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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [ ____=¢ BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT IN THE WORLD DO YOu WANT TO SEND JERRY WITH A NGTE FOR? HES TOOUNT IDY TO GO ANY WHERE ) HES A SIGHT THATS JUST WHAT ? YOU WANT ME TO TAKE A NOTE OVER TO MISS LOTTA VOTES? SURE,JIGGS! ILL BE RIGHT DOWN TO YOUR OFFICE. SO LONG. MAKE MISS LOOK LIKE OF VOTERS MY 10EA 1TLL LOTTA VOTE®D SHE ONLY HAS A BAD CROWD WEVE GOT TO DO EVERYTHING ] N OUR POWER TO DEFEAT HER . ELECTION. GEE' JERRY 19 TAKIN A LONG TIME TO SHOW UP. 'wEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1932, g By GEORGE McMAT < HE 1S THAT. WELL,HERE T AM | WHERE % THE NOTE FER MIHS LOTTA VOTES? AN HES EVEN GOT S FACE WASHED ? A || | |YALE POSTPONES ACTION LIMITING CLEVELANfi IS g FOOTBALL TILTS W INNER OF 4 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 7.—| | Curtailment of Yale's footbail; ischedule to five games, recom-| |mended last spring to a commit-| tee investigating the University’s ;athletic program, is in no immed-! 1hle Deospec: 1of et ‘Even Takes Doubleheader Schedules of eight games for| from St. Louis Browns 11933 and 1934 are nearly complet- . |ed, and are exoected to be an-! —Averill Homers nounced in a fow weeks. That will preclude a shorter season for: ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—Cleveland {wo more years at least. |made a clean sweep of the four The Chicago Cubs seem a cer- tainty mow that the Dodgers have, ¥ been disposed of to sprint down) through the fimish of a turbulent National League season and into the world's series with the New York Yankees. There will be pienty of drama # and glamour in the meeting of Elimination of three minor game series with St. Louis, win- these two. Babe Ruth will be games was proposed by the com- ning both games of adouble header | * back in the classic after a lapse mittoe as one of a score of rec- yesterday afternoon. three years, perhaps for the ommendations to shift athletic| Barl Averill, Cleveland center- time. Charley Grimm can emphasis from inter-collegiate to fielder hit his 31st home run of ch a place in the forefront intramural sports. Athletes and the season in the second game. ! among big league managers, w:ile coaches alike attacked the sug-| —_— Joe McCarthy, leading the Yankees gestion. 3 into the fray, will become the first To replace the contests, the com- GAMES TUESDAY pilot in major league history to mittee urged the playing of a & Pacl_flc Coast League manage pennant winners in both number of informal games between Scattle 2; San‘}"mncmco 3. Game circuits. ithe Yale residential colleges, which | Went _e_leven ?n“‘“*’f‘ s “He the Cubs info the disas- will open next year. Missions 1; Oaklend 3. trous struggle of 1929 when the ;gmu;x‘lgel;s gblls:vc;::dmc‘mo 23. * Athletics smothered his club in of 1927 when thé Yankees ‘wal- Nn' yl.ea;ue' g D70 gamES. . loped the Pirates. ML gamesu“'"“' Playing in the huge reaches of i - X the Yankee Stadium and Wrigley OLD” YOUNGSTERS American League { ' Field, with the populace of the Although both Koenig and Laz-| Cleveland 6, St. Louis 0, 3. two largest: cities in the nation i still are young men, each of Tl to draw upon, the series will break them just 28, boih started failing| STANDING OF CLUBS all financial records. ,about the same ftime. Lazzeri Pacific Coast League e |slowed up in the field in 1930 and Won Lost Pet N y AMA his hitting dropoed off to 303, the | portland % 65 506 But. of a1 “:}'.:?rlzsnng ahd low mark” of s MAfr Leagile 10s Angeles 87T T4 540 intriguing possibilitics, none can Career, and Koenig’s eyes started|Hollywood .......... 87 T4 540 surpass the return to world's ser-;bothering him. | san Francisco ... . 85 74 535 ies battle and the big time of The Yanks kepi Tony, but ship- | sacramento 83 T8 4 Mark Koenig, the veteran who Ped Mark off to Detroit and he|seattle "5 83 475 came back from baseball's grave- Wound up in the Pacific Coast|oakland . 69 90 434 1Y vard to regain his short stopping [eague. This spring, after the Yan- | issions 58 102 363 brillilance and provide the final kees had acquired spectacular Lyn| —_— ¢ touch of balance, power and ex- Lary and brilliant young Frank National League perience the Cubs needed in the Crosetti to fill the gaps, Lazzeri Won Lost Pot. ¢ dog fight that has been the Na- Suddenly took on a new lease of|chicago . .79 53 596 tional League season. life. At almost the same time,|pittshurgh 74 65 532 An operation apparently has re- Koenig underwent an eye opera-|prooklyn ... 7.6 522 stored completely the failing sight tion. Philadelphia .. .68 67 504 of the San Franciscan who came' They came back together with|poston ... 66 69 .48 up to the Yankees with Tony 2 rush. Lazzeri is again the Wal-|gi 1ouis 64 0 478 * Jazzeri in 1926 to form one of the loping Wop of the halcyon 1927-|New York . 60 13 45 great modern infield dombina- 1929 days and Koenig is one more | gincinnati .56 81 409 ¥ fions. a:e b[mtx;laémfl shortstop, timely Tk;:; i i ed with the ter of Huggins regime. s American League " tv’lf uze;;l:’mns Ifif,m:d aw‘;};omo they come down to another world’s Won Lost Pet p:;;c}{ase from St. Paul, and Laz- Series, two main cogs again, butl|new york . .95 40 .04 * eri, equally costly from the Pa-!in different machines. Philadelphia .84 B4 609 cific Coast League. and they more 1Tf the baseball gods of chance|wjaghington . 79 55 500 toan fulfilled his trust. They ward them the just deserts of|greveland . 77 58 570 teamed as though they had been courageous, indoiritable Warriors |petroit . 66 65 504 playing Major League ball togeth- there will be twin heroes in the g roufs . .80 A 1s er all their lives. Lazzeri was 1932 classic. Chicago . 2 9% 318 always the heaviest hitter, never! T ) TR Boston 37 98 274 » falling below .300,and reaching .354' In the longest game ever played —et——— el L el s | cabied etme Leas:ue, A‘Tnt?n‘i‘mgrr:?l A burglar, after robbing a home « more brilliant afield. Mark’s high contest between n o g scarghlé, s S o et Waco, the opposing pitchers went for the 1928 sea- Sp0n ko A AL the whole Toute. ¢ son and 500 in the world's series DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap MAX SCTEHMELING - . -THE FORME R~ ; HEAUY WE\GHT CHAMPION HAS NOTHING TO GAIN ANO EUERYHING To Lose N His ComMInG BATTLE WTH shoes, making a hurried exit. L A <3 LIKE MOST CHAMOIONS - MAX WA'S TOO CAUTIOUS RHILE WEARING A CROWN = HE IS LIKELY To COME Eacic! THE FISHTER. OF H1S PRE-TITLE OAYS ) L | FATRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 7.— ; JAll is being made ready on the'crown against Dick Gordon, Bel. C2Sion. Refreshments will be serv-| | |of the trins 515 equipmerit and MICKEY WALKER \ i At Lowest Prices | | "} “The Squibb Store” * 'ALASKA COLLEGE OPENS ELEVENTH SESSION FRIDAY Farthest North University Shows Sturdy Growth | in Opening Decade |campus of the Farthest North Col- lege for the influx of students ex- pedted when registration opens September 9th. This will inaugu- | The Alaska Agricultural College |and School of Mines is a sturdy young institution devoid of many wkich have crept into some of the larger universi- . {ties. It has much of tangible value | to offer to the young men and women of Alaska who ask that a | college training ‘e pointed toward equipping them for a wider and | more effective scope of service in | the world. } Regular four year curricula are | {offered in Agriculture, Arts and | Letters, Civil Engineering, General !Snencc, Education, Home Econo- mics, Geology and Mining, Metal- ! lurgy and Mining Engineering. This work is handled by a care-| fully seleoted faculty of twenty- | one men and women. Modern| laboratory facili- ties are available and the stand- ard of work is sc high that stu-| dents will find credits earned here ‘are accepted by the best univer- sities and colleges in the States.| Excellent dormitory facilities are available for men and for women. Rocem and board at the College dormitories costs $55.00 per month. |There are no tuition charges and| all fees are held at a minimum ! s0 that the total expense for the cholastic year nced mot exceed | more than $600 to $700 per stu-| dent, —ae———— DEER HUNTERS Gasboat Ace for charter any time. See George Brothers. adv. ! MOOSE HUNTERS! |MAKE RESERVATIONS now for a complete hunt or for transpor- tation to Taku hunting' grounds. Cruiser with comfortable accommo- dations for four, connecting with fast speed boat service on river. Also deer and duck hunts. Low rates. Phone 444 or address P. O. Box 1299, Juneau. SCHOOL it SUPPLIES i Tablets Note Books Pencils Pencil Boxes’ Fillers Compasses, etc. Harry Race DRUGGIST {ecally recovered and will By | Northwestern and Michigan, will |meet six lconference teams this | Fall—-Minnesota, Wisconsin, North- western, Chicago, Towa, Everything-in 1 SMOKER IS SET FOR SATURDAY Murphy Ilness—Will Be in Fine Shape for Bout The it L American Legion’s smoker card, postponed from last Mon-’j day night on account of the ill-! ness of Miles Murphy, middl2- weight title holde be held next Saturday evening av A. B. Hall, it was announced to- day by Matchmaker “Red” Camp- bell. Murphy is sai to have practi- be in first class condition by Saturday night when he will defend his lingham youngst who is regarded as the most serious problem that the local battler ever has tackled The rest of the card will go Murphy's illness, a grippe, vielded satisfactorily to treatment. He has resumed light training and by Saturday will have recovered from all of | his severe cold touch of la- Tickets sold for .ast Monday‘}’lflyer& will be good Saturday. serve seats can still be had the Alaskan Holel, pany #nd Pioneer Pool Hall -, SPORT BRIEFS I —— e "'Two All-Americams, Marchy Schwartz and Tom Yarr, will re- tumn to Notre Dame this Fall as asdistant coaches in charge of |backs and centers, respectively. Purdue, which shared the 1931 Ten football crown with Indiana and 11th Annual Southeast Alaska FAIR JUNEAU September 14 to 17 DON'T MISS IT! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. POSTPONED VET KID CHOCOLATE | | | | ’Recovered from night in a ten rounder. Chocolate i I of Alaska, will| |be rate the eleventh year in the his- through as originally scheduled., |tery of the Alaska College. J | effects Armidale Some re- |belonging to the Armidale players, at but didn’t touch the old balls used Butler-Maurs by Guyra. iDrug ' Company, Juneau Drug Com.l‘m:x:che,; in which the crows took part. FUR AUCTIONSALES Oldest fur sales om the Paciific Coast . - relied wupon by . shippers & buyers for more tham a third o0fi a century.. REMAINING 1932 SALES DATES WINS DEGISION November 30 December 28 September 28 October 26 BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 7.—Kid Chocolate, junior lightweight cham-| pion, won the decision over Steve' Smith, of Bridgeport, Conn., last| Affiliated with A CrocersCon weighed 128 pounds and Smith: weighed 132 pounds. RAINBOW, DE MOLAY TO INSTALL OFFICERS Joint installation or the officers | |of the DeMolay end Girls of the! at 7:30 o'clock | Temple. in Scottish Immediately after stallation exercises a. dance will | held in' the ballroom of the The Serenaders Orches-! tra has been engaged for the oc- American Legion SMOKER A. B. HALL Saturday, Sept. 10 ed. I Masons, members of the Eastern Star, and parents and friends of the De Molay bcys and Rainbow | girls have been invited. | e, | | CROWS DEFEAT GOLFERS SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 7.— women golfers blame | crows for their defeat by Guyra'j Crows took 16 new balis [ Guyra won 11 of 15 e TOURNEY, RAIN OR SHINE FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION- SHIP OF ALASKA OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 7.— The committee in charge was de- termined to hold a tourhament, rain or shine. Plans for a wo- men’s invitation golf event here included an alternative bridge tourney, in case of bad weather. | Miles Murphy vs. Dick Gordop,_; Juneau Bellingham SIX ROUNDS HEADQUARTERS for School Supplies First Bout Starts at 8 P. M. ADMISSION - - . $1,00, $1.50, $2.00 I Y Juneau Dru g Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 Tickets on sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Drug Company, Butler Mauro Drug % Company and Pioneer Pool Hall WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL in often! First B WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S SERVICES I B\ Have Your Own _SAVINGS ACCOUNT Let your, money earn interest for ¥ ou in & Savings Account at this £ ank where it will be safe and ready when you need it,. Make gegular deposits . . .. keep your % account growing i a substantial cash reserve thae will enable you to do the things you wantto do. Remember, this I bank is here to help you. Come National Bank pealest A of JUNEAU ‘MHAVE /A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNT W | D S ) Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 554 HOOVER « « « 2nd build Electric Vacuum Cleaners SOLD AND RENTED Rentals can be applied on purchase later | Alaska Electric Light and fon: o | JUNEAN—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18% Southeast Alaska Fair—September 14 to 17 = ' DON'T MISS IT 2 Power Co. i}