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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TLLNI)\\ OCT. 16, 1934. BRINGING UI_’_FATIIER‘ By EOR(,L \IcM \NUb 3 AR — e < E tuST BE AV VISTORS. | || | 1oty DONT eam 0 gg%c%ggggg:,* e | , ! You Will Appreciate | WONDER WHOSE, CAR ANY VOICES? By i O Tt ¥ THIS 1S WHAT THAT 1§ 2 1T CERTAINLY L\_"iic‘\p 1S THAT? g e AMDGQRO( > | DS SRR Miadettd a3 B 0| SUIRERRSIRES ) || | AR TS 9 | | Nanaimo-Wellington Lump SERVANTS GO- AT This Time of Year $17.80 per ton DELIVERED A u © 1934, King Featutes Syndicaie! tnc. G rights reseeved. Bv Pm{HMFBAGK CAN ;”"‘X{zé‘%’,‘{fvfi%‘éfifim e RECORDS SET | ... 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Yo B f r last fall, drivinz| GRINNELL, Iowa, Oct. 16 i _ The Gaels 4 x5 M 5 - B g s J r game for an aver- Grinnell coilage . ne THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN IOTELS won all (lvn‘: ¢ : il § . 4 o o of 1 9 s a try | purr cigarettes to their 1 In the final match of the even- 3 Lo EHEO ; d nearly alf-mile of total {yent in pu \ ® ing the Brones got together and - > - : y p o campaign. ’ ! A amassed a total of 1576 pins, ecli 4 ‘ B i £2, : ; the veteran G. W. backs Berniris - body d. the ]e as lneau ing the former high mark of 1 i : 3 LR ¥ 2 s aduation and inaligibi M T publt e D sty o by the Trojans. They whip : 5 qd'Y y ardar carrying s Bruins two out of three. Fos- ‘ G k : ; ¢ ter distinguished himself in t 3 B : e Fooal i r ey “hedule rests more contest by reaching 500, his b ; performance of the season. 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ANSEW) e COACHING Tile ofi : ; ST , y eman's | y B e Due PR g2, OSTrEL e e sl OToTS AN | T e, s, s NON-ACID BREAD DAILY Selby 523 To WASHING TO ‘S‘ ’ ; : OUTFIELDERS ¢ s \perior, Wis~ | fr o b e SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS y 1 ‘ o b : Allouez, ou L ‘ eshman football squad there are Phone 546 5. A, Scfoulls Benson 184 181— 545 ¢ ssoctat sin, @ ver e he donnc tate” high school players. e itad - A. Soloulis Front St. g g 100l mole: ka ‘)r: came from high schools in | == e e a3 Totals g e 5 il 3 AR y” has longed to perform |Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louis- Pullen 170 170 170—*51 and lishing the Am-|of the American le clubs. “I'm Pretty Good!” w‘-‘lmm Beer, if desired Thibodeau 125 213 125 53 ssocia lub. In St. Louis | What About Detroit Six feet tall and 185 pounds, th 5 DU Merchants’ Lunch Adams 134 209 19 £ he Cardinals play in a park own-| Of course the Cardinals would|cocky gridder is ready for all com- | CAFE Short Orders - — - t is Browns. Sov- |like to move into Detroit. The city |ers. His long stride and shifty ® © © ©¢ @ @ o o o Regular Dinners Totals 9—151 » 5 ? ad plan- ! has >, and it is a good enough |style plus an uncanny ability to PORT BRI I “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” 8 10 1 par] wn, | baseball city to support two major |feint an opponent into a futile(® © ® ® ® ® ¢ ¢ 0 e o o o Barragar, Jr. 3 161 619 v have chan heir (league teams. But ‘there is one|iackle constitute a touchdown | McCormick 5 150—*450 1 [ they any mg W, | 'S0 who would object—Frank | ihreat every time he gets past the| Referees of wrestling matches | Shattuck 56 190 164— 520 4 will be out ouis 2 avin of the Detroit Tigers. crimmage line. He runs both hard | will receive the same scale of pay e ~— ——| When brains and organization |gether i Presidents of major league ball|and deceptively and would just as|as the third man in the ring dur- Totals 569 475—1589 cease to be important business fa In Co! I r hand, | ¢lubs glory in sitting about in ho- | soon smack the middle of the line |ing boxing matches according to a Golden Bears tors, the St. Louis Car: s will | the C s do own t | tel s discussing the different|as slice off tackle or circle the|ruling by the California Athletic Henning, F. 184 201 2— 567! fail in the baseball business. ar t one of the best in Lh(,‘thr‘on of the game. One of the|ends. commission. Hendrickson 191 184 2 not until. m : Even if it were possible for ‘Lhmx ies almost certain to be dis-| A pair of big hands enables b — Zimmerman 114 92 16 9| There are two real classics of [the Cards to do as they p! ssed at any such meeting is|.0 hurl a football with accuracy | The new football coach at Pa- . > - — baseball—the world series in thu with the franchise, however, they | | whether it is good for a large city | ‘or long distances. And a No. 10!cific College in Newberg, Ore. is J ') [ b M ll I o Totals 39 4 462—1428 majors and the little world se would think twice before jumping |to have major league baseball every | ight shoe helps him to boot the | Hal Chapman who one time played -Juneau Lumoer L s, nce. 9:30—Broncos lin the minors. The St. Louis o ihto another small ecit It is|day during the season. One fact: val for an average of about 45 on the Oregon varsity. Bavard 186 168 205— 559 ganization had teams in each, loubtful whether Columbus would |¢/Alms that the National league |yards. : | ¥ Mes'schmidt, G. 170 170 177— 517 Cardinals in the world series, and |be able to support them any bet- [ tCam would keep baseball interesi | Football officials voted him the| Candidates for the San Diego, |- o ———— S AT Foster 118 210 500 the Columbus team of the Ameri- |ter over a long stretch of time,|UP While the Americarf league team |the best halfback in the south|Cal, state college football team — can Association in the other. It is easy enough to decide to(Was on the road, and yice vers:;|Atlantic section last fall, despite spent three days in a mountain Totals 474 548 Last year, the Columbus team |move from one city to another|Uhe other contends that they would |n injury that slowed him down|camp before reporting for fall P‘OR INSURANCE Burins |won the minor league world title, |but in the majors it is another kill each other’s crowds. 0 a walk in the final games. actice. 3 Andrews 173 173 173—*519 despite the fact that it had been |thing to get permission to move,| Most of the men are liberal| He will be a well- watched man . Mes'schmidt, H. 156 156 156—*468 g perennial cellar dweller before |If the Cardinals wanted to shift to |With thelr votes on the fropos 1s the Colonials start on a sched-| Lloyd “Sprouts” Elder, motor- See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Davis 190 165 135— 490 ina i er. s, for example, |50 long as their city is not ile which embraces Denver u cycle race ndor of western tracks, m b the Cardinals took it over. Columbus, for example, they would It']('phone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bl(l". SO SSUSUSUSSSSS SO SSTPUIIR ¢ A —| Two out of two is. pretty fair |have to pay the American Associa- | fected. But if it is, they change | versity, Tulsa university, Wake has become a member of the Totals 519 494 464— 1477 batting average against any kind |tion $5,000, and get the unanimous |from liberal to conservative. Forest, Vanderbilt, Louisiana State, | State Highway Patrol in Fresno, | =777 S RGN % o Vi Average; did not bowl. ! of pitching! vote of all the clubs in the Nation-| In other words, the Cardinals|West Virginia, North Dakota unl‘Cu!. = v Will Cardinals Move? al league. To move into an Ameri- (13Ve about as much chance of |Oklahoma. | : SHOP IN JUNEAU! Tnure has bcu) much L'ilk of |can lca"ue city, they would alsp | changing their franchise as (h — - | University of California’s con- v nes — S L 2 — = | Reds have of buying Dizzy Dean at SPECIAL—PERMANENTS |tract to journey to Hawaii for ‘thr\ waiver price. For a limited ume only, gorgeous | football games on Christmas Day DIZZY HIT BY BALL—-MATES CARRY HIM FROM FIELD But there is no way of pre-[38.50 Ringlette Permanents for $6.50 | and New Year's contains a clause j dicting what Branch Rickey can | (including oil shampoo) and $4.50; | abrogating the agreement if the '(40 The intelligent business mana- | both complete and absolutely gu ‘(ir'!drn Bears win the Pacific C‘oaxt, ger of the Cardinals has done |anteed. Margaret Lindsay, licensed | conference championship or are| \ fscveml impossible things since get- | operator, with years of experience chosen to play in the Rose Buu.l' OPEN ALL NIGHT FRE[" DEHVERY Jting ahold of the organization n all lines of beauty culture. Ph e | game at Pasadena. 1 Douglas 142 for your appointment. } e AlllSkan Hl)tel Liquor Store \TILDEN BELIEVES —adv.| Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! VON CRAMM FIRST N ON THE B Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single R-2 rings TENNIS AMATEUR BAER BEARS DOWN O OXERS — e ; | ndcon Bt Vo ceacam. e ) IDEAL PAINT SHOP | German Davis cup player, is the | world’s amateur tennis king, but If It’s Paint We Have It! ihe places Fred Perry at the head | o W \ ot sits. tist. PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster | Between professional matches at N ot | T R ' iRl ST > Roland Garros stadium, Tilden took 3 | T R O RSS B X BR§5 R SV {time to discuss the amateur rank- % lings that he himself headed for j % 'v | “Without doubt,” said Big Bill, ¢ Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE ~ |“Von Cramm is the world’s best | s . amateur. His style is almost ])LrI(w‘ ‘ ‘. “THEY NEVER SLEEP” ;aml he knows more about tennis 2 o AR, T Y | than the others. If he hadn’t been = — —— :slck at Wimbledon this year he'd {have won. | | “But because he was sick and | | couldn't give a good account of {himself, my list of the first ten | has Perry first, Bunny Austin iond, and Von Gramm third. Then | { come, in order, Jack Crawford, Sid- ney Wood, Frank Shields, Vivian | | McGrath, Christian Boussus, Ro- | y ” 7 ansmissi | @erich Menzel, with Giorgio de 7 7 " . 2 i ® Transmission Stefani, Lester Stoefen and Andre |/ 4 % v 7 i . . {Stefant, ; re il o | ® Differential X \ ;leemv in a triple tie for tent! 4 3 / G . (;(‘l on the Sule —_————— A s A @® Motor Oils Side NOW! = z : = NoTioe | Jerome “Dizzy” Dean, the great pitching ace of the St. Louis’ Cardinals ctepped oat of his roie % Doctor W. J. B. MeAuliffe an- Maxle Baer, ex-butcher boy of Livermore, Cal, and now heavy- . i % 1 n | in the fourth game of the world series at St. Louis fo run bases and was struck by a ball and felled. |y ounces the opening of a suite of :: [.,‘3/‘.':: fl:.::y'r: :‘ ocr;:pl:’ae" t'z:t;?r:::g:(-.—::fl“l“l bo'u(:": CONNORS M OTO R CO His teammates are shown carrying him from the field during the game which the Detroit Tigers won, 1cmce- in the SHATTUCK BUILD- Little Dempsey. Here’s the Adonis of the rina separating the little . 10 to 4 to even up the serigs. (Associated Press Photo) uNG, Telephone 189. 'cllow-. (Assoclated Press Photo)