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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, rRIDA\, 1\bGLbT 22, 1930 BRINGING UP FATHER [GET 18N BEDAND COUNT: DONT STOP- Bv ( l ORCP McMANUS | TRIEDTO GIT TIRED BY WALK\N ! ONE HUNDRED AN’ ONE- ONE-HUNDRED AN’ TWoO Care Will Save Your Car “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL SYSTEM The motorist who does not have his car’s mechanieal system inspected regularly is taking a chance on loss of time, loss of money, and serious annoyance of roadside delay Drive in today. Let our staff of skilled automotive mechanics give your car a thorough inspection. Let them tighten all connections, replace worn out parts, check the ignition ~\\l<*m‘ u!l the battery, and Lht(k your l)ldlu S. Care Will S:.‘l’w Your Car Have your car CHECKED today. Our experts are ready. They'll do the job right—quickly, and at a reasonable cost. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DAY FONE 30 I[I' FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” )Lm.urt-r o e R o A e i S R e i i BRITiSH FOR ll NCHED OUT OF SADDLE, JOCKEY BECOMES STARTER CHICAGO, August 22-—Harry Morrisey, starter at the Hawthorne e track was punched out of the ile into the starter's role. It in 1899 at Hawthorne. Harry complained of a judge's de- on on a nose finish, and Ed rigon, Harry's boss, hit him in shipped on the liner Transyl e jaw. Harry said he then de- | while the boats Felma and Prud cided to seek less violent work. | be sent over this week. BOATS DEPART LONG ISLAND RACI GLASGOW and, Augu have left ( the ra an cup | September acht Fin iart Black’s Coral home grounds of the Pirates, Du- quesne played three games under the lights last year and will play five home contests at night, a sixth BT at Chicago, this year. The “Dukes” in fact, like to be known as the ‘say men who have worn the | nGrisHER a member of Knute Rockne's origi- because it has everything Girl Wms Paddocl\ s P raise TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED nal “Four Horsemen” of Notre Dame. Duquesne, under Layden's direc- tion, went through a ten-game schedule undefeated last year, win- ning nine and experiencing one tie, with the University of West Vir- ginia. From the 1929 squad of 45 players, only three men were lost by graduation so that the “Night Riders,” whether they gallop by day or night, look for another suc- cessful campaign. —— GAM Pacific Coast League 8; San Francisco 5. ALANY. Gouwn To prove there was no fluke about the way his Cornell crews took 105t of the honors at Poughkeep- s Ste'this year, Jim Wray went over to Springfield and turned out a na- fonal championship eight, com- posed of a Syracuse varsity oars- man, a former M. I T. sweep- swinger and six Springfield (Mass.) high school boys, coxed by Jimmy Burke, who steered Cornell's victor- ious-varsity on the Hudson. The combination beat some of the best amateur club crews in the N. A. A. O. regatta. Durke has won the reputation of being one of the pepperiest college COXSW s produced in years. His piercing tones rose belligerently above the fight among nine crews for the blue ribbon honors at Poughkeepsie. His ingenuity in as- suaging the thirst of Cornell’s var- FFOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, tineau, Phone 10. 429 A. B. HAYES, Agent. they want in a boot: SMOOTH LINING PATENTED KNEE Seattle game. Mission 4 game. Portland game. Hollywood 8; game. National League Brooklyn at Cincinnati—Rain. Boston at Pittsburgh—Rain, Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 16. Hafey Day RIBBED VAMP ;Sacramento 6. Night ROOMY LAST PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way 11; Los Angeles. Night Oakland 9. Night IBLE RUBRER SK for Goodrich Kingfishers pair::fhl::ny"I‘lll‘)-:};.i}l;l;il;.-';‘.\;: The Safest way to pay bills is by check. sity stroke was an important fau.n in the crew’s success. The Big Red pacg-setter was Bob * ‘Wilson, a sophomore rowing in his dirst big race and, as a consequence, fecling the nervous strain. Early| in the four-mile e, spectators saw Burke scoop up handfuls of made his 23rd home run with two on bases. The Cardinals ex- ecuted five double plays. New York 3; Chicago 6. The Giants belted Blake and Teachout for 15 hits and presented a defense that left no opportunities for easy scoring. comfort and long wear. Short, Storm King, Sporting and Hip lengths. All Sizes. Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to women depositors. First National D water and dash it on Wilson’s face. | They figured the stroke was a trifle| American vLeague groggy and that Burke was using 'Cleveland 6; New York 5. Lazerri's \ lextreme methods to revive him,| e€rror in the ninth sent the con- The fact was that Wilson’s throat| test into an extra inning after | had become parched and that| Byrd, 8 Yank, led in the seventh Burke resourcefully turned to Old‘ with a home run with two men Man River for assistance with satis-: O bases. Tictory effect. Wilson soon settled Chicago 2; Boston 4. i five errors. | ¢ down and the big Red Shell swept on to win under his steady strok- Detroit 7; Philadelphia 8. Simmons made his 13th home run with ‘P;,hll?degzhn e i one man on base. ashington New York |St. Louis 2; Washington 5. Cleveland Detroit St. Louis Chicago . Pet 658 Boston % LOMSKI AND © i : E poSENBLOOM % % FGHT DRAW 474 1 48 68 49 566 .529 | 69 53 o 85 504 HOQUIAM, Washington, August n 22—Leo Lomski, of Aberdeen, light Cal., is shown being congratu- lated by Charles Paddock, for- mer world’s fastest sprinter, for her feat. Helene Madison, of Seattle, who broke the world’s record for the 440-yard free style for wo- men, in the National A, A. U. ewimming races at Long Beach, Bank (International Newsreel, Cincinnati 48 66 421 Boston made Fhiladelphia 40 9 336 American League Won Lost 84 40 NOTICE On and after this date I will not | e responsible for bills COnHi\C(V'd‘ Pct ‘b\' my wife, Mrs. Lola Hegstal | 678 | Fnday, August 15, 1390. 4 47 612 adv. (Signed) O. HEGSTAD. 72 50 .590 g — 9 52 “ D . s o Y ;sg‘umm L B e e @ 5 385 46 4 383: 79 347 Goodrich PACIFIC GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Los Angeles, San Fran REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU . isco, Scattle, Portland Among the biggest colleges, v«herq the difficulty is not in attracting; the customers but in limiting thei number to the size of the stadiums, night football neither is necessary Hollywood nor desirable. Scores of teams, how- 1 ¢ "Angeles cver, will kick, pass and run be-|gan Francisco neath the lights this fall, with an prission increasing number of gridirons be- ogkland ing - equipped for night perform- gacramento anges. {Portland ‘The South and Middle West al-;s”me ready have tried and liked night foatball, especially in towns where the cooler breezes of -the evening Chicago make conditions more satisfactory. New York ... Duquesne University at Pitts- Brooklyn burgh, is among the few Eastern 'St. Louis ... imstitutions to adopt the night game Pittsburgh ... successfully. Using Forbes Field, the Boston ... STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 25 13 24 14 22 16 18 20 18 20 17 21 16 22 You Will Find More Than $500 Damage By Collision to Local : Your Favorite COSMETICS CONNORS MOTOR CO. 421 \ For FIRE INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Automobiles Phone 25 Valentine Building 5 58 _heavyweight, and Maxey Rosen-| lof an American Legion card. * | : And yet this loss is only 55 64 | bloom, light heavyweight champion,| 118 Seward St. te bamed last night for eight Tounds | yyyyyyyuyminunnmmmsmnnnin ronl | Y SPRAY to a draw. The title was not at|— fhmmwmaMm stake. The bout was the' top-liner STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, voaches &moths, etc. Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. toll August 15 to August 20 MORGAN BEATS CARTER the ]nglmuy from Tod Morgan won an easy six- round victory over “Wildcat” Car- ter in Seattle a week ago last night Carter's only hope in the vude world to beat Morgan was to [wade in, throw caution to the winds, yand mow the champion down. He | did not. 'ABOLISH SPRING FOOTBALL EDICT ANOTHER OF WIS, councu,! SPOT! . : l MADISON, WISCOY.\SXH. August 22.: No need to worry ! — —A proposal to abolish spring foo{-y It's t N e " s mnot ruined if vou —— ball practice, formulated by the send it to us. Through University of Wisconsin athletic|| >~ ™ ™% . T" £ council, is opposed by Glenn This-|| Many years of experi- tlewaite, football coach. ence and careful study, A second suggestion that basket-|| We know just how to re- ball practice be not held until after || move spots without det the football season ends is favored!| riment to the color or by Dr. W. E. Meanwell, basketball- texture of the fabric. the athlenc‘_ coach. Concurring with Phone 15 council, George E. Little, athletic} i 3 hy 1 { et v et AT A LAUNDRY emphasis on athletics. tice reduces his squad for fall drill. ; l ~ Your Car-Is It Protected? B\ s Pioneer Pool Hall Pool—Billiards Chas. Miller, Prop. STANDARD O1L COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PLAY SAFE- AT SMALL COST- INSURE NOW - Butler-Mauro Drug Co. 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