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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 20,1931. 5 BRINGING UP FATHER T e Bvi GEORGE McMANUS | P THATS A SHAME * I\F | WUZ | HEY-YOU' COME 1N | le:i;:::img: S \G:VA;;\?:‘—- THAT KID I'D STAY OUT, THE HEIG Wiy ARE | Ci : L $ STANDING SUT | THAT A COLLEGE A~ou PLAY? / m i G / :—?::,{; ::;I\-:;._w £ : G eEL ul = ) S | A e A DUMB O% ? | HAVIN P & WA’N . m h MY MAMA || _1;} = S ‘ : e STA‘{NOUAT — =il \:‘:flzfi:" Ih; [ S | WHAT you HAVE in the future depends L A~ eeax- e & ‘\1 GO RIGHT \:”H { upon what you save in the present. There’s Attt &“}F TR Itk babesite s ‘Hm || mno escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both i }/é {’,}!”?4""' 1l | | ;dh} and pleasant to save, once you start. It ° C L )ecomes a game. s Watching a Bank Account grow is like - i 110 - watching a garden grow, only much more . i hrilling x fos 8 k i P thrilhing. o 5 / { LIS : ; ) Vg S/ 1 HAVE A GOAL IN MIND T < @ © 1931, Int’) Feature Service, Inew C P Great Britain rights reserved. Zlq Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. CARDS WIN TWO SCHMITZ HURLS took second Rodland's -—Berarpl | LSS 5 ikl | ’ == GAMES SUNDAY SPLENDID GAME; First National Bank _LoaTs . [ ; urst [(National ban G000 O . /,,/ | second. He went to a oo _ | s out and scored on Worth's |\ e RaSor BEne { y single to left. = e ¥ = | Vets in Comeback- oo ot | o The game: ! Take First Game in Fourth Le‘glon Outplay League i E ALASKA I‘IEAT CO. i | a ; ) | Frame—Second Game Leaders Sunday and 510382l QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING in Last Inning Plaster Them 5-1 Worth, rf § 1233} Meadowbrook Butter ~ Austin Fresh Tamales | Halnie. 1b PR PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ST. LOUIS, July 20—The Cards| "Backing superb pitching by Pete roon o0~ Ao R e nosed out the Giants 2 to 1 on|Schmitz with perfect support, the y o =% ™ 40000 ¢ oI both ends of a double header her|Veterans Sunday won from the ) ) Sunday and increassd their Na-|Le€ague leading Elks by a score of g e e b Bl THS HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ‘tional League leac w0 six and one-|9/$0 ‘1 in one of the finest exhi~ . AT oy ) THE GASTINEAU ; T half games. bitions of ball this season. Pete had Ffy o 1 TING THiE PACE The Cardinals won the o hi gging PR 2 s Wi pener |€verything and held the slugging \ P : P i atafoan: el 7 ik ey it Tarining AR Our Services to You Begin and End at the LEA | Haf-y and a double by Martin in|eight and walking but one. e S A Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat EAGUE BATTERS lthe fourth frame after Met Ott!|..In six of the nine innings only e g T had knocked out a home run for|thre> men faced him. Except in p o 5 30 0 fi 1 ; f|Fe=m===: == L ssemmas the visitors. the fourth when men were aboard Ax“rlr;‘ws b 40212 0 cfd | 'Ine first scoring in the sccond|the bags, he was invincible. Junge T R IR SWIMMING CAPS i !game came in the first of the Pitched a fine game, also, but his o 0" 0 i 30020 1|} . f ninth when a base on balls, singles | SUppdrt faltered occasionally. i o H by Jackson and Vergez gave th2 Elks Score First g;g?fnd 31Z)b-r[ g g g : 3 n i 40 cents to $1.00 § Giants a run. The Vets nicked Junge for two s 14 PN e i “Pepper” Martin, the first bat-|Singles in the first frame, but could e o j B _0 _(3 2 f i IMMING TUBES—35¢ each i ter for the Cardinals, doubled and [Rot t-“hcm'e- T(:wi hm:] a ru‘:lm’r on 31 1 52712 €4 i i ri i n.. the secon ut he didn't get 3 H i Yoo WLl was sacrificed to third base by P x—Substituted for Rodland in the |} B J \ H Wilson and scored on a single by |farther than second. H ut r TeY T© STEAL—- Andy High: pinch hitting for Flow-| The first three frames, only ninc S’;‘;‘}:q;‘\‘,n“‘(‘smm TR H e auro ru 0. lé ers. Singles by Adams and Orsatti|Mmen faced Schmitz. ~ The first o ‘py 1\ thoaa poce 1o i\}[fln,,:n:-] i Ph 134 : | sent High home with the winning|'W0 men to walk to the plate in {o "\ 0" 0 p e e i REP: & We Deliver {roh. g Iy foumth bl g Uhen p.1ls, off Schmitz, 1, off Junge 2; | & Express Money Orders ! { The Giants played without the|Manning singled fo_right corier struck out by, Schmitz 8, Jungc|= e McGraw who|and made three bases when ices of Manager 6; hit by pitck ball, Keaton by [F=——— ; bk 1l was lost in the grass. Boyd » \'IR’GIU has been suspended for three days L{;‘ [ Y4 junge; stolen bases, Brodie 1; . el Vb g I |Walked, the only pass Pete issued &1 o J fowus ~—mtg ;orre SRS z::;ex;fig v;it;cg‘rgn'dm;g the gamy. Andrens. smasr Tifice hit, Blake; first base on er- THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 1] 18 3 = I'oT's, 241 3 X 5€S fon LouEs o / ool ed a terrific drive through the box 5 ey e8I0n 2; left on bases, Leglon “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” NAIL =M —-THE CHILLIZS | {which Pete partially blocked, but ™yl o e o ; e TCAE RIS, fh. was too, hot ‘o hold and Man-' .o o0n i Davision bases, Corner 4th and Franklin Sts, Phone 136-2 o =) GAME ning scored. Junge grounded to Scorer. Mive Al AT ReeeT T S T R MM TR e |s8cond and Ted Keaton threw to 1 : Time of game, 1 hour and 50 - | s€cond to force out Boyd to end e i B e P NI ) By 01 75 SR S Pacific Coast League the inning. e, ; . Seattle 8, 3; Hollywood 3, 4. Vets Stage Rally | seecuaLiz s { Phone TAXI SERV ,Mlss MADISON Portland 5, 1; Oakland 17, 2. Tn the first of the fifth the Vets' SfLCIALIZED GADIO SERVICE ICE | Los Angeles 1, 7; Sacramento 4,2. |staged a rally that notted them _ Pert Whitfield, Phone 373 aa Py San Francisco 6, 8; Oakland 1, 2 National League New York 1, 1; St. Louis 2, 2. Brooklyn 10; Chicago 6. Philadelphia 6, 7; Cincinati 7, 1 American League St. Louis 9, 2; New York 10, 8. Detroit 1; Washington 2. Cleveland 5; Boston 6. : ‘DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth | four runs and sewed yp the game Lowe was thrown out by Bonner. Blake drew a free ride to first | Pete bunted safely, advancing Blake | to « second. Brodie fanned. Liv- ihgston grounded sharply between first and second and Rodland let tho' ball roll between his and Lowe and Pete 'WINNER AGAIN AT FREE STYLE Outdistances Entire Field‘ in New York in | ASSOCIATED PR SPORTS EDIT O{SS T & Third and PFranklin, Frcnt and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross. Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill GOULD ~ I acked Uncle Joe McCarthy for ;ding, if any, for the proposed Sep- on the American league |tember show designed to give Pri penr race, since the develop- | mo Carnera a chance to bounce of: ments more or less had relegated with the heavyweight champion 453 his New York Yankees to the posi- |ship honors. 1BROOKL\'N NOSES OoUT | St. Louis 39 47 -9 Front at A. J. Office. i tion of innocent bystanders in the | Tt might be risky to have th 880-yard Race | CHICAGO IN 11 INNINGS |Chicago 31 52 373 | 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- , tussel between the Athletics and | fistic lightning strike twice in the | Detroit 32 55 368 cery. E i Senators. |same spot within a few montns| NEW YORK, July 20—Miss Hel-| ouioaGo, July 20.—The Chicago | Boston 30 53 361 | 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's | Uncle Joe, who prefers the “Un- (but the Ohio City has manifested |°n¢ Madison of Seattle last Satur-'gypg nag 16 runners stranded on Fabegn. o1y Leagus Barn. Uicle” to “Marse” had high hopes of |a keen fight-consciousness, going ‘;ay night defended her 880 yard y,ooq jast Saturday as the Brook- Won Lot Fok 2-4 Front and Beward. i going somewhere himself, in his|so far as to make a bid for Jack_f’“',‘swlie championship by de- 1o "pibing nosed them out to a 3-2 o, b o At b Exons and Main. - s first year in the circuit until he |Dempsey to return to the ring, |[eating Lenore Knight, of Home-| .. o, inning victory. M e 2 661 2-6'Second and Main. at BAILEY’S i suddenly discovered the ¥Yankee| “Old John” may listen to but h:;;’?"d- fPeIrE.. Anndl-zossz]nne_ Lf,f Dazzy Vance and John Quinn,|fdot = ¢ A :—Z Fifth ;x;;i Seward. ” i pitchers collapsing in clusters|will never answer the gong's Ca“!orldne}'r onamefi “S;ee=rm: i ]‘13 who did his second it of rellef|ome® i | 2 E::tl :m; Bt o Brounc i |fo action again. Tne next big|ltCl S e e or b 15 sec.|WOrK In as many days, ‘allowed the |y fehoe Livingston went to sec- | 3.4 Second and Gl | Instead of taking their turn, they [show will have to get along without m'g?‘ Elsw 'mm‘;“ o 3101-5 Sec-iCubs 11 hits, 4 more than the|ond e’ the thromein e cor:h nnd old. UN ITE D FOOD i gave the impression of having call- him as a participant, and probably |05 SPECE 8 L POVACE TC%0 Robins could get off May but they | " keaton singled sharply to center, | 3.6 Pifth snd Gold ed a meeting and decided to ex-|even as a spectator. beshd e ! tightened in pinches. sooritip Tavinget. | Redawene ta .| 37 pitth S g plde KIS S Foghale Te=g b ' | Bissonette scored the Robins win-| c.cong on Niemis throw to the|| 3-8 Seventh and Gold COMP AN Y i age of small firecrackers. | Katherine Rawls, 14-year-old ning run'when he singled in the it b N oRkh: Seled T 50 THEEE 1. 5. o minei i And e At any rate the Yanks at the school girl swimmer of Hollywood, ejeventh inhing, was helped around | _ 4l e CASH IS KING ) Florida, defeated Margaret Hoff- i i ; > || 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. > close of June found themselves al- | 0 g ito third and came in on Clades| roeeremons 43 Oilliokn; Gpp. Bedvibw Abkk most hopelessly ' distanced by the man, of Scranton, Penn., by four|oytfield fly to Cuyler. e €3 DistslaTes s idn : e ir, ' so Uncle Joe, yards, in three -minutes and thir-| THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY s et v - pace-setting pair, s b9 d three-fifths ds to set 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. v 1 encountered him in the jeent. and voree: geoonds to sel | Frankl ;:.k;gn f a Cleveland ‘hotel, was in a new American record for the 220- GAMES SATURDAY Street, between 4-6 Seventh and Malin, g : yard, back-stroke, In’ the Women's | ; Front and Second Strects 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. a position to speak a bit freely. “I can't say which of the two will win,” replied McCarty, “but I would expect the A's to repeat, bar- ring events that we can’t antici- pate. # “If T were you I would not wor- ry so much about that Athletic in- field. Connie Mack is lucky to have several good combinations, to fill in the gaps. “Washington has been hustling and getting extraordinary pitching from such men as Fischer and Burke. Plenty of clubs turned down chances to take over Fischer but he has made good. A player like Joe Cronin lifts any team. But the ¥$Senators haven't the balance of power such as Cochrane, Simmons, Grove and Earnshaw give the A’s. TENNIS FINAL PARIS, July 20.—For the first time since 1919, the United States final, eliminated by the British in three matches to two for the right to battle the French champions in the final Friday. Henry Austin defeated Frank Frederick Perry beat Sydney Wood in four sets after George Lott and John VanRyn gave America a dou- ble victory over Perry ahd George Hughes, and a lead in the series. NORWEGIAN WHALE is out of the Davis Cup Tennis| Shields in three straight sets and| National A. A. U. outdoor cham- pionships Saturday night. The former record was set in Honolulu {in 1929 and was three minutes and seventeen seconds. 16 women’s swimming marks, failed Sunday night in an attempt to snare the sixteenth, that for the 1,000 meters. Miss Madison ‘cov- record of 14 minutes, 39 2-5 seconds set bly Martha Norelius, — ., GEHRIG MAKES Miss Madison, holder of 15 of recognized world's free style; ered the distance in 14 44 4-5 sec-| onds as compared with the world Paclfic ' voast League ' San Francisco 0; Mission 1. | Seattle 2; Hollywood 4. | Los Angeles 5; Sacramento 7. Portland 3; Oakland 4. National League Brooklyn 3; Chicago 2, | innings. | Boston 3, 1; Pittsburgh 9, 0. New York 4; St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 4; Cincinnati 5. American League | Detroit 2; Washington 5. Cleveland 1; Boston 4. Chicago 6, 2; Philadelphia 7, 7. | St. Louis-New York, rain. eleven STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League : PHONE 358 ——— . Telephone 409 PiccoLy WicoLy FOR INSURANCE See II. R. SHEPARD & SON 4-9 5-1 Home Grocery. Seater Tract. Valentine Building \ -d INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska | | “The experience of the Mack ma- HUNTERS BOYCOT’[‘ | | Won Lost Pct.| —_— —_— f chine should be a decided factor Seattle ... 9 5 643 § s “ | in the stretch. But I might be BRITISH VENTURE| {San Prancisco I e Pioneer Pool H all ! wrong. You can't tell about this gaklrxxd ! : 5 .s:z Jun eau M otor C 0 | » TOENSBERG, Norway, July 20. iLos Angeles . ; 6 57 { . 4 ame. L e —Norwegian whale hunters are try-| NEW YORK, July 20—Lou Geh- Hollywood .6 8 4m Telephone 123 POOL—BILLIARDS t i Posies for Babe ing to keep whaling a Norwegian rig hit two home runs Sunday. He Portland .. g 9 .37 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. l . i “The big fellow,” said McCarthy, |industry by refusing to take part|now has a total of 28 which is five Mission S EU L aey Nl Foot of Main Street changing the topic to Babe Ruth,|in expeditions of other nations. jahead of Ruth and Klein. Sacramento . b 9 - 357 = st e o e “has certainly been going great. Two hundred hunters, about four | — ———— | National League | “He has been a revelation to me |fifths of all the Norwegian harpoon C ‘Won Lost Pct. UST ARR[VED at a time when a lot of ball play- |experts, adopted a re-olution urg-| YALE MEDICS JOIN St. Louis . 34 622 ] ers his age are all through or on|ing hunters and other whalers to srfringme {New York . 37 554 Another New Stock of WALLPAPER @ the way out. He's liable to break |stay home next season and not NE"“\’J I’é‘}“f-'"- tcg"“-’;lm- E“L; Brooklyn 38 563 3 ¢ up the game for us every day, just|join a big British w gens M. Blake, .0 New TSYED: I8 Ohigago ... 39 541 J P S ¢ a? he Elid this afternoon against |tion. President of the Association of Yale poston 42 506 uneau alnt wre ! Cleveland. Almost all w) Alumni in Medicine for the vear pittshurgh . .36 .47 434 4 “Ruth hasn’t the speed, any|worked the Ania ds ir ahead. He had his degree from phjladelphia 31 52 46|~ = i more. You know that and so does|cent years kave boen Norwegian, 'the medical school in 1908 and Cincinnati 56 364 B he, but he is still the greatest of-|Absence of the hunters, it is pr hfl:h 1‘::9? "“‘;’“1 1;’;“’“"; n"{: American WATCH b o baseball.” dicted, would prevent the expadi-|opthalmology since ¥ oFey-~ ) Epeciad o tion. i eight newly graduated doctors of K Cleveland Wants More Cleveland, with its great munici-. pal stadium, will be in the bid- ——.ee Old papers at tihe Empire office Empire. medicine, just turned out by Yale, were made members of the asso- clation, Philadelphia ‘Washington . New York .. PHONES * GEORGE BROTHERS 92—95