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\TURDAY, AUGUST 23, I‘BO. ————————————————— et e By GEORGE MeM ANUS BRINGING [ 1’ LAIHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, e Care W'L” Save Your Car “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL SYSTEM The motorist who does not have his ¢ system inspected regularly of time, of roadside delay Lo mi LCREE R o — g { RE [fco an aee \ & = RO i | THE CASHIER EC '~ ) TEACHING | yoramng 8 RS 8o GoOOD SCmoOL ) BYE TO THE | | ! OFFICE FORCE 4 L 0 ; [ aov oo ] | EVERY \WORD I\ T ] WRITE A K‘ 19 MISSPELLED | FUNNY I AN YOU'RE ALL ! LETTER? '; MIXED UP 'N YOUR | FIGLRIN' AN YOO | THINK CHICAGO 'S LIN THE STATE OF | TEXAS [ 'M READIN A CorY OF ONE OF YOUR LETTERS - ( r’s mechanical is taking a chance on loss , and serious annoyance of loss money \ | It e O Drive in today mechanics give your car them tighten all connections, check the ignition system, your brak lled automotive rough inspection. Let replace worn out parts, fill the battery, and check Care Will Save 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 .\IFF FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager SRR EEE s S S CERMAN FLIERS REACH ICELAND I.’mmlv\ Delays Test Flight Until Monda ! y \ \ § \ \ \ l} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l} § \ l} \ § \ N § l} § \ \ } 5 ) } \ \ \ § 3 ] § § TOKYO, Japan, Augu Harold Bron oned his test fligt , due to minor The STOCKYARDS til Monday lm..:lm the found some measured standard and | anting | and 37th home ru Averill made a home run with one man 14 on base for Cleveland. ! Sherid's All things considered, Winston| wildness cost the Yanks the |Guest probably is the best No. 2| game. {now in American polo but he has Detroit 7; Philadelphia 1 ‘horn playing, and improving, as a| Shaw was clubbed out | back, with fifth inning. = | ; tomorrow, if weat E'un- TRAVEL BY AIR s With all the uproar about ove e€mphasis of the home run and livs liness of the ball, it is noteworthy that no year in the last ten h: produced professional pitching per- formances as outstanding as those of 1930. Scarcely a day passes but therc is a 1-0 or 2-1 battle of pitel s tc st. Since the 1 is used ir at it is too ffset by the evidence the calibre of pitching has con- rabic to do with the matter. econd-division clubs, ty S ch as Ted Lyons of thc White Sox, Phil Collins of the Phillies, Macfayden of the Red y Seibold of the Braves chill of the Tigers and rt of the Browns have consistently brilliant Even with Lefty Stew turned in work. Grove and Earnshaw have shoul- dered more than half of Connie M pitching worries as the A's have moved out in front of the American Leag seldom that a fir Grove is called on for so much telief work, but the southpaw’s speed has proved equal to the dual responsibility. Clark, Vance, Luque and Phelps are four of the main reasons wh Brooklyn has fought for and he! the advantage in the red-hot Na- tional league race. The Cubs have countered with Root, Bush and Malone, the Giants with Walker, Hubbell and Fitzsim- mons. The outcome of the race very likely will hinge on which of these combinations is best able to ringer like stand the gaff through August and | September. In the days of Tommy Hitch- cock’s “youth,” one, international No. 2 player. His name was Hitchcock and no substi-| tute was needed, barring mishap.|c] Now that the Yankee captain is a veteran in his early thirties and has moved back to the more strate- gié "No. 3 post the chief problem in forming the 1930 “Big Four” is in locating a suxtable No. 2. In- e pack. It is{® Amrica had only| No. 3. Up front, Eric Pedley, wed Californian who 18! Jack Dempsey a fixture at No. 1. In the race for the job at No. 2 Elmer Boeseke, Jr., of California, Cecil Smith of as and De Earle A. S. Hopping of New tand out as the leading contenc ers. | “Smith, say those clo: lunu, possesses natural second only . A former cowboy, the broad- |shouldered Texan rides easily and thits with unusual crispnes. Hopping, if he recovers sa torily from a bad fall two w ago, will be a difficult man to keap off team. Like Boeseke can fit in either at No. 2 or ba !depending on whether Guest is agair ed polo pl to Hitck the 2 el GAMES FRIDAY | Pacific Coast League |Seattle 4; San Francisco 6. | game. iMission game. Portland 4; game., Hollywood game. Day 1, Sacramento 3. Night Los Apgeles 7. Night 13;" Oakland 3. National League New York 4; scored@ five runs first and eighth innings. Hart- nett made his 27th home run with the bases full in the eighth. Lindstrom also made a home run. Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn was handed the fifth straight defeat. The Robins defense wavered to lose the game. Boston 3; Pittsburgh 10. Traynor drove in four one. It was the fourth straight victory for Pittsburgh. Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 10. Klein hit his 31st home run. Mancuso doubled for the Cardinals with the bases loaded. American League Louis 4; Washington 3. cach in the st. inning rally and won the game in the tenth on six hits against| 12. Chicago 6; Boston 4. McFayden's' responsible for the loss. Cleveland 5; New York 4. Cleve-, land extended the winning streak to seven straight. Gehrig set the pace by clouting his 36th e support of Hitchcock | seems | the Night | Chicago 12. Chicago| runs and made| i The | Browns tied the score by a ninth; wildness in the sixth frame was | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League i Won Hollywood 26 Los Angeles 14 16 amento Portland eattle National League Won Lost 2 48 68 Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia 80 American League Won Lost Fhiladelphia 84 41 Washington 4 48 New York 72 5 51 Cleveland 5~ 89 Detroit 64 Louis 7 Chicago 74 |Bosten 80 PSRt st | | GOVERNOR STILL HAS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS | RICHMOND, Va., August 23— | John Garland Pollard has not al- |lowed his job as governor of Vir- ginia to interfere with teaching a sunday school class at Williams- burg, his old home. | On Sunday mornings the gover-| nor drives 50 miles to Williams- burg, where the men’s bible cl of the Baptist church awaits his weekly lecture. He seldom fails tc arrive on time. For nearly ten’ years he has | | taught this class. It has grown from a handful of members to almost | 100. - e sRID PLAYER TURNS BOXI-IR‘] E LPASO, Tex., August 23.—O: | Cowan, one of the West T greatest grid heroes for the las few* years, has turned pugilist. In | his first two starts here he dis-) patched both opponents in short order, showing a powerful right hand. Cowan was given state-wide recognition while playing with Sul | Ross College at Alpmv Smoker A.B. HALL SEPTEMBER IST JOE COLLIER vs. SOLDIER OLSON JIMMY MOORE vs. SOLDIER NORTHCUTT SAM NELSON vs. BENNIE WRIGHT Auspices American Legion ion—$§2.50. Six Round Five Round Five Round BRADSHAW vs JACOBS Four Rounds LOWE vs. NIKITCH Four Rounds , $2.00 and $1.50 8:30 P. M. *Shedk Destroyed bu 3000 £IOHTEEN REDS .. MRE SHOT DOWN ed pens in the Union Stock- HANKOW, with damages estimated at An 000. Five thousand head of live: tock were driven to safety and € 5 employees saved their automo- 3 SHINGTO! Driven to Safety TLAND, Ore, ate yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John Rus Juneau, are at The Dod Washin, P o 5 o S . according today on the R August 23.- for China, August S, ommunists today executed 18 in the m and a huge crowd watched — gruesome spectacle The Reds Oldest of xtant - trec own, one by one. maidenhair tree of Japan R descendant of prehistoric Almquisy rress Your Sull. according to the call and deliver. Phone 528 Chicago. to advices rc Alam ere shot The fire is believed to have start- ed from hot tar uwd in reroofing LET We RADND =N Hereis EXTIRA SAFETY! OR the high powered, high speed cars of today, with needed quick starts and stops, you should have this extra protection. Just look at the inside of this Firestone Anchor Super Heavy Duty Tire. There are eight plies of cords under the all Non-Skid, Center Traction Tread. 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