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UP FATHER YOU DONT SAY so ? BRINGIN THEY SAY PCOR CLANCY HAD A BAD ACCIDENT l N7 % o, f ITS TOO BAD- HE WAS A NICE FELLER LETS GO OVER AND SEE HIM KX A R i © 1972, King sat™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNE! A 20-sTORY Bl e SDAY, JULY 6, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS HE FELL. OFF SPRAINED BLILDING W O~ 1 Associated Pre The di great cfride, develened by years of rigorous training, is shown above. the world’s greatest runners. Photos-Para. it News S5 e-eating Icpe has broken the heart of | | | Dean’s Whirligig Career Leaves Bosses Dizz- | LOUIS, July 6.—Life in or-| ¢kall has alway een | less complicated Jer-) (D! ) Dean | ung hurler who | world champion Cardin-| i in Philadelphia, announc- would “never throw an-| ball for that outfit,” ran trouble long before he reached ! Too th St. Joseph in t ague he tangled with | players who, knowinz his! for fist fights, taunted' the bench wuntil they in getting him ouste me. Texas League, me off second unter with his mana 4 hultz of the Houston club. an invitation affair the grandstand, to which Dizz bidden when he ailed to r that Schultz was running p 5 n his be. nex : | SLASHED NIVERSITIES ne tl the Cards in the 1930 charge ac- for several he joinad or two late ran up TFOOTBALL PRICES including one BY SOUTH ndred dollars from an auto rent- concern—which kept waler. he busi- 3 | A, Ga to be cheape ball games in Dixic Several ¢ ATLA go- s office in hot on for 1 or buying anyihing he £aw. yave announced lower pr % he was given @ nter manager” yles for the season, while other in the person Oliver French, have made it known opening d dfficial of the St. Joseph Club French personally supervised Diz: daily routine at winter, will cost ss than in for- TS, i Dizzy ie Tech took the lead in This is the second of a sories | cise I am telling you about helped | Kolehmainen ran well then for the and hext Spring Dean reported f0r lannouncing a 50 per cent cut in of articles by Paavo Nurmi in |me very much to find the right reason that he only ate vegetables, S OUTE duty without incurring t00 1ar2® opening day pri Tulane fol- which the great Finnish runner |;5q4. I am prepared to declare that he a, , doficit. Bsc'm_\.fl ,Of veteran jowed h a reduction amounting in his own way tells the story A good style has this advantage, |Tan well in spite of that fact. l!\'f‘m:?‘h.m; i;!"_))lt;'{l~=.x1\tz t:!a{r » approximately 50 per cent for all of e lfe: that even without any real training| In the Univer of Pennsyl- HGLD BBURT s Seni ok o Kougld, Lome games I am able to run with good results, vania I saw the boys of the train- i el h senmaticn The University F Ja he | By PAAVO NURMI i {pecause v od style a runner- ing- school enjoy eating. half-raw R Last winter, lacking a chapa announced a g reduction on § (Written for The Associated Press) | can save q lot in power beef and potatoes. Such food| . : on; Dizzy accumulted some $4000 all classes of se ] n exertion I could not even swallow, but when Merit Badge Applicants|ip debts which the Cardinal fron | s Lengthenit he Strid: | 2 E a beefsteak is well done, I eat it - i e . Efice settled, arrang deduct | R R mhde | No. Freak Dlet /ith pleasure, In those. d n! Will Be Examined This lipe amount from the pitcher's ro- | Al Crowder of the Washington Quite a special training is re-| Regarding my menu I have seen With pleasure a A . WAy salary. of $7.000, | Senators nosed out Manager Wal- quired to get your step as long quite a number of statements pub- |the World did not expect Evening in Dugout |vorted salary of &7 er Johnson in a footrace at St * as possible, but at the same time lished, the one sillier than the PArticular from me, I ate no me; The "further arrangement iis to settle conflicting claims natural. I solved this difficult|other. Someone has declared that| [OF SiX vears (from 15 to 21 years members of the Juneau Boy |mAde that Dean’s wages st spezd R : problem in a very simple way. The I eat only fish, others speak of |Put my experience is that a ] é:?”uq"h\"‘v ' 1,;\,,‘;,:“,1.0‘“.1 & 1 paid to him in semi-mo i S local train of my beloved native “dog-biscuits,” and others again of | MAY eat whatever he can digest obert Bimpson, president | olments throughout i papers tor sale at BEmplr: town, the speed of which, the Lord |roots. That is all bosh. I am an|80d of which his body can get its| " C BO9S0 S HPoOR, President, |instead of during the pl be praised, happily is not as high adherent of a mixed diet, capable Vital Power. It is power that {0 b ab the American Legion Dug-|won only, as is the p orai S uEL as that of the express trains of of giving stamina and strength. |°OUNtS in running. And power CU 8% 7:0 . m. today. | was on the theory that 22Y | oo e ca, wes my principal teacher.| It has been said that Ladou- |™Means both speed and stamina. | }"‘4‘ occaslon is the first Court|yas gmown to spe ng he| ht hold of the buffer of the megue has stated: “If you wish to| Talking of food, let us also rp-‘v'/p\_;"“fi‘;:,l‘;‘lf; ‘E‘éf,’e °“~jfll’”““’" celved as fast as he got it, he, last car and lifted my shanks. The become a good ‘miler, eat no member drink. The great thirst| b““\lr ain“ J[,.:,“ 1“:‘ iy |0IENt otherwise starve to death nanent way seemed to fly, the meat” I venture to differ from |that follows on profuse perspiration |, ."”m fi”:, C‘,;‘.’ o ai_ b’“J“'durmg the off season. H s so high (although this the Frenchman’s opinion. All aces I quench with carbonated bever- |, ¥ ’wm 2 o -‘ni subjects. While Manager Gabby Street v n), that I should | in sporting history have been sup-|8ges. In the summer, when food o bl b i (xamx.x‘.‘,( s fmly;nnd Dean have never ¢ to had a very bad fall if T had porters of a mixed diet, without | does not seem to taste, I drink ?I - e ut also Will be review-|pjoys “so far as known, Stree ast off” But I kept my hold|exception. It is true that Hannes butter-milk. Vichy water is in my c‘l on previous tests passed since,papit’of requiring his men to do as and skipped along. My hips work- | Kolehmainen who ate only vege- |Opinion a good drink, as it con- “J'gm“,.m?ns“m‘ et {they are told has caused young AND ed, my body turned, and my steps | tables at the time of the Stockholm |tains mineral salts which the body o COU: wembers will be regularipzzy goute pain and distress. | grew longer and longer. Olympic, apparently was an excep- 10ses in perspiring. The only lux- b:mh' E)uncllm‘n, The boys wlil| ™ s vesr ago he was about to quit | I do not wish to state by any ition, but he was not a vegetarian|Ury or means of enjoyment I take ¢ Presented for examination by oo training quarters a: Bra- means that I have worked up my |for the sake of his sport; he only |is Coffee. All the rest of them 1 °PR E. Stewart. Veteran Scout.|iunion Fla, because of harsh special style in this way. No, the |followed the fashion then prevail- |have left out, not because I believe PAT¢nts and friends of the “I’T’I"';wnrds the old sergeant. pointed in style has grown gradually, until it |ing in Finland which decreed that |that they are injurious to sports- 40s, as well as any local Scout-!i.c girection for fallure to report has become my present economical no meat should be eaten. If any-|men, but simply because I do not e ed to attend the ses-|or gpin), | » And propelling type. But the exer-lone therefore says that Hannes|like them. i RA | Branch Rickey, Oardinal Vice- ol b el i 5 o DG b e e S N A S AR T O R TR President, succeeded in salving ) : »”» | T have tasted alcohol, morphine |Dizzy’s lacerated feelings, but got { “Because we do it better DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON and opium. I am deeply sorry for inowhere with a suggestion to ,such as are slaves of these things. |Street that the latter use softer o | Because I k}mw_of a means of language. RICE & AHLERS CO enjoyment which is far above all| “Why should 1,” Street demand- those lca yery word T said.” i sati MUST @€ THE pall st L ted. “I meant ev Plumbing Heating DEPRESSION Weing anidih i et ] . Sheet Metal 4 | y The Cleveland Indians, after PO Bt g s P | (Copriekss T005, s ‘Ao thons bl Boucirs in ono week, { “We' tell Jou in advance Y | ciated Press. All rights reserved which they won six of the eight what job will cost ! in all countries, including Fin- ames, have concluded that two | land, Norway and Sweden, Re- A ©ames a day means good luck. production ‘in whiole i ey part | S s | forbidden.) 00 ) 'ISLANDERS DEFEAT ‘TRIC WASHIVG e sooxo | DEMOLAYS, 14710 12| ELEC I HIS PLAY AcA), } ME coBs, “lgl;)g;t!? TEAM CERTAINLY | By a score of 14 to 12, the Doug- NIACHINES TEAM-MATES , WAS PICKED LR las Islanders deeated the DeMolays . SENSATIONA’\L, A 2 b.n;v;)ulldnn the ;)ou}:;las grounds. slanders used three pitchers . NN MTEOT oQ ‘' igeal in the course of the game, and | EASY—GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS La. 1 each pitcher got five strikeouts. The DeMolays had trouble fielding the ball, and made many’ errors. The teams have played two games, each team having won a| game on its own grounds. A third game is scheduled for next Saturday. Town gees Taxless Year With Money in Bank FAIRBURN, Ga., July 6—There will be no city taxes collected by Fairburn this year. Mayor Guy Hearn and the city council have decided Fairburn’s treasury is amply stocked for 1932 and that sollect more tax mone would be superfluous. Hence, a tax holiday has been de- clared for 1932, The exemption ap- plies to all who own property with- in the limits of Fairburn—rail = Bikty Bararvad he The Auencisiod Beer |roads, public utilities and indus- |trial plants. Fairburn had a popu- ‘lation of 2,503 Ry the 1930 census. All Are Regular Standard Guaranteed Articles You can trade in your old washer no matter how old and decrepit it may be — Credit allowance made on request Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 18 Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas EDISON MAZDA LAMPS . e YT L INDIANS MAY PLAY GAMES IN STADIUM — | Seattle Baseball Club Lin- | ing Up New Location —Park Destroyed SEATTLE, July 6—Negotiations are underway to obtain the Civic Stadium field for the Seattle In- ians whose regular baseball park 25 destroyed by fire early yes- erday morning. The University of Washington's| diamond has also been offered to, Indians. The Stadium officlals have reed to the use of the field and is | | PIRATESWIN TEN INNING GAME, 470 3 Bill Swift Hurls Good Ball then Bats in Win- ning Run PITTSBURGH, Penn., July 6.— The Pirates, gathering class and confidence with each new day at the head of the National League race, fought ten innings yesterday to beat New York 4 to 3. Bill Swift, youthful righthander, not only went the route to beat Bill Walker in a fine mound duel but delivered the winning run with a single and two out in the tenth said only financing remains inning. It was Swift's seventh ) be settled. ,Victory of the scason against threg ————— defeats. MISSISSIPPI NET STAR | CAPTURES THREE TITLES JACKSON, Miss,, July 6. — If e Were any more ¢ tennis avallable in Mississippi, Billy | probably would hold them. lds three championships 3 the state open tourna- | ment held here—the singles, mixed | doubl and men's doubles. : It was a long, hard day for the, youthful champion when the final! day of the tournament he won the ngles title for himself and team-! gh2s He Y GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast Leagur Missions 8; Hollywood 3 Portland 7; Sacramento 5. Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 1. Seattle 6; Portland 9. ., National League /Cincinnati 12; St. Louis 4. New York 3; Pittsburgh 4. American League No games scheduled. STANDING OF CLUBS Pactfic Coast League v L.0s ol with Beatrice .Bry-‘m'.N;)fdm‘]tSE. SHITS “;)7:1 _;;.z 1;2%, ise, o Wiy Qe fuel OO invioon 56 40 583 nd with Sam Abranson of §l)reu~ San Francisco 48 44 522 po; La. to annex the men’s dou- p . Angeles 47 46 505 s Hughcs lives at Memphis, Tenn, Qié:fimnm :g :g :: b BT Oakland 42 55 4@ DANCING TAUGHT Missions 0 55 4@ DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF National League teaches tap, toe, plastic, acrobatic Won Lost Pt and character dancing. Ballrcom Pittsburgh 37 20 649 instruction for beginners. Phone Chicago 3 33 529 5451. —adv. Philadelphia 40 36 .52 e | Boston 3N % S Daily Empire Wvant Ads Pay St Louls 35 36 493 - ~ ~ New York 33 35 485 (o ter T st riam et Reikion 3 3 4 Cincinnati 35 46 425 American League )F I A L Won Lost Pet. 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