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» Bills THE D'\ILY ALASKA L'VlPIRl: SATURDAY AUGUST 26, 1933. ]‘»RIN(, LL-'™M ALL READY | ER THE TRID TO HICAGO AN I'VE GOT £ CLOTHES VLL " ELKS WIN FROM | VETS AND KNUT ~ SERIES {}(lllNT‘r Nose Out 5 to 4 in o Final Frame, Tying B.B. Serjés at One Game All nning final fr n from ) 4, and e cack each run in the € Elk Ameri he team game each. Man- > both hurled 1 support on him figured the s run into that paved score. were drews’ hén ed Mannin walkec 1 ning five most a two-run lead, wiped out in the Wars s chalked up The Bills came back f the same inning to s and regain their two-run The Vets s d onz run arr that in the fourth and tied the count in the sixth only to see it pooped away in the seventh with only one man down. How It Happened M. MacSpadden, leadoff man » for the Bills, drew a pass to start the game and advanced to second while Manning threw Big Mac’ out at first. He scored on Haines ? long single to left. In the second frame, slow field- ing gave the Bills another tally. Garn beat out a slow roller down third-base line. After Manning set down Erskine and Nello on strikes, Gan tole second. Blake singled to right and while Worth 7 held the ball Garn rounded third and beat the delayed throw to the plate to score standing up The Vets tied the count in the third. Rustad opened it with clean single to left. He was forc J at second by Allen’s roller { but Cecil was s first. ¥ smashed a hard shot past short to left center. Nello booted the ball and Allen raced to third and Bob to s=cond. Andy fanned. ' Manning singled to right to score both Allen and Boyd. Roller walked, but Niemi's best effort was a pop foul into Livingston’s hands. The Bills promptly forged ahead again in their half by scoring two more runs. Big Mac’ went out, Rustad to Andrews and Jernberg fanned. Haines hopped one to Junge who missed the bill. Roller right behind him and ball to the fence over Andrews' head, making two errors on the same hit. Livingston scor-j ed Haines single to right d and Curley raced | “ in th popped out to Roller to end‘ the inning ne in Fourth | v whipped yet. J wmu had fanned and Rus-| in the fourth| n singled and | grounded O Garn to Haines, / | SOMETHING NEW! ¢! —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery b Sty ING UP FATHER DAl YOUVE | GOT THE RIGHT | \DEA- TRAVEL WE econd. He sc from there I's singl A lsfi,n'!‘) trotted ar: tying the count Paves Way the h promp! stal into and ses to home Error After being the Vet off ball an d Mac to second righ all and to etch the third Ha m on ore him and Series Now Tied game: AB R 000 01 ) B HPOAE 4 4 1 1 18 4 1 4 4 Rustad, 2b Allen, If. Boyd, c. Andrews, Manning, Junge I 1 4 1b. 9 p. 1 D26 0:.i1+% 2 00 2 30010 33 41019°10 5 when winning run ELKS— M'Spadden M. padden, H. Jernberg, 1f. Haine 1b. Livingston, Garn, Er s Nello, cf. Blake, c ABRHPOAE o SR S g i G Rl C I B 0 0 1 3b. 1 S8, 1 o0 Totals g SUMMARY: Earned Elks 2; home run, Andrews; s on balls, off Manning 1, off uck out, by Manning left on bases, Vets stolen bases, Allen 1, runs, Botelho at plate. Botelho, Hermle on bases. Scorer: Pegues. Time of game: 25 minutes. and Collins Collins and One hour and ™M WONDERIN WHERE TO PUT \T UNTIL START ON THE TRIP- big | tumbled | | back Pittsburgh 6 to 2 in | St. Louis | Cincinnati [ JUST PUT T IN MOTHERS ROOM- WE'VE GOT OUR IKNICR-KNACKS ALL | READVY-WE PLUT ALL THE THINGS | WE WON'T NEED ON THE TRAIN IN TRUNKS - FLL TAKE A LOOK AT THE | ENIC K- KvAC ) Awaerican League Won 80 0 61 Lost Washington New York Cleveland GIANTS DEFEAT PITTSBURGH IN . DOUBLEHEADER - Loui Increase Le.xrl Over Boston by Seven Games Homers Made 1 over the seven full ga idle Boston The Davis Cup tennis wars ara over for another year, with their dramatics and ex moments, their master-minding and second- guessi of the old way for ere first ond game of a dc apturing the o en-inning gam tt hit two home runs ml, Vi °s one in the twin} ble I though they v d to me two | utter t sh made their Round, and sald Wiliam T, “is more than half the ing abroad. Look at Of the example of nch themselve.s neir men, Borotr: and Bruggon over h nally antown ars bef sticking how 1 bowl ; New York 8, 6. Philadelphia 8, 4 Brooklyn 4, 4 an League 5, Detroit 4 Chicago 1 crashed They they u through at i bea the same poliey, held on to fore slip- to Juncaa Series I 5; Legion Tjtle 4 Series to t garl the be coal. tion bins ful | tive 6 o | the in for _J,‘J' little 1 Dic] Ric] in cha; the Lac Cocl con the firs| he gr up and | equipped, #ndpoint, guide Big Bill knows the complexities back * ther they Tilde competition. | | bum. bility Amer More French Brugnon cording to their circumstances nnd‘”\ Mo IT'S HIS RACKET Lacoste forced credited scor ey pick-|losing the trophy. Controversy and even some ani- | club, sent | mosities have clustered about Til- ! National il | den’ By GEORGE Mc\IANUS TUR[)NTU BRL IS WINNER OF feels that, this but he the results group of pl ther and tossed into the battle in 1934, than being hauled over s and discarded simply beca W licked. can look back on his| exploits in Davis cup ition in company with Little | nston, with the sfac- of reali: no othe om- ion has ever been so success- over so prolonged a stretch of re-| year, | he top, ess of same kept tc ra- the se Covers Tcn 'Vhle Dlslance in Record Time—Is Awarded $3,000 he two Bills took care of all| matches when they brought Davis cup back from Australia 1920. They kept it at home seven years in a row, with a help from Vincent Richards, k Willlams and Watson Wash- In only one year, when har substituted for Johnston the singles, was there any nge in the individual responsi- placed on the twe aces of an tennis. fortunaze respect to B A AR, GETS ANOTHER TITLE oste, Jean Borotra and Henri| DALL, TORONTO, Aug. 26—Ruth Tow- er, of Cossan, Toronto, ca the Canadian National Profe al 10-mile swim yesterday, making the distance in 5 hour minutes and 10 seconds and winning the cash prize of $3,000. Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong, tre Michigan, wa minutes behind the won the $1,500 award, | S eee of De- second, three winner, in ir het in the singles, with Jacques | ing 1o ty. ac- R doing doubles duty, ac 8 ek Thve 06l Wian: onagill, last of Dallas’ “big | three” youthful golf stars to win | recognition, has come into his own | by capturing the Texas Profession- al Golfers Association titl dition. the in 1927 was at French won t time. ome a world champion. After | red high school golf circles te's health failed and he was| here. Moreland remained in the to quit, Borotra staged a|amateur ranks to win Trans-Miss- at come-back and alone can be| issippi titles, a Western crown with enabling France to a place on American Walker straight victories before|cup teams. Guldahl, now profes- isional at the St. Louis country finished second in the 1933 open, one stroke behind Johnny Goodman. peak when for the| in e six s tennis career, but I still| e knows more about inter-,——- onal tennis and i perhaps best from the competitive LUXITE HOSIERY rm our Da the challengers is cup r: in 1934. The British were smart enough [©f competition on both sides of the similar methods. They | haven't shifted ct, | United Stz has, trying out one| .600 | group of players for one or two| 6| years, then discarding them -J‘A:\ozhcr set of young and inex- perienced fellows. Perry and Aus- Oakland ¥ ;nn carried on, benefitted by ex- San Francisco 421 | perience, and were given every Missions ‘404 | chance to come through without Seattle . 378 changes in policies and tactics. | “The only way in which United States ever will win back the STANDING ¢ CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost geles Hollywood Portland Sacramento Natfonas New York Boston Chicago job. If one or more of the play- selected fail to measure up af- 4 sufficient trial, then substitu- 530, tions should, of course, be made.” 423 A DOUBLE BILL Tilden made these remarks be- zone finals, Amer- s elimination and Britam’s rise 546 Fittsburgh Philadelphia Brooklyn DAILY SPORTS CARTOON oizzy 'DEAKN ~SET A NEW MODERN MAJOR _EAGJE R’ECCRD | Oud All Rights Reserved by The Associated | ' CAROlUAL s RO WRECKI &—«T‘(EQT’ Tq:- ~WAS CREDITEL WH | @ puT- outs WAHILE CATCHING OEAN'S SLANTS n ... THE FORMER. RECORD OF 1S STRIKE -0UTS WAS JOINTLY HELD BY FRANKS HAWL | CHRISTY HMATHEWSON) RUBE WADDELL. 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