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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1933. {| T™HINK WERE MOVIN® |} YouU ARE € f , > — o KNOW- 1'LL ONLY THING i I| nsTEAD OFOLST GOW | | ALWAYS AN o » g N i) § 3 & \ | | 9UST WONDERIN LOOK 1'couLd iR b 1 | W A, S MO. FOR 5 FER A TRIP TOTHE FAR- | GRCWLING COBDNESS EERSE AR Y \ JCOAL | HE ST WHEN T o THATS OVER FORGOTTEN A g * DEPENDABLE INTHE FURNACE 1 } % > A7 - 172 Ay ANy THING? 3 ! S < You OF ALL'H Fues il G WILLGEES s [ Tre NEIGHBORS WiLL | \_cm SHuT UPt [—\(-;:T—\fi’ 4 WELL- 1 DONT THIS 1S THE e CIFIC COAST G)R[ CZI(&/&S’ ETA PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND OF COAL — 7 first from the ballyhoo and prom- | inence currounding their metnods, ||| - (EXCUSE US -IT'S OURTURN as well as a belief that many of | them often were thinking of how ||| To SA‘/)K-‘ WE SELL /T'/ best to keep their jobs instead of | 2 considering what was best fo their charg ¥ Happily, such coaches were and are the exceptions. Happily, too, Probably the American system | de ion all aiong the line, includ- P B 1 professional coaches for our|ing salaries, has compelled most I | coltege and club athletes needs no|of our coaches to pay strict at-| 4' JUNEAU ) B KNS e e choshiu. W B9 cad of him. Allen flew to Jern-| defense. The one-time rallying | tention to the business in hand. | \ ALASKA . "r'd unt two a Boyd tried | berg for the .m‘rfl out. cry of reformers sceking to ‘give’ The majority of college coaches i I me. Junge's swing wa e ‘l‘ kf; Clinch l‘t | the games back to the bo s probably has done as much, if not| i . f) % k lake who -'»vLm‘(I Bob 1{:!< lnuh (rhnle‘u:xl !h Lj&ml:l |ni.pruu]‘e ed little farther ar more than any college Profassor {0 | e ——— m— . S\h EAK is ut easily. Boyd prote the| thelt, half of e devenih WheSS gipvanent (0. give . ho) ng develop the character and well- It Y ision but Umpire Botelho was|Garn singled and trotied home|pack tq the hors being of the boys. I know that working was his groove ball and % o [ g @ ¥ firm. ahead of Erskine when the latter| .Nevertheless my good friend Earl coaches laugh at each other and| the Elks took to it ‘kindly. If He . v 1’ PE%S E}!g‘ap 2M GAMF ’ 1 riple and an infield | homered off Gorham's roof. |i# rommy) Thomson, a great remark that the.fellow who has| |shows up beiter in the bull pen I YU [} H S AL | I lls two more ir They added anotk in the|purdler in his day and now track a losing streak with one of his| tonight, he probably will be start< . I ) ttle Mac' open: t eighth that was a simon-pure gift.|coach at the Naval Academy, has teams must be going in for “char- UDAY Tu STAY ed in, otherwise Jimmy will Sor St —_— With one out, Jernberg ounded | written at lenth in rebuttal to a acter building,” but they take their| | have to go in again. That oughts 't to bother him much. It hasn’f b Forty Thousand Fans See!Juiige Blasted in Less thap Jernbere’s I feld to short and Roller missed it. He|yscent suggestion that our colleg-' rssponsibilities whole-heartedly and | 7 v c T D s went to second while Manningles well might profit from the they do a good job | IN FLAG GHASE(b:on many years ago that hg , Lowly Reds Stop Three Innings and Elks ana it went for hree-baggor, w out Big Mac' at first and|wcoachless” method: ke | pitched and won three ball gamag Braves Sunday wat s Sunday £ to: Q- | Moy biine. Jetibarg g0t e ger 10jand Cambridge ; o S. NEEDS COACHES | e 4 : ) B on Big Mac's out, Rust r | have disported e Americans want to Wi writes The game tonight will start at i drew Boyd got on first on Garn's bob- | 5 v n 4 r e ti- B A g e iy ] ; X S ' Mass., Aug ¢ ' Archy e Ly Cape et CURS S At B I RUitiber o SRERS Thomaon, - Rdinming up: the ase|Elks Need Only One Game|$ oclock so the fans won't havg St B 3 % 2 ; Junge Ts i ble in the eighth and died there,|tions and numbered among them f .o 'woaches. “They want. to . & to go home by lamplight. f R o : s ‘ B Pt the Rats ,|and Roller drew a pass in e |he new world mile-running king, be ‘the, best, HAE ttle wokla: “They| 5 Win City League ot 4 W ek % g ninth and also died 2 t, and | Jack Lovelock Ay i i sl s : Reds too : ame by re ot ¢ , in e o fhe ‘shances the| ik Lovelodk . witos Thogi. | WA to Tl records. ~‘They. want| 1933 Championship CHEWS—FIGHTS g s : Ll e i | oIn the first place” writes Whom- |10 have the greatest teams in- the ey ey fiea ik {son, ‘Harvard-yale and COrnel|country and the time allowed for| The Veis, with the shadow of ds- | . o fath ik - tha S f o e, @ team or an individual to become feat hovering over them, will have| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 28} _ ) from the OX-1 porrecied o ne o, is limited.|to play better ball tonight than|— Little” Pancho, brother of the ; | ford-Cambridge track teams. In v i - et o T Ml 7 to 0, and then drop the I stuck . entire 1 zs. | linad or > fence b £ lelt o i < B it o We must get someone with a|they did Sunday if they |1ate Pancho Villa, likes to chew 1 Elks One Up the second place, most of the rec- ! o EhRJ. 18xE 0 § cor, | cer : tox : | the ‘second pi cc, most of the Te¢" sound knowledge of the game tojstay in the Little Worlds Berjeg| Eum While he's /fighting. |Rings PR s A L l‘t”“ 0| -ach the youngsters in order to|picture. The Elks, with two won|Siders think he's taking a long Worth Aoty “\';“‘Ve" WA “m“"‘_ At t the most out of them in the and one lost, are only a single|chance with the habit because a, ; o Wl { Mnglishinen, It By RHoces GoN rt time we have available. |game away from the 1933 City|800d blow to the jaw or chin with, baseman, hit a X Junge forced: xy., 1 A ] o Naval Academy offers a|League Championship. his mouth wide open might re- double and a si Boyd, ¢ 1 ::‘:\c h;(‘l rrnm“(\\.'n o oM good cxample. The majority of| If they can win tonight, and th sult'in & fracure, 0 1551 oRsiatition. aud B aining ool our boys come here with probably | chances apparently are in their e R =7y i R of competition and Lraling ey less than the average amount of|favor, the scries will he over as it It ; e " I:“l ;-4»1"!7 .(‘)Ald(;r ‘mj athletic training. They have bl‘r’n:lukes but three games to decide andinge CONSBINGTILY : too busy trying to get in the place|the event. They are the best bet more. experienced. It's safe to' .. .00 spent much time on ath- because they have Claud Erskine| Veis Get Stari oring Johnson from second, D The Vets gave Junge a three run 10 advancing to third lead in the f inning, bu | W to third d Manning ildn't protect it. W noy the mound. On a double y. X ma second Bill Walters, San Francisco Mis- sion Red third baseman, knocked out five doubles in one game say they had the benefit of 200d. 1otics Consequently, we have aall rested and ready to work in playing) aga'nst & Pacife Deevialy coaching, too. g ' y ponent. ] lot of work to do when they get| tonight's battle _f‘f”fll hes “’_“~b‘_’“““':l‘“, ROME here and there's not enough time| He hasn't pitched since Friday's fo‘”*‘“;r‘““‘ "“‘“‘1 S b he oven then, to accomplish it. But|game which the Elks won 5 to 4|§ chilles, jers and others. Fng- \ : . s, Eng out coaching, how much pro-|largely through poor baseball by {1and has always prided herself on | g *'Coiia ey make?” the American Legion entry, He|{ SOMETHING NEW! h |i‘x‘;uy|m“‘ rom l(u( l:)\ \m“yul ————— {ought to be +hot for the game and/thete are more of the profes ix. oNaingy »-.mlry Qur— sional type there than any nlh»rl GETS COACHING JOB | ‘The Vets have only Manning place in the world. When Eng- jand Junge. Neither will be in| TOMATO land’s professional runners know | e 4 something they pass it on. Alfj NEW YORK, Aug. 28—Ray :‘lh'""?v‘f)r;;‘(*l‘f’c] as Ei't‘“"‘ys“’“’i ROLLS ¢ nOaChall § 4 a | Flahert TTHeR Gonhpa oy~ | DO ast night. Jimmy Shrubb coached at Oxford for a| Flaherty, former Gonzaga Univer et | ainnvo it i a dropped ke | oh Rt i i3 —_—— e —— sity head coach, has been named 13 : on Erskine’s single to cen-| 2013 1527 16 5 v”l“"“ assistant coach of the New York|long ones and he had to work Juneau Lo ? 3 i1 ‘We use coacnes here because we Football Giants. Flaher o oeq | hard. Junge's showing was lnr! s ; € ) ' droy Tex auer Vets Add Five SUMMARY: Earned runs, Vets|think there is not much use in do-| Football Glants. Flaherty played i i ' e anento ; I 2 2 s ks 0 tivo-hase. its; Rustad. | ) o 8 e lend for the Giants last fall and|{Tom impressive. He didn't show! ’ . 2 it it = The Ve one in the llks 8; two-base hits, Rustad,|ino a thing unless we can learn to S | ‘anything like his usual stuff and a ery Francisco 6, 7; PO t ety ¢ kine, Blake and Haines; three- ; Sk was selected on the all-league - & % t to 8 X the seventh to ine, Blake and ’ do it well. We think a -boy should A 3 ing g Qakland Hllize0od 6, 19 o th a1 ng ! to count 9 to 10. In the ! hits, Jernberg; hOme TUDS,|po started out in the proper direc-|fam. In addition fo assisting sl (i’fli b ANl 4 7 high, 4| with one out, Rustad doubled to|Rustad 2, kine 1; bases on balls | yion 8o do the English, but they Steve Owen as coach, therl_)" tad who was i e r He went to third on a wild | off Jung off MacSpadden 4;|pave the aid of the old-timers like | will continue to hold down his Louis 7, 5; New York 1, 5|, ;0 o pag s al ] hit by pitched ball, Manning and | (w G. George, Harold Abrahams Tegular position. | (Second game called account. of e e to | Roller by MacSpadden; struck out | o Ginoet"™ 50" are. constantly| e o 1 WINDOW CLEANING -, O eightts inning, ] (0 the mound, £ llen grounded i | ness at end of eight ing. | socond. Molly advar by Manning 3, MacSpadden 4; %eft | qucating the schoolboys with their| giversity of Towa football teams | Cincinnati 0, 5; Boston 7, 3 Crar g i g | bases, Vets 9, Elks 3; wild P 5 | jarn counted him w singl Mac' weakened in the sev-{on bases, Vels 9, XS <; writings. | have wi . 2 Sttty 92: Br i 5 ) s e ve won 60 per cent of all their Chicago 2, 2; Brooklyn 0, 5. S Tehait At Aoneds X and. was touched for three|Ditches, Manning 1, Mm‘Sszdzlln i el PHONE 485 led t . es 4 o T « four | 1; hits 9, runs f Junge in 2 2-3 k¥ & it g s 10 8 Cloviand 1, 6. oL touett center b a0s. | singles and & home run, for four| i s 9, Fn S e it Man.| BUILD CHARACTER, TOO | Grinnell in 1889. The statistics| Philadelphia 3, 8; Chicago 5, 8. | orees low Y was . With on hand down,| innings, hus 5 s B 00 T | Of course some of the American show 183 victories, 121 defeats and | A Worth in right Manning singled bets hort and | ning 2 gs; 2 objection to paid coaches developed 10 ties J [ PIRATES AND GIANTS LIT DOUBLE HEADER i i s return | Aug 2 . . but oW v nd Molly | ble I : : 1 i ac’ ot j won the sevent 2 4 i i rur 2 d g 1p their count- | e ves a o six and 1 Rt 0 n|o 8 to right. H one-half games. 2 o N f to Jerr 3 t d on a wild pi cormwpowomph |l cowworoar @ - New York Detrolt 4, Vets Add Another second to center. After Roller|er, Junge oston 7, » Louls 5, 5. The Vets added another in the, popped out to Garn, he advanc-| Umpires, Sotemo and Collins at| 2 B ccond when, with two down, Al-|ed to second on Nieml's shot|the plite, Collins and Hermle at|§®® City League tina | o0 singled and. went to third on|through third, and scored on|first, Hermle and O'Brien at scc-| | Elks won third game of fina'}p,c;.o"gingle Andrews bounced|Worth's single to right. With twofond, Jim Orme at third. RN, 14 0. 8, makiug L‘“‘::fi one off first and Haines tossed|on Rustad drove the ball down! Scorer: Pegues. | E tle, Elks JacEican A ¢ wide to Little Mac, Allen scor- | the left field foul line for the cir-| Time of game: Two hours and g’;‘(.-i‘r'i':s(‘:;’:l:‘:;u‘; ;"L,‘(X,Bnm g :,m 0 lhlrfl' An-,l (imifl s:orin—zv Niemi 7—a_nrd Wm;h‘izs_r_n_n_xzulcs 2 Juneau Lumber Mill , 'nc. Los Angeles 1; Seattle 2. : B - National League ) ( - St. Louis 0; Boston 3. A = . Pittsburgh 1, 7; New York 2,2 | = B ‘ » ’ \é@ I h F See H. R. 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