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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER SHE ALWAYS RAISES THE DICKENS \F 'M NOT SHAVED WHILE I'M OUT WITH HER-1 ONDER WHATS DETAININ bepidi HER? B8Y GOLLY! | JUST DID HAVE TIME TO GIT A SHAVE BEFORE MEETIN' MAGGIE- WELL-HERE | 4™M- FOUR HOULRS GONE BY AN NOT A-91GN OF HER- HAVE | TOLD You NOT TO SHow ue UNLESS YOU WERE SHAVED ? HOW MANY TIMES \ People suffering from rheumatism can find ready relief by taking the famous i TRI-CLAST SWEATS. These sweats will hasten the elimination of toxic poisons tissues. i ! ! { § { { { E { { { { ) { { { { { It i that have collected in the blood and ) { { \ ) { \ ) { { { { ! { N { i { { 776 - o] National League (‘ ¥ 5 —By Pap YANKEES MAKE | Wi+ | ABARBA OUT ‘hiropractic | Chica 538 45 b e b | NINTH INN'NG LD - s FUR GUMEBAGK makes and keeps you Brooklyn 50 t ‘ Boston 52 ‘ Well Pittsburgh 53 ‘ T Philadelphia 62 Former Flyweight Cham-| Cincinnati ... 67 . | iy | American League pion Gets Ten Round | DR C I FENTO N Defeat Athletics Yesterday EnllEE i Decision R e | Afternoon — Ruth. washington Lk e SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 7.— s Makes 30th Homer gf‘te’:"’;‘ 5(11 f‘; Fidel LaBarba, of Los Angeles, and | Chiropractor Goldstein Building i s»e Il}m\- S ey former flyweight world champion, | NEW YORK, Aug. 7—A rally m oo th battled his way to an easy ten- | Q apyy o 5 Boston 4 6 SO adlbior. buer” By oAt Specialist in Foot Troubles in the ninth inning yesterday afi- Ohiocago .39 62 ernoon enabled the Yankees to rilla here last night it . 39 67 : Iturn back the Athletic threat and "C° , - LaBarba is staging a comeback | &—ee—em B LRI L 1L T the New Yorks jon the game Janen Tity League by which he hopes he will wind — — % e ew ‘orkers won he game | Won Lost e 2, 4 e from the Philadelphians by a score Elks 8 3 up in a victory over Bat Battalino, S B0 'Moose .. 5 5 4 a2 t:’j‘:"}j"“ o i ‘ | Babe Ruth got his thirtieth home Touidn 2 8 —— S — CHAQUE CAN HlT .o {Tun of the season in the fifth in- 3 e e KAI FMANN’S C ‘FE ning. 5 * GAMES THURSDAY | GARNERA ADDS Pen(u(’ton [ (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) i: San ;:::«l:';scgo-;t m:food 1;. ANUTHER KAYU S’lirts | Seattle 2; Portland 7. | —HE HAs SCORED 25 KNockouTs IN BO Flails S = 3 ! NOW OPEN! Los Angeles 7, Missions 5. By T0 HIS STRING Sacramento 5; Oakland 0. | New York 4; Philadelphia 6. | New | 5 3 i | Brooklyn 7 ,Boston 3. | WILMINGTON, Delaware, Aug | ONLY THE CHOICEST [ | Cincinnati 3; Pittsburgh 2 M1.—Primo ‘Carnera added another 7 | k 2 i | American League Jimocious so e st ast gt Patterns | FOODS SERVED . . . - | St. Louis 6; Chicago 7. | by disposing of Armando DeCarlos, { ‘Cleveland 4; Detroit 3. | South American, in the second of | Best | By»m‘r; ]1;] W;shmgtonYlu. Y a scheduled eight-round bout i ’ | Philadelphia 3; New York 5. Carr weighed 272% pounds . : | M >y I L ’ § | S |and DeCarlos weighed 187 pounas. | Quality f erchant’s Lunch g i STANDING OF CLUBS - | ¥ i Pacific Coast League CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD ¥ . EGULAR MEET TONIGHT % 1S GOING PLACES ! Y oo P i il S lB’N ‘ A N TH= "HEAVY' O.'\“SIU;J T Pl v | ,:'.63} The City Council will hold the ROBERT K Assaclate. P r 18, 15 15 first August meeting this evening A Portland 17 15 531|in the Council Chambers at City Everything in Furnishings Seattle 16 15 516 [ Hall. Nothing except routine busi- | for Men Hollywood 16 15 516 neSs is expected to be taken up. | Sacramento 13 19 406 > 9 | M n . 10 22 313 Old papers al The Empl Paps Have to Win in Order T e " I asked Gene Tunney fof his|demning Sharkey than thay did slant on the heavyweight fracas, |praising Walker at Ebbets Fiela, which he watched with much in- | but the fact is Mickey demonstrat- terest this summer from the com- | ed little that was not already pret- H Ch parative comfort of the ringside|ty well known—that he is the to Have ance at with his friends. gamest and scrappiest fightér for Last Half Title ! “I should say that events demon- | his pounds in the ring. At that hc strate Max Schmeling to be a first | probably would give Schmelng as i . class fighter, entitled to Tecog- |good a fistic'argument as any con- ‘Thc_ Moose basebali club_ tonight nition as champion,” he remarked, | tender for the heavyweight cl,)‘...n‘wxll literally stand with its back after surveying the Walker-Shar- |in sight. !azninsc the wall wl:xen it meets koy proceedings. “Schmeling may | It might not be the best arrange- | ¢ American Legion's fast-travel- never be sensational, but he is an|ment from a box office viewpoing, |18 OUtfit in the last game ‘on the excellent workman, possessed of |but from a sporting angle, we |Tegular schedule and in what may a fine short punch and sufficient | would like to see Walker tacklo|Pe Chg last ball game of the year. stamina to carry him along at an |Tommy Loughran over the 15-round | T, 1f the Vets win, the second improved pace. distance, ‘the winner to ment Max DAlf Will be over and there won't “Sharkey has shown nothing to|Schmeling for the championship, |P¢ @n¥ nveed for having- any. Lit- warrant the belief he .will ever| - The refreshing features of this|te World’s Series. ; ; be a champion. He lacks inspir- | would be the complete exclusion of | ‘A 1055 by the Moose tonight will ation. ‘Walker is decd game. Car- | Sharkey and Carnera. |make it impossible for them to J. B. Burford & Co. Fred Hanford .. -.Wrangsll| Gastineau Hotel Orin HiI .. SO |\ [ Larry Parks .. J P. Kostrometinoff ... v W. T. Farwell, . R. P. Peratovich Klawock A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division, Headquarters at Juneau, A, ALASKA'WASHINGTON-AIRWAY § T i {overtake the Elks, and the Legion PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 | |has been out of the running for # | sometime. If the Moose win, then }Sharkey May Be a Mirage VFAST BATTLE it will be necessary to play one or Schmeling, on the basis of his both time games. But it can only YOU fine phex:tormnmu:t lmlbrllst lstflh:vx:g- tie the Elks if it wins all three R . and unquestionable 1improve- |games. ik wd W B B - FoR E ROUNDS' The Paps will make a desperate ALASKA LA U N DRY jculty in effort to do that very thing. It is the Sharkey that looked so ineffec- a tough assignment, and tenight's tive against the former middle-| SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 7. —|portion isn't any soft spot, The weight champlon. The German 15, johnny Caseberr, of Mullan, Idaho, | Vets drubbed the Elks Wednesday i Tel. 15 We call for and deliver gamer, smarter and a better punch- and Fay Kosky, of Chicago, bat-|and might well repeat the per- s o ~ er than the Bostonian. tled six furious rounds here Sat-|formance tonight with the Moose l] It is a trifle repetitious to re-yrqay night to a draw. as victims. B. E. . N E W' A [ *mark that Sharkey has put his f“-! The boys stood toe to toe and| Bob Keaton, who held the Elks ture behind him by slipshod ring- | graded punches at a hot pace that |hitless for almost = four innings work. He has done this, seemingly, nagq both of them weary at the | Wednesday, probably will pitch Mosquite Stick, 25¢ for often in the past five Years fina) pejl for the Vets tonight. Erskine is ex- or whenever real opportunity beck-| "Botn hoys weighed 130 pounds. |pected to do mound duty for the oned, that the boys are beginning — e Moose. The game will start prompt- | to suspect he stays in the picture |1y at 6:30 o'clock. by the manipulation of mirrors. ‘JUNIOR MOOSE AND Sl S There were many who took up the cudgels for Sharkey, after he ELKS MEET;FOR'A“ER iFR ANGE WIL lost knockout to Jack Demp- § I- s:; :lx}ln{le claiming a foul. Never- WIN GAME BY 7 0 theless that fight was the turn: ing point in the sailor’s career. He' With a small though apprecia- SEND ME has never been as consistently good tive attendance, the Junior Moosel since then as he was in the bouts and Junior Elks ball teams met | ing up to the Dempsey match.|for the fourth time to do battle :::i::gs pnfter all, the old man for their respective sides last night. | i . Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders - WeStinghouse RADIOS SEE US FOR PRICES An Unusual Bargain something out of Ervin Hagerup was on the mound | :'}lx:ul;;sgi?ax?fi many nrgm!y be- for the Eks while Milo Peterson ’ lieve. }dld like duty for the Moose. ’I_‘he PARIS, Aug. 7.—The French Par- Sharkey can retire at any time Moose apparently had the batting |liament has voted the first ad- he pleases, with plenty of the, strength for at the end of a more vances to send an Olympic team to world's visible goods in hand. Helm‘ less hard fought 'seven-inning |Los Angeles, California. 'ms made upwards of a million. |game, which ended in almost dark-' The Olympic Committee previ- Being a better business man than ness, the score stood at 7 to 0 'injously announced that failure to he is a fighter, he probably, has favor of the Junior Moos pass the bill would prevent send- Best Grade Cut Macaroni—4 pounds for 25¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 " most of it in property or the bank. BEE T o e |ing a team to the United States. > ;’: would be reasonsble for him TENAKEE MAN ARRESTLD | B —— 2 il 2 ; now to quit, since he obviously is} ON CHARGY CF ASSAULT| “Who's in that hen house?” \ A s et i getting no better, but the prubab-; *shouted the irate owner as, hear- a lt'a ectrlc O ekt = flity is he will stay in the ring,| Dan White was arresied yester-'ing a noise in the night, he rushed -G . . tinue to provoke the boys und, |day at Tenakze, charged, with 8s- out and aimed a shot gun at the :x(;x\:ertheless. gain a return title saulting Mrs. Daisy Miller, accord- |door, “Speak or Il shoot.” “Ain't | - ALASKA MEAT CO. T ST to a wire ived £od | X h] mateh with Schmeling. ot o o b e ey oadd, I b Soplied & Whint = . SECOND AND SEWARD & eSdUAi'IT{ %Né) SERVICE 3{3‘ ¥12m ux%nc o '.I;mk Drew the Talk ‘White. _He had not been tried!side, “Ain't nobuddy, sah, ‘cepting == i L PH%wNéOSQ utter Deli _ 10-30Fm2-3h0 :fi.wms “ The experts spent more s con- this morning. Zust us chickens.” : AR T a0, 2100 & 4