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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14 I933 IRI DADDY- WHY DON'T YOU GO ABROAD? CUBS VICTORS OVER PIRATES, SUNDAY GAME Manager Grimm Has Hand in All Scoring, Even Making Homer CHICAGO, Il Aug Chatlie Grimm his team to second place Pitt es Sunday shove ins up to within half a from the Bucs. Grimm had a hand ing and fopped it out a home run in inning. | Man- Cubs 14 of the a 3t 2 game in all by b the sev off enth SUNDAY 15t League Angeles 1, 7. am>nto 4, Francis GAME Pacific € Seatile 6 Hi Portla 15, 1 Missions 1, 8; Oakland 7. 7. National League | Chicago 3. Brooklyn lphia 2; v 1. American l(.lz Chicago 5. i San B Philadel D cen | in New York 3; St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 10 Juneau Elks-Moose out. roit 6; Washington 4. Cleveland 5, 3 B 19. i League { again game flooded WASHINGTON WINS THIRD GAME FROM B()N'IOV ALSO VICTOR IN 3-GAME SERIES BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 14.—The' powerful slugging of Ossie Bluege and Buddy Myer last Saturday enabled the Senators to win the| third game of the series from Louis 3, 4. I Louis | through for the Cardinals this s | son NGING UP I‘\THF R THATS ONE THING THAT MAGGIE AN' | AGREE ON- 'M FER SEEIN' ' WONDER WHO SHES " AMERICA FIRS T ‘PHONIN' TO NOW ? 50 19 MAGGIE" "BUY AMERICA 19 OUR MOTTO- o Although doctors say he has less than six months to live, Gus Sonne wrestler and one-time Dartmouth football star, is taking up residence at | dov to obtain a It Sonnenberg has a heart ailment resulting from ring injuries. Reno to enable his wife, Judith Allen, photoplay player, divorce. 12 LE'ITERMEN ARE HE SHINES AS PINCH HITTER Aug. 14.—Roger: nager of the been coming HEEL GRID 5Q CHAPEL HILL, N. C., | Coach Chuck Collins looks d n lettermen to return t ¢ | football wars at North Ca > | this fall. | He says with cleus he will try bination with ST. LOTU Hornsby, new Browns, m: h; these to build a a st o as despite to hold field. He's been socking that old ple in the toulghest to batting science—that hitter.” Opposing hurlers down on pinch hitters, injuries and ir down a position in a Southern confer The Tar He game . schedule, play four in the Southeastern groi Southern conference fo “Big Five vens. nce ap- 5 with a role known of ‘“pinch bear the always but a line broken field running that may threat nberg, | EXPECTED FOR TAR UAu 14 for o0 th nu- com- and be nine- teams | h d tw Returning let- n by a score of 2 to 1 and mmh boasts an average around victory for the ser] .380 for his trips to the plate It also gave Lefty Hill his flf' { when runs and games hung in the termen will be evenly divided be- tween the line and backfield, center the biggest gap to be plu teenth vietory in twenty-one start Bluege hit a home run in the | balance. ged. -, in the Na- past 10 or oly baffled Hubbell's o compls Carl as ant southpaw has the modern oquivalent 7 Mathewson's famous one or he b than mnan top” inshoot dip,” s& mans his star Th2 ball breaks a curve, but dips the same o1 Hubbell at ball and he time. And nor a Bill when with a Giant oout this the ! {1 mos of ks ¥ [ why coring men’ one of of Long TIsland’'s golf courses at}| Plandome with a 70, aided by win- ter rules and one conceded pu emphasizes how women player work their cards down into the low sever . Glenna Collett Vare once a 69 at Hunting, Jayce and Virginia Van Wie, ent national chambion, each h«l\l‘ posted 172's in competition, but they are rarities for feminine golf It's unusual when one of the stars breaks 80 on a championship length g8lf course. The qualifying record for the national women's championship is 77. Miss Van Wie probably can claim the lowest nine-hole score for any woman player, a 32, two under shot the pres thel Chancesj fling- | time. } 13 i by | the most difficult | | Wethered | By GEORGE McMANUS NES-'M GIVING A DINNER AND | WANT THE TABLE SET FOR S1%- NOW | WANT SOME RUSSIAN CAVIAR, SPANISH ONIONS, ENGLISH MUTTEN CHOPS-FRENCH FRIED POTATOES- CHiLI CONCARNE VIENNA BREAD, COLONG TEA, TURKISH COFFEE- CANADIAN BACON, SWID9 CHEEDE, BRAZILIAN NUTS, SOME SWEDISH PUNCH AND SOME INDIA RELISH AND GERMAN PAN-CAKES- as the kings of sport can be (orjo- gotten. ss than a year ago slim Hel- en¢ Madison of Seattle ruled the free-style swimmers of the world at the Olympic Games, but the headlines and the records this sum- mer have been going to Lenore Knight, the sensational star from Pittsburgh. Jarring Jim Bausch won the Olympic decathlon with a record point total that seemed likely to stand for some time to come, but in Germany Hans Sievert, who was fifth at Los Angeles, is already credited with beating Bausch's wor mark., And Bausch didn’t even defend the national cham- pionship now held by Barney Ber- linger. Eddie Tolan was the sprint lLero of the Olympics, but another dusky flier, Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette, is now hailed as the “world's fasi- 2st human.” And what's Didrick=on, become of Babe the wonder girl? HARD LUCK SEASON SAN FRANCTISCO, Aug. 14— Speaking of hard luck Freddy Hof- man, manager of the Missian Reds of the Pacific Coast League, has had more than his share of it this year. Besides bossing a sec- ond division club, Hofman has suffered a broken finger and brok- en toe in two months. H: will not do much catching for his club the rest of this season. SOMETHING NEW! —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery Aquatic) hoarance in a national meet. | | | state golf champion of Ohio, BY GOLLY: SHE MOUST HAVE FERGOTTEN ABOULT IRISH= { SPORT BRIEFS | v . | . Nelson Otis, 17-year-old Cleve- land swimmer, finished sixth in the fnals of the 440-yard free style dash in the National A. A. U. Championship in his first ap- | Miss Mary K. Browne, former de- clared she lost her title this year by not following the advice of her caddy. Henry Picard of Charleston, S. C., won his second Carolinas open golf championship, one up, at Ra- leigh, N. C. this season. Every member or the varsiiy and scrub football squade at Davidson College will be eligible, scholastic- ally, for the team this fall. Lewis Hardage, coach at Oklahoma, was an all- southern halfback four straight years at Vanderbilt and Auburn head football The National Association of Bas- ketball coaches will hold its an- nual meeting at Atlanta, March 29-31. John Thaames, of Birmingham, defeated a fellow club member to win the Alabama amateur golf championship this year. - Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay Ca pitol Bt Beer Parlors BEER DANCING MUSIC EVERY NIGHT No Cover Charges New Alaska PACIFIC COAST Coal Chuckles NOW SQUIR| STORE TQHEI by N NUTS AWAY~g AND BEARS PREPARE TO HlT THE HAY - FOR WINTER - FALL DOES USHER IN ~ PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. BE SURE OUR COAL IS IN L WHEN _WINTER. COMES - YOU' LL BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT OUR coAL/ P 4 l JUNEAU i ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 UMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blde. P FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS dnd BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone, 38 Prompt Delivery THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Harri Machine Shop Plumbing Sheet Metal ———— Heating PR o S CHAMPION KILLED CAMBERLEY, England, A —Cyril Buckham, the jockey of South Afr to England last sprir in an automobile acci During his short English he rode 22 winn fifth inning for the American Teague leaders. | The Empire wili show you the o |best way to save and invest what {cash you have. Read the advertise- {ments of the local merchants in | The Empire. men’'s par, over the last nine holes of the Palm Beach course two or three winters ago. Miss Hick: covered the first nine at Plan- dome in 33 strokes. WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. who camc killec here career GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 1; San Francisco 2. Seattle 11; Los Angeles 10. Hollywood 3; Sacramento 2. ot e 'DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Mining Law Just Published! PERISHABLES How quickly the queens as Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay National League Chicago 2, 2; Pittsburgh 5, Boston 5; Brooklyn 3. ‘ Philadelphia 0; New York 2. Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 3. American League New York 9, 8; Philadelphia 11,' Washington 2; Boston 1. Detroit 2; Chicago 11. St. Louis 3; Cleveland 4, { | RECENTLY EQUIPOISE | WON THE ARLINGTOM HANDICAP | CARRYING | 125 Pounos STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won TLost 80 55 78 55 9 i 61 56 54 49 Det. .593 586 585 i 580 459 418! 400 314 i Los Angeles Portland Sacramento Hollywood Oakland San Franscisco Missions Seattle Federal and Territorial Laws covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations. H A TL BTN Water Right, Mili Sites and Tunnels. ~ HIS FOURTH STRAIGHT National League af UICTORY THiS SEAsoN Lost 43 48 49 52 52 61 62 67 WHENfl\ewulhu is bad, or when for any reason you are unable to call at the bank in person,' the U. S. Mail will “jmah the trip for you. The only charge is the cost of a post- age stamp. 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