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v AT S M g o) 0 6l g OCT. 2, 1933. e 5‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY ARG ¥ T Sas g " 1 [ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS [ALASKA JUNEAU CAR NEW TOURNEY FOR T e e e Y e | [ SHOP FIVE WILL PLAY GIRLS OF DIXIE - ¢ e i s v 2 | | S ML SN SISO || e = | || Sion ta siee - BEER PARLOR BOWLERS — i THEY CAN'T GET IN THERE / - | SAFE §8 GoNe. / e CONE 7 B T WHERE 1S IT2 s il st onns 1JPHIS, ‘Tenm, ~OCt 2= t W, o | Parlors bowling team will encoun- | "e‘:ll f‘f""‘wh"f;ce‘x; W;}; H N : s, |ter a new adversary tonight when | o "ronnic association, A v ¢ oD% ) | they play off a match with the| g.i0 (ournament, limited to gi;ls 1 -4 el 2 las 1z?nn‘u Cnv ‘Shop tch‘m in | 15 years lof age, will be ¢ : Brunswick bowling alleys, be- | jnaygurated at the Memphis Coun- i N at 8 oclock sharp. et i H t interest has been aroused | Georee Faison, president of the H T by the bowl matches which > of prc b= |4 ;;a\\lf‘ \\hl“;:n!']m\ :im])—‘laf":)g:tml‘!:ei nament will be an annual affair, { runswick alleys a larg - dast o i fadt 4 [er of bowling fans are expected | designed to develop young stars, I out tonight to watch the new| ¢ 4 team in action, ! Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. : *f ~ ¢ a ~ 5 o § MARINE—LAND ST S—PORTABLE ¢ TRANSMITTERS—RECEIVERS i To Meet Your Requirements . | | Northern Radio Co. 4 y Vance Bldg. Seattle, Wash. HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY TH 1S MAKER Se"”" HUSKIES I]EFEATCalef?mia J attle H ortlan 3. | F NEW RECORD, | = sz VANDALS, FIRST 7 Miev.” g T T TwinGames { MAJORLEAGUES &=t P.C.C.GRID 6O | | | | { Radio-Telephone Equipment o At s KoK |Holds Nevada, Also Cali- leveland 0; Dstroit 3. f A S b Pitches and Bats Yankees| Washingion 7 New York 3 Washington " Is Unable to| fornia Aggies Score- . Boston 2, 12; Philadelphia 1, 1 | to 6 to 5 Victory Over | st. Louis 1; Chicago i Keep Idaho from Mak- | less Saturday | ing One Score | BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 2—Cal- | ifornia trounced the California Ag- ‘Washing- | gies by a score of 29 to 0 in the Boston Red Sox STANDING OF CLUBS (Final Standings) SEATTLE, Oct. o - & i e k NEW ‘wOR_{\ Oct. 2. — Babe i Lo‘&jon(zz:“ pet, | ton University Huskies vanquished | first game of a practice double- 1older of many Major League | i iiadien 14 73 610 | the Vandals of Idaho 38 to 6 last| header lasi Saturday afternoon and - d other records, set up Partl‘an;{ g 105 77 '577 Saturday afternoon, as expected, in | then scored a 34 o 0 victory over 'k Sunday as he Hollywood 107 80 ‘70| the first Pacific Coast Conference | Nevada in the nightcap. anc ted the Y;;“:"“S »lo‘sa::ramenw 9% 8 grid battle of the season for both | ERBGPEnG © F 3 Vi ry over ston in z 1 game of the season. Oakland 9302 bos teh;:n\t b;:t L‘quHr::,\k;r;,r:‘es‘{o[:g me the only piayer in San Francisco 81 106 433 ‘T-l ¥ ‘flzm A th‘* STANFURD HAS h y of the game to lead Missions 9 108 4z O Wille Smith, Van: | i in Major League batting, pitching Seattle 65 119 -353|'d:1'a(:ua,3rm-, 3 5 4 ne run hitting. STy T ies US 1 e d this y.ir far behind National League .“lln‘:?( fi"’,‘,(.;;;l l,"j\[,lanfillipm“l"’ad HA HD TIME Tu i1 i6g s but by pitch- Won Lost Pet. | 2118C %b*“;‘r‘jn_ 1 . with the aid New York 91 61 .59? " ing of his train- Pittsburgh 81 67 565 SAID TiMoT Hy s, he took the Chicago ;Hz; _Sli“ 558 f READE-" . r a perfect Boston : T WHAT T LIKE \S3_s i a e- St. 82 M . ¥ and no de- St Lous 6 88 VER ELEVEN UF Fail to Make Touchdown fiv\‘fi addition he walloped out his Philadelphia i Six Different Times— |, ‘ 4 o1 home run of the Cincinnati ° 5 - A -~ giving him the second b s Score 3 to 0 CapL /uBBELL) URVEBALL gue mark of the American League &y i PALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 2.—Afs the, fizst. time, Babe had A WOLLGs, e u [ter pushing their opponepts all jStuds these pictures you (’mbl}n\)WJM;zule:jkllsgur nono other than | > 20 e b e : : ? olp adigan I'ools OCOULS|ihe goors for a touchdown no less o f the Senat sl with ‘e | faced the Boston Red Sox. Philadelphia 0 . . G 4 | 'Llubbell prects )Lm one or mu of the Senators’ sluggers ith ‘e L . b 2 a5 by Disclosing None | than six times, Stanford’s football during the coming World Series. D"‘ " L 189 v Hi s team had to be content wifly a| { Bl DRl A of His Tricks first quarter field goal scored by TR ; b Coast League Bc.smf, 63 48] o FRAN"ISC?) cal e ?H{l tCor}k:us,ua_ll—(}tz:;\st ;;ua(x:rcg.’ to | NIGHT H“RSE ‘Zl-lNNlNG GAME s 3 AN C , Cal, Oct. 2.| defeat the University ol alifor~ \d 5, 4; Sacramento 1. 1. St. Louis 5 364 _ i Mary's opened the football|nia at Los Angeles by a score of ‘ SETS B. B. RECORD| = J 4, 2; Portland 15, 5. | I ason with a 7 to 0 victory over|3 to 0. Thirty thousand specta- So'_r";_r's WHV “E Q 'w Los Angeles 5, 1; San Francisco |the Sin Francisco University. tors witnessed the game. EA HE i lNS | “Slip” Madigan's Gaels coasted —_————— | WAUCHULA, Fla., Oct. 2. — D LS E.'\ Missions 8, 8; Hollywood 5, 6. | through the game, despite the Wauchula and Frostproof hooked 1 MR g close score, without disclosing any i | up in an Orange Belt league game OUR DEUVERY SERV'CE’IQMMWNQS'PLQS & National League : |of his tricks, to the disgust of a here that left all manner of 1933 7 g Chicago 7; St. Louls 1. | swarm of. scouts from virtually all Florida baseball records strewn in Philadelphia 1; Boston 4. | important teams St. Mary's will its wake. g«:\- bYork 3; 1Brogl»dyn 51_ A }mcet this season. GURELESS rBY | MILAN, Itaiy, Oct. 2—Night| Wauchula won, but it took 21 ittsburgh 7, 1; Cincinnati 35, — | horse racing is a feature of this| innings and four hours of thrill- » American League Takes Three Penods How-| v !clty's summer appeal to tourists.| ing play to get a 7 to 4 decision. _Louis 1; Chicago 5. ] ever to Crush LOyola DREgn AT The meets begin about dusk, It was the longest ball game of ’ iladelphia 3; Washington 0. | b S ]8 O #|When cool mountain breezes begin | the season in Florida. Boston 5; New York 6. i to dispel the Heat of the day Libber of Frostproof and Glenn Cleveland 3; Detroit 5. | st g | Special lighting facilities above | Smith of Wauchula worked the LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct i Spokane Eleven Fina"y't'he course itself and an elaborate full 21 innings on the mound, CATHER DAVIS MAKES 1t took the University of Southern | sign board signal system give the| which set another record. Smith TWO HOMERS SATURDAY California almost three periods to| Crumples Under Ham' spectator a double check on the | struck out 20 batters, and Libber BOSTON, Oct. 2—Virgil Da- get started last Saturday afternoon — CORVALLIS, Ore, Oct. 2. — : | oty of whalever horse hap- | retired 5n_ even!dogati. on. strikes. l E LlNE CAB is, clouting catcher, made two before the eleven could crush Lo | Oregon State was successful Sat- mering of Opponents [pens % b oarying his money] home runs Saturday afternoon to ola University 18 to 0 for the thi 1| urday in its first Coast Confer- | aroliia eha aval. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. 7 give Philadelphia a 2 to 1 vic-| straight victory of the season. |ence challenge by humbling Mon- SPOKANE, Wash.,, Oct. 2.—The | 3 it ML ity RS 25 s C' » tory over the Boston Braves in a| tana University by a score of 20| University of Oregon scored a 14» CANT 5 ‘ TASy,4) Telephone 444 | e o | ' ten-inning tilt. | Oid papers for sale «. Emypire )tfo 0. to 0 victory over Gonzaga last| l White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. 4 ‘l ] Saturday afternoon crushing the, local eleven in the last half after DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Pap|rms i scomies i the i % The lighter gonzagas staved ofi} = wo scorin ives in t] first > LAST SEASON period :mdgtwo more in ::e sec-‘ | . . - % TEY TURNEO ond, but finally crumpled under ~ s ; 2 \ ™IS QUARTER continud hammering. & 3 ot ,‘ LYy SI1ZEO BAcku bR e SR ; v “die ) A “ LOOSE FORY . ¥ G, ~oe== GRID SCORES . ; . AT A TME = AVD HOW HEF uF s A RAN CIRCLES ‘ AROUND 7;45 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa! } A The following are the scores|’ ° ‘ of important football games played Q last Saturday afternoon: "- ' "’ K4 0 - | Tdaho 6; Washington University A b 32. Oregon 14; Gonzaga 0. ‘INDOW CLEANING 3 College of Puget Sound 0; Wash- ington State 56. M e TOMORROW | s bt 0; or § e - = Loyela 0: Southern Caiiforna 15 NIGHT! PRS-\ | 5 m&l::hin:t(;n and Jefferson 0; ! FRYE’S BABY BEEF ! T h | Gonnecticut; 6; Vermont, 3. SCANDINAVIAN “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON ! P William and Mary 0; Navy 12. F B h C Hol ; i x y No;;rtCZrol?n’zhg?te”w; George MUSIC! ry e ru n omP any 20. ki Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery e 0 ,:kg?".;.“u?m?e' £ Good Dancing! Best of Music! s I Finest Dance Floor! BOTTOMLEY WOULD s l JUST LIKI'!:’ Tg HUNT Lunches! Sandwiches! 1;; OE IZSVI:‘ISEE{ARA&]\ST(%E § e /AND THE BEST BEER IN TOWN! ® ; ! . Leun0. Neotron M0 T ot e Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ! PREP sciools .WAQ R boy who made good at first basef e B P l S st et 0. s '""""‘“““‘““"‘"‘““‘“““"""""’" ? 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