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'I‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JULY 7, I932 BARNEY GOOGLE AND QPARK PLUG " SAY 'SULLY, “THe “TERRIGLE. TTURK'S MANAGER SAYS (F You Go AN BET YOURSELF A REP HE'LL GWE USs A “MAYCH - © 1932, King, Fumrd.smdmm Inc.. Great Britain eichie rosarvod LOU MEETS OLD HOME RUN KING Perhaps the sporting press. of itain - hasn't - heard the depres- sken not only extends to the Unled States but, without prejudice, af- téets our athietic as well as busi- ngss enterprises. Otherwise it is -difficult to ac~ count for the roports I have read in the London journals, crediting Gene Sarazen with the prozpect of “cashing " on his British cpen golf victory to the extent of 10,000 unds, or nearly $35,000 for not only one year but each cf four successive seasofis. Just How much, Watson, woull you suggest Sarazen’s victory would e worth ‘to him in-1933 or 1984 il, for example, he has not clutbed his way to additional victories or | ciherwise kept himself in the fore- | frottt of the prefessionial brigade? Our guess would be about thres cheers in the locker room at Lake- | ville, Gene's home course—nothing | more, | MUST FOLLOW OWN ADVICE Sarazen will, of course, capitalize his triumph through club and ball | mdnufacturers, bo a lesser extent | by endorsing other commereial pro- | ducts which he actually uses. No| longer do the federal laws permit | indistriminate use of an athlete’s | name for advertising purposes. {Bararen must use the equipment {he publicly endorzes. | This perhaps would be worth | $5,000 altogether, not much more | and perhaps less, over the next| - WS year. The British, bless 'em, think |dicated newspaper stories to pay he will collect 12,000 pounds. They |€Ven the ghostwriter. The market also suggest he will collect no less |fOr this stuff being at a very low Associated Press Photo Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees, who recently hit four home runs in a single game to equal a mark set by Bobby Lowe back in 1894, Is shown with Lowe, who now livcs in Detroit. The veteran donned his | uniform of the old Boston Nationals to pose with Gehrig. ture the golden golf dream, the movies, the radio and in on to rich patrons will supply CROESUS, JR. Then as our British cou: have to be well dressed. Hagen | ou'mde of Bobby Jones, no star has thirty to forty suits of plus galfer has made enough from syn- <4 ANNOUNCING 1 Squib Home Necessity Wee NOW! UNTIL SATURDAY JULY 9 - | | SQ! BB § HomeMecessities YOUR MEDICINE CHEST SHOULD BE WELL STOCKED! Check Over the Following and Buy What You Need Now Analgesic Balm Chocolate Vitavose Adex Tablets Shavin; d S g Cream Milk Magnesia Talcum Powder First Aid Powder Dg:tal Cream . : Squibb Epsom Salts Corn Callodion Cold Cream FREE! Antiseptic Solution Sodium Bicarbonate Boric Acid Tasteless Castor Oil Viosterol Glycerin Supposnorxes FREE! With Every Dollar Purchase of Squlbb Merchandise We Will Give One Tube of 8qlflbb l{%(kean@(y Shpvueg (fgga.m FREE—Value 40c! HARRY RACE, Dru The Squtbb Store of Alaska 118 SEWARD ST. " TELEPHONE 25 ANG6s ToLO THEM I WAS TRE SULTAN OF ;dmn golf balls. other | than 15,000 pounds from newspa- [€bb Tight now, it is doubtful, in |vast sums. But read on, in the pery for bylined drticles. fact, if Sarazen gets a dime out of | London Sunday Express This will be big news for every- |Selling HIS byling, except during a “Golfers, Sarazen 'said, regand if so, but the fact is that championship tournament. themselves as ambassad They | NORO! nar ;(ET! WE WANY & FOLND OUT WHERE GET A REPUTATIO M A REP as A - LUSSEN- T By BILLE DE BECK AOW'S THE TIME 16 6T A rep! POUNCE 0N HIM AND DO YouR. “THE TORK EATS WIS LONCH : CoME O - HE oUdHTYA BE 4o FINISHIN: OB [ | fours. five. “The matrimony of a champion r is as sumptuous as his film ‘roy liies. One is known to be pay- Ing at least 2,000 pounds alimony. |apart from his present commit- ‘ments. “It cost pounds—as Gene Barazen 5,000 he estimates—to win the British trophy. He has been {in England five times on the er- rand, and his hotel expenses have |been 1,600 pounds. In all he has |given 2,400 pounds to caddies. | “His golf balls and clubs have not cost him a penny, as they have been given him by the mak- ers. Every year he gives away 100 clubs, H2 has given away 150 He pays 25 | pounds a week for his insurance policy. “The largesse of the golf cham- plons in hotels is like a monarch of old passing to his ecoronation. They come to England for the hon- cr of winnthg and reckon to give {away the prize money ‘in tips.” e —— 'STRONG DROPPED BY TORONTO CLUB | TCRONTO, July 7.—Outficlder | Renneth Strong has been released | by the Toronto Leafs. A year ago | Strong loomed as a brilliant pros- |pett and he was sold to the | troit Tigers at the close of the | seazon, only to be turned back to use his pond I the nju Canucks recently be: d wrist bad failed ¢ ments. Strong broke a bone in his throw- ing arm when he crashed into a fence during a night game at Buf- | falo last Fall and has been idle | sinca .. 'YANKEES SIGN | COLLEGE HURLER | ace | nine, is sponiing a B |kee's uniform thes | He made his jump baseball to big league circles re- {cently when he sizned a contr | with the Yankees. Tt was reported Devens received $10,000 for signing and a $5,000/ contract for the remainder of the | season. v York Yan- |[EXTRAORDINARY Radios names in music reproducing instru- ments, became involved in financial difficulties this year, and their creditors have forced them. to throw their immense stock on the market for just what it-will bring, and this is your opportunity. These Radios are the last word in modern mechanical excellence, either in machine or cabinet. Won- derful tone and pick-up of distant stations. We challenge comparison with any make that costs any price. 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Mrs. Ben Fitzhugh (above) of | Vocal Duet on Program Vicksburg, Miss., won the women’s | v a1 Duet by Miss Whittler and southern golf championship at Hot ', -0 0 ™ §prings, Ark., by defeating Mrs, OO0, nDC Jempe. | Walter Beyer of Tulsa, Okla.,, one RRe Rl Yy Rpehal Rotlick. . of n Solo by Miss Jene, | up in 86 holes. Mrs. Beyer had won the women's Trans-Mississippl Sllen Mize. fir title a week before. n by the Cholr d a Lindstrom, Grace | Edwards and Dor- CHlNA ENTERS TRIO IN OLYMI’IC GAMES hv Edwards. Cookies will be passed by Anita Got “renewed vigor,” he says. Folta, Betty Irvine,| Mentha pepsin acts like gastrie LOS, ANGELES, Cal Amy Lou Guerin, juice to draw out all the good of For the fugh time ! 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