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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932 BRINGING UP FATHER TVE GOT TO SPEAK OVER THE RADIO AN | WANT TO PRACTISE SS9 1 WONT QIT STAGE FRIGHT WHEN LADIES AN GENTLEMEN- | WANT TO TAKE THIS — VOE SORRY- MR- JGGS-BUT 1 FRYIN' PAN TO COOK THE LUNCH WITH- rt S ants "HAINES A AGAINt LAM GOULD _ h indeed, been warfare in ‘go ng in the fifteenth and the last ind the big leagues this, round of a heavyweight champion- ORTH Is NEX I ¥ | ship contest. In the Sharkey-Schmeling affair | the ballot of one of the judges in| the final round was the deciding| gesture in the American’s favor but this was not known until two | days later. Under a system of posting official score at the close of It ha jnd aro With fists, knives rought into “play, f the baseball busir have be- than ever. The life leaguer now seems more violence than aggres-| Tom Haines, \l) virtue of a week's inactivity on the ball lot, shpped into leadership of the City Leuguo slugging race, while Andy An-| drews, last week's leader, dropped | Iback to sixth. Haines with a total | thelor 339 was a single point ahead | each | of his teammate, George Worth. | and guns| the hazards the season began in the round, the sguawks and protesis Twigg, Moose shotstop, manag- pmerican 1 g Ed Morris o . A : ze, 3 ey hing staff was CAn be filed immediately, either|eq to climb into third place, five tally ¢ at a farewell party|PY the participants or the cash|points behind Worth. Four other ! & in J 3 *|trade. The advantages of this|yg Boyd, Elks, Erskine, Moo e are obvious. If either boxer thinks| Angrews, Elks, and Big Mac' Ma There have, fortunately, been N 0 ;mm but Umpire 1€ is getting the worst of the of- | spadden former Moose and now corge -;Iorlarty emerged from a ficial scoring, he at least Knows glks make up the Three Hundred it while the action is going on and clubh for this week. sthereby has an opportunity to rec- tify matters with his fists before il becomes too late. Otherwise the gladiator might g0 blithely along, lislening to the |hoarse encouragement of his sec- rawl with the White Sox players uite dama and Catcher Bill of the Yankees subsequent- 1 a jaw-breaking blow up- lower maxillary of Out- rl Reynolds of the Wash- i to | Since his switch from Moose the Elks, Big Mac' has (“fi\l'(‘(l‘ the apple with greater (‘mhhlom'\‘ than any other player. If he keeps up the pace he set Ilast \\eek: | Wi 5 ints, w onds, lul;cd_ into confidence by ;::;;;bl]]; sea”l‘(?;jdl:fw p'?h?"iea};ie ‘alrly their optimism, only to discover 1 2 g the end of the season. they were all wrong at the finish. batting averages of all pla gton club. The shooting of Bill Jurges, Cub nfielder by an excited girl friend urnishes the latest episode in the RUTH MAKES 2 ' HOMERS, DRIVES !st. Louis IN SEVEN RUNS\Cmcago 2 Boston 25 Babe, Plnch Hitting for Yanks, Defeats In- dians 10 to 1 CLEVELAND, O., July 29.—They | called on Babe Ruth to pinch hit yesterday aftern d he an- vered by nitting oot nis avm| FALLS FROM JACK about on rainy days or when they and 28th home runs of the sea FORSGREN TO WIN “yo s o0 s son and driving in seven runs, per- sonally conducting New Yo t 0 P 1 20 0 1 vioteneE ove e hove| | YANCOUVER, B. C. July 20— the problem by writing lyrics for : [clory over the Cleve-|pon Kruse, of Portland, took two es A e P : e | GENERAL ELECTRI of three falls to win a wrestling Their latest is a waltz called GAMES THURSDAY mntcfx. r:;?m Jar!{vfi‘m'wl'cf\ o‘l Vm}- “Sweetheart o' Mine.” The music SYA 7 jcouver last night. Kruse used js by Henry Timperio, a local com- | ]\T 3 Pacitic Coam Lessue |the body press in winning the poser. The piece had its intro-| A Sacramento 3; San Francisco 17. |a))s, duction to the public over a local | Missions 2; Portland 8. radio station, 1 gai:!.'mdsds; l;os Angeles 15. { S T G | STANDARD PRICES FOR CASH—Time payments ollywood 13; Seattle 4. [ | ; be National reague | dogd: SCOTCH PROS COME SELDOM may, be arranged. Pittsburgh 10, 9; New York 7, 1. Cincinnati 7; Philadelphia 4. ccord of violence. | ers participating in as many St. Louls 6, 8; Brooklyn 9, 6. If this sort of think keeps up, HOME TOWN HERO |10 games, announced today by| Chicago 4; Boston 1. will have a few more! pacadena will be the scene of Scorer Mize, follows: ’ American League s to produce against any tpne olympic cycling races, but the Batting. Averages { New York 10; Cleveland 1 reductions in salary UN-|ngiives of this suburban commun- AB R H Pct.| Boston 2; Chicago 1 5 double indemnity clauses are ju ‘we may be pardoned for Haines, AL, 56 11 19 .339| Washington 4; St. Louis 6 serted in the- contracts. | manifesting more interest in the Worth, IL. 68_11 23 338| Philadelphia 2; Detroit 4. exploits of one of their sons, H. Twigg, M. 6 15 23 333 There dossn’t seem to be any misyorth Vines, Jr., who will lead Boyd, B 64 15 21 428) STANDING OF CLUBS pood reason why professional pug- tp. 17§ Davis Cup forces into Erskine, M. 68 19 22 324 Pacific Coast League lism can't put up a “scoreboard” gotion’ ot Paris about the same ! Andrews, E. 63 15 20 .317 Won Lost Pet. hte benefit of the customers, timq the trumpets are being blown C. M'Spadden,M-E 5¢ 16 17 .315 Portland N 48 597 ile the bouts are in progress and g, ‘yha Olympic opening. M. M'Spadden, M. 37 11 11 .298 Hollywood 68 51 572 ere official decisions are legal-| "yines is one of the far West's F. Schmitz, M. 69 15 20 290 'San Francisco 61 54 530 Ped. 7% most sensational contributions to Junge, E. 62 8 18 290 Los Angeles 61 56 521 It's a logical move to wipe Oub ino oporting world of 1932. His, Livingston, M. 66 19 19 288 Seaftle 56 62 475 fn ancient and unnecessary DPré- ynymph along with that of an-| Garn, AL 41 12 11 263 Sacramento 54 65 454 edent for keeping ‘the findings ,iher Gglifornian, Helen Wills|J. Schmitz, M. 69 18 18 .261 Oakland 52 66 441 secret until after the last bell yro04y 4t Wimbledon, was charac-| Grummett, A L. .. 62 16 16 .258 Mi 48 70 407 pnd the initiative taken by the i igic of this lanky, languid youth. T. Keaton, AL. B 4 8 | llinois Boxing Commission Ay ye nas a way of giving his ad-|B. Schmitz, AL. ... 69 16 17 246! well be followed elsewhere. mirers heart failure before deliv- Blake, AL. 48 7 11 229 The idea, it seems to us, should .in0 hig knockouts in the tennis McCloskey, E. 49 13 11 224 ftimulate the gladiators in aqu- courts. Nello, M. 56 6 12 214| fon to satisfying (or classifying) | " 1+ yines can polish off Cochet, Manning, E. 1 9 15 21 he customers. Moreover, it would {ne pasadena Cheering and Chow- Coughlin, E. 45 8 9 209 e ihe boys dictating the DPro-iger gssociation will let off a roar'S. Baker, AL. 51 5 10 .196 ngs from the press rOWS 414 may pe heard easily in the Orme, E. ......... 31 2 6 .194 fome idea in advance of just how| | Olympic Stadium. | Cooper, E. . 37 5 7 .189 uch they differ with the referee| e e Roller, E, 65 12 11 .169| r the judges. |D. Baker, E. 26 6 4 .154 | George Jennings of Chicago, four p. ey g 38 9 5 .139 TIGHTENING THE DRAMA ‘nme> singles and five times dou- Hermsen, AL. 42 3 4 095 statement would be much 'bles champion in national public Imore intense, for example, if the|parks tennis tourmeys, will be un-[ xperts and the customers ahke"able to defend his titles this year{ Old papers for sale at Empire; knew that the score was “tied” |because of a chronic knee injury ) Office. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON THIS MUST 8 A MARATHON The —By Pap / BURNETT cReATED A NEW RECQORD ®Y GETTING NINE ATS IN A GAME wiH THE ATHLETICS BAT ELEVEN TIMES OURING THE JOHNNY BURNETT CLEVELANDS CLEVER SHORT-STOP \ N One' WILBERT ROBERTSON HIT SEVEM SAFETIES IN A GAME. epmc IN 1B92. "A11 Righis Roverved by Toe Amsociated Fres SHE has a reputa- tion for her baking, but she says it’s old - f ashioned to bake now. Even she buys her bread and cakes — at the PEERLESS BAK- ERY—and she says they are better than she can make. HE SAYS T PEERLESS AND WE ALWAYS ASK FOR IT Peerless Bakery By GEORGE McMANUS * Il 1l WHAT A GREAT HELD MY HOMe U.S. OLYMPIC - TRACK, FIELD | TEAM READY ‘L(\mch Roberlson Predicts { Win in at Least Three Events : 1 H #1932, King Feanures Spnd LOs nkly ANGELES, Cal, pleased by ) | July 29— | nd field team is rounding | the way the 1 ate, Inc, Gear Brsin nighes. tEservel 1 » shape for the opening events | e lof the Tenth Olympiad Sunday, g foe 3 R b AT 5 Y % 2(‘ ach Lawson Robertson is opti-| [ mistic on the chances of the| National League ; LEUNARD GETS | American team. !Y THE AIRMAN SHIRT Wwon Lost Pot.! Despite colds and sore muscles,|{ is guaranteed to fit your Pittsburgh 58 38 .60 { the am is in better shape than| ¥ Chicago 52 43 547 I N UVER B ears ago at Amsterdam. neck, arms and body Boston 49 48 505 | Sure winners are predicted in|} permanently. No bind- Philadelphia 50 50 |the nigh jump, pole vault and!{ ing, no choking—thanks St. Louis 46 49 404‘ 400 meters, and the possibility of s Brooklyn a8 a0 B"_L TUWNSEND \nnexing the 200 met |1 to the everfit process. Its | Cineinnati 43 48 | Coach Rebertson said that while'} tab collar holds the New York 43 51 47. |some of the athletes are slow in in Amerfcan League 'KRUSE TAKES TWO What do baseball play pitcher infiel Montague, have had a! g ayerage of 370 for three The 'Clgveland Indians batti the i Gay# which include a double- bus has header with the Athletics and an ' g0lf professional. first time in 37 years Colum- a born and bred Scotch baseBall and basketball star, has MeNts of the game. gong in for golf and has his Smith too—Alex Smith, score down to 85. = _—_ S FRENCH COURSES EASY Coaches numbering 117 entered ! a summer school session at Indiana | BIARITZ, France, J 29. university this year. |Golf has become too easy in the — mpinmn of the members of ‘the Theodore R. Drewes of St. Louis committee of the Blaritz Golf Club, won his ninth straight municipal e are considering the addi- tennis title by capturing the 1832 tion everal bunkers to make tournament. the course more sporting HAT THERE IS NO BETTER BREAD MADE THAN BREAD Former (,lmmplon Goes't! think and Eddie solved | CCLUMBUS, Chio, July 29.—For . He is Bob Smith, | In 1895 when | 18-igning game. of Indian Springs. |the only courses at Columbus were y Fesler, former Ohio Btate the Arlington and Columbus an- AlZAmerica ' football player and other native Scot ¢t t rudi- His name was | points place—elimin- acclimated, the majority of e almost on fine edge ates wrinkles. | won Lost Pet.. Ten Rounds on Come- | - ! | New York 66 32 b l( l | 5 o | i ; %0 ack Trai | GIANTS FIND HALLAHAN | Philadelphia 59 42 : 5y i Vi [ S A BIN’S Waahtiaton B AR 'W YORK, July -Benny| ST. LOUIS, July 29—“Wild Bill” Detroit 51 44 rd, former lightweight cham-|Hallahan, Cardinal left-hander who | Wé ook 5N , last night won a 10 round!last year was one of the team’s| Everythng in Furnishings 3 ) decision over Billy Townsend, of{most effectivs hurlers, was pound- | For Men 0 3 Vancouver, B. C., a welter, on his|ed for 19 hits and 16 runs in 12 comeback trail before 6,000 fans.|successive innings against the { Juneau Cliy League There wers no knockdowns, Giants this summer. i ABSERES e I O | (Second Half) Leon; welghed (151 POURAS: RO e et — - it — | Won Lost Pet. Townsend 144 pounds. | Elks 7 2 78 T A T | Moose 5 4 556 : =y | p - “SWEETHEART ' MINE” American Leglon ...2 8 200, “UpppaM BIG LEAGUE PAIR| . { CLEVELAND, O, July 29. — You are cordially invited to call and inspect the new line of FREE TRIAL and Satisfaction Guaranteed | on all models. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 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