, Harry Hopman and | Jim Willard in the supporting cas It is still an odds-on proposition | that Big Bill Tilden will once morz | swing his racquet for Uncle Sam when the Davis Cup roll is called| for Paris later on in the summer.4 ————————— | LOW PEANUT PRICES FEARET)‘I H STILLWATER, Okla. — A con-| tinupation of low peanut pnw‘ during the coming season unless‘ the acreage is reduced, is feared by; Oklahoma A. and M. College. | U. S. FILMS IN HUNGARY : WASHINGTON—More' than half | of the 1,519 films censored in Hun-. gary last year were American made. ' Germany provided esbout 27 per, cent, j and 6-1 to give the United States ficacious facilities for a lead of three matches to two in humanity, were gratefully the: series here for the Wightman'at the Annual |Mother Church, the First benefiting the industry. 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