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, sell cheap merchandise, we sell VERNON GOMEZ INTOP PLAGE OVER PITGHERS, Yankee Ace Wins Twenty- third Victory of Season —Yanks Beat Senators 4 | NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The New established their Vernon Gomez as York Yankees aw ace, the on yesterday when they belted out an 8 to 2 triumph over the Washington Senators. It was Gomez's twenty-third victory of the season putting him one up on the National League’s leader, Dizzy Dean. Gomez allowed only five hits, struck out five and passed four. GAMES THURSDAY National League No games scheduled. 3 American League Detroit 6; Cleveland 1. ‘Washington 2; New York 8. Pacific “Coast League Major League Dpitcher of' Portland 8; Sacramento 7. Seattle 10; Oakland 3. Babe’s Farewell WGR[D’S CHAMP “RETURNS AFTER b TEN IDLE YEARS : . . PHILADELPHIA‘ Swinging around a deserted track here each weekday night is a soli- tary figure, 36-year-old Harold M. Aug. 31 ‘Tuns; | around the track. Osborn was developed by Harry Gill, the noted Illinois track coach, who is now retired. D ° e SI‘ORT BRIEFS ix weeks of the season ~>f (ho Portland, Ore., baseball |club of the Pacific Coast league abandoned night games. | Dolph Thomas, trainer credited| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934, hence -the nightly': swings [ Osborn, who set the world's decath- | with getting Max Baer into condi- l lon title in Paris, one year after| leaving the University of Illinois. Now a student at the Philade]- phia College of Osteopathy, Osborn is practicing for the Affiérican pen- tathlon championship which will be held at Ulmer 'Park, Brooklyn, ,on Labor Day. 's Different Now have added a wife and a family to Osborn’s care. They have also taken some hair from his head and the “e” from the end of his name. s gone from the stride not so much that he will not be one of the favorites in the games on Labor Day. Osborn's record of 17710775 . 'points in the decathlon is no long- | It was broken' er a world'’s record. in 1928 by Pavlo ¥rjola, of Fin- land, at Amsterdam. And since then Yrjola’s mark of 805620 has Hollywood 19; San Francisco 11. ! Babe Ruth doffs his cap in a fare- been broken by Jim Bausch of Missions 4; Los Angeles 0. STANDING OF CLUBS National wueague well gesture to Boston fans after announcing this season is his last as a regular player. Babe started his big league carecer in Boston twenty years ago as pitcher for t.ha Red Sox. Won Lost Pet. New York 80 45 WO e, Chicago . 13 51 589 St. Louis 7 51 589 MEXIGAN GETS Boston 64 60 516 Pittsburgh .. .. 59 64 480 Brooklyn 54 68 443 Philadelphia 46 6 317 Cincinnati .. 45 9 363 Won Lost Pct.y Detroit 83 43 New York 8 48 Cleveland 64 59 NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Alberto Boston 65 62 “Baby” Arizmendi, Mexican, weigh- St. Louis 56 66 ing 126 pounds, got the decision ‘Washington 55 68 . last night at the end of 15 rounds, Philadelphia 50 0 417|over Mile Belloise, 124'¢ pounder, Chicago 45 80 360 {of New York, for the featherweight Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won Lost Los Angeles 43 24 Seattle 41 26 Hollywood 39 28 Missions 34 33 San Francisco 33 34 Oakland 31 36 Sacramento 23 44 Portland 24 43 - OFFICIALS REACH FAIRBANKS AFTER FINE PLANE TRIP Harllee Branch Sncond Assistan Postmaster General, in charge o! all transportation agencies of the U.'S. Postoffice Department, Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond, Rober! G. Thach, Vice-President of Pan American Airways, and Lyman S Peck, General Manager of Pacifi Alaska Airways, arrived in Fair. banks yesterday afternoon in a PAA Fairchild plane piloted by Joe Crosson after a marvelous air trip from Junéau with an over- night stop at Whitehorse, ¥. T. according to a radio from Mr Thach and Mr. Peck to Gov. John ‘W. Troy, received last evening. Dr. Phillip S. Smith, Chief Alas- kan Geologist for the U. S. Geo logical Survey, made the trip in the PAA Stearman plane piloted by Al Monson. The two plane: left Juneau together Wednesday afternoon shortly after 3 o'clock Bound for Whitehorse to stay over: night. GARDEN PATCH SPECIALS Direct from producer to you— Avocadas 25c, Fresh Eggs 30c doz. 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This record of 6 feet 8l inches he es- "~ tablished on the Illinois track at Champai:n, in 1924, and in the ‘mmo year hettered the mark with ‘a leap of 6 feet 8 15-16 inches at the University of Texas meet, but !the latter mark was never recog- nized. Still Geod Unfortunately, Osborn will not be able to use 1 high jump ability in the coming meet at Brooklyn. The five events on the program are the running broad-jump, the jave- lin and discus throws, and the 200 and 1500 meters flat races. At present he is jumping 22 feet, throwing the javelin 165 feet, and the d 150 feet He admits that he's having trouble with*the A NEW MONTH AND A NEW SE Tuesday, with the starting of school, starts a new season in Start out right by buying your grocreies at the most homes. UNITED FOOD. ssortment NAPTHA SOAP bar . . . ¢ SR e e e e et e et e e TOMATO JUIKCE SNOWDRIF T, 3 Ib. can™*. 59¢ s5d SWEET SPUDS, 3 lbs. .. 25¢ tins 2 Pt 20¢ Yes, and some of the | s at Los Angeles. | pints, 25¢ MACARONI, Cottage Cheese Novelty Tumblers tion to win the heavyweight cham- Jpnonshlp, has put Fred Feary, for- mer ampteur heavy titleholder, on the beach to shovel sand three hours daily. | After a lapse of seven years the | University of California has en- | tered the intersectional field of track rivalry by signing to meet an University of Michigan squad next Spring. One of the toughest football guards in the Western Conference this year is Ohio State’s Capt. Monahan. But you couldn't tell it by his given name, which is “J. Regis.” Paul Waner, rates’ “Biz Poison,” by" success in the National League batting race his bat early in the season, thanks “Gab- and Paul has been using it ever since. | ernor of Ohio, candidate for the presidency. The game's leading professionals often | seek his advice. One of Mickey Cochrane’s best | one of| the country’s famous old golf pro-| friends is Alex Campoell, | fessionals, Cochrane had Camp- bell down to Lakeland last winter as his guest) and though Alex is e gave up his golf for ers pr MISS RE neau High School, is a passenger ncrthbound on the Northwestern. MIXING BOWL FREE CHASE & SANBORN’S GlL—YO—NE PASTE SPAGHETTI FELDMAN’S F. ANIIY—_MEDIUM SIZE the Pitisburgh Pi-| Hartnett of the Cubs for his| “Gabby” let Paul use One of the most ardent technical| students of golf in the country to-| day is James M. 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