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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL:-) HAD BETTER SNEAK OUT WHILE MAGGIE 19 TAKIN' HER NAP OR V'Ll NOT GI'T OUT-, LOCAL Vegetables and Berries F rpsh Daily By GEORGE McMANUS ' ! HELLO-POPR! CAN JMNANSS YOU LET ME HAVE AL TEN BUCKS? ] \AIONDER IF MAGG\E HID \T SOME PLACE? 1T WOULD BE JLUST LIKE HER TO DO 'T- WHERED ME HAT? | PUT T RIGHT THERE NEAR THE DOOR SO \T WOULD BE g et e i CA[IFORN A GROCERY { TELEPHONE 478 ! Prompt Delivery 4anll ]ohnsbn year doesn't show how really dan- NO GAMES AR SOCCER TEAM Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. " tieth birthday anniversary in ding to Mr. Stend X- % Legion ... 6 3 goy|used in racquets, was more than| g yeslie A. Wnite and her ” Acoprding ) or, €. EKs ... 4450|3000 ;‘:?:C:o;e:‘;':do S Bt daughter, little Rena Carol White, | Marion, Kas. éf::;engfmzsug:ot i:tbs?:;;eslya s for good pictures of $12‘00 Per ton at bunk ers Moose 3 6 333 4 o | sary, & > ARG SRR RO hind, all of them ranging from ! deal, the prime requisites being T]'"_‘, [SLANDER § 245,248 blows to 198,083 blows be- ‘RINGSIDE, DOPE FOR BARNEY speed, wind, and headwork. There 4 ’ fore they broke. - will no doubt be a few places on (‘ .I Your § is blqmu- when you barn y Elasticity tests showed the new the team for young fellows without v 4 (lb )‘)( ' ’/ string to vary only 2 centimeters in muche previous training. dian E v deflection as against 2% to 5 centi- It is planned to hold practices Wanllerer Indian Egg-Lump GAME GOES ON Walter McCredie is dead. accumulative effort of blows, while the closest rival, the best grade of sheépgut commonly 308,961 | MRS. LESLIE A. WHITE AND ‘Andrew Redmond, oldtime tramp DAUGHTER RETURN HOME | Printer better known as “Muskogee Red,” recently celebrated his seven- meters for the other strings tested. Put to the extreme humidity test, the string made; from the calf’s tendon, after being soaked half :an night, the word having been passed around from person to person, the turnout was quite gratifying. each evening at 6:30 o'clock when | the park is not in use for bascball games and other afternoons at 4:30 o'clock. STARTING AUGUST 8 the tide will be right leaves City Float WEDNESDAY AUG. 8 Indian Egg Lump : : gerous he is at the plate. Down L b M'll l 5 Names Majors’ in No. 8 position all you have to ]u’leau umoer L 8, ue. A” - N | contend with is Marvin Owen, PLAYED MuNnAY -Star Nine 2! GETS quKUUT playing the best game of his life |{ e aawaa el 5 . o it g and hitting over .300. g X F oy : ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7—Walter Jonn- | “The club, has fine spirit and son, the “Blg Train” of baseball, | three pitchers, at least, in Mar- ; |dug deep into his bag of memories i , Bridges and Rowe, who ALAS,KA ]‘IEA T C(). {and came up with a handful of { d carry their form right down | PRI _ 7 famous names—his personal selec- | oo All thwo h.xvp ex- FEATURING CAKS1EN’S BABY BEEF-—DIAMOND v B = ! 121 C 3 4 * Pacific’ Coast Clubs Fayel s, ' Jo iecie slisigs B ; . E. Stender Organizing TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Tnspected eling to Open Series The veteran American League| 66&/\15 Wit Eleven for H. M. S. NOT JOE'S FAULT e ————————————— : : hurler and current maestro of £ ON H § T MY Cronin meanwh rdly can be [feeecccr s v s s e re This Afternoon N sevelind's Tidiare AAREE Hik al-! = OEFE“:g ! Danae Competition By e hardly ‘can & f L e werful line-up from his sonal . ” § hampion Senat The pitching oy 7 No baseball games were played: por il HEP ROt R tticulty | i WS'PRO" TITLE | Moré than 20 candidates turned | GHEINRON SCEALOR Al el TERMS LIKE yesterday in the two major 1eagues|, i) he reached the pitching posi- AT BUFFALQ out last, evening at the City Balil) 'y, yopp d ht from the Zor were ther 40y gMs. s the | 4ion. That brought a -pause. A FiTe (Ion tee i B iy | Start of the 1934 season. Neither Pacific Coast League @s t AMmS | . he I'Big Train’s” team: % preparation for the IOMhCOMINS| ) Growder nor Earl Whitehill, ex- 70 rC I were traveling to open this afier | . yrq) R ek, sy ] sdecer coniest o tzc ;llelhf; PrOBRY Joopy "0 flashs, Tve shown any. YOU SIMPLY CANNOT noon on the following schedule for Lajoie, ugust 14, while the HM.S. nae | like ¢ e » e f ol : o this week: Sy e it A i i gunean. The Brian cruker | 105t sea, e topenen en | AFFORD TO MISS THIS Sacramento at Seattle. Tuck Turner, shortstoj Is due; to, arrive August 14 collected 46 victories. P N 7 Oakland at Portland. Buck Weaver, third b’;se E. E. Stender is in chnrgv‘ of| " Heinie Manush has been enjoy- OPPORTUNITY. Mission as San Francisco. Babe Ruth, right field. organizing the team of eleven play- ;.o o yother big year at bat, lead- 'y Hollywood at Los Angeles. Ty Cobb, center field. ers who will face the Britishers|in, o american league Mst, and' STANDING OF CLUBS Joe Jack:son left field. and ' from the nationalities of lhi‘-cmniu was fortunate to have. such o e Gabliy Btrests batchbs! oy candidates, it will be a case of| L O T Teplanentanti dk onaer IO Gon Lost Pct.| Tn discussing great pltchers GenE Great Britain against the World. | o porg-pitting Cecl Travis, but New York @ 38 .635|Johnson mentloned Grover Cleve- > . | Of'seven experienced players Who | y0c0 gqyantages have been offset 2 c)c-uc SRR T62 40 '608|land Alexander, Ed Walsh and| 9 , have already turned out, Stender, |by a series of accidents, costing 'V/ttSI{EI{ st yffuis‘ 58 43 '534| Christy Mathewsoi. One more| o 4 played in Germany; Ronald Lister| yn. oy the services of Luke . { Boston .........52 52 .500|name was listed over his objection. o e Moraay, | Sewell, No. 1 backstop, and Joe! 1 i i * | Kuhel, | b { e gl i W et i b ~HE US WO\ mdie pun'ana Rabers Bowner i o 4 U enn, W 59,00 down, $6.00 monthly Brockiyn .. 48 - 51 A4S BITISH OPEO TITLES, Seattlé and Dan Livie in Portland. | 1o: veen mitting up to T cora | ) 4 Cincinnati ... 35 66 347 H#ANG ELUDED /| Experienced Players stride and the trade of Goose Gos- Piis this Iabor saver : . HAING COMPLETED WS GRASP THS (ihere are sald fo be many oul- yn to the Tigers for Jonothan ut this labor saver to work in your home ding soccer players in Juneau " % i Le: A TOUR. OF EUR YEAR - Stah i Jones did not work out to the ad- : ! Ao c"HWO:‘“!fost e : e e flnu»mocpf H:AEOS zEEME { who have gravitated here for one lancaoe of the Senators. 9,?,1“, When planning to remodel your kitchen or bath room § Detroit . 65 87 637 cALF TEND“NS i 1o WUADE PROFESSIONALS $§§"Lf°{he’;§’°fi25§' fi&dvfifihfi‘ifi? S‘”“ has been outhitting Stone have your architect or contractor specify i New York 63 37 630 | Jaean. GOLF ASSOC/ATIONS, 5 : *®| by more than 35, points. o Cldveland 56 5 554 i CHAMDIONSHIP r(:cenf, plavy, confidence is felt that 19 5 e, . . L | , with a week or so of practice a =§ Boston .. 54 50 519 | MORE THAL , Very creditable team can be worked | WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES N Wasninglon 41 5 465 ‘ EERs reaveonsoxruuasomonoay - A laska Electric Light and % hilederpria s e | “Btender nimselt played his dast| oo oooe—e S agnt § 5 Chicago 3 68 346, BEVERLY HILLS, Aug. 7—A fel- . Ee 1n 1039, Swn, Qage before 168Y- | 4 uuvd the former Bchillings FeB- low named Achilles, mythology has ing his home in Germany to come | LI BC OHEE OF : ower LoO. Paith Boaet diie it, was vulnerable in the heel, but | to the United States. In that| “Hi M, O8Ol T rex A ks R seifie Coset Lesgua b TN T L e el R — ———— gime his home town team, repre- | SNUD8 Heinz 57 varicties” left JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 : {Bpoon! Won Lost Pot |may produce string for tennis| MR, MRS. WILLIAM PAUL e been ing relatives sehtmg a population of about 15.-[j1neat on l;{“‘ motorship North- fohArel % ik 651 | Tacquets tougher' ' than anything LEAVE FOR: KETCHIKAN | u for the last ten days, 000, held the Hamburg Sport Club L““ r°" etersburg and - other | _ Misstomacies = 00 11 gog| vet used for this purpose. left here last night on the motor- | ffém a city of 500,000, National e Southeast Alaska on busi- | s‘;.;?:s % 17 605| Tests made at the University of | Mr. and Mrs, William L. Paul [ship Northland on way to Champions for five successive| A Heoli Arood 22 21 ‘512‘50“‘“&"” California laboratory here |took passage from Juneau to Ket- |their home in Metlakatla, where years, to a score of 2 to 1. (T i 2 5 PR | Smyprmmco o2 2 '512|by Dr. Ernest A. Raynér showed |chikan aboard the motorship North- |Dr. White is medical director for ! Turnout Gratifying Shop in Junean Oakland ‘19 .24 ‘442 | that string made from the tendon|land. Mr. Paul is a well known |the U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs | " Considering the fact that there| viggisrRgy Sacramento ... 16 27 372/0f a calf's heel withstood the|attorney of —_—— - — — i had been almost no previous an- Portland ....... 13 30 302| pounding of tennis balls for an =5 |-nouncement:of the practice of last PHONE 412 by The following article by the|hour in water, came back to its — e Associated Press, under = date of |original starting point, while the 4:30P.M PA(' F" COAS' COAL co July 30, dateline Portland, Oregon, o’f.her speciments’ ‘showed a deflec- | . <M, A will be read by all baseball fans: |tion of from 2 to 4 centimeters. - § It was his wish. as, Walter Mc-| The tests, Dr. Rayner said for the Sfalvage “ ¥ JUNEAU ‘ ¢ Credie lay dying that a baseball |showed the hew'string mot only to Operahons i A LASKA game in his honor be played to- night, as scheduled. So his play- ers and his friends will carry on. McCredie, 57 years old, who won five pennants for the Portland baseball club in the eighteen years he managed that Pacific Coast League unit, had ‘said “baseball is my life,” and in conscious moments and in delirium yesterday before be more rugged, but also that it would ~withstand. atmospherié changes better, retaining it fine tension essential to 'championship play. The string is made through a complicated process. ~ Dried calf’s tendons are exploded under press- ure into a fine fiber, which is squn use into a fine fiber, which is spun SLANTS ALAN GOULD Joe }Cronin, who no longer can entertdin any hope of keeping the American league championship, is > cheering for Mickey Cochran to te his (Joe's) achievement See George Brothers for tickets and information he sank into his last sleep last mrn:a Woven into a cord which of! 1938 and capture the flag in his|| Cigars ing, his rds were of the down to standard str! M ’s) first sea: as a man- o Slad e DalidEall i ./ amer. " Joe thinks 1 wouid be a|| Cigarettes OPEN ALL NlGHT FREE DELIVERY “I'm going,” he whispered a few “great; thing” for the Tigers to Cand . moments before he died. “I want come. through, thereby breaking up y o l S to“be remembered to eyerybpdy.” CUBS BUY PELICAN & Jong-standing eastern monopoly Cards Alas’.’an‘ IIOte L"quor tore He smiled. “I want this game to go on for the sake of my wife.” Beset by illness, handicapped by a team of rookies which ‘the man- agement banded together after| p,qe of Clay. .Bryant, 23-year-old|| l\!mt with him. “liquidating” Mmz iqu'. Coast ot hander pitgher by the Chi-|- 2 %ltwmt on‘iy x.iha h;ed h]o'.; FOR INSURANCE champions, cCredie gave évery cago Cubs from New Orleans of mmngwn b;lter:z }:as n;e ‘;\:e ounce of energy he had this season to build the Beavers;into a wil team. It crushed his beeca they could not pull out’ of thescel- lar position, in the league, . L Loved by his players, who knew how their manager -suffered be- cause of their inability % “pro- duce,” McCredie wds {0 have been honored by his young athietes to- night in a “McCredie game” at Vaughn Street Park. Death took him on ‘the eve of this demonstration of loyalty. There will be aching heags to- night as “the old man's” players take the field to meet the Sacra- mento team in the game.” The proceeds will go to the wife of the tall Scot. oo — SUMMER SILVER TEA The Martha Society will give & Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Charley Gehringer, who is 1 \ e B et S L % B SEwin ) ammzee | STAR BAKERY | 2 to 5:30 p.m. August 14th. The mioi batsmen in baseball, and Bill E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker s ‘K & public is cordially invited, —adv. y Rogéll came along. NON-ACID BREAD DAILY fo —————— Mining Location voulees at Eam- |First publication, Aug. 7, 1934. “MeCredie | the construction of the new water PITCHER, BRYANT CHICAGO, Aug: 7, — The pur- the Sguthern Association, has been nced. Bryant, who boushe for irgmetitate el won hn games and lost séason’ with the Pelicans, ilbs ! e this Japap annually < Barvests from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 of raw sea ' products, . including kelp, sea- weed and other plant and animal life. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING OF BIDS The time within which the City of Skagway will receive bids on distribution system has been ex- tended to August 13, 1934, at 2 o'clock pm., and bids pteviously called for will be received at the office of the City Clerk at Skag- ‘way, Alaska, until August 13, 1934, at 2 p'clock p.m., at which hour City Clerk. Last publication, Aug. 11, 1934. ight and lightWeight l‘zlng champion, die- n o' firsthand advlcc on the latter from the-Mieses Grace Saxon (left) and Beatrice Saxon in New York. Barney is for his stage debut. (Associated Procs Photo) 3 between boxing and acting as he got n: practicing on the driver's sea. In this he probably will find all but Bicky Harris of the Red Sox and Joe MeCagthy of the Yangees in agree- backglound of achievement dating ’btek fo the flag-winning days of Hughey Jennings, the exploits of Ty’ Cobb, S8am Crawford, Harry Heilmann and a flock. of other sluggers. Tiger batsmen have won more American league batting champion- Stiips than players of all other clubs combined, due primarily to fhe fact that Tyrus Raymond him- Self lifted the crown 12 times. But the club has rarely been a con- | tender in recent years and not out of the second division since 1927. DOWN THE LINE l “Betroit has a dangerous lineup,” iCronin remarked recently in dis- | cussing the Tigers, “because its Im is well distributed. Look 'em over There's Goose Goslin, a grand hitter who is having a grand year. _All three have real punch. Hank a’m is a long-distance man: Cochrane’s batting average this, The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY"” CARLSON t____, AND i , CABINET SHOP 1 Wood Work and Building | | | | THE CARPENTER l | | | PHONE 4504 i Dave Hotuel, Prop. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ' B. M. Behrends Bank Blds. Phone Smglz Q-2 rings o ot ! I NSURAN(,.E %‘, Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 'SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis - Junean. Aluska

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