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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1934. BRINGING UP IT CERTAINLY 1S LONESOME HERE -~ NOBODY TO TALK TO~ NO EXCITEMENT= [ NO, NOTHIN? Dy i g i { - FATHER I.JusT £71954, King Featutes Byndicate, Inc., Great Britain VETERAN HOYT Daily Sports Cartoon By Pap'SKATING STAR DOESN'T ALLOW CARDS ONE RUN Liants Also Lose Tying! Pennantship Right Up in Hard Knot ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27.—Waite Hoyt veteran pitcher, turned back Pau! Dean and the Cardinals yesterday pfternoon and blanked them in a 3 to 0 game, The defeat pre nals moving into f National League race @ also lost. St. Louls can still gain a tie with by winning the four mes, even if the their d the Cardi- place in the s New York Louis finishes the ati and New York with yn. League St. Louis 0. 8 ; New York 4. ; Brooklyn 3. American League Cleveland 6 Pacific Hollywood 6; Missions 2; O ; Los Angeles 6. Portland 7; San Francisco 0. 616 Philadelphia Cincinnati American League Lost 52 58 68 5 81 83 85 97 Pect. 656 616 500 Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Philadelphia St. Louig ‘Washington Chicago 345 Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won 67 55 53 54 49 46 35 33 Lost 31 41 43 47 49 52 61 65 Los Angeles Hollywood Missions Seattle San Francisco Oakland Portland Sacramento DOORS, SASH, GLASS, PANELS, FINISH LUMBER and MILLWORK beautifully designed, of fine materials, from manu- facturer at lowest prices. rvice. Prompt sk for Catalog. 2227 First Ave. So., Seattle, Washington —_— two remaining 453 430| KAHERINE RS oF AIAMY, FLA. 1 | { on with | | 7-JeAR- oL | MSS won e | AQUATIC, VECTATHLON | AT JONES BEACH, N, RECENTLY « HUSKIES PLAY | | Washington University | Gridders Admitted to Have Strong Eleven { UNIVERSITY OF WASHING- TON, Seattle, Sept. 27.—(Special to The Empire)—This year the Uni- | versity of Washington football team lule with a conference game as a |season opener. “The Uniyersity of Idaho, admittedly stronger than ever before, plays the Huskies at the U. of W. Stadium this Satur- day, September 29, at 2 p.m. Interest is exceptionally heavy 'in this season opener because fans are anxious to see what kind of feam Washington will have this |year and because it is the last |home game until California plays |in Seattle on October 27, just |about a month away. | Opening practice has seen about |60 candidates in uniform with Coach Jimmy Phelan exceptionally |busy with his tentative lineups. |Many changes have been made in playing positions and possibly more | will be effected early in the season. : Matt May Bé Out Just as Washington’s backfield was being hailed by sports critics as the best in many years, one of A SYMPHONY CON- CERT~THEY PLAYED | RACHMANINOFE 'S PRELLIDE Q(YOI plunges into a heavy football sched- By GEORGE McMAN AND WHEN THEY GOT TO THE FOURTH MOVEMENT OF BACHS CONCERTO * AH- ’—'Tq“ ST CAME FROM 500D AT NET | Sonia 8 n ten: won two titles in a} Leondon. After win- event, she Te s in the partnered by her ° PORT BRIEFS { © 9000000066 0o e acinnati Reds z camp. He spent m on the Reds' 74 KATHERINE NOT OKLY WON ALL TEN EVENTS =0 ) A. “Bil at the University said that a pl of Cali- outfit coe UT SCORECT ; 8,696 roinTs ~30 PERCeNT Mogs THAN HER NEAREST RWAL_ All flights Reserved by The Assoctated Press n comie pus of St. Ma gelcs. two squads have entered league at Hilo, T. H. 20 pounds. into the aces, Matt Mu \gn injury to his arm in ope of |the first scrimmages that’ may o | keep him out for the entire season | Homer Tipton, who has been play-| in alfback, will be shifted to full-| Matt ski, suffered pd racing netted the of racing. -~ 4 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! place. — = “number one” meet | Ore., state 60 day 386 Bo ok 354 i the i t H k ins as the strongest r of the Husky lineup. It is {made up of veteraps, with Jay [Hm'nbcak at quarterback, Arthur | Ahonen and Burl Bufkin at half- | backs and Paul “Socko” Sulkosky at fullback. The second “number | one” backfield will be all sopho- ‘mores, but will be a strong one t . Don Callison at quar- ter, Jimmy Cain and Byron Haines at halfbacks and Tipton at full. At End Pesilions In the line it iooks like Walt Rohrschieb, Ted Markov and Dan Lazarevich will get first calls at the end positions, Chuck Muclhh and Frank Windust at guards, Cap- tain Woody Ullin and Sophomore Churck Bond at guards and Tony Burke at center. Idaho's strong points are its aer- ial attack and its heavy line. Coach Calland’s line this year will aver- age better than 190. When Idaho had a heavy line seven years ago the Vandals tied. with Stanford land the University of California for the Pacific Coast championship, ilosing no games in the regular | schedule. | SR | San Francisco university, after a ‘lapst' of several years, has re- | turned to the plan of having a cap- tain for its football team. Jim Barber, 212-pound tackle, will cap- tain the Dons this fall Phelan LO(;ks Over H u:skZ)r A p plica_uts' f(;; Eleven Ge Calife McManus pounded in the nails, BEER l- SOLITARY MENT | THAN LISTENIN strip of thereby officiall Locking like “Jigg: rnia, himself, balanced on a The tapestry ds wide. _.WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCING White bread should grace 4 5 your table at every meal Bread Is an Energy Food — Eat Lots of It Pure whole wheat bread is as healthful as it is a wel- come variation. Serve it oftener., Only the most expensive unbleached flour and whole sweet milk is used in s breads. Our Rye bread combines the delicious flavor of special flour and a hard, chewy : crust. Is different. The slow, thorough haking of Peerless breads gives them their better flavor, helps in making better toast and maintains consistent wholesomeness. Raisin bread has more milk than white bread. 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