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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1931. BRINGING U'P FATHER HOW MANY TIMES MUST | TELL YOU | DON’T WANT YOU TO SMOKE IN THE HOUSE ? 4IVE ME THAT HORRID PIPE ! wooK ouT / co YOU WANT TO PULL. OUT MY weo el //AM%W Tur CAROWALS' OUTH - Paw Acs— Hops THEN ‘maY WORLOS SERIES BY 4OLLY ~SHE'S 4ONE OUT ANT ) HAVEN'T EVEN A CILAR TO SMOKE. - (F | ONLY - HAD ANOTHER PIPE - | 40T SOME TOBACCO — - PROF. ZUMBO WANTS TO LEAVE HIS SAXOPHONE HERE,AS HE 1S NVITED TO PLAY TONILZHT AT A RECEPTION 4IVEN Bv GEORGE M.\ Nll* ONIDENDS s DOING His SHARE TO P\EEP THE "CARDS" OUT IN # AN Rights R QONT . ED THE NATONALS LEA 5.,\)\”5 AND (PASSES LasT YEARY, John Arnold Heydler doesn't . mind telling this story, even though kv he is partially the butt of it, cause it has the following moral: The folks are getting very much steamed up over the forthcoming world’s series, especiaily in the for- A——n° “PRETTY SMOOTH, EH?” BILL: What in the world have yeu done to your car? BART: I finally took it to my Ford dealer for special lu- brication. Those boys do a real job. BILL: greased free! Yll say so! Why, the lightning must be Our lubrication service is a FORD value that's just as hard to duplicate as the value of the Ford car itself. And look at what you can get for a small price. We will furnish all materials and make be-; York Giants the world nship in the final game of the 1912 battle with the Boston | Red Sox. { Bascball men generally still recall as the most dramatic {and spectacular of all time. ‘A-EE"?T&E.SS I recall listening one evening to a prolonged and highly interest- ing discussion of this series by Gabby | Buck Herzog, then a Giant infield- | er, now with the y, it seems that the Na-|Chio railroad. tional league's chief executive, aft-| The games were played alter-, er attending a motion picture show |nately in New York and Boston, a few miles from his Garden City |one tie prolonged the issue to eight home ntly, discovered his auto- | games and the players of both mobile lights had gone out. | teams were on the verge of a nerv- There was nothing to be done!ous breakdown by the time the last but make a run for the home e was waged between Smoky age, fearing the law's wor t ‘Wood and the great Mathew- | hoping for the best. To one or two son. rgeant, Baltimore and | 'TWO TIED FOR - SECOND PLACE AMER, LEAGUE New: Yotk Yailiie el Washington Senators in Tight Race NEW YORK, Sept. 18. — The Yankees climbed into a tie with the Washington Senators for sec- ond place in the American League| race yesterday by defeating St. Louis 17 to 0 and 6 to 1 while| | the Senators were losing to Detroit, | |3 to 1. | Babe Ruth hit his forty-first and | forty-second home runs of the sea- | son, both in the second game. | —— . - e i GAMES THURSDAY . Pacific Coast League Oakland 2; Sacrmaento 5. Mission 3; Hollywood 1. Los Angeles 1; San Francisco 5. Portland at Seattle, rain. National League Boston 1, 2; Pittsburgh 0, 4. New York 7; St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 8; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4. American League St. Louis 0, 1; New York 17, 6. Detroit 3; Washington 1. Cleveland 2, 2, Boston 9, 1. Chicago-Philadelphia game rain- ed out. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost Los Angeles ... 34 San Francisco Oakland Portland Hollywood Mission Seattle Sacramento | National League | Won Lost |st. Louis 96 50 |New York 85 61 | Chicago 9 68 Brooklyn 1 5 | Boston 62 84 Philadelphia 61 86 Cincinnati 55 91 | American League | Won Lost ELKS PLANNING PINTOURNAMENT Bowlers to Start Play Oct. 5'with Record List of Entries The bgwling alleys at the Elks Club will be opened for play Oct- ober 1, and four days later the Elks' fall tournament will swing into action. Already 45 players, suf- | ficlent for nine teams, have entered their names with the committee, consisting of Fred Henning, Gun- nar Blomgren and Dr. A. W. Stew- art, and indications are that the pin sport will be more popular than ever this season. at no time in the past has the entry list been 50 large. reached new high levels, and the players are determined to go after more records this fall. As a re- sult of much intensive work, the alleys will be in top notch co: tion when play starts two wecks hence. The committez Is busy these days drawing up the sch 1 Jlacing the players to make cams as evenly matched as ible. A large list of prizes, it is sromised, will be awarded the bow °rs for various performances. Following the conclusion of the | men's tournament, about Novem- | ber 15, there will be a mixed tour- nament. This has always proved a copular affair, with many of Ju- neau's fair bowlers showing pin- mashing talents envied by more ‘han one male. The competitive ! Sowling season will wind up with another tournament for the m(u‘ - e Coach Fred Dawsons biggest| oroblem at Virginia this year 1p-‘ pears to be development of an ag- | GOLF DOPEIS GIVEN UPSET Denn) S h ute Eliminates Tommy Armour in Champion Tourney PROVIDENCE, D. I, Sept Upsetting the dope, Denn of Hudson, Ohio, ye day nated Tommy Armour in the quar- ter finals of the Profess 1 Golf- A iation Champi p Gene Sarazen eliminated Hor- Shute elimi- | torl Smith. e — Old papers for sale at The Em- 11 re. | —— e ———r SILQUE FOR THE SKIN A fragrant preparation for chapped hands and face, rough or dry skin. A pleas- ing after-shaving lotion. 50c¢ and 85¢ Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 3% Post Office Substation Ne. 1 18.7| NEW STOCK Holeproof Hosiery 50c, 75c¢, $1.00 SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings Sor Men PO | { | E FOUND | eritics along his course, John re-| plied hastily: “Way to Garage” and | kept right on going. | He was, he says, about two blocks The final “break” came in the‘Ph”‘“demh“‘ g tenth inning of the last game, All |Washington . |Herzog could recall was a distinct LNEW York 'feeling of relief when it was all|Cleveland ... 100 86 86 43 57 57 70 from home, breathing fairly easy,!oOver. when up buzzed a police lf)adbl("‘ forcing him over to the curb. John was already figuring on‘ raising the $25 fine, as well as a' good alibi ,but he never chance to get under way. The om | \cer leaned out and remarked: Never mind about those ]lgh!a |Mr. Heydler, but how's my old pal, Gabby Street, getting along?” A Ball Player, No Less. As a matter of fact, after recov- ering his poise, Mr. Heydler quxck- |ly foresaw he had nothing to be! concerned about. The officer was P H l d U the captain of the Garden CAryl urses €| P police, a good friend of the National | league's president, a former ba.ll SAN FAFAEL, Cal., Sept. 18.— player and one-time battery mate | Vernon Jackson, Los Angeles negro, of Street. |and Sidney Keenan, Australian, His name is 'W. H. Chapelle. He were thrown out of the ring here was in the major leagues in 1908- last night in the main event of a Referee Ends Bout When Half Way Through— ~ RING;STALLED all adjustments as follows: g with the Boston Braves and Cin-| Change engine oil. Flush trans- | cinnati Reds. He pitched for Nash- mission and rear with kerosene |yille before the war when Str and refill with fresh lubricant. |was with that club. Spray springs with penetrating Gabby stayed with Nashvillel oil. Tune motor. Adjust dis- |longer than any other team out- | smoker, by referee Toby Irwin. Irwin held the two men were 't |stalling after fighting five of ten j rounds. The purses -are held up. Both men are middleweights. utor points. Clean and ad- just spark plugs. Clean sedi- ment bulb and carburetor. Ad- just carburetor. Tighten intake and exhaust manifolds. Check battery. Drive in for quick, clean, low” cost service. Our prices on ac- cessories, tires, batteries, etc., also save you money. JUNEAU MOTORS CO. OT OF MAIN STREET 's'de of Washington. R o | Old papers tor sawe at ¢ Bm- Baseball Milestone. pire office. In a telling mood, Mr. Heydler recalled an incident of his recent visit to Boston, where for years he has stopped at the same hotel, ordered the same dishes for breakfast and patronized the same‘ The extra trade-in vaiue barber shop. He noted among the familiar faces one in particular that it' seemed to him he had remembered over a considerable stretch of years. To this particular individual, the baseball leader addressed an in- quiry as to how lonz he had been on the job. The reply was unhesi- tating: “Ever since S'xodvrah mufied that ball.” repair. measured in dollars. The Horrible Details. | In case you can’t recall the facts' qulckly without reference to the St. Louis | Detroit Boston Chicago JACKIE FIELDS LOSES DECISION Young Terry Outbelts For-| mer Welterweight in 10 Round Bout NEW YORK, Sept. IB—Young Terry, of Trenton, New Jersey, out- | fbelt,ed Jackie Fields, of Los An- ‘geles. former welterweight cham- pion, last night and won a close| 10-round decision. Fields won four rounds and Ter- ry the others. 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