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BRINGING UP FA THER BY GOLLY- THAT KID NEXT DOOR DOESN'T DO ANY THING ALL DAY BUT CRY- | WONDER WHATS THE MATTER WITH HER ? "M CRYIN S0 M ] PAPA wiLL BUY ME K A LOLLY POP~ OOES HE ALWAYS BUY YOU A LOLLYPOR WHEN YOouw CRY ? BUT /TS NoO | TROUBLE CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 WHATS THE TROUBLE - LITTLE oNE? 7 WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 Three went for blue-clad warriors will be piloted by John S. Wilbur of Cleveland. This lad paved the way for the Eli's 3 to 0 victory | over Harvard last Fall when he I_EAD 9 TEAMS}m:mkcd a punt on the 40-yard line. ALASKA MEAT CO- T QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 |Never rated a first class high school player, ‘Wilbur headed the Yale Freshman eleven and wound up last season by being named captain-elect. He plays tackle. Recdy Heads Navy The second of three Cleveland |men to be elected fo captaincies {is James H. Reedy, Navy. Reedy, DlSPLACES FORMER OLYMPIC MARK EE_BN AR[T[;‘ETS—- . DECISION OVER Nation’s Most Powerful Elevens Have Coaches from One State Frye-Bruhn Com pany COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 12— FOR PITCHING Has Nineteen Victories to Ten Losses—Indians Beat Tigers CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. Weslecy Farrell has pit self inte a tie witk of the Y. games won by shut- il out Detroit day after- noon, while the Indians eked out three runs for a victory. Ferrell's, nineteenth win againSVJ ten losses, has placed him with- in one game of being the first' Majo: twent, firs| ames in each of his four asons. League hurler ever to win LEGION PLANS Lefty Gomez, | i Making his debut in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Joe Heal. ey, New York, winning a heat in the 400 meter hurdle trials in 52.2 seconds to upset the former mark of 53.4 held jointly by F. Morgan Taylor and Lord David Burghley. Finishing second here is Adelheim of France and third, J. Areskoug, Sweden. (Associated Press Photo) | | Commander, neau for He will leave Ju- Fairbanks on the steam- PAULIEWALKER :Former Champion Wins 4 ‘ 21st Straight Vitcory in His Comeback { NEW YORMK, Aug. 12—Benny Leonard, former lightweight cham- pion, won his twenty-first straight victory in his comeback campaign last night. He took a close de- cision over Paulie Walker, of ;Trerton, New Jersey, in a ten roanger. Leonard weighed 151 pounds and Walker weighed 149 pounds. CAPITOLS BEAT COLISEUMS It was the Capitols’ turn to win ©Ohio, famous for its Presidents, may become almost as well known for its football captains. When football warriors gather in stadia throughout the country this Fall to prepare for the season’s campaign, there will be nine Ohio boys at the head of as many of the nation’s most powerful elev- ens. Lewis Hinchman, Columbus, O, State halfback and recipient of Tne Associated Press All-Big Ten honor, captains the Buckeye this Fall. One of the most colorful players is Carl Hageman of Lorain, who tooped off a youthful career of magazine selling and Great Lakes steamer work with the captalncy of the Harvard squad, stepping ino Barry Wood's big shoes. Follows Townsman Hageman is the first end to pilot the Crimson since 1801 and only the fourth in history to be |a guard, goes to the head of the middy football ranks after three {yewrs in the line. The third Clevelander and the eighth Ohioan to be honored is Stephen G. Thayer, head of the 1932 Williams College eleven. T er playsd left guard on the “Lit- Ithe last two years. Last but not least is George Collins of Youngstown, who will attempt of the Fall. gridiron wilderness this > In Mitchell, Ind . Iiaiiey Edwards shot his wife waen she attacked him with a stick of wood. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” tle” Three championship team ImA to lead Penn State out| PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliverics Daily Phone 38 e Have Your Own SAVINGS ACCOUNT Let your money earn interest for you in a Savings Account at this GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League { | ship Yukon next Tuesday. | Portland 2; San Francisco 4. ! | | | from the Colissum baseball team, which they did this afternoon to|eletiea: He joins the select com- the tune of 7 to 4. pary of Bill Yeskley, captain of The series now stands two to|the 198} Princeton team, and Lud- one in ‘favor of the Capitols. if Wig Bincura, pilot of Western | & . they win one more game they will Wfild as Lorain's contribution {chikin and member of the Ameri- o\ picion with all the trimmirnigs, | t0: €ollege football. ‘can IIouC ooy Sieth. Heils on at the expesnse of the two snow Robert L. Smith of Steubenvlle {his way to Fairbanks where he hBUses. |heads ; Colgate's always potent | will represent his Post- as dele- Baseball Dance to Be Give-| to tke Department conven-! . FRESH CHICKENS en by Veterans With- ~ ton. | Local dressed hens and broilers in Two Weeks {40, RO bank where it will be safe and ready when you need it. Make regular deposits . . . . keep your account growing . ... and build a substantial cash reserve that will enable you to do the things you want to do. Remember, this bank is here to help you. Come in often | | Karnes is Post Guest | A guest at the meeting of the | Post. Xk evening was A. E. Karnes, Los Angeles 2; Oakland 1. Mi 5 | Superintendent of Schools at Ket- ns 0; Sacramento e 5; Hollywood 12. National Chicago 3; v went 10 innings. Boston 2; Philadelphia 7. American League Detroit 0; Cleveland 3. St. Louis 6; Chicago 5. ! | STANDNG OF CLUBS j \ | New Fall DRESSES in League 1 Pittsburgh 2. Game squad this Fall, while Robert Mon- |nett of Bucyrus taxes the captain’s ‘ggm pt Michigan State college ‘-xom Bpwling Green hails Tvan iamson, elected to head the Utitversity of Michigan squad. An efifl, Williameon established a rep- uthtion for breaking through and and First National Bank Materials of TUNEAU M HAVE A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT mi e ot S b VR EEHI ALASKA - MEAT CO. —ady. . i BRI HLT ) Latest Styles Some African tribes immediately kill a child born with teeth. Paciric Loast League Lost Pct. 57 58 59 59 69 10 Boxing bouts will be staged in 571 |A. 3. Hall under auspices of the 561 | Juneau Post of the American Le- .553 glon the evening of Labor Day, 546 September 5, Royal Shepard, chair- 477 ,man of the Post's Smoker commit- 474 |tee, announced last night at the 429 regular meeting of the veterans 394 (in the Dugout. The work of Pet. | smokar card will .551 | immediately. 545 Another event in the nature of 518 public entertainment that will be 509 ; sponored by the Legion is a Base- 500 |ball Dance. Tt will be held within 486 (the next two weeks, the exact date 472 {not yet having been determined. 418 | PDance Committee Named The affair will be in charge of 2 committee appointed last night' by Post Commander Ralph Martin' and consisting of himself, Waino' | Hendrickson, Charles P. Seelye and | A, B. Clark. 1§ The Veterans last night selected their celegate to the Department | DR. 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