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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1931. 5] BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McMANUS oo e [ hes Been workin‘ON | HE'S FooLiSH = T he win BuYONE WEIGHT UF BOOKWORM , THE. 4REAT NoveELieT ! HUHZ HE'S 40T AFINE| | HIS LATEST NOVEL FOR. ANYWHERE. FER BUNCHOF SUMMER| | TWO YEARS ALREADY ! FER DOIN’ T = GOLF BALL | T0 CHANGE \mmuncemenl Is Made l’)\\ President Ramsay of Association Holeproof H osiery We are the exclusive agents Their Newest Product Autogarts ,N‘“' YORK, Sept. 14 — The United States GOlf Association has | the self supporting sock | | cecided to change the so--called || New shipment just received ) balloon golf ball, by increasing the | Snappy new patterns weight, Herbert Ramsay, President | f the association said today. The change in the ball becomes | 500 (ln(l $].()0 »ffective for play on April 13 next | ) \ ! year. | Ramsay said nothing about the SABIN’S > of the new ball but indicated b ) ) | © 1931, Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. ______ J flf_ 7-5. o 20 155 ounces. Vines climaxed the amazing | e The decision for the change is| BUY Is NEw climb to the title by winning the | GH | N H P the result of the outpouring ot final set after Lott twice broke the protests which prompted an ex-| service to lead five games to two sive inquiry. NET GHAMP Aot b s Amer. Assoe. Titleholders SNIPERS MINE MRS. WINIFRED SCHMIDT TR RSEr Wili Play I;]lel‘llaliollal ; GUARDS GLASH *AND HENRY NELSON WED lé‘ague Ch(]ln])‘a s Mrs. Winifred Schmidt and Mr. TORGAN] I'C\V , We Virginia, | Henry Nelson, both of this city, 14.—Mine g S were married this morning in the MISS MADISON CARDINALS WIN ' BREAKS FOUR ' DOUBLE HEADER WORLD MARKS| WITH PHILLIES . Lowers Various Records Need Only Five. Vidlosies Winis National Meet in For- A GOOD at Far Western Meet inRemaining 13 Games .| est Hills—Defeat- . 2 Y O RO . J w. C in California to Win Race ! ed Lott b i pnar's (At At St Pau] clab, Holdl the champlone ip of snipe |office of United States Commis- the week-end here |ship of the American Association The snif sioner, Judge Charles Sey perform- ed States Commi. , — B, e $6.00 AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 14| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14—Downing FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 14. conferring with officers of the De- (as the result of the win over from the hill ing the ceremony. They will con- . i Madison broke two the Phillies in a double header —Nineteen year old Ellsworth Vines | partment of Justice. He arrived on |Kansas City Sunday. put to flight a tinue to reside in this city. Mr.| 3 new ball would weigh 162] - ounces. The present ball weighs| | Everything in Furnishings for Men FOUND JUDGE W. C. ARNOLD HERE OVER THE END OF WEEK , of the Unit- ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 14—The a quar to feature the first Sunday 6 to 2 and 7 to 2, the of pasadena, California, won the |the Northland Saturday and left| After the regular season closes, hour of One guard was|Nelson is a veteran employee of Saturday of the St. Louis Cardinals increased their Ngtional Tennis Championship last | for his home on the steamer Alas- |St. Paul will meet the Interna- | wounc not know any [the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining tern Swimming meet. National League lead nine games d from th alone, against time,'and need only five victories in — ss Madison lowered the 300- the remaining 13 games to cllnch " yard record of four minutes five|the pennant. and three-fifths seconds, set ini The Giants broke even in a' 1927 by Martha Norelius, to three double header with Cincinnati, los- minutes and fifty-eight seconds. |ing the first game 1 to 0 and Madison swam 500 yards to winning the second game 9 to 4. | the record of seven minutes | { three-fifth seconds, also set by | e — . Miss Norelius the same year, to GAMES SUNDAY | x minutes and forty-three and" e tenths seconds. " A | On Sunday, Miss Madison broks | Faenioguon: Jeasuo ! two more world records. She elip-| Seattle 5, 2; Los Angeles 15, 4. ped 37 scconds off the American! Hollywood 4, 4; Sacramento 5, 6. Company. Man,s Shoe nnemoon by de-feaung ka nms morning. tional League champions, unde-'s: “It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S tent 4 tank mark for 700 yards which was & Portland 3, 7; Mission 7, 6. R R = ] 10 minutes and 27 seconds, then| San Francisco 4, 1; Oakland 1, 2. H i continued on the way to swim 1500 | National League | The Best Laumlry | rmoters in 21 minutes and 13 sec- N:w York 0, 9; Cincinnati 1, 4. | At a Fair Price onds, clipping 3 minutes 16 2-10| Boston 7, 1; Chicago 11, 8. i WHERE? seconds off the old mark which has | Pittsburgh 5; Brooklyn 6. ND stood for 13 years. l Philadelphia 2, 2; St. Louis 6, 7 1 %)EI’ES?L LAP‘;'[IJnmRStY ’ e———— i American League . . l WWENTY GRAND | Detroit 1, 3; New York 2, 4. = Chicago 6, 2; Boston 5, 2. Tié e e ’ i s |game was called in fourteenth in- 3 ! PANYT ORIUM WI N S F AMuus e g[';fvglr;";cclom“;’a% e 73] Abookletof24leaves l CLEANERS shingt i '- 1 P i of imported \AM ; e 4 T ol CARDNALS' HURLER | ; 8. l il R E A L I Z A T |0N LULLS OFF SECOND wheat straw cigarette [ et s SECON P e & 1 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT paper attached to T j i h | et | HE JUNEAU UNDRY, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14—Hurling each sack Xl 4 Mrs. Whl!ney s Great Colt his second consecutive shutout vic- 'n-" t -::MM m“ L Adds Another Distin- | tory, ~Sylvester Johnson defeated . . | Boston 5 to 0 last Saturday after- PHONE 358 guished Victory |noon to shorten the gap between T SR SRR | ¥ bRy ithe St. Louis Cardinals in their I RAARSR R B £ oo 4 EW YORK, Sept. 14—Mrs. second straight National League Porecees - A ne Whitney's great colt, Twenty . championship, with the Giants, " Grand, co-holder with Mate of the who lost to Pittsburgh again. 1931 three-year-old turf title, last!| Tne Red Birds increased their Saturday added the famous Law- 'lead to eight games and now need rence Realization, Belmont track, 'only seven more victories in 15 stakes to his long list of victories games to be assured of at least a He won by four lengths over MTs. tio even if the New York club Ketherine Hitt's Sun Meadow. | wins all of its thirteen remaining The Lawrence Realization, which ' oo/ tecte usually pays about $30,000, is forI three-year-olds. Its distance is one ' o mile and five-eighths, It has been ! GAMES SATURDAY won in the past by a long list or . . THE BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOPPL MAC KINNON APTS. MRS. JOHN McCORMICK Apt. 5 Phone 547 Everything in Beauty CGENUINE * famous horses. Last year it was! e Neods cne of Gallant Fox’s notable vie- | Pacific Coast League ” tories. Man o’ War, who won the Portland 3; Mission 5. | race in 1920, holds the race record !siolalwo?ld Z'ossxcrmlnen;o 3. o “‘m’"““"‘_—_—. a resent distance. Until 1917 Seattle 7; ngeles 2. ‘;ctg;':m was a mile and a half. San Francisco 6; Oakland 7. LUDWJEI:G NELSON l Zev, Espino, Reigh Count and The Game went 16 innings. | i gL Nut were also previous winners. | National League kmk A‘:“ — e | Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 4. Brunswi 'y A new job is the best remedy ' Philadelphia 2; Chicago 5. for the loss of an old one.—Ameri- | New York 1; Pittsburgh 5. | Boston 0; St. Louis 5. \ ;- l American { St. Louis 2, 10; Philadelphia 3, 2. Detroit 0; Boston 1, thirteen in- nings. Chicago 8, 13; New York 5, 13.' First game 13 innings. Second game tied in tenth inning, called on account of darkness. | Cleveland 7; Washington 4. TOBACCO STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. BOY or GIRL SPECIAL DISHES Dapcalts ki lowds J§ Tos Argelos i GENUINE CHINE 23 k for Oakland ... 43 34 558 | SE “ath $1600 Tife lo. || San Francisco . s s CHICKEN AND NOODLES surance. Portland 36 52 Choice Tender Steaks Ages from 1 day up i e ot ana Chops i : 43 4 § with full insurance o ] 2 43 y7i Day and Night | ’wlv."."‘. - Sacramento ... 43 421 l’ Service ’ National League pASKE Deposits waived by Won Lost Pet, i THE 1 Somsas ’:"m St. Louls .92 49 652 . 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