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" Drives in F;e_fiuns to Help def BRINGING UP FATRER WELL, 'M THROUGH FOR THE DAY-NOW TO.GO HOME —THAT REMINRS ME FGXX WALLOPS OUT HIS 48TH CIRCUIT CLOU Athletics Beat Yankees in Second Game PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Sept. Jimmy Foxx drove in five ru m his f ighth home T of the season, two singles as the Athlet ed the Yankees 10 to 1 second game. The Athlet the dropped the first game by a score| WEDNESDAY Coast League Postland 7, 0. 4: San Francisco Sacramento 8. 8 !3; Hollywood 5. ‘wlhonal League Philadelphia 1, American League vork 7, 1; Philadelphia STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific CUoasv League Pet. 494 'many leagu Missions Seattle 114 National League ‘Won Lost 90 60 8 67 84 68 82 69 80 70 64 85 59 91 . 58 92 New York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati American League ‘Won Lost. .97 51 . 89 51 78 69 7 4 .73 M ‘Washington New York Philadelphia Cleveland and also batted 6; New York 3,0. 480 | I HAVE TO BRING This is the third cf a scries of porsonality sketches cm in- dividual stars of the New York Giants and Wachington Sena- tors, world series rivals. T NEW YORK, Sept. is the youngest veteran in the major leagues. At 24 he is & seasoned campaigner, winding up his ninth year in the big show. Giants, 28. ns, un Gretna, La., was only 16 when a friend of John McGraw saw him | slugging baseballs all over the Louisiana landscape. He bought Mel a ticket for New York and | wired McGraw the lad was on his way. ics in ics to the Polo Grounds, Ott has nav- called another baseball park' He spent that season, 1925, |er 5. home. I CANT THINK OF VWHAT IT WAS . \F I GO HOME WITHOUT IT SHELL SEAN $ e Sevi 28.—Melvin | Oft, slugging right fielder of the | Ott, then a schoolboy catcher at | From the moment he walked in-| itting on th2 bench and look- | year he outfield, The next in the around. | played 35 games the next 82. {of 19 he became a regular, | he’s been right there ever since. | Ot is one of baseball's most con- | | sistent and timely hitters. Hh nvm‘agn never has fallen bel 1.300. In 1930 be slugged at a 34‘) clip, and was rupner-up for Na- | 610 | tional league homerun honors. For ‘s71 | the last two seasons he has been | 568 | second only to Chuck Klein of the 's40 Phillies in runs batted in, though rivals had higher bat- 434 ting averages. 423 | Washington pitchers will find ‘360 him a tough man to handle in | the world series pinches, and the i first baserunner who takes liber- | ties with Ott'’s throwing arm will 1, l;coo think he has been cut down by | 559 rifle fire. 553 543 533 430! 393 .387| Th2 University of North Carolina smallest and largest football shoes g BAN “MUD BATTLES” CHAPEL HILL, 8. C., Sept. 28.— na- 2, ‘;will have no more quagmire: ! val engagements,” skidding Pet. and fumbling in the mud on its| candidate, The athletic asso- | 655 football field. 610 cition has .bought a cover of rub- 531, berized canvas to protect the ‘play- 503 ing field from rain. — e At the ripe old age; and | BIG WlNNER | PLYMOUTH, Eng., S« | Veisheda, W. L. Stephe 1 yacht in which many British a possible challenger for | America’s cup,” has finished her | ason with a record list S Starting in 44 the yacht | second place 10 times | tured one third. VARIETY IN FEET | NEW YORK, Sept. worn by New York University play- | lers. Anthony Julien, wears a special 5% shoe, while ‘had to have a special No. 15. BRI S 7T, { In 1931 George Hine, of Santa | Monica, California won the South- see | “the & 28 —There | | |is a difference of 8% sizes in the| Emilo DeBenedictus ' RECEPTION TOM LOUGHRAN GETS DECISION OVER SHARKEY Forme r H:vyweight Champion Knocked Down for No Count in 10th FHILADFLPHIA Pa Sept. 28.— | Tommy Laughran last night won a 15-round decision over Jack Shar- | key, former heavyweight cham- !pion, the man who knocked him lout in thrie rounds ir New York City four years ago. A right to the chin floored Shar- key for a no count in the tenth round last night. This was the only knockdown the exciting duel. Sharkey entered the ring weigh- ing 202 pounds and Loughran fiLigh(‘d 183 pounds. R i BOWLING GAME - THIS EVENING | There will be a bowling game | tonight at 8 o'clock on the Bruns- {wick Alleys, The game is be- l\wun the Grocers and the Capitol 1Bnn Parlor fives. The public is Xl\hl(‘d to watch the pin smashers {at their sport. ! - i | ) | | | i | in | SPORT BRIEFS | of | races, was winner in 20, took | and cap-| Ivan Fuqua, famous | miler, is expected to add speed to |the Indiana university backfield llhh fall. He was a star on the i gridiron in High School at Bra- zil, Ind. | who in Chicago first baseman, backfield once before, as a prep baskelbal" Louis La., Catholic star with a Big St. entry in the National cage tourney. Gov. James Rolph Jr, of Cali- fornia, pitched the first ball to quarter- | Zeke Bonura, new White Sox | |TALE OF TEAMS schools with a percentage of .761. Chicago’s Glorious Past Chicago, weak in recent years, piled up a percentage of (592 to rank second. The Maroons were strongest in the early years of the century, winning indisputed titles in 1907, 1908 and 1913. Their to- tal of conference games played, { {226, is higher than any other | schools. L Minnesota, otent representa- Michigan Boasts of Great| el \ 3 tive before 1916, ranks third with All-time Mark in Blg a 585 percentage. The Gophers Ten Annals won or shared eight championships | from 1900 to 1915. Wisconsin, a IOWA CITY, Ia., Sept. 28.—The story of the rise and fall of Big | championship winner four times, Ten football teams throughout the history of gridiron competition has been chronicled for the first time by Frederick S. Beebee of the Uni- A versity of Towa athletic department, | Standing. ~Purdue won its firsy It is a tale of teams which swept | title in 1929, while the Wildeats from the conference cellar to the | Shared their first with Michigan championships in one meteoric | N 1926. season, of one which never has Towa, won a championship, of teams . ST which bloomed with promise at the opening of seasons and with- ered before November—and of others- which waited long years to| attain first place. | Michigan, with 12 championships, has been the only consistent win- ner and holds a wide margin over all other Western conference Purdue’s First Title in 1929. Purdue and Northwestern, among the most dangerous teams in the conference in recent years, rank eventh and eighth in the all-time a conference leader in Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN THESE FIRMS HAVE SIGNED EMPLOYERS’ AGREE- MENTS WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PLEDGING COMPLIANCE WITH NRA REQUIREMENTS AS TO WAGES AND WORKING HOURS. ADAMS, E. C. JUNEAU ICE CREAM PAR- ALASKA LAUNDRY. LORS. ALASKA MEAT CO. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. POWER CO. JUNEAU PAINT STORE. ALASKAN HOTEL. ARNOLD'S BOOTERY. ASSEMBLY CO. AUTO FREIGHT CO. KANN'S. KAUFMANN'S CAFE. KONNERUP'S. BAILEY’'S CAFE. KRAUSE, G. 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