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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1932. : o RESERVE SEATS (Siribling \YANKEES COME [JDHNNY RISKO | - FOR LABORDAY . Will Mect GlOE T LOSE | WINS B0 WITH | "4 the Month RIGHE BILL ARE LESS Max Agaim yry SENATORS KING LEVINSKY !Former Champion and SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR, 10-1b. | “ »w o . ! e \Fans May Be Disappointed, ~ Young FFIli);hter Mix | Crowder Nearly Shuts OutiCleveland Baker Keeps bagS e 55¢ as Number Is Reduced It in February Leaders—Record Made Chicago Man Off Bal- WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, large bars, from 700 to 300 NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Arrange- by New York ance, 12 Rounds 7 Birs 2 5 e e 25¢ ments have practically been made —_— RN Unless ringside, fans hurry, they for Max Schmeling and Young| NEW YORK, Sept. 2. — Alvin| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 2. — RICE—-Bes { are apt to find their choice sems'lsmbung to meet in Miami, Fla, Crowder pitched the Washington|Johnny Risko, veteran Cleveland t Head, 4 ,pounds for ... g 25¢ i for the American Legion's Labor during the last week in February,|Senators to a 6 to 2 victory over|baker, won a 12 round decision DA 3 i WE EXTEND A Day boxing bill all taken. This|Joe Jacobs announced here, add- [the New York Yankees yesterday|last night over King Levinsky, of CHILI BEANS, pound............. ... Sc ! PERSONAL COLLECTION was revealed today when it was|ing that both sides have agreed|afternoon and showed the leaders|Chicago. MARSHMALL et SERVICE TO ALL |learned that the Legion had cut|to the match. So apparently the nearest thing to a shutout| Risko weighed 196 pounds and MARSHMALLOWS—Fresh and DChClOUS» |its’ reserve section to 300 seats, u;v.here is no hope over averting|they have seen all season. Levinsky tipped the scales at 206 1-[)01111(1 cans 25¢ P L f' C C ll reduction from the usual 700 that|the consequences, and in the course| Crowder gave only two hits and |pounds. B e R e o - actric Loast Lollectors {have been handled by the box of time a very gripping encounter|did nol aliow a run until one was| Leovinsky was unable to cope COCOA—Good Grade. 1 1 4 20 : office presale for all past fights. |is bound to ensue. |out in the ninth. The Yanks then{with Risko's punching left which N P srade, l-pound cans....... c 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 The preliminary sale of reserve| Those who saw them fight fif-|cama through on Ruffling’s pinch|repeatedly pushed Levinsky off his | - t Sy o R : seats started early this week. Many |teen rounds in Cleveland for the|single giving them a record of 131 balance, fnd kept his dangerous seats have already been sold and |championship can hardly wait.[games without having been blank- |right swinging in the air. it is expected that sll of them |This time, they'll fight fifteen|ed. The Yanks' mark is only one S | will have been taken by Sun-|rounds for no reason at all, ex-|short of the Major League record| CROWLEY LOOKS FORWARD ‘(lay night. | cept that somebody has figured|set by the Boston Nationals and TO GAME WITH MICHIGAN | The Vets apparently have the | the gate will do $200,000. the Phillies in 1894 when each best card in many moons all lined | The match is contingent, on|went through a 130 game season| EAST LANSING, MICH., Sep:. up for Monday night. The mai chmeling emerging triumphant | withcut a shutout and two over [2—Already Coach James H. “Sleepy |event between Miles Murphy, titl:|from another gripping encounter |the Yanks own modern record. {Jim"” Crowley of the Michigan claiman?, and Jack Gordon, Bel-| with Mickey Malker this month. State college football squad is lingham challenger, for the mid- | Accciding to Mr. Jacobs, this 1s GAMES THURSDAY looking forward to the annualgame dleweight crown of Alaska, is|largely a formality. Pacific Coast Leaguc with the University of Michiga1 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the strictly in a class by itself. Both ——————— Portland 2; Missions 3. The last two years the Spartan P D, ® . boys are in the yery best of shape Holiywood 6; Oakland 1. {wam has played the big universi-| Gang Plank of Every In&enger Carrymg Boat for the battle. RINGETDN San Francisco 2; Sacramento 10 |ty eleven to a scoreless tie. Crowley | All of the other boys are nbovn‘Nu P ’ Seattle 3; Los Angeles 4. thinks that the third time maybe y » the ; average. The boys are well National League is team can win the game. | ALAS A MEAT CO matched and it is going to take No games played. Only an end and a- guard need . some picker to predict the wm-} | 5 American League 1to be found ‘Lh‘\s year to round QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ners in advance. | Weshington 6; New York 2. cut the Michigan State eleven. Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh 1 by o | PRINCEON, N. J,, Sept. 2—An-| Detroi¢ 4; Philadelphia 5. i €l ., Austin Fres Tamales '| CARNERA GIVEN | nouncement of (Princeton’s foo*- : | PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 y | baal schedules for 1933 and 1934 STANDING OF CLUBS e e § : DECISION IN GO | shows that there will be no Har- Pacific Coast League | § . vard-Tiger clas at 1 Guaranteed by this MITHLART LASKY i7" PR D0 080 & eomticta e | Fr re-Bruhn Compan famous signature % a4 g ST. PAUL, Minn., Sep:i. 2 I they get together then, there|San. Francisco 8¢ 68 55310 . THE NEW ) p y | Primo Carnera , won the newspa- |w'i have been an eight-year lapse|Los Angeles 8 69 .552| PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY > per cecision over Art iLas of [in relations. That, however, would | Hollywood 85 69 552 Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Minrneapolis, in a ten rounde e|not bc so long as the last previous | Sacremento 7% 79 491 Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 last night. He outscored his rival | break, which started in 1897 and | Seattle . i 9 4713 STETSON repeatedly with left jabs. laste¢ through 1910. | Oakland 64 86 427 | » * — Missions 57 96 313 | National League ! H ‘Won Lost P".(.i HAT . 7w Plrxbuyrlr:h' o 6 :523; GUNS and AMM UNITION | Philadelphia 64 65 49| $5 00 St, Louals ... 63 65 492 i v - For the Hunter New York 59 70 458 | | Cincinnati # 55 m 416 > b A e Closed All Day 2 erican League A a ; re you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? [ Tomorrow . . . Come to The Cash Bazaar . . . See what 44 TR RGN ?a‘ MONDAY i 4 ' i f : . Fyladgiphia 81 51 614 Labor D: cents will buy . . . It will seem to you like an old-time DOL- m;i::;on s S ARartiay, RIFLES SHOT GUNS——KNIVES LAR DAY . .. Ex_ceptlng the price is 44 CENTS instead . . . by b and all ACCESSORIES Naturally these prices can be based on CASH ONLY. T SABIN’S RS 0 —_—— =z || Thomas Hardware Co. Men’s high grade 3-season 9 . 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