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BRINGING UP T vm TN SICK AN TIRED OF ME FAMILY | QUARRELIN ABOULT { WHERE TO GO THIS {1 SUMMER-'™ GoiN' RIGHT DOWN AN’ G\'T TICKETS an’ SOIMAKE RESERVA= | TIONS AT SOME MOUNTAIN FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 28, 1933. YES-DEAR! YYou SAY You ARE MISERABLE- WELLWHY DONT YOU MOVE TO SOME OTHER HOTEL? YOU SAY THE MOSQUITCES ARE AWFUL? WHY, THEY TOLD ME \T WAS COOL UP THERE: REALLY ? \fou SAY THE FOOD 1S \ IMPO%%\BLE" WELL,DEAR' ~YOU HAD BETTER COME HOME -1 GLESS THE MOUNTAING ARE NO PLACE To SPEND ONES VACATION ~ abt By GEORCE McMANU S | GLESS \'T'D BETTER TO STAY HOME AN LET THE FAMILY QUARREL ALL DUMMER - for Century of Progress Exposition. seconds July 13, Seattle Boy Seelrcs‘ Natwnal Swlmmmg Title Jack Medica, 18-year-old freshman star fron the University of Washington at Seattle, who beltered world’s records at five different distances l:s winter, is shown working out in a Chicago pool the National Amateur Athletic Union champiopships, which will be held in the lagoon of the Medica won the first heat over a 50 meter course in 22 minutes 7 SENATORS BEAT YANKEES, FIRST OF FOUR GAMES Washmgton Increases Lead| in American League Flag Rac WASHINGTON, July 28— The Senators incrcased their American League lead two games yesterday by defeating New York 3 to 2 in a ten inning opener of the four | game series to be played here. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 5; San Francisco 10. Missions 2; Seattle 3. Hollywood 3; Portland 2. Sacramento 8; Los Angeles 7. Natlonal League Cincinnati 3; St. Louis 4. Boston 3, 1; Philadelphia 4, 2. Chicago 0; Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn 0; New York 2. American - League Cleveland 9; Chicago 1. St. Louis 10; Detroit 9. Philadelphia 2; Boston 6. New York 2; Washington 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Sacramento .. 10 46 K Portland 68 47 591 ‘Hollywood 68 47 591 Los Angeles .. .66 48 OCakland 53 60 469 Missions ... e 48 69 Al San Francisco ... 44 70 .386 Seattle. . cciinns 42 373 ‘National Pet New York 609 Chicago .552 Pittsburgh . 547 Si. Louis . 521 Boston 500 Philadelphia 429 Cincinnati 429 Brocklyn LA American m N Lost Pct. ‘Washington 60 33 645 " N:w York 458 35 624 Philadelphia 4 47 500 Cleveland 47 50 485 Detroit ... .46 49 484 Chicago .43 5l 451 Boston . 42 51 446 St. Touis - 36 364 Juneau City l.esm (Second Half) Won Lost Fct Amcrican Legmn [ 3 667 Moo3e ... AL 6 44 » Elks S ] 5 375 —————— 4 FOR $1.00 Women's slip-over aprons. Fast colors.: All sizes. Saturday 'and Mconday only. laulcr Departmefit Steve. b —adv. — . 579 precererrree Dally Empire Want Ads Pay ! || ISTACY PULLS A NEW STUNT {For “Real ;V;kout" Star Goes to Holly- | wood, California | NORMAN, Okla., July 28.—Okla- homa University's big fullback, Jamer . led) Stacy, returning from a visit to Hollywood, reported he got the workout of his life in the | |film capital. It was in a movie mob scene, he said, in which 150 college athletes were rescuing Charles Bickford from film gangsters. “They ran us to death,” said Sta- cy. “Finally, at 2 am.,, the director | yelled, “That’s all!” “We were so tired we dropped Bickford, who was tied hand and foot to a pole, on to the ground and made a bee line for the office to get our pay. Somebody finally untied Bickford.” GIRL IS STAR MINNEAPOLIS, July 28.—Women i Grid {when and if the latter meets Max | nesses,” BAER SHOULD BEAT PRIMO, TONY GLAIMS KANSAS CITY, oJuly 28—Tony Canzoneri, doesn't care for the chances of his countryman, Primo Carnera, Baer. “Carnera has 100 many" Weak- opined Tony. “Aside from a stiff left jab, he hasn’t a ‘thing but the right uppercut with which he knocked Sharkey out.’ That may or may not have been a lucky punch.” Canzoneri, however, expressed the opinion that Carnera had im- proved greatly as a fighter in the past two years. “Still Baer is a good, tough boy and, being younger and quicker, ought to win,” Tony said. “He'll get in closer for his punch- es than Sharkey did.” — .- FULL-GROWN ROOKIE golfers, young and old, hereabouts are running- second to 16-year-old Beatrice Barrett. In winning. the city women'’s tournament she shot one round of 38. Her father, Bill Barrett, is professional at the Laf- Pet. | ayette club course. 608 —————— O1d papers atv The Empire. NEW YORK, July 28—Outfield- er Joe Hutcheson, who recently re- ported to the Brooklyn Dodgers( after setting a great batting record for Memphis in the Southern As- three inches and weighs 205 pounds. His sociation, stands six feet, teammates call him “Tarzan.” THE Royal *Quick and Even: Heating Oven Eliminates Guess Work and Baking Failures Large Cooking Top Surface Long Lasting Body Construction NOW ON THOMAS HARDWARE Co. Range DISPLAY Italian lad who had) held three boxing titles himself, ) n n n N ) Y Y. 'n‘”" ;. oo nflmnfln—nflpwwww"w SPORT BRIEFS I | Wisconsin scored a football vhg tory over Purdue University m 1893 by the aid of a coach who donn:d a uniform and assumed #& substitute’'s name. .- ( | » Banas, Notre Dame ling is emulating Red Grangs by carrying ice at Kankakee, Tl Lhié summer. ' When Earl Averill, Cleveland outs | ficlder, was benched at Washings ton recently it was the first timd ince 1930 that he was not in the tnuxr!cld when the game started. IMILES MURPHY HAS ONE MORE | FIGHT COMING Juneau Boxer Since South Has Been in 11 Matches Miles Murphy, Juneau boxer, meets Ted Gish in Centralia, Wash. on August 5, in a main event ac- cording to a letter received by William Murphy from Joseph Groft, of the Hotel Groft, Tacoma Murphy and Gish have met twice before each having one match to | their credit. Since the Juneau fighter has ibeen in the Pacific Northwest he has had eleven engagements and {won all but three. The last was hé' boxed a boy from Klamatl\ ‘Falls Oregon, in a four rounder. |Miles was too fast for Michaels, | which was the name of the boxer. |Miles came through the fight without a scratch. Croft says ™Mues Is a “star boarder” at the Groft, where he is a guest. “Miles should beat Gish on August 5, writes Groft. He has been in eleven matches apd he grossed less than $500 and In after he paid his manager the net would be about $300, perhaps. He has been here six months so it has made him about $50 per month. If he takes care of himself |and is properly handled he should make some good money next win- ter. I have a summer home on American TLake, 12 miles south of Tacoma, and Miles spends much of his time there with my boys. Everybody around here likes M He has not been in a hospital, as |~ reported, and never has since com- ing south. . - Advertisements in today's Emplre tell you how much foods, clothing before you go shopping. | | { { | | | | { | l packages packages pack age 2 packages 11 oz. tin, 3 for SHREDDED WHEAT PUFFED WHEAT “CORN FLAKES HEINZ TOMATO JUICE WHEATIES 3 5S¢ 2 cans f .35¢ { SPECIALS | | for Saturdayand Mon(]ay ALASKA ICE PACK CLAMS or 'ALASKA CRAB MEAT 2 cans f¢ for HAPPY H()\HL 4§c SHRIMPS i I8 B. & \1 .25¢ per can quart jar .. pmt jar .. 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