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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1933. e By GEORGE McMANUS BRlNiGING UP FATHER BOO-HOO! MY HUSBAND 'S HES NOT ON 5 HEAVENS! HUH! | CAN SEE ¥ LEFT BEHIND-\ SHOULDN'T THE TRAIN i HE MAS TAKEN A LOT OF TROUBLE | | HAVE LeT Him GET OFF The SorES e g % AN AR PLANE-| | FOR US NOw- JSCOAL IS THE MOST y FOR WHEN I TRAIN FOR A MINUTE- = \ TELEGRAM ME 1t it D, iz R e LR ‘ K‘L&:\‘Ezg? 2_//‘ 7—~DEPENDABLE { IN‘THE FURNACE T J1GGD- & : < WILLGETA YOULL ALWAYS GET A PROVIDING THAT YOU BURN A HEAT-PRODUCING KIND OF COAL — 7% (EXCUSE US -IT's OUR TURN o sav)i- WE SELL 1. NEW NET QUEEN A8 ‘600 SCOUT PACIFIC COAST COAL (o, £412 *alaska PIRATES BENE. o > laEMpIGIGhYE CUR FOR iht Ay Years of H l “My idea would be to say, frank- - Being Defeated ly, that so-and-so makes the most F | desirable match, then make it : By GAYLE TALBOT ¥ | clear to everyone exactly what ob- . — (As cciated Press Sperts Writer) S e Jake” Comes Into Lime- NEW RECORD N e e e UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Delive Meats—Phone 16 acles, if any, arise to prevent NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—For a girl | | making the fight on a reasonabl who has been in the sports head- | basis, Of course I know there lines for something like eight years | are all sorts of subterfuges, that Helen Jacobs is little known to the | American sports public ‘ For those eight years “Jake” as| | her intimates like to call her, has | the managers of fighters find we ¥ and means to get around the rules Carl HUbbeu, Ace SOUlh' and regulations. But by more di- paw, [s Hit ‘Hal’d—Lead- | rect d:all(mgi’ the promoter at lelml been just the California girl who| ™ & {can make his own position clea u was alway: tting defeated in - & ’ ) : 2 i 4 E ays getting ate ers Ledd Reduced jand let the public's attitude take i 3 < . ¥l | the finals of some tennis murnn-J care of the fighters.” | ment by the great Helen Willw‘-! Ed Chapman, who made an enviable ® latterly Mrs. Helen Wills Moody.| pitching record with the Rockester, e as lneau There wasn’t enough room for| M. Y., International League team, realizes the ambition of every young ithe two of them at the top, so ball player and crashes the bi v it was Mrs. Moody—Queen Helen,| D&l P&y i 8 Our Services to You Begin and End at the g X ¢ Jeague. Chapman joined the pitch- | o 3 | —who was immortalized in sonz| jno'staff of the Washington Sena- Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat and story and on the weck-end| tors on a swap for Bill McCafee | gravure papers. Miss Jacobs, ex-| cept when she actually was en-| 2 v | gaged in compstition, was more or|She Won a set from Helen Wills, |less neglected. | when they both were youngsters THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS PITTSBURGH, Penn., Sept. 6.— The sccond place Pirates brought BOXING AT FAULT the New York high-flying Giants There probably is no doubt tha down with a crash yesterday in Wicined Vo binee the first game of their important respects greased its own skids. scties. e Pirates won the game. Champions have been moved by a score of 6 to 1, battering around like the pieces on a check- Carl Hubbell, the Giant’s ace erhoard, until the point has been into submission and re- reached during the past few years T — WINDOW CLEANING s lead to six and when the general public know few| § - 3 of the professional titleholders by | " Even when she won the nationai|Out on the coast? 05 name, without being prompted, and | title a year ago, the victory was| “I never won a set from her in SENATORS WIN 2 GAMES ill is not in the least concerned ed with a complacent: “Yes,|my life.” Helen quickly corrected. , Ma: Sept. 6. — Al- about i 8 3 § Moody didn't play.” beaten me seven times, and PHONE 485 in both games, the In f ti have be:n so o f p 4 | she's Worth Knowing |1 e the best I ever did was| ‘ que's leading Wash- cheapened by state or national dif- | Now, however, she has won an-|seven games.” | ington Scnators took both ends of ferences, causing conflicting claims othet national crown, and she dial Was it true she never could beat| a doubleheader from Boston yes- by three or four boxers for the | ing through a fleld M}M that she was “lick | terday. same championship, that they no [ 's. greatest women stars, |be started? IDEAL PAINT SHOP % afield rs enabled the Sen- longer mean much. | Including Mrs. Moody. Tt is high nonsense;” she laughed, : X ators to capture the eleven-inning' A title matcii 1s in s no timé the country became acquaint- gave the matter careful TR T * a 5 t0 4 decision and jonger the gate attraction it once | ed with Helen Jacobs of B(q’,rkv!"y_‘lholl’,lht, “I think it's just horauw: If It's Paint We Huve It! | Cal, she's so perfect and I'm so anx- ed four Boston PItChers was proof of which has been fur- in the second contest to win 9 pj a by { the Schmeling- to 6 Ba:r heavyws fch this spm- to win a point before she| PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster ultimate | that I become | ————— e . and m Bll T'm | oo ere s e e et ottt et || Wfeet ‘Helen, then, as she faced|lous '1d pattery of sp writers in her | Wins suite at the Forest Hills Inn the |reckle with not but personal Ti ax stake, outd by $40-| A an award for breaking the consecutive game record in the major |day before the recent champion- | not beaten 1 rt, and if} Coast League 000 the Carnera-Sharkev figh leagues, Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees was presented with a cup. |ships began. She's preity, with a|I'm lucky cnough to reach they OR INS‘ )RANCE |final against her this time you| | | t from Edgar G. Brands, St. Louis newspaperman. | charm not entirely captured by ST SERE S £ In short, Colonel Kirkpatrick He is shown accepting il i : s Missions San Francisco T. |a 0 o ndustry at a time| Sresident William Harridge of the AmeNcan league is at the left. the camera. Her 145 pounds are|can bet TIl be in there doing my See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Natienal League | when a world’s heavyweight (Associated Press Photo) | compactly distributed; blue eyes |level best.” (e Pittsburgh 6; New York 1. championship match can draw but & ——— |smile from a face tanned by a Doesn't Lack Courage Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. g Amenran.lmg-ue | barely one-fifteenth or less tm“li ’ | Jack Smith was forced out with thousand _Lgnms suns. : 2 g A.”. of_wmch. perhaps, gives some WWM ington 5, 9; Bofi,on »4, 6. seven per cent of the “gate” for an injury. | Each visitor was supplied with|insight into the character of this New York 1, 9; Philadelphia 6, 6., 2 = 3 chievement | | K7 ¢ | cigarettes, ash trays placed at each | country’s new net queen. She is - . the peak promotion achievem: | “Doc” wound up the day with a | 5 & ” g M r e E et |of Tex Rickard’s carser—the sec- s f e teaT e R e A o elbow before Miss Jacobs curled | friendly, totally without affecta- 3 STANDING OF CLUBS (g Dempscy-Tunney fight in | sensational catch In, the pInth W |in an asy chalr and remarked: |tion. As for courage, she was the W“l"l"E LINE CABS ! Taclto M e { Chicago. | had the tying run on third basc 50 i [Etray gt 1o, Dy on i ghacinn. i i l(;;fl I:sc(:i TR { | S¢-| She found out. For fully an|courts at Forest Hills in “shorts.” Hollywood 95 E % A | ! : hour four interviewers took turns|She is feminine, because she was . < Los Angeles peifek L Csog GARDEN XUTURENOT AT | | To selll To seu!! Advertising I |rying to think up a question|worried about how she would look 25 cents in Cit Portland .. 91 65 583 3 | BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 6—“Doc” | Your best bet now. | Helen could not—or would not an-|in the then-daring apparel. y Sacramento 8 T4 535| The future of the Garden is “‘j‘- Leggett, catcher on loan to the | swer. They failed. She sat and| “I'm 25" she said without hes- Oakland T4 8s 468 of course, based on what hapDens| gualy Bisons of the Tnternationa | smiled and gave the answers. Some | itation, “and I think my game Telephone 444 San Francisco 68 89 433, to boxing or Oolonel Kirkpatrick's| peague from the Boston Red Sox, — |of the questions were, well, slight- | should improve until T'm 30 at Missions 67 96 A4l1 efforts to supply the pulmotor % has proved himself a rcal “han- | ly pemsonal, but not one did she|least. I love tennis and intend to o S i . Seattle 58 98 312, a sagging sport. | dyman.” | appeat to resent. She said once:|keep on playing it forever.” White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. i i The biggest crowd that ever paid B SR ) 4 | “Of gourse, you shouldn’t print| i | i . Nattonay League j admission to an event in the fa-| Starting off in his regular posi- that.” - No one did. AR won Lost Pt | mous Eighth Avenue arena did not tion in a recent crucial game with Calls Moody “Charming” Dull Hudaches Gone New York 7 44 636 | come to see blood spilled, but to|Newark, he took over the second Was there anything to the re-| . i Pittsburgh 72 51 558 hear Paderewski play. | base job when “Fresco” Thompson port, current 101)'] years, that she | Slmple Remedy Does It! | Chicago 0 545 | | was: i1dured. GRAMEE performiing | and Mrs, Moody were not exactly | 3 . | 4 Boston 70 59 542 The ads bring you the Informa- | brilliantly there for a few innings | fond of one another? | Headaches caused by constipation A ‘}' St. Louis 70 63 526 tion about quality, style and pric Ine was shifted to first base as| «What nonsense,” said Helen. are gone after one dose of Adlerika. | ] Brooklyn 52 73 416} T T R R M T A R —~|“Of course we're friends. I don't|This cleans all poisons out of Philadelphia ... 51 T3 A D 4 Y P R T C 4R TO N B P | know how such things get started. | BOTH upper and lower bowels. . : Cincinnati ... 50 80 385 Y P 'y (',p‘she's & charming girl and a mar- | Gives better sleep, ends nervous- . velous tennis player.” | ness. Butler Mauro Drug Co.—in All S’ k I Amaerican League ; e SR Y T T Would she tell about the timel.Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv.l en lattuc 2 nce. . Won Lost Pet.! L - . 5 - ~ — - — ‘Washington 86 45 .659) O b 3 , | New York 75 54 581 [ | i G ‘leveland 72 6 533 QIO |{ Eetablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska Philadelphia 64 65 496 3 | Detroit ...cwwwe 65 68 .459{ BROACA sl \ » Chicago RORAE e ) 455 | e ——— £ ¢ 5, ¥ Q 3 B ok - Pl | ALASKA MEAT CO. . 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