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B g e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA}WD‘AY’, SEPT. 3. 1932. 7 5 BRINGING dP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS s R e~ wEl.\..,\: ME WIFE INDISTS THAT MY, OH,MY' THE Bovs Y. ;oh\z ROWDIES WERE SYOURE TO BE.ME SECRETARY, GO # i i - E . l . WELL \HES THERE i MUST HAVE BEEN HERE. AND WHEN | TOLD THEM A RIGHT DOWN TO ME-HEAD - By NOW AR THE e | ARGUIN mg o | WAS YOUR SECRETARY, merican eglon QUARTERS AN’ WAIT FER ME. THAT AKE! == | 3 s Wi 'Ll BE THERE LATER GANG HAS TAKEN THEY GOT RUCE TO ME, g WiLLO% CARE OF Him. : y SO | THREW THEM OUT JoLLy. VLL JUST STROLL : . o iz DOWN AN SEE I i How THINGS [§Y d F.% | o o e - ; A. B. HALL | Y | - Postponed Until | ©1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain nght rescrved MAKE RESERVATIONS now for VIGTUR, HRST |8 comvlete hunt or for transpor- FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION- Cruiser with comfortable accommo- SHIP OF ALASKA HEAT IN A ;l'at.ions l‘gr four, céx}ne(‘Llng \‘vltl} RAGE i3 sl i o' e it M urphy vs. Dick Gordon rates. Phone 444 or address P. O. Juneaun Bellingham SIX ROUNDS l Box 1299, Juneau. Takes First Event in i s O > g Yighting until he has been badly JOTICE ERS iy ;BARTH Fuul_s g HUME Ru Ns Harmsworth Trophy el e { | He handled a bigger, stronger | from Kaye Don The taxes assessad you by the ol . City of Juneau are now due and Sharkey with ease to get a 15- | | i round draw last summer. Schmel- | A BE M A D E I N DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 3-—Gar |Payable and will become delinquent iy ¥ ing, by comparison, will be the HUME FUI-KS Wood won 'the first hoet in thelon the first Monday in October; SEMI-FINAL smallest heavyweight Mickey has| | Harmsworth Tro] i |providing, however, that if one- 3 phy boat race from 25, 7 . ever tackled. The Teuton will weigh | Kaye Don, of England, over a 30-|Dhalf of the tax is paid on or before < 4 € VS ¥y ~ S 1, an ueoal, oo tham M| oo o DUUBLEHEADER Eave Do, of England, over a %- [ 5,1 b B oe o efors Granny Hulse vs. Young Richmond | POUtds Sunte s ekEy Cleveland t far:L Sk ‘?Dol;‘&f Wood averaged 76.15 statute miles Pecome delinquent untii the first SIX ROUNDS Althouga Mickey always has been | Cleveland sporl SIpeRe ! —_— an Mo0F hod B4 d 72265 |Monday of the following March. : ileg o ot when Carmen Barth—a good Ttal- . . our an on average .265. | H. R. SHEPARD, 4 The oy bulldog, chunky Mickey [hailed ac a free swinging belter, | e VR, B0 0 D0 0T Philadelphia Takes Two Don tumed in the fastest milo| . R. SHEPARD, Walker, must do it this time or|he never has been really apprec- aeats D96 Sl GoGibe]l Hhere s G f Bo at 87.387. {—adv. City Clerk. forever hold his peace. And do- |iated as a boxer. As ‘a welter- oER = ames from Doston - DL ? tucked away the middleweight t The mext heat 1s on Monday. SPECIAL EVENT * ing it, otherwise licking Max-|Weight, Mickey was as ‘clever and e on Frida A s = - 9 boxing tournament championship y Schmeling in 15 rounds in the knowing as any of the contend-| "o 0 &opoiee | [ Garden’s arden on Long|€rs, and he had no trouble out- ¢ = A | Tedand, miS;Yike;llobgbe so difficult |Sbearing as skillful a foeman as MT}*{‘flgge;; ;;Zdh:ie rong| | PHILADEIPGHA, B, Sept ] as it would appear at first sight. old Jack Britton. He will out- B0t aktaats’ o T e, e q 3—The Philadelphia Athletics had | 3 There's something about Wal- |class Schmeling as a boxer. b4 X"g 8¢ . i e ‘- little trouble in winning a double-| Seventeen lettermen are eligible R Lt that nover fails fo stir the| Mickey, too, hits harder than the |Cluding some that had taken 2im header from Boston yesterday, for the varsity football team at| imagination. of the fakhful He|Teuton with a left hook partiou- (%0 tiree oty welermelht tities 7.3 and 15-0. A the University of Virginia | craves excitement and pleasure |larly a left smash to the bOdy‘esw inc himb B3t m;eur Nine home runs were It : il outside the ring, and he always | that Schmeling particularly cle-“l . b RS the 1. the _fiwo games. The Nashville baseball team lmsl % manages to find both. If they're |tests. If there is any weak Mnk‘x:_:;“p:" v;_'f'“CaJ,er gl a L] > McNeil led in the circuit drives year played six doubleheaders in anywhere available within the in the Schmeling armor, the two|'wan hete Ov Cotlornia. But he with one in the first game and seven days. * came state. But once that first fights with Sharkey have proven‘v""% g “eif‘S‘V°1§Y1§~ e o two in the second game. cong bangs, he's all fighter. To- that it is inability to stand up un_,w) ar.nd> CIIt” S:;l ‘\\;lfi? Simmons hit twq home runs in| The Detroit Tigers batting order" day he stands alone in the fight der body punishment. Walker Ur;onm’l;v';‘d; Ck“::fand rihcda 5'0 :::n Sig‘)ngés::!h times with tWo hoasts seven left-handed batters, game d_s‘ the one combmatm{n or‘xe\'els lniihat sort of milling. :bx'mz home titles, but her points| Jimmy Foxx hit his 49th homer in a row. SRt ooutedt expoTE o | went to the Polish team, and it ir the second contest. B :“ivg’“‘wh‘“g power and craftsman- ypv, wWHERE'S MY TEAM? |was Barth who brought home the| McManus, Alexander and Wil- Eddie Murphy vs. ‘Slugger’ Weaver SIX 2-MINUTE ROUNDS : HUPMOBILE a George Popovich vs. Sammy Nelson FOUR ROUNDS SERIES 222 Ed Nielson vs. Leonard Stokes University of Illinois football | admissions for 1932 have a $2 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING iwas elected pilot of the hockeyleral thousand girls, guests of thel to attend the funeral of our| any heavyweight champion in de- Juneau Distributor | | city's only Olympic championship. liams also made four basers. “top,” sar | i Sts | BADGER CAPTAINS Ag}(} al TS 15;}:. lowest since the war year of THE NEW First Bout Starts at 8 P. M. WHAT MICKEY WANTED | | “'REA'TS” GIRL ADMIRERS | e ( Sokoy: 4 iy ) GAMES FRIDAY o : o “f\gmk'n:";":e"n‘:m}}:uh‘;ec]:‘g“:c&‘;g' MADISON, Wis,, Sept. 3. — Talk | THOUSANDS GIVEN POP Pasific Const . Teaxe Charles H. Calhoun and his son, Hup"u)blle ‘BADMISSION - - - $1,00, $1.50, $2.00 » [‘ - ya.;/m he’t a punch at Max abont “empty honors” in sports— 3 Portland 9; Missions 4. mles Jr., each shot a hole- —" & e 0 e e fn. three University of Wisconsin ath-| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3—The girls| Hoilywood 2; Oakland 5. |one the same day at Washington, i Tickets on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau :;c;ne.fis “made for me. Tl mur- l€¥es are captains of teams which | have Zinally been repm;‘i for «’lfli San Francisco 3; Sacramento 12.| G2 1‘ 8 i i " no longer exist. |their “ohs” and “ahs” when “Sun-| geattle 6; Los Angeles 8, thir- D t der him” s of Schmeling's Al Were chosen before the|ny Jim" Bottomley has swaggered!teen innings. Fiing, Ot 01 et bl rug Company and Pioneer Pool Hall s 2 da:‘s,' by Jack Shar- oard of regents ordered a reduc- the plate. Bof ey himself National League Nashville City Golf championshin | IN TRUTH A CAR e hay s 4y lust that, 'Hon in the -athletic- budget for sV to it Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 2. when be blew a 15-inch putt on| : ; e/ M.xc_keyscnl;ay 1-0 Ju,r;h outh, e next sports year. | At a “girls” day at Sportsman's! g Louis §; Chicago 8. the 37tn hole. { FOR A NEW AGE! } ——— e i S 2 5 rzv:gtt'c‘?mgunchir:: 13;:; Su{mnm-; Tony Kernjack was chosen cap- Park, the Cardinal first baseman| Amerlcan ‘League P R | | & . e absolutely go- tAn Of the tennis team, Dick Fer- who long has been a favorite of| pniladefphia 7, 16; Boston 3, 0. ATTENTION MOOSE! | A L S K ME T CO 4 ;x to waste as he fought the Suson was made captain of the'St. Louis feminine fans had dis-\ Gnhicage 1; St. Louis 3. The officers and members of the| JAMES CARILSON A A A 15 n;ist doddering, spiritless battle of Wrestling squad and Roy Kubista tributed free drinks of pop. Sev- yashington 7; New York 1. Loyal Order of Moose are requested i | fense of 3 tottering title, the con. | leam—but now these sports have Cardinal —management, received| QPANDING OF CLUBS |brother, Selmer Jacobsen, at Moose Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales e \'ti;]t}f)n S thatn%he young Teu. been placed on an intramursl Bottomey's treat. Pacific Coast League Hall'Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 | ton never will be a real cham- Dasis: | e Wah ok 'Pet. | 8% 0. FLIMACHEAUDEN, = | i e 0S8 Portland ... 91 64 .587(—adv. ctator. | 7 T T TR e S P meling iacks the spark that! LGOKOUTS' PILOT MAY LEAD| — COAST GUARRD GRID TEAM LS Angeics . 66 @ 565 | lifts a true champion to the great- | | San Francsco 84 69 _5_-19 DON,T BE TOO est heights of his career when the SECOND DIXIE CHAMPHONsi NEW LONDON Conn., Sept. 3.— |Hollywood ..... 8 70 .549 need for such a surge is greatest.| {No coast guard footoall team w,“isa/crumento SRSl R RN LIBERAL (] The memory never will down of a,‘ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Sept. 3.\ be entered in service competition | Seattle n 80 479 | ¥ Schmeling, his powers scarcely dis- —Bert Niehoff, manager of the this year due to curtailment .)f‘Oa_kland v . 65 86 430 ee =] n ecla turbed, failing to do more than Chattanooga Southern Assocmtion:funds for sports. Missions . el | 97 3170 make gestures through the last baseball club, may be the first| mne ccast guard team last year five ro10ds of a 15 round title bat- 'southern manager to win two Dixie | wrested the Presldext’s Cup from National League 4 ¥ tw., against a tired, worn Shar-|series championships. !the Marines The trophy will be Won Lost Pot. ! % 51 598 68 61 527 7 63 526 key, a one-eyed old man who! Niehoff managed the first South- tyrned back and probably will be Cmago . ¥ scemed certain to crumple beforeern Association team which WOD gt to the west coast where ser- Fittsburgh . a really determined onslaught. la post season Dixie title from yice teams will fight for its pos- Brooklyn ROGERS™ CHOCOLATES |the Texas League champions. | gession. Philadelphia .64 65 496 NEVER QUITS | Now! the Lookouts are involved e g St. Louis ....... 63 66 489 | Walker, twice a titleholder, has in a close stretch battle with| Boston ... 67 485 the spark of a champion. Get- Memphis for this season's South-| Owing to the low prices prevail- | New York . 9 0 458 i e ting off the floor he is the most ern pennant and the right to ing the meat produgers of "New Cincinnati ... 55 8 414 E dangerous marrior in the world. meet the Texas winners in the Zealand are condl_nctmg an ‘“eat- 0 Kondy He doesn’t really seem to start South's “Little World's Series” more-meat” campaign. American League | Won Lost Pct.|With the coal if it comes Irom our DAILY SPORTS CARTOON By Pap St © Bimie olane Washington . 76 54 .585|heat. If your coal bin is running 000 S 2 Lbs. Special for $1.00 &/ Cleveland . 72 58 .554|low, better have us send you & m A supply to our statement. BAESE: AvSEAThSS sDtm‘L‘:‘)tuis gg g:; .:g: drlyi:c .e’r"nt’x is always the best HAVE CERTAINLY COME ) ?Chica,go i .39 87 :;;(2) and we speclalize in Feed, DELICIOUS, PURE, WHOLESOME Boston .. . 4 E wrnsyisd ot s T e ot 700 i B B, FEMMER (Take home a box for Labor Day—and make the family happy!) Office. 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