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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. BRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS § i 4 e e e S 5 et e (Shor om e e | [EETT o coniw s ! Real Courteous Service [ | MAGGIE WON'T BE ABLE TO PHONE THE PHONE 1S k. R GONE TO WALK NEVER &\ ME ! : 2 % FER ATAXI- THENWE WONT 8E ABLE OUT OF OROER B PONT INTEND PHOES ON AGIN- f ¥ " COS TO GO TO THE ARCHERS' S % AGAIN > Ad, ! i oM Cons i MOSICALE - THERE'S SOME’ \ / SICALE j) \ 3 i i | ADVANTAGES LIVIN'IN THE »‘9 \—‘:)"' s : Our ‘\hnp is as clean and sweet-running as a new i e kil % ! car itself. It is up-to-date in equipment and man- ¢ ! ”',"1 by specfalists in servicing and repairing new or . § 1 \ ? old ca Our purpose is to save you time and ] s money here. Get our prices for repairs, accessories, { greasing, and servicing. You'll like our prompt, = courteous, efficient service. Cars greased by genuine t Alemite service. Drive in JCAS SERVICE { 3 E that saves time, money and worr Al JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 § % “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager A W WINS CLASSIC ATARLINGTON 95 " REAL BARGAINS | IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU has r & mu SPO i | Whipping Fihish, * i / % Beats Gallant Knight &\' in American Derby ;By Neck BOBBY JONES | -~ ISCHAMPION COUNT OF NINE CHAMPION TAKES - % — S | CHICAGO, T, July 14:—Gal- Acleantl‘roat f lant ¥ 1930 super rse on the Y - i3 UF UPEN GULF Amerigan turf, proved himself a takcscare ofitse]f (‘ONNORS MOTOR CO- | char like his master rider, i | S5 S Earle, S8ande, to win the $70,000 Q@void sore. huskythroltslbv . ¢ . v, the Arlington the use of Wrigley’s. It's | Wins Title in Play at Min- . in a whippinz| antiseptic action stimulates | the flow of natural juices in | Knight, the mouth, Thus the throat here neapolis — Third Triumph of 1930 ; yin th ia MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 14—, The race, a mile and one qu The king of all golfers, Bobby was r two minutes, three s Jones, last Saturday clinched his four= fourth victory of open golf cham-' Galk pionship in the United States, the winr second in succession and the third being successive major triumph of 1930, —— -— = S His most dangerous rival was MUIIEEEEEEIEEANUERRERERREERRATLRVERE McDonald Smith, who posted 289, is gently but effectively cleaned and kept healthy. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon good ring lightweights. Down through the line of illustri- ous names—McAuliffe, Lavigne Erne, Gans, Nelson, Wolgast, Ritch- ie, Welsh, Leonard—the lightweight produced skillful boxing abil- entertainment by thr 2 i ! e 7 URSUNERR the old fashioned wallop and! | .. 4%, ' Horton Smith, was third with N - PHONE 38 keen rivalry, developed by plenty % @ 5 292. He cracked Saturday, after 1) : ; o leading Friday. { HARRIS Hardware division has been erratic —Associated Press Photo. “Lighthor Harry Cooper was Leonard’'s retirement. The Referce Willie Ritchie counting up to nine as Young Jack Thomp-. fourth with 293. Company At lightweight title fightson, welterweight, stays down in the ninth round of a 10-round affair Tommy Armour, Johnny Farre] \f . v » ; ed next t second Leonard-Tendler [in San Francisco July 4. Young Corbett of Fresno was warded the Charles Lacey and Walter Hagen i\u“ ]0(‘01 d at the Yankee Stadium in|gecision. fell by the waysida. | CONNORS o : e 3 EIR s T e y GARAGE &z.nn‘\) Munvddl, the good-lookinz GAMES SUNDAY Skbisioi 48 52 480 TU R‘Nh HOME Ii% B b and fast moving Italian boy from S A s A, Georgia July 14— ! R ford, - I01., _has ‘held a. clear Pacific Coast League Seattle 44 56 440 popby returned tods laim to Leonard’s old crown since |Sacramento 17, 1; Hollywood 4, 4. |Portland A IR e e Sday P i HAUD 30 KEINMLR- % SN ISan Francisco 4, 4; Portland 2, 8. National League riumphant golfing wars to find ey LI T A | 1926 but he has not been busy | SO THERCHER 45 BOCUATA &8 vion Lost pet, Uhe homefolks prepared for the | THE NEW IDEAL | encugh to keep the diyision up mluamand 10,7 Mission-2; 8. ¢ A Brosiyh b 30 ‘605 Sreatest _or vall réceptions since he | SHOPPE | the old standard. Sammy boxes Al Chicago 46 35 began winning national golf titles ! by oo \ Singer, pride of New York, on July National League g 43 36 44 ciBht years ago. Mayor Ragsdlae R e el M 17 at the Yankee Stadium and the|Boston 2, 3; Chicago 1, 0. St. Louis 40 37 ':5” declared a holiday and all business | ol i | PA YING BY CHE‘JK boys are hoping for the bestjNew York 9; Cincinnati 5. Boston 38 40 .-187 houses closed two hours while a 11 foveltion - Swedisk ai lightweight show in several years. |Pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn 0. Elho"’f}‘utsburgh 3 4 ‘474 Parade was in progress. i 2]1 k"l]]‘ gg; ;:(‘:;;w( l;,;n;]vr;s ! » , S f W o i 3 5 SRR nis] < — lost through allowing four hits.|~hoinnati 34 44 ‘435 P MM o0 e e SN ' } inr alnr()l s ; LS t le u est ay Mandell, unless he has gone back| French of Pittsburgh allowed |pyiageiphia M 48 350 Try the Five oClock Dinner| 118" Seward St. Phone 25 | | ? ! a lot since he last flashed his an-| nine but no scores resulted. Abierdtoan 1aa """ . Spesials at Mabry a gue 4 SRRy g [+ < e i noying lefh hand hafars; the imetro- American League AL k) Pct1|i||i]|[|"||fi,i||‘|| i B I!IIIIIIHIIIIIIII‘llllllllllllllllllll"IIF |3 The Safest way to pay bills is by check. politan critics, figures to poke out|Detroit 5, Washington 4. Philadelphia 56 2 659 = L llllllllllllllllllllllllll.'llllIllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|l|l||lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIII" a victory on points over the hard-|Cleveland 11; Boston 3. anhingron s 115 J Household and Personal checking accounts are hitting but somewhat erratic young |Philadelphia 12; St. Louis 1. New York s ¥, 575 = C A L I FO R N I A G ROC E RY welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to Jewish lad, Singer. Sammy always | New ;{orhkx T Ch:cag;‘o 5. hSlmmons Cleveland . 41 41 500 2 . women- depositors. has had the defensive stuff to take| made his twenty-first home run.|pagrgit 39 46 . care of the sluggers, like McLar- '?‘“'““ City League | Chicago 31 48 PHONE 478 The HOmC Of BCtter Grocerles nin and Singer. The Mandell sys-[Moose 6; Legion 0. iSt. Louis 11826 BY N y ; 7 i tem of wearing 'em down, jabbing. Eoston ... 30 51 " F N l and side-stepping, is not exciting GAMES SATURDAY Won Lost Pet.| lrSt atl’ona but it is highly effective. ~Sammy Pacific Coast League Juneau City League | is a veteran in experience but still [Seattle 3; Los Angeles 8. Los An-|Moose 6 0 1000 Bank young enough, at 26, to have plenty| 8eles cinched the championshio|Riks PRk 4 333 < 3 ina for the challenge of the; O©f first half league race by de-|American Legion.. 1 5 167 of stamina for ng! i X sensational, 21-year-old New York- feating Seattle, bunching hits in ——————— | Z*r 3 third and four innings and scor- 3 ing all runs. . . . B | SPORT BRIEFS l ]SED CAR B AI In no other sport of prominence |Mission 7; Oakland 3. . . Portland 1; San Francisco 4. Sacramento 4; Hollywood 5. National League Cincinnati 9, 6; Philadelphia 5, 1. Cincinnati made a clean sweep of the series. Durocher, Heil- man and’ Sukeforth homered in the second game. Klein made his 26th home run, the Phillies are the “family acts” as conspicuous as they are in polo, whether it is the father-and-son idea or merely the familiar brother-act. England has the Roarks and Baldings, just now in the spotlight of interna- tional cup preparations. America has the Hitchcocks, Hoppings, and Julius Seligson, captain of the! Lehigh university tennis team, won |55 consecutive intercollegiate con- tests. I Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It——SEE | Pete Latzo, former welterweight | champion, is now appearing at open air shows at Ebberts Fields,| Guests. Australia has a team of four brothers—Ashton—now in Eng- land. Tommy Hitchcock’s father was on America’s first international team and a younger brother, Frank, shows much promise. So keen was Frank’s interest in the game that| I am told he played under an as- sumed name for a time at Prince- ton after 'being forbidden by his family to compete because of a long iliness. The Hitehcock and Guest broth- . . i | ers, on opposite sides, put on one of | w0 doubles and two singles | Interwov(’n Now is the time for you to give thought to a || the most exciting club games of| five times up at bat. Averill| home for yourself. the Long Island season recently ab made a home run and two! : Sands Point. Particularly keen| singles. & ——Ask for our plan book——— was the rivalry between Tommy Hitchcock and Winston Guest, top two ranking Americans, who v.'fll‘ bear the burden together of most| only run in the second game: Chicago 7; Boston 3. Each Chi- cagoan got at least one hit witn| the exception of Wilson. Brooklyn 10; New York 4. The Giants threatened once in the sixth inning when Jackson madel a home run with two on base The Giants made five errors. St. Leals 2; Pittsburgh 3. Kremer won his twelfth game of the sea- son. American League H Boston 3; Cleveland 12. Hodapp came out of his slump and made Philadelphia 15; St. Louis 7 Foxx and Dress made home runs. The champion scored 10 runs in ths/ third inning. J vankee hopes in defending the In- ternational Cup this September aw. Meadow Brook. In a mix-up with| Washington 2, 7; Detroit 3. 5. Shires won the second, singling as a pinch hitter in the seventh and scoring two, breaking the Brooklyn. Ted Shaw, University of Wis-| iconsin high jump star, never started : clearing six feet until he was placed on the varsity. i NEW PATTERNS [ e 7 SOCKS 50¢ McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction | A HOME has always been the first consideration of every generation or CHE was a daring child ot s csdiCac i o ol o Bt et the Texas range, suddenly transported into a maelstrom of romance, war, tragedy. With the courage learned in her childhood, she faced the adventures of “Homes of Individuality” ) Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | tne Gues boys that atiemoon| ST SOLE A, bresieg b = life and carried her quest for happiness to the far corners of the PHONE 358 Hitchcock was takkex " | and Judge made home - runs, earth : the ribs with a mallet but Tommy| $I° <460 d 1 ¢ 7 C TP, ¢ ) came back after a short count to . ~uf T € e e UM A vivid story of romance and bitter disappointments—thrill- Lumber for Every Purpose pound out,a victory for his side. The teams hit hard. Chicagn ing exploits of a fearless girl'at home alike in the cockpit of an airplane or riding a spirited thoroughbred- “DAGGER” by Mary Dahlberg | ———————— ; Lloyds of London thsi year bet| 50-1 that Bobby Jones would noLJ | ] | made 20 hits in the first game and 13 hits in the second game. New York made 12 hits in the first game and 15 hits in the second game. win the four major golf titles. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Grealest Tribute” Night baseball has proved a suc- fl 4 I cess for the Sacramento club inj STANDING OF CLTBS \J | \ the Pacific Coast league. Pacific Coast League H. s. GRAVES | STARTS -’:‘.UES DAY! JULY 15 Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Charles, Haskell i kol Wi { : Wilson (Buster) Charles, ¥ {Los Angeles ... 57 42 576 The Clothing Man 7 ~reesees Indian athlete, participates in sev-'Sacramento ... 53 48 535 e / [ c?l eavents in track meets. Tl:f Ih!;- Oakland 53 47 530 | DAIL) ALASKA El‘IPIRE k! | dian established a new record this Hollywood .. 52° 47 .. 525 | R e SR e e ¢ . . | Sear in the Kansas relays. San Francisco - 52 48 520 bo__ | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office