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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934, BRINGING UP FATHER HUH! AT LAST HES HOME | TOLD HIM TO BE HOME N SEVENL T woNDe WHAT EXCU '§E\C"E° HBER WILL HAVE? ™ CHICAGD WINS circuit races August 13-18 and the $40,000 Hambletonian = August 15 Wwilliam H. Cane, sponsor, is €x- tending the grandstand to accom- modate a greatly increased throng, which reached 30,000 last year. Steady work on the Gashen mile track is putting the harness speed- way in ideal shape for the Goshen M ALL IN- MAGGIE- WE HAD A BOARD OF DIRECTOR S MEETIN' AT THE OFFICE AN WE JUST GOT THROULUGH - By GEORGE McMANUS MR-JIGGS- A MAN JUST iy LEFT THIS AT THE DOOR- HE SAID YOU LEFT T ON | A TABLE AT DINTY NEW YORK IS BACK AT HEAD AMER. LEAGUE Garn, shortstop, will start in the infield. Bill Schmitz, Ev' Nowell and Johnny Koshak will get the | call in the outfield. The club has| plenty of reserve strength in ;dli departments and has ibited real | power in its hitting in every ;;:\mu‘ WRIGHT SERIES SLATED THIS PM. it has played this season No lineup has the Wright. It h men on team roster, all of iom are annonnced by its |Ellingsen Confident Locals Can Hold Own Against Pride of Fleet a hard battle. - e e — 3 Boston—Fine Pilching FRUMSTILUUIS trots which will follow the 10-day ——— |card at Rockingham Park, Salem, | News from Lexington is to the Both Games — Red- |etfect that an “old-fashioned” Blue bll’ds TWO and One held there over an extended period," from September 24-October neke, Cubs’ righthander, hurled a‘ the old trotting double victory yesterday over St.|pgcers will once more be seen at nings in the play-off of the Car-|jgorce Breeders' A: dinals’ protest game of July 2. of 7 to 1 and the second game re-, sulted in a score of T to 2 both in Score of Cubs Is Seven in N Grass grand circuit meeting will be | CHICAGO, Aug. l1—Lon War- v 3 brand new grandstand at Louis, pitching two scoreless in-|ine colorful Kentucky Trotti The first game was won by a seore' favor of Chicago. GAMES TUESDAY National League Chicago 7, 7; St. Louis 1, 2. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 2. New York 1; Boston 4. Pittsburgh 4, 7; Cincinnati 6, 5. American League New York 11, 2; Boston 2, 1. | ‘Washington 2; Philadelphia 8. Ct Detroit 7, 4; Cleveland 9, 2. Pacific Coast League San Francisco 2; Missions 3. Sacramento 2; Portland 6. Oakland 3; Seattle 6. Hollywood 2; Los Angeles 1. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 1— Cleto Locatelli beat Frank Klick, of San Francisco, junior light- weight champion, in a ten rounder {here last night. The event was a non-title affair. STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost 60 36 59 38 55 41 49 49 45 43 42 55 . 40 55 . 33 62 Pet. 625 608 .573‘ 500 484 433 421 347 elphia Brooklyn Cincinnati . American League Won Lost 59 60 54 .. 52 .. 42 44 38 .. 34 Pct. 621 619 563 525 462 454 .409 347 New York Detroit Cleveland Boston St. Louis Washington Philadelphia Chicago Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won Los Angeles ... 24 San Francisco ... 21 Hollywood . .. 20 Missions ety Seattle . 21 Oakland - 18 Sacramento 12 Portland 1 Lost 13 16 17 16 16 19 25 26 Pect. 649 568 541 568 568 486 324 297 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet.! 6 3 667 4 4 500 3 6 333 e, HARNESS LOOP Legion Elks . Moose lo track harness| the ~ TOLOGATELLI : ‘RAMAGE PUTS IT ALL OVER - itim hitting swept New T|I! EHULDER back into first place in the Am- . 2 er League’s standing they defeated Boston in a doubleheader, i the 1 to 2 and the second 2 to 1 in the st game by a score of 11 ;ht first games on their home stand. and Timely Hitting { In —_ 1—A com- and | | i | } | | club, ntire fleet, the ation widl get taste of the N | gun baseball * warfare, | Con Ellingsen of the latter said. to- ‘Iday. He was hopeful, however, of { the outcome of the . | Claude Erskine, who is leading e City League hurlers this year and turned back the submarine kall tossers last week, givi them | but eight hits and fanning eight men in seven frames, Ellingsen’s selection the ANGELES, Cal, Aug. of San Deigo, LOS 1 WOODLAND GARDENS TONIGHT i D't miss Jack and Geidie S Pepper Martin stole 20 bases in ttempts while he was with acuse in 1926. music byi For the first time in a decade nkie Mack Montana State University holds all stemorrew. adv three major sports championships | tentative | series. | Blake, Erskine’s regular battery- mate, will do the receiving. Joe Snow, first, Little Mac’ MacSpad- den, second, Livingston, third, and to open 22 and Her Melody DRASTIC PRICE EDUCTIONS UP TO $5 n BRING HEVROLET the record low price of HORSE RACING TAKESIMPETUS NEW YORK, Aug. 1—With new and larger grandstands being rushed to completion at two grand circuit tracks and an extended meeting at Lexington, Ky., the 1934 big league harmess loop is taking on greater speed and en- thusiasm as it progresses. At Goshen, N. Y., scene of grand | STANDARD MODELS Sport Roadster. Coach. Coupe. . MASTER MODELS YOUR Enjoyment! . “Mutt and Jeff" *“Toonerville Folks™ *“The Nebbs” “Tailspin Tommy” 4 Full Pages EVERY Dual Long Chassis. . . Utility Chassis and Cab. Dual Chassis and Cab. . Commercial Panel.. Dual Cab and Stake Body Dual Long Cab and Stake With b o Standard Mod are f.o.b. Flint, Mich. S Chevrolet’s low deliverod ferms. A General Motors Amount New . Utility Long Chassis and Cab. Dual Long Chassis and Cab. Above are list prices of passenger cars at Flint, Mich. o tire and tire lock, the li das lels is $18 additional; M. 20 additional. List prices of commercial cars quoted Prices subject to change without notice. rices and easy G.M.A.C. ‘alue. 465 AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. "] With the announcement of price reductions seve_xai W weeks ago, Chevrolet stepped into the most favorable price position it has enjoyed in a long timel Reductions amounting to as much as $50—the most substantial price’ cuts announced in the low-price field this year—dropped Chevrolet’s base price to a new low figure of $465. Just compare this price—com- pare any Chevrolet price—with those of other cars. Then ‘compare what you get for what you pay! There’ll be no question in your mind which car to buy. & Body, Chevrolet offers patented Knee-Action—and othérs do not! The same thing applies to Fisher body, cable-controlled brakes, shock-proof steering, and valve-in-head six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet gives you Jar more features—far finer quality. Yet the price of the Chevrolet Standard is lower than that of any other six or any eight in the world. ial equipment extra. Compare SATURDAY! || In The ' Empire! ' H i i CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, . DETROIT, ' MICHIGAN, CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. JUNEAU,. ALASKA York | ‘| DOCTOR LFIXuMm. ocuLIsT of the state—football, baskeiball and track | Jim Bottomley, first baseman |with the Cincinnati Reds, once | worked for a blacksmith in a coal| mine. D. G. Stiyers of Butte of one of Montana’s most ds World War veterans, Mr. c O'Br b star tackle on the University 1 football ¢ on Braves pro outfit | LADIES Hi ' LIFTS g mposition E Shi in Town i HOLLYWOOD SIHOE PARLOR | ' FRED LEHTO Q | & - THE MIiSSY SHOP | Specializing i { HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accossvries al moderate | | | | JUNEAU Drug Co. || “TIE CORNER DRUG STORE” P 0. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY | T Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous " Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY™" CARLSON THE CARPENTER AND CABINET SHOP Wood Work and Building Opposite Harri Machine Shop | E. O. Fields I L. R. Nunamaker | PHONE 4504 fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Baileys a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our epectlll ‘business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER—If Desired B e T e e P y NOTICE OF MEETINGS Alaska Laborers Union ® BRANCHES General Laborers, Local No. 1 Wednesday, August 1, at 8:30 p.m. All meetings to be held in Labor Temple, near eorner of Second and Main Streets. A full attendance is desired on account of the importance of each meet- ing. CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Meets Thursday, August 2, at 8 o'clock sharp. All IN THE HOME Take Life Easy Let a Machine WE DO OUR RART Do the Heavy Work Over 100 Juneau and Dquyg families save time, clothing and money with the WASHING MACHINE ° ® Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—S8 DOUGLAS—I18 m e STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 S 1 Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your § is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. (] 4|2 ‘LNEAU 9 > We carry om line of WINES LIQUORS BEERS OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY [ 4 Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Bebrends Bank I