The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1933, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933. SO YOURE GOIN TO THE WORLD'S FAIR AT CHICAGO? TAKE ALL LIGHT CLOTHES AD 1TSS PRETTY WARM OTH STRAIGHT, TYING RECORD Weaver Allows Only Four| Hits W_ashington Gets Sixteen 18.—Com- pitch- of ue leading rough a 14 to 11 ago yesterda r Chi triumph Wi campaign i with two the game GAMES THURSDAY ; Missions sco 3; Oakland 2 Hollywood St. Louis 9; Pl American L Lost 05 A 56 Hollyw Portland Sacramento Oakland San Francisco M 581 | 579 463 416 406 368 56 50 Natfonas League won New York Pittsburgh £ Louis 500 420 420 389 10 ielphia Brooklyn Cincinnati LOOK US UP! Home Made Chicken and Noodles, GEORGE S Famous Home Made Chili and HEMRICH’S Draught Beer and other varieties of Bottled Beer, in clean surroundings. MARY YOUN WE YOU SHOULD CO re. OKLAHO TO HAVE HARD GRIND| 18.—Ok- | BY GOLLY: TLHATS A GQOD TIP, JERRY- Awaerican League Won Lost Pct Chicago Boston St. Louis Juneau City League (Second Half) Won Lost American Legion 16| | ball and They also . but lost lifornia In winning the blic Link: E all camp in college mound part of t on the Yan! --e MA GRIDDERS NORMAN, Okla., Aug. lahoma’s sophomoric Sooners are going to cut themselves a slice of football practice with e y meal —morning, noon and night—begin- | . 10, the schedule pl til classwork cuts it down. One of the reasons is that four-fifths of the university's 1933 Big Six pros- pects hail from the second-year class. Another is that Vanderbilt, the opening game foe, begins practice 10 days earlier. Coach Lewie Har- dage came here from Vanderbilt a year ago. ning Seg summer as team mates | WELL- THATS Goon IMFORMATION! - LL JUST GQIVE THE TP TO MAGGIE - MAGGIE - | JUST FOUND OUT ITS PRETTY WARM N CHICAGO. 0 You HAD BETTER DRESS ACCORDINGLY- MILES MURPHY "WINS ANOTHER FISTIC BATTLE Is Given Decision in Match with Eddie Santry, bad way for a time and d his e slugging. He so hard a couple of times that the Alaskan gave up knockout thought and con- tented himself with a decision. Fast 6th Round waded out in not Santry and forced clipped Murphy Santry the round slugging Murphy gave him two for one and had him on the floor at the final bell. Murphy won every except the fourth. Miles Murph AT he has won anoths one ccount fighter, 1t g of d received in Juneau >nough plenty but he might put it in moth balls lasi | 1 th od it did was a the only had that worth a and exc for a c flurries he didn't TOKYO, Ang. 18.—Night » ball has made its bow to in Japan, where seball has for ye: national sport. thousand fans guration of the ne ation over Wa: stadium, when th nine trounced base- y good been the e Waseda the Fresh- ssor of a swell 1 1 punch and qui of boxing skill. Mu the On the same yball of the E field Rugby foot- glish br is also The installation 1 and Mur) ment, popped him and Louis Cardinals are rst major league baschall club to i provide a band concert with each He the y all of a sudden r had a right hand a handy | e .,-— ks ““ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | o | into al then | the | So he | corner, wded Murphy swung with the the left, then the right left and away they went four times the Santry right thud-| ded against some portion of the! Murphy anatomy and Murphy be gan to slip. Then for some r son that you will have to fi out for yourself, Mr. Santry back to his ridiculous boxing tack and took two more rounds; of licking. 1 Murphy had it on Santry in| every respect except punching. He | left handed Santry silly, made him do all the leading and mmblx‘ eluded his rushes and counter- punched him. In the third Mur- phy started to use his right hand| occasionally. He had Santry in a MEMBER wer at- ME AND LOOK US UP! (Capital Beer Parlors Ball Room in Connection PHONE 569 FOR RESERVATIONS NO COVER CHAR And Please Remémber! MERCHANTS LUNCHES DAILY from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sandwiches of all kinds the Mary Young way G Right, Mr. that’s why NRA we’ll ¢ employment at fair wages. COME ON IN! REALLY? 'M might have nailed him in the fourth had tactics last, determined to force more and he did but he was too far gone to carry the pace and round NIGHT BASEBALL daylight | ployment Agreement. As a member of Konnerup’s REMEMBER Southeastern Alaska Fair—Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 By GEORGE McMANU HELLO! 19 THIS CATTS, THE FURRIER? WELL THIS 1S MRS- JIGGD- SEND ALL MY FURS OVER- 'LL NEED THEM- 3 HRNU‘>\ =, EHRIG " HAS BROKEN B. B. RECORD Plays His 1,308 Successive Game—Given Trophy, Congratulations ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—Lou Geh-| rig, iron man of baseball, yester- day set a new endurance record | as he played his 1,308th successive game, surpassing by one game the old mark of 1,307 straight con-| tests made by Everett “Deacon”| Scott, former Yankee shortstop. The New York first sacker, who | {began his long string on June 1, 1925, just 26 days after Scott' ended his run, received a silver trophy yesterday and also many congratulations. e e————— IS WRESTLING, BOXING GZAR AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 18.— Jack Flynn, appointed commissioner of {labor in Gov. Miriam A. Fergu- son's cabinet, is doubling in brass these days. The Texas legislature, deciding to legalize boxing, added to his du- |ities those of regulating the la- horers who toil with right upper- uts and half nelsons. " Licenses for boxing and wrestling | spromoters and safeguards against ifake matches are provided in the legislation which Flynn was| The stimulation in a cool- ing glass of iced tea is just what you need on a hot summer day. Ideal because it peps you up without pro- ducing body warmth. Of course, to get the most en- joyment, you must use a good tea—and there is none finer than Lipton’s. Try Lipton’s today—you’ll be amazed at its economy and superior flavor. LIPTON'S TEA imew delegated to administer, —. - 75 and 150 applicants | s have waited upon Gov. | Guy B. Park of Missouridaily since she assumed office early in Jan- uary. Read the advertisementsand sim- plify your shopping. 66’1,‘ wages and fair profits, they can buy the all our people have work and fair products of their neighbors, and business is good. 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