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O —— e —— et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WhDNESDA\ SE PT 10, 1930 BRU\( ING UP FATHER hv G IUR( F \l; \l\ \US W NIA . TO & 0 AOL 2D MANY ‘( VOLGAR GET DRESSED - CET DAVGHTER SHIP\T W NYEARD R WELL GO ON AREAD- | WORKED 1N ME UNDER - TWENTY /| OO KNow T MOST 1| TELL YOO HND IN T IHAT NERPIT IS AND ME AT THE FER & AN it THERES NO USE TALKIN'- IF ~You WANT TO BE STYLISW-YoUu GOT To 8E UN- COMFORT/\BLE . How Do | LOOK: DAUGHTER- DEAR? GORGEOLS MOTHER:- BIG 10 GRIDSTERS TO ENGA GE IN 16 SECTIONAL FIGHTS CHICAGO, Sept. 10—Sixteen m- tersectional football games are on‘ the schedules of Western confer- | & teams. Chicago has three | bogked; Northwestern, Iowa, In- diana and Minnesota two each, and the others one each. Comparative scores should indi- cate the relative strength of Big .Ten teams and those from other seetions as representative leaders | are.on the conference list. | Illinois meets the Army; Wiscon- sin, Pennsylvania; Michigan, Har- vard; Chicago, Princeton; Ohio State, Navy; in East-West battles. Stanford is the coast representa- t playing Minnesota at Minne- a | m the south will come Florida | Mississippi to play Chicago; hern Methodist meets Indiana at Dallas; Centenary and Oklahoma Aggies play at Towa; Baylor tangles w Purdue; the Oklahoma Aggies also meet Indiana. Centre and Tu- lane are Northwestern guests. e ————— and | Seen and heard in the clubhouse of the Athletics at Shibe Park: Lefty Grove smashing up some | worn-out furniture, just for exer- cise . . ..Al Simmons being kxdded[ ! over the announcement of his mar- | riage, to take place after the “world | series.” “How do you know youlll be in the series, AI?” . . | son. ing by 2% games, when we started | |Rube Walberg bemoaning the jinx that has pursued most of his pitch- ing efforts since June . . . Bing Mil- ler fondling the bat, properly label- led, with which he smacked out the double that won the deciding game of the 1929 world's series. Connie Mack entering to speak a quiet work or two to some of his athletes. “When a club such as ours runs up a big lead in August as we have done, it is difficult to keep the boys from letting up,” confessed Mr. Mack in a discussion of the cur- rent American league situation. “Too many chances cannot be aken, the way ball games are won | and lost nowadays. Look at Brook- lyn. When they finally struck a slump, they couldn’t get a break. They might easily have won three out of four from Chicago and kept a good lead. Instead of that they * characteristics of Miss Morrill's and stroking power that carried California Helen to the top at th‘ age of 18 in 1923. Marjorie slams a tennis ball now with as much vehemence as M Moody ever did. Her ice is severe and she hits equally well off [Hollywood 7; Los Angeles 10. |forehand and backhand from baseline. | The Massachusetts Jjust outside the national * last year, but this s reached the semi-finals at Hills, losing to Betty Nuthall ct ly because of a lack of experien: girl ‘first ten on she .. She was the only player to extend the English star. | Mrs. Moody, though her conquests to foreign courts this year, remains the best tennis player in the U. S. A, but any ranking on the basis of national competi- tion for 1930 must place Mrs. Anna/ Virginia McCune Harper of San| Francisco and Marjorie A, Morrill of Dedham, Mass., sitions. Mrs. Harper, of much build and weighing only 116 pounds, has not the severity of or tac- rank. Miss Nuthall's game, but her ties and resources are of first r -os lost three out of four and have been | losing ever since. “I can always impress my boys by réminding them of the 1925 sca- We were dn.first place, lead- west in August. It was a young club and T figured if it kept Igoing well until September 1, I would take off my coat and get down to business. “We lost 12 straight games and there was never any occasion for me to remove my coat after September |Brant, Capt. E. L. Hunter, flagship | golywood 1. We were out of it completely. The club just did not have suffi-| drive. Moody is needed in American tennis within the next year or so, Mar- jorie Morrill, the robust lass from Dedham, Mass., may meet any and all requirements. She has in . |abundance the assets of strength WINN LEAVES TODAY © ON INSPECTION TRIP ™lecrne o b survey of salmon and conditions in the entire district, Dennis Winn, Agent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, and Alaska Com sioner for the Department of Com- ‘merce, left this morning on the| spawning jof the bureau’s Alaska fleet. | survey. streams. e AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACH- fCh!cago it ITALIAN St adv Brooklyn ES, $1.35 per crate. PRUVES. 15 pound box, §$1.10. <8 | Pittsburgh | Boston |Cincinnati CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 " CANNING PEACHES-- Best Qu’l[ltv, per Rox:. o0 CA\N NG PEARS-- Bartletts, perbox ................... 3- CANNING PRUNES CE R T L TS e BT I POTATOES——YaLIma Gems 23 pounds for .. 9L 00 FRESH SWEET POTATOES, 2 pounds for ..... 925¢ F RESH RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE-- PREE---S ounce jar KRAFT’S FRE\TCH DRESSING with each purchase 1 pint KRAFT’S MAYONNAISE .....ccocineennt.. FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES slighter | 4 | the ! |Portland 0; Oakland 4. ranked | Portland Forest | _ |Seattle 2; confining | Chicago 0; {St. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League- |San Francisco 4, 0; Mission 9, % Day games. Hollywood 1; game. Los Angeles 3. Day Ten innings. Night game. Day game. Oakland' 9. Night game. ! | Seattle game. 3; Sacramento 6. Day Sacramento 10. Night game, \ National League Louis 1; New York 2. Mitchell and Grimes hearled a duel. Brooklyn 3. Phillips shut out the champions with five hits. !Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 8. O'Doul in the top two po- I stroking | | | Enroute to Ketchikan té begin a| beds | of the salmon run washington 8; St. Louis 4. Twelve Mr. Winn expects to be occupied | San Francisco cient experience to stand a hard at least two weeks in making this|oakland He will visit all of the|sacramento . |important fishing areas and sulmo!l‘por[lgnd If any successor to Helen Wills | | | i | | | | | | iSealtle pinch-hitting made a home run with two on in the sixth inning to tie the count. American League New York 8; Cleveland 6. It was a see-saw game. The Yanks hit 16 times and Cleveland 11 times. New York won in the eighth on singles by Ruth and Gehrig, Laz- zeri's sacrifice fly and Jorgen's single. Boston 1; Chicago 10. Boston gleaned 5 hits and Chicago 19. Barnes lead the White Sox's at- tack with three singles and one triple. Detroit 1. Moore, recruit r, made a home run in the fifth inning, scoringe Miller for the victory. Grove won his 26th game. innings. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 20 24 26 31 32 33 35 35 Nnnonnl League Won Lost 80 57 ki 59 8 60 37 60 kit 65 64 5 55 9 | Philadelphia ... 45 92 American League Won Lost 94 85 8 667 |Los Angeles Mission Louis . New York .. Philadelphia .. Washington ... New York | Cleveland | Detroit . 18t. Louis | Chicago Boston 52 AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACH-| ES, $1.35 per crate. ITALIAN PRUNES, 15-pound box, $1.10. adv NAVY Broadcloth SHIRTS Extra Heavy Weight H, S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LIGHTNING PURSU A peculiar fate ang the di Biasio family of this city. Recently the head of it, Rocco di Biasio and his son Michele were both killed by FOGGIA, It cems to ove classes of music and Studio over in expression. fice. ow enrolling piuils |- dramatic Cable of- —adv. | a lightning* bolt. The identical death befell Rocco di Biasio's fath- er .and - grandfather thirty years ago. - e STUDIO OPENS Miss Todd is now enrolling pupils in" classes of musiz and dramatic expression. Studio cver Cahle of- fice, —adv. - - AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACH- ES, §1.35 per crate. ITALIAN PRU 15-pound box, §1.10. adv e GORDON'S For your accommodation, this store will be open the evening of September 10th until 9 p. m. adv Attention Eagles You tend of 1175 SEPTEMBER 12 being held in honor of GRAND WORTHY PRESIDENT ROBERT E. PROCTOR ALASKA FRIENDS —make the Hotel Frye their accepted meeting place; we are glad to wel- come you here. Garage in Connecuon and members Ladies Auxiliary (e St ettt g~~~ et FICTION These Prices on Your Pay Roll TRUPAK CORN—No. 2 tin, 3 for 60c, Try are urged to at- a Special Meeting DOUGLAS AERIE FRIDAY NIGHT, Meeting is for all Eagles of the v | FACTS STRANGER THAN -$2.30 PALACE EX. 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