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i { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931. 3 ~ = 7 BRINGING UP FATHER Bv G L()l{( E McMANUS { MRS, JIGGS, HERE 1S A MY HUSBAND IT SAYS HERG A FENIE-HIBNBRED- g gy 0 ; SAVIN G SUMMONS TO APPEAR. IN WILL FIX THAT DOLLAR FINE OR SIX MONTHS TAKE THE SIX | | COURT FOR PARKING YOUR| IN JAIL. . WHAT wiLL 1 DO ? ‘ CAR IN FRONT OF A FIRE — i HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends {| upon what you save in the present. There’s s [l no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both | easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It || becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grdw is like i watching a garden grow, only much more {| thrilling. | HAVE A GOAL IN MIND 1931 1oy TR S : . . > 1 1ot ¥ I Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, F RSN S BT e N or Trave F: po atic y y | Andrews connected with the first u vel, o COH,' ge I?ducatl sy for your i DA ILY SPORTS CAR TOO]V ——By Pap ball pitched and clouted it to the|| children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. 3 [ church roof It didn't go entirely |over the house, but it was lost in N | == E 3T 2 [the tall uncut grass and Boyd| . . & 5 sprinted home witih the winning | First Natlonal Bank | 28 |score. Andrews was credited wun! | |a three-bagger. SUNDAY GAMES : IN TOUGH GAME “seion svommen = - e ! The game: | & | MOOSE— ABEHPOAE[ AL SKA M ; | Andrews’ Three Bagger in| {Schmitz, F, 2.3 103 01 A EAT CO. d Ilome Runs Play Big Part Sk TR R e 0 $ y Dig Ninth Sends Boyd Home |neo, cf $11000 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING in Scoring of Game i with Winning Run [McSpdn 1 4038100 Meadowbrook Butter > Austin Fresh Tamales M ¥ McSpdn, ¢ 402156 00 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 mn Metropolis ! Schmitz, J, ss.. 4 0 1 0 0 1 . L e The Elks gave Manning almost Ramsay, 1{' 400000 AR . i | perfect support Sunday at Dougla ;-1 300200 ~ NEW YORK, Ju:_y 13.—"}‘11: Gi- and defeated the Moose 3 to 2 in|p i P 300330 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS anfs slaughtered the Phils twice His WINKNIN OVER. one of the prettiest nine inning | = b ¢unday in a double header before S Wi INGS ¥ jgames of the season. Jimmy held| ... 32 2 8x25 3 5 THE GASTINEAU 1aving for the west. Klein and A\ PERIOY OF FIFTEEN the hard hitting Paps to eight hits, \7001;“‘ M e wl::x: ‘;,m'j\ ' 2urst home runs for the Ph:jl.s o s AEARS | while the Bills nicked Erskine for | n,nf, o S £ s | Our Services to You Begin and End at the in the first game. Mel Ott pound- L ten, four of which were for extra| . . o° J ? >, ol AR i ey ‘ AVE?NE iy “L:‘I;*Kf—cf T Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat { In the second game, Bill Terry | Erskine fanned 15 Elks and Jim oo o o Sepiar e - b erd “Shanty” Hogan divided Gi- fonly nine Moose, but the latter | AHH%: T e , ©nt honors at the bat, Terry driv- @K was stingy with men on bases and |y € R e ing two triples and Hogan hitting {deserved to win. Andrews moved |10 CTEWS, i cui two home runs, driving in v into first place for League batung‘R‘";‘K" 5; 0180 seven runs all told. -—MA(.ES HIS MAQ'< honors, getting three hits to twmo‘r’l eer, i £0200 0| for Boyd in five times at bat. ‘an?nér 5 a0 o0 twinl CHorns "REb RITLESS IN ey S e LR nontea 7t 400200 S AN | = > 50 - A 2 ; s un Jead. ¢ § sy win-| GRS R ST WHEN YOU WANT IT EIGHT INNINGS SATURDAY ‘;\;l:;1~flr}ia\;\tndwllzok:‘iollkleafiia;) ‘:}:\:y‘ Totals 40 3102712 1 ST. LOUIS, July 13—Syl John- chalked up in the first frame were | g birig el J L b NI.ll I veteran Cardinal right hander, ‘:g ::i.;’re@:fi;?"}:‘:‘3]’“;:5‘5‘9’?;1\“}“: and M. MacSpadden 1 each; 2-base uneau umoer l 8, nc. d the Cincinnati Reds hitless in :h\m'mur i runnc‘r< th Lm;&‘h“& Boyd 2, Andrews 1; left on %. eirht innings last Saturday after- Pl e i o | Dases, Elks 11, Moose stolen Phone 358 noon while his teammates pounded buyaie Ui o them over | D2 Nello 1, Macspadden 1: first- out three opposition flingers to e o k1 |base on errors, Moose 1, Elks 5; win 8 to 2, to make it four straight lOF:);j‘}O:::“r“ v.‘w“lix:)(xl‘:x;lermhc‘:\lé; st on balls, off Manning 2; off for the series. , s |Erskine 0; wild pitches, Manning The Reds bunched their hits x‘n :‘c‘flf";“dflr}:fi:‘a}gfil Fs‘rxig“;‘:gz: a‘l‘: slciek out, "by’ Masolng 9.0 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY the second inning for their only . | Brski 15. % g TUnS. i strikes. Nello singled sending Fred ’;]:;fim: R A “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” George Watkins and Jake Flow- Yo thinds e it Vé“fi ‘I’O‘;j‘%‘ "“; Strand. bases. Botelho, : hit home runs for the Cardi- /7 into a (h\“;h]m AHF‘ S 1:‘“' Sooyer. Nine Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 .. Nello trotte me. ast fielding = * » - s had Molly st tnird. Big Mac| Time of game, 1 hour and b5 fanned and Roller threw out Jack |Mminutes. ' I S s T TRBAT i N NELELRS 34 ——{| Schmitz at fist And that ended ! Phone TAXI SERVICE e the Moose scoring. | v i JUNORELKS GOLFERS ARE 2BIG FIGHTS sk cowe TILDEN WINS W o cen A B The Bills fought a game upnill DAY AND NIGHT Seattle H SS 3 4 | . Hollywood 1; Oakland 4 f battle and won in the ninth frame Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth %’ t1 g 'L Angel .9 | with one out on Manning's single e P R s Sl | and Andrews triple. They scored| Cmunn&-:"gnnSLhL?:x‘ 8 ! one in the third and tied in the at b ouis 8. 3 o P Tw . seventh. 1y 13 NZW YORK 23, 5; Philadelphia B'G GUNTEST NEW YORK, July 13.—Two mon e A FOREST HILLS, N. Y., July 13. 5. 3 archs of the fistic realm sally forth Bovd drove out a double to ”“hé __willlam Tilden, 2nd, seven times Arcade afe Chicago 9, 5; Pittsburgh, 2, 5. in title defenses in Los Angeles 10 the third And Andees S0 amateur champion of the United g A )3 % 3 v . i im vith te y -4 " Second game canned in tenth. by Cal.,, and New York tonight. . States, yesterday added the pro: agreement. Sall - Craved Witnessed Sixty Leadmg Putters of | “Tony canzoneri, lghtweight ana making the count one two. . |fessional crown to his collection. CHRIS BAILEY “Br e 4 7 Ite: h ion, meets ‘s titleholder Fookiyls b 1 Roson 8. 1. Good Baseball by Country Matched [lunior velter champio o4 | i1l te seventh. In that frams,|Dc defeated the former _ S American Leaguz ‘i Cecil Payne, of Louisville, Ky., over AN g L a5 7, ‘Sobmits How: Vincent Richards in three sets, 7-5, Philadelphia 1; New York 3. Boys' Teams Against Portland the ten round soute. | (E ONS EReY eer Manning |02 nd -1 e We cater to those who want BiLauls 9.4, DAL O, s farhe Shampion 1 & TUHNE 2 1 1 fanned and the Moose fans breath-| % Sl Rl hs ol good things to eat. Jloveland 7; Chicago 4, eleven Good baseball but a small crowd | PORTLAND, Oregon, July 13—i avorite. ¢d easler. Boyd rammed out his playing for Tilden to vanquis! innings. characterized the game yesterday|It is the rest of the country ag-| Midget Wolgast and Ruby Brad- nd ha o nhgger . ot ftke gflme\cpponent OPEN ALL NIGHT Boston 1,7; Washington 7, 8. afternoon at Recreation Park be-|ainst Portland with the opening |ley, negro, will go 15 rounds to- & Hisks e ! b Welgast is & heavy betting {and Niemi raced over the pl tween the Junior Elks and the [of the Thirty Second Annual Am- |night. olgast 1s a y € | @ith the tying tally. L 4 Junior Moose. The Junior Elks|ateur tournament of the Western |favorite. i 3 i st G SUNDAY 5 Manning opened the ninth with| GAMES § won 16 to 5. Many snappy plays|Golf Association at the Portland o Ry . 5 a single. Boyd slammed a hot one Pacific Coast League were made, and several of the|Golf Club lihks : %o the box forcing Jimmy at sec- | D FOOD Seattle 6, 9; Missions 1, 10. young diamond aspirants give pro- Sixty of the country's leading nd but was safe at first himself. San F*ax;cflt':c 6, 1: Sacramento Mise of developing into capable | zolfers invaded the city today to ] ol i) SR e e followers of the national pastime.|battle 51 Portlanders for the cha&- BSOS COMP A NY i R by Johnny | PLAY Tu TIE DRY | UPSALA, Sweden. July 13 —Arch- portland 1, 14; Los Angeles 12, petter batters than the Junior| i S 8 | |bishop Nathan Soederblom, Arch- CASH IS KING 12. Moose. All in all, the game was|Harris, catcoers, for the Junior| Hemlock Wood I bishop Primate of all swcdcnpnnd National League much more interesting than the | Moose. : J of s & |w'aper of the Nohvl Peace Prize| —— = e Philadelphia 6, 4; New York 13, goore indicated. The score by innings follows p;ngfif%nff?fia;r% e Full Cord, $9.00 in 1930, died Sunday as the result 9 123 456 789 R il ded i ' 4 P ‘ 5 of an attack of the heart. He was Pittsburgh 7, 5 Cincinnati 14, 5. | Another contest between the two [y 310 700 31 1—15 }{:\(,Lxxz;;ld;vd S tgfli‘a‘;a;_fSatlgti.}:l Hd]fv(ill‘d‘. $4.50 et g g Dl American League teams will be played this week.|yroace 200 011 010—5 He e i i o ANY LENGTH was conducted without ostentation. | ~ i Cleveland 10, 5; Chicago 4, 7. Batteries yesterday were Clarenpc N e P A A ()'Olgsthalmpw\:ll 1r‘:).e hel‘; ’r;‘a:\d:“ Teleoh i ] 'His only appearance in the lime- New York 10; Washington 4. Converse and Buddy Lindstrom NOTICE TO rATRONS at o‘iq uesday elephone f)r. eave Ilight of the world wus when he re- t St. Louis 2; Detroit 7. | pitchers, and George Karabelni- The Webber Beauty Parlors, in v B your orders at lrvl\'rd the Noi:l Prizz last De- !} Philadelphia 7, 6; Boston 2, 2. koff catcher, for the JuRn;gr Slks; the MacKinnon Apartments, will| For fallen arches or aching fect GARNICK’S , cember. 3. Rewroon God vz: Rodenbwg | emain closed for about one week.|sec DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN 7/ CK’S 4 AT I STANDING OF CLUBS pitchers, and D. Livie an —adv.| BUILDING. (adv.) i ..)| Ol rapers ar The Emorre. A en .’attuc nc < Pacific Coast League o e & h . S LSS R ddT RS 0 R eif it SISER N oo i - - 0] . o (Second Half) . | L Wesy Lo Behy Mo ‘V . 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