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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1931 BRINGING UI BIRTHDAY, AND YOI HIM IN A YEAR | FATHER,, DO YOLI KNOW THAT THIS 1S5 MONOHAN'S HAVENT SFOKEN 1O || YYES, | OLIAHT > FATHER TO MAKE LP ! 1. Intl Feature Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserven, WELL, HERE’S A BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR You'! LET BY-4ONES BE BY-4ONES ! OLD TIMER OF Bv GEORCE McMANUS MONOHAN, YOU SAID T, TiLkbs ! NO : BEEETEEREEET) ’ ~THE GIANTS SENSATION A1) Rights Kescrved by The AssocTated Press. NEW LEFT~HANDEL DAILY SPORTS CARTOON 9 JIM Los: 1 MORE FI&HTIN NOTHING WOLLD mx_ev's 4O DOWN AND START ANOTHER, FI4HT WITH CLANCY | _—l YOU REMEMBER | MLILLIAAN'S CHOWDER [ THAT WAS THE: PARTY WHERE. WE. NI&ZHT CLANCY | HAD THE Fi4HT 2 HITME WITH AN | ANvIL ! PLEASE ME BETTER! WAIT TILL « PLIT ON ME HAT AND COAT !! BARE KNUCKLE DAYS IS DEAD ‘Jem’ Smith, Twice Cham-i pion of England, | Takes Last Count LONDON, Sept. 12—J. E. Smith, \\ &? No TiME scorNe\ Y THREE VICIORIES AS S0OON AS HE CAME “ROM BRIDGE PORT (= one of the greatest of old-time bare knuckled prize fighters and twice champion of England, is dead here at the age of 68 years. Smith’s greatest battle was in 1887 when he fought the American, | Jake Kilrain for $10,000 and the championship of the world. The fight went 106 rounds. It took 813 AN ALL You NEED 15 A FEW VICTORIES ONEW YOoR:— N LEAGU. Joe Coscarart, third baseman, than the talent being used. He is SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept b here have failed to the Pacific Coast eason, but they rs who appear class Dahigren, 19, handles around first base, while ar-old team mates, Al Bud Hafey, play second outfield, respectively. All became regulars during the half of the split season h the Missions either in the r or trying to root into the om of the pile, Manager».!oe Devine, former Pitisburgh Pirate ccout, decided to give his young talent a chance. v Coscarat, relief shortstop, Wwas * Lowly Missions U ncover Four Prospects in “Kids” g7 oF GAME; is the “old man” of a quartet of young stars uncovered when the tail-end San Francisco Missions of the |State$ lined up for Pacific Coast League dccided the youngsters couldrn’t be any worse lern Swimming meet this afternoon. 20. shifted to third. Wright, Dahlgren and Hafey were brought back from Tucsen, the Missions' farm in the Arizona-Texas league. { Manager Devine, viewing their pos- ' | sibilities with the perspective of a scout, now speaks of them as fu- ture big league timber. All are right hand hitters. Wright is 6 feet 1z inches tall. He boost- ed his average 51 points in a week, from 224 to .275. Hafey, cousin of Chick Hafey, of the St. Louis the season had six wecks to go. Coscarat had a .294 average at the same time, and Dahlgren, just getting into stride, trailed with .250. e Scientists 1 seven countries, in- cluding the United = States, are and had him going in the ninth, | studying the possibilities of trans portation by rockets, i All made good with a bang, and | Cardinals, was hittiny 333 when! 2 1 e HACK WILSON s EXPECT———CONSULT US, | . |Los Angeles 38 30 55 1San Francisco 40 32 556 . . loakiand a4 33 Allow us to suggest that your radio should receive the | Portland .. 39 34 } Hollywood 34 35 same amount of expert care as you would give your car. Seattle 32 39 y BROKE RULES =2 G | |Sacramento .. 30 41 ; e i S T g Banished from Chlcagoi T e A ‘ Cubs for Rest of Sea- (st Louis .8 49 64 : [New York 83 57 503 ° son, Without Pay |Chicago 7 68 . 518 o e R uneau Radio i CHICAGO, IIl, Sept. 12—Hack Pittsburgh 68 71 489 | Wilson has departed for his home 'Boston 62 77 446 | in Martinsburg, West Virginia, aft- Philadelphia 60 79 432 ° er admitting he broke some of the Cincinnati 51 83 367 | Cubs’ training rules that led to| American League ervlc ™Y | his banishment from the team | Won Lost Pet. ‘ an | without pay, for the remainder of |Philadelphia 9 41 703 4 o bitls. senabii: | Washington 83 54 608 ) “Yes, I broke the rules, but no New York . 80 56 .5e8 more this year than last. Hornsby Cleveland 70 65 519 GEORGE J. MAKI [told us we could take a drink as‘ls)t?lr&t_ 57 :i -:;g |long 'as we were in bed by mid- St uis 57 E B b 3 {night. T didn't violate the rule any Chicago 53 84 387 Shop with J. B. Burford Co. Seward Street more than some of the other play- ' Boston 81 8 315 ers. They suspended me for be- OGRSt . i . e ing drunk. I was no more drunk| Old papers for suwie at the Em- than I am right now,” said Wil-|pire office. son. Tt is the opinion in Chicago base- ! !ball circles that Wilson is to be| in some winter | the cornerstone | deal. — e — MISS MADISON SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 12. —With seven events on the pro- gram, aquatic stars of the United the Far West- Helene Madison is to participate in two events. Out standing men performers are |Manuela and Maijola Kalili, Sliver |Smith and Ted Wiget, who are in the open meet in the 100 meters ifree style event. continues Sunday. - KLICK COMES - BACK TO WIN | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 12.— Frankie Klick, San Francisco light- weight, scored a 10-round decision ‘over Varias Milling, Filipino, last night, winning eight of the ten | rounds. Milling put Klick down for the count of nine in the eighth round but Klick ralied in the final stanza. | Each man welghed 127 pounds. —By PapBRAVES BEAT IN SWIM MEET The program | 'Peach Brandy Replaces | place: on an island in the river caused many mountain moonshiners | Seine, France. Darkness came and ¢ g g fo quit making “corn” whisky and | Smith and Kilrain agreed to call Corn as ‘Mountain Dew’ |t turn to peach brandy the fight? a draw. | i | Pive stills ralded by Capt, Eq| In his ring days J. E. Smith was i CHATTANOOGA, Tenx., Sept, 12, | Rickett and his squad of county KnOWwn as “Jem” Smith. ot ., Sept. 12. ¥ L Hrse mammoth peach crop mia[hcers in one week w fillad | Old papers at the Empire office | Georgla and nearby sections has|With brandy in the makin {League Champions Lose No Ground in Race for | 5 Second Pennant | | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12—With Wally Berger setting the pace with five hits at five times at bat, the Boston Braves evened up the ser- |ies with the Cardinals here yes- |terday afternoon winning 6 to 3, ‘but the National League cham- plons lost no ground in the march \toward the second consecutive pen- |nant as the Giants also lost. | Bennie Cantwell distributed his eight hits while the Bostonians {got to Flnt Rhem for 14 safeties in seven innings and collected \three more off his successor Jim | Linsey. ONE-YEAR SERVICE PLAN INQUIRE ABOUT THIS PLAN——IT MEANS JUST THIS We will adjust your radio and keep it in the very best possible condition for reception at a FLAT RATE FOR THE SEASON. . | Pacific Coast League " Hollywood 2; Sacramento 5. Seattle 2; Los Angeles 7. San Francisco 16; Oakland 6. | Portland 12; Mission 4. National League | Brooklyn 8; Cincinnati 3. New York 2; Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 1; Chicago 3. on 6; St. Louis 3. American League Chicago 3; New York 1. Detroit 0; Boston 5. 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