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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. SEPT. 20, 1932. ; i —_— - BRINGING UP FATHER " ; By GEORGE hIcNIANUS BRDWN WIN s WRIGHTFl[Vllé%' gis AN & RIGHTO, MR.JIGGS. | [ WELLY'I SENT THAT | WISH YOU DION'T HAVE TO - NO' THEY ! WILL MEET Him DUDE DOWN To HAVE || HAVE HIM FER SECRETARY OID THE ¥ SPEAK | HOT o‘E. ) | AT THE PLACE You THEM MAKE A HE DONT KNOW NOTHIN® snooT A | . ) 2 e BY KNOGKOUT .m0k 8 wSewm- o petieved 10 MOVIN' DICTURE OF | | ABOUT POLITICS WY WASTE PICTURE 108, GRya. S MO e 8 be over, Captain Glenn Wright of 4 ' the Brooklyn Dodgers may blos« {French Bantamweight/som forh as the regular first MONEY ON A MOVIE OF HIM TO.ADVERTISE YOUR Him. OF HiMm? CAMPAIGN?)] "" 8 s baseman of the club next season, Flg}}ter H“S Floor Bad ankles have - handicapped harly mn Bout Wright all season and he has been ek EIE working out &t the first sack for TORONTO, Sept. 20.—Al. Brown, |Some time. There is no certainty Panama negro, generally recog-|that Del Bissonette will be back nized as the bantamweight cham- |8t the initial station, according to pion of the world, knocked out|Teports. Emilie Pladner, of France, in the |~ & = first round of a scheduled 15-| -qr————- e _—{ (Mo rounder here last-night. | | GARBAGE HAULED l WL 1T It Brown weighed 117% poinds| { ~Reasonable Monthly Rates lile I | E. 0. DAVIS ’ '€ and Pladner weighed 118 pounds. NEARER T0 TOP1 T il e ran Fritz Maisel as pilot of| P f Baltimore club next season. | er u’nle 1925 when his excesses brought | | £ the of the Olym) ‘ 5 : of Third Place in Na- |games, white it ms ek t is also said that Mrs. J;lcki S ° k games, while it may consist mercly |in the club and that Col. Tilling- | licks ‘ Dunn is ready to sell her holdings Tim dowyn a groaning invalid with the most famous “tummy” ache tional League of earnest conversation in the of-|hast Huston, formerly part owner in sports history. | ficial family, has gathered m:r';rr the New York Yankees, has Delightfully | But in baseball's time of need, PHILADELPHIA, Penn, 'momentum than ever before, due|P°en making overtures to purchase ° | | DALTIMORE. Md., Sept. 20.—‘i | K. O. BURNING o iNow Wxthm Half a Game| The move to climinate box: kusky vigorous young Ruth re- 20—The Phillies knocked Yfi’,&,\w a loag series of controversies. ~h;'f Dunn family stock. Fragrant paxd for all time the great re- v, M b Boxing, of course, is a contro- | Huston gains control of thew THE STORY OF BABE RUTH, RECORD WREcxaR s 1t Eronent t i Fa e panientieo | crom e RRL: tn e 0 PSR O SPIRG B ) SRR mivae 5 e b mirmost cartain - thae] first' of the seco: in: ter- ‘the way for tolerance when later day to de[;t Br:gklynm!r)‘; aye:cer | what shade of animosity may be|Fobinsoa, long a personal friend, | in ‘his carecer he needed baseball's displayed by the combatants or|Will take charge of the team J D \s:mpa*‘n and understanding most. gianfe tzra;‘;‘g %‘;;Lew‘;fhl‘x:a]g:‘noncoml.atants ST . v o o uneau r ug I Underway in 1920 tional League now occupied hy' It has been the cause of sev- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS { i Hitting with power and sav- the Dodgers. eral of the most unfortunate in- The taxes assessad you by the | CO. jagery new to baseball, the Babe Lefty O'Doul gave the Dodvcrx;“iden”s of the last three sets of |City of Juneau are now due and “smashed all ‘home run records ywo runs in the first dnning bwmtermuona] games. payable and will become delinquent | & in 1920, fis first with the Yankees, yn,ein; out his twenty-first home on; e fin Mpesay Ja Sdmee )| Thers' Ma, Mh; Astsifints {by clousing 54. Fandom seized UP- i with one man on base, CLOUT FOR COURTESY providing, however, that if one- for QUALITY” lon his mighty figure, lionized him, b e tinkoives 4 Wis Sihe o8 8- half of the tax is paid on or before | filled the ball parks to see him Loy 2 the above date the balance will not | | Post Office Substation No. 1 o o) GAMES DONDAY ‘r(n.'mn in rules as well as judg- | ppco, delii et til the fi g, and forgot entirely the Pacin iment. In Germany, for example, o PRACRS. w0l i g PHONE 32 eful predictions that followed et e ‘ 3 Monday of the following March. the, Blatk oy sokndal No games were played the !1* is che custom among amateur H. R. SHEPARD, Baseoall hitched its chariot to Pacific Coast League \chmu | boxers, after being separated from |._agy, City Clerk. | 1:. new star. | “rabbit” crept into the ball, and in 1921 the Babe responded wtin Ul¢ for this week. as the teams were traveling to| |2 clinch by the referee, to shake The much discussed . "ihis afternoon on the sched- [h4nds before they resume spar- ring. The Olympic rules do not sanction this much courtesy, but one Campe, a good lightweight Hdentify the Lifetime® f National League pen by the white dot, Boston 6; New York 3. 5¢ home runs, a feat that awed .the populace and left all but the . Brooklyn 3; Philadelphia 5. | from Germany, reverted to native afi::;d ?a;&:d ; ne\'; e:a ;:: hi((-‘ American League ‘m_‘bxt in the final bout and got a - ting and launched the most amaz- Boston 5; Detroit 4. ISR G0 She e;;uf,gr }:; A A . 2 .‘., iy 9 | Philadelphia 9; Chicago 6. liteness from a rican A F b ing of ¢! world's serief_records I B | natnen Btevens; alt U rlen * | STANDING GF CLUBS ; Stevens won the decision and CLEVELAND OPTIONS ‘» Pacific Coast League |the Olympic title. Campe came 4 won Lot Pet [0ut of the bout with a bad car or l 1 e[ OFF YOUNG BERGER rortiana ... 100 75 .571|and had to receive hospital treat- - i | Hollywood . 98 77 560 ment for a dangerous injury. | CLIEVEDAND, O., Sept. 20. — San Francisco .90 83 52 Under the Olympic scoring sys- The Cleveland Indians have op- Sacramento ... 85 514 tem of figuring @ 20 point maxi- Like friendship, the value of a tioned Louis Berger, the Univer- Los Awgeles ... 90 85 54 Tum for each man in each of the i ases Wi sity of Maryland infielder signed Seattle i 8 8 .500 ih"&gfl\:ndg- many baffling results Sheafl'erp{en Incre: with the ir. June, to Williamsport of the Oakland 71 96 445 are obiained. assing of time. Made s . NYP League. Berger, although on- Missions ., 65 109 374 i e o ol et fPun gd d oh:rz ly ‘a_ youngster, stands 6 feet 2 - a UuCgus apd, DFess,, &) 2 andaccording tosuch hij inches :nd is said to be. highly National League pating in the verdicts, 25 Y z g i g although in mneéd of Won Lost Pot, many different nationalities. Rules mechanical standards, it lasts le seasoning. Chicago 88 60 595 and customs, as well as viewpoints indefinitely...guaranteed for life —_ Fittsburgh . .81 65 555 differ accordingly. Much as the . [ i [ ion Note trimly built fellow (left) that was Bab. Ruth cf 1920, the year his 54 home runs for the Brooklyn w18 72 520 International Boxing Federat . : 3 oht 1 i e 1] Yankees revived interest in bascball staggered by the “Black Sox” world's series scandal cf the prev- HOPPE TO CHALK Philadelphia ......... 1 72 517 {0‘;55 sg;;lhp‘e!:fiv‘e""?:;flr:;smfi V}‘::S against eYer ythmg ?Xcept loss. 2 icus scason. The latter-day Ruth, portly but still a record breaker, is shown right. ; UP HIS CUE SOON mes™ s 1. M Ao peen unable #hus far to prevent And during each minute of use | ! | s s St. Lou's . " 61 80 456 controversies. It would seem, how- . : ) (o This Is the fourth of fenstof- |pa1r o Gogen stars of the White |overpower the situation with his' CHICAGO, Sept. 20. — Willie Cincinnatl 59 90 396 cver, that the job can be better youwillenjoy SheafferBalaace b II;‘ e ; {”"I tz OUS ISox wao sold their chances of |individual color and earnestness Hoppe, ¢f balkline and three-cush- done. Lifetime° pens and pencfls Bal- ::“'l o:fl;,‘r;:b:;:‘: N:axg:; | winning the world’s series of 1919 |and singlehanded save the danger-‘mn fame, who has been spending American League | It would, of c:;urse, :)e t:s mmx;lk . ¥ * | agai inci i | 3 4 confession of weakness to toss the ‘e tho ol af his chreer, fhe Bate |fEainst the Cincinnati Reds to a|cus day for baseball. la vacation at the summer camp Won .Lost Pet, confe: anced for effortless wrltmg. e Al his tontn | S/Pdicate of gamblers. This scan-| There have been times since of Johnny Layton in Northern New York ... 104 45 698 Olympic boxing contests overboard, is vear will make his tenth |41 yooceq baseball, shattered con-|when It seemed that the Great Michigan, will soon return to Chi- Philadelphia ... 92 57 617 ¢ntirely, rather than seek unifor- Gracious in appearance. and perhaps last appearance in | sijence, sent fans home sneering | Bambino, favored as no man be- chigo, as will Layton, to resume Washington 87 60 502 Iy acceptable methods and reg- ppea the classic) | suspiciously @t every play. {fore or since by the gods of sport, training for important forthcom- Cleveland ........ 83 63 568 uations understandable to all of- Available in any style | And te add to the troubles of weakened under the tremendous'ing tournaments. Jake Schaefer, Detroft . ma ma sop ficials as well as fair to all par- tha A fan Ey EOWARD J. NEIL |the national game, Ray Chapman, |chligations baseball put upon him 182 balkline champion, has spent S: Louis .61 85 .418 ticipants. t may suit your fancy. . 46 100 315 On this account, the fistic sport © 42 105 286 seems likely to survive the after- ymath of dissatisfaction, left by the brilliant young Cleveland shortstop, .in later days. {the entire summer in Chicago, de- Chicago was hit in the head and fatally No Plaster Saint voung considerable time to daily Boswn irjured by a fast ball from Carl| Rollicking playboy at heart, lift- | practice. (Agcociated Fress Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Gloom | PENS-PENCILS-DESK SETS-SKA| SHEAFFERS hung deep over baseball in 1920 |Mays’' land. |ed almos; overnight from the rigid | —_—————— 1932 Olympics, but the settlement . I MAD R CouR - FORT iy s.sfkifl;v and the game that had grown Bade to the Rescue | discipline of a Baltimore orphan iR DUCKS GEESE NOT ‘\oz differences should not be left s 1 6ot £ The seceer with the years from the time Ab-| Against this background of sus- | | school to the freedom, glory and| SWANSON A: STAR ATHLETE to the ‘week before the 1936. games o tak mer Doubleday sketched out the picion there suddenly played the | financial success of a national hero | at Berlin. first diamond fought both for life |brillianc> of a new slugging hero, |the gusty, roaring, big-hearted Bam | WLUMBUS 0. Sept. 20—Evar FLYING SOUTH YET &nd honor. |Babe Ruth, with a new accom- has failed at times to play out SWanson, Columbus outfielder, who jn bas been batting at a 375 clip CORDOVA, Alaska, Sept. 20— |was “an all-around college athlete. ‘Sportsmen are getting a few "At Lombard College, Galesburg, ducks .end geese but the birds DAI LY SP OR TS CARTOON —-B Pa 'Iil, he won 16 letters in- football, have not started ghe southern y P | basketball, baseball and track. La- migration yet. Oldtimers expect iter he played. professional football the southern flight about the first The pall was the treachery of plis’hmen,, home run 'uttmg to the full szrlng partk:uh.rly INSURANCE | HE HANOLED with the Chicago Cardinals. part of October. o '/ " FANS LIKE EDDIE PICK 420 (HANCESa - Allen omol_ < e R L CAEES Shattuck, Inc. 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