The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1934. WELL: | GUESS MAGGIES GONNA FALL 1IN LINE WITH MY SCHEME AN ECONOMIZE - SHEJUS TOLD ME SHE WLZ GONNA COOK THE DINNER HERSELF MINERS BEAT UNITED FOOD" AT BOWLING No Game Tonight in CityI League But Double i Header Tomorrow | The Miner. la ght in the Ci 1331 204, United Food rolled s high man of of the United Kanvidan of over the 400 game tor STRETCHED HiS the Local | consECOTWE GANE J. take ol STREA To ery trio at 1504 st night were a Mincrs Christy 139 128 129— 3 | Oliver. 138 140 159 idan .209 165 124 ‘Total 1331 United Food 3 ¥ 150 125 1 Stedman.. 127 133 54 196 164 169— 529 Total 1294 oo FOOTBALL REVIVES UNDER CONZELMAN R-@ LOUIS, Oct. 1 —W > crowd football Jimn 1 improvemen ] football played by s during the an has dir boosted crowds. stion has been of high ranking Big r home the 1€ | 1934 contests last opening of clas ations for e csition. of the 0'3,000 'spéctators was an Ten, nd Missouri Valley cleven mes had been made. A few* Conzelman's 1934 squad, THERE SHE 1S NOWw- PHONIN TO THE CROCER- | WONDER WHAT WERE GONNA HAVE ? VLL USTEN /T TO HER Y y ORDER- YES-GROCER-I WANT A CAN OF TOMATOES-A CAN OF PEA-SOUR- A CAaN OF SPAGHETTI-A CAN OF SARDINES-4A CAN OF SLICED PINEAPPLE AND A JAR OF PICKLES _ DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- as op- Her th 20 Judge Landis Holds Court as Fans Rage Judge Kenczaw Mountain Landis, High Commitsicner of Baseball photo), helds court while the last world sariql“nn:) is held up in Detroit, (shewn in lewer phote) clear up a vast litter of pop bottles, fruit and vege field bleacher fans whe were incensed at Ducky Medwick, 8t. Leuis Cardinal outficlder who had col- The gamo was continued after Judge Landis decided to re- lided with Marvin Owen, Tiger infielder. (arrow points move Medwick at the erowd’s demand—the Cardinals winning, 11-0. RUNS, VROUE 1IN MOke QUNS AND HAD A HIGHER BATTING AVERAGE THAN ANYONE. (N THE AMERICAN LEAGUE to him, h., fis park attendants la—-nzr\ea by ‘irdte left Pla in Is ~HAS A STRANGLE HOLO) ON MOST OF ™E 1934 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING LAURELS he © 0 000 o veweooa . AT THE HOTELS . P00 000 eve0veace 1 by How the inte Zynda Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Haydon, An- nex Creek; Mr. and Mrs. J. R, MacDonald, Seattle; Edw Blackwell, le; W. A. Chippen- ; Angus Cameron; William Prien; Mrs. L. W, car Hadl, There boub ceedi ordinatis Gastineau and ambitious when he first went bins, v and M. H. |2 R OTUBETE 0. EaTele ‘A‘l) .P A \nd. M His brother Jim had been a Purdue Stuart and i PAALS | than; but Duan | PAA; orge Helfin, < 1)';11.r7ac11 “' o kan; Mr. and Mrs. W. A E iy 4 Ketchik: J. R. Reynolds, K kan; G. D. McDonald, Peter: ! M. D. Asher, Seattle; A. J. As] | ttle; A. A. Freugzel, M. Gustafson, Seattl , Portland; Frank jat ‘llflu § for ad | As 1f, “Juneau; Robert Hu. E,‘MC: G. W. Knee. | to Purd i Aloskan Ha Matt Anderson, Wrangel ugust | B. Beaver, Wrangell; Olaf Helle kthrow & | Wrangell; James N. Reed, & anyone | Fred S. Hansen, Seattle; P. Jor, sen, Petersburg; Elizabeth Ds | Sitka; Mrz, H. Johnson, Sitka So pet GU MV We Pledge 1. That the straight whiskey in each bottle of Seagram’s Crown blended whiskey is four years old, full bodied, full flavor, distilled, matured and matchlessly blended in the finest American tradition. 2. That the S quality of Crown Whiskies will al. Sy FINE WHISKIES SINCE 18 top ¥ AMER. LEG. University of sting story. bajl. He had the size and the co- | well-coached, Illinois for Purvis had won a schol | after being on 1d ready for sophomora year Elmer Layden to instruct his boy Dzily Empire Want Ads Pay! about this strappinz 200 pounder | when t ‘ve:-\ cl VEN HONOR g Manager of Tigers Voted as Most Valuable Player the Ame: was T e and Gehrig e twist of fate, it happens man who gets the first > to decide as head cc 5 his old teamme Purdue. nd rate state concerned, Ir na of its football just basketball. In the Purdue ha been ! leather. Since Nok the outfit in hand, getting has been as far bee we ¢ has perhaps the e in college fc t right no of M on, Illinois. Purvis got into Purdue via Ilinois, is an| Watch Purvis was never much question the ibility of Purvis ng in big time college foct- hool, he still f on in high and v sh for Bob Zuppke years. and had made appl mittance. Then sud he Illinois cam school, he sk ue. as an all-Ame he ja in the Rivalry Growing — rhaps it would be well for g/le YOU CAN BE SURE OF SEAGRAM’S ways be uniform because the House of Seagram owns the largest stocks of ages Rye and Bourbon whiskies in the world. 3 ‘hat no expense whatever has been spared to make Seagram'’s Crown Whiskies the greatest whiskey value in America, footyciote 57 Seag PAM'S Crows WHISKIES Say Seagram’s and b Sure By GEORGE McMANUS n t OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles pire office, your fires the: GO DE LUXE ON Olympian - —— Ride in complete comfort on the air-conditioned club-observation | and dining cars of the famous, roller bearing OLYMPIAN. En- joy the thrill of 656 sootless, cin- | derless, fumeless electrified miles | over the mountains. Enjoy Mil- waukee Road service—the only railroad with its own rails all the way, Seattle to Chicago. Lowest Fares Ever Reduced rail fares—round trip and one way—and lower slecping car rates ap- 0 ply via The OLYMPIAN. 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