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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. . 3 ; By GEORGE M v AL rex/ow—‘)r i YOU BEEN SITTING HERE FOR A WEEK ' DON'T YOU 4ET TIRED OF LOAFING ¥ | AINT LCAFING | '™ SOLILOQUIZINZ ! § fiw WELL, | THOULHT SOME- THINAG WAS THE MATTER WITH YOU . BUT M SORRY TO HEAR IT5 AS BAD AS No ! you wouLe NoT LAST AS LONKG AS YOU DD, ® YoL WAS ! 1 HAD A VERY WEALTHY FATHER, BUT | LEFT HOME BECAUSE I WANTED MY I WAS JOT ALWA S LiKE THAT! 1A (r ~ ) . o o Youw’ll Enjoy Dining Here NEW SPECIALS EVERY DAY Every day in the week . . . If your appetite is a bit jaded our wonderfully prepared food will tone it up and give a keener sense of food appreciation. Eat here tomorrow! KAUFMANN’S Formerly Mabry’s Cafe - RADIO TUBE SALE List Less 20 Per Cent for Cash Order Your Winter Supply NOW DAILY SPORTS CARTOON CAMPOLOIS KNOCKED OUT BY E. SCHAAF Boston Heavyweight Has i All Over Giant from Argentine LRS. VOROTHY CUMMINGT - NEWTON CINTER, MASS,, = HAS UUST WON THE— WOMEN'S NATIONAL__» ARCHER Y Oiaor FOR, THE // SENENTH Ttimz /) NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Erni Schaff, Boston heavyweigh knocked out Victorio ‘Campol« Argentine Giant, in the seventl round of a scheduled twelve round bout here last night. + The knockout blow was a left hook to the head and this fin- ished the Argentinian after Schaat | thad hurt him severely with body punches. Schaaf weighed 205% pounds, and Campolo weighed 225 pounds.| Campolo made a poor showma]v being no match at any stage of the fight for Schaaf. i 7 ,,- VON GRONAU IS REPORTED |German Aviation Flying to! U. S. Is 500 Miles | s o0 RS, OMLIE RACE WINNER ared Victor in Air Derby for Women, West to East CLEVELAND, Ohi Sep 1 Mrs. Phoebe Om of Memphis, Sales ep: ennessee, has been declared the| P. W. Phillips, Baldwin {winner of the Trans-Continental | Agent, now at the Juneau Melody handicap Air Derby from Santa | House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- Monica, California. The race is | pointment. —adv, | { We are selling out for keeps Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. villiam Wrigley, Jr., owner of the Chicago Cubs, is said to be ready to bid in the neighborhood of $50,000 for Arthur “The Great” Shires, | Don Quixote of o i all and first baseman of the ) kee Brewers of the crican Association just now. The Te bas kept his batting mark above .400 most of this season, would come back into big league after a stormy eer if he’s sold. Art is shown at left with Louis Nabin, president of the Milwaukee Brewers, who is reported to hope he can get §75,000 for “The Great.” JUNEAU Phone 6 DOUGLAS B o, § s Phone 18 'HANDRAHAN REPORTS | | SKAGWAY TRIP GOOD J. A. Handrahan, inve stmen? | banker, with headquarters here, ar- rived yesterday on the Northwest- € spending a week at 4 very Handrahan reports | Business standpoint. JUST ARRIVED Another New Stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store — AUD WIATS Kiorz AYNE, 1S5 MODERNS DrAnA 20> HORNEY PAYNE, Ont., Sept. 1.} —Wolfgang von Gronau, flying from {& | Berlin to the United States, has|¥ arrived at Long Lake to refuel his D 1 plane. He flew to the lake from Z€C { Port Harrison, Gronau’s departure for Chicago,! 500 miles from Long Lake, is un- certain, it all depending on the weather. | satisfactory trip from a HOYT PITCHES SHUTOUT GAME: BOSTON LOSES Wilcy Moo;«Does Good| Work Until Seventh— Jimmy Foxx Homer's P L THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | | | | | | i held annually as a preliminary to| the National Air Races. | -ee Old Fapers al The Emplre. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, | Wellington COAL ~PRICES F.0.B. Dock $15.75 14.75 FOOD That Is Really Difierent The victory was Hoyt's seventh for the Mackmen. Wilcy Moore blanked the Ath- letics until the seventh inning when Cramer’s single to left drove| in Hoyt and Bishop who had walked ana doubled respectively. Jimmy Foxx hit his 24th home run of the season. JUNEAU MOTORS CO. FRANK McCAFFERTY OILS, GASOLINE, COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE Your daily food, as we prepare and o |ferve it here, adds materially to GAMES MONDAY the joy of living. Only the choicest e o that the markets afford ever finds y its way to our kitchens—and the . utmost care is used in making it ready for your use. % - | SPORT BRIEFS teams were traveling to open this| afternoon on a new schedule for this| week. | National League New York 3, 4; Boston 2, 3. American League Detroit 8; St. Louis 3. ‘Washington 6; New York 5. Cleveland 16; Chicago 5. Boston 0; Philadelphia 3. LADYSMITH SCREENED LADYSMITH MINE RUN NANAIMO SCREENED NANAIMO MINE RUN SPECIAL DISHES ADRIATIC COAST GOULASH FOOT OF MAIN STREET PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. HOME MADE CHICKEN NOODLES CHILE CON CARNE | i | ~ —— Ladysmith and Nanaimo Screenings Day and Night Service (Portland ... San Francisco Oakland Hollywood Los Angeles Seattle ... American aces in the world war, better than it is now. I do not say | the dock of the Montauk Yacht |“Big Four” Shawefel..i. some one yelled ‘shark’ I took from the Argentine. The aces of pion Athletics defeated the Boston skeptical about it, there she is,” from South America led by Lewis been used for rifle practice. teams listed for the open cham- It may be discouraging to Benny | —————a———— . dausien $a74 {ncluaing /the | RiDE Ltto-1 We giingiin Epringy a title bout. ‘uc address before a civic club at If the Canzoneri-Berg bout, Sep- ‘Blerman Yol S. Davis, outfielder of Pine ‘32 2% remain the same Eddie Rickenbacker, the ace of |[when National league umpiring is is still a pretty good shot—with a |they never make mistakes but the harpoon—and admits it. staff is better equipped and better “Why, Tl tell you,” drawled Ed- |trained than ever before.” | die, as he unfolded his fish story on ' club, the day before the Gold Cup' It's unfortunate that the U. S.| races were run. {“Big Four” of polo isn't being put! PHILADELPHIA, Penn. Sept. 1 “We were out a few miles off together again this year to meet _with Waite Hoyt pitching his the point, looking for game, and the invasion of two star quartetssecond siraight shutout, the cham- one look, ran forward with a har- |American pois will be scattered In|punch by a score of 3 to 0 yes- poon and let, her fly. Believe it or Various lineups, having nothingterday. not, it went smack through the more than club or social identity, middle of Mr, Shark and if you're in opposing the crack aggregations There was' no doubt about the Lacey and Manuel Andrada. i aforesaid shark being harpooned,! Tommy Hitchcock, FEarle Hop- but it also looked as though this Ping and Wins'l-fm Guest, three of particular menace to the seas had the “Big Four” are on separate Anyway, it was a good story. |Pionship at Meadow Brook, and the | s | fourth member, Eric Pedley of Los | Angeles is not riding in the east They're Past, Benny. |this season. Leonard, considering, as he appar-| sl ently is, a fistic comeback, to real-! Pacific Coast League ize that times have reached a|® 7 | point where Madison Square Gar-| Lefty Jenkink, who pitched s 19} No games played yesterday as A " .. |field, Mass., formerly hurled for! tax, as “tops" for the mext worlds |y, . "h vo yniversity baseball team.| lightweight . champlonship a gxat;h Frank Thomas, hew Alabama | between Tony Canzoneri and Jackie |, ? n ootball coach, made his first pub- (Kid) Berg. It is a new low zor; Ringside tickets were $2750 for PLRSEMAT. o or Tu- Leonard’s last big title bout, againsv,‘ilme,s Green Wave are expe I R R s %10 report to football Coach Bernie . 1 o 3 tember 10 at the Polo Grounds,| GUS Moreland Dares Fex, 89} $rANDING OF CLUBS draws as much as $100000, it will |57 TRy Hrre T ey elub | Pacific Coast League be a sensational success. o i Won Lost % lin 29, eight under par. 3 % Buff, Ark., took 14 hits in a week 32 2 to reach first place in batting for o 30 o7 the Cotton States league. . 30 28 Columbia, S. C., has arranged " 28 In Defense of Umps. “These fellows who have been complaining about - the umpiring this season,” remarked the Nation- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU O PETE LUCEY, al League's chief executive, John Arnold Heydler, without mention- ing any names, “do not stop to consider that the job of calling decisions is one of the toughest in the game. “If an umpire makes a mistake, he is condemned. If a ball player makes an error, he is excused and cncouraged to do better the next time. Very often, the fellow who makes the loudest complaint against the umpire did not even see the disputed ball clearly. “Baseball players readily admit that Bill Klem is one of the best umpires in the business but 21ey forget that when he first broke in, Klem was the target for all kinds of abuse. He refused to let it dis- courage him and has won general r2spaet. to use the state fair stadium for the South Carolina-Duke football game to accommodate the crowd pected for Wallace Wade's debut as Duke mentor. WILL SELL OR | TRADE WILSON CHICAGO, 1., Sept. 1.—Hack: Wwilson may be sold or traded by the Cubs according fo William Wrigley, owner of the baseball club. The decision lies with William Veeck and Manager Hornsby. Wrigley said he liked Wilson personally but “I have thought he 0. “I have nover known a time' should go andstfil think | Washington 24 22 Sacramento . Mission ................ 651 542 Boston .. 465 Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati . American 430 Pet. 20 595 579 504 Philadelphia ... New York Cleveland .. Day Chef STANLEY CONCEIL, Night Chef The ALASKA GRILL 414 402 395 - 8t. Louis . Detroit ST T L LU T B For reservations Phone 456 The above increase of twenty-five cents per ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- creased tariff in that a mount on foreign coal. (TR UL PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. {3 - T T T T T T T T Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ) RAS Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND I'OUL‘;'I.I Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily WATCH GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95

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