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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 BRINGING UP FATHER ! B)’ GEORGE McMANUS seribed the “wonder horse” of | victory over British colors. Luv.",q France, and even British experts summer at Longchanips he defeat- I TN | . concede him a brilliant chance to|ed Felicitation, crack dmama g - : HUH! THAT 1S DO YOU FEEL QICK?\ Am DIDNT | TELL YOU'LL HAVE TO O ; i N s i AND ACT MORE LIKE A ALL RIGHT- MR 5 AWA DECK AND DO MODEL THAN T88L whiew: . Masdink. Tt tne HOA Rated Highly SACHTSMAN- GO UP ON DECK AND HATCHWAY? EVERY THING i FER ME TO S when Massine led the fed| wyo e prencyi desthut hdsl ACT THE WAY MR. HATCHWANY JUST AS MR. - B s far i his racing life Brau. | $10WN DImsélf cqually strong over ACTS. HE IS A SOCIAL LION AND i HATCHWAY DOES) tome. has started 11 times and|1000 and 4000 metres, /In win- AR SRR ¥ [ ¥ : | each m;u‘- l:'\“\”lllln]"' u )‘ ‘»;m;‘x:-‘r’ fing the Prix du Cadrog Dybe Sy YACHTSMAN - ] / : AT ) 2 7 S , |longer distance, Brautome finishedfl He has brought his owner 1992302 france. 394055 a5 b two-yesr-mid |15 lengths ahead of the- field. Hiaf 1,256,097 4s a three-year-old and |Jocke¥, C. Brouillon, permitted L' 348,150 this year. Ingigene and Cadmus to take & | Many Vietoriis lead of almost 30 lengths before he: ;i let Brautome out. Brautome cu These included victories in the jown the leaders over a couple of ess, the Prix Lupin, | ° French Guiness, the Prix Lupin, |, ired metres -and pulled Pri al Oak d the Pris ;k:, LP.XAr’:: l::yT“umph?m Nu:\(" B:‘f breathing easily in the record til on Edouard De Rotheschiid, his ©f 4:23 2-5. owner, is convinced that he is all| Brautome is described by Frenc ready to match his speed with Eng- | T4 g enthusiasts as far superlo land's best. to Epinard, defeated by Zev in thi R R A R 2 : : - — Brautome's chances in the Gold |United States, and is declared h | Missions 24 36 7 cup have been greatly strength- |Some experts as thF‘ “best hor: MANAGER HENRY|DAILY SPORTS CARTOON~- By Pap CHICAGO CUBS 1w 3 3 &l biuTmmimis oot y | | Lad, which won the Derby la,sl.‘ o3 T g g 3 National League year and was favored for the Gold SPECIAL DELIVERY o : : ‘ - : Won Lost Pet.| upP. To Thane at 11:45 a. m. daily. \“M BRKDDOCK HAs 5 4 i 4 | ‘Nc“ York 26 722| Brautome has already scored one | Phone 442 for pickups. —ld' | St. Louls 24 571 S512 Cincxmmn 16 410 Moose Beaten by Peppylf, = ¥ - S M Okl and KenODea e <1 B Opponents m 7-3 JRPRISE. A : £ | Make Circuit Drives i : ¥ X § | By 3 American League Decision ; . R ‘ to Get Victory | Won Lost Pet RESULTS YESTERDAY g G i | | New York Legion 7, Mooce 5. AAX. BAER. Y W v ; T |, €HIcAGO, 10, June 6—With Cleveland Maybe it was the fact that Geo- - \ L ; 4 ffigmers by Chuck Kleln and Ren 0o rge Henry returned as manager, e LR 5 ; y s A |9 D ng for a three run;m;w“ but somethinz certainly pepped up G i & i oo o 3 | Victory r 1, the Cubs again de- e the Legion last night as they drove 3 G - e b y s ’ 5 Wl | feate e Cincinnati Reds yes- Fhilad: f’)ma to an early five-run lead and then 3 ; ; $ 3 terday noon by a 5 to 2 sc{,\rp“qt A?n?-l staved cff an opposition rally to - i A o i ; B | This is third straight victory |St: Louls beat the Moose, 7 to 5. L Y ! J - I5f the C over the Reds. Fohdas E\T Denias "Twas a wild and wooly game last 5 3 1 WTES 3 J ; i — >Won kil night, with a few bonehead plays SN\ EY - c ) GAMES WEDNESDAY R N A 31 pis being mixed up with the largest \ N L A amento 7; San Francisco 10.| ;‘n;l\l i 2 .667 assortment of extra-base blows seen | |4 A N s ‘ &k cllywood 9; Secattle 4. :”k‘& | ‘ & it this season. Both teams staged blg| |& E H G P issions 13; Portland 10. 5 railies. : ; i land 5, 4; Los Angeles 2, 5. Tal Picinini started things for i : g ational seague | the winners in the first inning L A . i ¢ k 3, 7; Philadelphia 4 when his drive down the first-base -~ 4 i | d game tied called on ac- iine went for two bases and drove 7 3 ¢ ) count rkness. in Bill Koshak, who had been walk- . ¥ f 4 ¢ Brooklyn 3, Boston 0, 10. Cincinna Foster Triples o . P i @&y - St. Louis-F gh, raln, But the big time was yet to come. | y = = 4 & N i n League Ffl uP The third frame saw Wilson Fos- - 2 3 : " Philacelphia 9; New York 7. | | INNING 1 s ter's opening triple to right fol- s - 4 Wg«?fiplom : | Cleveland 4; Detroit 5. lowed in rapid order by two walks 4 7 MAX BAEKJ Pl : Eoston 4; Washington 5. sus gecSnak e J Chicazo 0; St. Louls 2. | le. When the smdke cleared 4 : : MIGHT 0O WELL uncad IONOR Eadsus : away, the so ard read fou . 2 T%E'\'Sfi’gfjpfgc‘c J ion 7" Mot S, H tallies for the Legion in that in- A CHALLENGER 2 i ning. That raily, incidentally, boom- -3 ~ JIM wiLe ed Dave Turner off the Moose ¥ # p GET LP mound , and Jack Schmitz finishec > Z . et M&gglf Four - Year - Old Is Bemg Groomed for Horse | Racing Triumphs | STANDING OF CLUB i | Pacific Coast League . | PARIS, June 6—French racing| | Won Lost Pct. experts are pinning their faith on £3 Angeles 43 19 694 a small, compact four-year-old with | »akland 36 23 E a blazed nose and three white feet Jan Franci: 31 28 525 to capture the Ascot Gold Cup Ik e ¢ Redivn ik o agliere ol B it o ollywood 30 28 517 June 20. es in the fou our 05| cintai, Sncv; tare ¢ S At | et on 0w Lasio PORT % AR B R R B the tiick, by ) & i SLANTS o & i left ¢ ru; wheo |2 F i 2 b k iy - e SEMMPR IR +f R L i e e rntil i '!F()! s',’f;l R P {."-.’H.';:* S i S s e AND BALL ROGM , wuo hau i n out:ide chance, sit 1 ) 2 sdwick “of Englafid ] singled, scoring or 2oller fiLD “MLH iu may .., of ine hzav tares sets, to reach the | iy ates Ront b Lunches Dhnemg Eviny Nigni I 3 oK t I ¥ vaca taey semi- x.zund in the St 2’ B CONTESTOMDS e R e the piatter. The blow retired W ‘ IN GU TUNIGHT ) G . e dhs “or ens PEARL and BILL minates of each McAllizter, and Picinini went 12 .a itc] resc h no time out for loafing o: t 1Ary i 0 % £ Hlize i 2 pitching 1\,;;:; i peB, d b sy Beer Light Wines Lunche DO In a Case $ sel 5 f : Baseballers Led Max likes to do his fighting by €+ U ! where Corn Grif. e D e That made the score 6-5 for t. | Veteran » s MR e o ¢ led him, and knocked out Legion, and, just for safe measurc by Dolly Gray, Will . hnuaxnfvo\:;ieflin “2:' bIAEiB!q_:“l: T S e oty Like This ? they added another in the seventh 5 i a trai 5 it e Play at 6.30 Idcek feels sure that the besy way Was the beginning to the trail which v C cA . ito rob Max of his effectivencs; i led him to the corner opposite Baer.|. A 1 d Ye " The game marked the return GAME YONIGHT to crowd him and keep punchin Braddock weighed over 200 man comes to your door. cu answer his b m r o K ds when he started training knock, keeping the safety-latch on the door. | # c Henry as Legion manager, At Ba»ball Pa:k—Old-Tim- | Inall his f«,zhh Baey. i the title bout. He has gradually You den’t know him, and he can’t identify T c;-—- kv:,‘ C:}-:lil.lal, at 6:30 o- | g, for R;»e“'rwat- ‘d; s tled down eight and hopes! himself a5 a representative of one of the es- cleel cxhibition.) i > 3 TR0 2! to the ring 190 ell ll S' .k ’ PyaTEe , i 9 o cf Caccher GAME TOMORROW es from long ranze. Ti W ;mv wtime "w : A en L(l"ll( nc. l.lbl!rh('(! ot mpf'il‘llr?i' you ve um;lg to kn?w when I At Baseball Park—Legion vs. h ccnt Schmeling and Carners : bl 3 and trust. He's selling somcthing you’ve n but that's nothing 10A 2 o oW tagsin | Eiks at 6:30 o'clock. t> the canvas wers long, lizhtning b oM never heard of. 30x didn't give up casi start to whittle | | ~oorH"ocoo~Ny erouoNoooowrd MooocoOCOoOOOOP weoooocococ~ol or he never e . big Ken Junge out at tae plaie iu fast.swings, when the fighters wers 0 W 0 BHEE S Established 1898 Juneau, Alanka 4 the first. Nello had to retire and| ity League baseball competi- well apart. g . weizh t most, But ltestlo’l" was taken from the field in a taxi-{tion, torrid as it may be, will ba' Braddock plans to tic up the h m minglin mml D ci> 2 @ physcian. He was Dot'ser-|forgotten at 6:30 o'zlotk tonight champion with punches and at' . oo U R SR S —————— = Would you open the door? fouzly hurt. when the Old-Timers clash with the same time stay msiieim; round- AT . 4 The summary: the Cardinals, junior organization, hcuse swings. The trick is to make 4 4 5. i A Legion at Easeball Park in an exhibition.|Max fight the way Jim wants him VARSITY POLOIST CLASS BOSS | (]N’TED l‘ 0()D CO. nslver" Kashak, If é The old boys, some not so old at to. That's not going to be easy. LS | Yot i ro like 8 Lowe, rf thet, will trade pitches, errors and Baer has & way, or did have, of _AUBURN. Ala—One of the out-| CASH GROCERS do‘ f,\“w‘h'fkfg’," ;,,U,l.pl“..“fl"my“{hi:\gi Neimi, cf alts with the youngsters for se setting the pace and making his nding members of Alabama S | wome .“ o L‘ e h“' K .'1' { Yinaes o {nnings, and the good weather gives cpponents do as he wished, - ‘F"u‘uvrnrnm lrxvs]augtes polo team, | Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 for themselv s and their families in Garn, 2b cvery indication that a banner Fiit Round Dangerous ("' \u:;\): Claz h;zo “191;6 iy e R e ey this community. Boyd, ¢ crowd will be on hand to witness; If Braddcck ecan weather Baer's = ipedd | P e e e Picinini, cf,p the contest {twe-fisted attack in the opening bk R . contest. R | 5 E Classit . 7 Sncw, 1b Dolly Gray, former Fire Chief rounds and then keep pecking a- mpire il P',' ALASKA'S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT eason MeAllister, and for years an ardent Juneau ' way in cicse he may rob the cham- i 3 Experience has taught them that the Roller, ss baseball booster, will manage the pion of some of His dynamite. Max Ideal Spot for Vacations greatest danger in admitting strangers Foster, 3b “Has-Beens.” With him will be the lwas not in any too good shape when 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. is the danger of being sold something : following squad of players: h2 won the title from Carnera. H s Ja G . v i 1 i Totals Jack Kearney, Doc Hollmann,'just about wore himself out with | 0€ ';‘“‘l'g. that can supply all SITKA I‘I()T SPR’NGS Mot s reputation; i Ted Keaton, Bob Keaton, Hasry thet first flurry of punches. P S - 1’;‘;::1&1' 8 Pricet B t Moose Sabin, Art Henning, Fred Hen- fight never would have gone 11 b . 9 R l aned F. Schmitz, nmng, L. E. Gill, Carey Tubbsirounds had Max been in any kind | o ““;h—l;"‘;.'ms ';:;d“" GODDARD, ALASKA esu. 4 Grummett, Dutch Bernhofer, Frank Heinke, of snape. o ?:Mn 7 ‘w k"'"“"" FISHING HUNTING BOATING Women, who know that a value is as Ergkine, ss F Gowey Shepard and F. W. Mathe-| Baer was not in favor of fightinz Roofing & ln:uln(i:; A ' AN ¢ much a matter of “right to exchange” P. Nello, ¢ son. _ dcock from the rtart. It is Venser Prnols 468 PMaster Wosrd First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates ' | and “right to demand a refund” and Andress, 1b Interest will swing back to the fights Oelotex” Manaitis 8- sttt i “known reputation” as it is a matter Manning, 3b 2 |City. League play tomorrow night has everything to lose znd p: COMPARE“’I?;EEF PR.;SCES " L e S ek of dollars and cents, buy through the J. Schmitz, 1b,p 0/ when the Legion and the Elks ally nothing to gain. Mos " Vst ‘Wall Boabd B e ada’in the Daily Klkskn Bnibire’ 'Ehev Haines, 1b, ¢ 1lare due to tangle at 6:30 o'clock | :hinks he should stop Bradd ¥ B 2 y G . St ey i 3 W . thousand $32.00 s T ol know they get double protection when rer, p, If 5 Teauibily ed contest | snor ¥ 16 do 2 MOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS y & Tui P, W regularly scheduled cont, hort order and if he fails 10 do 0| v Gelotex Masonite or THE { they do. Russell, cf e 1is prestige will suffer plenty. NORDALE LEAVES Max is on a spot of his own . ms“:):xeb Ds: _1:11::);15;3\;:(126 50.00 ® Toan A. G. Nordale, Territorial Leg-|ing and, judging from the anathy et i sl e as neau @ islater from the Fourth Division the part of the boxinz fans, can it 1315 i o ik £ | Score by innings: and manager of the Nordale Hotel |expect little in the way of remun- e OnbiO. W Legion 01 3 nks, left Juncau on the | eration for the risk he is takin. iR e Our Services to You Begin and End at the . Moose o 003020-5 yukon for Seward after spending| it addock’s cause is not a hope- S B i P C g t P Innings pitched by Mc Allister a fow-day business visit here. less one. Not while he is still on his 5 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa s 5 1-3, Turner 3; credit victory to - e foet And Al t Lirow B right 16|} © oas v Wisidows O. M . aska rimpire 28x50 70 BT e INTRODUCES VALUES YOU CAN TRUST McAllister; charge defeat to Tur- MISS HEPPENSTALL LEAVES |at Baer. Jim will be desperate to s SR A 0x24 indows S e ' ner; struck out by McAllister 5, Mis: Doris Heppenstall, sister of | win and there is no telling how far 3 ;dxs: Lt. Windows O. M. { | Picinini 3, Turner 3, J. Schmitz 1, Clint Heppenstall, an Army Radio|the sort of courage that brought e 3 F R INSURANCE walked by McAllister 1, Turner 4,'cperator, left on the North Sea for | him back from discard to the pos- fied Ses oo Catalog wild pitches Turner, J. Schmitz; Seattle. Miss Heppenstall has been | ition of challenger will carry him. lll hit by pitched balls Foster, Lowe living with her brother and }us! Hard to Keep Down | 0 B WI AMS CO . T sty See H. R. SHEPARD & SON by J. Schmitz; runs batted in|wife here and has been attending| It is one thing to put Braddock TS e. ‘Sou Pincinini 1, Boyd 1, Snow 1, MeAllis |schsol this year. on the floor and quite another fo| Seattle, Wash. |} Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.

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