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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY SEPT. 30, 1930. By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER THIS MAKES THE FAFTY-FIRST COURSE NOW LOORK AT THAT BIG FAT HEAD } PLAYIN THE GAME-AN LOOK AT THE GET-UP 'LL JUST TELL THAT DU'\A\CKE WHAT Vo S S TH S 5 OF HlMJ m | e R U Fant=y, HHEY - YOou! & 4the GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento at Mission. { | _Portland 8, 2; San Francisco 2, 4.| Postponed games from last week. | | The clubs will open this after- | ! noon on the following schedule for | this week: | San Francisco at Seattle. i Los Angeles at Portland. ALAN J.Gouwp STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to Date) I Pacific Coast League | Lost Mechanical ingenuity and scien- tific principles, as manifested in the development of the racer En- Hollywood . tefprise, erica’s Cup yacht racing, opinion of those who take their Sacramento . sea in ships, besides keeping the Oakland ancient trophy safe for the U. Seattle 8. A. Portland Harold Stirling Vanderbilt's Mission white-hulled sloop is a machine in the sense that every possible de- have revolutionized Am- Los Angeles . in the San Francisco .. Won s 8 . 44 41 38 37 33 33 33 Oakland at Hollywood. 26 31 38 41 43 42 44 47 e, — LET Almqusv rress <Your Sult. /but talk. IPOOL CHAMPION T0 DO STUFF AT STOCKER'S |Free Exhibitions to Be Giv- | en Tomorrow, Thurs- day and Friday Pocket billiards, in sporting nom- enclature; pool, is common par- lance, will be played as never be- fore in this city, at Stocker’s Bil- liard Hall, Triangle corner, tomor- row, Thursday and Friday. The exhibitions will be given by Frank C. Boughton, who can make a pocket billlard ball do everything So he may be held Pet. | 675 587 519 481 463 440 429 413 will and |an officially registered referec |be present to judge all shots, |in the event of an argument the | referee will have no chance of los- |ing it. The nationally recognized | referee is none other than his wife, All Session Free ions of play will begin at 2:30 o'clock every afternoon and at 8:30 every evening. All will be abso- lutely free and the public is in- |vited to see a champion in action. | | Mr. Boughton holds the pocket | billiard title of New York state, | Which takes in a lot of pocket bil- {liard table territory and players |In the interest of the Brunswick- Balke Company, which sells among |other things billiard tables of all sorts and their accompanying equip- ment, Mr. Boughton is touring Alas- ka. This is his first visit north. On his present trip, covering Pacific Nerthwest States and this territory, he has a string of 163 victories to his credit. Breke Werld's Record In Ketchikan last week he broke world’s record of 128 balls in pocket billiards with a run of 130 balls without a miss. Besides being one of the greatest of match play- ers, he is one of the best of pocket billiard entertainers, having a va- riety of 104 fancy, trick and freak shots. Just to show the home talent ! something, Mr. Boughton tomorrow afternoon will with a fifteen-or-no-count pool engagement. Mrs. Boughton is proud of her husband. At- her solicitation, a2 has arranged a Ladies’ Night for Friday night. She would like to have all she chairs in the billiard hall occupied by members of the fair sex then. Of course, he would, too. handicap himself bank e Beautiful Christmag Cards from new and old Sydney Laurence re- productions—25 for $5.75. Hand colored—15 cents each extra. Christmas Cards from your own print of landscape, baby, etc.—25 for $4.75 If copy must be enlarged or rov duced — tlere is a slight extra | charge. Your own handwriting reproduc- led at a slight extra charge. Super- |ior workmanship. ~Your time 1t getting short. See THE NUG- |GET SHOP. —adv. LRSS Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. HELLO, &S B WIFE, HACKED, BARELY ALIVE, | UNCONSCIOUS Mrs. Creecy in Hospital— Victim of Demented Ma- rine Officer Husband WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 30. —Mrs. Richard Creecy is barely alive in the hospital today and still unconscious since her Lieut. Col. Richard Creecy, Marine | officér, hacked her with a hatchet and horribly wounded her in their hotel suite yesterday, then killed himself. The Marine Board investigating believes that the officer committed the deed in a fit of insanity. He was suffering a nervous breakdown | before he left Haiti. —————— BRIDGE AND WHIST The first of a series of Mve| |BRIDGE AND WHIST CARD| |PARTIES will be given by the Re-| bekah Perseverance Lodge in I. O. /0. F. HALL Wednesday, October |1st, at 8 p. m. Good prizes. Ad- mission 50 cents. —adv. e e vice and gadget for proper trim, We call and deliver. Phone 628 'to strict accountability to the rules, handling and balance has been adopted in its construction. | This is not to say that man- power any judgment do not play the decisive part in her perform- ances, for Vanderbilt and his as- sociates in the afterguard proved that they know all that is neces- sary about racing a big yacht. In fact the contrast between| the handling of the Enterprise and Shamrock was as marked as the difference in mechanical make-up and consequent speed, as well as| reliability. | But a good share pf the Am- erican victory was due to such factors as the hollow duralumin | mast, the sliding boom that arous- | ed so much debate and the shunt/ dynamometer or. automatic aid to| proper balancing of the big sail stem. Norman Brookes, the left-handed Australian wizard of pre-war days and Big Bill Tilden are regarded by the veteran Wallace Johnson as the finest tennis strategists and psychologists of all time. | Even the master-minds eventual- | feld to the charge of youth,| wever, and Johnson takes stock in an article for the magazine “Tennis” of the new school “typi- fied by youmgsters like Clifford | Sutter, Bryan Grant, Ellsworth | Vines, Sidney Wood and Frank | Shields.” Of course, if Johnson had been writing at a later date, he would have included the new national | champion, Johnny Doeg, in his list, but his analysis is mtercsung.i He writes: | “These boys appear to have not only the shots but the knowledge | of the game that is essential to real top-flight tennis. Instead of | striving for aces with every shot| they command a sequence of shots | and have the technique to carry them out. | “Shields is to my way of think-! ing the greatest potential player ! of the lot. But he requires proper | handling and must be kept in con- ' dition if he is ever to arrive ati the place his supporters predict for | him | “Vines plays a type of game| similar in many ways to Shields’ and another season of grass court | play should see him well on the| road to the top. Wood and Sutter can be classed together, Both are astute court generals and both can | prfhg unsuspected severity into | their play when the occasion de- | mands it. | ' “Grant at present is to some| .extent handicapped by his size and 1 think he requires more finishin shots with which to shoot through | ‘openings his present game pro- uces.” VERA MARRIES | i MILLIONAIRE LONDON, Sept. 30.—Vera, Coun- tess of Cathcart, today married Sir /Rowland Hodge, aged 71, million- | 4ire ship owner, in a Princes Row Jegistry office. Crowds gathered ?mirs before the ceremony. - ——l Try the rive oClock Zinner Speelals at Mabry's. —ad THE starting gun! Two great white birds glide, bow to bow, over the line. A perfect start! And may thé*best skipper, the best crew, the best boat win! One will d/ways stand out/ A BOOMING SALUTE for the skipper who first crosses the line! His victory is hard-won and deserved. No less deserving is Chester- field’s popularity — here is one cigarette that never leaves the course of Milder...and Better Taste. + MILDNESS — the whoHy nat- ural mildness of tobaccos that are without harshness or bitterness. BETTER T ASTE—such as only a cigarette of wholesome purity and better tobaccos can have. . Attention—Ford Owners A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRANCISCO CAR HEAT- ERS JUST ARRIVED—AND ARE READY FOR INSTALLATION IN YOUR CAR 2 to 5 times MORE HEAT—Quicker Action—Fresh Air Heat—Complete Change of Car Air Every 2 to 3 Minutes. Recommended by leading car manufacturers. Guar- anteed to deliver more heat than any other car heat- er regardless of type or price. DRIVE IN AND HAVE ONE INSTALLED IN YOUR MODEL A Price $3.75 to $4.00 (installation extra at low cost) JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. 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