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- i i od THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 13 , 1933. ©1023, Kig Features Sindicate, Inc. Grear Briain nghts reserved BARNEY ROSS | VICTOR OVER T. CANZONER! Fifteen Round Battle Is| Bitter One — Fans Split on Decision NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Barney tweight champion, suc- defended his title last ¢ the Poio Grounds against Canzoneri in a bitter 15- nd battle. The crowd of 40,000 fans was| split on the decision. The .win| the sharp - shooting Chi- cago J title from the rugged Ttalian of Brooklyn as it did last; June in a ten-rounder. Ross weighed 135 pounds and Canzoneri weighed 133% pounds. | D | NEW RULES (N PRO-FOOTBALL BE EFFECTIVE ] Money Gridders Again’ Formulate Their Own | Conduct of Game COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 13. — Professional football, which part- i ed company with the collegiate brand for the first time last fall| on the matter of rules, will once more differ = wherl ‘the" - whistle sounds this season. In 19 the Pros kicked over the traces on the dead ball rule, which specified that a ball be called dead whenever any part of the runner’s bedy except his hands or feet touched the ground. i This season, the pros have al- ready adopted a rule permitting a forward passer to throw the ball from any place behind the line of scrimmage, in contrast| with the college code which speci- | fies the passer must be at least five yards behind the forward wall. | However, with these two excep- | tions the pros will be in harmony | with the collegiates, the other de-| viations being mostly of a minor | nature. Grab College Heroes The professional lure cut a wide swath through the ranks of the collegiate graduates last spring with the result that a number of| young men whose names have be- | come bywords in the mation’s| cheering scctions will be playmg; the .rugged post-graduate ball. | The most illustrious of the 1932 crop to jump into the pay-off line | | rates. MY IDN'T THIS JUST GORGEOUS, DEAR? KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN- DONT MiSS ' DONT WORRY- MAGGIE- 'M NOT MIsSIN' A THING - ANYTH!NCé:J By GEORGE McMANU: Yo o The new reigning queen of the tennis world—Miss Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, Cal, pictured a few moments before the tennis crown passed (o her by dcfault. There were only two more exchanges of chots after this photo was faken before Mrs. Helen Wills Moody cignaled to the judges and then announced that she could not go on because her leg hurt her tos much. Miss Jacobs, an excellent cportsweman as well as a tennis marvel, expressed regret over win- ning by default, and was extremely solicitous for the physical wel- fare of her opponent. She refused to approve of the report com- ment of Mrs. Molla B. Mallery that Mrs. Moody defaulted “be- cause she feared defeat” Both Helen Wills and Helen Jacobs are from Berkelcy, Cal. The match was belicved by many followers of the sport to mark the close of the brilliant career of Mrs. Moody, seven timés champion. * 5 and Jack Riley the Northwestern mammoth. Half Have New Coaches Five new coachés will make their Newman has signed with the | @Ppearance in the League this New York Giants and his parti- | fall, including Lud Wray, former sans, who 'insist he is a greater | Pennsylvania mentor, who will di- football player than even the great | Fect the Philadelphia Eagles. Benny Friedman, will have a good | Ten teams will make up the cir- chance to prove it. | cuit this year, namely: Boston Jack Manders, the Minncsn!aiRedSkms' Brookg:l flDodgérs,d‘Chli- battering ram, will wear the liv- ARREO L DTS | cago Bears, ery of the Chicago Bears this year, | Cincinnati Reds, Green Bay Pack- while Angel Brovelli thumping | ers, New York Giants, Philadelphia Italian line buster from Slip M: | Eagles, Pittsburgh Pirates and the digan's St. Mary's squad, goes in- | Portsmouth Spartans. to action with the Pittsburgh Pi-‘ will be Harry Newman, quar back and master mind of the Big Ten championship Michigan elev- en. e CARD OF THANKS Two Notre Dame stars will en- | ter the pro sport when Chuck | We wish to extend to all of our Jaskwhich, quarterback, hooks up friends our heartiest thanks for all with Green Bay and Tommy Yarr, | their sympathy bestowed upon us the flashy center, dons the garb |in our late bereavement, and also of the Chicago Cardinals. | for the beautiful floral offerings. The Boston Redskins should have | MARTIN BORLECK, a great pair of tackles in Tay | RACHEL BORLECK, Brown, the young man who caus-‘ad\n ed so much grief for Southern California’s opponents last year, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON HS FIRST START IN TS COUNTRY NETTED HiM $10,000. —-By Pap THE REAL GOAL- OF HIS VISIT IS To MATCH SIRIDES @l EQUIPOISE /] e WINOOICA HOLOs Two AUSTRALIAN RECURDS — SIX FURLONGS AND MILE \ MARTIN BORLECK, JR.| ' BEAT PHILLIES TWO, NOTHING New York Wins Final Series with Detroit by Uhle’s Pitching CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. 13.—As a final tune-up for the “last diich” series with New York, opening | this afternoon, the Cubs yester- day shut out the Phillizss 2 to 0. The Cubs fell into a tie for second place Pittsburgh won two games, gaining a hall a game on. them. YANKEES SCORE WIN NEW. YORK, Sept. 13.—George Uhle kept most of the Detroit players under his control yester- ’rday afternoon and pitched the | Yankees to a 5 to 8 victory, his fourth s ht win. won the final series with Detroit 3 to 1 and the season’s series 15 to 7. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 4. Oakland 9; Portland 17. Sacramento 6; Seattle 5. Hollywood 5; Missions 9. National League | Chicago 2; Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 0, 0; Pittsburgh 1, 2. New York-Cincinnati game post- poned on account of bad weather. + American League New York 5; Detroit 3. Chicago-Philadelphia, postponed, rain. Boston 4; St. Louis 1. | | Cleveland 3; Washington 1. STANDING OF TLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. | Los Angeles 66 602 | Hollywood 69 584 Portland 68 583 Oakland . 66 548 Sacramento m 536 San Francisco 93 436 Missions A 94 430 Seattle 59 105 360 | Nationay League 1 Won Lost Pect | New York 98 151 620 Chicago .78 61 561 Pittsburgh .18 61 561 | St. Louis .. .76 65 539 | Boston 72 64 529 Brooklyn 56 19 415 Philadelphia 52 80 394 Cincinnati 52 86 371 Awmerican League Won Lost Pet.! Washington ......... 91 47 659 | New YOrk ......... 81 5% 600| Philadelphia 70 65 519 Cleveland .. 13 69 514 Detroit 6 72 489 Chicago 61 T 442 Boston 58 82 414 St. Louis 51 88 367 Budapest Families Shrink BUDAFEST, Sept. 13.—There| 106,000 childless couples in| are i as against 23,000 families twenty years ago. Then 23800 families CHICAGO CUBS [LEGION P New York| this city, a recent survey shows,| (E« <> ARTY FOR BALL CLUB S FINE EVENT |Dugout Scene of Hilarity Corps, out for a down-town parade boosting the Southeast Alaska Fair lined up for a two-decker sand- wich each. From 7:30 o'clock when the meeting was informally opened by Capt. mander, until wasn't a dull moment. | no speech-making but a few short midnight, uffet luncheon, the Ameri- ion baseball team last relaxed from the bassball of the past City League sea- and took an occasional peep those to come next year, in of the finest get-together the local (FISHING VESSELS son at one i meetings ever held in SEATTLE, Sept. 13.—Two hal- Post Dugout. the western banks. For almost five hours the ath- letes and their hosts made merry with music, song, dance and story to accompany a splendid lunch and what seemed an unlimited supply of three point two. The Viking came Jimmy Steele and his Revelcrs‘local banks with put in a surprise appearance and|of sable fish and sold for 3% helped to make the evening an|cents a pound. unqualified success. Jack Kear-| ———————— —— ney's tap dancing, recitations and| stol and Roy West's dancing were other surprise features. The Boy's Drum and for 11 and eight cents a pound. The Wizard brought pounds and sold for 10% cents a pound. and 8 in from the Bugle | 14' hours a day. serenaded the Dugout both before and after their march, and were J. M. Clark, Post Com- there There was & | talks were made by several, in- for Almost Five Hours |cluding George Kohinepp, Acting 3 President of the League, Capt. Last Evemng Clark, Chief J. L. Gray, of the = ¥ " Fire Department, George Worth,|~ «With just enough Leglonnairss| mapager of the Vet team, Bob to “tend bar" and serve|poyq, team captain, and others. 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