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THE DAILY ALASKA E VIP]RE THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER ~ By GEORGE McMANU { S TLL SHOwW HER WHO 16 THE | | BOSS AROUND THIS R —— STORE OPEN Y'VE SPOKEN-YOURE NOY GOIN' OUT TO-NIGHT VLL GO IN AN TELL YOUR BOY FRIEND TO BE ON HIS WAY OR L THROW HIM STAY.WELL- J SEE THAT YOUL GIT UNTIL HOME EARLY- J 8 P. M. WELL. DADDY? A CALIFORNIA GROCERY DUDGERS PLAY I]EMPSEY FAILS Fre;h Fruilfls and 22 INNINGS TO TO KNOCK 0UT iy " | WIN OVER REDS CHET SHANDEL : o Cmcmnatl Loses Double-San Francisco Man Floored| Une of the Exatlng F lmshes of a Blg E vvnt at the Olym pmds ‘ header to Brooklyn— | Five Times But | ee< Syndicate. Inc., G O'Doul Helps Still Fights | BROOKLYN, N. Y, Aug. 11— SEATTLE, Aus‘ 11.—Jack Demp- lThe Breoklyn Dodgers battled Cin-|sey bounc Chet, Shandel, of cinnaii for 22 innings yesterday!San Francisco, to the floor ive | but, finally came through to win|times ir a four round exhibition .two games, 6-1 and 10-9. bout here last night, but failed| | The second game was a long|to knock him out. 1 cne, ing 13 innings. Dempsey weighed 202 pounds Fraak O'Doul, the Big Dodger|and Shandel weighed 213% pounds.| thr got two home runs in the The bout was a resumption of first game and scoring the win- the comeback trail by which Demp- ning run in the second game. sey says will lead to a match with | s Jack Sharkey, at present world | GAMES WEDNESDAY champion. Dempsey was over his WE EXTEND A )| Pacific Coast League former weight \ PERSONAL COLLECTION Los Angeles 1; Oakland 7. = SERVICE TO ALL Portland 4; San Francisco 7 W Missicns 6; Sacramento 4. at Duke WUniversity with an en- o pe Seattie 3; Hollywood 1. rollment of 118 set a record for P(lCl,flC C()ast Coll()ctors | Natwnal League coaching schools in the south- ! 3 Cincinnati 1, 9; Brooklyn 6, 10. |east 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 Pitisburgh 5, 2; Boston 2, 3. P St. Louis 11; Philadelphia 5. The [ || gam: went 11 innings. —_— — | American League New York 7; St. Louis 6. o 2: ASiar '6.' : “Tomorrow’s Styles ALASKA MEAT CO i o Today” | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING S'I‘ANDINE (—;F CLUBS | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales . Pacie voast League | PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Won Lost Pct. Batland 6 56 570 Ne’lU Fall i - — Hollywood 3 58 557 | mis. % 2 @ pRESSES || Frye-Bruhn Company Seat 63 68 481 | PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Sagcr nto og 7[) 476 & | Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Ogkland 70 8. L A8g n 1 Three Deliveries Daily ; Phone 38 Missions 52 9 .392 1 3 National - League Latest Styles ! » Won Lost Pot ] i Pittsburgh 60 49 550 anc | Chicago ... 58 48 547 i B WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S SERVICES I Boston 58 53 523 J“ ut(‘riuls | Brooklyn 56 54 509 Philadelphia 56 57 496 | o . J St Louls .. 53 56 486 b . S " : New York 50 56 472 | / . . 5 Gl 5 Cincinnati 48 67 413 | ; : o t ; American League ,~ 4 o P . " . Won Lost Pet. &(’.-?’?,h S 5 " s : = New, York ... 75 35 682 L . E_, R L 3 : d Philagelphia 66 44 600 W Have your Own An intcrmational Tllustrated News Photo of Eddie Tolan, “Mid : formerly of the University of Michigan and U. 8. | (jeveland 6 48 81 entry from Detrcit in the Glympic Games, snapped as he captured f irst place in the 100-meter finals. Tolan is seen in the foreground | washington 61 49 5% 3 | s A blazing across the finish line. Close behind and seen breaking the t ape, is Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette University, who nabbed second posi- | Detroit 57 49 538 Juneaw’s Own Store VI N Gs ACCOUNT ticn. Arthur Jenah of Gernllny is tkird, and Simpson, Ohio State, flash, is fourth. Others trailed. | 8t.: Louis . 48 60 444 % e et ST T e e S e e 5 Alogle & o Al Let your money earn interest for i TWO_BASS LANDED i;zsn;“zn;;‘:"m‘::: s e s among. v 1« NEW STADIUM == i PR XL g el K * ON YOUNGSTER’S CAST after making the unusual double has more than 40 acres “PERFECT’ FOR POLO: | CROSSETT SHOES * bank where it will be safe and R R Rty T ! y ready when you need it. Make —Twi R Gt T After leading all United Ste 'e: “ | NEW MOUNT lDEAL §5.00 UP FOR MEN A R WARSAW, Ind, Aug. 11.—Two 2 1 SEWARD STREET regular de its kee; our pass were landed in one cast by|TRY FAMILY FARM PROJECT |collegss in numbers of athletes on [ 4 ’ | gu. POAIES o' o o'y p yo Jack Sellers, fifteen-year-old local |the 1924 and 1928 Olympic teams, | " AHOMA cITy, Aug. 11— | VAN’S SHOE SHOP account growing . ... and build fisherman, while fishing on Win-| HAYTI, Aug. 11—Buying a 405- |Southern’ California this year lost HULE GR "Mndy," hailed as the perfect g o pagisreestl, s iy 548 p i ona Lake, near here. Ome of|actre tract, near here at a tgx|out to Stanford’ which had six T&;’g OI: pgng thT polo, Tefl;"flY > " - ¢l “ C reserve ? at 4, i £ 3 o 1 i . ive. m. a AT lere. 3 the fish was eighteen inches long sale, 11 men of ane family have{to the Trojans' five \ ! sxe—ed Eby eL: Cl;\]cvesnge : thor- CARL JACOBSON will enable y‘;)ll to do the thlnss / CLEVELAND, 0. Aug. 11, — oghbred stallion purchased by JEWELER you want to do. Remember, this {When ‘the Cleveland Indians mov- the United States remount ser- WATCH REPAIRING bank is here to hdp you. Come 3 DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON --By Pflp ed into their mew stadium they Viee after a successful career on SEWARD STREET feen | ’ it !left out in the cold completely a FEuropean and American race tracks Opposite Chas. Goldstein's in often i - large and motley group of follow- |Lindy was raised on a West Tex- . |ers known as the “knot hole gang.” as ‘ranch. > . . | T ata el park boutea| Lndys younger aas were|| LUDWIG NELSON First National Bank {with peep holes and cracks, well spent with a cow-puncher astride JEWELER 1 lcultivated and catalogued by the his back, chasing cattle over the Watch Repairing of JUNEAU lunofticial fans. In addition there! Pl;‘lmm e i Brunswick Agency were telephone poles, trees, roofs n Lindy it is believs spee FRONT STREET !and windows nel;rby from which"md endurance of the '-hOYO“Kh"I - . .HAVE A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT | | gam>s might be witnessed. !brad will be united withh the But there is not a single hole strength and cat-like quickness of | in the armor of the big stadium. the cow pony, both essential in Worse, it stands off by itself, and Polo. '. u Mo : - ther: not a roof, tree or pole| ILindy took his name from the | “ ' 'L IN S BIG pes ey Y, N | from which the game may be fact that he was foaled on the LEAGUE OESUT HE 4 ol | viewed. |day Colonel Lindbergh landed in o - | imris fiye years ago. EV AN-JONES Alaska Coal THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL $14.00 Per Ton At Bunkers | IMUNICIPAL GOLF , | SHOWS INCREASE ON DIXIE: LiNKS | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 11. — The South, whizh ' has. produced two | national public links golf cham- DR. WEST’S New Tooth Brush SERIES 222 =THE ST Louis, 5 pions since 1930, ‘goes in ‘for . the 6?0\&/&5 open-for-all municipal courses in M‘Pm)o{ sealed n SOUTH Baw a big way. THE NEW " glass, super bristles, waterproofed 50¢ Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Bubstitute fer QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 In Jacksonville, home of Bob Wingate, the 1930 champion, and R. L. Miller, who won at Louis- ville this season, the number of players on the municipal courses |this year has far surpassed the total nrumber playing the first half in 1931. | More than 20,000 18-hole rounds| were played, and this did not in- {clude the 9-hole rounds -played. Louisville showed a large in- crease. Through May 26,009 rounds {had been playeq as compared with | 22,100 rounds tl same period in| 1931, Little Rock and Atlanta also / Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! © oitey RUT, GE4R(G, S'MMONS ETc tTc sk Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. THIS 1S AS S THIRD YEAR OF PROFESSIONAL ALy JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor A4 e Féi"’f;? ) Old Papers for Sale at E npire Office | - g S A s w-apamsmidd - # e . ~— A £

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