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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 By GEORGE McMANUS { | NO DOUBT- EVERY ONE IN | THAT CROWD 19 A BILL- COLLECTOR- i " PACIFIC COAST Goal Chuckles SCOAL IS THE MOST | FOR WHEN 1L IN THE FURNACE, You WILL GETA AUGHTER- ) AD NO |DEA WE WERE S0 THERES A GATHERING OF THE CITIZENS OF THE VILLAGE OUT ON THE PLATFORM- THEY WELL KNOWN WANT TO SEE YOU-THEY N OUR Town! r AR MUST HAVE SEEN OUR | \ : NAMES IN THE DOCIETY R - COLUMN IN THE | PAPER - 1| H A PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND OF COAL — 7 (EXCUSE US-IY'S OUR TURN Yo sAY)i- WE SELL 1.~ 8§ SPORT BRIEFS AGING BAMBIND™ SAYS LEGS ARE Babe Ruth Ge!s Habit—vj( Writes Finis to Active | Career—Says ‘I'm Done’ Thirty of the expected 40 Iowa State football squad members ex- ccted back this fall insured them- wl\e~ of )obs oumnq onough to Jones, Trojan coaching courses at this summer, at of Southern Cali- | fornia, at Hot Springs National NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The habit| Park aud at Northwestern Uni- of writing fins to the career o | versiy. s i UNITED FOOD CO- Babe Ruth, Sultan of Swat, |'at last extended to the Bambino,| Three former St. Mary's football AMERICAN WINS MARATHON SWIM JUNEAU ALASKA BIANTS CLING —~SPORT FAST TO LEAD; Howard football coach, gave three schools the University 1412 s George Earnshaw Is |Retired by Mack For Rest of Year . [ R Y PHILADELPHIA, Penn, 2. 31.—Big Geor Earn- w, former World's Series By ALAN GOULD DEFEAT CARDS Terrymen Protect Six-|; Game Margin Over Bos- ton—0'Doul Is Hero NEW YORK, Aug. 31. — The Giants are still six games ahead rampant Boston Braves as of victories for both the clubs in the National ce. The League leaders to keep their margin .in- terday by downing the St Louis Cardinals by a score of 5 to a result leading y O'Doul of the individual the hard-fought homering earlier in he ninth it was his rove in the winning was final game here Redbirds. The Giants Boston today for a six- es which is expected to tant bearing on Dean’s Thi with invaded game was the the wizard's the season to 174 the Giants were winning at home, the Braves dropped the Cincinnati Reds, 3 to 2, to keep their place on the leader’s heels, tal for Wt MES WEDNESDAY National Y.cagie Cincinnati 2, Boston 3. Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 1 Chicago 2, 3; Brooklyn i, St. Louis 4; New York 5. American League No games scheduled. Pacific Coast League Oakland Missions 7. Los Angeles 0; Portland 1 Sacramento 4; Hollywood 6. San Francisco at Seattle, rain. 7 STANDING OF TLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost 61 61 61 68 82 87 88 95 et 596 593 588 Hollywood Los Angeles Portland Sacramento Oakland Missions San Francisco Seattle Nationas League ‘Won Lost 73 47 59 55 67 56 65 58 67 59 52 70 60 T2 43 T8 New York Boston Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Brocklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati Awerican League ‘Won Lost 82 43 73 50 68 62 61 63 63 66 . 60 67 Boston .54 13 St, Louis 47 82 . ; The Empire wili show you the best way to save and invest what cash you have. Read the advertise- | ments of the local merchants in: The Empire. Pet. .65¢ 594 522 492 498 473 425 364 Washington New York Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit Chicago fl L. C. SMITH and CORONA | | TYPEWRITERS | 7. B. Burford & Co. | customers” | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied e SOMETHING NEW! —Try Our— TOMATO ROLLS Juneau Bakery hero, and one of Connie Mack's two pitching aces for yea through at least for this season. This w: revealed today when the A veteran manager announced that he had retired Big George for the remainder of the yes Twice be has been sent Mack because of condition. E: shaw was his plans for and, also, he ref cuss his t to the LI It may be just as well for the rest of the top-flight polo-playing d, including Old England, that they can't afford to challenge the United States for supremacy this r at the gallopi: gama, no other time during post-war this domination of polo has the crop of youn F caliber available led by the one only 10-goal player in the wi Tommy Hitchcock. The tip-off is and Cecil Smith, star, put together teams for the new East-West series at Chicago. either one of which w > quite capable of holding its own a the best coml any nation could s the intry’s e been of the pitcher home by his lack of and silent abou that Hitchcock nine-goal Texas year.” o e ®e0000c0000000000000000 e other | men’ eserve whil the job first GOLF LESSON Joe Horman, caddie, relates lineup of the | Winston and good tt seasor did n two Guest all-time Raymond tle Earle” the an an z” that may have oint where Bob Jones tu from his temperamental golfing “machine’ trated on Old Man Par instead of oppon ;;nl‘ Stewart eight als, was only substitute’s place. s while Jones wa: Califor- | Chick Evans in the amateur med- Four” |al Dplayoff at Flossmoor in 1923 00 Sl ARG B FHE e Berk ] tnBt Bob tinmed to and asked: on of the matches ainst Eng- | how many am I up on land at Meadow Brook, but he still ranks among the best in the| country | up,” Pedley, Hitchcock e 5 Winston Guest—a 35- an B son ation—would be our all-Amer L R selection for 1933, if thers wer any international challenges to ac- cept, and just about as easy to stop as a battalion of tanks going downhill. 5 i | Western t unable| It playing Eric Ped nian who made r mind how many yo Horgan replied. “Just along and get more st give any back for today’s golfing Smith and| 1 combin- | a | MR. MOVE ON AND MRS. ROLLMAN INTO NEW HOME TWELTH ST. H. M. Hollmann, part owner of | the Juneau Drug Company, and “In 1920 Big Bill Tilden and Lit- | Mrs. Hollmann are moving today tle Bill Johnston led their men |from the Empire Apartments where down under and brought the (Da-|they have lived for the last year, vis) Cup home with them,” re-[to the Larsen house on Twelth marks a commentator in giving| Street which was recently pur- some of the background to post-|chased by Mr. Hollmann from war international tennis competi- | James Larsen. tion. > Maybe that what fright-| “Trunks only” is taboo as a style ened the Australians into losing/for swimmers on Minneapolis five straight to the two Bills, who‘bmnhes as the result of a new probably decided to hold 'thclr]ordmance WHY AUSTRALIA LOST was + Nelson DO(E Sets New| | s TODAY LAKE ONTARIO Course Record—Second Time He Won Event TORONTO, Aug. Canada’s 15-mile swim in Lake| Ontario is getting to be a habit| with Marvin Nelson of Fort Dodgc,} Ia, who won that event for the| second time yesterday. It is the! first time in history that anyone 31 —Winning| was ““i the time| than 19| arkab’e by clipping more m the record time of 2- onds. He won in 1930 and was fourth last year. This year's first prize won by Nelson wi s:ooo | MRS. COSTELLO SIENS CONTRACT more r he made, minutes fr 7 hours 37 Woman Acquitted of Hus-\ |)all(l I\’lui’d(‘r Signs | Vodvil Contract PEABODY, Mass., Aug. 31.—Mrs.| Jessie Costello, freed here recently | after a sensational trial on charge of husband-murder, hxs‘ signed a 10-week vaudeville con-| t, it was reported without formal confirmation. | Even before she was acquitted, | Samuel Burger, New York booking | agent, who exploited the late Mrs. (Legs) Diamond, had offered through her counsel, $750 a| week for stage appearances. It was indicated Mrs. Costello had spurned this and two offers of similar *contracts, but it was said she changed her mind and signed after Burger boosted his offer to $1,000 a week. - eee— Nearly 1,500 persons obtained work at Gastonia, N. C, the first week the textile code was in op- eration, State relief headquarters said. e \l Dally kmpin.- Want Ads l"a) DAIIY SPORTS CARTOON WINNING THE R(CHEST STAKE IN TROTTING AFFOROED THIS SIXTY YEAR OLD VETERAN NO GREAT THRILL: ‘\fo H/M IT WAS Just ANOTHER. 3 ARITY #1S GRAND VICTORY HAO - TO BE MARRED 8Y THE, UNFORTUNATE SPILL OF 'BROWN BERRY wiLE LEADING A HUNOREO NYARDS FROM THE WIRE. lu-rue 1;.,,2 This is his last y:ar in his own opin-, himself. an active player, ion. For several years ¢ lLers have aid this same thihg avout Ruth But the big fellow has disappoint- 5| players will appear uniforms this year. I ov New York Giants and Ike Frank- ian with the in professional Mike Stepon- and Angel Brovelli with the Boston Braves. CASH GROCERS Phom 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 INOTRE DAME GRID | practice in September, ed all of them up to now. A group of Los nugeles Sporis- “I guess I might as well hang | .., js reported trying to buy the up my spik the big felloW g.at1e franchise in the Pacific said last night. “I can’t sign up| coagt League to transfer it to as a player next vear. My legs|yexico City, planning to use air- won't stand it. I might get by at | 0066 for the long hops. first base, but not in the outfield. “I am through.” Ruth said he might go on a year's vacation then see how things work out. There has been some| ., or two weeks to renovate the discussion ‘of Ruth as possible| ¢ ( plant. The continuous meeting manager for the Boston Red SOX.|).q yun for 251 racing days. e The first two days of legalized horse racing in Washington State netted $2,500 for the state treas- ury. The money received from race tracks goes into the old age pension fund. The longest racing meeting on | record ended when the El Cerrito Kennel Club closed its tracks for SQUAD TO BE HAND | PICKED THIS YEAR| SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 31.7J One of the traditional Knute| Rockne ' practices at Notre Dame goes By the boards this fall, Coach Hartley Anderson has in- vited but 65 players to report for the small- Although this LUXITE HOSIERY est squad in years. quad will be augmented later by | volunteers after classes start, the squad/'will remain a sort of hand- picked group, in contrast to the hundreds who formerly reported. Under Rockne, anyone who de- sired to play football, or who thought he could, was given an Oppmtumly to try. § Datlw Cross-word Puzrle . Otherwise 11 Acid fruits . Spirited horses . As far as . Person of influence oy distinction . Go in again . Pares . Slow-moving animal . Small round ‘mark . In favor o . Exist Metal . Former negatlve . Guardians of the peace . Mariner . Shirker Full of fissures Unadulterated Jones-Stevens Shop Exclusive Dealers ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Part ot a surveying instrument . Seats without backs . Glyen In fulfiliment of a vow . Scallion or small onfon . Plural ending . That which eomposes the principal mass of & tooth . Myself . Border East Indian peasants Transmit . Urged on Corpulency . One who holds that the gospel law upplants s L. Blind unrea- soning fear Male sheep . He: French Caesar’s river Mosalc of decision Bopk of psalms 50, Note of the Itpeter scale . Stick together Baffes . Unwilling leing defeated 3. Pronoun Accomplished n bed Symbol for nickel . Frozen desserts . Genus of African treer roasting meats 8. Units of weight . Native meta . Color . Hard-shelled Princely tribe 53, fruit of Israel 55, 3 on;clumntlnn . 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