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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1930. : 5 ™ Beaulyrest by Simmons BRINGING UP FATHER . By GEORGE McM! Oy e ‘ < NO~ MINIAT URE GOLF! FIGHTING ? ‘\ e o , SIMMON S 2o (s i shape and I don't look like an old|most of the Phillie moundsmen, ex-|had been wanted by the club for man yet, do I?” |{eepting the able Mr. Phil Collins. |three years. Smith three years ago | e | Thompson and Glenn Wright will | pitched a 22 inning game against| | It is not quite clear why the‘v Brooklyn the best ke one [the Cubs, eventually losing 4-3, and | Giants need another third base- | pair in the club’s modern ory [the club ever since has wanted to| man, with Freddy Lindstrom among |and tk will be no harder ing |have the “iron man” on its side. | the best in the business, but they {outf in_ either major league —e - ! |have acquired ome of th than the combination of O'Doul {GATOR FRESHMEN,K SQUAD Coast league aces in Jot Y th Babe Herman and Johnny IS GIANT GRID ELEVI'L\'i ‘lh'nul_\n-.\i and Deep Sleep Mattresses Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds Automatic Day ow on Display ] Thomas Hardware Co. . . . NA B A H | SPORT BRIEFS . A member of the Morris family has been captain of the high school football team of Seymour, in West BRAWS 3 GAHS Texas, eight out of nine years. . Over 4,000 tickets to the home | game of the Pittsburgh TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Frederick. & Sl Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing ov. =1 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, Nov. 6. ~Ar er battle of iron steeds for world land speed honors is to be fought over crystal sands of thc" ocean course here in January by drivers of three of the fastest auto- mobiles ever created. Aj that time a triple assault with streamlike juggernauts cloaks and low |by some at the Manhattan-Oglethorpe nig! this year were given to fans who picked the greatest Pitt team in a I newspaper contest. Evening clothes gowns, wer of the feminine , including velvet | Panthers % | | | | y as to whether | Rogers Hornsby will do any better, |if as well as Joe McCarthy did with the Chicago Cubs, but the one-time t e Oaks last Murphy, writing ibune, says: baseba blamed for anothe ; for Ver- r was going big 1 but slumped just night play tarted, o dropping to .314. 3 > Eddie lin the Oakland |a star for two y The Jockey Club, controlling pow- |er on the New York turf, has con- {rived a ruling to boost Gallant Fox's earnings from $328. $341,365, a world’s record. It rea by placing a value of $1 200 on the Fox's various troph heretofore not counted in the win- s of American horses. The “baby gators” may in years and football, but they're man size boys. Eleven members of the freshman squad at the University of Florida, are more than six feet tall, with| Bill Farrazzi, of Quincy, Mass., Bill | Davis, of Jacksonville, Fla., and J | be young | water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- This will be strictly enforced All customers are hereby may take the necessary ply will be abundant. after November 1, 1930. notified to the end that they precsutions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY B oo ol L. Schwartz of Winona, Fla,, head- ing the list. | Each member of this trio stands six feet two inches in his stocking | feet. Farrazzi tips the beam at 182 while the other two “tall 'uns”| | weigh in at 190 each. Close behind this trio is Charles Mizelle of Gainesville, who is six feet one and | a half inches tall and wei l!ll)‘ pounds. | e, He is a real kor and about the noarest thing to Willle Kamm when comes to making his work look easy.” werful “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY S ARsHA LDOIETT DepTING | In New Building on Shattuck Way The Martha Soclety of the Norlh-g “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ! i i¢ fa be made upon thc automobile | |Rajah of all hitters has wasted no ciraightaway speed recérd of 231| Milo Lubratovich, 216-pound Wis- |time starting his reconstruction hour, established here consin tackle, fell on four loose balls | program. two azo by the late Sir Hen- | the Wisconsin-Penn battle | Whether the Cub shake-up is of Ty B2 e of Great Britain. wholesome character, as many ex- Definite announcement that Capt.| The open golf champion of Wis- ipect it will be, the team certainly Malcolm Campbell, another British-|Consin is Johnny Revolta, 19-year |will be considerably altered in per- Br and former record holder, plans|0ld professional of the Swan Lake (sonnel as well as spirit by the time to return for trials after an absence |Club of Portage. the 1931 campaign gets under of two years, promises to make the| ' Hornsby has his own ideas s a more colorful than at any| Harvard's second team chose 10 baseball and has the coura time in the history of tha meet, |Play Ambherst rather than sec the|stick to them. He is not loqu Kaye Don, who came here from |first team battle Dartmouth |but he is plain-spoken. He is t-sought-after Phillie stars ‘England last year only to have his| k: |hard fighter and expects his pla rank O'Doul and F 0 Thomp- mpts at a new record end in| St James, sire of Jamestown, win- lers to be. son, because they had what the fallure, expects to bring his huge|Der of the Belmont Futurity, won| 1 asked Hornsby during the Quakers needed most _pitchers. Silver Bullet racer back for the the event seven years ago |world's series whether he hoped to| Jim ott and Clise Dudley may [’ CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Bob Smith, |o'clock in the Church Parlors. Mrs. | c-ming event, with minor altera-| T e |play regularly next season. sct no pitching 1ds afire, but|right handed pitcher obtained by |W. L. Coates and Mrs, A. Z. Clark 3 | Daily Empire Want Aas Pay. | “Why not?" he asked. “T'll b2 injthey are aces by comparison withjthe Cubs from the Boston Braves, |will be the hostesses. nnouncement by Harry Miller, i RS AR RERSER SNE WILL ALWAYS STAND OUT The Jockey Club, perhaps, was swayed by a desire to wip2 out the disputed world’s mark of $335,000. gredited for years to the French horse Ksar. This figure always has bden looked upon as inflated and misleading, since it was baced on sea-|a par value of 20 cents per French hé|franc, whereas it was worth only about eight cents on the e while K was galloping the trac ————— miles an ear: big rush on | whic! it an and fur scramblg The Robins landed two of the CUBS WANTED SMITH 3 YEARS |ern Light Presbyterian church will meet . tomorrow afternoon at 2 jat he will enter a 48-cylinder | rine in the meet, has been hail- | indicative of an aroused in-| t of American designers to get| a competition that for-} | have ruled for a num-| eign entran ber of yea Poss y that another American builder may enter the meet is seen in the report that Fred Duesenberg of Auburn, Ind., already has con-p. structed a power plant for a Iugh‘) fspeed car. Whether he plans to work out af ble body design and enter the machine has not yet been publicly announced. —a—— | CANTWELL FIRST TO REACH SPRING TRAINING GROUNDS WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now apd then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one's » saving fung that make it grow. SANFORD, Fla, Nov. 6.— Ben Cantwell, pitcher for the Boston Nationals, has the jump on a lot of the major league baseball players He has already arrived in Florida, in plenty time for the opening of thé spring training season. Ben and Mrs. Cantwell are in Sanford to visit Mrs. Cantwell’s mother, Mrs. Allan Jones, for the winter season. Cantwell stacted on his baseball r as a twirler for the Sanford | i in the old Florida State league, going from here to the Jackson- ville team in the Southeastern Leggue. First National Bank Prepare Y our Car for o Oune out of thousands! 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