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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935. HNSON, DONALD \l\l‘ll\ HAVE OPERATIONS \E YOU DON'T STOP KICKING MV SHINS, I'LL BUST You ON TH' NOSE- A THOUSAND A WEEK --YQU'RE TALKIN' BIRD-SEED !t I COULD SELL TH' SMITH SEXTUPLETS TO TH' HETROPOLITAN MUSEUM IN NEW YORK FOR TWICE THAT MUCH-- A THOUSAND A WEEK !! HA! \T'S A INSULT Schilling & 2 Hungarian 25 A 1 Billy Johnson, and Mrs. Ct elder son of Mr Johnson, under- went a tonsilect esterday after- the office of Dr. W. W Council. Another tonsilectomy was performed by Dr. Council at his office this morning on Donald Mar- tin, son Mrs. Mamie Mart Both boys are ed to be ting along SHORE-SHORE, 1 TRUST YE,GOOGLE. 1 WUZ JES' THINKIN' I HED A APPINTMENT WITH ONE O' THEM PE-MUTTERS FRUM PE-ORY AT SIX o'Cl LISSEN, SNUFFY:-\F ANY Mone PROMOTERS COME BETTER noon at I DEMAND AN APOLOGY - -r RE vou LOOKIN' AY ME LIKE THAT FOR- DON'T YOU TRUST ME? of repor nicely -se DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: : | Phila"'”phla Athletics Win Free Hitting. Game from Cleveland CLEVEUAND, Ohio, June 13.—De- | spite their three home runs, the Cleveland Indians lost a free hitting game to Fhiladelphia yesterday af- ternoon, score 7 to 5. The ‘Athletics came to tie the score and drove Harder from thz box in the s enth inning. Me The winning runs were scored in| the eighth inning. Hal Trosky, Earl Averill ODell Hale hit home run and Wally Mozes f Missions Hollywood Fortland Seattle 0, National St. Louis 8, oston 6, 4. Chicago 15, 8; P delphia 0, Pittsburgh 7; Brookiyn 3. Cincinnati 4, 3; New York 10, American League New York 11, 6; St. Louis 4, 3. Boston 1, 5; Detroit 4, 2. Washington 2, 3; Chicago 7, 9. Philadelphia 7; Cleveland 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Ay League Won Lost 46 40 36 35 4; San Fr 7,.2; Cakland 4, 4 Los Angeles 8, ramento 9, 0. League Los Angeles Oakland Ban Francisco Hollywood Seattle Portland ‘Sacramento Missions National League Won Lost New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston American New York Chicago . Detroit. Cleveland Boston .. “Washington Philadelphia 8. Louis 521 444 295 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. 7 3 100 4 3 571 2 7 222 WERADY IS 600D GOACH HASTINGS, Neb., June 13—Thur- lo E. McGrady, young athletic coach at Hastings coliege, has turned in four championships in his five chances since taking out the job here in the fall'of 1932. His first football team shared the Nebraska Collegiate conference title that fall with Wesleyan, and a year later won it.outright. He was given charge of basketball and track in 1934 and he promptly pro- duced the first cage"title Hastings had ever won, following up with a track title, . }!astmgs' seventh. His only “miss” was the Brone chos’ failure to win the grid crown in 1934, McGrady was an around star in his undergraduate days here, e e, STREET CLOSING NOTICE! Legion . Moose Elks .. Beginning :Thursday, -June 13, Gastineau Avenue south of Decker steamer 458! all-| from behind | | and { | | | | Tl e e <5 ROLNDS ~ OF FIGHTING, i NEITHER ROSS NOR MLARNIN HAS COMPLETELY PROVED, HIS SUPERIORITY /3 — ALTHOUSH BareEy Doss HOLD TWO DECISIONS 7o v// MOOSE FACED WITH CRITIGAL 5-GAME SERIES ;| Elks to Be Mel Tonight, then Four Others in Nine Days of Play GAME TONIGHT At Ba chall Park — Elks vs. Mooe at 6:39 e'clezk (post- poned game). GAME TOMORROW Pcoiponed, Flag Day. 4 \ For nine days, the Moose base- | bell club in the City League will| be busily engaged trying to win that first half-psnnant. Starting today, the Moose Will play five games in that time, and the out- come of them will determine just. where the Black Sox will rate when the gonfalen is handed out. As the Moose face the Elks to- night Park in a postponed game, they are resting in second place, only | because they have played three less| games than the leading Legion nine. The Lezionnaires have ,won seven and lost three; Sox have taken four victcries and dropped three. So, the thing boils down to this: “Just ‘what can the Moose do with that hard five-game program which lies ahead of them?” Ong¢ thing is certain, the Black | Sox pitching staif will have to be at its best, because that ambitious schedule figures on cne game every two days. Claude Erskine and Dave ‘Turner, aided by Jimmie Manning, Stan Grummett and Jack Schmitz, will have to.bear the load. The Legion, on the other hand, are ‘“silting pretty.” They have only two games left before the end | of the first half of the schedule. Both areé with the Moose and both will go'a long way toward determ- ining the champion. | e B C. W. CARTER RETURNS FROM VACATION TRIP IN THE SOUTH Carter, of Carter's Mortu- returning home on the C.W ary, is North Sea after a vacation | Way will be closed to traffic on|trip of nearly a month in Pacific account of new bridge construction.|Coast States. I. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. R —adv. Mr. Carter attended |the T. O. O. F. convention in Ta- \cch Washington and after its \(‘onc]u\lon made a round trip by Young Al Cuccinello, Giant. second plane to San Diego, California to| baseman, hauled in from Memphis visit the fair. ‘ as an emergency gap filler, loped a home run in his very first ¢ time at bat in the Polo' Grounds; and ‘off Van Mungo! wal- 8 DS QR SPECIAL DELIVERY To Thane at 11:45 a. m. dally | Inlernational - league as a pitcher |tles “of wvarious members of rivall —ady.! Phone 442 for pickups. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON AT RIghis Kescrved OF 116 Aerocioted Frios Arizona'’s Healthiest i | i ] { at 6:30 o'clock at Baseball| ff the Black | 3 | o Christine Mgss, 20, Universivy of Arizona ce-ed, was the first girl in the instituticn’s history to receive a 100 per cent rating in health tests, making her the scheols healthiest queen. She lives in Tucsen. (Associated Press Photo) | SPORT BRIEFS LI e e 000000 There are 21 former Gene Mako, husky young Califor- nian on the Davis cup squad, lost | nearly 20 pounds during his sojourn in- Mexico City for the American zone matches. Claire Cribbs, great University| National | leaguers on the rosters of Americnn‘ | league clubs. ~ONCE MORE" /' HOLOS ®E WORLOS | WELTERWEIGHT TITLE why NoT 2 IM INTHE JEWELR/ BUSINESS A REGAINED HIS CROWA 8Y A UNANIMOUS DECISION OF HE JUOSES AND REFEREE GIANTS PLEASE FANS IN THEIR BRILLIANT WAY They Go Glamorous, for Sports Sake, But Keep Winning Games NEW YORK, June 13.— The Gi- ants, pointing proudly at several corts of attendance records, laughing at the idea that “mechan- ical” baseball, no matter how reg- | ularly you win, can't attract cus- tomers. All through their chnmplommp campaign of 1933, and last year, | 'when they lost out only in the last| n‘w days, there were feeble but persistent plaints that the Giants were undeniably a grand ball team, | but so efficient and matter-of-fact about their winning that there was no glamor, no “something.” Indeed, Polo Grounds crowd | those two seasons were comsiderably short of what might be expe considering the altitude of the in the standings, Whatever tne ‘Terrymen lacked, | though, in crowd appeal seems to| have heen added to their equip- ment this season—though certainiy | with- no. corresponding 1oss in ef ciency—for the ‘‘Jints” are draw now as never before. With the shattering of all Polo| Grouds one-day records when 63, 943 paying customers jammed the place to the rafters for a holiday | | double-header with the Bmokl}n Dodzers, it develops that these busi |ness-like Giants have been s |ciently glamorous to have “draw: ibewer than any team in Giant his- | tory. . For 15 playing’ days at the Polo | Grounds the attendance totaled 331,164—an averaze of 22,077 paid | admiszions per playing day, which| | far exceeds the pordiem averaze of the glamorous, garrulous M | teams in their palmiest days! . A’I‘TENTION AMERICAN LEGION | AND AUXILIARY MEMBERS | All members . are requested (0| |attend farewell party for Mr. and IMrs. R. J. McKanna and Mrs 4: | Walter White at the Dugout Sat-| urday evening at 8:30 o'clock | MRS. FLORENCE MANVILLI | —adv. Secretary. | | ———o } | Robert Red Rolfe, Dartmouth’s alumnus making good at third ba z-‘ o! Pittsburgh basketball player, wm‘ for the Yankees, has a noteho Jcm the Baltimore Orioles of the|filled with jottings about peculiari upan gxadunnon b3 ?nd he consults it dally are | battles for the title, Jimmy Ross have proving better three weight Barney without is the world McLar and rounds which 1in 45 eonclusively { man hird set-to left the spec- ¢ equally divided as to ner just as did their two bouts. So close was the that the slightest bit of 1tal leaning would lead one believe that his favorile won. happzned that the offi ent to Ross by a unanin S which after all was all-' for it returned the wel-| rown to the little Chica- he omiy sauisty 1 llowers 1 wou the ¢ quite impossible A fourth meeting would likely to prove anything beyond | what has already taken place. These two game-cocks have learned each s style fo well that anot. would not have any great ap-| way (o of both 22 to have the wi. R03S not be | bout peal | Twe eir most Great Little Boys recent affair turned to be an interesting, bruising the entire 15 rounds, but 1 little of the spectacular. At ou fray offer ous danger, nor was either able to pull far enough ahead to threaten It was the sort of fight that could !.u. Aly be appreciated by those spec- behind the tenth row, and t of course, were in the major- h.y by many, many thousands McLarnin and Ross ar rand 1it > fighters, perhaps even greal fighters, as well as two sportsmen of the highest type. Battling each other with every bit of strength and cunning at their command they never, at any time in the 45 rounds have faced each other inside have resorted to any ties to score a victory. It {15 _quite amazing to find that not a word has passed between them cnce the gong called them into | battle, Each has too much respect for ithe other fellow to offer alibis for @ lozs or try to belittle the oppon- the P heaits, | again ' McLarnin That, of} fno time was either fighter in seri-| ent's victory even though, in thc!!“ Lhey’ felt they had deserved a kinder fate. The squabbling an ta'king has always been left. to their managzers: »o yelevan Pop Foster, McLs \I—‘ mad> a lot of threats 1y things hard on the decisicn . which took his boy's title away from him that he will no doubt regret when he has had time to cool GIf and think things over. Foster was so huri by the,decis- fon that, he vowed over and ovas in the dressing room. tha would never again cnter rinz. He insisted that he would n sign Jimmy for anothe and since he held th> contr mer champicn’ meant retirement. Retire? Not Likely MeL. n himself would nst say immediately after e fight whelher or not he would seek a returh bout with Ross. More than likely he will, for Chicago beckons with the prom- | ise of a lucrative return. { It was quite surpri {at ringside that! MeLarnin finished |the bout in such fine shaps. He appeared by far fresher than his more youthful opponent. Any man capable of the fight Jimmy shcwved |asainst Ross is hardly ready to re- | tire. Of course sing to many | McLarnin is fairly well | fixed rnmnually as the result of 110 profitabl> and frugal years in the rinz and does not have to con- itinue in the game to insure finan- 1 independence for the future. I: might be well not to take Mc- {Larnin’s “retiroment” sariously—He will very likely be ready to carry |en in his chozen profession after a bit of a vacation, - ECIAL DELIVERY Thane at 11:45 a. m 442 for pickups. GET RID OF ANTS AND ROACHES—QUICK To banish these pests in a hurry, just sprinkle Bu-hach acrogs their rai’s (following them to their bur- ows if pessible), and in cracks and | revices. Bu-hach mekes short work of in- ect i gh it is guaranteed safe for human beings and animals. Best of all it's odorless. 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