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v eSS THE DAILY ALASKA EVIPIRE THURSDAY, SEPT 1, 1932. By GEORGE McMANUS THATS HIM NOW. M NOT ONLY WORRIED GO 1N AND JUST i S ABOUT WHAT THE GANG INTRODUCE s penty G WILL SAY, BUT WHAT + HAVE DECIDED THAT YOU ARE YOURSELF TO | THEY'LL DO TO =M WHEN TO APPOINT MR.PERCY VERENCE MR-PERCY | | v 1E'S OF LU TAKE . 1 HAVE TO INTRODUCE S FOUR SECRETARY. s VERENCP THE BEST HIM AS MY SECRETARY WILL BE HERE TO MEET ) . ; FAMILY N YOU: HE WILL GIVE DAYS HERE N You SoCIAL JTUE POPER PROMINENCE THAT '™ A MAN WHEN ~YOU ARE WHO TAKES ORDERS FROM LABOR DAY SMOKER A. B. HALL Monday, September 5 LN Ioc, Great Brtan rights reserved 4uspw(’s AMERICAN LEGION | schaat was a 7 to 5 favorite ERNIE SGHAAF He scaled 209': pounds end Baer weighed 200. Decision For Baer Is PUT DOWN The victory will go down as a aec:smn for Baer. Neither appeared very warlike ‘ .'md were warned a couple of times tc get into action. | | Baer tegan a methodical and ruthless attack in the ninth and ; by Only Clang Of Bell at End a: the tenth round began he start- FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION- SHIP OF ALASKA Miles Murphy vs. Dick Gordon Juneau Bellingham e o S 3 Schaaf to the ct SIX ROUNDS ! | National League | ed clipping N B r H(ltch(’t' [ v kot e iof Tenth Saved Knock- | with heavy lefts and rights, forc r'ny an (‘vy u /y‘ et 4| Ct 75 51 595 | D ing Schaat to the ropes. When | e ———— ——— A = | Bncla(;go FR A e R out Decision Schaaf escaped to the midring he | FOOtball Gflmes to B(’ Play0(1= \P;fimmn” T o1 e 593 | was grozgy and reeling. IML-FINAL Philadelphia 64 65 496 _ CHICAGO, II, Sept. 1. — Max Goes to Ropes o Baer, heavyweight cha]loni"r de- Schaaf retreated to the ropes : 63 65 492 Beiween Two Rival Academws EXTRA INNING st Lois B vy deleated 'Brale Sehaat, again. Beer fonomina snd e || Granny Hulse vs. Young RlChmOl’ld SV RTITRER ” 53 Boston slrong man, in ten rounds | in, naches like a sharpshooter _— | New York 59 70 458 2 g P e P! f - C:(:cinnatl 55 71 .41 here last night, the bell depriv-| whipping merciless blows to the| SIX ROUNDS A, | Superintendents Sign AUSTRAL[AN RACE : g ‘ /ing Bacr of a knockout. | cnin. L prodo b selin O ¥ e i 1 1 re 1 N | American League i As the bell rang at the end of a€r Mmeasur¢ m with a sav-/ . Agl:eeement Ending HORSE SOLD TO U. S. Chicago Ties Scc_nem Ninth RO L St doh AN B AA Eohant s (iaNiliake. Tt iy it Qi RDH, Batisar] SPECIAL EVENT Five-Year Break % : then Makes Five Runs |mew vork 4 93 37 716 on his face in the middle of tha | fell flat on his face, kmv-ked out. S R ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. 1.— A Philadelphia ... 80 51 611 ¥ing and was out for five min-| No count was taken up as the| i & % ELIGIBILITY RULE o T et M temhonang. s 1 4 5 utes el rang Eddie Murphy vs. ‘Slugger’ Weaver § § O 1a| CHICAGO, I, Sept. 1.—Chicago | Detroit s 512 SIX 2. REMAINS AS IT WAS|storty after winning the AgUA | o rended its winning streak to 128t Louis 54 81 400 i SIX 2-MINUTE ROUNDS e Cal‘e’;wbfia‘;‘d‘gp'u};fi’bevc‘;;il};‘gf's\.ccessiu;‘ games yesterday, com-|Chicago ... 89 88 o819 | 1 e Y i d to tie the Boston 37 02 287 | lated for! 5 Mg "ling from behin M S d C l 4 « First Contest Slatec Americaa sportsman, i Was 8- | e’ ning, hen scored e otor peed Costly.! Geoiai ichi e Sammy Nel 8 December Three in ‘01‘:’129" ";mayycars old, “will pmb_‘;\‘wc ;un;_s 13 wag tenth to beat| SKILL WITH EGGS :l-:l{;o i 4 i € 2¢ OPO\ 1C Y y 1 1 2 |New York 10 GOLFER TROUGH SCHOO! £ E 5 4 Philadelphia ably be put out on Whitney [arm| The Giants scored four runs in| i An Associated Press article recently published in FOUR ROUNDS f 4 hrolh Tee) W W e their half of the tenth frame but| payyas rrex. Bebt 1Dt newspapers throughout the country makes this ob- | NEW YORK, Sept. 1—The s o Koenig and Cuyler hit home runs,|p o0 oo © o S e eur servation: | e s RT BRIEFS | |the lattr with two on bases, to|g mpion who studies jour- : e | ¢+ the "nv':;uym.r l:lrearlf el:t 0;\':’%:_ | ¢ |win | &t Bomifern Rietliomst Speed (‘.nmus' hmh.i Ihq Chicago Motor Cluhlcnn- Ed N]elSOfl VS. Leonard Stokes R oind Willie knapp, tramer for the| P RO sity when he isn't on the | cluded after an investigation that showed a mile-a- || ; collegiate athletic rivalerlesand -, ohireds raced by Mus. John GAMES WEDNESDAY links, has an unusual campus job, minute in your automobile is from three to four || the two great service elevens | g | : . ! e A el . {D. Heriz of Chicago, is a former Pacific Coast League | He's official egg fryer for times more exepensive than when your speedometer | will battle again on December | ; e i Y i Phiadeiphia. : | Jockey. e s row.” says 40 to 45. First Bout Starts at 8 P. M. { Hollywood 6; Oakland 1. ns part of his way through | The Superintendents of the | Prancisco 2; Sac to 10. i 1 The couclusion was arrived at after checks made . £ iladel- | The fi fighter John L. Sul-| San Francisco 2; Sacramento 10.school ny arising early each morn- 1 E as 4 at a: ] acks ma i e e vicns me:d ‘“g,hl’hdadajc \hv:m‘ ever slgned to meet was a| Seattle 5; Los Angeles 2. ling, lighting the gas and cook- at various speeds. The results were cited: i ADMISSION - - - $1,00, $1.50, $2.00 {’r'::w N e o | Clevelander, Prof. John L. Donald- National League {0k 01 Ses. e Rhers @ R il Oil consumption at 55 miles an hour is seven ! . The disputed ground upon |Son, but Donaldson turned dOWN | Gpicass 10; New York 9. Pt aathaie al o G B b e e ks i Tickets on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau which the two broke, the three the match Brooklyn 7, s Oitielaviabl: 3, 10: SRS HARC EEIRCRECE SNBSS % S i i year cligibility for gridiron | i s Yok Rl E o ¢ Tire wear at 50 is twice as much as at 40. Drug Company and Pioneer Pool Hall warriors, was left as it had | inners e ma athletic | ; piis 6; 'Washing A AR ; 4 o oF . been up to the time the Navy |“W” at Wisconsin who have not| f)‘;“_l‘?L“5.G'P}“;;“lll.‘”}:;""47 f GRIMAI A BARRETT FIND Gasoline consumption at 55 is one-fourth more | made it an issue. Ibeen out of school more than five O e e £ tHBh at 80, - e T 2 e R Zoe. 4 ats at least |vears will tecelve compHmentary| oqsNPING OF CLUBS SEUTOUIS e Lo onaiey i ; O e R R . eal'horflm:ll;:y yvam make its |tickets to football games. STANDING OF CLUBS | Grimm, new manager of the Chi- In addition there’s the wear and tear on the car own cligibility rules, the prin- i Pacific Coast League 1&,&0 Cubs, is another “find” of at the higher speeds. e . —————— ciple for which the Army held | Out of 40 freshman football nu- Won Lost Pect. |Charley Barrett, veteran scout of . WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S sEvacEs- out at the time of the break. ;meral winners at Tllinois in 1931 | Fortland 90 63 588 | working for the St. Louis Cardinals, h AAL " The agreement runs through |Coach Bob Zupke expects the larg- | San Francisco 84 67 556 | Rarrett, firct spotted Grimm when 1932, 1933 and 1934, lest group of varsity eligibles in|Los Angeles ... 84 69 549 the latter wes playing on a Muni- All S, tt k I y | s Veriat s the school’s history. Hollywood 8 69 549 cipal League team here. en shattuck, Inc. | A two-mile road race for boys|Sacramento ... Vi) 9 487 | — e e New Zealand’s butter output has' was a feature of a “tuberculosis|Seattle : 71 78 .477| Brazil has more than 500 estab- Established 1898 PHONE 249 | increased 7 per cent in the last benefit program at Sports-|Oakland .. 64 85 -430 | lishments devoted to the produc- | day” p Missions ... 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