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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY AUGUST 17, 1931 RUTH'S HOMER Youthful Net Star CARDINALS AND Daily Crossacord Puzzis NEXT EI.EGTIUN‘ 1. Bone of the 9. Obtaln body 10. Difference be- 4. Automoblles tween two | l 8, Excited consecutive i 12, Black bira of numbers ! Tamity o i 13 N o etk ! - LR b g,?;:;.r:ai';m : et - . . B taty whic! Babe Gets 32nd Circuit| {Home Runs in Each Game Bover s the f;;fi;‘,‘,’;“‘,',‘,‘d,. F. S. McBride ; At ba.aon\ Drive and Is Tied | Thrill Crowd of 50,- |, yabbr. "~ Ry Head, Predicts Hoov- | with Gehrig ‘ 000 Fans % e ™[R 2 o er's Renomination | i 20, Epochs | DE1RCIT, Aug. 17 —Bab2 Ruth NEW YORK, Aug. 17—Before a 2L, Oil of rose . Kind or class Poem | | il | WINONA LAKE, Ind, Aug. 17.—| gave 1 large S afternoon jerowd of 50,000 persons, the Na- | 23. Concoct Snarl “Prohibition will either be nailed | Y Qll E D H . 5 Sl 2% + 3 : crowd of D ¢ bassball fans @ |tional League-leading. St. Louis Rlavp’:m.n Il:n’:-i: mmb‘;down as the country's permanent ou n]oy l"lng ere thrill reverse English. He {Cardinals and the second-place New | 26. Fark in ‘th LSy policy or be established as a con- beat their ball club. After 15 in- York Glants divided a double-| 2. Give way | Decay | |troversal political issue for anoth- NEW SPECIALS EVERY DAY o ninge of fruitless battling that had header Sunday. The Glants took | 3% gc;g;;;. Nikali Soldler em- ler generation at the next national| AT G e et Z . left the score tied five all, the the first game 7 to 2;.the Cardi-| 3a; Acquir e 1. Woome digring |election, F. Scott McBride, super-{| Every'day in the week ... If your appetite is a bit Babe took matters into his own nals the ‘second,.8 t0 2. Home|,, Rmo‘;;reg_s- 41, Unit of work . 2 Lifeless mines intendent of the Anti-Saloon league, | jaded our wonderfully: prepared food will tone it up 3. Having two 37 Wanderer hands in th2 sixteenth inning and runs characterized both contests. 35, Ale: dial. Eng. 13 Leeward sldes 39. College In declared Saturday evening in an| '\n(] give a k g k : % 1 ed Saturday g E a eener sense of food appreciation. Ea start a rally that netted New | A homer by Verges in the eighth | 36. srsl:gmz in- 9. Agzm;:omb. 4. System ot 0. B;‘é’g‘::g” | address before the National Bible| here tomorrow! B L (APEY signals . 7 ” York two runs and gave the Yan- |inning with two men on the bases,| 38, Part of the §0, Female sand- 5. American L lfiel it stand | Conference in session at Winona ' N kees a T7-to-5 victory over the was the feature of the Giants' tri- onr Plper Dumdris 3 Touch { Rskee ‘ KA FMANN S 41, Spill ot ter heed- 6. Upright parts 43. Touch lightl; ' Tigers. Babe opened the sixteenth umph in the opening game. & H’évmg"{h. :" ‘;l‘ef,:,y e 7 BE,’ el 4. sio MY | osie apntioen ek vetticiy i L by driving his thirty-second homer A home run by Frank Frisch in | ones re- 2. e ru"‘! toud- 45. Qoean | tinued the speaker, “the saloon re- S Y " " N PR T N i 1 46. Befl [’ y V'S of the season over the right field the eighth inning brought victory s 45 T G it turns. President o '".'1'}5‘”-‘ Mabry’s (a_fe fence. Lou Gehrig followed with a couble. Then Cy Perkins singled, bringing Gehrig home. Ruth’'s homer tied him with Gehrig for the home run lead of the major leagues. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 5, San Francisco T. Seattle 4, Sacramento 2. Mission 2, Oakland 5. Los Angeles 4, Hollywood 24. National League Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 5. Three other scheduled National League games, rain. American League Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 8. Washington 3, St. Louis 2, (12 o | Associated Press Photo Ellsworth Vine above), Pasa dena, Cal, who has conquered ths national champion, John Hope Doeg, ' twice this season, Is one of the to the Cardinals in the night-cap. The defeat of the Giants in the isecond game dropped them into a virtual tie with the Chicago Cubs for second place in the League | race. FOOTBALLER TO TACKLE CUPID SFOKANE, Wash, Aug. 17—+ Mel Hein, famous athlete of Wash- ington State College, and chosen as a member of the mythical All- American football team of 1930, will be married at Spokane next Herbert er a wet platform and a wet can- didate are defeated. “If the Dry Democrats succeed in their heroic fight to oust John J. Raskob from the chairmanship of their national committee and to destroy his influence as a Demo- cratic leader, a Dry Democrat will be nominated by the national Dem- ocratic convention, and he will have a chance of being elected. If | the. Dry Democrats fail to oust Mr. Raskob, then he, former Gov. Al- fred E. Smith of New York and Goy. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York will determine the nominee of the national Democratic conven- tion.” Hoover ' {will be renominated by the next, | national Republican convention aft- | | ’ CASH CUT PRICE SALE NOW ON RADIO SETS—TUBES— BATTERIES and REPAIR PARTS — LOUD SPEAK- ERS, ETC. innings.) favorites In the Meadow club ten. k to Miss FK Port, ¢ Mr. McBride intimated- that if| " New York 7, Detroit 5, (16 in- | nls tourney at Southampton, N. Y, ;’efl Byt e el R T Mrs Raskob, former Gov. Smith | ! 5 nings). S URIWI, IADL and Gov. Roosevelt are the dom See us ffll‘ prices and you Boston 1, Chicago 0. TENNIS AT RYE HAS NO WINNER 15—THere is RYE, N. Y, Aug. no champion this year in the wom- — N|< en's Eastern turf court tennis play.| Chicago 7, 5; Boston 1, 1, % ! JU AU DOUGLAS Saturday afternoon the finalists| St Louis 1, 3; New York 7, 2. D d | in the tournament at Rye, Joan! No Pittsburgh-Philadelphia game, . PETROIT, Mich., Aug. 17.—While tamon { Phone 6 Phone 18 Ridley and Mrs. Elsie Pittman, both American League all hope has hen abandoned for . ‘ British entries, shook hands and| Washington 5, 8; St. Louis 3, 6. ‘Parker_ Cramer, Amencgn aviator Brlquets i refused to continue their match| Boston 2, 5; Chicago 9, 1. and Oliver Pacquete, rndlq operator, : after each had won & set. Philadelphia 6; Cleveland 4. Ty ook Otf e SRRy 9T CLEAN {‘ Pacific Coast League | te Seattle 3, 2; Sacramento 1, 11.! Pirst game 11 innings. Mission 1, 8; Oakland 5, 2. Los Angeles 9, 3; Hollywood 5, 6. Portland 5, 9; San Francisco 2, 5. | National League 1 Cincinnati 2, 7; Brooklyn 9, 8. | ! The couple will take their hon- eymoon trip to New York, where the bridegroom will join the New YoAk Glants, professional football ———.——— FLIGHT PLANNED T0 COPENHAGEN to map a new air route to Copen- . I%l 3 NN nating influence in the Democratic convention, nee will be a Wet and that he will be defeated at the polls. E. A. Rasmuson, President of the Bank of Alaska, accompanied | by his family, arrived from Skag- way on the Northwestern, enroute to Cordova. - New York 9; Detroit 6. 2 CANADIAN WINS GOLF STANDING OF CLUBS hagen, Denmark, the Trans-Ameri- Sin WleR G the Bk 12 Wnd when they are fit ECONOMICAL g Pacific Coast League pRasir2ades Jlieh Wonscred L8 ikl toa depre: have bred | a “ EFFICIENT o flight, announced today that Ed- 8 by i % 8 . TITLE SECOND TIME| MONTREAL, ‘Canada, Aug. 17— |Los Angeles 25 19 .568 Won Lost Pct | San Francisco 25 19 568 | ward Preston and Robert Collignon, aviators, would take off before Sep- tember 1 to follow the Cramer- a lot of loose chati or the other, or pe midity, ca nbe blam Onz reason ps the hu- for the talk | | | | This is the first sustained break in the 1929-30 combination. Buc | it’s for the better. its presidential nomi- | will profit thereby Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. INSURANCE . {Oakland ... i 3B 19 568! about Connie Mack knocking his| If Mack doesn't want to win four Ross Sommerville, of London,-Ont., |p, ang " 53 g1 sogPacquette route, est. super-team apart and dis- |straight pennants, equalling Mc- 3 won the Canadian amateur golf | p o004 22 21 512" Cramer and Pacquette’ are be- f Gi E h o v 1 _ o cvme e yWo _ 51 TBA ) o Bekva YAk thatk W, '] posing o rove, Earnshaw, Sim- |Graw's record, and capture as many | championship Seattle 21 22 488 % mons, Foxx, and Cochrane at public | world’s championships for a record | > second successive year. He de- attempting to fly over the North Allen Shattuck, Inc. Sacramento 18 25 419 auction. all by itself, we misjudge the old PACIFIC COAST ted Arthur Yeates of Roches-|ysiegion 15, 28 349 The old master hasn't the sli | £ | 3 2 e slight- | gentleman very much. | , N. Y., 3 and 2. Thirty-six holes | Nationsl League The Comp,r}hagen Pioneer Air est intention of doing anything COAL CO. E b]i h d 1898 playe : Won Lo Line Company plans a monthly| .o oo foolish, but th al- stablishe Juneau, Alaska st Pet. q , but the boys Likewise The Cards Ph: 412 Frederick J Perry, British star, | service between the United States one i e ot the SbEAlE eastem[sz' Louis ... 3 41 640 and Copenhagen ways recall that he ripped apart The Cardinals also have made {‘ ~r" ayc tobilis alahplpaatD Xe New York ... 62 49 559 X his 1914 array and presume that | some, notable changes in the course 3 urf court tel th Chicago ...... 63 50 .558 . < this is part of the Mac)mn sys- | of the pennant race without slack-! e defeated Gilbert Hall of South 3 H - N. J, three straight sets Brooklyn it O 56 517} tem. ening ‘their gallop toward another Orange, N. J, “|Boston ... 54 57 486 It has taken Mack too long to |flag, { 4 Pittsburgh ... 53 59 473 assemble his present machine, cost Gabby Street traded Taylor Dou- VIVIAN LYNSTROM Philadelphia 61 a4l him too much money and too many |thit for Wally Roettger of the SEE US FOR PR I CES 0 TO CH AT AN[KA Cincinnati .41 74 357 worries; to consider beginning all | Reds, developed Pepper Martin into SKI R TS TO G Amencan League ’ over again, even if it was sound (a regular outfielder, benched Jim Won Lost Pet. policy, which it isn't! Bottomley in favor of Jimmy Col- Miss Vivian Lyndstrom, of Doug- | PhiladzIphia . 81 31 23| SHANGHAI, August 17.—Chiness| Times and circumstances wer|lins at first base, and turned up a las, will be a passenger aboard the | Washington 70 42 625 music is the original jazz and |different’ in 1014. The Federal | new pitching ace in Paul Derringer. eaaer epartment Store steamer Yukon leaving Juneau tio- New York . 65 46 586|should be respected as such, says|league was raiding the majors. The | Street has his boys hustling and In pleated effects . 5 H morrow morning lgr Seward. Miss Clevelg_n.d £ e g 59 473 | Rudolph Friml, composer of “Rose | World War was on. There were ru-|is fast convincing them that they GE +53 Lyndstrom is ('iestmed for Chata-|st. Louis . 47 61 420 | Marie.” mors about some members of the|are destined to stop the world's in silk and wool ORGE BROTHERS i nika, near Fairbanks, where :3: Chicago .46 67 .407| The musician, a recent visitor to|A’s not doing their chores as ear- (champions this fall. i 4 & will vhave charge of the Chatan Boston 45 68 .398 | China, was moved to discuss the ne_s!ly as might be desired. Mack —————————— | 5 Public School for the coming year.|Detroit 42 n .372 | subject because phonographs, talk-|said h; broke up that team to| LONDON, Aug. 17.—Scotch mice ¢ ey v, paaras g _ i h “save the game” and stuck to his are smarter than Russian mice. A E nd, ing. engineer ies, saxophones, pianos and other 3 ¥ Harry Townsend, miniig engineer Tutkey Now H B it | fery. Vor. oonacouad i, & bitledion ot | All shades. All / from Seattle who has been investi- | Turkey Now Hears There’s no occasion for any al-|Aberdeen University showed that | K : rties in this vieinity, gongs and one-stringed Chinese fid- a0 4 y al-|Aberdeen University . sho that | : Fr Br h C b, fia‘_‘{‘gd ?“"t’ewn r ity fN P dled offthe’ tarket. truistic gesture now. The present|it required 300 lessons to teach 81zes. ye' unn Ompan‘Y 5@ arrived in tol g Rumor o ew Party Although western ears rate Chi-|A'S have been big money makers. | Russian mice to be summoned for s 4 e g Ma‘n d‘y.ot the British Inese orchestra performances as|IV'S UP to the other clubs to do the|food. It enly took 40 lessons tor PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY i L 'rm 1Ged ISTANBUL, Aug. ll—The plur_nlwmere cacaphonies, the discordant|Worrying and shaking up. , Aberdeen rodents. | . Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Columbia Bureau ;,1 Nmfi; arl;e | party hope is coming to life again|nicaq are based on a system which| The same cry of “domination’ — S eClal Three Deliveries Daily 1 g f__""m Hm_nes on the Northwestern.|;, ona _man one-party Turkey, has entertained Cathay's multi-|Went Up when the Yankées were | P p 4 after lying in a coflta since the|; 400 for thousands of years. His- bowling over the rest of the leagug ¢ X demise of Fethi Bey's opposition torians agree that Emperor ¥u Hai, m(e so many tenpins. Colone! s % 3 3 9 5 ( group last fall. S who lived until 2852 B. C., had Jake” Ruppert, the genial Yanke«f P W P olli ° Dot ity o Ko 2%, 2% i s |2, o 2 s o || P, W, Phillips UNITED FOOD | leading a group in Adana to at- ¥ He was urged to sell Babe Ruth Sales Agent E 1 tempt to reform the liberal par:y'skulll Found in Cave and Lou Gehrig to needy rivals g COMPANY i of Fethi Bey. Another group in . . But the Yankees declined of their Istanbul is seeking permission to Lmked with Aztecs own accord, handicapped by the £ CASH IS KING i organize a farmer-labor party. i death of Miller Huggins, and snort- BALDWIN PIANO ) Fethi Bey is doubtful that thése| OSCEOLA, Mo, Aug. 17— Nine|)y it pecame popular to view the t attempts will be any more success- |Skulls, found in an area 30 inches| s with alarm—especially in the COMPANY i ful than his own. in diameter six feet below the|Ngational league. s | “When the day arrives in Turkey floor of a cave near here, are at- i | whereon elections are free” hetributed to an age ,possibly as|a's Have Changed Tuning o i said, “I may try again to appeal|€arly as the Aztec by Dr. E. B.| As a matter of fact, Connie Mack & I to the nation’s electors. At pres-|Branson of the University of Mis-|performed a major operation this . s ent, it is useless. souri Department of Geology and|season in the -personnel of his Repairing DRY “To argue that institution of |Geography. \ team, with the result it has gained AR ook plural parties would lead to acoun-| Dr. Branson is convinced the|rather than lost any effectivgness.|{: . Refinishing Hemlock Wood [ 'l“ IZIZM" ter-revolution against the Kemalist |SKulls antedate the modern Ameri-| Obviously his ancient infielders|f = regime is a mere pretext. All the “‘_‘I‘_h:nd“n & Al (o s were not likely to stand the gaff, Pianos Full Cord, $7.50 intell th try are SEORALONE Wi continued | this year, especially in such hot . 4 3 ectuals of _e country Fhindhern; ok dl iyt doie oot Nl 1B S hat Le Ord ¢ \ Half Cord, $4.00 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS . solidly republican—and the masses weather. n Dykes an y ave rders a To the length of service || /" " 0 ¢ torical Society and private Indi-|were ready to rest, Mack sent two ANY LENGTH TH E G A S TINE AU iy you have hhad from yolur “The mass of Anatolians would |viduals. . ambitious youngsters, Dib Wil-|{ Juneau Melody House Telephone 174 or leave ¢ ket tires, add the many miles }iye a5 apathetic towards reaction liams apd Eric McNair, to the in- : X Our Services to You Begin and End i ;: v 04 v at the B e g ool ol ot ot R eyt ek o) et Yo S50 et b imsies Gang Plank of Every Pussenger-Carrying Boat owouts ar " TS T " 9 pected. That is where “USLESS” JAIL ~RAZED CHICAGO WITH ZERO [t veterans to yegain their old GARNICK’S i x vulcanizing comes in, It gl i s seals the hole in casing wr::;msnvm;,aum, Aug. 11].“:?- UKXDAG(;I All;?. 17,—3:;: brrea ! ing man does‘ a become use! Marberry, 'ashing ton ma., J 3 :l(g'euli\bifésagg segrvice, X Keensburg's bastile hasn’'t had a|achieved his thirteenth triumph of FOR INS URANCE JDST ARRIVED i A customer since 1916, so the village [the season yesterday when he shut Another New Stock of WALLPAPER £ ¥ board has decided that's proof|out the Chicago White Sox, his ¥ 2 Vuloanize enough. Therefore the jail is be-|team scoring three runs. Marberry See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Jun.(-‘au P(unt Slore g ing torn down. alowed the Sox but three hits. It Now e - U was the opening game of the Wash- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. B L. M. Carrigan, representing the|ington-Chicago series and a large ‘9 Armour Packing Company, em-|crowd was present. - . ]UNE A U barked for Seldovia on the Admiral ——.—.——— . { Evans. 3 LR Weieon, Sematery o itie PHONES 83 OR 85 - “The Store That Pleases” THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Motar Co. .. [JE0e = o tns S, minst oo e B THE SANITARY GROCERY Eakme ot vt mmed . 3 Petersburg to visit with friends - i 4 Ay apinchrd oA ; Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 3

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