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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930: You L MY NEW BATHING ME NOW: I'M TRYING TO MAKE OUP MY MIND WHICH BATHING RESORT WEg HOoLLD VKE ) GUESD THAT MOST OF THE SWELL SOCIETY PEOPLE WILLBE AT — NEWPORT- — WELL GREAT HEAVENS! © 1930, Int") Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. | Brooklyn | | b 5 N |Chicago ... o 3 3 |New York . 3 3 | Pittsburgh .......... 0 |Boston ... | Cincinnati |st. Louis [ COLLIER READY : { FOR BIG SCRAP - MONDAY P. M, In Fine S};; for Fight with Olson Monday— Seat Sale Is Large LABOR DAY CAR]{‘ Joe Collier vs Soldler Olson six rounds. Jimmy Moore vs Soldier Northcutt—five rounds. Sammy Nelson vs Benny Wright—five rounds. Bradshaw vs Jacobs four rounds. “Grassy” Lowe vs Ted Har- rison—four rounds. ° Monday night Joe Colller, local veteran of the ring and winner of many hard fought battles, will wage his’ most important comeback en- gagement when he takes on Soldier Olson in the main event of the American Legion's Annual Labor Day: Smoker. Two years ago, Collier went down before the Chilkoot Bar- racks mauler over the kayo route. { Since then the local boxer has Won from Red Campbell who de- feated Olson. He is confident that in Monday’s battle the result will be the reverse of his other meet- ing with the soldier. Has Werked Hard Joe has had' this fight in his mind ever since the referee counted him out on that occasion. His vic- tory over Campbell was regarded ks but a step toward another crack at Olson. He refused a Fourth of July fight here this year because e. wanted to be in the very best possible shape for Labor Day when Be foresaw Olson as his opponent. Collier has trained consistently for this chance. There hasn't been any let-down in his work since he opened his conditioning campaign some six weeks ago. Today, when hefended his grind, he was pro- noppced by other boxers and ex- petienced fans to be in absolute readiness for the hardest fight of | mixups. of his oldtime speed, and his hitting is sharp and vicious. | Olson Here Monday | rugged and able to assimilate a no chance to get set or rest between | He and Northcutt, who meets Jimmy Moore in the semi-final go, are expected to leave for Juneau, late Sunday and will be here early ' Monday morning to rest until the! starter’s gong signals the beginning of hostilities. Northcutt has never fought here before, and local knowledge of his abilities is confined to reports from the barracks. These are highly flattering. If he has anything like| the class these credit him with, Moore is going to need everything he has in the way of speed and science to cop the major end of the | purse. | Nelson-Wright a Natural The Nelson-Wright tussle is, in| ringside parlance, a patural. Sammy has one victory over Benny to his credit, but it was a hairline decision by the . judges. Many. spectators on that occasion thought the best Nel- son was entitled to was a draw. ‘Wright felt his defeat keenly. And Wwhen he was offered a chance to meet Sammy on the Vet's Labor Day card he didn't wait for a sec- ond invitation or haggle over terms. It should be a torrid and interesting meeting, one likely to be ended at any minute by an explosion of TNT. The two preliminaries will intro- duce four new boxers to Juneau fans. “Grassy” Lowe, popular base- ball player, is seeking new sporting laurels. His opponent, Ted - Harri- son, drew with Kid Roberts on the last Legion bill. These lads are curtainraisers. W. Bradshaw and W. Jacobs in the second prelim are huskies who look as if they had lets of fight in them. Those who have seen them work out in the Legion’s training camp say it will be a rousing scrap, | licious Hams and Bacon Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- PHONE 38 HUNTING TIME IS HERE! Shot Guns for Rent AMMUNITION FOR SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES COMPLETE STOCK HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. FRONT NEW FRESH NOW IN STREET Mission 8; Cincinnati St. his career. He has, apparently, all and as classy as anything on the card. Seats Sell Rapidly Seats for the smoker, today were Word comes here from the army going like hot cat fish at a negro post at Haines said Olson, also, has barbecue. The demand was said to trained effectively. He realizes that be the heaviest in years. More sales Collier is going to fight desperately had been made today than in the to even up the score between them.'last two smokers combined at the A powerful hitter with both hands, |same time before the opening hour. Billy Franks and Harry Sperling lot of punishment, Olson is a be-}wm officiate as referees, Karl Theile liever that a vigorous offense is the 'and E. A. Adams as judges, Dave best sort of defense. His battle plan |Housel and Charlie Miller as time- probably will be to carry the fight keepers. The first bout on the card to Collier every minute, giving him will start at 8:30 promptly. R e GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League |Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 6. Day game. Oakland 4; Seattle 8. Night game. Sacramento 0; Portland 2. Night game. Hollywood 3. Night game. Naulonai League at Pittsburgh—Rain. Louis 8; Chicago 9. Haines held Chicago scoreless until the ninth. St. Louis was then lead- ing with 5 scores. The Cubs then belted Haines and Herman Bell for five hits and knotted home run in the 11th inning; with two aboard. The Cubs ‘piled up singles for three runs and a second tie and the Cubs won in the 13th inning before a man was retired. | Boston 9; Philadlephia 8. Eleven| innings. | Brooklyn 2; New York 3. The[ Giants came from behind in the late innings. Allen made a home | run. New York goes into second | place. American League Chicago 3; Cleveland 0. Thirteen innings. Caraway allowed three| hits and won his own game| smacking a double which scored | the first run off the recruit Clint | Brown. Two others scored off Muleavys single. Detroit 6; St. Louls 9. { STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Pet 852 | 600 | 578 | 461 451 438 356 Won 30 27 26 Lost 16 18 19 24 Hollywood Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Sacramento Mission . Oakland Seattle 21 .21 .. 20 16 PURCHASED MY BATHIN' TOGS- By GEORGE McMANUS DAUVGHTER- \ THINK\WE HAD | JUST BETTER GO THE MOUNTAING TOo National League Won Lost % 80 69 54 S 57 70 87 68 60 87 68 62 mn Philadelphia 41 85 American League Won Lost 86 44 8 49 .13 53 67 63 61 69 52 n Pct 603 661 555 551 524 456 423 325 Pot 662 614 584 515 469 403 402 | 352 | Philadelphia ....... Washington ... New York Cleveland .. Detroit .. St. Louls Chicago, 51 6 Boston. .............. 44 81 ———————— . SPORT BRIEFS | [ e e e Towa is without a football cap-| tain. Co-captains Mike Farroh and | Marcus Magnussen were declared ineligible. When English crossed the plne‘ with the winning run in the elev- enth inning of a Cub-Brooklyn game, a fan dropped dead from ex- citement. Glenn Wright, shortstop and cap- tain of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was an athlete at the University of Mis- souri. Only three of the Assoclated Press' all-American football team will be in school this year, Carideo, Notre Dame, quarter back; Fesler, Ohio State end, and Ticknor, Har- vard, center. NOTICE Having decidea to become a re- quisitor, I hereby give notice that on and after September 1st, no labor or merchandise charges of any description will be honored | unless covered by a requisition if | ordered for my account by others than Mrs. Femmer or myself, | —adv. . D. B. FEMMER. - e Claire A. Say of Portland, Oregon, is a Juneau arrival, staying at the Gastineau. Alligator HATS COATS AND Short Pants Just the Stuff for Hunting Season SABIN’S “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Fair Week Specials STARTING TUESDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH- OUT THE WEEK Unusual Values in COATS, DRESSES and MILLINERY Diréct from ‘the New Ma Juneaw's; York rket Qwn Store 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. 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. DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, 429; Gas- tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way The Safest way to pay bills is by check. Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to women depositors. First National Bank REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU CONNORS MOTOR CO. For FIRE INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 182 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction PicorLy WicGLY 0ld Pap;rs for sale at Empire Offi

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