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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930 e ——— e e it Care Will Save Your Car “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL SYSTEM The motorist who does not have his car's mechanical syswem inspected regularly is taking a chance on loss of time, loss of money, and serious annoyance of roadside delay. BRINGING UP FATHER B8Y GOLLY- THE ROOF OF THAT HOUSE IS ON FIRE ILL RING THEIR BELL AN’ LET,EM KNOW g ABOULT VT By GEORGE McMANUS : HOUR H )USE i AT | 4 \‘HAT 't‘-f\\,\, ! C!\flb ON FIRE | IN RN ON FIRE - OF JUST NOw - THE HOUSE : )V SAID YOULR [ HOLSE 'S ON 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 system, fill the battery, and check your brakes. 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. 5 : TR i} DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 um of the Southern, start football end at Georgia, and g “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager ssion when the Yanks paid the | Harmon, Indian pitcher for ( wrons $15,000 for him and sent | ville. m to Newark. But Judge Landis The Sally in past years has ordered him sent back to the Bar-|duced such stars as ons George Stallings, Bugs F Ed Cicotte, Joe Jackson, Rube Benton, Goose Go: | Whitehill and Wiley Moo e Llano, Te: experienced | pro- Cobb, mond Jim Mooney, Charlotte pitching ar, has been bought by the New York Giants.- Mooney has fanned T 23 in one game and equalled the revious Sally strikeout record of 13 “thrice this season. In 134 in-|ish weather recently when fo nings Jim fanned 128 batters and |consecutive days the temper allowed only 126 hits. [rose to 103 in the afternoc arl ‘Mattingly, Asheville, N. C.,|dropped to 53 at night. tcher, has been purchased b_\'} rooklyn. The Robins also will | & take Pitcher Phil Gallivan from Macon, Ga., and own Bob Parham, | Macon outfielder. [ Scouts are . dickering for Nash, Asheville outfielder, 455 4% SALLY LOOP IVORY m » w REMAINS ALLURING Nuttnst teacwe 1 TO MAJOR LEAGUES Lost 50 56 54 56 60 68 s 84 American League Won Lost .. 86 44 .8 49 3 53 67 62 61 68 ki . 50 6 | GAMES THURSDAY | Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 1; Day game. Oakland 7; Seattle 19. Night game.| |Sacramento 6, Portland 10. Night game. i i Chicago |Mission 3; Night Brooklyn game. {New York | St. Louis | Portland Mission San Francisco 0. Oakland Seattle 600 CHARLOTTE, N. C., August 20.~ 559 The South Atlantic league, which 557 has given the majors some of their 556 biddest stars, has another good 524 crop this season, 451 Fred Walker, outfielder with 423 cenville, S. C,, owned by Birming- 328 g T e - v R R SN 662 Hollywood 4. TRAVEL BY AIR The Florence Sho g L L FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED anent Wave s / BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 42 for Appointment FOR _RESiiRVATI()NS—Hangar Phone, 429; Gas- tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. i ) Nationa: veague iCincinnati 12, 2; Pittsburgh 16, 11. ' pittsburgh a J'e { Heilman hit two runs in the Boston first game, one in the first in-'gineinnati . ning with one man on base and Philadelphia ROBERT MOSE (Lefty) <Grove,! one in the fifth inning with the | bases full. He also made a double | could not be bought now for twice the price he cost Connie Mack— | giving him a total of seven ppjjade iladelphia runs - he batted in ‘and scored Washington three himself. | $105,000 and a record for pitching| : 2 New York o il ol PHCNINE [ Boston 13; Philadelphia 10. Berger gloyeland Connie has managed some of the | Qéz_hl;dal;t .homev. run. Rieh-{petrojt game’s greatest southpaws, among ! (‘Ve‘gume oston with four hits, gt Louis them Rube Waddell and Eddie| oo GH UP at bat, two of cnicago v | Boston ... 4 81 P!ank, but t_he veteran p.ilot of "h‘?,Brmklyn 8; New York 7. Lind-| A's seems in a falr. way %0 8€; gom Oft and Jackson made' B A, S more and better service from Grove | home' runs. Finn and Wright . }: .:my of the oth.ers. PerhaDs, made home runs with one on &—— the’ reason is that Grove has ”‘"“ in the sixth. { Towa has twin quarterback specd and stuff of Waddell, theist youis 8; Chicago 7. Game went dates this fall, Leo and Loy centrol and easy-going temperament| 99 innings, Ivold. of Plank, a rare combination. i Grove seems certain to sustain American reague the spring suggestion that 1930 |Detroit 1; St. Louis 9. Alexander would be the best year the lean| and Kimsey made home runs left-hander has had in the Ameri- |Chicago 5; Cleveland 10. Ferrell can league. won his 23rd game of the sea- He was around the 20-mark in| Son and his twelfth straight. victories by the middle of August,| Morgan hit his 25th home run. with six weeks in which to beat his|{New York 3; Washington 6. best record of 24 triumphs, made |Philadelphia 1; Boston 2. The in 1928, and an outside chance to| ©hamps were held to six hits. ! be the first. American league flinger to touch 30 victories since Sergeant Jim Bagby did it for Cleveland inj} 1920, if Wes Farrell doesn’t beat him to it. The fire-ball star’s great mid- season work had a lot to do with he commanding lead seized by the Athletics, but when it looked as| though they might be extended to repeat their pennant victory. Tom former | « SPORT BRIEFS PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way Maryland will games this fall. play 12 football l The varsity and freshman foot-| ball squads of the University of Pittsburgh use up 2,000 cleats each season. /. wiGGL YOUR IABOR DAY OUTING Store Closed All Day Sunday and Monday The Safest way to pay bills is by check. Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to women depositors. - | Red Faber, now 41, won the nu'._\'t three games the White Sox cap- tured in a 16-game stretch this 1 son. Insco, half drother of Gallant Fox, was dubbed the $25,000 lemon™ 614 | until he took the Post and Pad- 568 | dock event at Arlington Park, Chi- 467 cago. USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction STANDING OF“CLUBS “9 ¥ Pacific Coast League Won Lost 30 15 27. 17 25 19 L 24 F ir:; ~I\vlational Bank Pet. ollywood 667 ,Los Angeles San Francisco Sacramento .. 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