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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER INGING U | e S " PACIFIC COAST G | | HOPE THODE HAT WHEN DO You HELLO! THIS 1D Mi5S HELLO-MR-JIGGS- § W L, BUT VLL GO TO 3[ éll es’| | OROCERED WILL GET ) | EXPECT YOUR JIGGD PLEASE SEND UNDERSTAND YOU THE ORIGINAL SCOAL IS THE MOST y FOR WHEN [T HERE SOON, 90 NEW FURS ? OUT ALL THE HATS AND YOUR FAMILY I1DEA- VM : J THE POOR- | CAN SEE HOwW &, } A AND GOWNS THAT L ARE GOWNG TO THE SURE THEYLL . £ | Gownis Wit 5 I [S@ \_ORDERED-PLEASE R ol - IN THE FURNACE | | 3 | 5 | Gz & RUSH THEM- - " | Loow wiTh OF ALLTH FoEts» || G WILLGETA SAYs YOULL ALWAYS , | PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN mtose ol Gt B g .- & A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND i - OF COAL — 7 when they closed their last series | at the Yankee Stadium, was dis- (EXCUSE us-Irs OUR TURN New orsers Washingion sisyeall] - > TO-SA—WE SELL 11~ like champions, the Yanks like T some voen nane puty saalfl (1 MRS QUR DELHIESY S Lou Gehrig are not getting the range the Yankees do not look so P ('F" (o s' co 0) The Giants are rooting for t impressive nor do they feel so good A A A o : T 5 5 " i Hilicees : hrough to the | themselves. There is nothing very 2 b - e SETE e e SR el o o o b the | e o that Ay, ot ol ; JUNEAU " ‘ That was the end the Bill: | between left and center for tWO|joy the benefits of another “sub- |feel the handicap of having one I8° ALASKA . | er’s e pu ers abeard | bounced one over the fence back|genat now in a more authora. | the other misfiring first and s onc out to|of deep left for another two- tive position so far as the Am They may snap out of it and de- open the them. A ger. Mark scampered home With|jean Tsague is concerned, are pul liver the winning blows with a poor piece of judgment by Pete on|the second run when Little Mac'|ing for the Giants. comeback charge but, when they or to the mound | missed Pete Schmitz's grounder| Gapital memories not only left for the gres n spaces the| 2 J < EN » bag en P, scor ter fouling off te ces e this r.\ 4 il bags. _when F. Sc tz | to .\(Cudd.fl After fouling ,"!‘ ten | gt keen as regards the celebrated Y-lyl\_{(_tf. l'),. tly like thi s [ (3, [ cem himself by leaping | balls, Bill Schmitz missed the third|geries of 1924 but the Senators|Ye3r'S runner-up. s line drive between firs rike by a foot and the game Was| fee] that this season’s “natural - ~ E second and doubling Jern- |oOver, i rits r seball % " ¥ o) 1A > 1 . o § {is a battle of wits for baseball | MEDICINE FOR WEAVER Climax Comes When Chi- First Inning Bobbles Cost off first to retire the: side| The game: | supremacy between Bill Terry of g T ¢ 4 i Elks WSO Sy A El{he Giants and Joe Cronin of the| Perhaps Monte Weaver's decisi cago Takes Twin Bill, Game—Elks to fir that the Bills had Senators, two of the youngest Ma- | pitching victory over the Yanks > runners on the paths. jor League pilots. will prove to have " accomplished Nn singled with one out in the t They are not alone, of course, | more for the professor's arm than 1‘ o oSt ot tiree errors|| DUG: WS up on E Kl{‘“‘-‘&h-l in Washington in fancying this [all the doctors and masseurs have > Moose in i nd. Orme go e et idea for a world s ducl. The | been able to do together this sea- night, the E on F. Schmitz's second er }‘hmu.‘.‘ J., cf. fortunes of Terry, as McGraw's | son o nEPoslTs nosed pu the fourth died oty s | successor, and Cronin, as another | Baseball players insisted ~some ta rnberg singled through the gensm. ‘f) of Clark Griffith’s experiments, | sort of mental complex had more Tasen to start the zifth. He was fo Schmitz, P., p. have attract>d the interest of base- | to do with the Washington right- szcond on Big Mac | pall fandom generally. I have | handed’s failures this year than x o F. Schmitz but Mac Totals 2 talked with both pilots within re- | the actual condition of his arm, Strict regard and when C missed C g LKS— 3 cent weeks and if the burdens of | At any rate, whether imagina- adherence to sound banking poli- Mac d at s M’ )uI(I:'nv M. 2b. E a close Tace and their heavier re- | tion )rul 1.9 ~»Ir!m‘t; piu': nr.n|\rl):.‘\‘:l::;—|l-] cies have carried this bank lhrough vhen Haines wen d T 1f E sponsbilitizs weigh upon them, they | ver finally flashed a real R &1l Kindas OF tinssita !helpagt. We to Collins and G 'Spadden H., p.. 3 | do not manifest it. to his 1932 form against the World Bill Schmitz Haines, 1b ; 5 Terry and Cronin both have | champions and raised capital hopes ., have made loans and safeguarded Hown th Stingy With Hit Garn, ss. ( been setting most of the batting l»lm. utn‘.mnr to bear down " ; deposils in good times and bad. E 3b. pace for their clubs. Each is a for the balance of the season. That has been, and is today our P ’ doubles by o ingv w i - o e e e Ry, WUD B Malole 3 marvel on defense. Each has a toadf li ¢ n € hi for the first six frame: al- | plake 3 buoyaney of spirit and a confi- —— ————————— steadfast Po lcy- lowing but two and both of them| orme, cf, . dence that has unquestionably : e ¥ ik - — — | proved infectious. Without wast- F 0 R D To all sound busi- he first in the second in-| motars oAt Jng 'any time ‘patting themselves ness we offer the strength of our Nello Save ' h ““', ,d‘f)m ‘,i,, IJ\u]lUll JMMARY d runs, Moose |on the back, Te and Cronin resources, the conservative experi- e Y 5y e SROUdLy Saive. T0: hits, Grum- |both feel sure they are going to | » 4 ence of our officers, and the t, but pr i | nett Je foubls plays, | finish on top. | Ak » e gt 4 ; | (Authorized Dealers) stability of a sound strong bank Moose 2 Schmitz to Collins, e g Killewich to Schmitz to ENATORS CONFIDENT GAS willing and ready to serve. ] il g s e G il BTS2 e TP o|' Beat the great Yankees? . % i ;‘;“n St i “”:f““‘)“‘; fml Hain on balls A “Why, surs” says Cronin with OILS redit for & sigle. Both | Spadder hit by pitc | that slow smile, seeming to say el F. Schmitz by MacSpadden ¢ | that the question is almost super- GREASES A e AR - vt | houid mave b outer bt 1 mado| P Solmia by Mactpadden; strck | (¢ First National Bank Pacific Coast League b g S o c aterial - difference since nOl.. "or’ on pases, Moose 5, Elks 5;| The Senators have at no stage Won Lost Pt ] o fai l’)\’” Mac’ _ Hitaselt! 404 bad held stolen bases, Killewich ona2. made the mistake of the Yankees 57 i sisbsgr s g et e ) st 5 Umpires: Boyd at the plate;|in under-estimating their oppos J 50 7 O O e I e o e e Tt con. | Botelho and Hermle on bases. |tlon: This may well explain the uneau s 'm o “aohinits: ‘only 1ded | trol ‘I;'d‘ ‘walked Bill Schmitz, hit| Scorer: Pegues. more consistent work of the capi-| M 62 ; - hith anidSalked. mone.r Had “With a pitched ball, and| Time of game: One hour and tal crew, its ability to “take it otors }‘(’ on i both pitehers got perfect support »n walked Coughlin on four|2® minutes Sn ‘Th‘c’o":;ni]’,,:: I;(:l‘:“lfll “L;]I e FOOT OF MAIN ST. 86 3| the Moose would have won 1 to 0. straisht pitches. With the bases| BT fre s ks a e sl LD 88 376 How It Happencd loaded, Catcher Blake, and two! TAXE® NOW DUE k : x S o | the Moose in the first inning. Lit- | ed over put kine in. In the| The City Council has fixed the won_ Lost Pet|tle Mac' opened with a drive end Mac' resumed his job. With!tax levy rate for 1933 at 18 mills 69 43 616! center that was good for one ba the bases on a jag, Killewich hit|per dollar of assessed valuation 2 : . PHONE 485 66 5 550 Grummett juggled Jernberg's the first ball pitched to short|Taxes on real and personal property K | 63 '538| grounder to short and both run- | rightfield. Nello sprinted in for' are now dueand payable, and will be L 62 n ‘539 ners were safe. Pete fanned Big it and made a wonderful one- come delinquent after October 62 o ‘539! Mac'. Jack Schmitz let Haines’ handed catch that saved the game.|1933, at 6 o'clock p. m.; providing 48 6 _m' fly to get pAst him Rally Falls Short one-half of the taxes have not \ 45 65 409 and Molly »d, Jernberg going The Moose staged a rally in thebeen paid by said date. Rebate of { v 44 .379| to third and Tom to second. Gai seventh that netted them two|two per cent allowed on tax bill | ¢ : | blasted under 1! scores and put the tying run onlpaid in full by said date. ? i Fritz Schmit % Mol- A. W. HENNING, ands and t first base. Collins went out, Pot, [ ually able infielder let it ly to Haines to start it. Ja —adv. City Clerk. ashington 661 | through, Jernberg and Haines Schmitz was retired via the .erlkv:-; WBSE 21 e i \ s N or 36 rying over the rubber with runs out route. The advertisements are your 3 J L b M lls I ('y-w;:‘ml % 2| two and three. | Grummett smashed a line drive | guide to efficient spending. — | uneau um er l 9 nC. Detroit B 6 00 g % — - — i R Chicago - . P f e 'Y ap \\/ Boston ) 4 % | % NOTICE TO SHIPPERS | b ; : : BiL— > e i 2 o . L] freighter “North Wind” sails from| - . O ~ TE GIANTS' MANAGER> PAINT will lengthen the life of Seattle ¢n or about September 1st 3 s Ry 15 PRESSING "CHICK IKLE/N with coal, lumber and general mer-| s 4 - chandise. 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