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BRINGIN G UP FATHER B8Y GOLLY- 'WE | LOST ME KEY- NOW: How AMm THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931 FLL THROW A STONE AN SEE IF SHE 1S 1N - | GONNA QT IN? Great Britain rights reservea DAILY SPORTS CARTOON 2ICRARD /iLENDO CLUMBIA & CREW — TS FIGHTING ~NOUNGSTER RaoMisES © OzveLOP INTO A GREAT STRoKE ~—HE HAD ALREADY CACED COLUMS/A TovcoriEs DONT KROW 24 OUE TO WEAR THE COLOMBIA ' BOYS ARE SAORNING | ANARIETY OF | 7. TS HESE OaY WVER NAYY AND YALE /) 5| N GOULD ~ self, to the annoyance and em- Dpitching. barrassment of the earnest, working experts. | Last season only two of them | hard- | | BREAKS FOR M'GRAW !"Rockne System” under Lou Little, |as a result of the acquisition of Marty Brill of the 1929-30 Notce Dame champions as a backfield | coach. | “There i3 no use trying to lecture | halfbacks on how to tacklz” re- marked Little in discussing Brill's selection. “So I am going to give ASSOCIATED PRE. SPORT’? EDITOP.ss Baseball history may repeat it- around class, fortified by better them a coach who is young and fn‘alebodied enough to s‘ep in and | give some practical demonstra- | tions. Tf we don't do anything else McGraw seems about 1o get the peyt pall we ate going to teach drew the St. Louis Cardinals out of | breaks again, after a considerable | jjerference and tackling. the hat in making pre-battle fore- |lapse. He shifted Lindstrem tothe | “I have known Marty Brill since casts on the National League pen- outfield with the rookie Vergez on |pe was a boy and have followed him nant race. ‘The Cardinals, of course, upset |well a lot of dope by winning and forth- | Travis Jackson and found him in with were awarded No. 1 position | flashy Eddie Marshall. He nceded | more pitching strength, whereupon Nothing has happened so far to |the aged Clarence Mitchell twirled | | four straight victories, to keep pace with the right-handed ace of the| | staff, Freddy Fitzsimmons. in the 1931 consensus. disturb this confidence 'in the Red Birds, but the New York Giants look like the ‘“catch” this year. Only four robust critics named | Giants to win the pennant, y were rated behind the Cubs and Robins. Whether as a result the front rank. The club has all- "LOUGHRAN OUTPOINTS CAMPOLO Tommy Loughran, Philadelphian, overcame a d'sacvantage of almost 50 pounds in weight and seven inches In height to give Victorio Campolo of Argentina a neat lacing ina10 rour:d fight in New York. This picture shows Loughran reaching Campolo's chin with a left in the fifth round. |third and it has worked amazingly 1through Penn Oharter .School, | Pennsylvania and Notre Dame. Co- |lumbia isn't going to adopt Rockne football or make any radical | changes in its style of play; never- theless T am hoping Brill will bring us some new an ddifferent ideas out of his fine experience with a - | master coach like Knute Rockne.” The first series between the Car- | He needed an understudy for | dinals and Giants, starting May 16, |at the Polo Grounds, should devlop some of the flashiest pitching and of this or not, the House of Mc- |all-around brilliance of the spring Graw has projected itself to the |skirmishes. “ROCK’'S” WIZARDRY LIVES The Rock's wizardry carries on. Of the 1930 team, Brill goes to Co- | lumbia, Frank Carideo to Purdue, |Moon Mullins to Kansas, Bucky O’Connor to Yale, Tom Conley to Columbia isn't going in for the |the list of Notre Dame stars on the coaching lines. Nowhere else in sport that we can think of off-hand has any system become so rooted, sustained such impetus. Tt will take a few years to tell whether graduates lacking the old master's touch will do so well as those to whom he passed on his gridiron gifts. ————.— — A Frankfort, Tnd., man appointed postmaster, has combined his grain mill and the postoffice. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE PRAISES IT “I had chronic catarrh of the stomach, was troubled with indi- gestion and rheumatic stiffness in my knees, and my kidneys often | disturbed my sleep. Finally I started Sargon, and my stomach |and kidneys couldn't be in better |shape than now. The stiffness is prdetically gone from my knees, I sleep, soundly, and have «ained 15 pounds! Sargon Pills are the most natural laxative I've r taken. It seems almost unbe- what the treatment has| for me."—Judge Burt L. |Marsh, 1903 5th Ave, Seattle, |formerly Judge of Superior Court in San Francisco. Press Photo done Associated N MAGGIES WINDOW | LaSalle and Philadelphia, to sweil | 1 WONDER RALLY, DEFEAT YANKEE TEAM {Champions Take Five Out| of Six Games; Ruth, Fox Knock Homers' { PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 29.—| The Athletics made it five out of six in their series with the New York Yankees yesterday by staging a ninth inning rally that brought a 5 to 4 victory in the final game. | Tralling up to the seventh inn- ing, the Champions tied it up by scoring three runs on as many hits and a pair of errors in the ninth. Babe Ruth and Jimmy - Foxx clouted out a home run each to | make it eight apiece. SHES IN OF. |between the universities of North Bv GEORGE McMANUS e |CAROLINA-VIRGINIA " BASEBALL RIVALRY OLDEST IN SOUTH GREENSBCRO, N. C., May 29.- The eighty-eighth baseball gams Carolina and Virginia, played here, was more than an ordinary college gama. The teams have been rivals since 1891 and before the last series of | 1931 they were all square. Each | team had won 42 games and two had been tied. The Tar Heels took both games in the last series and went two up | on the Cavaliers—and so it will remain until next year. ‘The rivalry between these teams is the oldest continuous one in the south—one year older, even, than the Carolina-Virginia footbal! con- test. —————— HERB UNRUFFLED GAMES THURSDAY | Pacific Coast League | Los Angeles 2; Portland 5. i Sacramento 4; Missions 3. | San Francisco 3; Seattle 4. Oakland 9; Hollywood 12. National League Boston 7; New York 6. Chicago 1; Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 11; St. Louis 8 American League H New York 4; Philadelphi a5. St. Louis 4; Cleveland 5. Detroit 2; Chicago 3. gton 4; Boston 3. STANDING OF CLUBS. Pacific Coast League | IMoos»e . . gk Deepest Drilled Hole [ Goes Down 9,646 Feet1 TAFT, Cal. May 20—“The world's deepest drilled hole” is a title almost as transitory as that of the tallest skyscraper, but for a time at least it rests in the San Joaquin valley. | The Williams No. 1 well in| the Semitropic field is down more than 9,646 feet. The bit is in hard gray sand with no oil showing at| that depth. The previous drilling record was held by Mascot No. 1 in the Midway field with a bottom c¢ 9,629 feet. —————— Calfornia orchardists have dis tributed 10,000,000 ladybird beatles | to combat the mealy bug. JITNEY A. N. B. Saturday, 7 Sold by Butler Mauro Drug Co. (L0 2 S S SSSSSSSILGASESESISESSISR SN St S S Stand Opposite Chambe: tor st Won Lost Pet afier an illness, won 19 and lost Los Angeles 2% 23 '531 but six for hl_s best percentage i Portind ’27 22 ‘551 year, his first w_n.h the Yankees in Mission - 2 2 '51'1 1923. During his 18 years. on the S&n Fanolsco 23 2 :469 mound he has won more than 200 Oakland a1 s e TR pidi Sacramento 23 27 460 . Seattle i lf‘ ‘uz'/ 4449‘ e SPORTS BRIEFS ' Won Lost Pct.| = g Wl New York . 22 10 63 Crowds of 6,000 to 8,000 at inter- St. Louis 19 10 655 collegiate baseball games between Chicag o 17 15 531 Stanford and California are hailed Boston 18 15 545 88 indicating a revival of the sport’s Pittsburgh . 17 18 426 popularity in colleges. | Philadelphfa .........16 18 471 Brooklyn 15 20 429 As an extra inducement to fair Cincinnati 8 25 24 fans, the Oklahoma City Western ! American League league club has two ladies’ days a Won Lost Pet |Week and on other days charges iElitladaipitla ....0e.96 | 7" 765 theu Qmly ‘35 ceule. Washington 23 14 622 New York 20 15 5711 When Ace Markwell moved from Cleveland 18 20 474 Oklahoma City to Tulsa he ended Detroit 18 24 429 17 years' connection with sandlot Chicago A7 030 | 4sp DESEREL I e foymer tUNn L ¢ St. Louis 12 22 .353 | Boston a2z as NIRRT RRRCRRERTOAL Juneau City League d = Won Lost Pct < Elks 2 1 657 Legion 2 2 500 2 333 Auspices Alaska Sisterhood DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE BY PERCENTAGES NEW YORK, May 20.—ferb Pen- nock, star southpaw for the New York Yankees, Is one pitcher who doesn’t worry about the percentage tables in baseball. Although he has turned in .700 better pitching averages [ive seasons, Pennock believes hi was by far the most effectiv 1 when he won 16 and lost 17. “I didn’t break even that year as far as games won were concern>d but I think it as my greatest year, " Pennock said. “The Yanks finished seventh that season and I had more stuff than I ever had in my life.” Pennock, attempting a comeback BATTERY SERVICE £ Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC £ COMPANY Second and Seward AT DANCE HALL May 30th r of Commerce Booth | GOLF CHAMPION SOON TO MARRY NEW YORK, May 20—Glenna Collette, five times womens’ Na- tional golf champion, is soon to marry Edwin Vare, Jr., of Phila- delphia, Mrs. George Collette, mother of the girl, announced to- day . Vare is the son of the late State Senator Vare and a nephew of Willlam Vare, Republican leader in Philadelphia. He is an engi- neer and golfer, but his fiance can beat him. — .o LOTT LOSES NET TOURNEY AUTEUIL, France, May 29— George Hughes, Irishman, today defeated Lott 3-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 and 6-4 in the quarter finals for the Hard Court Championships. Lott was the last surviving American in the singles and the biggest upset of the tournament, after he won the first two as he played list- lessly. CUIRITPCR N PR ATTENTION ALL BUILDERS We haul building materials to all parts of the city, or on the road. For special hauling rates telephone 34, THE NORTH TRANSFER, or after 6 p.m. call 81. —adv. b TR R R Mexico exports more than 6,000,- 000 bunches of bananas yearly. EXPELLO KILLS MOTHS Hang in Closet Above Clothing 50c and $1.00 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Oll'lfie Substation 1 SOOTHING REFRESHING BEAUTIFYING Spring is the season of the year when every woman should arrange for a series of beauty treatments. Enliven the skin and the hair. 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