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{ i H il | PIRATES RALLY BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREVTUESDAY SEPT. 11, 193’4 TO THAT BIG WALRU S Fearures Synd.care, 1nC., Great Briwain rights reserved IN NINTH, BEAT B.8. CHAMPIONS v Giant’s Degn; Crumbles’ for Third Successive Game—Lose 9 to 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—The Gi- ant’s defense crumbled Monday afternoon as Pittsburgh rallied in the ninth inning for five runs to & t the world champions by a sc0) 9 to 7. It was the sev- enth straight triumph for the Pi-| rates. The defeat of the Giants was the third successive defeat and| ; the ck reduced the cham-; pions’ lead over the” Si. Lous Car- dinals to four games. | Naticnal League GAMES MONDAY Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn 5. Pittshurgh 9; New York /7. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia’ 1. American League Philadelphia 9; Cleveland 6. Boston 1; Detroit 2. Washington 7; Chicago 4. New York-St. Louis, rain. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2, T; Los Anvelcq 4, 6. Oakland 4, 2; San Francisco 1, 5. Hollywood 4, 2; Seattle 1, 7. STANDING OF CLUBS National League Lost Pet.| 5 630 602 | 579 519 504! 429 3694 364 New York ... St. Louis Chicago Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati =THE TIGERS HUGE FIRST BASEMAN HAMAS CLEVER, American League Won Lost 88 47 . 84 52 73 62 68 68 61 3 60 4 .. 56 6 48 86 Pct. | .652 | Zg;g'Art Lasky F'ays Steve Com- 5| pliment but Says He Has His Number 455 A48i 424 .358 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 11. —“Steve Hamas is a pretty clever er but he can’t punch—I'l take That is the boast of Art Lasky, Minneapolis heavyweight, who will meet the Philadelphian at Madi—} son Square Garden Sept. 27 for | the chance to battle Maxie Baer | for the title next summer. “I saw Hamas fight Lee Ramage | in Los Angeles ‘a year ago and| wasn't overly impressed,” Art de- | clares. “Ramage is a fighter of | only average ability. Yet Hamas had a tough time getting a draw with him in ten rounds.” Win or lose in his fight with Hamas, Lasky may engagein a bout | either with Max Schmeling or| Walter Neusel of Germany at the | Chicago Stadium in Novemher his Detroit New York Cleveland .. Boston St. Louis ‘Washington Philadelphia Chicago Pacific Coast League (Second Half) ‘Won hil Lost 29 35 37 37 38 42 51 55 Pet. 646 .563 532 533 s .363 329 Los Angeles Seattle Hollywood Missions San Francisco ... Oakland Portland Sacramento 42 43 40 29 27 e — VOTE—VOTE—VOTE The polls close at 7 o'clock tonight. If you have not voted —vote. Requirements are that you have been a resident of Alzska for one year and your precinct for 30 days. No regis- tration is necessary. Vote be- rore 7 o'clock umu»m SAYS UPPUNENT? WAKE UP ~YOU BIG LOAFER- YOUR SNORING WILL FRIGHTEN THE NEIGHBORS- HANK LEADS THe AM it 2 LEAGUE IN wUQLEESE-’w Reserved by The Assoclated Press Lasky ‘bwths manager, | has announced. Maurice duce Lasky to accept a bout from Nate Lewis, Chicago Stadium matchmaker, Maurice explains. contrect with n which calls for a wins over Hamas, ‘includes per- mission for Lasky to engage in one bout prior to the title battle, {HAWKEYES EXPECT SUCCESSFUL YEAR ON BIG TEN GRID| IOWA CITY, Ia, Sept. 11.—Uni- versity of Iowa football fans.are not ready to concede the Big Ten title to Minnesota despite claims | from Gopherland that Bernie Bier- | man’s team is a cinch to win it | this year. ‘There is an important engage- ment the Gophers have at Towa | city Oct. 27 that may dash Min-| nesota hopes. In fact, throughout Iowa there is a firm. belief the | Hawkeyes will win the homecom- ing game to start a chnmpionshlp‘ boom of their own. Cause for optimism in the Iowa camp’yis. bfied -on the imfi that Gratitude for past!favors may'in- | Madison ‘ cnampmmlup bout in 1935 if Lasky | ol ven ing 1933 from the surp: 1 will be back in ad- and a powerful array of sophomore talent. Only three valuable men—Fran- cis (Zud) Schammel, Joe Laws, and Capt. Tom Moore—were lost to Ossie Solem'’s eleven by gradm- tion. Towa's schedule is a rugged one. The conference games include Northwestern, Ohio State, Indiana and Purdue besides Minnesota. And outside the Big Ten the Hawkeyes wSm.th Dakota. e — PREFERS PITCHING PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 11.— Dutch Ulrich, promising young Portland pitcher of the Pacific | Ceast league, once earned “coffee ‘and cakes” money by substituting l'on fight and wrestling cards. He thinks a regular hurling assignment | is much better. ( | B ST R RUMMAGE - SALE The Ladies’ Guild of Holy Trin- ity Cathedral will hold their an- |nual rummage sale on Thursday; Sept. 20. Donations for the sale will be thankfully received adv. America on Top of Track W orld Through Their Efforts mmwmwmwm muflafllfl American marks as world in the 440 yards, 1488 in the 880 by American track inte rnational Amateur the reeo‘nludls and field athletes produced Athletic Fe fncluded were Jack Torrance’s shot put magk of 57 feet 17/32 in- ches; Bill Bonthron's 3:488 for 1506 meters; Glenin Cunningham’s 4:06.7 mile, nn'Bel Eastman’s 46.4 yards, 1:484 in the 800 meters. dition to ‘severalotsy lettermeh | will meet Towa State, Nebraska and BY GOLLY- 'M GLAD SHE WOKE ME UP- | \WUZ DREAMIN' THAT SHE WuUZ TALKIN' TO ME, ANY \WAY- ®ecccecso0ve s | SPORT BRIEFS | @00 e es 000 sieoe Gdstineau Dick Johnson, Juneau; C. Os~ mundsen, Juneau; Mrs. B. Ardis, Juneau; L. T. Greist, Chicago; Mr. | nd Mrs. S, E. Anderson, Juneau; { Melvin son, Juneau; Frederick Hol !» worth, Jr, Massachusetts; C. Buell, Hartford, Conn.; Stevenson, Juneau; Pauline Selmer, | Juneau; M. W. Odom, Juneau; {James L. Freeburn, Chichagof; Nick | Bez, Todd; G. W. King, Todd; F. | R. Butler, | Juneau, Zynda Fatl Lenhart, Juneau; Chapman, Juneau; Seattle; C. Williams, Juneau; Mrs. A. R. Haydon, Annex Creek; Capt. John C. Holland, Juneau. Alaskan A, B. Art Hedman, Taku River; Michaels, St. Michael; John Dot- con, Eagle River; Edgar Heflin, nah; A. Hovick, Chichagof; La Brash, Enumclaw, Anderson, Juneau; Tenakee; J. F. Miller, Portland; | A. Toftaker, Tenakee; K. Louring, Wash:; C. Juneau; Paul PeLLerson.‘h W. R. Neville, | Frederick O. Unger, Taku River;: Harry | Norway, Oct. Nome; S. S. Anderson, Nome; Dan | Samples, Nome; Fritz Willard, Hoo- | Rudy | Joe Bothers, | Seattle; W. M. McCall, Ketchikan; James Pgterson, Tyee; Hilmar Lar- son, Sitka; John Bobek, Juneau; ‘K. E, ; Corliss, Juneau; William . Stekes, ' Juneau. R \FORMER JUNEAU MAN | DIES IN PIONEERS’ HOME ON SEPT. 1ST |dent of this city, died at the Pio- neers’ Home in Sitka on Septem- ber 1, at the age of 76 years, ac- cording to word received at the Governor's Office. He was employed ere as a cook for many years. | Mr. Van Dall had been a resi-' {dent of the Home but three months at the time of his death. Inter-; ment was made in cemetery. | " Ole Peterson, former Cralg resi- dent, who had lived in the Home for the.past 10 years, died there on September 3. He was born in 1, 1856, and came to | Alaska in 1908. | - D | OLDTIMER SOUTHBOUND he Pioneers' tractor, and oldtimer of the Nome district, is a passenger for attle on the Victoria for a vaca- August Holmbcrg,"cnrponmr, con- | Se- ¥ A | |E. S. Sabery, Juneau; Mrs. D. L: Edward Van Dall, longtime resi- tion. Established 1898 Sherwin- “for the decoration ¥ Y y INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Williams | DECOTINT A Sanitary Wall Finish for Use with either Hot or Cold Water “DECONTINT is an ideal wall coating It of all interiors. gives that soft, velvety, water-color ef- _ fect so essential to refined surroundings, and can he applied on plaster walls, ~wood, or any of the various wall boards. 60c per 5-1b. pkg. : s Hardware Co. Phone 2152 Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building P. 0. Box 968 Alaska agent Kohler endt & Garster "GEORGE ANDERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING Brambach Piano Co. Grand and upright pianos for sale and rent. PHONE 143—At Your Service . ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE -l THE PARIS INN (On Glacier Highway) WY'B PARIS INN TRIO EVERY NIGHT AT 10:00 (Hear "Em Dp “The Flying Trapeze") FRIED CHICKEN — PIT BARBEQUE 4 BEER — WINE a2 VOTE 14'0'n X|F.). Joe BARONOVICH Democratic Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE FIRST DIVISION General Election September 11, 193 A2t I [ P SSUUSUIS SRS PSS P Lo Ehhoiglandey ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of ecither Rheinlander draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent You Will Appreciate Nanaimo-Wellington Lump AT This Time of Year 17.80 per ton DELIVERED L/ PHONE 412 JUNEAU ALASKA UNITED FOOD CO. bt . CASH'GROGERS Phone 16 We Dvllur Meats—Phone 16 POSSSHSUSEIUSS TSN SUSSS S ———t GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS O st te] B2 6% LRSS | | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ,OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Smxle 0-2 rings Hal'l‘l Machme S[lOp “ELLCTROL—O/ Course” H. R. SHEPARD FIRST DIVISION Candidate for Tcrntonal Legislature Election Sept. 11, 1934 P e CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Dancing Every Night

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