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. fe - THE DAILY ALASKA EM’PIRE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932. B8 s : By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER IFATS THE LAST THING 1 EVER DO, r'LL SEE THAT MISS LOTTA VOTES NEVER GETS THE ELECTION TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE -~ T on, SHUT UP~ LISTEN TO ME~ THAT WOMAN MUST BE OEFEATED AND | AM GOING TO PUT uP A CANDIDATE ) TO DEFEAT HERAND 7 S £ WHO DO You % b soeecsermise fr—f o ‘ JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 \ DID- DID YOU JEE IN HOW COULD 1 ? DID You CALL THE PAPER \WHERE V+ NEVER GIT A M99 LOTTA VOTES CHANCE TO SEE 15 GOING TO RUN A PAPER IN FOR MAYOR OF THIS HOUSE - WE EXTEND A o g PERSONAL COLLECTION (L[5 1552 g s s o, G e s e 719 SERVICE TO ALL U. S. Yacht Takes Olympic Crown Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 "ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Hallowell, Venzie and Brock-' oz, mg,zeni wi =% | EGION RECORD DODGERS BEAT boards. Cunningham of Kansas | turned in astounding times in the spring. Mangan and Crowley also look»d great at times. o g et oo = EXCELS IN ALL - REDS, MOVE UP o Sl EXCEPT GAMES, 70 2ND PLACE Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Deliclous IHams and Bacon Three Deliverics Daily Phone 38 Ipx-eny w{ell “run down.” Both of 072 of the explanations for the |them failed to qualify. Hallowell, ! > 4 4 S d-breaking results of the|Cubdingham and Crowley came Vers Syrpass in All' De- Van Mungo Pitches Brook-| Olymnic track and field sports through the final tests, but none i N o tnat they fed the Finms pa|Of them had a real “kick” in the| partments Except'Games | lyn to 15th Victory i S | Olympic final. Cunningham ran | w H'u' H | 3 ‘9 St t | himsalf out setting the pace for | on— riting Hieavy | n arts ¥ 144 < ; ! Beecnil, Cornes and Edwards. he British forces consumed Th; trouble seems to be that| In every department of the game! CINCINNATI, O, 'Aug. 20. — of Orjemal tea. the Olympics cant be run when ;€Xcept in’' games won and lost, Brooklyn overhauled Pittsburghj % Lhc:e were no note-!Amfl_ium are .at their best. Joie which was the vital factor in de-!yesterday afternoon by deteatlngi X i g g ” Y ances of the a:hlebes‘!Ray' Lioyd Hahn and now the 1932 ciding the 1932 championship, the!Cincinnati 6 to 0, and took second | g %3 4 s WW""“'“ the brawnier American) i . Ameri i aseball club had pl i ional League while | - eating themselves out of the | CFOP have missed the Olympic Ameriean Legion bassball clib hac Bace W the Mo L oy 10| The yacht Angelita, owned by Owen . Churchill of Los Angeles, which : onshi v jq | mark. & i ; al | won the championship in the eight meter class in the yachting races at R} i [ nships the way they did the seven-game Little World's to 4. g 4 b i N four years ago at the battle of o e e e . e e i 2 | the Olympic Games. The Angelita defeated the Canadian craft. Santa N . H fe Series that ended last night. Van Mungo hurled the Dodgers Maria, in & close finish, W ave our wn Amsterdam. { ! In team hitting it was g‘reatlyiw their fifteenth victory in nine- f wefs at the Olympic village | isuperior as well as in individual teen starts, limiting the Reds to" v under strict orders and the‘ |batting. It scored more runs und,slx hits and allowing only two, gtn‘ e 0, R(,d sAvINGs ACCOUN r m was much better cnl-i made fewer errors. These facts men to reach third base. ) » i 3 than ever before to keep were revealed today in the official ! Boconu-s Blot . s on the performances of | |statistics made public by Scorer, GAMES FRIDAY On White S Let your money earn interest for at the eating table. | ;Edwa,rd Mize, Pacific Coast League n aieaoK you in a Savings Account at this ¢ Brazilians brought their own R H: : .| Tos Angeles 10; Missions 6. : . cotfes. enough of It in fact to| SEATTLE, Aug 20—-rs. George mety whe tied for betsing honors| Oakland 3; Sacramento 1. CHICAGO, Aug. 20. — The bank where it will be safe and sell quantities for expense money, | -10”?50“ of Seattle, ill“:hnh“ d- among the regulars, were credited| Seattle 0; Portland 3. i White Sox of Chicago no long- ready when you need it. Make the Finns brought along e for two years, regaine ¢ WO yith the remarkable average of| San Francisco 4; Hollywood 15. 5 er are pure—white sox. lar d f a1 crates of their favorite|man’s golf championship vester- [ ooy our other Leglonnaires play- National League F; i The stockings of solid white, regular deposits « + o » kee your bread. Otherwise American 48y by defeating her clubmate,'y 0"\ "o" poionies” of the games| Brooklyn 6; Cincinnati 0. B v a part of the uniform since | account growing . ... and build es were relied upon to fill Mrs. Fred T. Jackson, four uD p wey over 300, while only three| New York 10; Pittsburgh 4. % i e, DORMER, (ot ¢ ey : culinary fads and fancies,|and three to play over the 36 g " qo that class Boston 6; Chicago 5. 26 ngog Rhode 15’:;“- AUg.| League history, and which gave a substantial cash reserve that - hole rcute on the Rainier course.;” 7 + AR i |20—Primo Carnera scored a one| tpne club its nickname, are { 2 el d“fr’)glu';’l;g“’:};‘:wW;fe}i‘:‘g- s [ The averages for team batting| Philadelphia & St Louis 5. | il itoout over Jack Gagnon.| gone. will enable you to do the things and individual batting follow: - Amur_lcnn League |of Boston, last .night, after 1 The Sox blossomed out the you want to do. Remember, this Team— AB l_l H Pet. Df:»'ont 4, 5.' New York 8, 6. iminuce and 35 seconds of fight-| other day wearing ‘white sbook- § UP POPS ITALY American Legion. 225 55 76 .337| Ohicago 3, 1; Washington 4, 4. |inggreds el s e gt e ank is here to help you. Come Ta2 victory of Italy's eat lit- | 4 i A g i Wit gulgx Becgij gzame % ‘Elfin o 2:133 3; S;;s l,féi'l Cleveland 7, 2; Philadelphia 9, 3 ‘ weighed 212 pounds and| hem. and another Amerfcan in often! o distlinh vsurprise el xhe‘ w ‘Haine’; e gt i S ;u-x:am:nz:t: Ll-egmlun s Ta" weighed 261 pounds. League tradition was aban- cnlookers at the running of the 1 Grummett, AL. ... 26 5 13 .500|game of city series for champion-| = # 2 F' N g l B \ Olympic 5000 meter final, many [Smith, AL. 2 0 1 500|nip which nas been won by Elks,| MOST VALUABLE OARSMAN irst [Nationa ank 4 f wnom connected his name only |Worth, AL . 26 T 12 461}, TEAM’S ONLY NON-NATIVE Y with the vegetable that caused the | NEWPORT, Riiode Iland, AUg.,;. schmitz, AL .. 11 1 5 455 fos Emmes UL 5L N — TWO NEW FOES of JUNEAU i boy t remark: “You may call it |20.—Ellswo ines, National Ten-inraegpadden, E. ... 24 4 10 417 ERKE! e ED brociol, but 1 say it's spinach.” |Dis Champion, today gained the pova g . B 40 %| STANDING OF CLUBS | BEmEELoy, ou we ™) ONSCHEDULE OF = | oyisvr A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT Tuiits teimpn. haweves. way mo|econd. leg.in the Newport Casino e, AL 15 1 1 | Feewe veess League |Votelihe Doh LT SR OO DUKE GRIDDERS| SLHAVE A SROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT B upset to those acquainted with his|Trophy by overwhelming Wilmer Garn, AL. .2 9 7 318 Won Lost Pol.il, ' & the most valuable oarsmen Al S —————————— record, which prompted this ob-/| l"““g‘”_“ 6*;‘5 gaé":j Cup partner, pojler, E. 19 2 6 316 ;‘;‘fi““d sty :g :‘2’ 's7 in California’s crew, Norris Gra-| DURHAM, N. C. Aug. 20. — > pick him well beforel y 6-4, 6-3 and 6-3. B, ; ; yWOOd ... . 0 L;atflo f;g(pi?n;fl ::::r forehand { o I in:rc:;smé AL, ;Z (: : g? T ™. es 580 h‘smt.lu “éeo ;:lnly z;ta.nwn(n ; n;t:)e {Coach Wallace Wade's Duke Blue Becall was the best mier in.ST. PAUL RELEASES | Manning, E. .. 31 5 6 .26|8en Francisoo ... 7 68 Se3{ot I CETEn e fb i St i oy Europe last year, outside of Jules!™ " * | Copper, AL 11 ¢ .3 37|Secramento w9 T2, 490 He' |Eouthan, ColpRenoe apponas i oot ORWOLL, EX-BEAVER Rocenterr. Ealoiats T W AR e GRS TR0 n ity ans Setend EVAN-JONES Ledoumegue of France, who was 9 Rodenberg, E. 4::0:1 4 Oakiind 80 433 coxswain of the 1932 California| The Devils will meet the Au- Vi banished te nks be- McCloskey, E. ... 22 3 5 .228 ¢ | . :0‘;:) mavofi;x:x‘m:? hfi'x;fimi had| ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 20. _‘.mcnglpg.s F?.y e 3676 231 |Mlssions o0l gm L’i‘é’fi :;le lsml::s rmnir y:x‘:; Zz;n Je‘g"}‘;s,,o‘i,‘mfi“g‘;{l‘,‘ifi'y"'g: h:;,' run the 1500 meters in 3:50, just|Ossie Orwoll, hurler and first base- Coughlin, E. ...... 10 5 2 .200 Natl !Bfi, varsity. Washington for a battle with the i before coming to the United States,|man, who came to the St. Paul S. Baker, AL. ... 21 3 4 .190 atlonal Leogne st Pot.| He is a Junior and attended Old Liners. b 50 that he was no more than in|American Association Club from Orme, E. .. 12 1 2 161 h 6:? 51 smehw] at Taft, Cal, when his fam- Coach Wade's grid warriors will 3 god form when he romped the|Poriland, Ore, of the Pacific Coast Mathison, AL. ... 14 2 2 .142/Chicago - 5% o33 lly moved from Pendleton, Ore. |report for duty Labor Day with s Olympic final in 3:512 for a new Leagae several weeks ago, has D. Baker, E. . 9 0 1 .a1|Brookiyn 8 et Fall practice starting at once. Pros- ord in the games. been given his release, W. P. Mc- Blake, AL. 23 1 2 .08g|Pittsburgh JABL B850, ks e sy versatis Wb 'Micking, business manager of the Koski, E. .. 40 ‘0 ‘ogofEhilagelphia b 61 O 1t 508, 9 o e £ o‘:)d' PROSPECTS FADE Saints, announces. Brodie, E. g 70°70 DGIRRECE st » 2; 23‘1’ ! SrORE R -“'z:tr:(:cenx‘"‘::orfiusa;e“ i THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL This had looked, tn advance, like| _Although he pleyed the initial, e b b | the year for Americans to stage sack for the Portland Club, he Old Papers for sale at The Empire r“' oK ..... m ‘415! H. H. Creed, of Victoria, B. C,, } Office. Cincinnati . B a come-back in the 1500. 'came here @s a pitcher. won. the prized gold medal of the| Amencan League Victoria-Saantich Inlet Anglers’) DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Y B e | /\DVERTISE Miss Ruth McGinnis, of Hones- O U R uapland. o po I ¢ :3; dale, Pennsylvania, is rated as the y $14.00 Per Ton At Bunkers [ 2 ‘Washington ......... 85 51 k Detroit DA 55 _sls_mmndlng_ women's professional i EDOIE 8t Louts - 8 e .:;.Wc‘m il WA N T S Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Chicago S5 318 { Young Ed Walsh, who is hav- P i Y M s v, e | g Pacific Coast Coal Co . Oakland in the Pacific Coast league | UNTERS | Gssboaltmince“ for charter any|league, is still the property of the, WANT ADS time. See George Brothers. adv.)Chicago White Sox. | | University of Iowa sports sched- NOTICE FORECLOSURE WARE- o5 tor 1932-33 call for the Hawk- HOUSEMAN'S' LIEN eyes tc meet all other Big Ten Notice is hereby given under the | teams in either football or basket- EMPIRE ball. | provisions of Section 707, C. L. A} that the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, at the Gold- |stein Building, in Juneau, Alaska, on the 10th day of September, 1932 {at the hour of 10 AM., ‘the fol- lowing merchandise stored with {undersigned and upon which | charges amounting to $150.00 have |been due and unpaid for more than | |three months last past, to-wit: 6 boxes of books, marked “Fol- som.” Tolan SET A NEW OLYMPIC RECORD IN WINNING THE OLYMPIC I0O-METER TiITLE IN 10.3 SECONDS ) in the FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. STORE OPEN UNTIL ‘8 P M \ ) 8 P. M. FOR GOOD STEAKS GO TO BAILEY’S CAFE | C. GOLDSTEIN. 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