The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1931, Page 5

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o ; Flyweight g Hls e i{ SPORTING BOOTS : ¢ | Baseball Commissioner " : i Landis Selects Mem- —Also— bers from 3 Clubs New Shipment of BRINGING UP FATHER COUNT N\A‘L DE HERE COMES VACIC CAN NEVER. AGAIN HOPF TO SCALE THE "MAN- KILLERS HEIGHTS OF THE" WILLAé’O AND FIRRO SENATORS WIN FROM CHAMPS IN 10 I INNINGS 4 ALAN GOULD ~ Jimmy Foxx Makes 27th Home Run—Only Tal- ly for Athletics PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10—The You WOULONT‘ { FooL US,woulD You, JACKS IMMY MCcLARNIN'S grizzled ol d manager, Pop Foster, says he| won't listen to any inducements for a match with Benny Leonard | because he (Foster) doesn't feel es-| pecially safe in any negotiations with Dapper Jack Kearns, now busy engineering the ballyhoo for | Benny’s come-back | Perhaps is is just as well — for| HELLO, COUNT ! DID YOU PAY THAT BilL. YOU RAN P AT DINTY MOORE '5 2 No! rmwarri FOR MONEY FEROM DEAR oD PA-PA ! WELL, DONT KEEP DINTY WAITING !} AS%IATED PRESS sons perform, it would be thing to see Old Johnno “in again. The only fighter he need to feel much concern about is | his German counter-part, Max Schmeling, unquestionably the best | young heavyweight to develop since | Tunney retired. — . Tur-TuT! 1 MILHT NOT PAY HIM AT ALL ! Bv GLORGE McMANl YOU'RE ON THE | SPOT NOW AND YOU DON T KNOW | and Gross weighed 10 pound here by Seminole chiefs. more. r the World Series s - 1 atement issued this rnoon | | by Baseball Commissioner Landi-,| N t] »n the assumption that the two| bABIN S in the Fall Clas-| 5 3 ] PICK ELIGIBLES T FOR APPEARANCE | Just Received WORLD CLASSIC | ™22 BALL BAND RUBBERS , Sept Cardinal clubs will meet | Everything in Furnishings DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Papl} e i s o i ey men e |7 G e — y ap i |Yound bout last night but thePUUan UUT B R o 50 been as eligible for | judges and referee disagreed on 8 the ‘world" eef the first game to| “ny their verdict with the result the e & i | . //// // ls GIVEN DRAw fight was called a draw amid howls RIASEGRONE T St " : / of disapproval from the spectators. K> The referee voted for Levinsky. 1 One judge thought it was a draw DH H DAVIS | Tell Us Your and the other judge voted for | ! pual g ELECTRICAL 1 —— ev! y weighed 192 pounds and | PASSES AwAY ‘Referee and ]udges Dls-}OK"‘-V 191 pounds. PHILADELPHIA, Penn y TROUBLES i ! - Tommy Loughrar {! Repairing ‘Contractin | agl‘eev-AFans Howl INDIAN EK ACCOUNTING |Phia, heavyweight o 2 | A s 0 out a ten-r NEW YORK, S:pt. 10—Dr. Harry Agen Jesti i Dlsapproval | SEMINOLE, Okla—Petitions ask- | over Jack Gros: r of .| Davis, Chairman of the Board of | B! cnyygc]eugxtr;ghouse B hw} an accounting from the Indian [New Jersey, in the feature event the National Broadcasting Com-| | GO, TIl, Sept. 10. — Kid | Affairs - Department of a $500,000 |of an outdoor card pany, died today at Pittsburgh, | 2 2 | Levinsky, Chicago heavy, floored|fund sot aside for Indian educa- Loughran won a majority of the Penn. as the result of pneumonia Cap“al Electric Co. Con ' O'Kelley, Boston Irishman, Ponal purposes are being circulated |rounds. Fe weighed 186 pounds|according to advices received here | Second at Seward by h\s associates. | 1 3 e e e So Abookletof24leaves of imported \AM * wheat straw cigarette paper attached to 3 each sack ‘Washington Senators won a 2 to 1 victory over the Philadelphia Ath- letics yesterday in a ten-inning Leonard About eight years ago,| Celebrated Economist of when Leonard was fast growing STANDiNG OF CLUBS land hustle to pay the prospective Pacific Coast League !alimony and meet other financial|munich, where he taught until Won Lost P;fi',;‘demands. his retirement during the World Los Angeles . 37 29 E i . 8 . | War. After that he resided at Prien San Francisco .39 31 557 m"‘s 1?:o;;db:é;cu;u;xx;?b t‘;‘;; on Lake Constance, remaining chief Oakland HGE A 00 TR Rl wiliaed 1yx carned | cOllaborator of the periodical “Mun- Portland Css 33 53 Jeffrles Jess WG e Geno|loh Bconomic Studies.” At 8, how- ° Hollywood TR T e e e % hzer. D€ | ever, he completed a four volume Seattle R R e Bt i B ™ade| york on the history of British Mission . 2 4@ - A P his: mind ARALEWIOK W M economy since the beginning of the Sacramento ... 28 41 406 They say Dempsey can stlll hit| oy o0 ory Nauona.\ Lea:lle harder than any heavyweight now g Won Lost Pet. in training or near-training, which| On his 85th birtnday Lujo Bren- St Lonis 88 48 647 isn't news, anyway. The old mauler tano received the e Shield of | New York 82 56 594 can smack them down, anywhere. |the Reich, the highest honor of the ) But it takes something besid i ether with a H UL URHA / n 67 514 g les | German Republic, tog r e ” T E;‘I‘:;‘;f," 71 68 511 the sock and Jack’s legs were be-|personal dedication by President gem_uv:: B i L' D M Tobacco at 5¢ marked the entrance of my father, Pittsburgh o . A9 f;gnnhglfeato o mf‘:urle;gari: a::f va;:“1-nnde§§:er;.1 ot ercival S. Hill, into the Tobacco business. For 14 years he was President of The St 61 % B . dwig 1 Am . . V giff:é‘e phifl 60 T 433 He 't been giving Frank|was born at Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, criiie TObac.co Company. The fine quahty and poPUla"ty of “BULL” DURHAM b ‘Asmeriéan Leagne ¢ pet, 1t comes to speed. mezzo in northern Italy. He mar- us to offer this important saving and service to the American | Philadelphia . s o1 Stll and all, after watching the ried Valeska Erbreich, of Breslau in public at this time. Washington - 54 eus heavyweight clowns of recent sea-|1874 and had one daughter. New York 55 Z < Cleveland .. 64 ¥ st Louis 80 416 Detroit 80 412 gl‘:u!:ago 3 = :: 313 GEORGE W. HILL L 0 PRESIDENT, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. game. Alvin Crowder, Washington pitch- er, was on the mound and he had the better of Rube Walberg. Crowd- er batted in the deciding run in the tenth inning. Jimmy Foxx drove in a home run in the fourth inning, his 27tn of the season. This was the only run the Athletics made. . o ' fore, although an injury has robbed GAMES WEDNESDAY | pjs right hand of much of its|the Middle Ages and to the exami- . ——-—9 ! tormer wallop Jimmy is a full-|nation of the great stores of neg- | Pacific Coast League Hollywood 6, 5; Sacramento 1, 2. Portland 2, 5; Mission 7, 7. San Francisco 2, 6; Oakland 0, 5., Seattle 5; Los Angeles 10. National League Brooklyn 1; Pittsburgh 5. American ‘Washington 2; ten innings. _omp-pennmsmnmflfm League i Philadelphia 1, H into welterweight proportions, he likely would have given the Mc-| Larnin of today a boxing lesson | comparable to the one administered | to the Irish lad one evening by Sammy Mandell Eight years, however, make plenty of difference. Leonard is now fat and 35. He hasn't fought for six years. McLarnin is only 23, a (vastly better boxer than ever be- { fladged welter now, much too fast, |strong and tough for the Leonard of today. | At that, it wouldn't be difficult to steam up the match, if Pop can be persuaded he won’t be missing his watch or something by dicker- ing with Dapper Jack. They All Want More The old yoo-hoo is also on for J. Dempsey these days, what with |Jack indicating he has to get out Germany Dies in Munichl' | (Continued rre.a Page One) i | This book was assailed by prom- inent economists of the time, but | although written in 1872, is still | considered as authoritative on modern associations of workers and is also appreciated for the impetus | it gave to the study of guilds of lected information bearing on the | condition of the people in former | days. | Becomes Professor With a reputation for economic | lore well established, he became at 28 professor of national economy | at Breslau and afterwards he served: f~r six years in the same capacity | a5 Strasburg. Then followed a brief residence in Vienna, after which he took the chair of German po- litical economy at Leipzig. Two years later he accepted a call to

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