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o1 22,1932, By GEORGE McMANUS cus At well, gesfs, member the as to BY GOLLY' I'VE GOT A DATE TO MAKE A POLITICAL SPEECH ON THE STREET TO-DAY,BUT | DONT KNOW WHAT To TALK ABOUT. I'M LATE oH-on* \ WONDER IF SHES GONNA VOTE FER ME FER MAYOR? AN'GENTLEN, IF '™ ELECTED MAYOR OF THIS TOWN, | INTEN! TO BEAUTIFY IT.THE FIRST THING TO GO WiLL BE ALL THESE OBJECTIONABLE TELEGRAPH POLES al “th with t they have found that s essental 5 of the for shov egy, has been removed nrew regulations, especially the pro- v ns covering tackling, blocking, use of hanis and on.” prohlem slonalism, d deal. If an encoura ur knows that he may turn nd still be wel- comed ve folds, he will be less inlined to attempt decep- tion. @f his status Is , one | or another, Jhen main vanishes, and cial | automat noved. art TEXON, Tex., Aug, 29. — John | (Snipe) Conley, one time manager Dallas in the Texas TLeague d holder of a winning-streak ark of 19 games, is leading a mi-pro nine here. He plays infield or outfield, and oe- takes at. . the! RULES GET O. K. Football * coaches, - having mid-summe> clinics on new and their affairs in general gone back lLome satisfied that changes in the intercolleg ill be the best int sport Many feel the national rules co the connections, question seldom as to the staus. As int *FIGHT WALKER gentlemen of the royal game forsook amateur ranks W tendency Max and Mickey Wil September 19 in 15- hout any occa raise hands in ! It being made Round Bout ‘ NEW YORK, elr own busine: own decisions so far as I Meet A ot tousitIT s Sch has ar | German returning mourd ARSI S Old papers for sale at Empire Office. GUNS and A For the IMUNITION Hunter on Elm and Perkir petitive outiet they desired in or tournaments. National Leaguc ‘Won Lost 3 51 72 61 65 64 65 68 5 UHOME DRIVES " BY RUTH AIDS YANKS SUNDAY akes Two Circuit Clouts | —New York, Chicago |New vork . Split Double Game Eliaagph ‘Washington Cleveland NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 29.—Princi- |Detroit ... pally due to Babe Ruth's batting, | St. Louis 54 69 the Yankees broke even with Chi- |Chicago 39 83 cago in the Sunday games. Boston .. 36 1 Ruth hit his 38th home run in — .- —— the first game in the ninth inning and made his 39th circuit drive 1 SELECTED FOR ! 816 GOLF 60 ! Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Boston New York Cincinnati & OUT IN THE OPEN 2. — Max' Byt what of the amateur from per, if he happens to find form cejzes the chance to make some- | his cam- thing of Lis skill? paign to reclaim the world's cham- 11 the pro: eems strong enough | pionship e. as in Nurm®s case, he is prompt- | The former champion will figh® 1y cast out snd, in effect, stigma- ! Mickey Walker in a 15-round bout tised, no matter what the con-| at Madison Square Garden On tingent circumstances may be ¢ September 19, the winner to m the influencé of organizations whic Jack Sharkey for the title next conguet semi-professional activi June. ties under the oloak of amateur- | Schmeling and Walker origin- jgm, ally! were scheduled to meet at The question of Nurmi’s guilt or| Miami last winter in another jnnocence as aside from the point | “Battle of the Palms” but the tpat if ther. is toc be a house-| match failed to materialize. cieanng in athletic ranks, it ought { When the match fell through to start oa the ground floor and | Schmeling signed to fight Shar- work up “rough the attic, rather (key and eventually lost the title. than concentrate on one conspicu- Walker, who tips the scales only |a few pounds over 170, earned the ¢ . iright to meet Schmeling months N ~ (] |ago, when he fought Sharkey to FIRE ALARM CALLS a caaw at Ebbetts Field. Since then he has met the best of the heavies, losing to Johnny Rigpo, Cleveland baker boy, in a vec?t bout. s - Aug run- | Are you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? in RIFLES——SHOT GUNS——KNIVES American \;f:;‘“fiost and all ACCESSORIES 90 31 78 49 54 o8 63 60 iM Thomas Hardware Co. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter + Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30 GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 8, 1; San Francisco | 2. M}ssi:ns 1, 3; Los Angeles 12, 4. Sacramento 0, 8; Portland 5, 2. Scattle-Oakland, rained out. National League New York 4; Chicago 5. Philadelphid 2, 2; Cincinnati 1,8 Brooklyn' 1, .4; St. Louis 4, 6. American League Chicago 5, 5; New York 2, 11. Cleveland 10, 3; Boston 1, 4, Detroit 15; Washington 7. -3 Third and Frankln. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts Pront, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. 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Perry, Englishman, 7-6 and 6-3 in the mixed doubles. 589 4% | « TENNIS DOUBLES | & 73| son — Vines, Helen 565 439 |Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gled- ny Var Ryn and Wilmer Allison The defenders who also hold straight sets of 6-4, 6-3 and 6-2. by Sarah Palfrey of Brookline,; (SRR 5 A LT R Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily i Joins Walker Cup Team|? for Engagements Thurs- day and Friday KOCKFORD, Til, Aug. 29. Gus Moreland, aged 21, was last | Saturday . notified he had been selected as a member of the Wal- ker Cup team. He was then play- ing in the Western Amateur Golf ichampionship and immediately ac- \cepted. e | Conunuing to play, Moreland. who ‘is a Texan, stroked off the fairways with the Western Ama- teur crown on his brow, turning | back with ease the challenge of |Tra Couch, of Chicago, but a one- | 3 6 8 SPORT BRIEFS 1 4 -5 -1 -9 Gene McEver, former Tenne: footbali star, will have but thr seasoned men for the nucleus of his backfield at Davidson collage. Phone 38 — | the past| Flor — Men'’s |2 nce the|8nd i 3 win- | Ex-of; Commissioner for up|Department of Agriculture, Will| THe bald Baron of Belgium, De leave here on the Northwestern|Bailet-Latour, president of the in- Tuescay for Seattle enroute to!ternational Olympic commitiee, Four public baseball diamonds|their home in Ohio. Mr. Flory manifested his keen discernment of Spokane, Wash., have been|Will accompany them as- far asiof the amaleur-professional prob- closed by park commissioners to|Ketchikan, returning -about «the lem in gthletics when heput for- adults to give 'youngsters more|end of this week. 3 the suggestion fthat there| room for play. Mig. Flory's home is in Dayton.|pe a ‘friend'ier mingling of the two Celiforniac tennis players annexed the Oregon St championship 18 times tounament was establishe: ning it eleven years straight to 1932, GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Osakland 2; Seattle 5. Hcllywood 4; San Francisco 5. Missions 2; Los Angeles 6. Sacramento 2; Portland 3. National League Chicago 6, 5; New York 1, 0. Have Your Own in Columbus Isided margin of five and four. After tHe trophy ceremonies Sat- urday night, Moreland said he would leaves immedjately for Brookline, Mass., to prepare for the Walker Cup engagements next ‘Thursday and Friday. e —— MRS. HILL IS Boston 4; Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 8; St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 1; Cincinnati 2. American League St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 9. i Cleveland 4; New York 5. { Chicago 10; Boston 13. 557 < GOLF CHAMP STANDING OF CLUBS 550 PEORA, I, Aug. 20.—Mrs. Opal Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost 487 Hill, of Kansas City, last Saturday 469 | won her second straight Womans' 423 | Golf Championship, 2 and 1 on a .373)36 hole final match. Pct. Portland ........ 583 Sar. Francisco . Los Angeles Hollywood .. Sacramento .. Seattle Oakland ... Missions ... Misc Flory resides Maurice J. “Clipper” Smith, |where she is connected with the football coach at Santa Clara, Cal.|Ohio State University. University, has opened negotiations A Te kA SO for a post-season game in the Ha- TO POPULARIZE POLO waiian TIslands. 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