The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,.FRIDAY AUGUST 1, 1933 BRINGING UP FATHER : s By C EOR(,L McM. \l\US WELL- THANK GOODNESS~ GVT WYOUR THINGS BUT-DADDY- 'V AINT S1CK MOTI—!ERB PET DOG- ALL THE DOCTORS ARE PACKED- DEAR - WE CAN'T ALL THE “FIF1T JUST HAD A GONE-NOW WE KIN THE SOONER WE QO AwWAY DOCTORS , CHILL - MOTHER HAS | GO ON OUR START-THE WITH JUST LEFT SENT FOR A DOCTOR- | VACATION - BETTER- SICKNESS | | N THE | a4 | | g eI 7 i | r since then has done even dams of the It was on his way to rejoin thi club in th that he aisy ed his am Terry “They t beat us. En route ‘While Ryan was out of the game, the Giants dropped n tough gam in a row—six which the have won w s op “in th g 1 to 0 decision over the apped out of the slump | Cardinals. ———— —|as quickly as they struck it RUORES s A i Yignt vack . ani . NINE BROTHERS ON : BALL NINE; TENTH } STANDING OF CLUBS | series tickets in October, he prob-| “Su ! Pacific Coast League ably would bz knocked out of the [but we | Won Lost et | box in the first in 4 103 g0 ano; 5. “Just when ays ANNo! | Portl i 597 start and it would serve him right. | “Jus I S;C,.f:‘l:(fllmo 78 595 | (L oy sibly be done, why someone does | ACIS AS M.ANAGER ;LH 'A,,;, ales [ 502 \T[IRO“ BACK it. Tm bhaving the thrill of my ; % | Fronysoads. N > Y baseball life leading this outfit.” | P! » AUE. ';-" ‘-“-1 elud akland 59 458 pmlul of t | ir :\1) ‘“ ror \,] = n Francisco 53 408 | ments o date or 1 THE HOT MR. HUBBELL e Albin, Wyo., nine made | v S 52 291 fidence they can stay on top. The | gpaaking of pitching, of which | no Brothers Marlatt. | y ErT { o i g 1933 Giants are a 'h“’ 10| the Giants have bee etting a [ . i 5 Fooigtell ome of John 3 ¥ ito. offset Pl i | Thirty - two Batters Face| anemsl) Leatter v - |Present Heavywelgh o St apa i | e o ottt batfing - woakneas | S . N Bi 5! » - 'a I E: ziver la New Yorker but Only } York s2 42 506/ Champion Is to Meet 'ieader is out in the thick of the | enough e SsiieS . thia i) g g { Pittsburgh 59 46 Basque Woodchopper | battle, personally, ins of ‘in- | contention he is the ablost flinger ) 6 Two Hits Given "Cmcuuu 59 47 g P ‘.;*““’:"»’ fighting spirit from the| pjght or left-handed, in either | M o mix the nation- | Boston s 5 51 A | bench oday. ith their life work u" | b el ; NEW YORE, Aug. 1I.—Pr & ; o Bt e NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Ray Par-|St. Louis 55 52 5 C"nF“' \‘\‘l‘])lp Jnrpn: ,mf hr:“‘v“sf Shortstop John O. (Blondy) Ry- shutouts, cloe came within two innings and | Philadelphia 44 60 423) O cefend the heavy- ,, khew he was taking a big risk lipsed the , Ed, Lloyd o 2 weight championship, for the vo hits of pitching a no-hit game Cincinnati 44 63 41l : i 1 > made a pla > Med- i / and Bill two hits of p g g since he won the crown e taidy aa et sue | Brooklyn 42 60 412 s : 4 of the Cardir second | Grover Cleveland Al yesterday as he hurled t gue g st Paulino Uzcudun, the : 1 0 a 4 to 0 victory over the| Awerican League | % i 4 base a month ago, but Blondy|in his prime, ar " H sque woodchopper, in Rome on | ( Won Lost P Hat gl‘u:r 8. 5 Sy ‘ made it, got his man and came | league. mark of 16 yielded only two hits,| Washington 67 38 .639|Oct . up with a spike gash that kept|the 1916 season. handed | Erv by Sci rich in the eig ‘Nflw York 63 41 06| This is the announcement made v "ot of action for two weeks 0\1L _Binc blanks in 1910 but no | nephews one by Schulmerich in the ‘hmm " | today by Carnera’s manager, Louis inning and one to Chuck Klein in | Philadelphia 52 51 bood =3 Soresl. g 5 T the ninth. ! Detroit 52 55 486 | ST 0 ( /\T Parmelee faced only 32 batsmen. | Cleveland 52 57 A7 DA II Y S P R TS CA RT() i Chicago 49 56 467 Boston 46 57 447/ GAMES THURSDAY | i 42 6 38 ‘D St. Louis n Pacific Coast Leaguc Missions 1; Oakland 13. | a Portland 6; San Francisco 4. | $Peoans Helh Mg e | Won Lost = IN THIS FLASHY ' 7 it % 0 | American Legion 6 & OUTFIELOER, THE NEW i HolI)uo:itiZ;mfwl;imgzxto 9, Moose U gt DES MOINES, Ia, Aug. 11 NORK YANKEESIHAVE T o Mok . gue 0 Elks 4 6 racing under ONE OF THEIDUTSTANDING iladelphia 0; New York 4. | R ill be inaugurate ROOKIES OF THe Amcrican League | the Towa, State fair Detroit 3; Chicago 6. | ED EVEN] Se 1 Tis obile ]Jlu\vl successful on the Washington 5; Boston 3. WALKER AND CHAPMAN ARE 1 INSEPARABLE = THEY EVEN RoOM TosETHER YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY A 9x12 WILTON RUG for $47.50 The Giants are rooting for the | N 2 \ Yankees to come through again| v in the American Leagué race, in! the hope that if they (the Giants) | sustain their drive to the top Lhen‘l‘ will be a chance to renew one of baseball's keenest rivalries on a five-cent fare basis. But the players do not tulk‘ about this openly. Any discussion | of what they might do with the| extra money to be derived from a world series is taboo, Ball play- ) ers are among our most supersti- }-HE HAS | OEVELOPED { 1O MORE THAN JUST ASPEEDY BASE STEALER tious athletes, in the midst of a| = Gnn I winning streak or when they are | LEARUED 10 on top they are fearful of any| FIELD ANO HIT' stray or occult influsncs, no mat- | ¢ B;Dsfrfl ™E ter how slight. . % - T OF % Should a left-handed pitcher be ) ety DIXIE HAD 1o SF N detected writing to the home rolks - GOOD To PUT EARL ¢ ,’! _comes ON THe BeNcH. ’:., in August, inquiring what Lhoy | Ights Reserved by Tho Assocluted Pross might like in the way of world THE ORIGINAL Horluck’ This is a wonderful opportunity to seeure.a good quality, beautiful Wilton for less than the market: « value. These rugs were bought diréct from the Pennsylvania Mills before the 25% price advance went into effect. 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