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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER DIONT GO LOOK AT B8Y QOLLY- STORM-~ 1T A § HURRICANE - ‘M GLAD ! | OUT GEE- | THAT ,’ By (‘EOR(‘E Mv\l \\I 1V JUST CALLED UP TOSEE IF YOU HAD SNEAKED OUT- | WELL- PUT THE WINDOW DOWN 1IN MY, ROOM- I'T LOOKS LIKE VT 1S GOING TO RAIN- el DONT M’UR‘\‘{ WINDOW 19 DowN (I rACT EVERY THI You M NiNTH FRAME 1 York Brooklyn Cincinnati Amerfean League 45 45 46 41 1 s, 0‘ VVIPICS LUNCH NATIVF STYLE won Lost New York 6 30 Cleveland 55 39 Phil 57, 41 | Philadelphis 56 41 i Washington 53 42 = Abllletics Wi hy Score:of | e i . | s 2 e 4 Associated Press Photo Lys WIN FRUM MOTHER GREETS MAX!E lN BERL!N ERNIE SGHAFF 1 8 to 7—Gomez Cred- ";’ r,l) 2 T. Takemura, one of Japan's swimmers in the Olympic games, sees | ite ol 3 0 mo reacon to depart from his customary dining habits. He's shown eat. t 2 T iy i ited with Loss Boston 22 70 239 Wng rice with chopsticks at a messhall in the Olympic village. - | BEATS UZOUDUN PHITADRLPHIA, Penn., July 26. | s Leagie | . . o y ernon Gomez pitched to two (Second Half) | batters yesterday but lost his fifth | s A | | game of the season and the fifth 5 Py | ‘ to the Athletics when “Mule” Haas 5 1 & ot = | drove out a home run with Bishop American Legion 2 8 I ,‘1 ’)IF S___ N F; El B f n base in the ninth inuing to | s Sl o wdp | A im out of give the American League cham- Bills Get Breaks and Wm; % 34 . malt‘iol[é ; L R e e (TFVE HAMAS WINS ! You are cordially invited to call | | eries Held in !'Yankees. The hit pus the Athlet- QVER LEE RAMAGE:; | At ¢ . % "‘S]ly from Moose in | | New York jes ahead. Comez is credited with 5 A and inspect the new line of Game Yesterday | | a defeat, TEN ROUND MATCH‘ | ’ e In the only other major league —_— [ { | NEW YORK, July 26. — Ernie gy o jor B & tock a firmer grip on| Schaaf, of Boston, won a 15 round SMe ff_"\‘“‘“l"‘f; LRt S ¢ iy MR LIS, OBl iy | VT ~ Al A oty L(wu" decision last night over Paulino &F¢ Were leading the S Louis Steve Hamas thumped Lee Ram- || (, i.’ 'VI(J RA ELk e cuEtag e DG e“ Uzeudun, Spanish woodchopper, in Browns 10 to 4 in the t half age of Diego last night, to o ast nig y trouncing the S cudu 8 ¥ L i Onbin R A A { Funnert ‘: by a score of 6 to 2 |the first elimination bout of a ser- Of the fifth inning when the game win a 10-round decision ‘ (3 2 S < N e i e o hL sHHER O e was postponed on account of rain.. Hamas weighed 188% pounds| I; ‘isIII]\ (] Z‘/I 1CHINES fhe Bills took rantagt - SOVILS el Uil 4 i red 17 ! i b z::‘.d errors of the Moose and won talent. There were no knock- e e and Ramage w d 175% pound | ) i chaaf weighed 210 pounds and P L iy i STANDARD PRICES F JASH—Time payments KO}] Jm;ge h:‘(} o :;«oowse]ktg : Pailv:ar »\‘:‘exéicd 198"xpopalmclw’ New York 7; Philadelphja 8. o SPORT BRIEFS '1 Nl \] e ) Time paymeni ts, fanned four an: alke o n t Va i IS ay be arranged. b (,‘,‘,,‘ n:‘fl, He was hurt slid- Six thousand fans witnessed the m‘;“““"‘;“'m'l"’i‘»v“‘ o —e TOay e A e 5 g . b\ s scheduled - | ng into the plate in the sixth o “Pacitic Coast League Two players made a hole in one| FREE TRIAI GHaaation Charabie i g — - by A eboni i NORDI SIS I 6 W ! 5 AL and Satisfaction Guaranteed pnd Manning finished the game, No games were played in the in the Western Open played at| il s froming one d“'hl‘fh sl KNUGKED UUT Pacific Coast League yesterday as Cleveland this year. ‘ on a dels. fin | wos. mRBUSACHERL ) YO Gy prar the clubs were traveling to open R rrors. Jack Schmitz hurled good e SRR ieniin on & hhatyla 166 Hiien will | 5 5, oot 50D iof all and with good support was Despite the loss of his heavyweight title to Jack Sharkey, Max 9 pULEE x o KR TOOT 5 I | Bikitled to. b WOHse.ihan -a. te Schmeling was greeted as a conquering hero by his countrymen on his 1 this \w; i sage ;hu ens in 1'.»'-;-\ !\'»'»m!.x i 5 e return to Berlin. He is shown here with his mother amid an enthusias- uneau City League this Fall, accord to forest ran-| l k El . L , l o8 Bw”;’m'k';d S:;"{';',’O sounters| tic throna of admirers. | Elks 6; Moose 2. gors. Spring storms thinned out aska ectric l,g it anc i 4 the birds. n the second frame on two hits MIC ke Wal ker StOWa TAN V M 01 | 1 § JIN F CLUBS | | Ind two errors. With one away,!pass. Orme's grounder to second |x Subsituted for Manning in seven- | g e | § ,.a,{n‘t (Goag Lengié Forty- Sersone! - wers dilled l ower Lo. ingled to left center and|was mussed up by Fred Schmitzith when latter went to box Away Salvator uggxel- | Won Tost Pot 'and 98 injured because of careless- | St Shial b M B Z?O E R NI ello in Fast Time | portina 68 586 ness of hunters in California ‘dur- JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 all roll past him. cClosl - | doublec o left center hmitz, F. 2b 323 P, HollYwood 66 5 ing the la fiscal .year, according ight and went w«!ecoa zfld ‘0:{: Jimmy and Orme. A , 3010 4 1| NEW YORK, July 26—Mickey |San Francisco 60 o the State Division cf Fish and in. After _Orém ?"he Ardrews, Junge's single through 3 0 0 2 1 0\walker knocked out Salvatore Rug- | Los Angeles 59 518 Game. i Coughlin _smashed '8 Nof|the hox and & missed throw at 3 01 10 Olgjello, New York Italian, in the|Sea 55 478 I\ - — rounder at Fritz Schmitz Who let|first scored Andy in the seventh «. 30 0 1 0 lifist round of @ scheduled 10-| 52 443 The Federal fish hatchery at i Bouibe e = e McSpdn, M. 1b .. 3 1 1 7 0 1irounder, last night in Dreamland 51 443 Bozeman, Mont., planted 180,000 joth Roller and McClosky scored.| mne Mooce rallied feebly in the Killewich, ¢ 831251 0pgg I 8 417 rainbow trout in the headwaters s A v E —— ;rhe:jr:i:s l:;eéix:; of three simi-| ovontn scoring one nfin five shm tza}g xcf ; g g i g 1 Walker weighed 169 pounds and; of streams in the Stillwater Cund ¢ of enough to win. Killewich slam- |N€L0, the Italian weighed 205% pounds. National League Rock Creek districts of the Cas- m k A i IR The Moose got ome Of theseinoq one through the box for a| — | il v | e Tioet DGt Sar. Netbnel \Ebtede —To Make Dreams Come True uns back in their half of the|gnglo’ and advanced to second | Totals 21 2 621 8 T\ yack of support has caused the | urgh 8 %1 5N B el S fropd: WHD. one away, M. ?‘fic'qwhen Cooper threw wide of first.| SUMMARY: Earned runs, Elks 1, withdrawal of the Longview, Wash, | Chicago 49 42 538 More than 2,550,000 golf balls The simplest we can say why banking your padden singled to left, and Kille- e “went to third on Lowe's hot|Moose 1; two-base hits, M. Mac-|haseball club from the “Timber|Boston 48 45 516 of foreign make were shipped to PR S W 1 SR money 1s advisable 1s th shoved him along to third ¢ | noney 1s a : ich: shove . 4 llshot to first and scored when |Spadden and Erskine 1 each; Leagu | Philadelphia 49 48 505 the United tes last year, k jith a single to right. Little Mac'| gooper played tag with F. Schmitz's | double plays, Elks 1, Roller t» 3 L The more you save the more you have; cored when Roller juggled LOWE'S|,qior to second. |Manning to Andrews; wild pitches ¢ | 4 rounder. A double play saved Miois Srop Badk |9, Schmita 1; bases on balls, oft the more money you have saved the more nge further trouble. Nello ground- st Jun + R 50 N HPO ge 1, off Schmitz 3; struck our desires and dreams can be fulfilled. d to short and Roller tossed to|ELKS ABRHPOAE| by . Junge. & by. Mabning s ' d L at second.|Coughlin, ¢ 4 016 0 0} g1 ¥ flanning to force Lowe at secor n, |by Schmitz 2; hits 5, runs 1 off T'hat is why we say, save to make your my killed off Nello at first|Manning, 2b-p 4090, 4 2 ‘Jungn in' six innings; - hits ] - i sacond half of the murder.|McSpdn, c. 3b 31202 J ¢ dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start : Boyd, 1f 401 0 0 ofTuns 1 off Manning in oné inning 3 Big Mac’ Scores Am(]i g I Ao { winning pitcher, Junge; sacrifice u"]“y_ Biz Mac' walked and scored onjAndrews, : o 2 o nits, Twigg 1; left on bases, Elks 3, o errors in lhde third. Boy%s igfi;rpzb - a g [1) b qil\loose 6 1;1- t N t- lB k 'éndélhifinfcz'fia v"ra\frxgr;“ missez; Roller, s 411 2 2 1| Umpires—Nostrand at the plate; irs aunona an ndrews' hopper, scoring the ex-|McCloskey, rf 32120 (Jls"élclie;m’;gean“'” on bases. of JUNEAU oose field captain. Orme, cf 310000/ 7 : The Bills added two in the sixth. | Time of game—one hour and 33 Vith one out, McCloskey drew a To:als 32 6 72110 3 minutes. FJOHNNY o= JOHNNY HAYES TH\S GWES ME A CHANCE TO RUN AGAINST NURMI =, a - n » WHRITEY WON MS PLACE ON THE TEAM BY WINNING TUE ._—q—mflscsflf LOS ANGELES RUN. 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