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ekt Sa: Lth 1 Tl $AR B — oot anin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS WITHOUT RUNNIN' OREAM-| DR INTO THAT IN SURANCE { J THAT: THAT INSURANCE TORONTO, July 14. — Russell AGENT: | WONT BE | | e b | 7 5 GUY SOLO ME A POLICY | | | (Lena) Blackburne returned to the BOTHERED WITH HiM | ( | & % ! WUZ JUST ABOUT TO scene of his managerial debut UNT!L TO-MORROW @ T B 2 when he replaced Tom Daly as | AT RN | i o | | pilot of the Toronto Leafs | | Blackburne managed the Leafs | a decade ago after being with |them for some years as a player. | Since then, Lena has played, man- (e SRS T AN, SRR aged and coached in the majos BLACKBURNE BACK R WITH OLD OUTFIT BRINGING UP FATHER WELL: 1 GOT HOME — — WO B i T M whaTs THE A | MATTER DADDY? Goluy-im | leagues and the American Asso- H_\RRY RACE | ciation, \ 7 7 | ————— Druggist | A new machine slices butter into | (Formerly Britt’s) I | | |individual portions and places para- ffin paper between the slices Tied World Mark 2 HOME RUNS HELP YANKEES T0 WIN GANE {Circuit Drives of Ruth and! Crosetti Put Four | Scores on Board Outing Coats and Stags NEW YORK, July 14. — Babe Ruth’s twenty-fifth home run of | LEATHER JACKETS the season, and Frank Crosetti's circuit drive, drove in four runs| and BLOUSES that gave New York a 5 to 3 de- cision over St. Louis yesterday| ELKS WIN FROM MOOSE4TO 31N | SPLENDIDGAME S ¢ | 7 . g afternoon. Styles and Weights | Bills Stage Two-Run Rally ; _ Ruth made his homer in the firs: to suit . X inning with one man on base and | in Seventh Frame to Crosetti made his home run in the Priced from $6.00 Win Hard Fought Tilt ‘f;::lrgse.fi'nm«\ also with one man o $13.50 SABIN'S ic Toast League The Elks last night gained a full game in the City League race over the Moose and added a half game to its margin over the Amer- GAME Pac San Francisco 8; Msisions 5. Not only did Percey Beard, of the N thleti i { G ~ ~ ican Legion when it trimmed the l2%‘-vya‘:g;khiéhhk\:lr%]gleu&nr:; :;’: Seattle 2; Sacramento 4. BOOTS SHOES former clib 4 to 3 in the prettiest |‘annial Metropolitan A, A. U. track | FPortland 4; Oakland 5. game of the season. Manning and | @nd field meet at the Yankee Sta- [ Los Angeles 4; Hollywood 1. 'Jv(’rything in Furni.\'huuzs for Men Jack Schmitz fought it out onfdium, New York, but in so doing | National League even terms, both pitching airtight :IP tied t{:: world’s rficord. I}ea’rd’g | Boston 5, 10; Pittsburgh 1, 5. ball. bt g the steeplechase was 142 | Brookiyn 5; ‘Chicago 4. RS Fr T e A ,..---------,-------,-----,.-.,.i 4 e b Py seconds. He’s headed for the New Yor s Bt Toulsse gave the Mosse three Olympics. ork 2 L i runs in the fifth inning, and a o -| . Philadeihia J Cincinnati 2. American League walk and an error in the seventh singled to iead Big Mac’, who i : 4 | pemtes e e 0 o e sroeed s e by el o 1 s 8 e} (O A LIFORNIA GROCERY permitted the Elks to come from and assigned to the EIks R gt 40 i | Detroit 7; Boston 8. behind and score twice to win. dent Karl Theile, ground- Ct 4: Wast % 15 Not An Earned Run F. Schmitz scooped DIONED 81, MR IR 710, A AT - ~ DRQ n e Asnociatnd Press Phato | 2 e AR § B 1% SCOOPCC ! St. Louis 3; New York 5. SPECIAL FRESH FRUITS Japan's male contingent to tho Olympic games working out on the Tatsuta Maru whilo it carried | None 0, o S aniA s g Tyt Eped o Ahe bug 0 ) ity League SPELRALIIIG S FREE CoTs them to San Francisco, enroute to Los Angeles for the athlstic carnival, lety. g | force Manning and threw to 1'.4‘ T P R AND VEGET ABLES kept their six hi 5 5 well scaitered, |fle Mac' In time to get Big Mac ¥ jand, except in the almost fatal The second Elks' double killing LEFTY GROVE IS F > h I [fifth, was given perfect support.[came in the fourth, also. Twigz| STANDING OF CLUBS >, 0 ;-‘ JAPAVNESE HERO risc § Andr, juggled Jack Schmit red out a single but was forced Pacitic Coast Leagu~ lrompt D(llV(‘I‘y Phone 478 | to open that frame. Lit-|at second by Livingston's grounder Won Lost Pet Yanks to grou T 300 ‘ Sel 1 tle Mac' singled to advance him |t Junge, and fthe latter caught |Portland gL A8 [ serln il o R i ot e e Enter SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, July 14 elected o ségond ana both of thei movedls. 0 Nr oo oe Hollywood 60 44 57| o it = s 3 2 —Herb Hunter has reached this up a notch when Ramsay flied 01" The game was one of the best of |San Francisco 54...47 . 535 m GGM(’S country "from Japan - charged “withr| for H()nor Yight. Nello | stepped into " 'thcPihe entire season and was played |Lios Angeles 52 . 50 510 F B ’ C the mission of obtaining major | breach with a home run into the|in one hour and 10 minutes, rec-|Seattle 50 53 485 rye' runn Ompany b s e league stars for coaches of the | yard back of left center. That|ord time. Sacramento 47 51 452 NEW YORK, July 14. — There | Tokyo Six University League. He ST. LOUIS, July 14. — Frankie was the sum and total of scoring Oakland 46 57 447 PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY will be 500 competitors wearing |is seeking Prank O'Doul, Mickey |Frisch, star Cardinal second base- by the Paps but until the seventh | Elks Traveling Now | Missions 42 61 408 Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon the shield of Uncle Sam at the |Cochrane, Lou Gehrig, Al Sim- man, has been chosen by the Base- it seemed enough to win. | The game: g e Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 Olympics a’ Los Angeles. Repre- |mons, Frank Frisch, Walter Mar- ball Writers' Association as the The Blks scored in the second.| MOOSE— ABRHPO AE National teague sentation in the various sports anville and Larry French. Hunter most valuable player in the Na- Boyd was hit by a pitched ball |F, Schmitz, 2b, 3000 B Won Lost Pet. will be as follows: |says the big hero of the fans intional League in 1931, it is an- and scored on Andrews three- |Twigg, ss. 3 0 2 0 4 ofPittsburgh 4 8 5M Track and field (men), 67; track [Japan is Lefty Grove. nounced. bagger to left field. Livingston, 3b. 3 00 1 0 1!Chicago 43 36 544 and field (women), 18; swimming | “All they talk about is Grove”| Frisch will be presented With &' They adaed another in the last | Erskine, if, 300 1 0 1/Boston - 4 38 5% UN I TED F OOD CO (men), 38; swimming (women), 20; |said Hunter. “The speed he show- | certificate formally anncuncingthis of the fifth to bring the count |Sthmitz, B. 510 1 0 0|St Louis 40 39 506 * rowing, 32; lacrosss, 25; gymnastics €d When he fanned three men honor between games of the Car- two to three. Eddie Roller caught [McSpd'n, M. 1b... 3 1 1 9 0 0|Philadelphia 4 44 a8 22; fencing (men), 18; fencing Without them even getting o foul |dinal and Brooklyn doubleheader one of Schmitz's twisiers on . it |Killewich, o 301 3 0 0|Brooklyn 39 42 481 “CASH IS KING” (wemen), 3; field hockey 17; box-|is still the talk of the kingdom.” |here July 17. nose and gave it a ride to the |Ramsay, rf. 2 001 0 0/New York e 04 43 AMT ing 16; wrestling 14; yachts, 14; | X" A lamp for his home in New rpof of Gorman's residence \,a(;k{Neno, cf. 21210 o‘Cinci.nnaLl 39 50 438 —_— — weight lifting, 10; equestrian, 9; |York also will be glven Frisch of center field for the circuit, Tt| — — — — — — American League — 8; revolver, 3; pentathlon,isTANFOPD LOSES ;by the writers. was a darb of a hit. | Totals 25 3 619* 8 2l Won Lost Pet. 3. | o | TR L | Only three men faced Schmitz| *“—One out when winning run|New York 56 26 682 FOR INSURANCE 1e csmmd'-tfme originally s?ug}}‘u\ 16 GRIDIRON VETS STARRS WIN AGAIN FROM in the sixth. Then came the sev- |was scored. Philadelphia 48 ;2 -271 $350,000 to defray expenses of the % = . enth. Boyd drew a ss, his -| ELKS— B R H PO A E Cleveland . 46 561 team. The return has fallen {arl PoPAD\?I ALTO, U:l., rJ|;1Y ?4; TthgtERsH'lI‘N s(:uoss GdAM,l“ ond of t.hye game, Anmdrewsflsskslcr:-ECDugh]in, c. A3 00 4 0 0|Detroit e 44 35 557 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON short of this sum, but the commit- | “Pop” Warner, coach of Stanford, e Star Hill Starrs made it yeq g grounder toward second and |Manning, p. 3 01 1 1 0|Washington ... 45 38 .52 y tce announced if an additional |8ridiron, finds that he has l0st(two straight from the Tide Flabs @ senmity et i et km(f‘msm'g, R e e gHsorin ks Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. $18,000 can be raised, there wmfs!xbeen letter men from the 1931 |Tigers Wednesday, winning a close ing, missed the ball, Boyd going;BOyd, i 020 0 0 0|Chicago 28 52 350 | Svm— —_— be sufficient funds to cover ex- Squad, six of whom were regulars; |game by a score of 6 to 5. to second, Junge cracked out a Andrews, 1b. 3 0 110 0 1;Boston 19 61 237 ¢ e e penses. that *}e wmf ’e;‘“" eighteen 1“]"“‘3’ f’-"fl?“% Sms;‘}lfl"YT St~ glean single through third and |Junge, 2b, 311340 Juneau Ciiy League S R men, five of whom were regulars (rock and Tommy Hall; Tigers— poug scored with the ityi . |Roller, ss. N W el (8econd Half) L d D S = and that he has much promising Ralph Bardi and Walter Jewell = Boner nit to mxrdeax:fimxiv;:?-"Mccmsksey. . ; 01200 Won Lost Pt eaaer epartment tore Daily Emplre Want Ads Fay 'material from the Freshman squad. | Frank Behrends. ston tagged out Andrews. Curley Baker, cf. 2001 0 0|Eks 4 2 667 """ 5 S LR B3 1% 11 bem ¥ threw hastily to firstandsailed the| | . = — —— ——— Moose -3 i ‘;gg‘ (GEORGE BR(YFHERS) DAILY SPORTS CARTOON D e e A B P ball to the fence. Junge went| Totals .. 23 4 521 7 1|American Legion 2 - y ap to third and Roller to . second.| SUMMARY: Earned runs, Modse Jimmy McCloskey ended the game |0, Elks 2; three-base h An- BILL HUNNEFIELD with a hot single past short that drews 1; home runs, Nello and JusT P Twigg missed 10 feet, Junge scor- Roller, 1 each; bases on balls, off IN UTILITY JOB ALASKA MEAT CO NAME. YooR / ing. | Schmitz 2, off Manning 0; struck| ROCHESTER, July 14—Bill Hun- » T i i Three Double Plays out, by Schmitz 3, by Manning nefield, veteran major and minor QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING SPOR Three double plays added to the 3; double plays, Elks 2, Manning |league infielder who has shuffied Metdowh k Butt Austin Fresh Tamales - excitement of last night's game— |to Andrews, Junge to Andrr‘ws:bnck and forth between many €adowbroo. utter Bapc p two by the Elks and one by the |Moose 1, F. Schmitz to M. Mac- |clubs in the last four years, is PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 Moose. Killewich opened the third |Spadden; hit by pitched ball, Boyd; [now a member of the Rochester —_—— — with a single. Ramsay, attempting left on bases, Moose 1, Elks 8. Red Wings, being signed for util- to sacrifice, bunted a pop fly into| Umpires — Grummett at plate; |ity duty. Manning’s hands and the Moose |Plake, Nostrand and Worth on| Bill was with Cleveland and the catcher was ftrapped feet away bases. New York Giants last year and THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY from first. | Scorer—Mize. this season had played with Jer- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i Manninz was a double murder | Time of Game—One hour and|sey City and Reading in the In- victim himself in the fourth. He |10 minutes. ternational league, Corner 4th and Fra{xklin Sts. Phone 136-2 'MEXICO’S GYMNASTS TO COMPETE IN OLYMPICS Real Barsain | HEATING High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. Start | your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require | little attention throughout the day. HE THRWES ON STIFF COMPETITION -, Per Ton F.0.B. Bunkers INDIAN b Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. HE RECENTLY BETTERED THE PRESENT OLYMPIC -OUR BEST BET N MARK Fol THE r—l T‘{E OLYMfi\C OECATHLON GRUELLING TEN ! Here's the gymnasium team from the United States’ southern neighbor that will be in l::;mAngo to e [/ v e TEGENT. COMIEST . L | participate in the Olympic Games.t Left to right: Alfonso Barragan, lsmael Mosqueira, Trainer Dol N i Righ Reservea by The Avsociated Prose - ~ l Betancourt, Vicente Mayogoitia and Capt, Francisco Jose,

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