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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 2, 1931. s v By GEQRGE McMANUS DROP ME A CARD WHEN YOU 4ET TO SYDNEY, YANKEE FIRST i BASEMEN HAS | HITTING FEST Makes Two Home Runs, Last with Bases Loaded, His Third Big Stunt WOW | THATS WORSE THAN 4O o TAL ! OH TERRIBLE ! MY WIFE 1S BACK IN TOWN AND HAS THE POLICE LOOKING FOR Me | THAT'S IT! VE DONE - 60 MANY THINGS, | DONa BRINGING UP FATHER KNOW WHICH ONE oY )l | JUST SAW CLANCY AND HE SAYS THE WHAT 'Duz) ‘ (8 £ <—-—J WANT ME FOR@ o " / i POLICE ARE LOOKING | 74 1o Arrow Trump SHIRTS White and Colors NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — Lou Gehrig went on another hitting rampage yesterday as the New York Yankees turned back the Boston Red Sox twice in a double- header, 11 to 3 and 5 to 1. Gehrig pounded out his 39th home run in the opening contest, then aded his 40th home run in the nightcap to be 3 up on Babe Ruth. The two circuit drives ran Lou's record to six home runs in as many consecutive games. o The 40th home run was hit with . CAPTAINMABBS INEW GOLFERS ISEKYRA GIVEN LOSES LlcENSE WURK Tfl TIE DEGISIBN UVEH ‘le:frdb:iiise ;;’“‘:gsr ;‘q“‘l‘ ‘l”;:t :gg LU LLLLTTTUL LT LT in 36-Hole Test, | S ) Chicago Tourney \Duluth Slugger Given First | Setback in His East- 2—Threz | . ern Campaign NEW YORK, Scpt. 2.—Joe Sckyra of Daytom, Ohio, zave Chax! Relzlaff his first 3 castern campaign here 1 outpointing the” Dulu‘n a 10-round bout $1.95 SABIN’S ! Everything in Furnishings © 1931, 10t Fouture service, Ines, Grei Branun nghts reserved. Q- | | - SPORTS CARTOON { for Men i | DAILY L T v T T T T T T T TR — GAMES TUESDAY e Master of Prince David Blamed for Grounding Ship in Dense Fog Pacific Coast League Portland 12; Sacramento 2. Hollywood 6; Los Angeles 10. Mission 5; San Francisco 3. Seattle 7; Oakland 5, -eleven innings. CHICAGO, Ill, Sep rewcomers wound up nered tie qualifying for VANCOUVER, B. C. Sept. 2—|States Amateur Golf Ch The certificate of Capt. E. Mabb: sterday. They were Jor of the Canadian National steam- mwan, of Chicago, Char! ship Prince David, which ground- of Los Angeles, and ed in a dense fog off Point Wil- |of Rochester, New York son, near Port Townsend, Wash.,* Each turned in scorss of 148 for 3 enroute from Seattle to Victorla a two day, 36 hole test in v12 firsy Sekyra weighed 175 pound on July 31, has been suspended rounds of the match Detzlaff 19312 pound for three months by Capt. J. D.| Real competition bezms today. | 5 . the Unil apionship v leh- Seaver, Yates, —— _ = 1S FACEO WiH HE SAME FROBLEN THAT BOHERED HiM IN DI - His ATHLETICS -ARE Top Goop National League New York 4; Boston 0. American League Boston 3, 1; New York 11, 5. ‘Washington 5; Philadelphia 1. hur and FOOD That Is Really Different ' Your daily food, as we prepare and serve it here, adds materially to the joy of living. Only the choicest that the markets afford ever finds its way to our kitchens—and the utmost care is used in making it ready for your use. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. Portland 33 26 550 San Francisco 32 27 542 | Oakland 32 27 542 Los Angeles 31 28 525 Hollywood 30 28 517 Seattle 2 29 29 .500 SAY, WAOSE ELEPUANT The Pet. 651 | 578 542 521 461 457 430 352 ‘ Gastineau | Mary Kolasa, Evelyn Seevers, 1 | R. Abbott, Capt. R. Drost, Mr. and {Mrs. S. Barnes, E. J. Bursell) | Claude A. McMillion. SANTA ROSA, Cal, Sept. 2— adv. SPECIAL DISHES iMacPherson, Dominion Wreck ) T e | It ” Commissioner. (CABLE IS “DOWN Capt. Mabbs contended the mis- YOUSSOFF THROWN | SEATTLE-KETCHIKAN hap would not have oeccurred if| TWICE BY SAVAGE St | the g‘genh"::a:‘eg"‘:gm"i;{s”;g);“"f1 i cable between Seattle and | e oF ths “hip's officers, Capty SEATTLE, Sept. 2—Steve Sav- Ketchikan is ‘down” having gone "'\’*cPherson attributed the disaster {288, Of Chicago, weighing 210 out of commission sometime early | Ma . ’ |pounds, defeated Omar Yous: this morning. Traffic is being|Sacramento . 24 34 414 |to reckless navigation. [ Punas, oussoff, gt ANE 5 tof Turkey, weighing 215 pounds, handled between Seattle and Ju-|Mission 23 35 397 o o4by taking two straight falls in an nheau by radio to Ketchikan and | National League |~ AT THE HOTELS “{event here last night cable to this station Won Lost i e - S - > | St. Louis ... 84 45 By 7 ATTENTION New York ... 4 54 ;SONNE URG WIN B. P. 0. Elks | Chicago 71 60 R. ; y Mecting tonight at 8 p.m. Spec-\nrooklyn i 68 61 FROM J- PLUMMER ijal entertainment and BIG FEED.‘BOSLOH 59 69 e All memb requesed tobe present. |Pittsburgh 59 70 Entertainment Committee. | Philadelphia 55 3 Alaskan 4Gus Sonnerberg, former world —————— Cincinnati 45 83 | 3. A. Roberts, Gust Dahl, George ¢hampion wrestler, won the main ~ MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS | American League ADRIATIC COAST GOULASH Clemens, G. Takar, W. K. Gweyer, Lfvem in a wrestling exhibition| There will be a business meeting | Won Lost Pct. " |W. S. Pekovich, A. Wesdahl, M.}last night by taking two straight of Martha Society in the | Philadelphia 90 36 M4 HONE T r Omoney EVERYONE SE£Ms | Goldbergh, W. Decker. \falls from Jack Plummer, Nebraska Church Parlors at 2 pm. Friday, Washington 76 51 508 NOODLES Zynda wildcat. September 4th. Mrs. Gunnar k5 53 .586 ¢ oy p # . i ’_To ?INS%MCOT IE QUBHT | ;. vine Tupper. S el M { n and Mrs. George Baggen |Cleveland .. 63 62 504 CHILE CON CARNE ¢ & JO o = E THING TO MAKE™ | g “Pug” Rentner, star Northwestern'will act as hostesses. All members | St. Louis 53 5 414 UE PENNANT RACE TIGHTER2 | poanoke (Va) College will have university fullback and re requested to be present. adv.|Detroit . 51 76 402 four North Carolina boys on its pa has broken b v ey LR TESTS AT NEBRASKA ~ |fib saued this year (four times < e 2ot otice | Bosion -3 o SHOW FOOTBALL AS POOR BODY BUILDER [l =N\ N AN N LN Cher . Moisture Lqifl ' - - “All Rights Reserved by The Associated Press Day and Night | Service | ! Old papers PETE LUCEY, LINCOLN, Neb. Sept. 2—As an| Day Chef all-around body developer. {o.tball | ranks well toward the bottom in the list of sporfs and exercises. This conclusion is reached by J.| E. Martie, director of physical adu- cation at the University of Nebras. ka, after a comprehensive survey.| Martie took 28 measurements of | P A i each freshman and sophomore Le- | | 2 5 y P TS PRECS fore and after a course of .=xev'cxso.1 4 = . \ g HE r Th«e to determine the actual changes in height, weight, girth, shoulder and [LASK l hip breadth, chest expansion, pull- | For reservations Phone 456 STANLEY CONCEIL, I Night Chef ~ ASSOSATEDPRESS The first “open” tournament in | the Western amateur championship many years for the American ama- | was closer to 5 than 4. The twelfth teur golf championship will be is a water hole, where anything played, appropriately enough, on can happen. a course brand-new to national title competition — the Beverly ! Out of the Hat Country Club, Chicago. ! 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