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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY 1931. AUGUST 11, BRINGING UP FATHER JOU BIG LOAFER- DONT YOU EVER THINK OF WORK? GET OUT OF HERE- IUWANT YOU TO CALL ON MR- EDDIE: FICE FOLLGW HIO EXAMPLE: DO AS HE DOES AND YouLL AMOUNT TO SOME- 1 SUPPOSE I'LL HAVE TO OBEY & MAGGIE - BUT | HOPE HE AIN'T U TSI, R MR- FICE - \ DAY - MR- FICE- By GEORGE \h\l ANUS PARKER PENS SOLD BY NUGGET SHOP JEWELER ~ Py P o> Erker poinis mitst pass eleven tests ooy ETFORE it is fitted to the Parker Duofold, a |} ]‘J B P Manmm saved the game, for tlw s akea s . DA ILY SPORTS CARTOO pres— y ap MUUSE BATTLE Elks. in :the :sixth by a perfect MURE FAUNA DF pen point must pass eleven rigid inspections throw from short center to the with a perfect score. The master craftsmen who gf‘b“‘: (‘i"f“h Murray on third, grind Duofold points are paid a bonus for every ‘ELKS A G A | N Tu OVTGX‘CXQ’[‘BOl\ldOD\\p'fi?Ch“ J’f;’::; lnfa-‘::c; CBUNTRY SENT ; perfect pen. If their work does not pass Parker’s ‘ hard try for but missed, He mind eleven tests, they must pay a forfeit. Thus Geo. S. KN“TTEU 00 UNT‘ a quick pickup of theball and i TD TEXAS Z fl 0 Parker assures the writing ease of Parker Duofold » shot it to Coughlin who tagged | ... by paying for pe rfulmn. ’ out Murray at the plate for the\ l S E » [— third out. Parker Duofold pens, pencils and desk sets are Davkness'Ends 5 to 3, Tief e il fiarine. et Malmot andHlares Shlppel sold at good slores cvery- in Monday's Playoff |out of the dirt to throw out Ne-| from Here to San An- | :‘:‘.fi“ 1/.\.111‘: l';lt\‘: r::!'l:ll‘: SRR o 3 lo"afid rétire’ the side. 2 { ASSABIARLY, CeOnagRRNo -} Juniod 5.00 830 | of Another Tie 5 s s 14 | tonio, Tex., Zoo 1 {Ha Sdmons Parkee: Tn- { Tl \’zh:rlf;sfe‘xf S]n‘;l;g;rulr;stlea:ic;’g fl’l;filsi“cf-rr A;s }17. 1-11 Plo OA E|aiready sent there, four marmots| ‘3' > velvet smoothness of | 10 s for pestase s sent direct 1 | : : . g . - and two snowshoe rabbits were Parker Duofold.. .thepen | The Parker Pen Company and driving Manning from the|Coughlin, ¢ 250719 2 u} hipped ‘sduth fr hiro 'Vesterday | rith" Pres: D h.” Jancsville, Wisconsin | mound, the Moose kicked and toss- | Boyd, rf-cf 21120 Z mx‘d "mms.fiom Ty yomerday | N ey A LO e U3 {ed away most of the margin with- |Andbéws, 1b TR T e sl B reilioond ’ out delay’ and the FIks tied the|dJunge, 2-p S0y SEMETOFY (v fon 8 part of she {count in a knot in the seventh and |Manning, p-2b o S 1O H:,A,l,a;k?; ?("C[m:; s P | ‘hl | |final inning, the. game ending, in | Orme, ¢ L 0k Oy RERRET B e captured - by r er ”o 0 ‘; mi-darkess with the score 5 to‘g::]l:x‘:.r. s;b Z; ';’ 'l) (1) i (‘?J' L. Ervin, operator of the A,\rm, e | i { | Junge, rellet hurler for the Bils,| *Hagerup, rf A G “Crvx*k powerhouse and purchased Pens . Pencils . Desk Sets ¥ I B ) tabten s+ selimbent Mocse Ll ik 9099 9 %thom nim by Charles F. DeGanahl, 3 “\HN‘HL lilfi}| |ne went in in the third, and had| Totals CATETTES ek Al | :; |them eating from his hand like|*—Substituted for Niemi in sev- ill‘]);"‘r‘r‘(f'\'fc],}v[\"’ et G i p'éto)w ?_NY REAL- —THis LoSANGELES A.C. . :::;;:_y:r:]:;;?:'s H{; ngxl’lba]:fé;d;:" Moo(l;lsl;fl ipning. | Mr. DeGanahl hopes to have a ¥ g = "’”Ej{ MISS SUCCESSFULLY f1; : them to four singles and fanning|Schmifz, F, 2b . 4 1 2 1 1 o Compiete collection of Alaska fau- i . 3 - y na. He has already shipped black i DEFENDED HER | | six. Erskine, p (e L I S e oo el g . NATIONAL DNING [ Elks Get Breaks Nello, cf P A b B abaanglt s 3 B | o g | The Elks proved again they were |Schmitz, B, 3b ... 2 0 0 3 0 0/ 0¥ THC O N : TTLE able to capitalizs the breaks when|McSpdn, O, ¢ .. 3 0 0 7T 0 ‘lib“.b' mountain Ish}ce]), woolverine, | // ‘(hoy get them. In the third frame,|Schmitz, J., ss O ] e '_“l mcin‘u: ‘w"t; il . . | they: scored four runs on two er-|Murray, 1b 31250 2 g v |rors, a fielder’s choice, a triple and [Ramsay, 1f 2.1.1,.0.0 OlpAsHm\l DECREES & | two outs. is, 05, when they|Osborne, #f ... 3 0 1 1,0 0, /. DRESS OF 'SEVENTIES 1 et }‘;vc ¢ apparently ‘hopelessly beaten. | — —| PARIS — Mrs. Rutherford Stuy-| § |It was this ability to get around| TLLms 5 28 6 g } QLYMPIC CRowN Ithe bases that enabled them m; Summary: Earned runs, Elks 1[:f,im:f,,,l,i:‘l;‘.m&,;\::d‘OL; S[T:S:)::e:f s A Mk an e { . GEORG IA WOULD LOOK GOOD |work their way into another dog- [Moose. 5;-homeruns, Erskine and|tjes which is making its appear-| S A SR e CAN DO JUST ON HER. BLOND :‘a‘ll‘.‘ Th‘utl. the game I_ASL night | Nello, 1 each; three hase hits, Boyd, | lance in Parisian fashions. ABOUT ANY WE cuRLy HEAD // jsm ed ,‘h_m;, ”\\'as a tie playoff | Raller and Coughlin, 1 each; stol-| Mrs. Stuy ant appeared at the ' A MAN cAn R - | and ended in another tie. It leaves en bages, Murray and F. S(‘I\m;t?\mc,._‘i at Auteuil during the Grand ghts Reserved by Tho Associated Pross the Modos2 still in position to pull{1 each; passed balls, MacSpadden \Semaine in a long frock of white % 2 R SEHAT A PR e BN R — —— | through to a last half title and a[1; bases on balls, off Junge 2, off |mousseline and a short close-fit- Little World's Series. But, they |Erskigg, 3; struck out » Manning: ting black velvet: jacket: t PIRATES W'N |nave to win from the Vets once|2, by. Junge 6, by Erskine 7; m‘ DTIGHIAE s wrokeon tiny: Bisak s and the Elks twice before they can |pitch, ;Erskine 1; innings pi L.'hml {velvet hat with a flat crown and ' qualify for the local ball classic. |by Mapning 2, by Junge 5; hits \ rolled brim trimmed with a white LAST INNlNG Erskins, Nello Homer |$. runs 5 off Manning; hits 0, off lostrich plume. / { Two homeruns in the first frame |Junge, - e : last night took the pep, out of Umpires: Davis at plate, Botelho | FOOD SALE b GOULD -~ ASSOCIATED' PRESS | Jimmy Manning, Elks pitcher, and |and Worth on bases. | The Ladies of the Parish will i SPORTS EDITOR. PITTSBURGH, Penn, Aug. 11— |three more in the second,on clean| Scorer: Mize, | hold & FOOD AND GOODIE SALE Y()ur E/\,’es M(l Be The Pirates tied ithe score in the|hits combined with a bruised left Time of game: one hour and 20 |ppiday~ August 14th in the store- o y o April predictions never looked measure up to his home run repu-|eighth inning yesterday, with Chi-arm, sent him to second base and|minutes. ‘ [zoomizofoithe Capita) Electis. Ca 1 better than they did by the end of , tation, with the new and less live- | cago and won in fhe minth inhingjJunge to the mound. T ————— 4| The - comudittes ig ‘ch"\r . o this 0 ¢ ly, with the bottom dropping out |1y ball. lon Traynor's double, scoring Lif ¥With one away in the first frame : 3 Skis ‘wes/hers. Hkise ‘M:"s Portest of the major league pennant races| Not oniy nas aicnphis Sill failed | Waner. Erskine clouted the apple far over | SPECTALIZED RADIO SERVICE |*00 T8 VR BERRE TS TOT00 faster than the ‘stock prices tum-|to keep his place at the hitting center field for the circuit, his| Dert Whitfield, Phone 373 aa |° it i ; bled in October, 1929. peak but his performances in the|e— ' g{sixth homer, tying him with An- PR e Ty % The experts picked the Athlet-|field have been below his usually|| GAMES MONDAY 1 0¥ewn 0 Eovd) for aderaliin || i Sabkey xe te Bl i oty Je iR, aE S P | ies and Cardinals to repeat by sub- | polished standard. . —_— ® | that race. Nelio, following Erskine |~ oo 7v ™78 FFT® PR VAR TR SR ot | o) ( ‘ stantial margins in the springtime |spanked the bill to the top of a | 4 o e emben i upheaval | Home Run Twins N e ’:s‘“c oy L:s.tg:a a5/ DOUSE back of center and romped | ’; will prevent these rivals from ex- Whether the American leaguey -~ gwere Lrl;\w};in 3"0 oeny this| home with the second score of the | i changing base hits and harsh words |ball is livelier than the Na“onal'anemoon 2or FINE. 0. B inning. The next two were easy | § i " 5 schedulethis week. « i “again in the world's series. league sphere or not, the home-| Natlonsd 12 outs. ST PAUL | DR R E SOUTHWELL f Soms susplcion may be aroused,|Tun honors appear certain to bei .. DK ayue The Paps added three more in | . . . me b f rgh 4; Chicago 3. the esond. ' Jank Bertabs: tlew PaciFIC | " however, if those arch foes Bnd‘restored to the junior circuit by Amteitoin Lakeas e second. Jacl chmitz flew out | OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN ? vaudeville partners, Mickey Coch- jone or the other of the Yankee Mo enek Shedded 8! to center. Murray and Ramsay i rane and Burleigh Grimes, put on [Siege guns, or both—Ruth and & < singled. Osborne fanned. Fritz| | Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted o another hard-boiled act this Oc-|Gebrig. ) PR S iy G el Schmitz came through with a Tex- | i ;rbcr for the benefit of the cus- ‘Chuck Klein, until he broke a » -lfl it i as Leaguer to short left, scoring - Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484, Residence Phone 238 % oa finger in July, kept pace with Babe s ""w “l‘..et e Murray . and. sending Jimmy to| ‘ Office HMours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Y Too late to demand their mon-|and Lou but the field seemed _c1ear|Los Ahe 2;“ 125 5';; third. Erskine smacked out his sec- | ey back, the folks discovered last|for the famous New York pair by A F‘rfn:xsc o5 L ond successive hit and Jimmy and | i “ar that the heated arguments August, with Hack Wilson m_n of 0 ... ’ Fritz counted. Manning fanned | i e had witnessed and become |the race entirely and only Jimmy Oakland - 21 16 568 Nello, Murray's single was a freak s ey L sbodt were fust so much|Foxx manifesting ability to: nan|Portland 20 17 54lipe pit to the hox and the ball %:?f;;ioz}orua szn in ‘Which Grimes|On in the American league slug- ie*if“‘food :3 18 500| carromed off Manning's left wrist, | i did some kidding and Cochrane ging derby. mdiin ks h|taliing sately. Friva i ; manipulated a saxophone. It will, Mission i < o R Seattle and Tacoma | SAVING 4 -fore, be the cue for a hearty 2 o, J1is ety SOt A ru¥ | i therefore, % National League less in the first two frames. ,In Economical—remarkably so, are { Jaugh if Burleigh attempts to “dust | Won Lost Pct.|the third they took advantage of | these round-trip summer “rail : off” Mickey, the fis Hma. ey, | St. Louis 68 40 .630|,5 Moose balloon ascension. Erskine fares to the fn‘r’nous laces of | HAVING | face each other this fall. New York 58 46 .558|knocked down Roller’s hot ground- | the East. Your home ‘t’own can | | Chicago 59 48 55ller but had to make a lightming | be included. i i B g Why ‘Experts’ May Bow Srooklyn 58 52 527|throw to first which Murrayjsissed ' - 3 4 WHAT you HAVE in the future depends The slump of the Washington| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 11.|Boston B AR A8 i A want 45, eeedl Bori- Tickets on Sale Daily | h inith There’ & Scnators, after their heroic effort|—Petitions seeking to place legal-|Fittsburgh ........ 51 54 486iner hit a turf-cutter to short New York . $1351.70 upon what you save in the present. ere 8§ to keep the pace with the world's|izing of betting on horse races|Fhiladelphia 43 . 65 .398|which Jack Schmitz missed and Chicago . . « » » 9030 no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both champions, was not unexpected.lon the ballot as an initiative|Cin¢innatl ......... 8 70 358 Roller scored, while Bonner went Montreal . . . . . 13410 Y 5 Walter Johnson has not had the|measure are to start in circula- American League to second. Niemi grounded to short Minneapolis ¢+ 5+ 7560 easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It reserve strength that Connie Mack |tion here. Approximately 111,000f Won Lost Pt |j. gchmitz threw high to third to St. Paul . . » o o 7560 becomes a game i boasted, mor has the Senatorial|signatures will be required to sub-|Fhiladelphia .. 30 7120\ head off Bonner and missed him,| A R S E 4 pitching_siaft, except for a brief|mit the question to the people Wesingein. % 628and Niemi was e at st also Milwaukee . o . . 89.10] Watching a Bank Account grow is like riod, manifested the stamina o The measure would create a Cal- ! Coughlin hit a slow roller to short, Boston . < e s o' s 157.56 ::e cast headed by the celebrated |ifornia racing commission to sup-{levelarc ... 56 472]scoring Bonner and sending Niemi | Washington, D, C. . 14586 watclnng a gdrde" grow, Ollly much more o Big Three of the Athletics. eryise race tracks, and make oth- |St. Louis 60 429t second while Jack Schmitz threw St.Louis « + o « o 8560 thrilling. Over in the senior circuit, how- er regulations relative to betting. gz‘;“’g‘i) e g; g:g Bobby out at first. Boyd's ter- Sioux City o« o ¢ . 17567] ever, it has been a shock to the| Sponsors of the proposal hope E rific grounder to center got away Des Moines . . + « 81.55 * Loyat Giant Rooters, a band ‘of to gab it submitted at a special |Detroit s g vty N 67 .380|from Nello, who started in the Philadelphia , . . . 149.22 | HAVE A GOAL IN MIND hardy partisans, to witness the vir-|election which Governor Rolph in- . y ague wrong direction, and Niemi scored, New Orleans . . . 11235/ . . ot Y lapiea ot Jobh "MOCHaR's [Ferias Gt Rl 1t thé Netereddui on | Won Lost Pet.| Boyd pulling up at third. He scored Niagara Falls . . . 12492 Make Retirement in l': Yem:s your goal, pennant chances. New York was |reapportionment is piaced on me:ll;:au;:“., s i .;:é‘lrom there on Andre\::‘st 1ly to deep Take the New gus:lo [ e o 12452 or Travel, or a College Education for your ; e club picked to give the Cardi-|ballot. 4 right. Osborne was roosting ‘on the 4 ochester, Minn, . . 80.05 . ” . . :1};15 v.hexrpmugh»st fight. The team ——————— Legions . 2 9 .182|pumper of a car in right waiting Qdmoolf'zbl{ufilAN L Pittsburgh . . . . 124.06 | children. Then you 1l enjoy saving. assembled by McGraw looked great | BROWNS LIKELY TO SIGN o for the hif, which would have been | S ¢ s : i s St on paper bu it has aternately boer | 50 OF rommew prrcmer PLUCKY PLAY BEATS |o homerus if the Moose. fieder| Godarcc, slecwifid sovte. Siocs ‘Enoiceof conmecing rounes Liveret | F : a big disappointment or suffere A S hadn't playing so deep. Scenically supreme. Observa- ¢ s dierrag F‘ N l B k i mju:gso to such stars ac| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11—Jim Powell, FAMOUS SUNBEAU Tie in the Seventh | tion and club cars, ladics: . Stopover privileges. Return limit Oct. 31 irst aliona an Critz and Lindstrom. 19-year-old son of “Boilermaker The Bills tied the count in th- | lounge, barber, wvalet,: batt. - SEATTLE TIOKET OFFICE ! \ McGraw's personal outburst at|Jack” Powell, before lonz may be| CHICAGO, Aug. 11—Sunbeau,|seventh. Roller led off with, a ‘White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. AR 3 i b ‘ St. Louis, the most violent in many |half of a Brownie battery, just like whandioapped with 131 pounds, was | triple to the right field fence. E. M. Gulbransen, City mw Agent i___ RO o g RGeS 4 { &3] ccars, failed of any purpose to|his dad. |defeated by a length and a half| Bonner fanned and Niemi was RN Cocsims, Coiy | 38 o } :g =2 the Giants to a higher fight-| Jack was a pitcher, however,'in the fifth running of the $25,000 | thrown out at first by F. Schmitz. jheneannes R g v % ing pitch. (Either the club hasn't|while Jim works behini ‘he plaie. added Hawthorne Handicap on the | Coughlin dumped a Texas Leaguer % ILWA' II(EE ROAD THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS the stuff to snap out of is slump|The youngster got his chance when Arlington track Saturday by Plucky |into short left. The ball took a| __Z 2 MERiCA'S LCNGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD. / . or it lacks the spark so long char-|Catcher Rick Ferells injury left Play. Paul Bunyan was third in|wicked hop past Ramsay and Bob- , R TI I E GAST’ 1\ EA U acteristic of McGraw’s machines, {the Browns shor: of backsiops. a field of four, by raced to third, Roller scoring. . up to and including 1924. Perhaps| During the team's eistern tr'n bsm::eaub mkn-bl r:lx::;:k‘ab;;mt mk;l‘ne widsely walked Boyd. Aft-| Qur Services to You Begin and End at the o MecGraw was merely exasperated. |Jim warmed up Brownle piichers bub the back-breal m) of ler he had given Andrews .three v Pass -Carryl.g The batting declins of Bill Terry. [and found such favor with Mana- (131 pounds beat him. - He added |straight balls, he settled down and Gaig Elank ol s g i) ) vho climbed the league heights|ger Bill Killefer, who u-»1 to be $4,000 to his winnings which al-|fanned the Elks' slugger to end | G S g A S L e e g %ith a figure of 401 in 1930 has a catcher himself, that he probably ready totaled more than $330,000, the inning. il been as sensational as the failure|will be signed and sent to a minor making him one of the greatest Manning Stars in Field ) | money winners of all time. ¢f Hack Wilson of the Cubs to cague club for development. i ‘Although driven from the mound,

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