The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, \WEDNESDAY, SEPT..9, 193 " s S e S R s PIRATES WIN 'WOLGAST GETS &y O ASSOCIATED PRESS RIGHT IN ROW OOULD ~ "sxeurst™ | AP ATHERTON ¥ Even before the Athletics and mutual consent his three year con- — the Cards have a chance to hog- iract at that time had been dis- < M 4 tie old man mathematical cer-!solved. | . . " Bill Harris, Texas L'eague‘cainty for a couple of pennams,| Negotiations were started imme- FlyWelghl Champlon Graduate, Carries tootball busts into the picture with diately for anew agreement and Scorés Two Knock- Y a confidential report that John F. | Chick came out of the conference . % Honors eslerday ‘Chick” Meehan, president of the room with a document that nets downs in Bout Football Coaches' association, will 'him a salary between $10,000 and PITTSBURGH, Penn., Sept. 9.— wind up his relations with New $15,000 ~ year. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 9.— Bill Harris, Texas ‘u\ague gradu- | York university at the close of the | In his seven years at N. Y. U. theMidget Wolgast of Philadelphia, ate, made an auspicious mound de- | coming season. onlets have won 43 games, tied 3|recognized in many states as the but yesierday with the Pittsburgh| Chick came to the Violets in|and lost 12. The Violets lost only |world’s flyweight champion, won SC 00 a-ys Club blanking Cincinnati 3 to 0[1925, when football at N. Y. U. was |to Nebraska in the seasons of 1926 |the judge’s decision over Happy and giving the Pirates their sev-|in the doledrums, after a spec-'and 1927. Georgetown and Oregon |Atherton, of Indianapolis, in a 10- & I~ enth straight victory. tacular career as a quarterback |State stopped them in 1928 after [rounder last night. fl"e em-.. a” Ogden, pitching for the Reds,|and coach at Syracuse..Overnight [his great team whipped Carnegie| Wolgast scored two knockdowns gave two walks in the first inning, |the Violets became a powerful fac- Tech conqueror of Notre Dame. in the second and third rounds. which coupled by a misplay by|tor in the eastern pigskin sector, | Wolgast weighed 113 pounds and e es o 5 Durocher, and singles by 'Pauligraduated with the rise of such Atherton weighed one-half pound 1 Waner and Plet produced three|husky backs as the All- America | 0 MEET runs. Ken Strong, young Dutch Connors, D ORI Y 1 the late Cowboy Ed Hill, and migh- GAMES TUESDAY ty linesmen such as Gallahad Grant c A N Pacfic Coast Lesgue and the late Al Lassman, into na- U San Francisco 2; Oakland 8. tional championship contdnder. Portland 1; Missions 6. But the first glow of triumph Fls“ w For young appehtes Seattle 5; Los Angeles 6. seemed to have died on the hall of National Lelfll:l 5 fame hill with the passing of a Cincinnati 0; Pittsburg! 3 couple of comparatively lean years — Boston 6; Brooklyn 10, in 1029 and 1930. Ristich ‘Battler’ Exbitts to o0y TNk, Sam it DS 5 Philadelphia 3, 3; NewYork 1, 4| This season Chick completes his ¢ % Staey yeuran Cellicr American IMC;‘G three year contract. Perhaps the Win—Is Now 2 to xfl:::' :nfl) ?:\ll‘n?%vr.atv)f f;’;‘:’ ;{x;;l‘ St. Louis 3, Detroit 2. current depression had something 0 AR : ~ Washington 1; Phfladelphinclo. 15 o it o bt il pear T B | Favorite ?::ydemwsouhl;edd 159 pounds and Fruit and Vegetables make up one of the most popular departments of PIGGLY Chicago 7, 3; Cleveland 8, 6. |been told Chick has been slashed s e e 4 . s S $8.000 In his appropriation for as-| NEW YORK Sept. 9.—Jack “Kid ——————— WIGGLY. Our selection of these foods has never been so pleasing as at this time, STANDING OF CLUBS sistant coaches, necessitating the ?;:: ;21:§veéahe e \;vhn:hc_he;!;- AME';:J.CXAJl:‘;(‘;.ngnY AND Pacific Coast l&l‘l’lt i 2 vl y nzoneri in eir A 1 1 ! > H P "> N N vety ' 3 g | its - ik BT, | R 4 o Bave | enieight e bout 8% the gl G LS as is true with all our merchandise. Every item of these Fruits and Vegetables may Oakland - 40 80 5T | years TRV Polo Grounds Thursday night. The| ATTENTION, MOTHERS! The I od « 9 warh ide 1 . et dovwn in e teuil Los Angeles 37 29 561 ; British battler enters the ring a 2 |regular September meeting of the be served to ‘‘company” with pride—and at prices set down in the family budget t 38 31 551 | N, to 1 favorite. American Legion Auxiliary Baby 5 » > & 2 ety G gg oadtEey, Mo ORI e, i and Child Welfare Clinic will be with satisfaction. Look over the selection that we have this week and see where g 3 igs| The tightening of the money bags | held in the Red Cross Room &t ollywood . 492 N i 3 : : . Seattle xo i asel TORR I R I_EVINSKY Tu the Fair Building Friday afternoon you can save money on every item. Sacramento 28 39 418 upon by his friends as a definite from one to It_)ur oclpck. l\gotherl: y Mission 27 40 403| . 0 on Meehan's authority. It fol- im_a urged to bring Ihabnes and smal National League lows the leveling of increased re- children tg this cx.mc for ba com- 4 80 Won Lost Pl |gpictions on the general conduct pletteempl;};s:::; cfig‘::fi:‘::wyc::;;; HONEY NIAI[) (]R[\HAI\/I CRLACI\LRS 15\:' Lu;isk gg ;g g;Z of football and the treatment of| OHICAGO, 1., Sept. i Eo the Fair wi‘ll be made to mothers p Brookivn. 7. 68 -518‘?3’“}3;’,;&?;"’33 Oliz):dl;xr:;ve:zlts;nll; :cefi;‘s:)lnhez;‘?“;fi,gghtgox‘;,;’:;ffi bringing children to be examined For that boy who is always hungry—You won’t find a more wholesome, {] inic. N '\ . . 5 . N . ChICAD ..o il o -igiam thing_a severance of relations|ne expects to win from Con O'- | ct::nscl:xg haly {’;;’i:;:fn A d])petltlnb, nourishing food than Honey Maid Grahams. Though it’s not ittsburg] £ ing - |Kelly, of Bosts fight is ; :ofs e . . 8 Boxtor 61 16 .445':;;? QIEr e oominggea m‘i‘r‘({u,j’;fl_ s o ;eh: e close | liary Welfare Clinic, but mothers expensive, it satisfies the child’s craving for sweets and readily takes the Philadelphia 60 T 438750 what part, if any, the broad- |to 192 pounds. :“Z}:;:gmm,ed?n:f e il tc}::: place of more expensive cakes and cookies. Cinsinaati .. 50 ®1 365 .. cing of the famous Carnegie In- — v % & y 1 American League o | ducted by the Fair Association the stitution Bulletin 23 has had on the | ¢ ® | same afternoon. adv. T 12l(z)tq N. Y. U. situation is a matter of | 0 LM RS . BRI PR T . 2 pound paCkage ‘ Philadelphla - 95 40 1041, jecture. The fact does stand 3 8 2 IANO TUNING ‘Washington .81 54 .60 K wne| The Oklanoma City Firemen "PIANO TUNING f New York g0 55 593|Out that not only New ¥ork WA"lwinners of the 1931 state ameteur Repairing—Refinishing O s sl R SRS TR R S R - 4 T 0 64 o3| Versity but several other Dromi-ipacenay tourner, were runneis-up| P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Cleveland nent eastern institutions have over- St. Louis 57 80 18| . i their athletic methods and in both 1929 and 1930. Agent, now at the Juneau Melody 3 - L8 Detro’s % 4 el machinery. following publication of 1 Aoust, - Tolepuone (16°8. G108 e, CRACKERS--SI\O\‘ FI,AI\L Chicago 52 84 382 . Lee Hanley backfield star of thelpointment. —adv y HoRE the various leanings toward and : h 5 * Boston 50 84 313 £ FlatAthation’ sof m_‘NorthwesJern eleven last year, has I ar C'lddles e ik l’::: ::m;g TR been signed as assistant coach at [OTTTT—p S - Large LUe Rt RS e N NERER s o al colley 1 Y : ELKS DEFEAT MOOSE | the University of South Carolina. I Tae Juneau LAUNDRY The Junior Elks defeated the|Trouble Rumbled Befoic. Mary Zita McHale, national pub- Franklin Street, between P-.C j n s ; A ey 1) . Junior Moose last Sunday after-| Meehan tangled once berowtgxer%: parkss tennis gzampu;:t a stu- Front and Second Streets SOL[ (J‘AA\lpBPJI JIA S, d“ V drlethS, flne f()l‘ noon at a baseball game- by & |minor issues with the.power: at- |dent at Southern Methodist univer- eore of 9 o 8. Hagerup pitched |be at N. Y. U. and in December (sity, has won the Dallas city title PHONE 150 Noon LUflCh, per can .. and Nelson caught for the Elks. The|of 1928 it was announced that by |four times. battery for the Moose was Rien-| ——— ey AT ST s = i : desu” catener, and Lintrom PEACHES--Armour’s, Sliced, 69 e o g, TR Fatde tinsdlors . ool ohn s s s \ City set a course record of 61 at Al 4 Shepard Lake in the city invita- ' : ) f : " tion golf tourney. : CORN--Del Monte, No. 2 tins, White Tiny Ker- s NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIM- | nel or Golden Bantam, 3 cans for ............. c ED PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City of Juneau, a muni- B cipal corporation, at 10 oilock am. I l‘|“ ¢ PEAS--Del Monte, No. 2 tins, Early Garden (» on October 30, 1931, at the City ) v ) Dock in Juneau, Alaska, will sell Maricty. Bueansfor o vl ni L Sanis e v one box of engine iron parts which ) was received by it as wharfinger / vp in Juneau, Alaska, from the Steam- r A er Northwestern on October 16, CREAIV[ OF “HI‘AAT-- v 1928, marked: Conslgnee, Order Mc Intosh Seymour Corporation, des- Large packages A R IR I tination Admiralty Alaska Gold [ TXXXX AR OUK IR i 1 Mining Company, Juneau, Mu:;;e The name and residence of e owner, o far as known, s elther s | dots’ STRAWBERRIES--Heavy Syrup, large fo4 Mc Intosh Seymour Corporation of ese rour modaels ) Auburn, New York, o the Admir- ) Ik th cans; twoseans for sigd. o Uaiis W nE LG £ alty Alaska Gold Mining Company, i 8 walk av rav wi Funter Bay, Alasks. The box is) ||} 5 y -4 supposed to contain engine iron i I . ) 4 3 parts, and measures 4 cuble feet. | | 3 fashion’s honors RASPBERRIES--Heavy Syrup, large 3 The charges due the City of Ju- ; : f neau are: | By | cans, tWo CansS f0r ........cocevenersnnnsnsnsas Steamer freight .. [ e | | g:“t?l’ad }fl"‘flh‘ - ‘ K The fashion spotlight for fall attle wharfage ] o5 < . 2 . . / Janeau wharfage ‘ 3 centers itself upon footwear COFFEE--Piggly Wiggly Special, i Storage b ) of such individuality that no | ) 7 A Upon completion of pub‘l,mflm f < woman can resist the urge to | & pounds-for et a R R e es | winiy aim s 4 ek L of this notice, the City of Juneau, ; . . H Alaska, will request the Commis- |nake her :selecllf)l'l from this " sioner for the Juneau, Alaska Com-| | first showing. We have chos- COFFEE P 1 2 “/' l g 8 l missioner's Precinct, to make an en the smartest of fashion- | --rggly 1ggly dpecial, " order directing the United States it nsored styles and present | 3 d v Marshal to sell said property #t| | 8pol y | .‘p()lln pack{lgc............................ public auction at the above named them for approval. time and place, and from the pro- ‘ ceeds derived from said sale to | 3 NT > satisfy the above charges of the % A A MA\ O:\NAISE-- City of Juneau, Alaska, and all | c expenses and fees incurred in con-| | & Prlced to suit FU” Qllarts NERRRE T oiais b 0 ein o VERKERT sia ity w nection with this notice and with ;. g b oy said sale. ev er) purs(, " HEREOF TAKE DUE NOTICE. Ties and straps with trim- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August ! e 1 mings of matching or con- . 1932[ o Y 4 trasting lizard or snake«kkm, fThe City of Junean, 3 14 high cut pump with yokes By, BHOMES Jt;zso&;ym b i of contrasting color. Patent First publication, Aug. 26, 1931. i . ' and kidskin in many Stkyllb Last publication, Oct. 7, 1931 i oy Fall sponsors navy blue, ; i i fi brown, gray and black e e \ " f i s i R DEVLIN’S i ELECTRICAL ™ IN n 7 » Store Open IELEPH()\E 24 FREE D[‘,I,I\/ ERY TROUBLES Foeai venings Repairing Contracting Open Every Day Till MIDNIGHT Agency Westinghouse G2 . ¥ Products B Capital Electric Co. i Second at Seward DR SRR

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