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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933 By GEORGE McMANUS OUTSIDE OF THAT THEY ARE HAVIN A FINE TIME AT BRINGING UP FATHER M GOIN'TO THE FAIR AT CHICAGO AN v HEARD THAT DENNY MALONE 19 THERE- WHERE WIN L FIND HIM AN HE SENT FER LARRY OTOOLE AN’ WHEN LARRY ARRWED THE POLICE HELD HiM- THENHE TRIED TO GIT JIMMY DUGAN TO HELP HIM, BUT JIMMY'S IN JAIL HIMSELF AN TONY MAC ARONEY 15 AFRAIC TO COME NEAR CHICAGO - HE SAID HED LET ME KNOW AN HERE'S A LETTER ) JUST GOT FROM WM "LL READ 1T- HE SAYS HE ARRIVED 1N CHICAGO INTENDIN' TO GO TO A HOTEL.BUT THE POLICE WUZ THERE AN’ | NOW HE HAS CELL NUMBER S\ X - YES- AN HE SAYS FER You TO CALL ON HIM A% YOU i GIT A GOOD VIEw OF THE FAIR GROUNDS FROM IS CELL WINDOW - PACIFIC COAST Goal Ghuchles SCOAL IS 'THE MOST\ FOR WHEN T IN THE FURNACE, You WILL GETA worra wAlen. Me. PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND OF COAL — 7 (EXCUSE US -IT's oUR TURN To sad)i- WE SELL 1.~ out in front. Hank Schaldacn, of California, and Dave Nesbit, of the Univer- sity of Washington at Seattle, were | the big shots for the Westerners. Nesbit scored the only touchdown for the West. Great Teams | With wider range, both in time land geography, for selection of | personnel than has been given any other all-star post-college eleven, Coaches Howard Harding Jones and Dick Hanley were confident they have corralled the nearest thing to a pair of actual, playing | all-America teams that has been Tackl cA R D I N Al.s lN WEST IN GRID | seen in modern football histor | Rile Northwestern; " Altogether, 40 players from 25/ Army; Wells, different schols were on the two, as Christian; | star-studded rosters. In addition| Big Ten schools there Guards — Ha to eight | Munn, Minn: were represented on Coach Han- diana. ley's squad Army, Notre Dame,| Conters—Ely, Marquette, Haskell Institute, Tex-'Haskell. as an, Tulane, Nebraska, and Millikin. West Team Powerful Coach Jones, had, besides nine of his own University of Southern California stalwarts, outstanding 1 individuals from eight other Pa- cific Coast and Far West Insti- games” of the last few autumns, attest the wealth of talent assem- bled: Eastern Team Quarterbacks—Newman, igan; Barry, Illinois. Halfbacks—Rentzner, ern; Pur Purdue; Tulane; Ronzani, Marquette; Guire, Wisconsin, Fullbacks — Horstmann, Manders, Minnesota. Ends—Baker, Northwestern; Fes- ler, Ohio; Robinson, Minnesota; Fencil, Northwestern. es — Kurth, Mich- Northwest- Zimmerman, Me- PACIFIC COAST COAL Ce. 141 Purdue; JUNEAU ALASKA and seventh for .an Allen's si nd Mannin WIRKIORS BEAT - e | trip |ed Allen and Andrews in the TAKE Roller's single, an error on’ Niem's ] | grounder by Koski, and Rustad’ flPFNER 1' TU zle in the s:venth counted Rol- 7 put out. Little Mac' ca > Junge Holds Elks to Six'ed one at him~to open it |Qeflected it to Roller who the same thing Vets One Up The game: ler and Neimi. blits as'Veterans Drive |25 oot 7204 v VETS- 5 single cuum- Notre Dame; Summerfelt, Minnesota; Boswell, Muso. Milltkin. Notre Dame; Kekich, In- Boston Bun;l;fi?lakmg Hard Strides Toward Top National League LOANS AND DEPOSITS CHICAGO, :l , 1g, breathir football ht to life by the World's enterprise from thosz "mythi- c eams of recent seasons clash- ed here last night and s ed the old East-West grid argument om Soldier Field. Aug. 25.—Two Nebraska; Crow. Junze squads, made Mac ou after L Haines Western Team | Quarterbacks—Shaver ry, U. 8. C. Halfbacks — Schaldach, Califor nia; Breasley, St. Mary's; Krause, Gonzaga; Sander, Washington Washington State; Tipton, U. 8. C. ~Christensen, Utah. —Sparling and Arbelbide, U Nesbit, Washington; Sla- Santa Clara Tackles—Brown and Schwegler, or, California; Guards—Baker, Washington; Gill, nford r—Williamson brov and Dru- Junge finishad the Nello from Mound [out at first. Jernberg 1 He fanned nd in the seventh figurcd in —_— Junge to Manning, and ings drew a pass, I)C:XO\ \/lt~~ Aug. dizzy rush toward the gue peak y as the senior - The Na- ontinued yes- e underdo; 25 rabid fans, Ameri Led by Harry Newman, of Mich- turn2d back an, the East triumphed over the 3 Louis Cardinals in & 4 to West 13 to 7 in a hard-fought| MHORS. £ T 55 " East vs. West, ctory and left Boston six games foctball game before 55,000 World's i ¥ i b | whirlpools, passes vs. Giants who were Fair fans. P P o were some of the ‘“opposites” erday for the fourth Horstm of Purdue, full- | colliding in this contest, designed b.uk scored the first touchdown |largely as a Century of Progress r the East and Gene Ronzani, | unit to expound the country's most ul Marquette, put over the second. | typical collegiate athletic show. Newman, however, by his punt-| The rosters of the two squads, ing and passing, kept the East| chock (ul\ of “big names” of “big WEEK-END SPECIALS! HOME GROWN--PEAS, POTATOES TOMATOES, CORN, PEAS and BEANS, Standard Brands 25¢ AB R H PO A 0 Strict regard and adherence to sound banking poli- cies have carried this bank through all kinds of times in the past. We have made loans and safeguarded deposits in good times and bad. That has been, and is today, our steadfast policy. wingbacks vs. power—these Smith, U. Washington; Johnson, Utah, U. 8. C.; O'Brien California; Hel- ann, GAM Pacific Sacramento 4; Los Angeles, San Francisco 7 Oakland 13; Hollywood ° National League Chicago 5, 9; Philadelphia 0, 6 Cincinnati 0, ; Brooklyn 2. 2 St. Louis 3; Boston 4. Pittsbu York, rain American Le; hiladelphia 6. irst game elev Washington 13; Boston 6, 6; C New York 10; Juneau Legion 10; TURSDAY Coast League Missions 9. yring | >, how- U.8 O To all sound busi- ness we offer the strength of our resources, the conservative experi- ence of our officers, and the stability of a sound strong bank willing and ready to serve. falling among 8! guring ELKS Is M'Spadden Koski assumed the | Jernberg { Livi Tain vo g ? Manager cunt burd @ on found in The Vets hits and four runs corrorlBl MrrmvowNe - B2 cormrocop|l omackmm ue Louis 7. five two frames Rustad, Allen, t Warrior a of Neimi, Andrews led them Andy First National Bank 6 21 runs, Totals SUMMARY: Vet B Kosk three-base ¥ An >| drews; home run, Livingston; bas- es on balls, off Jun 2, off Nello off Koski struck out, by Junge 8, by Nello 2, by Koski eft on bases, Vets 7, Elks 9; I runs 6 off Nello in 4 1-3 in- hits 5, runs 4, off Koski -3 innings; losing pitcher. as enot ball game, o six hits, blow by ston and two-ba by Koski and Haines. He fanned eight b and figured in the r seven other Elk batters Elks Take Lead Both he and Nello T ball to the fourth I that inning, Livingston hit Jun, snce” balls across Creek for the circuit for t run of the game. Prior time 1 her team had scoring positi The in wipt Johnny N STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost Los Angeles 57 Hollywood 60 Portland 61 Sacramento 63 Oakland 6 San 83 Missions 86 Seattle 89 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. in 2 neisco ~ | Nello. . Tt Baehoet 2 cans for Grummett and O'Brien on Scorer: Pegues. Time of game: 40 minutes. CHARLES PEARCE IS HELD TO ANSWER TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY Charles Pearce, captured here carly this week after breaking into the Union,6 Oil Company’s house, yesterday had a prelimin: examination before Judge Charle Sey in the United States Commis- sioner’s Court. He waived making any statement and was held to an- swer to the grand jury on a charge larceny. the plate; one of Banis Gold first that in Natfonas League ‘Won Lost 69 43 65 54 64 53 48 66 53 55 66 3 One hour and Pet. to been New York Boston Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati GOLD SHIELD COFFEE 1 poundcan . . . . 30c no time margin. fifth in- o right, ed nder emi opened the ning rally with a single his second successive hit Worth advanced him to third on a sin- gle to right center and took second on the throw to third. Rust ad blasted le between short and third to center, scoring Niemi Worth got a slow start from sec- ond and was held at thir Allen fanned but the third sf was low ul\d wide and Blake 2poundecan . . . . 55¢ $1 45 e D e FOR INSURANCE Awerican League ‘Won Lost 40 47 61 62 60 64 Pet. Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia Chicago 5pmuul can . . 598 508 496 492 AT WASHING TON CO-OPERA TIVE of ed ball. Al- t 5 y to fill the hopped a grounder Worth was forced out. An- right cente: Allen tallied let -the ball and and ine Andy ond, and 3 ¢ when Garn comp Manning's grounder Junge advanced him to second a single to short left. That Pearce’s bond was fixed at $2,000 which he was unable to furnish. He was remanded to the custody 1 8 413 366 Boston St. Louis tn the United States Marshal for hms D. c FRENCH prisonment in the local Federal jail He is alleged to have stolen at least one boat at Ketchikan, and is suspected of another oil ware- house robbery at Petersburg. He was arrested three weeks ago at | Wrangell but escaped from jail there in less than 36 hours after RETURNING HOME ON PRIN. LOUISE Mrs. D. C. French, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. stapleton since arriving here July 4, lieft for her home in La Grande, Oregon, aboard the Prin- cess Louise. Enroute she will visit EGGS Large, Fresh, Clean 2 dozen for . 35 RED SHIELD BUTTER See H. R. 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