The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1932, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER ARE YOU ASKIN® ABOUT THE HORSE OR MY PROSPECTS OF BEIN' NEXT MAYOR OF THIS WHY. DAY, YOURE JUST A% GOOD AD IN. + LANDED FOUR VOTES FER YOU IN BUSEY COUNTY- FINE GOOD WELL' HOW 1S WORK, CASEY THE MAYOR? BY GOLLY,THAS) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932. ' GOT'EM THROLGH ME BROTHER. HE'S FER YOU, OLD TOP. " By GEORGE McMANUS wealth of backfield material de- spite the loss of last year's heady quarterback, Johnny Biancone. The Beavers open September 17 F R BEAvERs against Gonzago and close in New ‘{Ycrk November 19 with Fordham e, !FR.ENCH HUNT JUNGLE GOLD CORVALIS, Ore, Aug. 26—A| CUYABA, Matto Groso, Brazil— |new line will wear the colors of French engineers are cxploring Oregon State this Fall as its eleven ‘gold bearing lands along the Rio For the Hunter Are you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? RIFLES—— SHOT GUNS——KNIVES and all ACCESSORIES GUNS and AMMUNITION Thomas Hardware Co. LUMBER ALY ———— ]UNS up against other Pacific Guapore, which marks the bound- Coast Conference football glev-iary between Brazil and Bolivia > r ol y i American League coul'd have told‘in advance ]us.‘em. |They are trying: 10 mhcertain the Won Lost Pet [\ how the third edition of the Carr- " e aduation ! = New York 8 3 697 ° Fastman story was going to end| o Men were lost by graduation exact scope of the reglon's min- ’ 3 i) 3 o 7 ook |and the greatest difficulty will eral wealth. Philadelphia 6 49 .608 =, g, 3 —just like the previous two. Atl Bably (e oind I Iohnaine: B i Rec A 1 | Washington 70 52 574 400 Carr packs too much speed‘pr0 UL fR e g { fo P £ i | H e 565 " 'and “kick” for East Ca !center into shape. There's talk| MUKOGEE, Okla., Aug. 26. — | ! y |Clevetand 70 54 .1J % . 3 tcr E;"‘t 5~m‘“‘t- % L h"“u[ moving Vic Curtin, lettermaniA baseball game was played here PHONE 358 i D;e“mv b% 5? '5,2 X, > i SPrL';e '..“ Sm.,an,a S: € WNOland last year, into the pivot po- recently starting after midnight | DIA S Suia LS ’4‘73 m e sf}’] 7 £ = ‘:]p when he begins|uipion There are three other let- and ending at 2 o'clock in the Ck:l?ago i ';2‘ >1e?)' x:hg ?;fl l\c ;ape. i |termen ends wholl be on hand morning. It was the last game|-—— — —— . { e e St A o | i it hand, at his DAt | when Coach Paul Schissler calls of the “day” on the heavy sched- l e | o b i & . ' | s a 9 Jats | > T BRiES " hOn_OlQ[ t_he tcurl;(oua ;mfeulg:,;; (:1' Kastman would have rumishedone‘ms squad together. He has a ule of a sandlot tournamen sall WE EXTEND A 23 - ] 1! ¥ the mpic track and field bat- o 4 0 Bk i | Deciding Circuit Clout Is|, . -liot s T uibatied o et i Bt | 0, Vet Qe of e gemen] _— PERSONAL COLLECTION Made in Ninth Inning Sheldon Ounningham . was the | nicn grapevine system of Infor-' of Ganads. I | SERVICE TO ALL ' 3 third golfer to make a hole-in-ome| mavion concerns the re-action of | 2 | —Score 4 to |cn . the Silverton, Ore,, course. Paivd Nl 40 fho tisies of his POR ' P .f. C C ll ! youttiful - fellow countryman in| you can't convince Evelyn Hall| actiie Loast ollectors NE WYORK, Aug. 26.—The Yan-| Three golfers tied for first place competition, notably that of Lflufh'of Otinago, i TRy, BhaL | . i 3 3 kee home run twins, Babe Ruth'and two for fourth place at the|roneinen | iy A 4 gue at S 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 4 it i L % ; was beaten by Babe Didrikson, the | and Lou Gehrig, overpowered sweepstakes of the Coronado, Cal To . Havk e el albtie it h""‘wonder il in the final of th - Cleveland’s one 4-base swatter, Country Club. ¥y Pl S ey girl,” in the final of e necessary to keep in mind that 'the international moguls, |the games, held up the great Paavo |&s a somewhat horrible example Averill yesterday to give the Yanks a 4 to 3 victory. Victoria, B. C. has invited swim- Gehrig’s home run was his 28th, mers competing in the Olympiad of the season and finally decided to appear there after games. 5;{ B BN WD o plate the scrap in the ninth inning with| foig o h‘im \iirachly Lhé m;_ none out. { Scandinavians in Santa Barbara,| . i f f 14 lism. Ruth's circuit drive was his 36th. Cal. have organized a soccer team.lmgooNu?;:e::io?: l?:; ‘stands durs :lti'.:a;n:mr‘::n u;]tl’;:sjlxth lnmngi repart’i“g the games, an cbscure and si- Thirteen lettermen will i 5 + ¢ ient figure, forgoiten mostly by I o oy e UAVersity Ol 'the multitude, the last’ of His GAMES THURSDAY 4 {Olympic records wiped -off the ! books. 5si 2! h _ Pacific Coast Learue e e ma. “pa| " Like the rest of the crowd e Hollywood 7; Missions 9. . . |watched the tactics of Purje in |seven tackle candidates averaging Seaitle 12;. Sactaniento 5. {1 unds, and four are veterans. San Francisco’ 10; 5; Los Ange- | " = i 2 M 3, 8. Young Billy Sullivan, son of the e cld-time White Sox catcher, has been trying his hand at receiving the 1500 meters, in which this Finn collided with ‘most of the {field, including the Americans, Hallowell and Crowley; then, on ‘Lne following day, saw Lehtinen (crowd off Hill, in violation of the Natwonal League Philadelphia 11, 6; Pittsburgh|though he came to the Sox from | - 3 i G Thhe’ Dife * a8 -6 7oiish e Bn_i;::e::,rsm the stretch drive of 5000 | ¢ | ters. | Brooklyn 3; Chicago 9. > Nurmi not onl vatched but | New York 6; St Louts 5. s o) « hnsh.pllayzd 1: nfi?grew a ‘bt mc;:scd“a C'I'he o‘l‘d American League |“°r]d S o WG, of 2 | master never would have descend- 37 home runs and hit for an av- New York 4; Cleveland 3 |ed to such methods himself. So St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 15. | oe° % - | it seems that when he got back ‘Chicago 4; Boston 5. SOUTH'S “HARDEST LINKS” to the Olympic village in the even- Detroit 5; Washington 8. ‘} STANDING OF CLUBS | inig he took these young fellows {to task in no uncertain terms. In fact, the story goes that Paa- DALLAS, Tex, Aug. 26—The ., gn, has a habit of speaking Cedar Crest Country Club, one of s ming without fear or favor the oldest in Texas, and once host THROWN OPEN TO PUBLIC Paciric Loast League Won Lost Pct. Portland .. 8 62 578 | _“when among his own clan, “d}'ess- San Francisco . 80 65 ,5:-,2,1‘71_“/_‘]"/E D g w2y bemot only for their uns&tkgtacmry Los Angeles . 80 [ '5M1mamged e o gt Ao b St performances, but for the impres- || Sacramento . 73 T4 497 “Lighthorse Harry” Cooper!i:;n they created among the spec- { ‘Seattle . 0% 340 A learned to play golf over Lhe‘ 'It.);;s, it * B Wit e be i mend. < 63 84 AW e when his father was pro- R e v e [ Miszions .. 0o "3M|reasional there. The layout wns']ng i T B once described by Walter Hagen! 5 National League as the hardest course in the CARR AND EASTMAN | Wwon Lost Pot. South. One of the big regrets of me 4 Chicago 68 52 567 oo games, of course, from the Ameri- Brooklyn . 66 59 528]| RABAT, Morocco — Peliminary can viewpoint, was the fact that Pittsburgh . 65 59 524 noring for oil near Maknes has big Ben Eastman did not lead the 63 64 496 been so encouraging that powerful pursuit of Tom Hampson, the .63 64 496 machinery capable of reaching low British school teacher, in the 800 . 80 68 ABB;depths has been ordered. The first meters, instead of chasing Willie 2 59 64 480 small' wells yield a daily average of | Carr in the 400. Cincinnati ...... .54 T 425 13,000 gallons. Most . any unbiased = observer | DAILY SPORTS CARTOON - —By Pap THE OUTI:FFDEQ p IT Toorc Him ALONG [ \ TME TO GET WS EYE ONHE BaLL. | —8&uT Tuere's NO SToPPING Him Now All Rights Reserved by Tise Associated Press”™ before | girls 80-meter hurdles in the Olym- pics. The slow motion pictures only serve to heighten the argument, so far as Evelyn is concerned.: I sat through a showing of these pictures as Mrs. Hall argued her point in person. T'p» films show- ed Evelyn and Babe hitting the tape simultaneously, but the Tex- as girl appeared to gain a shade by twisting her left shoulder across the finish line first. | Hotand Cold Showers OPEN TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAYS | From 1 P. M. to 1 A. M. Evelyn had as much if not more " of her' body across in a full-strid- ing finish, and her forward knee was in front. — e ARMOUR AFTER ANOTHER TITLE ! ST. LOUIS, Aug. 26.—Tommy Armour, winner of the event in 1930, is an entrant in the St. Louis open golf tournament, to be re- vived this Fall. The entry of Jock ‘Hutchinson, veteran professional, also has been received. - - LONG DRIVER BEATS GUS DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 26—Louis Nowlin, young Dallas golfer, who defeated Gus Moreland, Texas and Trans-Mississippi champion in a Fort Worth tournament, is one of the longest drivers in the State. Black Bear COLLECE-CUT CORDS CASTOR and CREAM Have the snap and style young fellows are looking for H. S. Graves _The Clothing' Man GASTINEAU AVENUE (On hill directly back of the Alaskan Hotel) Phone 349 Ladies by Appointment { Window Cleaning Phone 212 Interesting News! Next week—at our Toilet Goods Section MISS LILLIAN L. SHORT Special Representative of Ricaarp Hupnur LS New York—Paris Will tell of the exquisite and effective Du Barry Beauty Treatments—by the new Home Method. 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