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BRINGING UP l‘~\lllhl{ BY GOLLY! ) SURE i NEED A SHINE- <5} i © 1931, Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. DA ILY SPORTS CARTOON LAN GOULD~ ‘5%’6“‘“"-&5“ olf. It comes um} The size or the welght of the! RELEASED"” in \ ball doesn't make any difference to lletin from Secretary | me. Any ball go if I hit it on minor league base- ‘w*h» but I wish the golf associa- ball dealings: By Toledo—Carl Mays. By Rochester—George Sisler. By Hollywood—Henry Severeid. | By Los Angeles—Jess Petty. By Portland, Ore.—Hugh McQui! I- lan. By Eastern League Rube Marquard. | s to do and stand by the 0. Scouts Cramp Press Another menace to the | With a seating capa — Umpire | in its press box, the § | ball stadium finds accommoda- tions inadequate to care for work- “Paper” Buy, But Big | ing members -of the fourth estate The New York Giants have paid due to the number of scouts that a good price for Leonard Koenecke, 2PPIY for admission. There the hmauapo’h slugger, in an ef-| 25 Scouts occupying working seats | at the Stanford-Minnesota game. - - T T eSS of 225 nf ° and one or two others are rth the paper price of $75,000, but they represent considerable, in these days, for one “AA" class outfield. John McGraw has had a lot of bad luck with his outer defense since the old reliable combination of Meusel, Stengel and Young was broken up. Edd Roush was about through when he came back to the Giants. Mel Ott and Freddy Lindstrom were converted into outfielders by | force of circumstances. Rosenberg, Allen, Fullis and Leach all were in the scramble for | cutfield posts last season. Lindstrom may have to be pull- ed back into infield again if Hu hey Critz's arm does not re- by next spring, thereby crea- ther outfield problem for 1 manager. adv. Saturday Night, Elks' Hall. Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes at THE NEW PRICES Stable Golf Ball Every suit has powers might take a tip va( ball magnates and size of the ball for period to give the boys ho roam the fairways a chance to themselves with the been reduced t spring the third differ- in less than a year and a half will become official. The argument will start up afresh. Major league baseball, on the other hand, having altered its of- e, is satisfied to let the nd H. S. Graves The Clothing Man As one bm;eball official said to FHONES 83 OR 85 AH, MR- JIGGS! YOU DONT| [OM-SURE] N REMEMBER ME 1 USED ITS You- 7 S TO SING IN i OPERA-YOU ANID ~NOUR WIFE HAD JQ da THE ‘STA\AE BOX- ‘t)on would make up its mind what d foot-! 'day for the benefit of the Shrine | were | Coffman, DANCE THE RAILROAD WAY.: & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY NOV 20, l93| SURE! | SUPPOSE YOU ARE SURPRISED TO SEE ME SHINING SHOES- THE _—By Pap NIPPON SKIERS GOMING TO U. S. | LAKE PLACID, N. 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