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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER A VERY IMPORTANT MEET =~ ING OF THE COMPANY'S STOCKHOLDERS - 1 MUST GO By GEORGE McMANUS YES, BUT THEY TOOK UP THE BUSINESS WITHOUT ¢ SCORE /g ‘ IN THE g One. DOWN RIGHT YOU, SO DON'T DISTURB Away THEM “"‘%A.STHQE ENTY, Ty AnpME,, SEY AT THE 8ar ' N T | il I«‘iHl f " TIGERS BREAK EVEN IN GAMES WITH YANKEES Rowe Blanks New York in' Second Game — Gomez Does Same First Game NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Schoolboy | Rowe, 22-year-old Detroit sensa-i tion, stood the Yankees on their| heads in the second game of a doubleheader yesterday afternoon, and allowed only three hits and fanned eleven men for his four-) teenth consecutive win of the sea-, son. The Tigers won 2 to 0. Gomez blanked the Tigers in the opener. The Yanks got three runs, in the first inning and two more in the sixtn. | ‘The Tigers won the series, 3 to 2, and are still leading the league| by five and one-half game. DA ILY SPORTS CARTOON— "HE 4AO BAGGED 15 VnCTORIES BY THE FIRST i OF AUSUSY, CORTIS s~ ~ THE FRESHMAN FIND OF 1934 COST PHILADELPYIA oy $7500 GAMES FRIDAY National League New York 7, 8; Pittsburgh 3, 3. Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 12. Brooklyn 12; Cincinnati 4. Boston 5; Chicago 2. American League Detroit 0, 2; New York 5, 0. Chicago 8, 3; Piiladelphia 9, 2. St. Louis 0, 5; Boston 6, 2. Cleveland 3, 0; Washington 4, 1. Pacific Coast League Oakland 8; Sacranfénto 7. Portland 11; Seattle 7. San Francisco 6; Hollywood 9. Los Angeles 9; Missions 5, ten innings. W THE STANDING OF CLUBS Los Angeles National League { Hollywood Won Lost Pct. Missions San Francisco 641 Oakland 593 Sacramento 589 Pon.lancl 33 30 .. 20 28 2 20 18 TR]AL SPINS OUT LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18.—Ascot | automobile speedway has aban- ldoned its policy of holding secret trial speed spins. It was found the public could clock autos from near- 607 by hilltops, so the track has been '5“ thrown open to all in advance of ; big meets. 530 455 us FOR A RAINY DAY 420 MEMPHIS, Te:n., Aug. 18.—Rain 342 or shine, 385 days a year, Jake | Cohen, president of the Tennessee ‘l’ederatlon of Labor, always keeps !an umbrella in his automobile, 611 556 537 519 463 370 321 3 67 66 57 54 47 44 40 New York . Chicago St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati 41 46 46 .509 486 428 .396 354 American League Won Lost Pct. 7 39 649 44 50 54 60 60 62 5 Detroit New York Cleveland Boston & ‘Washington St. Louis ... Philadelphia Chicago ... Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet.| 33 2 611 e Seattle Daily Empire Wnnt Ads Pay! PHILLIES GOT #/M R a— } oo ORAFT e BRANDT BETTS ARE POISON FOR GIANTS BOSTON, Aug. 18—All of the Braves' five victories over the New York Giants in their 16 games this seascn were scored by two pitch- ers, Huck Betts winning three and Dutch Brandt two. Brandt shares with Lon Werneke of the Cubs and Dizzy Dean of the Cardinals the distinction of scoring the only shutouts over the champions, up to early August. PLANTING TREBLED WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. — Tree planting in the national forests was nearly trebled last year, the United States Forest Service re- | ports. Forces of the Forest Ser- | vice, the Civilian Conservation | Corps and the NRA planting crews |put in trees over a total of 69,215 acres. GRAYBAR Electric SeWing Machines Full Size Rotary Head Built-in Sewing Light and Motor Automatic Tension Lock Stitch HANDSOME CABINET of choice walnut and gum, richly finished Rigid and well-built Designed for use as table THE BEST BUY IN SEWING MACHINES JUNEAU HAS SEEN IN YEARS $70.00-Convenient Terms-$70.00 A YEAR TO PAY Know the Pleasure of Making Your Own Clothes Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 JUNEAU—Phone 6 By Pap [}Ufl FAHM GAij BUG BATTLE UPSET AWAY ATHLETICS H OME RUN KING Contract to Angels— Now with Mack LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18—In the midst of the Chicago Cubs’ battle 'for the National League pennant Manager Charley Grimm may have a few idle moments to consider what might have been for Bob Johnson, Connie Mack’s latest home run sensation who once tried out with Los Angeles, a Cub farm in the Pacific Coast League. | Johnson, a Glendale, Cal,, fire- iman, showed up in the spring of 41928 to take his fling at organized | baseball with the Angels. He amaz- ed the management by hitting the ball over the left field fence fre- quently, but he couldn't hit a curve \nyway, the Angels had for an | outfield, Wallie Berger, Wes Schul- James Moslof and Forrest , all of whom later were graduated to the big leagues, 50 | Johnson didn't last long. In fact, the Los Angeles man- agement just gave Johnson to Arl Griges, who was running the Wich- ita club- of the Western League. The next year Portland purchased ' him and he improved so much the | Philadelphia Athletics bought him | in 1932. i - A S 5 Skl ights Resorved by The Assoclated Press, | SHOP IN JUNEAU! SHE SAYS: “GET PEPPY!” INSTANTANEOUS HAPPY-PEPPY MUSIC TONIGHT @ The finest of new DANCE NUMBERS by Jack and Earle BEER—WINES DINNERS—SANDWICHES DANCING MANHATTAN, Kas—A stretch of cool spring weat.her, when un- ladylike “ladybugs” could not prey upon the pestiferous “green bu; is blamed by expert: State College for sei to wheat and oats erops this year. - - - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 'ld against me the Juncau Lumbor M Iac, been settled to their ac- 1ed) SAM DAPLNVICH. Mining Locauwn Notices at Em- pire office. TO CRE Ill‘"RG In the cmx\m'\smnm the Territory of Ala: Number One. Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and cx-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY C. WILLIAMSON, de- ceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on the 27th day of July, 1934, appointed administrator of the estate . of Henry C. Williamson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers attached to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July 127, 1934. HOMER G. NORDLING, Administrator. | First publication, July 28,*1934. Last publication, Aug. 18, 1934. NOTICE Court for , Division HE SAYS: “BE HAPPY!" Open 24 Hours Daily GLACIER TAVERN COME EARLY! STAY LATE! TOM CASEY, Owner | { | | % | | i | 5 | | DANCE AUK BAY INN TONIGHT FREE ADMISSION HARRY KRANE, ACCORDIAN ARTIST, will furnish the music BEER AND LIGHT WINES Lunches and a Special Home-Cooked Chicken Dinner for Sunday! COME! 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