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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932. A GENTLEMAN BY THE NAME OF SPIFELWE|FLE TO SEE “YOU- A MAN WITH A NAME LIKE THAT COULDNT BEA GENTLEMAN~ ¢ ARE YOU A SINGING TEACHER? | SHOULD SAY NOT- FAR FROM I'T, MY GOOD FRIEND - PARDON ME | THOLGHT YOUL WAS- I'LL PUT THE VASE DOWN- SPEEDY DADO . GETS ROBELTO INSROUNDS ?Kansas City Girl Golfer Starts Her Career at 18 B By Winning® Green’ Tltl(’ STEELE WINS 6-ROUND BOUT Tiger Lee Palge Puts Up Tough Opposition in KANSAS CITY, Aug. 4—Anoth- Kerr, Colgate University jer feminine links star from Kan- coach spends, spends most sas City is knocking at the door the summer months at Palo | through which Miriam Burns Ty- Alto, where he can go into alson and Mrs. O S, Hill passed huddie on short notice with Lhejtu golfing fame. | old master, Pop Warner, on Pefll' She is Mary Elizabeth Ford, 18- | nent aevelopments in the gridiron|year-olda expert, who wrested the | Kanses City women’s title from | » was just about as Mrs. D. W. Snyder, its owner (or‘ ever when I saw the past two years. just before coming| In defeating an experienced op- | Seattle Flghl id Kerr, “but still he ponent of more than twice her| d he had some pretty good years, Miss Ford played a game | SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 4. His star backs, Viviano and which proved her a worthy mem- |Freddie Steele, hard hitting Ta- 0, should be among the best, per o a golfing family. Two up, coma welterweight, met stiff oppo- s East this Fall. Lafayette|at the turn, she lost her advant- |Sition in his bout with Tiger Lee tcam that will ShOW|age on the incoming nine, came|Paige of New York, but won the of improvement. We back to win at the seventeenth|six round main event here last y to beat them last|green, 2 and 1. | night. | The only nervousness she hibited in capturing her first im- | portant tournament was on the| |greens. Her tee shots and accu-| rate iton play were the envy of | ex- | round. NIGHT GOLF SUGGESSFUI. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. Three weeks of operation proved Inight golf so popular at the In-| ‘gleshle links here that the man- agement ordered lighting equip- ment for the 18 holes. holes of the public course were/ |lighted at first. Flood lights with | 1,500 watt lamps and 20 inch re- flectors are used. \ SPEND 6 YEARS “GREEK” HERO Akilles Jarvinsen, now at the Olympics at Los Angeles, is one of the most colorful of the Fin- many male members of the gal- nish stars. His father, Warner lery, Jarvinen, won the gold medal for| Mary Elizabeth, who has been| 1s (Greek style) at the|toying with Scotch-shillalahs since Olympics in 1906 and forth- |she was 9, has two brothers, Ro-| named his son, born that'land and Claiborn, both of whom | in honor of the celebrated have won the men’s city title. Clai- | warrior of old Greece. born recently was medalist in the Tall and slender, “Aki” Missourl amateur toumey Fmr\‘sh sprint championships all-around honors. He has| m\rk of 103 seconds for 100 | has won as ‘ a ol FOOD MENACE ’ y All will be well with the Amer- HAAS BERTH jcan Olympic wrestlers if they do not eat themselves out of their| classes beforehand. Several of the | grapplers reported so much over-| PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Aug. 4. weight at the Olympic village that | _Roger Cramer has done that “Bill” Breit of Alabama, the team |which a couple of years ago, seem- manager; forthwith ordered them ed impossible—routed Mule Haas on a diet. tout of the centerfield berth on the ———————— | Philadeiphia Athletics. 5 _ 5 Haas, referred to then as the| BUGENE, Ore, Aug. 4.—Three CHRISTNER KEEPS BUSY |y, conter fielder since Tris|of Oregon's football men will spend Speaker, has been shifted to right |their sixth year as pupils of Lee AKRON, .0, Aug. 4—A rapid Calland next season. Capt. Bill Paige was down in the second | | Only nine | ‘Sacramento . UNDER 1 GOACH turnover, depending on many sales at small profits, seems to be the policy adopted by “K. O Christ- ner, Akron heavyweight. A re-’ cent schedule included four bouts to permit the speedy New Jersey boy to roam the wide open spaces of center. Cramer was signed as a free| Morgan, Quarterback Bill Bower- man and Guard Bernie Hughes| went through three years of high EATTLE, Allg 4—Spe(‘d\ Dado, Los Angeles Filipino, won a de-| cision over Canto Robleto, of Pas- | 'adens, in eight rounds here last night Dado weighed 177 pounds and Rohh“u weighed 118 pounds. e | | SEATTLE, Aug. 4—The Uni sity American Legion Post has en- dorsed the establishment of a ma- base declared that two bases were fessential in Alaska for an adequate | LOgTam for national defense, ——.— ‘ YANKS B MONOPOLY ON GOLF TITLE ] Y 3 2 MEMPHIS, Tenn, Aug. 4.— ! When the Tennessee State Golf | Tournament is held it is a good| |Ten Lyons Oulpltche: bet that someone from Memphis will win the title, judging by past Charley 'Ru“mg n recorcs. In 18 tournaments, the| Hurler's Battle honor has gone to Memphis 13 —_— times. CHICAGO, Ill, Aug. 4.—With Ted Lyons outpitching Charley /Ruffing in a ten inning hurler'’s T[UO N(“J(ll duel, Chicago defeated New York yesterday afternoon by a score of > B oy ’ - Air Bases In addition to holding the Yan- kees to six hits, Lyons doubled in the eighth inning, and eventually scored with the tying run as the result of Funk's sacrifice and FHVOIable Achon Taken Hayes' long fly. on Resolution by Se- | GAMES WEDNESDAY | attle A. L. Post Pacific Toast League H Seattle 6; Missions 4. t | Hollywood 1; Sacramento 0. { San Francisco 10; Oakland 5. | Portland 7; Los Angeles 15. ) National reague taking favorable action on All scheduled games postponed proposed base in the Aleutians. on occount of rain. American League Wa lxh‘n'ton 1; Detroit 2 \ New York 2; Chicago.3. | Juneau ity League ! Moose-Elks game postponed on account of rain. + ! Poultry and egg salés on 1,680 fypical Illinois farms totaled $378,- or an average of 5, in 1931 STANDING OF CLUBS 1o et Pacific Coast Leagus Won Lost Pct k6 50 600 T2 53 576 67 57 540 . 65 57 533 59 65 476 56 69 54 ot . 49 kGl National League Wwon Lost Pittsburgh 59 42 {Chicago . . 53 46 Philadelphia ........... 55 50 | Boston 52 50 Brooklyn St. Louis New York .. 46 ‘Portl.md Hollywood | Los Angeles |Son Francisco . Seattle HUPMOBILE Oakland . Missions i | SERIES 222 . 51 48 52 53 53 495 475 465 THE NEW For Alaska jor m@val air base in Alaska by the | The resolution approving of the| agent by the A's in 1929. The Athletics are confident he is one school football together as pupils of Calland and one year as Ore-’ Cincinnati ... 44 62 415 OFT' POSTPONED | GAME AGAIN SET Leglon Eks Tussle Is Bill-| ed for Tonight If Rain '; | Stops Long Enough | Undismayed by the per |9 Pluvius, which has I baseball schedules, regular ,md SpH ‘ml officials of the City League |today set the many times postpon-| }od American Legion-Elks game for this evening. And at midafternoon \Lhe outlook was no more promising | {than for several ways last past Showers were predicted by Weather Man Mize, and the Cl()\l(lv promised to live up to if not sur- |pass his forecast. However, if it isn’t raining at the deadline hour| |of 5 pm. and doesn’t around 6:30, {when the game is set to get under | | |way, an effort will be made to| e it. | L Koski or Junge will hurl for the JBills. The Legion had not selected its moundsman, but it will likely |be Smith or Bill Schmitz. 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