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UST 8, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO- THIS 1S DOCTOR-\WILL BRINGING UP FATHER WHY DID | PRETEND 1 WUZ | PACIFIC COAST Goal Chuchile WITH ME- I'LL HAVE A COMPLETE. COLLAPRPSE WHEN | QT THEIR 8ILLS- il 3 g EASE KEER CHARGE - TELL DOCTOR WELL-| RECEIVED HELLO- DOCYOR~ SICK? I'M GONNA BE AN ARE YOU | | P € YOUR "PHONE DOCTOR CUTTEM- INVALID BEFORE THESE A QkGJ‘GE'E)T‘ M‘; BULLEM TO SOGMF;; IR‘I_‘GC;-ATSE hy' = TOR - DOCTORS GIT THROUGH HORSE~ N1 AN OVER TO MR- JIGG! '8 s g CALL AND HERE IS 15-DOCTO! G o e e a2 VIRV, Es TER NAPP WILL CHARGE- STEP RIGHT IN- DOCTOR= DOCTOR IS ONE WISE CHAP./ THERE'S MORE THAN CLOCK. WORIKK \ 'NEATH Hi1s cap./ oM e ~AND ORDERS |BEFORE His {COAL BIN GETS WALKER, INC. s, & A9 AP ey }"'_’:)O_r‘;‘oew“ Ki%}é:yjfi.; % FISH COMPANY ™*Si607 s Prammen|| (e coes = P i OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 8—By N proclamation of the Oklahoma ‘ FlG_URED lN HEAT UN“.S_OUR COAL cos-rs LEES!’ HAS TROUBLES; AiD IS ASKED Game and Fish Commission, six counties in the northwe: n sec- | ) | JUsT CAN'T/\ 1 tion where the “panhandle” joins| v ; =Rl ° ST T T Ul R R Re T L T R S X P 2 3 Nakat Packing Company s a0 (i. e »I' k } | PA('%" fOAJuNCEQeL c | YANKEES TAKE Bruves’ F (lg Hopes a Pl,pe Dre(un? Sefures Services of | nly, cing October 2 &\4 ALASKA | S J Like in 1914. Mavbe! Gogat Guard Vessel |0 1 P08 " er day “hor mofe met) ver | i region report more birds than before. in 1932 Guard patrol vessel ! seeking® tishing marauders on com- | plaink™'of officials of the Nakat Packing €ompany at Hidden Inle A fishing trap was damaged and R AR i [ELKS-MOOSE PLAYOFF Company officials said they be-| SLATED FOR TONiGHTv lieved British Columbia fishermen | Although cloudy weather pre were the marouders. and the outlook was not any| There was no open WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 New Yorkmves Up to Within One Game of Lead | —How Wins Made | | Recently the patrol boat halted! - labor “troubles at the Rose Inlet | NEW YORK, Aug. 8. — Two cannery seizing many guns. and| ‘00 g0od for improved weather b fig " rellas with'. (BRGH Eoives g the SOIHIGA A1) conditions, the Elks-Moose playoff T RS Jos TR 3 |game was slated to be played to- C‘L].J‘{X;‘Tindm:z J'uel lfw elle;:h'ullfi; ERE L/ i N night, as as announced yesterday ing the deciding blows s X | ning “a foor fifth on July 4, and This and a game between the E Yankees forward yesterday o b | . i on that day they took a double !and American Legion are the only within one game of a tie for the American League championship. The Yankees beat the Wash- ington Senators in a double-header | fall out of the same Giants. From two remaining on the second half | that point up to the present writ-| of the City League schedule. |ing they had won six out of sev-| Erskine or MacSpadden will prob- en games and were going like a ably hurl for the Bills and Pete| 6 llu ;‘)\:md( 5 to,,:,‘n Chapman’; runaway boxcar downhill. jor Jack Schmitz for the Moose. (-- 0 ST TR A IR 7 N o7, 1,‘1., me.a lll‘wll 2a 0‘ P! { m here on, however, it's now The game is slated to start at|) m;n» scored wlu ll“: e | strictly up to the Braves whether 6:30 p.m. ! FOR INSl ]RANCF Wl"l“;“ ‘\h‘tf““;‘wg‘:\’l‘:»when e | they are to repeat that trium- > 1 4 s tied w v0 0 i g . & . | phant feat of ’'14. There is no - y ~ o fi“‘él‘;‘i.°°°"r:idcr§§‘[;ik R‘::ih | s on here that they will;| Theres "‘"El'tmx:u n the adver- || See H. R. SHEPARD & SON and’ Gehrig pav vell's y , the reminder that they have tisements today to interest you z N L with home runs. e | precedent on their side. jRead them ._‘:lfl(‘l‘)h“"( 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg‘ GAMES MONDAY WHITNEY Plenty of Class | i frrrr e e P American League They also have quite a lot of 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY — FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company 38 [ ball team since Whitney and Lee| FREE wood, dry. New Hospital an battering in runs. Lee with| Building. | the slugging Wally Berger and | | Randy Moore form a fine outfield.! | Whitney, Urbanski, Maranville, | Jordan and the great utility Man- Cleveland 3; Detroit 6. Boston 8; Philadelphia 5. Chicago 0; St. Louis 6. New York 6, 5; Washington 5, 4.‘ D National League Telephone Prompt Delivery No games played. ger Geyselman, make a jam-up e e e e | | immer%vorks, | T T T TR T e Pacific Coast League | Ben Cantwell, winning 12 of S T e e e s SRR e No game$ were played yester- |'his ‘first 15 games, heads a stel- o medles sy S lar drray of flingers that in- THE TRE g to open this afternoon on the fol- |cludes Ed Brandt, Fred Frank-, ND [ 2] toward lowing schedule for this week: Hollywood at Sacramento. Portland at San Francisco. Mission at Oakland. ‘hausc, ,Tom Zachary, Huck Betts, | Bobby ‘Brown, Ray Mangum, Ed| L 3 | Fallenstin and Ray Starr. | = ED BRANDT | Every ome of them either is| 4 Iy | pitching or has pitched brilliant | ! . G it “ELECTROL”-of cours BEN CANTWELL . Seattle at Los Angeles. If the Braves are to repeat their hair-raising stunt of 1914, here are the five who will be count- | P8l Tf Manager Bill McKechie . . STANDING OF CLUBS od upon to supply a big part of the push. Cantwell has been leading the National League in pitching | 0010 get them all golng at once) 3 3 arrl aC lne Pacific Coast League it of th i 27 {and his team continue to lead| SALES Won Lost Det. mest © e year, with the dependable Lefty Brandt his first liculenant. Berger is second among the | the National League in fielding Bitana . 75 51 's05| league’s homerun sluggers, and Whitney and Lee have injected new life and power into the club since |{ho Braves might win anybody's|{ EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR 3 2 Hollywood 74 51 592| their acquisition from the Phils. 3 | flag. P]umbmg Heanng Sheet Metal Los Angeles 5 52 591 i 2] =8 | "w g Sacramgnto 75 53 586 By GAYLE TALBOT RN 5 i ; Won 16 Out of 21 1933 Auction Sales Dates 5 it 56 70 444 straight World Se ories over | from the Phillies, doubtless ar With only Cantwell, Brandt,| Octobae a8 ey 'y Oal 12“‘ f o ‘409 (Asscciaed Press Sports Writer) | the Athletics. convinced this is the year. E Frankhouse and Zachary pitching | [ SRR i (R L L Sal?__ rancisco g2 76 .406 NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Very few If you don't remember, there|one who doesn't particularly be-|dependable ball and the club trail- September 26 December 21 MMM;JDS . ‘3,“ persons profes; to believe the Bos-|are a lot of folks still around whe | lieve in miracles cannot but ing the league in runs batted in, 4 i Seattle . - : ton Braves will be down in front|either saw it happen, or otherwis: | impressed by the similarity of the the Braves through July 11 had St %, NOmuibsh o leTE LINE cABs " sonat Tanghe of Lh@ National League park when | can vouch for the facts. Boston umstances. won 16 of their last 21 starts. 4 0 ) 3 ~‘ e onLost Pet, | the final out is made, but neither | fans never will forget nor ceasc| The basement-bound Braves of Huck Betts and Bobby Brown, Special Sales Held on request | | ; ey et 508 | 41 expert opinion favor the same| waiting and hoping for another| 1914 began . their brilliant drive two of last season’s most sensa- of shippers i - i Pvp'lburx:h Py TN | it B such diamond miracle. on Independence Day with a dou- tional moundsmen, have been al-| ) advances will be made as usual] | 25 cents in Clt § Cih. ”)‘” 57 41 54| That, you may recall, was the Some of them, witnessing thc | ble victory over the New York most total failures. Brown has when requested. | i ,;L"fims 55. 50 ‘524 | vear George Stallings drove his | Braves' inspired ‘play since Third | Giants. From there on they were been . nursing a sore arm ever ~ | # Sl e 81 510/ “destiny team” from last place on|Baseman Pinkey Whitney and | unbeatable. since spring camp, Transferred by telegraph if {/ Telephoue 444 i Ph:l.ade]phia . 44 58 431|July 4 to a pennant and four! Outfielder Hal Lee were obtained| The Braves of 1933 were run-| Tf either should recover his 1032 | desired. { i o0 L 4 63 411 g O R T A R i 9 g G 3 | form and Mangum live up to -re-| . i y g:xr;;x‘:\lx;lalu 4 60 406 ]‘] |cent promise and Boston fans| % White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. : D II Y SPORTS CARTOO' —B Pa ) | keep their fingers crossed — Wwho | 4 RS & § nEEad A N Bt | i American League ; . knows? 1t THE SEATTLE FUR { S - { Won Lost Pct. = e — . o Yo o ‘ ! Washington 64 38 628 = = R BROUILL ARD A yield of 118 bushels of oats EXCHANGE ! I L 2 : - <3 v to the 21-; field was | : New York 8 B 4181 = - TE 0 4 :edacre B acrec i g ‘ha' | 1008 Western Avenue Philadelphia 51 .50 505 WELTFORM;p_. xc;zl?lor 4 lit:!l Joe Berry, Chickasha, | Seattle, U, S, A, ! 3 Detroit 52 54 491 ERWEIGHT | a. farmer. | Cleveland 53 57 AT ) TTLE HoLoER. GETS Tt ) ! ‘ i 48 56 462 HS CHANCE To sell!’ To sell!! Advertising 1 \ Chicago ) AT i 5 { Boston :; (5; ;gg ANCTHER. CROWN your ‘bet now. 2 Dt | Ry : b A L& 0009000000000 000000000000000000 Junean City League BEN JEBY 7, ; (Second Half) MICDLE WE|cy N Won Lost Fect CHAm, | American Legion .. 6 5 545 s | ; SEE Moose - 6 5 545 | Elks 4 8 400 s | - er—— THE TROUNCIN \ HE GAVE MICIKEY WALKER. PuT LOV 1IN LINE FOR> THE TAKES FIRST HALF TITLE AFTER LOW| HEN the weather is bad, or when for any reason you are unable to call at the bank in person, the U. S. Mail will k2 J’ make the trip for you.! The only charge is the cost of a post- age stamp. Banking by mail is safe, convenient, and easy to do. All tuns-: YURMAN | The Furrier Alterations . . . . Glazing . ZANESVILLE, O., Aug. 8—The 1914 Boston Braves who startled the baceball world by driving from an apparently last place in the Jeazue to a World’s Series cham- pionship, had very little” on the | Zanesville Grays, Mid-Atlantic! League club e The Grays, a Cleveland Ind'.m‘ farm, rallied from seventh place| in the league to win the first half ! titta, S ! : ¥ 10,8 Among the players V;lho he}l:: actions received in this manner are them to do it are four from Wi 8 ¢ 3 the Indians expect greater things given prompt attention. We invite you, in the future—Pitchers Al Minar : Storagc o IR e to bonk_by mail at this bank! 7 — and Steve Sundra and Infielders Stew Aiken and Mickey Bellande. —— N A/ B o First National Bank MOVE uP INTO THE MIDDLE WEIGHT" OWISION WHEN HE PUT OM WEIGHT, Imprisoned in the county jail at St. Joseph, Mo. Gus Pusateri, alleged liquor vender, had the bars painted silver and his cell. done’ over in red and white lacquer. el

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