The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 17, 1933, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY AUGUST 17, I933 By GEOR(‘ MCMANUS i g : i 5 WELL- AT LAST EVERYTHING MAGGIE- NOW THAT WE L R R o e pACIFIC COAST Coal &I((éé’&' : 19 SETTLED- WE ARE GOIN' ARE GOIN' TO THE FAIR, DASELA DUCEL LGNSR N OW WHERE 151T 2 TO THE CHICAGO FAIR- | JUST \WHERE 1% NYOU JUST LOOK I'T.UR FOR “YOUR- R HOW wYOouU WONDER. HOW LoANc. A CHICAGO? (——— SELF AND STUDY 1T LOCATION - \%’:;ff\_‘..foo\_l. % SYOU'LL BE DELIGHTED ¢\YOU'LL PRAISE \JOURNEY(:"J'—‘:‘ THATS THE WAY TO ‘MPRE%e'Y‘ My MUST FIND T WITH THIS COAL J 'TTHEN- T 1T S LR : %S@ | mino- B el wren once - o ML oG 7 < | 2 YOUVE FELT IT§ AND SAY A \ §f cueeeeuL THAT COAL HEAT CANNOT BEAT” YU GET [T ONCE - YoULL GET I'T TWICE, 4 A STEADY USER YOU WILL QE 4 0 1 i P Sy e G SR R 8 HECK, I'M POSITIVE OF ‘THAT - SAID EBENEZER “JUST LIKE ME/ OF COURSE, HE / ( oummne. USES OUR COAL . {QUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS PACIFIC COAST COAL (. . 1412 pneay YANKEES TAKE U. S Expose ay Reform Racmg TRYING T0 PUT - ASKA 311} 7 B!%GWNS 1370 3 FOOTBALL MAP WINDOW CLEANING \ B / 5 Lou Gehrig Ties Major |Gopher G.l(]nons During| ! | PHONE 485 L(‘d'ruc Record l)y Play- o (,Omm;_, rall to Be With Jockey Britt looking over the scenery, Winooka, imported -~ : ¢ Australian thoroughbred, came in a length and a half ahead of H ing | 3()7[}1 Game | : REE INHALES | Green but Sturdy in a match Fce B THRTGral, Cal, track. WIHOBHA ;ac:edeamflopou::‘: { - o 3 :a?osmgsup"l\:f\i 2 | and came in eased up while Hueu carried 105 pounds. (Asscciated 17— While i ; P ? || MINNFAPOLIS, Minn, Aug. 17.| Press Photo) 3 ¢ ; r i r 7 —Young but rugged football play-|——" bl g S PR {18 SOSEL G ) T ) A S W Z record by play-| 2 A& mgggg;:,,?“- . ! |ers will try to lift Minnesota out|and eénds, with the leading guardf s ; Haorvd |of the cannon-fodder class in the! candidates weighing 180 apiece | ; s ANSUNGER| oo CRTER | Big Ten this fall. | the comter 168. Two backs weigh | | + f QSSS‘;CS&E 5 The rting lineup, based \’)H;murn than 190. | pre-season guessing, includes four| e RS PR | = b iy . sophomores, six juniors and o || S.E.ALASKA Juneau Lumber Mllls, Inc. Gas TANK lone senior—averaging around 190|® SPORT BRIEFS o .I‘ { pounds A FAIR t = e [ < sy e o Boat owners of Monterey, Cal.,| JUNEAU 1} ] s{have formed a club and will pa | me:tings. | ; = See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ] | S 13, 14, 15, 16 ! i . & o~ 1 New 'atitomonties are the weak- { Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. = & Lol Coach B ie Bierman, brought | ness of Tom Gallery, Pacific Coast et e l}J{‘ED}:’ MA:‘»E home to his alma ma ter a|poxing, promoter. In the past 13| e S R S S S 2235 R z ORsE LoOSE. showing as head man at|years Gallery estimates he has| Butler Mauro &n Sxoonths investigation of Ped: e, will his second year | spent §250000 for the vehicles. | | Juneau Cash Grocery « a squad he/ it \ | gton Park, Chicago, } : 2 po ties."| Files‘of the Towa State College Y | 3 " i e e e e Drug Co. ‘ CASH AND CARRY B tamblers to ces by “doping” horses.” Although the arrested men, | ha hing led to on scores of three foot- - Corner Second and Seward me of whom is Ivan Parke, once a leading American jockey, are charged iEine i R Lol St rRvds SNad Express Money Orders | ~~« Delivery Phone 58 mly with possessing narcotics, the revelations following Federal action A RILRANT AL IR G e betwzen the rivals play- Anytime” R e SERCREn, AP s i sieon AN il il ind bl fihedl | = expected to nate the illegal practice of drugging horses, which he cnemy. He views d in 1904, 1914 and 1918. A o e F - X due and Wisconsin, | compromi ch beat his veteran eleven last|the score was made by taking as listed in a Des| = INO MANAGERFOR 'SPEEDWAY RACE TO |1 ms oo i s oni ‘ot Mepses (0| buty B Wt s P THE TREND is toward d Northwestern as other constitutes a dark blot on the “Sport of ngs 0. " | MAX BAER NOW; KEEP LIMIT ON FUEL conienders. & 5 a . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., And Minnesota plays all these ELECTROL f ” T plays al Pacific Coast L | HE HAS DIRECTOR ».qpice opposition ths except the Buckeyes! =0T course. Won Lost | == |t st 500-mile automobile r Juniors At End Posts | 2 55 Aug. 17.|at the Speedwa there | The Gophers' greatest apparent H & 4 81 most ably w be no cha in the strength will be at the wing 8 n the permitting only a lon fuel , considered a favorite omen arrl aC lne Op ! 79 tank on racing cars, Is have Bierman’s system calls for Oakland 63 : t 1 Hoffman is' indicated frequent end sweeps. Bob Turner 3 = San Francisco .. 56 412 his director, not manager as was| The rule was adopted with the and Butch Larson, the 'prospect Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal 56 .409 | supposed. of forcing economy in fuel ive ends, are juniors, but saw al- v 49 363 Baer, victor over Max Schmel- mption, as another rule most a full season's play last —— {ing of Germany and leading cc limiting the amount to six gal- year. National League tender for the title now held by lons, | Two juniors and a pair of soph- st Won Lost Pct;Primo Carnera, is involved in The most important omores stand out for the tackle 64 43 98 ies of lega ctions concerning likely to be adopted is a ri and guard posts, with Capt. Roy 61 50 s mana; well as del it the number of sta Oen, the team’s only senior, a Wnl I E uNE cABs | 60 52 ant in a h of pror it.]33, and creation of a committze! cinch for center, o . i 61 53 The Pug Lund and Bill Proffit, ju- | 61 61 m;_m t > drivers. Forty-two cars sta niors, and Sheldon Beise and Babe . . it 46 63 423[to enter c o e ed last May, and officials be LeVoir, sophomores, top the back- 2 cents in Clty 5 62 420 | had no the excess traffic was responsi-|field candidates. Cincinnati 44 68 .393|his ow |ble for the large number of fatali-| Weight in the line seems likel . N man v |to be concentrated in the tackle I'elephone 444 Auwerican. League £ A et | DAILY SPORTS CARTOO]V —By Pap I aAW White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Washington 72 38 | New York 65 44 Philadelphia 55 54 56 50 i 8 Just Published! 51 5 Boston @ o ust Fublished. , St Louis 43 2 i . Juneau City League (Second Half) i Won TLost Fet i American Legion 6 5 545 r . . Moose 8 6 500 Federal and Territorial Laws Elks 5 6, 455} etk SHE won FOUR wer TiTLes ering Lode, Pl 0Oil and covering Lode acer, O1l an PHELPS FAMILY WINS | w FOUR Wegs - sacrery, e ring ogh T ‘ NEW VERSEY, ME TROPOLITAN Yo ati BhAaemsiibuilo, 3 PR s - ok Coal Locations. . 17—The sculling | P » coat and badge” | £ : b g BAROMNESS MAVOE . . . the Thames— | % e most a Pheips fam-| § cLEVI- Water Right, Mill Sites and WHENdnwudul was won this year ! T ls is bad; or when ~ 1S WIWNING HER-‘ unnel , a son of J. T. he king's hn‘}-; WAY 10 TORRANKING IN EASTERN TEMNMIS CIRCLES for any reason you are unable to call at the bank in person,’ the U. S. Mail will, j make the trip for you.‘ Phelps, nd brother of Ted Phelps, champion, both of whom | ies in the race. Alto-| B of the fam- trophy since With forms and explanations. Old papers for sre v Empre. By The only c’lque is the cost of a post- L S = - :‘; ASWELL age stamp. Banking by mail is uh,‘ Bhise [¥ wow? Hpnry Roden convenient, and easy to do. All trans- ‘ Agency 1 i actions received In this manner are 'given prompt attention. We invite you, KABO to bank by mail at this bankl - CORSETS S ] $ NOW ON SALE First National Bank . ALTHOUGH SHE HAS won ABOUT | ] 75 CUPs SHE HAS KEPT onY % s e q-luAupmmn‘n. ...m.;..‘;.:""? : JHREa. | F“ Rt s

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