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X THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 1933, | ‘T 8E IF WE TOOK A RRI\‘(‘IVC UP FATHER ’ DAUC.HTER 1 JUST HAD A 1“'HoucH'r— HOW WOULD OH,DADDY- I TS A WONDERFUL THOUGHT- I'D JUST LOVE THE TRIP- TELL JIMMIE FOXX MAKES RECORD WITH HIS BAT Knocks Out_l:l;ner, Triple, Double, Single for Mack- in OHL Game men nine 1 a new American League Jimmie Foxx } terday afternoon led Philadelphia leveland ame of n invasion for the to a 11 to 5 victory ov hammered out 13 ding a home run inning by MeNair. GAMES MONDAY American League phia 11; Cleveland 5. Boston 5, Detroit 6. National League games played. No Pacific Coast League No games wera played yesterday as the teams were traveling to| open th afternoon on the fol-| lowing schedule for this week: H Los Angeles at Sacramento. | Seattle at Mission. ! San Francisco at Oakland. | Portland at Hollywood. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Det. Los Angeles 80 55 503 78 55 586 Sacramento 79 56 585 | Hollywood 79 55 590 | Oakland 61 72 . San Franscisco ... 56 T8 418 Missions . 54 81 400 Seattle . 49 84 .369 Nativnal League Won Lost Pct} New York 63 43 594 Pittsburgh 61 48 560 Chicago 61 49 555 Boston . 58 52 527 St. Louis 59 52 532 Philadelphia 45 61 425 Brooklyn 43 62 410 | Cincinnati 4 67 396 Awertcan League ; Won Lost Pct.‘r Washington 70 38 648 | New York 64 43 598 | Philadelphia 54 53 505 | Cleveland .. 55 58 .487' Detroit ............ . 54 57 £ Chicago 51 57 472 1 Boston 47 60 439, St. Louis ... 2 m .ml‘ Juneau City League ] (Second Half) Won Lost Fet American Legion 6 5 545 Moose 6 5 a45| Elks 4 6 400 | MRS. TYSON | FLASHES 33 KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15—Mrs. G. W. (Miriam Burns) Tyson, for-| mer national women's golf cham- pion, showed she hasn't lost the feel of her clubs by stroking the second nine of the difficult Mil- burn cource rocently in 35, one under men's par. Her card, compared with wo-| men’s par, for the best score ever mad> by a feminine golfer over the strelch was: Par 554 543 455—40 424 443 554—35 ONLY 2 4- LF'ITERMEN IEXINGTON. K/.. Aug. 15— The University of Kentucky has had but two athletes who received four leiters in different ~sports. _They are Ellis Johnson, who re- “ceived varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball and track, and Charles “Turkey” Hughes, who re- ceived four letters in the same four sports. ——————————— The ads bring you the informa- tion about quality, style -and price. 'the hi prized heav cham; .hnp of th: wol gone first to Germany ar quent to Italy in re pe have been | patriots because | still | develop that faith had been m "placed or that our { them, or PORT; SLANTS = By ALAN GOULD In no other sport has. the los of American préstige been so pro- nounced and painful as has heen the case now for six years in Davis Cup tennis competition. You may point to bo: ms but I have found that indeed bemoaning ¢ American fistic defeats of Wilmer Vines by taken few in th Ellsworth fraternity heart by our sport These setbacks are especially bitter medicine to ti the | has for so man {ed nearly all amateur e among the leading nations. Our polo pk r o any others. O a lapse here and ed the best. Our per- formers, | desg some dual embarrassment, sweep the Ol our s the m ing ‘star 1 held most Not ev lock can alter the boast two of the milers in the universe. en Japan’, of fact three fastest SICKLY IN SINGLES Since 1927, when the beat back Tilden and Johr | Germantown, our tennis :Jm;m)flnw have bheen a story of one dismal failure after another. Fn-nuhj If it didn't] boys were af. re of inter-| fected by the press national competition, it turned out that the “breaks” were against, that the opposition was stronger. In succes John'! Hennessey, George Martin Lott Jr., | Frank Hunter, Big Bill Tilden, Sidney 8. Wood Jr., Frank Shiel Wilmer Vines Jr. have becn mostly found wanting in the sin- gles. The sad story, mates, is in six successive trips abroad, beaten by England in the inter-, zone fmals a.nd Iour (imcs in the MACGGIE-1 JUST HAD A THOUG ! - F AN WOLZ TELLIN® DAUGHTER- Challengz Round by France, our in the footsteps of his mow fa-| players have a recorld of only five INGUME TAXES mous older brother, Max. | \mmu victories ag: 19 de- After training for severil months the 18-year-old giant who makes | registered thre these ARE GANGELLED his brother appear small by com- | : against the nch, in parison and rivals the vast hulk i iclds pull one of Primo Carnera, made his debut y against the British in 5 s . 15__|in a bout that was interesting but 1951 and. Vines beat Cochel in l}lfinfimffWJK::??O' pjmh'~ ::_;re{nol. particularly ~enlightening as 1932, relieved when Brazil's provisional|te his possibilities. & o A government cancelled all arrears| His opening appearance took ; . ”L‘""f '"f}\,l":f":;:"‘ to poine|Prior to 1931 The tax law had/place in an amateur club in SM\“ the well knowdl finger of critic been protested on the ground that|Francisco. Fists encased in h“g’i NaEtar s et ek O city recsidents bore an excessive|e€Xhibition type gloves that resem-| BRLERRAS STAON Akt £hi6 TS burden, 2,000,000 inhabitants bled blown up pillow cases, the| 1s. that “the: Onited. .Stat of this capital paying 65 per cent|youngest fighter in the Baer fam-| 3 b PR 1come tax ily showed he had a good elemen- l to learn the lesson taught them PRI tary knowledge of boxing and also the French. nite, persistent pr wation and strategy. Our raining.” vorkin, forces have They ha x"d them. t .hLm there, a The French have proved what con- been promoted to head coach of first year football, baseball teams. TIRE OF CHAMPIONS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 15.— Indiana Senior: being composed of mem- The tion, Allison and Elsworth bers all over 50 years of age, tried and lieves life is too \hort to permit a golf champion to reign an year. The club has that ments a year, and usually chanz- twice es champions each time. | s o L STl f Daily Empire Wanl Ads Pay | We have had no d By GEORGE McMANUS WHOS GIVING \YOU CREDIT ? {f ¢+ THOULHT OF THAT A WEEK AGO AND NOTHING \WOULD PLEASE ME MORE THAN TO GO THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL- 1 HEARD YOU AND MUST SAY ITS THE FIRST SENSIBLE ONE YOUVE HAD N YEARS - '™M GLAD 'M GITTING CRED'T FER SOMETHIN'= (P “Buddy” Baer, Max s Brother Possesses Good Punch, Too SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 15. —With a pair of hands big enough to hid> the Sunday meat in, six feet five inches of ' physique and 247 pounds of bulk, Buddy Baer | has started on the pugilistic trail possessed a punch during the min-i ute or so of fighting. t Young Baer's opponent, % mere ! apparently was un-: Aug. 15— nerved by his rival's size as he dropped to the canvas from a light ned there) punch and stayed there. l | Merchant Eiected Mayor; Unable to Collect Bill| | 195-pounder, tried tried owv. chosen stars and they have ve COMPTON, Cal lifton S. Smith h: are ing Tk hl\‘ ain disadvantages in hold- s pol down the job as Mayor. Dur-| Those interested in Buddy's pos- ’ sibilities intend to work him along 142-5, or 33 minutes and 21 —— —— two heads tated; but nelthefprose the earthquake™smergency in _ rk hit . ed: effective’ in -the h, Smith supplied merchan-|Slowly. He will retain his ama- voRt 7 Tl e Thaves e ed at $17 to workers. Like|teur status and appear in three, “praihs’ and .02 other business men of Compton|Tound bouts for the present since Shall evhniE ot b nted his claim to the city.|all are agreed he needs much, has been put upon ‘our and, it was approved, Smith]more coaching Hnlepe et Live 010 g W " if you put stock in the storiss of ted Mayor. Now he finds|the professional class. Rere'd /Bifay, Ten broches players like Tilden and Wood, he cannot do business with the S (IR 3" “":‘l ::"“tl"'s iM'-"‘vl who ';l% entirely too much official advice City as a city official and will be DIZZY FANS ’EM S s L and interference has been handed | unable to collect the $17. ‘ ;""'::‘::’Lfi‘“““‘“ Bud. s 1, feed them abroad. For the past two B 8 TR Y $a i years, too much confidenc: and B ) Srass hils a0t Gevdral has be developed in : ”yd an, while losing ‘e‘; h; Tom Wright shot a 67 on the fh"lze :;L;‘"“;as“’; p‘theh C“re‘:’ 1215 | Cherokee par 70 course to win the Sl 3 e is 1 - i 4 British ha own What| . Danny Jones,of Charleston, S.'ton A R it Tohiie -4l | 208k bongss. 1B, the , Enaxylile, can be done by the who! S (Tl % e 4 - o Tenn. city golf championship and 5 4 wr-ri e C., se new record to win the | out king. Carl Hubbell has been s fpdnide s g B | orty With @ minimum | annual five-mile Ashby and Coo- | his only serious rival for the ti-| D soord. : ’ river. Swim Charleston in | tle. A half inch rainbow trout with | was discovered at the { centration on the main objective seconds better than the old mark. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | Tahoe, Cal. hatchery. | can accomplish PRAT - ¢ ¥ Nl T YT 1 RS AL Major Bob Neyland, Tennessee COACHES FROSH football coach, wom 24 straight| id | baseball games as a pitcher for AUBURN, Ala, Aug. 15—Ralph | ‘h¢ army. Jordan, Auburn’s best all-around : : athlete in 1932 and who last yeari Fred Hulbert, Jr, bigalied fade) assisted the Freshman coach, has & Dole-in-one on a golf course near Aberdeen, Wash., but was the | first golfer to accomplish the feat on the Tokeland links. | | A | Bill Spaulding has signed a five| year contract to continue as foot-| ball coach at University of Cali-| fornia at Los Angeles. basketball and Alaska Mining Golf Asso- FINE 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing ! at very reasonable rates || WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN be- eitre three tourna- DAILY SPORTS CARTOON oF IRELAND = ISTHE (.S, NATIONAL HAMMER. | THROW CHAMPON JAck ‘CRA ~IS HE FIRS T FOREIGNER. TOWIN THE FRENCH SINGLES | Law Just Published! Federal and Territorial Laws covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations. Water Right, Mill Sites and Tunnels. 7 AMERICANS HAVE WON TuE } BRITiSH OPEN ELEVEN ouT o HE LAST T, T EswELVE With forms and explanations. 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