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BRIN GING UP FATHER § ALMOST FORGOT THAT MY HUSBAND 19 ABOUT TO BROAD- CAST AT THIS HOUR. ©OH.1 DO HOPE HE DEFEATS THAT MIDS LOTTA VOTES SHES HORRID .- I'D. LEAVE TOWN F SHE WAS ELECTED MAYOR - TAKE DOUBLE FALL OUT OF CHICAGO CLUB Gomez arfiuffing Win Their Games for Yanks —Lary Helps Out NEW YOR.K Aug. IZAN | (B sow) Never in the history of Gold Cup motor boat racing have the! shm delicate mahogany shells lit. tle bigzer than skiffs and pow: ed with engines that would drive yachts, established such for endurance as were turned in on Montauk Lake the other day. Four of the six starters led by Delphine IV., driven by Hill Horn,| N oi Newport Ne Va., for fall out of Chicago, Dodge, of Deirott, His mates staked Gomez to 14)thiee of the 30 mile heats and! in th g two of them, Delphine IV, and Kress made a home run and|George Reis’ El Largato, were un- Lyn Tercy punched out four hits|Ger the former records and close in the t game, three doubles I and ran his string 10 six straight by knocking and a single in the mgm-l 30.—Gomez took a double way to dc it. NEW NAME NO AID But that amazing galloping gad- get, the Delphine V. continued its reco*d for lack of speed and durabili“y for no good reason, and turned in another of its classic| performances in reverse. Unless you know your speed boats, you might not remember that his speed vehicle is the old | ss Syndicate ITI. with a chang- hull. GAMES MONDAY American League and 6; Boston 3. Detroit 3, 10; Philadelphia 7, Chicago 3, 3; New York 10, 4. St. Louis 6; Washington teen innings National League M ed tor that cate. But £ Miss Synd: She w for the powered the Miss Syndi- 0 open this ks' schedule. there's the cate herself. built by Horace Dodge me purpose of smash- afternoo: on the we STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Portland 88 63 Francisco 83 66 84 67 Hollywood 83 68 Sacramento .......... T4 8 S(‘”xul(’ E A 69 8 . 63 86 56 94 Pet 583 557 556 .550 A48T 469 423 373 St. Louis Boston New York Cincinnati 65 68 k& American League Won Lost New York 92 Philadelphia 9 ‘Washington k3 Clevelani 72 Detroit 64 St. Louis 54 Chicago . 39 Boston ... . 36 Missions National League ‘Won Lost .3 51 67 72 65 61 64 65 Pat. 589 519 516 496 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY AUGUST 30, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS | GRACIOUS' THATS THE STATION. MY-OH- MY* SORRY TO ANNOUNCE THAT, OWING TO THE MEETING HELD \N ORDER TO LAUNCH MR, JIGGS FOR MAYOR, ENDING 1N A FREE FOR ALL FIGHT, MAH HUSBAND JU‘JT PHONED: HE WUZ AT MR. JNGE'S MEETIN' NOW HE'S 1N JAIL AN SAYS HE DONT THINK HELL GIT QT IN TIME TO VOT FoR Horace | completed all| to a mile a minute pace all the gg It has the same 24 cylinder mo- | 7 1 perhaps 2 CAN THAT BU BROADCADT- Iing all Gold Cup wecords last year land with a dozen mecharics bun- died off to Lake Montauk, out on the tip of Long Island for a cou» ple of weeks of tuning up beere TWO FIGHTERS , driving another boat mw got Benny Hill, famous | racing driver, to pllot Lou Fettig and Alaska Cl it horn Will Not Box | ’ The mechanics labored over| {her by day and studied her by| for 30 DflyS night. Hill sent her roaring over | the course. She had 24 cylinders| g payr, an and the rival drivers muttered Fettig, of Grand Forks, North a mechanic for every cylinder. But she was conceded to be the 'fastest thing in the history of race. the ‘mission for pa |legal fight card at | week. POOF! POOF! | The card was put no during Well, the day of the battle nine recent State Legion 'meet boats lined up under perfect con- | ditions, the gun roared and away " they weat. Miss Syndicate roar- around the first turn of the ]hrs: lap of the opening 30 mile| | heat. Then poof—out went the iiss Syndicate motors. on pating in a. Bemidji the Carnera-Lasky ——— e —— The mechanics swarmed out the cou and towed her to z‘n !dock verishly they worked and | there was life in the engine agmn‘ for the start of the next heat. Syndicate roared Again Miss ‘ }av\av reached the first turn fllh‘ a |time and poof—the motors stop-| ped again, this sime a hundred| | vards further. | [ But she was back for the third and final heat, with no chance of wi ng the cup of course, but| still determined to show them| if only for a lap. Again she| flashed sway. This time she got 2ll the way around the turn and| |started beck the first home stretch, | PATHS full distance of wO“mnuce this year, miles, beiore the engine died for|CXPect the Badger |the third and last time. above, fivetage. ‘The most disgusted man in Mon- The cause of this tauk ‘was il Dr. Clarence» ‘W. Speaks, “What’s the matter, Benny?’ sin’s new grid coach who is they shouted at him at Miss Syn- Fef"ed t produce dicate, urder the ignominious tow,|"% neared the dock again. “The tlankety-blank thing,” he > announcad decisively, “just slmplyiommary' won't & {from the The me curse still hangs on| the Delphine V. Benny should have been driving her again. She simply would not go. - > Win or Lose MADISON, Wh, Aug. 30. ‘Um\e iy of Wisconsin foot yet they d eleven to his prospects as more than but since his University cate the entire state is him regardless of standing rating. Daily Cross-word Puzzle » A?ROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 1. . Fas . 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He is expected to see ser-|tc 1929 his Minnesota eleven vice in the majors next year. feated the Badgers four times THERE \WiLL BE NO ARE SUSPENDED Aug. 30.—Lou Buxing Com- Both men were slated to appem card here | | Thursday night but substitutes must | |be obtained for their opponenis. | Spears Injects Hopes— Grid Fans Back Coach, 5 are extraordinarily o paradox is ‘Wiscon- behind | the Badgers’ in the fwal conference Long before he came to Wis-.\ eg- Da-| records Gisparagingly that she also had o, and Eskimo Cleghorn, of Al- i- | - last | [ & 3 i e Comeback hnw of Bennv Leonard (left) are to get their stern- | est test when the former lightweight champion meets Jimmy Mec- Larnin (right), October 3, in a i0-rocund bout in New York. The pair have just agreed to terms. the were defeated once. The 1928 cven Ja Gophers ruined Wisconsin's chanc- } ez for a Big Ten championship— and one this record Wisconsin bas- es its Zootball optimism termen, for Allhough *Doc” nes not prom-|1032 Badger winning team, he hasj r form disp! d mJ(lL cloar his intention to have 4 ral sophomores ‘eam of men who like 10 PIaY }y carry most of the work. turnout 1s practice begins, ger Fall “Doc” when the nucleus of machine, last He their stic the nas put all candidates on own—and those not ('nlhu\-; about the game won't Lneup, he says. l Good Prospects In the face of this policy one of the largest squads that ever turned out at Wisconsin ;;r(ychllC.‘usc »f Dr. Spears’ him for sprmg practice, and an'with the Gophers in the past. his Fall Intense rivalry betw and Wisconsin w son here October 1, nesota-Wisconsin game classed arl the on’t be LABOR DAY SMOKER A. B. HALL Monday, September 5 ex- a fighting if victorious eleven this Fall. Coacht Spears declined to label “just arrival of Oregon | hiot-stove league discussions indi- re- || 1925 de- | and| Auspices AMERICAN LEGION and build now, when prices are low Lumber of every description to fit every reed is always in stock at Juneau Lum- ber Mills. Take advantage of today’s low price and buy now for building or repairing. You will be more than satisfied with lumber and other building materials bought here. Phone 358 for prices. Juneau Lumber Mills A HOME INDUSTRY They are to fight at catch weights. expected will have about 12 let- the and on GUNS and AMMUNITION For the Hunter Are you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? 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