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that George Earnshaw, one- tlmc‘ right-handed ace of the A's, will wind up with the St. Louis Browns THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAT!RDAY, NOV. 4, 1933. ' __ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Nimble Footed 8:30 o'clock — Athletics Red Sox. Last night's matches wer: won by the Giants, the Reds and the Braves, with Barragar of the Giants making high single game scores of the evening. Individual scores in played last night are: vs. | the matches Rosenbloom weighed 173% pounds and Walker weighed 173 pounds. The Associated Press score card gave Rosenbloom nine rounds, Wal- ker four and two were even. SORRY, GIRLS ¢ 3 = TED T _| 55 SAKE- I HELLO!L 1S THIS THE « S p ?‘g\qb&%-rcg%llfi'\/\'\:‘;cgo?é—io &?Aioaogig?TH:‘r?El‘:LNT::E i POLICE STATION? GIT under Rogers Hornsby's manager- ! {\wieTs e DINNER- HES 1IN THE PARLOR e e Wi~ A COLLY A CELL READY' FER ment. | 1 MATTER- NOW- MOTHER THINKSD | \/JOR‘Z)E— ME - | TaIN s "\ FIGHT- It seems the Red Sox have not | NI ‘,]/,, SUAHT TO MARRY HIM- GONNA HAV been so keen about taking title, Brrelatiss ‘\ HE \S DIMPLY to the Swarthmore alumnus. May- | I //~ IMPOSDBLE - b\\\\\\ be Eddie Collins isn't sure George | | ° etl il ¥ will behave any better in Boston & (\\,/’q than he appeared to do in Phila- | ;' delphia. 4 > T . FARM PRODUCTS M | The Yankees, whether or not‘ > '\ . they let Babe Ruth go to Boston i > to manage the Red Sox, apparent- ik Y, i ly will depend on their farm pro- i ducts to strengthen the club for HH 3? m Hmb 1934. They expect Charley Dev- | O O Hiitd ens to bolster the staff of starting : fif jo- pitchers and Red Rolfe, the for- 57 !mer Dartmouth star, developed as e ST W " a shortstop, with Newark, to aid P ’9 | % in strengthening the left side of ELKS' B[]WLING Towa Ate Operates i Dme and- Dance ' Place WALKER LOSES — B X At the same time the former Sophomore Flash Feeds Folks to Earn Tuition; Also, He's a Saxaphone Artist world champions will not be re- D I-E I = 15 R 0 u N n B nuT luctant to deal with one of their SGHE major league rivals, if they can get what they want in pitching or | other slugging outfielder, like Ear!w AN[;ED SU N Tu RusENBLuflMi Gouw Averill of Cleveland. 51§ i 3 S | Baseball men may be lying low Rag ox-Tl Matoly Ten Thousand Fans See while the football season is in BALL KAYOES GOLFER d OG0 ger atc mn . . full blast, but meanwhile there is e Bl AT oiivnament Has Fight Staged in New | penty of tront-oftics asivly i1 URER GAdealls b > 3 results of which may burst loose e advancing a beautiful ap- Been Postponed York Clty Arena {in the form of somi sensational Proach shot he thought he had | Ll y % 0 just made, a golfer here was ren- vy T e i et NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Maxie s °;ef:;_““ D T [ oret inconsclois by Wia et ,,,‘Z{‘:,."'..;.'.‘;.Sf.‘".f Olfte. Arbel matches being played tonight in| Rosenbloom, 1light heavyweight Clubs like the Browns, Red|Which hit a stone and bounced | bide of the Cougars. (Associate the club alleys, a change has been champion, flung back the chal-| g, "y, a5 Athletics, White Sox | Pack Press Photo) mad: in the schedule, with the Ry o MICKEY R o | Cubs and Ca;dmals all with mon- Pl e S T A matoh between the Bed Sk ‘apd king of the welters and middle- v ar. plAYer MALGIA] oL Hoth Dllly Emplm Want Ads Pay. Daily Empre Want Aas Pay Tigers postponed. The following weights, last night. A available for bartering purposes, = o teams will bowl tonight: | Ethenbico s]appe_d ke Iread; t T30 IOtk BrawE T, Yankeos fairly to a decsion In 15 rounds|@iready have begun to SQUpL o T v s e ok G St & TIME TO MAKE YOUR signified its intention to seize ear- 1y opportunities for action by trad- ing Charles (Bill) Cissell to the Red Sox in exchange for Southpaw Lloyd Brown. “Brown should be the southpaw we have needed for a long time,” remarks Billy Evans, general man- ager of the Indians, “but we still FRUIT CAKE Order your Fresh Citron, Pineapple, Mixed Peel and Cherries Dedgers i are in search of some punch.” Robertson 171 171 171—*513 ‘ So are most of the other clubs, GARNICK’S Ph 174 Thibodeau 146 149 125— 420 1 —— which accounts for the conviction - one Pl g LIS 38 Co-Eds Could Not Yell, Solthat the Cardinais, Braves, Cubs| il . and Dodgers will bid high for the| Totals 431 441 4001381 Dick Crayne—the name's on every tengue at the University Lose Their Cheer- services of Chuck Klein, slugging! Giants | herc in his first year cn the team. But it hasn't gone to Dick’s head. He still carrics trays in his in Jobs outfielder of the Phillies, if there, CR A ZY g]:nrrgmr ;';X; ig? ';’ii;: 28?; eating place and says he's “just lucky.” ::-] :(ny anrrnetion he is OnKItk;c CRYS T‘4 LS Clark 120 120 120—*360 f SHREVEPORT, La., Nov. 4—The | P10k B PP i 120 120 13073 1owa CITY, Towa, Nov. 4—Dick piishments as “lucky." desire to stimulate and give dig-|girls were fair to look upon, ca-;‘zo‘::‘d h;’{‘:“ bcl;’“ls‘::‘ucg” ’ri?"t‘t’,‘l)" B l M D C Totals W5 510 4761461 | Crayne, the University of Iowa’s ™ ne pig fullback is reluctant to | nity to every line of effort in a[pered cutely and all that, but they | °aS Fitir] s, el Lll,mes y utler auro rug 0. Cardinals Zcr;itl;»:al S:nhgmzlnc I“"“ k-ba’fl admit he plays the “sax,” but his | closely knit regime, the new order | just couldn’t yell loud enouuh.hso OB ops ot i > ounc; 53 149— 473 VErSe e a football friongs say he does it just as well | has different grades. they've lost their jobs as cheer = - c;!:;v . ;;: iga 139 sop | fleld—but he does not limit his g4 e plays football. | Italians who finish first in any |leaders at Centenary College. G';:TZ.SEEK,, F“:]C“,e o) - Simpkins 196 163 197 441 | Scomplldliments to ¢ the . narroy i Olympics final, established a world| Instead, four boys with leather | e ¢ 198 % W ™ |area between the goal posts. | record or are properly recognized |lungs have been chosen to whoop true that they iahveP;:L f]han;:er o[ THE TREND - S 411 &7 4731423 | e also is a saxaphione player, SPLENDID ABT | as world champions in their par-|it up for dear old Alma Mater. i‘;‘"g ;rde“)l “2:&“ Sl v A o 18 toward Reds maqager of a dine and dance es- ticular sport, will receive the gold Students admit it was a hm[thnyfi tenc 1,50 : >ch pc‘u : Bavard 112 172 172—e516|tablishment and & track star. medal of the order. move fro ma standpoint of eyethe AR Lol e “ELECTROL” f ] Petrich (190, 246 3114 440| - From the dine and, dance job, M L | Those who take second places | entertainment, but ears had to be|CORm th L =0T course. Barragar, Jr... 121 108— 477| 28 the SO of AERYnenius skacaby in Olympic ovents, establish Eur- |considered. Try as they may, the| French wou le 5 ¥ AR e S | patronage, Crayne makes hisschool open records or championships, girls couldn't get above a polite in the bank for a club such as, Totals 380 460 4841433 CXDEDSES. I' Duce Creates Italian,winl receive a silver medal A |little scream. And that wouldn't Nhe“’ b:"’”“ _:‘lgffldy ‘;fif‘;“"l’ed “:}:‘h- . o Begiie Being & star—and he was label- “Athleti [ bronze medal is destined for those |suffice for the boys of Centennary, | [he besy PUENRE POV 0 e arri ac Ine 0 H. Sabin 11 aas dnie o | SR Chotetors Be o he it Order of “Athletic | wno estabiish rtalian records or who demand bellows of thelr st Makte, it e ol o, sk 5 5— 40 o 77 it championships. leaders. A s . CBC‘;;':E::“ :gg ;Zg :;‘;_ 4,7; bunk,” he says. ! ] | Merit oy There were other complaints.|With its No. 1 hurling asset. Plumbin Heatin Sheet Metal B 108 T2 T Whnen me opened nls varalty ed-} L Ll ST e The girls stubbornly refrained from F‘itT?e Szfige:gg"m‘:h t;":dg{;g:y 8 g i 5 reer hy ripping apart a supposed- s i e i i 9 Zsimm = Totals 501 474 5201514 1y p‘,;”'r{,‘?’},i,m"w’_im,, ok dccreed that tl~ outstanding ath- FORESTER ARRIVES g:‘igg’yg‘:l};‘:;:“" and teazing Hhelr | o ere, ynild be Siipped. (o) B w Tt meenoeRemsece s eE R e s e i P";‘;;"Sm 155 494 |anSWered congratulations with a 1cu; rr‘uy now dwezu‘ h)h nonors| - AFTER MOVING ECW R Pittsburgh for French. e » reorge BRvee statemen: hat “any of the other With the same dignity the Fascist More definite is the probability ‘ g B EEEER e b MRS O TO WNDIAMTALLING MAGHNG : WHITE LINE CABS e ik hing witl blocking T receiv- © iterary ion, aviation ace or Gt i ks o) Py (e D N ;d. 5 i BN luminaries in other fields. The tender Forester, Capt. George | KEEPS RECORD OF Totals 427 448 465—1340 | A 4 Coach Ossie Solem is mot At a meeting of the presidents|Peterson, of the United States For-| WILDCAT MISCUES ——e————— | worried over the probability that Of the various Italian athletic|est Service, returned to port yes- > 25 ts > C' all opponents will be primed to federation, it was announced the | terday after having transferred the EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 4—Talk PARKE cen ln lty ERs “stop Crayne.” Duce had decided to create an|ECW trail crew from Farragut Bay | about machine-age football! | Being the best blocker on the Order of Athletic Merit. Estab- |to Windham Bay. It was added to| Northwestern University's coach- T h . squad, Crayne will be heading the lishment of the order was sur-|the Windham Bay crew for addi-|ing staff evidently believes in mak- 7 elep me 444 'I' NIGHT SUN UN.imerrerencc for Backs Joe Laws or rounded with all the pomp nm: tional work in the inner bay, and |ing things as automatic and con- DA ‘/ IS | Russ Fisher if the defense con- circumstance of the origination of |its foreman, Tom Thomsen, was|venient as possible. B . L ' ' centrates on him. other Fascist recognitions of out-|brought here. v A t;elep'hgne from bench to aj Wlnte L‘ne Cab 8lld Ambuhnce C°~ Four years of starring in Fair- standing work. ! The Forester sailed again today|press box stall, where an assistant BOWL SCHEDULE field high school and setting state interscholastic records in the high The awarding of the merit badg> will be accompanied by ceremon- for Sitka to pick up camp equip- ment, including a wannigan, that coach, getting a panoramic view of the game, can “spot” details | Cod Liver Oil and low hurdles left Crayne wear-, ies calculated to place its holders!will be brought here for use in|that might not be caught by Coach T {ing & normal sized hat, so Coach in the same category as those | the winter work of the ECW crews | Dick Hanley on the bench, was (,lly League Bowlmg OUr-| Solem is undisturbed about *bal-' receiving high military or royal/ here. one of the Wildcats' innovations a ( TURKEYS FREE . {lyhoo” for the lad. | decorations. couple of seasons ago. Standardized ney MatChes to Be Play Crayne pa&ei off his accom- Anomcr ovidence of I1 Duce’s | This year Assistant Coaches Pat| ) ed Tonight, Tomorrow Double headers are on the City League bowling tournament for| both tonight and Sunday. the Moose will play the City team | at 7:30 oclock and the Legion of | Moose and Alaska Press will roll | at 8:30 oclock. Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, the Miners' team and | Brunswick line-up will bowl and! the Butchers and Alaska-Juncau ! team are on the schedule for 8:30| o'clock. Old papers at The Empire PURUIS TOSSEO TE LONGEST | COMPLETED PASS OF ME 1932 SEASON 55 - YAROS DAILY SPOR TS CARTOON Tonight | = | Hanley and Maury Kent set up a recording device before them n a corner of the press-box and making comments on trends of the | play, their own and opponents’ future corrections. They say it's much faster and easier than the traditional note- taking. They “play” the cylindri- cal records for the head and key players of the team dur- ing the week after the game. —— talk into it as the game unrolls, | weaknesses, making suggestions for | coach | | | | | | As our contribution to a fes- tive Thanksgiving under the most encouraging conditions Alaska has seen in years we are giving a free turkey to Juneau Drug Co. eight fortunate purchasers. Ask for your ticket! GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 33 Delivery Service s Gabe Paul, anchor man for the Cap % Fallen | 3 = N . s ye Capitol Beer Parlor team, rolled a| o Don't neglect your feet. P. 0. Substatio: PHONES—92 and 95 Five Deliveries Daily total of 366 for the three games /““" e, arches corrected. Corns. Next to g tation No. 1 i Brownie’s Barber Shop. —adv. played last night. He attributes his total to stiff joints, or some- th;ng. Daily Empre Want Ads Pay F P — Individual scores made in the| Qw7 5 O o ‘ City League tournament matches Elllllllllllmllmll! e """"-"""-; U N I TED F OOD Co. played last evening are: = AN E CASH GR Capital Beer Parlor F] A Koski 189 171 168—528 E o o S OCEMRS & i G. Paul 110 138 118—366 H one e Deliver eats—Phone 1 * A Gam 148 129 188—465 H INVITATION H Alaska Juneau H i M. Ugrin 146 162 185—493 H H H. Monroe 157 173 157—487 g £ C. Ashby 151 136 191—498 E to dine well .nd rest well at g ~ Butchers H Seattle's most distinguished ad- & B. Schmitz 179 118 140—427 H] dress. Here, you will find all the & G. Benson 198 159 191—548 = modern hotel conveniences ne- g G. Worth . 185 124 114—423 | cessary to your complefe comfort = Miners | and all those old fashioned ideas & G. Baroumes ... 145 180 165—491 | of friendliness and hospitality & Allen Shattuck, Inc. .. T 160 115 145—420 that are necessary to a good = ’ k) 116 128 130—374 hotel well operated. g ADOLPH SCHMIDT, | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska TIP-OFF CAUSES RIOT ‘ Managing Director. & H \ H KANSAS CITY, Nov. 4—When 'A_sufzsiASO“ | |- | Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permansnt Rates. 5 a youth holding the linesman’s g o 1::» H R e chain stiouted a warning of the cE | & HOTEL H “dead indian” play in a high school “ AND ADDED | & g football game, & riot ensued which | DUANE TOSSED WEISHT TO | & NEW WASHINGTON g IDEAL PAINT SHOP it was necessary for a police squad, 2 Ve 'y il CARRY UM TO H H If It's Paint We Have It! ~ P iia s oBFr 54 NEW HEIGHTS i Seattlé’s Most Distinguished Address i PHONE &80 Yok ks ———— WESTERN COMFEQ&MCE b1te 410 Rihte Mesarved by The ascciatad Pross l 3 T8gREETITEIIILITTLACETINTIIIACNTEISLICIINALENGS enpt arar Daily Empire Wanv Ads Pay.