The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY JU,L\: 251233. Pl By GEORGE McMANU t WONDER WHERE WE ARE con’ FER THE SUMMER? K’—fl BRINGING UP FATHER | MAX BAER AND WIFE MAKE UP 4 o G T THAT MEANS THE FAMILY HAS.DECIDED | TO GO TO THE 1 1 MOUNTAING - B L £ — ON THE BRIDLE L2 | sToNNING | 700 F { ‘ ' ICOLLEGE STARS MANNING HUALS . GIVEN DEGREES IN FIRST GAME| of Athletics in His- Vet Star Selected to Open| + " tory of University I'wo-Game Series with the machinery of the opposition. | PR N P 3 At the end of a dozn games! PROVIDENCE, R. I, b;"lOI Tonlghl showing 10 victories for his team, Forty-one of the fines! TRy Ossie had played flawlessly afield. |Bfown University's hi But at bat Bluege has blossomed gone the way of all colleg more bountifully. Here he a by'tekKing their degrees. In thi 276 ca amming the parting group were two agate at than .320 pace men and seven who gaine for 56 gam the Western tour va y “B's” during their he went the rest Providence. of ‘the Washington crew Roger Elton of New “Greate ys Griffith jtain of the 1 and | In the 1 on this sector, he teams, and Eddiz Gilmartin, star | slugged around 430. Never before on the football and baseball teams, | 2 A as a big-leaguer has Bluege done were the holders of the £E 5 : 2 | R : . ’ better than. 815 over the stretch fers, the maximum for two sports, e g SMATP. e “f"‘!‘(‘l]m:""i‘\‘('v | | NOSE BEAUTIFIED HA SENATORSBEAT |~ _iLDcAT ATHLETICS IN 0UBLEHEADER Two Ace Pitchers Are Slammed Hard—Wash- ington Is Back in Lead PHILADELPHIA, Penn. July 25. —Slamming the offerings of the Athletics’ two ace hurlers, Grove and Earnshaw, to all corners of | Shibe Pa ‘Washington conquered Philadelphia twice yesterday after- noon to regain the lead in the American League pennant race | with a half a game advantage over the idle Yankees. The scores were 5 to 2 and 10 6. has tossed a monkey wrench into| | b s ath 5 . Here's _Max Baer, heavyweight fighter, and hi»s. wife, Dorothy Dun- Jimmy Manning, Vet mound ace,| bar Baer, in Sacramento, Cal,, after she had decided to drop her suit City Leagud for divorce which was filed in' Sacramento courts. They are shown 1 department in "m.,s W about to start for his former home in Livermore, Cal. (Associated will be started in the| Press Photo) ng when the All-Star| ™~ ition takes én a N om the d isiting port games arrang , the second bei Wednesday evening. game will July 3 leading th» week in Juneau Both of the|SELDOVIA MERCHAN' young women are connected with | HIS WAY S0t t |Best’s Apparel in Seattle, the for- with the |mer as head of the sports’ M. Chambers, heduled |ment and the latter as buyer in the Seldovia, is on his lingeriz departy \the steamer Aleutian, N FOR TRIP York, merchant of v outside on 6:30 of 56 games. Tn 1928, his t bat-'and the fiv winners i d- i3, y the ba at 6 s at vill | season, he 297 for'ed Bob Chase of Tarrytown, N. Y.; ' Bl lot 44 ue teat SHinmy, i) ; > no delay in opening. 146 games, but even then he did Roland Brown of La ster, Mas i ” A i oy G Boyd, team captain, will do the| not scar above the .315 mark for ,Tom and Bill Gilbane of Provi-', soping fom 4t dockls. At any great length of time. Idence; J. Penn Hargrove of Mont- L N e e L vl bl 3 ws and Collins will alternate at Sport fans here, as they mass clair, N. J.; Arthur J. “Red” Hunt Hrst. Bistall’ ab seoond. : Gatns b around the scoreboard With pen- of Bosion and Arthur F. “Bud” x ‘m:x y-vmn;n;n '=ml| Kl‘“l‘\\'l‘l; nant hopes in their eyes, seem in- Kroeger of St. Albans, N. Y. t5ab ‘l'!'h.l I'\hlh‘ ')uirw;'l clined to agree with Owner Clark! Other outstanding athletes in'p., Svhmf‘r Tt el iy Griffith’s estimate of his 32-year- the graduat class were Frank E i o 3 =, . : M. MacSpadden: ar rley Fraser : “The greatest third base- White of B: de, L. I, swimminz 4 j,‘]];),p A Cumley: Frg captain; Meadows of New | I ];1 T Haven, who played for 3 l'Jl(.‘ % the eastern team at San Francisco; ' " X Stuart Woodward, wrestling lead- it SR Frank Gammino of Providence, .. ¢ A8, 1860 85148 regilar fullback; and Fred Mun. |lrst class aggregation. It is re- e ‘f Peabody, Mass, football and Ported to have split even with the g itttk oothall and ‘weichikan town team, dropping e the first but coming back strong to cop the cond by a big margin. > e ATTLE WOMEN SPENDING VACATION IN 8. E. ALASKA ting clouted LET A CHECKING ACCOUNT I'AND GUARD Before After Ace Hudkins, middleweight boxer, whose scores of ring batties as the “Nebraska Wildcat” got his face all mussed up, had his nose re- built in Los Angeles. Here we see his as he looked before a plastic surgeon took a piece of cartilage from his ear and after it had been used to remodel his nose. (Associated Press Photos) TOUCH! YES, VET. BLUEGE J. mound Schmitz work to end NEW! DIFFERENT! PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 MONDAY League 10; Philadelphia American is Washington 5, 2 g over Your Finances! games played. Pacific Coast League No games played Monday as the teams were traveling to open this afternoon on the following sched- ule for this week: Mission at Seattle. Hollywood at Portland. Oakland at San Francisco. Sacramento at Los Angeles. Nc AND MRS. ROY M'MATH ON HONEYMOON TRIP § FINE o B ‘ YOU SAIDIT IS PLRYING | ! | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | and Mrs. Roy J. McMs Hungry Shark Deprives! | at very reasonable rates ere married here on, €at | i | Angler of Prize Tar_ | WRIC“T SIIOP[’E | dayflevening, left on the Northwest- ern§for Skagway where they will o Fl o Yok o A PAUL BLOEDHORN i 'spend about a week on their hon- pangindonda {Third Sacker Going Strong Pacific Coast League | BOCA GRANDE, Fla., July 25.—A m 56[18'01’ S Race ® cymipon, : shark may have chcated C. A. “ Won Lost g 69 44 Waltmeyer, jr., out of a prize tar-| ‘01 Pennanl { 57 pon in a tournament here. | | A Checking Account at this bank will safeguard your funds; it will eliminate the risk of loss or theft of cash; it fur- nishes a legal receipt for each expendi- ture; &nd it supplies a record of each disbursement. Let a Checking Account stand guard over your finarces. In addition to the protection, you will enjoy the conven= |ience of paying by check. Come in- i | | e ) | | | | Miss Jeanett Agnes Hutchinson, of Seav.e, who are spending their vacation tour- ing Southeast Alaska, left on the Northwestern for Skagway after a > Bourgette and Miss STANDING OF CLUBS | DPet. 611 598 | Sacramento 66 The shark took about 35 pounds 64 out of Waltmeyer's silver kinz as 52 he battled for freedom. Even so, 46 the fish weighed 150 pounds when 42 placed on the scales. 589 51 473 404 375 Los Angeles Cakland Missions San Francisco WASHINGTON, July 25— ol lady rumor was talking about sell- {ing him down the river last year, (but just look at him now, this Os wald Bluege—a shining lance in the Senators’ bold Tunge for the flag. \ your check book is ready. National Bank 41 A3.,3‘90Wallecyer battled the tarpon for i minutes before the hungry| RN Saahe shark’s second mouthfull ended the suggested for him, Washington's 53 36 struggle. ‘vcbfirgn third sacker has grabbed: 53 40 | ———{a pair of Mercu: moccasins and ‘a9 43 473 |Stolen thunder from Th ham- mer. :g :: fii’ Fielding more brilliantly than 37 50 ‘365 | €ver and doing the best batting in Philadelphia A 31 52 |a career of nearly a decndF in the Clnbhnbl | o a5 big show, he has been a spark Ameflc-’n League plug in the_Na:wna‘x high pressure Won Lost western drive. 58 33 Fielding Brilliantly .57 33 With sparkling defensive work 41 4 around the hot corner, the blue- .44 48 eyed Bluege, time without number ol Instead of that slippered ease Pct. 596 510 533 505 511 425 416 a4/ New York Chicago Pittsburgh ... 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