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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THU RSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. eague ball clubs have gone in for night baseball or will before many weeks have elapsed. The kleigs are credited with reviving the natio; ;ame in this double-A circuit. Me Hoag, the young Sacramento out- fielder bought by the Yankees in a bidding contest won from the Giants, was hit on the head and knccked out by a fly ball he’lost in the sun . . . The next time up he 1t & home run. e GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3; San Francisco 5 Hollywood T7; Portland 3. Nignt game. Seattle 4; Mission 3. Night game. Oakland Los Angeles 6. National League Brogklyn 9, 9; Philadelphia 5, 4 Pittsburgh 6. New York 5. American League Detroit 6; Cleveland 5. New York 6, 10; Boston 0, 1. St. Louis 3, Chicago 2, 1. Philadelphia, 7; Washington 1. Juneau City League Moose 1; Elks 2. ay seem, Lhree of gentlemen supposedly bear- ver within the have spent orie million dollars as a wamtriotic and spo-ting gesture only. Tt will happen when the final seléction is made for the defender of the America’s Cup, classic of all yacht racing classics, against the challenge of Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock V this September. Four American syndicates, three representing New York sportsmen, and one in Boston, have entered as many yachts in the official trial battle at a cost of approximately ..$1,000,000 each, including hulls, u sails, crews, apd general mainten- anee, Only one can sail against the « Lipton challenger. . . . So far it has been a three-cor- fiéred struggle of wealthy aristocrats with the Yankee of Boston, Weeta- moe and Enterprise of New York @losely matched in the tests. Whirl- wind, although regarded by many | exgert sailors as the hull best Brooklyn -guited for the job of defense, hns}chmgo b enq disappointment to its m“"New York lionaire owners. [st. Louts The Morgan-Nichols cntry, w“c"PiLtsburgh tamo2, has been expertly handled Foston by- its “after guard,” the yacht-!cincinnati racing board of strategy. Enterprise | pnjjadelphia 62 -has shown flashes of speed, but is! Minerican Thatue a Jight weather boat. Yankee, with | Won Lost w8ceretary of the Navy Adams at|phjladeiphia 68 34 the wheel, has attracted popular in- |washington 59 39 weishy yea ¥ miestt M upwarc STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 1 5 11 9 Pct .688 688 .563 .500 500 438 313 333 Mission Hollywood Lso Angeles Oakland San Francisco Sacramento Portland Seattle 9 n 1 National League Won Lost 38 41 44 48 49 Pet 612 536 551 500 490 464 458 333 637 602 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Snow runners Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle At home Ofter Ireland . Tell tales I 2| ) Teleost fish Go_swiftly . Swindled . Aftirmation . Ieron /O v |m|m] Annoy Face value « Chinese meas- MERE m|Z|—|<[> ure . tielp . 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Council clair Brown, Roy Noland Shepard, Pick Cunningham Frank A. Boyle. | Jack Wilson will be officia r to get baseball players to ‘dard beax'f’r Dave Housel \9<( olfi ball lot on time, a problem that |Clate as timekeeper, H. .Rv Shepa vexed City League managers |28 boss umpire, and Billy Lott al seasons, has been solved |first ald expert and Red Cross man of Police G. A. Getchell NS | SUNDAY LAW BALKS CUBS idy Ryan, managers of the - Lo o Department and Laundry | IN BATTLE FOR PENNANT s clubs respectively. Their | Physical are requested to meet in| CHICAGO, July 31—Physical Gf the Gastineau Hotel not abilities of players hasn't been the han 6:10 p.m., PFriday, when |©nlY hard luck the Cubs have had ; game is scheduled {u be this year. o played | During a recent Sunday double Any player who is not on handheader the club dropped to the zero hour arrives, will be|Braves at Boston, the Cubs went summarily haled before Judge H.[Dt0 the lead 4 to 3 in the n‘ 1 R. Shepard in the City Court and inning of the second game, but a d real money of the coinage of M ssachusetts statute snatched the United States. And in default,83me from {hem. of payment will serve out the fine, SIX o'clock rolled around before in the municipal bastile. the home club got to bat, and as Lineups are Announced Fin Both managers today had settled ball in the state, the score reverted on their lineups. Each team will(3-0 In favor of the Braves b e resemble a line of skirmishers. sai ¥ 2 S thick will be the players that it| NANKING, July 3l m‘llvi J may be necessary to install traffic Capital city is to have an athlet gnals, in which case the cops field of its own. The location hould be at a disadvantage -since the large memorial park surround- the Laundrymen are adepts at run- ing Dr. Sun Yat-sen's ton;l; (’\‘»‘)‘;' ning traffic lights and evading traf- | the field will be the scene o fic officers na's second national track and Manager Ryan will be field cap- field meet, next spring. tain of his aggregation and have s his officlal aaviser and aide 0. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATIO atcher; H. Jarvis, shortsto) Tanaka. His lineup is as lollows:‘ FEddy Ryan, pitcher; Bob Mur- Dutch Bernhofer, right shurtstop;i“ A Battle Crecx puysiclan says, Jack Woodard, left shortstop; B.| Constipation is Ryan Solve Problem of | Getting Players Out H as he phy, Real Courteous Service AT LOW COST Our shop is as clean and sweet-ranning as a new car itself. It is up-to-date in equipment and man- ned by specialists in servicing and repairing new or old cars. Our purpose to save you time and money here. 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This tab-| |let attracts water from the system | The city of Hartford, Connecticut, once a stronghold of Eastern league L8 baseball, ascribese the sharp de- cline in interest this year to the ultancous rapid growth of golf. ‘With little or no business depres- sicn to offer as an excuse, the ex- perts note ' intensive activity on the city’s 21 private club and two municipal golf courses, in contrast with empty stands at the ball park. This corner seems entitled at least to a short yell in recognition of the fine come-back Cornell's athletes have made all along the line this year. The Big Red has put on its best all-around performance in some- thing like fifteen years, with Jim Wray's crews coming close to & sensational clean sweep at Pough- keepsie. Jack Moakley’s track squad tied Penn for the Eastern indoor title and .wound up a successful outdoor season by accounting for six of the seven points needed to give the combined Cornell-Prince= ton forces a victory over Oxford- | Cambridge at Stanford bridge. Even Gil Dobie is looking forward to the football campaign at Ithaca with optimism, which is noteworthy in-itself. All eight of the Pacific Coast JOHNSON & JOHNSON Modess Compact Vacation Special Juneau Drug = Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Olfifie Sluhstathm RURBRER GLOVES Assorted Colors (Lady Dainty) Good Value 50c¢ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders ! Boston 3B Gt Juneau City League Won Lost 10 2 4 8 4 8 ., 354 Pct 833 333 333 | Moose {American Legion FElks “STAGGERED BUT NOT OUT; | LELAND IN COMING MEETS i DALLAS, Tex, July 31.—Cy Le- !land, the Rice institute speedster, {may be a bit down, but he's not {out. | Leland was veritably “run ragged” {in the Nafional Intercollegiate track |meet at Chicago a few weecks ago, ibut he didn't give up, and he is igding back for andther ‘erack at George Simpson, Eddie Tolan and lother speed merchants. The Rice star will compete in |track meets at Detroit Aug. 9, at Pittsburgh Aug. 23, and at Chicago Aug. 27. Leland’s followers aren't satis- fied with his showing at Chicago where he ran sixth in the 100-yard dash and second in the furlong. They believe he was stale. The Coffee Shuppe | | MRS. K. HOOKER i | Home cooked imeals as you like | them.” Featuring Chicken Din- | ners every Thursday. Rice & | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Third and | Franklin Streets. |DE MAR AT 42 WINS 3 LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 31— That 42-year old runner, Clarence DeMar, Keene N. H., school teach- |er, after twenty years of campaign- |ing over the distance grind, still {hope in the marathon of the 1932 | Olympiad. Three times this season has the |veteran of three Olympic games |toed the ‘mark to start- the 26 mile 1385 yard event. | As many times he emerged vic- |torious in clockings which demon- |strated that he is perhaps better |than ever. He took the historic Boston race in 2 hours, 3¢ minutes, 45 seconds and annexed the Pawtucket con- |test in 2 hours 41 minutes. Now he has wound up by de- feating a doughty band of Hopi In- dian runners, whose ancestors were famous for their endurance, to win the marathon here in 2 minutes 45 seconds. times which . were within three mainen, Finland, set at 2 hours 32 minutes 35 4-5 seconds in the 1920 SHOWS UP AS 1932 OLYMPIC |stands out as the nation’s leading | hours 34 | All of these races were won in minutes of the record of H. Koleh- | | flelder; MARATHONS; HOPE| Olympic games. Before DeMar returned to the east he said he hoped to obtain a here a year before the 1832 1 to become accustomed?to atic conditions. He made | no men of retiring from the strenuous sport. - TUFFY GRIFFITHS WINNER IN MATCH WITH TOM HEENEY | NEW YORK:'CITY, N. Y., July{ 31.—Tuffy Griffiths last night scc ; ed a technical knockout in his bout| with Tom Heeney:in the ninth of |a scheduled 10-round bout. Hennr»y} was helpless with a left eye badly |cut. 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