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v A hd ¢ - THE DAILY A}‘ 32. ASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 19 MISS LOTTA VOTES 1§ OOWN AT THE BEACH SHE DON'T HEEM TO BE. PAYIN' MUCH ATTENTION TO THE ELECTION LETS QIT A PAPER AN SEE WHAT T SAYS R - WHAT THEY SAW ., = 5 By GEORGE McMANUS PRINTED IN THE PAPER [t mougnT | SEE MANY GUYS IN TOWN TO-DAY. DIONT SHE DONT HAVE TO MAKE POLITICAL SPRECHES. | WISH 1 WLZ AT THE BEACH ,ME SELF. CHICAGO BEATS FAMOUS OLD BOSTON 570 2| BATTERY T INLAST CLASH ~ BE REVIVED BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 10.—Chi- Walsh and Sullivan Wi“ cago increased the lead in the Make Their Appear- rennant race to six games by de-| Boston yesierday aI:er-i ance Tomorrow y the 'score of 5 to 2 in] clash of the ceries, while CHICAGO, I, Sept. 10.—A re- h was idle. {vival of the famous Chicago Whit, arneke pitched his 21st win Sox battery of more than 20 ye: Chicago made two well ago, Walsh and Sullivan, will be imed ks on’ Hucks Beits, seen here tomorrow. Boston rookie. | Ed Walsh Jr., son of the famous \spitballer, and Bill Sullivan Jr, ;scn_ of the catching end of the cld battery, will be in action. Walsh has just been recalled GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League i Seattle 6, 5; San Francisco 1, 4.! Los Angeles 38, 3; Sacramento from the Pacific Coast Oakland 4. | Club. ons 1; Oakland 7. | Sullivan shince his graduation Fertland 0; Hollywood 1. National League ithe Sox as an infielder. Cincinnati 10, 1; New York 4, 7 | ii,icfi;:’"’sfgi’t‘,‘,z‘*i”"“ * |WALKER HAS CHANCE oy ymerican Lesgwe | 'TO DUPLICATE MARK Bosion ; Gnesgo 6.~ - | FOR BOXING TITLES SUMMIT, N. J., Sept. 10.—Mick- Boston 9; Chicago 6. Washington 6; St. Louis 4. ley Walker, in training here for a {15 round bout with Max Schmel- STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ] | | i ! ‘Won Lost Pet !ing September 19 in New York, Portland .. 96 68 585 has a chance to equal Bob Fitz- ywood 90 4 549 simmons’ record of capturing three Los Angeles 88 711 533 major boxing titles. San Francisco 86 k4 528! With present plans calling for Sacramento 86 9 521 the winner of the coming bout Seattle 8 84 481 to meet Jack Sharkey in 1933, a Oakland .8 91 .438 victory for the “toy bulldog” of Missions . 59 104 362 New Jersey would give him a ,chance at his third title, | heavyweight. the National League Won Lost Peot.| In 1922, after two years of cam- Chicago . 81 56 .591 | paigning, Mickey won the welter- Fittsburgh .61 528 | weight championship. He lost it Brooklyn S 66 525 in 1925 to Pete Latzo and the Philadelphia . Wl ) | 67 514 same year lifted Tiger Flowers' Boston 67 73 ' 497 middleweight crown. Mickey va- Louis . 64 3 467 cated the latter title to campaign b\ York 62 4 456 among heavyweights. Cincinnati . 57 83 407 Fitzsimmons, the only battler jever to hold three titles universal- |from Notre Dame has been with | WHTE MANS | SPORT | SKULL FOUND SSORI ON BAR HERE Gruesome Relic May Have Been in Water Three i Years or Thirty ; | Tony Palazzola is back in cir-| culation and thereby hangs a sort! |of a tale. He's a very thin Italian, painfui- ly thin, and he acts as Jack Shar- = key's assistant trainer. He manip- | Worn smooth by tide and sand Wates the muscles of the heavv- and stained a scaweed green, the|weight champion in (iraining, paes) !skull of a human being was found |ries the towels, bandages, lotions | 4 |on the Mendenhall Bar this morn-|about and declaims voc erously ing by Lloyd Bayers. The grue- on the absoluke invincibility of his) some discovery was turned over to warrior. & Chief of Police George Getchell.} Tony has two great loyalties. All the teeth, except five toward The first of course is Sharkey. The | the back on each side of the up- second is New Orleans, his birth- It was a big day for 21-year-ol star, when he won the Western Amateur championship at Rockford, 11, from Ira Couch (right), Chic: | | JPress Photo) of his final match Moreland received a telegram inviting him to play on the United States Walker cup team against England, (Associated 1d Gus Moreland (left), Texas golt 3go “week-end golfer,” for midway per jaw are missing. place, the greatest city in ‘the Skull of White Man | world. The skull was shown by the| He hasn't been back to New Or- iChief to several doctors and den- leans since he left *hare many tists, and the consensus ago, to follow things like ;i’, | s and heavyweights. He mace \How long it had been in the wa- himself a promise that he would ter is a matter of conjecture, some | neve look again upon that fair :dedarlng the time could be :Aslcsay until he could return to it brief as ‘three or four years, or a prominent, successful man, |as long as twenty or thirty. | No Unnatural Markings ‘ 12 sharp pain raced through his (right side. A few hours later h | €ther having his aj ‘ed and his woe was deed. was under dix remov- great in- back s in circulation again, |but - he scarcely seems like the |same Tony. There's no sense tc |#¥oing home now, the gloss is off SHARKEY FIRST. STEP ‘\the| achievement. The story 1s There are not fractures or na-| So he met up eventually with! 4 o . i 1d., lory has died. tural markings, The Chief has‘shark:‘y. when ‘'the sailor mz\n:Odso ’fi‘:ee gb:g—; z\:e llmck in’ the ‘Ze;réio‘;mc?:clu“;ml;luh any identi !:i;\"]‘;svdfl fl:c Jn.d ten ce}xlu heavy "clodet, the wardrobs dissipated ! A lnroi‘n}md ol KM Shmvk(;vcor.‘jfi,‘agaln. Sharkey just might stave JACK. CUNNINGHAM FINED _|to peominence, and Tony dogged|OC[ ‘e Dot chaflenger, Other. FOR POSSESSION OF BEER| his steps, alwags ready “with ‘his!oir b %K g e A Jack Cunningham, arrested lastliniments and mauscle | 5 o ELEANOR HOLM MAKES RECORD TEMPPE, Arlzona, Sept. 10— Eleanor Holm established a new |world record of 2:57.8 retaining ber women’s National AAU 220 |yard backstroke title. The prev- |ious mark was 3 minutes and three fifths of & second. ———— DEER HUNTERS Gasboat Ace for charter any time.. See George Brothers.: -adv. rubbers, | {night by Federal Prohibition agents, |the great goal of his man, t] e | today entered a plea of guilty to|heavyweight championship, and his| | possessing intoxicating liquor and|{own ambition, a triumphant re-! maintaining a nuisance. He wns}tum to New Onleans, fused into! fined $300 by Judge Charles Sey|one double mission. ‘ after a hearing in the Unitedi He ups and resolved that he States Commissioner’s Court. jpever would return to New Orleans Cunningham, said to be a com-|until Sharkey had won the hcavy—! paratively recent arrival here, has'weight title with his assistance, | been living on a scow just above Tony had his new bags packed, | town. When his place was raided‘magnmcem things, and his new ! last night, the agents found 323/ ardrobe appropriately expanded \ bottles of beer. along the lines of light gray and' e purple, when Sharkey finished | The Ottawa Senators, absent iraining for his first match with | from 'the National Hockey Leaguellv;ax Schmeling, over two years' fold for the last year, will retwn 405 The folks back in New O American League ly recognized, during his career|this Fall. leans were notified. Sharkey Just | Won Lost Pct.|boasted the middleweight, light|T g |couldn' lose and Tony was com- New York ......... 96 42 696 heavyweight and the heavyweight SEE YURMAN ing home. | School days m Philadelphia . 8 55 804 | championships. ; 3 So Sharkey, for three rounds‘ 7 Washington 81 55 508 sl S A, New ';"‘;:"‘:" - fighting one of his greatest bat-|{ STRAIN for children. Cleveland 8 58 574 JOHN ROMER IN HOSPITAL {tles, carried Tony mile by mile e 6 66 507| John Romer is a patient in St.| | Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | ot Row' Ot Towr: it the Does your child 57 79 419 Ann's ‘hospital having entered ] Yurman, the Furrier | fcurth he sank the German with ' Chicago ......... 43 9 .321 this forenoon for medical treat- | Triangle Building |2 low left hook. A foul. Schmel- Boston .. 38 99 277 ment. .. e |ing was the champion, Sorrow- DAILY SPORTS CARTOON 13 OF SIX-DAY.RACING FAME 2 z» © T - YoUNe ETAR. OF THE NEW fic_iefi;‘ WOMEN'S SWIMMING ASSOC AT fully Tony put his bags away and Can she see at a gave the new suits to his friends. There'd be no visit to New Or-| leans until ‘the great ambition| was satisfied. ' —By Pap ‘Again Sharkey got his chance !the meturn match with Schmeling, | land again Tony bubbled with con- | fidence. He wired to friends 0| chose the choicest pomapano, mix | Ii"‘e creole gumbo. Out came the {custy but still spectacular bag-| ‘gage and the wardrobe was re- | | plenished all over again. Sharkey did not fail Tony this time. He outpointéd Schmelin;| examined. EYES EXAMINED and became the champion. Tony bade aNl a fond farewell and headed for his hotel. And ‘then'| CREDITOR'’S REAEMBER. OLO yOE~ | HE'S EUBLYNS DAODY ! SALOUM'S S SEWARD STREET \—‘____——— SHE RECENTLY WON THE JUNIOR umaow =LONG \ T SMMING PHONES 83 OR 83... 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