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1S THIS THE HELP ALENCY ? WELL, SEND UP A 400D BUTLER! THANKS ! YOUR RECOMMEDATIONS ARE ALL R&HT! REPORT! TOMORROW ! SIR, | SPEND IN THE LIBRARY, IMF’ROVING MY MIND! T — AND MY Davs O=1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 1931 TS A TOUGH PLACE TO 400, BUT | MUST By GEORCL McMANUS © 1931, Int') Feature Serviee, Inc., Great Britajn rights reserved. 8. / DAILY SPORTS CARTOON AMAMAGE& HAS O 8 GooD To LAST OurR. A SEASON WITH THE CAROALS / - frvnu. STOP THE USUAL CROP OF RUMORS, —HAS \/UST BEEN SIGAJED TO LEAD FE CARDINALS AGAN AEXT S=hson /] WESTERN BOLF TITLE PLAYING Kansas City Woman Is Outstanding Favorite in Turf Play HIGHLAND PARK, Illi., Aug. 26. —Mrs. George Tyson, of Kansas | City today stood out not only as a defending title-holder but the one outstanding favorite in the battle for the Womens' Western Golf Championship. Her rival, today, is Ann Webster, of Leavenworth, Kansas, Al Rights Reverved by The Assoclated Pras . Open Daily Until Midnight A SPECIAL FORCE TO SERVE YOU AND IT IS OUR INTENTION TO FEATURE AFTER SIX SPECIAL PRICES MIDNIGHT SPECIALS Prices Good for Today Only FROM 6 O’CLOCK TO MIDNIGHT SUNSET GOLD Best Creamery i BUTTER l 3 Pounds, $1.00 | PicoLy WiceLy All Over the World TELEPHONE 24 FREE DELIVERY JACK DEMPSEY IS IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug. 26.—Jack Demp- sey is here for exhibition bouts | tonight. He said that despite his recent suit for divorce, he has not llost faith in marriage as an in- stitution and is willing to try again any time when he finds the right girl. i DELLA BOUND OVER ON LIQUOR CHARGE Mariano B. Della, arrestcd early this week at Ketchikan, and said | to be manager of D. Cano & Com- pany, Seattle, was yesterday bound |over to the Federal Grand Jury lon a charge of mailing whiskey in the Ketchikan post office. John- | ny, Blakey, arrested at the same .time Della was, and charged with | | 1 bound over to the Grand Jury. The bond of each man was fixed |at $1,000 by Commissioner W. C. Arnold. It was posted in each case and they were released. ———-—— MEASURE VITAMIN G FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, Aug. 26 —Hunters for vitamin G, Paul L Day and William J. Darby of the University of Arkansas, report to the American Chemical Society that beets, carrots, potatoes and turnips contain small amounts. But there is five or six times as much of it in the tops of turnips, beets and carrots as in the roots. G is ‘one of the “growth vitamins.” ' COMING Old Papers for sa'e at Empire Office| | transporting whiskey, was also| | pounds. COAST PICKS | SERIES BOSS " | President Harry A. Williams, pres- | League, said today that M. H. Sex- {wholly acceptable to the Interna= | pire office. CAMPOLO AND SCHAAF MEET Twilve Rodnd Fight Is Scheduled to Take Place in N. Y. NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—V. Cam- polo meets Ernie Schaff over a 12-round route tonight probably deciding whether Campolo’'s ambi- tions to advance as a heavyweight contender will continue or he will be snuffed out. Campolo outweighs Schaff by 40 LOS ANEGLES, Cal, Aug. 26— ident of the Pacific Coast Baseball ton, president of the National Baseball Association, will be asked | to serve as a third member of the commission which will handle the proposed post-season series be- tween the Coast League and the winner in the play-off between the American Association and Interna- tional League. “I feel Mr. Sexton is admirably aualified and believe he would be tional and American Assocliation,” Williams said. | “I doubt the advisability of plac- ing the responsibility for such an important event on a commission | comprised of two men as was case in the series between Francisco and Louisville in Thomas J. Hickey, president of th& American Association and mygelfy handled that series as a two-mat| commission. We are the best of. friends and fortunately everything went smoothly and there were no grounds for protest on any play or| decision in any of the games. Bi elways there was the possibility a situation arising causing an hon< est difference of opinion and a re< sultant deadlock.” Acceptance of the suggested post- season series is optional with any club winning the Coast League title, Williams pointed out. JUNIOR BALL CLUBS PLAY AGAIN TODAY City League baseball players of t« morrow—the junior ball tossers— will show their wares again tonight' at City Park when the Junior Eiks and Junior Moose will clash at 5:45 p.m. The former now has a ore-game lead out of 11 played, winning six and the Junior Paps five. Elmer Lyndstrom will hurl for the Moose with Livie backstopping. Hagerup will twirl for the Junior Bills, Blumquist on the ‘receiving ecd. A RSO AR CHICAGO SPORTS “BEARISH” CHICAGO.—The bear family is well represented in the names of Chicago representatives in profes- sional sport. In baseball it's the Cubs, in basketball the Bruins, in | football the Bears. - e——— Old papers for sale at the Em- e W alk-Over Shoes We are the exclusive agents New Shipment Just Received We also carry Kozy Komfort and Snuggler, House Slippers in felt and leather SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings r Men i | 1925 | ! National League BIANTS TAKE Won Lost Pct. St. Louis 9 44 .GG2| N(‘S\ York 70 51 678 Brooklyn 67 60 527| Bostou 58 63 479 | \ Pittsburgh 57 66 463 Phuadelphla 51 2 415 Cmr ati 44 9 358 American League Chaplin and Hubbell Do| . Won Lost Pet. . . Philadelphia 87 33 26 Excellent Pitching Washington 73 48 604 3 | New York 12 49 505 i Contest | Cleveland 59 60 496 NEW YORK, Aug. 26—E. Jim 5u Lous Bioma Chaplin and Carl Hubbell turned < h F Detroit 48 76 .387 in fine pitching to enable the Ghicags 47 %5 385 Giants to defeat Chicago twice yes- i e e Rt terday, 5 to 3 and 7 to 1. Hubbell allowed five hits in the PALLAS CITY BALL CLUBS first game and Chaplin allowed TANGLE IN 25-INNING TIE eight hits in the nightcap. N 5T | WICHITA FALLS, Tex. Aug. 26.| —Two teams in the local city league played a 25-inning tie game here, each team scoring one run {in the 25th to make the final| score 3 to 3. The rival pitchers, Steve Frank- lin and Marvin Robertson, both went the route, clicking otf 18 con- secutive scoreless innings prior to the last. .- GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 11; Portand 13. Los Angeles 7; Seattle 8. Oakland 6; Mission 3. Sacramento 4; Hollywood 1. National League Chicago 3, 1; New York 5, 7 Cincinnati 8, 0; Philadelphia 0, 1. St. Louis 4; Boston 1. | Pittsburgh 5, 0; Brooklyn 3, 5. American League | Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 1. | New York 8; Chicago 0 Washington 5; Detroit 1. Boston at Cleveland, rain. GOLFERS USING NEW BALL DRUB OLD BALL ADVOCATES FRESNO, Cal, Aug. 26.—While | professionals and duffers argue | |over the “balloon ball,” a couple |of clubs got together on the Fort | Washington links here and con- ‘nnced quite a few that the blgger! sphere was superior to the old STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. {San Francisco 29 23 558 pellet. Portland 29 23 558 One team used the old rv;»gula- Oakland 28 24 538 tion ball while the other played | | Hollywood 27 24 5290 with the newer and bigger one.: Los Angeles 27 25 519 The “big ball” team of ten turned | Seattle 25 26 49C in an aggregate net score of 75!‘ Sacramento 21 30 412 as against 763 of ten par chasers| Mission 20 31 392 using the discarded ball. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII United Food e CASH IS KING TELEPHONE 403 PROMPT DELIVERY We have tried our best to inter- est the retail grocers of Juneau in a uniform closing agreement. 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