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i ot WELL- 1T A CINCH + AINT GOIN' QUT IN THAT RAIN, BESIDES- THE GANG WONT BE AT DINTY MOORES IN THIS KIND OF WEATHER- R L S e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNE 24, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS FOR GOODNESS5 S KE-YOU WERE ADLEEP S3% HOURS AGO WHEN | WENT OUT- AND THERE YOW ARE STILL AT 1T IL/“—j— OID You Go OUT IN ALL THAT RAIN? @ 1932, nang Features Syndicate, Ince Greal Britain cights reserved. £ o OITTs 8URG Y TS SHOwmE HE wasy 7B He VATIOnAL LEAGus EA77ERs 177 —By Pap FINAL GAME OF Stana on the bag SO They Can, S SMALL As HE IS - UE couEm ERROR LAST BASE EO FIRST THOUT AR SEASON - THAT .400 BATTM\)G A AVERAGE| “0 N 10 GAMES Wi A GREAT \CT IF HE CAd Keee T ue Il > A1 Hiehtn Keserved by The Assoclated Presy s National League Won Lost GOOSEGOSLIN | HITS 3 HOME 55 RUNS 1 GAME 34 33 28 33 28 30 28 . 31 27 29 27 33 29 33 31 37 .50:1 .500 491 476 475 456 | Philadelphia New York Brocklyn St. Louis Cincinnati American League Won Lost 43 19 31 27 35 26 . 36 28 35 30 32 31 22 39 11 50 Pct. | | Circuit Drives Count More] than Those of Ruth ! and Gehrig ST. LOUTS, June 24—Three home | Cleveland by Goose Goslin proved bet- St. Louis ter than Babe Ruth's twenty-sec- Chicago ond home run and Lou Gehrig’s | Boston New York Philadelphia | Detroit | Washington 578 574 563 538 .508 361 .180 teenth circuit drive eysterday | n. The St. Louis Brow. ‘ ed cut a 14 to 10 victory the New York Yankees. Juncau City League Won Lost 6 6 6 5 5 6 Pet. 500 545 455 | Moose | American Legion GAMES THURSDAY [y » Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Missions 3. Los Angeles 5; Seattle 2. Oakland 4; Hollywood 5. San Francisco 1; Portland 3. National League St. Louis 1; New York 6. Brooklyn 7; Boston 8. Chicago 10; Philadelphia 16. American League Washington 6; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 3. New York 10; St. Louis 14. Boston 3; Detroit 6. Juneau City League American Legion-Elks game post- pened on account of rain. B [KID CHOCOLATE ‘ ORDERED TO PAY HAVANA, Cuba, June 24.—Kid |Chocolate, Cuban boxer, has been lered by the Marianao court of rst instance to pay $100 a month 1(0 the wife he married here by proxy last winter. The girl, Ro- | sario Mora de Sardinas, had charg- jed him with abandonment | non-support. [PAUL IS GIVEN DECISION IN GO WITH V. MILLING STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pect. | 49 33 508 | 48 34 585| SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 24—| 44 35 557 | Tommy Paul, of Buffalo, recognized 42 37 532|in some States as featherweight 87 44 457|champion, decisioned Varial Mill- 37 45 451 |ing, slugging Filipino, last night. 37 45 451| Paul weighed 126% pounds and 39 51 -433 Milling 127 pounds. Hollywood ? Pertland $an Francisco Los Angeles Cakland eattle Sacramento THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 694 | and; FIELDS Wil MEET CORBETT SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 — Jackie Fields, welterweight cham- pion, will defend his crown against Young Corbett II. of Fresno in |San Francisco on Labor Day, Sep- tember 5 or August 27. This was the announcement manager. The Fields-Corbett fight has been announced “off and on” many times, and White said he had “de inite” word from Ray Tivis, |cago business manager of Fields :that the fight would be held here at Seals Stadium under the di- rectorship ‘of Encil Hoffman, p- moter, | Hoffman, who is also a co-man- ager of Max Baer, is now in Reno, Where Baer is training for the July !4 heavyweight bout with King Le- |vinsky of Chicago. EX-TIGER BALL STAR IS ROBBER LOS ANGELES, June 24—For his part in a $75,000 jewelry store holdup, Jerry Downs, forty-nine, once nationally known as a De- troit ball player and as manager of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast Leagué, has been sentenced to from five years to life in San Quentin penitentiary. He blamed the downfall on /bootleg liquor. Probnnon was . denied. IGO WITHOUT HAT, ASSERTS HAYWORTH DETROIT, Mich,, June 24—Why are most catchers bald? +A barber queried about it, said backstops frequently were bald because they jerked off their masks -and caps so often and pulled out large locks of hair with the tugs. Ray Hayworth, the Detroit back- istop, who goes hatless eight months Iof the year, asserts the mask and |cap stop circulation of the blood and that catchers should not wear a cap or hat off the field if they want to preserve their hair. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases THE SANITARY GROCERY e S — flllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | out { Elks on 'FIRST HALF IS BILLED TUNIGHT é Decisive Game of First Half Washed Out Last Night by Rain In the vital game of the {hait of the one which will make or w hopes of the American Legion 1he half championship, club will play the Elks at P\n{ tonight—always provid-' ed that weather permits This is the third time this par- ot game has been billed. It duled originally for June first son, ju ed it out, and last night, the se- cond time it was scheduled, rain again caused postponement ither team took any chances night of default. Although had beea raining almost stea. e mid-afternoon, both 5 ied out in force. Fans were not {so concerned and none of them turned out. Umpire in Chief Nos- trand ng pl y Manni he the mound. He has h(«( a long rest and ought to be in first class shape. Ben Wilson and Pete Schmitz are slated to divide the pitching burden for the Vets, and Bob Keaton will be held in re serve in case of need. The ex-soldiers must win in order to cop the bunting. If the Elks win, the three clubs will be tied nd some kind of a playoff will l) necessary to determine the win- ner of the first half. Jimr | Armour ck ! hree weeks ago. Rain wash- ! led off the game with-| 531 1T CLEARED WP AND WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY-IT JUST STARTED TO RAN _J AGAIN AS | GOT IN THE IMORGAN LOSES | - GO TO FRASER SPOKANE, Wash., June 24.—Tod Morgan, of Seattle, former junior l‘ghl\\elght champion, now fight- |ing as a welter, lost a decision to |Don Fraser, Spokane welter, in a |six rounder here last night YALE, HARVARD SPLIT HONORS Just Received A full line of KABO Girdles Corselettes Brasselettes The odds should be at least 8 to 1 against any of the topflight ‘comenu( in the national open ‘golf championship to be played out |on Lond Island, including such | stalwarts of Sarazen, Armour, Far- |rell, Burke, Von FElm and Mac ‘Bml.h Offhand we wouid say the win- ner sh 1 be found late in June among these half dozen stars, with razen, Von Elm the prime choic- les of them all. Sarazen is a first class maker {to win because he was the pro \for years at Fre Meadow, scene of the tournam and Fresh Mea- dow happens to y off on the kind of a long, smashing game ibhm Gene possesses. Von Elm and also will find this tough doyout well suited to their slashing styles, Von EIm has to’ winning the open s lost only after a 72 hole playorr with Bill Burke lasf and may fight his way to he top this time. The chances of the golfers in “the field,” the 116 who qualified sectionally, can be written off at |long od We shou say the prospects of most w Just about {116 to 1 ainst, althou > would ‘no( to ris like that the prospec 0 good on, winner th open last ‘Wm ter Angeles district |quadfm YANKS “SET” C MOUND | If the acquisition of the best right<hander on the Red Sox staff, Danny MacFayden, doesn't keep the Yankees on of the Ameri- can “League, they can't blame the depression or any lack of co-op- eration by the Boston Club. In'exchange for MacFayden the ' Yankees no doubt parted with at least $25,000 in cash, besides two partially damaged pieces of pitch- ing ivory. They now pc in MacFayden, Ruffling, Pipgras, Pen- | nock, Allen and Lefty Gomez, the club has {best pitching staff the 'had in ten years. Pennock, still crafty and capable, is the only survivor of the first Yankee championship staff that included Bob Shawkey, Carl Mays Sam Jones and Waite Hoyt Jones is now with the Sox, Hoyt has ju: ——eo— Monroe Kast, old time mining man in the Fairbanks district and in the Williow Creek district north of Anchorage died of heart disease at Talkeetna on the Alaska Rail- road ‘White made by Larry White, Corbeit's g Better Materials Mean Better Homes Wood that is durable and sturdy; cement of the best grade obtainable; cedar shingles that oppose all sorts of weather—that is the sort of building materials that build the best homes, and the only kind of materials that we sell. We furnish estimates gladly. PHONE 358 Juneau Lumber Mills Longview Club League, in “WITH LOVE"NTHE CARDS Without anything on t ter Cardinals now to of Taylor Douthitt and Wally Roett- ger at one time the complete Car dinal Harvey Hendrick, utility infielders; Bennie Frey, champions also have passed along\ Burleigh Grimes to the Cubs, shut- tled Hack Wilson to Brooklyn, Ed- die to Even so, be out of E_llllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII NEW LONDON, Conn., June 24 “Yale today won the annual Fresh- Gt B an crew race from Harvard by a small semi-pro circuit |hree lengths. western Washington. Harvard, turning the tables, won |the Junior varsity event by one length. Garter Belts Bandeau . —also featuring * books, no doubt, show a sat- ory financial story as a con- of all the export trade ¢ Grimes-Wilson deal elone an aggregate saving and of around $75,000, and Cin- i, presumably will be paying ments on its shipments for rest of 1932, if not longer. e — to show for it in retur have passed a the Cincinnati Reds a co! talent including Chick Hafey, The New Junior Brasselette outfield; Andy High and| pitcher. g D Those warm-hearted, gcnmouw‘ Mgg, For the return to the Pacific ‘Vu',xolml Biological Survey station | at Nanaimo, B. C. of every pink |salmon marked and released by it ‘t»\o years ago a reward of 25 the Red Birds cannot/cents will be paid. The marked said to have flown completely fish have no adipose fin on the the pennant picture and back above the tail. Delker and Charles Flint Rehm the Phillies. Dld papers tor smie at The Empire, United Food GO. Groceries—“CASH IS KING”—Fresh Meats SATURDAY AND MONDAY CHICKENS--Milk Fed, pound .. VITAMONT DOG FOOD-- PEACHES--In Syrup, No.2% cans .. .. BLLACKBERRIES--A Real Value, 15¢ S e et SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING | { | z: } | RO GRAPE JUICE--Tastes Good ... 25¢ HFRSHEY S COCOA-- pound .. MANNING’S COFFEE--Seattle Price pound .. gen 250 BACON-Sugar Cured, pound .. .. .. .. C REAM OF WHILA'I --Large Package, LLARD--Pure, pound IVORY SOAP--Large, regular 20c bars ()I D ENGLISH GELATINE--All Flavors, 25c 4pacl\ages.. e e e P i B e e S ol BUTTER--Fresh Creamery, 4 5 2pounds ... .... .. WE DFI IVER L R IR DUTCH MAID MAYONNAISE-- EGGS--Fresh Standards, DATES--Bulk, PHONE 403 it e mmflmmIHIIlflllHIHIIIHIHHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII i

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