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BRINGING UP FATHER MY KIN, RIGHT OR WRONG, HAS ALLUS BEEN TH' CRY O' THIS KENTRY- BUS' MAH BRITCHE PIPE we coo ARE SNUFRY._.THOSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 31, 1935. By GEORGE McMANU GIRL . (T'S OUR DUTY AS SISTER "PELICANS" To SEE JUDGE UPHAM DOWN , Saa || MERNWHILE - IRISH MAT. TOSSES BEQ&% out of the riuz Georae husd o return in the prescribed 20 secinds. /€p James J. Braddock, new heavy~ \Weight champion of the world who referied the fight, declared O'Ma- ’ rhonow wictom; 1 ! I NEVER IN MV BORNED DAYS SEED GUYS_.THEY || THE nghg_é“flm“ COAS:RDT "13‘3&?21‘-“03& }fig%anN o fi Rowerer vikd ot | OOCTORS ENY WUSSER AN KNOW ALL M Es T E stormed into the ring, One, Frank IGNORANTER ! AN' FUR TH ANSWERS ! o - THOSE DISREPUTABLE SNUFFY i & TwO SNORTS (O LOAD MY : ’L SMITHS FROM INTERFERING -~ o porign B E gy SHOOTIN-ARN AN' BLOW TH' KNTTING the jaw, effectively . flooring De- WLOLE PASSEL OF EM , AND QUILTING- ‘OWMY.NW Hailed as [ Jus LTLR TH' MIDOLE O ¢ - 1 SOCIETY | Fltsfi'Undlsputed Cham- Shorfly before being counted out, 5 LA TOTE MAH oLDS (TS | ¢ > s George twice had hurled the new 1 PNES BAcKOwEHA HwEEKLV PIOR Since Lewis [Irish champ over the ropes. t/ BELONG- o a2 i // MAR.29. 2 1935, King Peatures MOOSE DEFEAT ELK NINE | ERROR COMEDY hmcs\ the Moose, sfx.. But not all {the players werc kicking them, mv,h ymm" Vern Stedman, Elk, “find=| mu himself in good style at secs ond base. Usually a third-baseman, | €. caman steppea right into his new job last might with lots Of.assur- anc>. He was the pivot post in a double play and handled eight hard chapees perfectly. | The official box score: MEETING- @™ - BOSTON, Mass., July 3L.—Damno | Gontinenta: Distilung Corpora- {OMahoney, - 22-year-old Irishman, | tion is the largest in the WORLD. M« ed today as the first un- call Wilbur Irving, Gastineau uted, wrestling champion since | gotel. —ady. Q N ‘t.he palmy days of Ed (Strangler) | i I : ® " l.'% “{Lewis,. He won that title. here last| ATTENTION @) "A\"\'fi {night when he defeated Ed (Dom) | RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS ITacoma Boxer Wins by\ George, & claimant to the cham- | Lendos, | ‘There will be an important meet- ‘lnx of the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Jim{Club in the City Hall Chambers in the|tonight at 7:30. All members are urgently requested to be present, JOHN W.'JONES, President, | plonghip. Recently, O'Mahoney threw former champion, same ring. C’Mahoney settled George's bid | IML mghn by >xmply tossing him —adv. . LKS AB R H PO A ] Black Sox Wm, 1840 7 T ' Connie Vlal,ks Bunch De-| Technlcal Knockout | [ Step Into Full Game |Bike, o a8 3 008 0 conzz avavs] | feat New Yorkers by | or Ex-Champion | Lead for Title jpb Qe - Sgrdue 0 . PLAYEO GREAT | | Score of 6 to 5 ; i YVeiis it ‘hestawinith { Jernberg, 1f 30 B Gy O ¥ ; | SEATTLE, July 31. — Freddy oy cay it better with a 3 |, MSpadden, p .. 4 0 0 1 2 i e i middl ! y st etcnoay (S0P < 40 8 12 by soxraie s 3o S, Ty e i CHECKING Mozse 10; Elks Duckwovnh‘ rt 40000 "‘l‘e Ml“jk ‘ ‘I ‘l’l\’mi A_"‘;"t_‘;s;w knockuuL in three rounds over VinceA Whefiflwmiam Shnkespeare wrote! T, p": ke 4 ) g o8 l;«:i (:“u‘ A ‘l Lt:g 3 ‘l:'dfl'n;:)-’ Ruijioe, ;- BAllwtiorl, M. G ACCOUNT “Theg Comedy of Emrs" he- did nflbtfldflms ¥ : w 4 ” % 3winvmutz .Pv‘..n“m(‘p%s tge? fox- )th air whq once. held, the, worlds um., ¥ ) v s Do Ko nb e " herg last night. dedicaté” it to the Juneau City als. * ; 138 {rst victory i ames with § Beasebnl) League. But, from the “T:OL:E ”‘; i ::5‘ »‘3’:(»[ New. Y ”l(" sSl;‘\erfi‘T;xs ‘:lfl\_ Steele, who had been carclullv A Checking Account provides these essentials Hich oy TR “ads Ve Midose] 00s ABR.H A ki b dofea; Primed for this important battle in of security, system, and convenience in ;”.lcsnv Id o Bekeillt. Bark, . the S Dein, of 43300 |son: It was the Yanks ninth defeat |, gonoq of Northwest test matches | handling your finances . . . . ast night b Park, ihe|Grummett, 1f 42100 iin. the last. twelve games. for several months, floored Dundee i famed English bard might just as pgines ¢ 411 %1 | 11 times before the relerec slopped (1) INSURED SAFETY for your funds well have made the dedication—it | Apqrews, 1b 40180 S7EL RISHT UD, GAMES TUESDAY the st on deposit. would have been a fitting one. {Erskine, rf, 2b 412 4.1 0l GENTLEMEN, WITI ic Coast Leagae The. victr ' e b 36 the fh-hL (2) Legal receipts for each expenditure, After six and a half innings of ipyney, 300 21 YouR 8/0S FORs San Francisco 10; Los Angeles 3. o\ “ 15510 nounds while Dufidee (3 A double record of all disburse- some of the poorest fielding seen wmanning ss 4 2 2.2 1 E TS GREAT BALL Sacramento 1; Portland 5. | weighed five pounds more. ments and deposits. all season, the scoreboard showed giavenson, 3b 41200 0! Hollywood 3; Missions 4. Steele Praised | (4) The convenienge of writing checks that the Moose had beaten the Elk\,n ryan, 2b $ 0T ot 1) Oakland 1; Seattle 9. Fight critics were unanimous last| for the exact amount of payment. 10 to 7 .This victory now places| goyels, rf 10000 0 I National Lew ‘.mvm ih claiming tHAC Staele - 18 (6) Time saved by sending payments the Black Sox a full game ahead | | lade! 5 g safetly through the maills. e Black Sox a full game ahead; . = __ __ __ . _ Philadelphia 11, 2; New York 5, 8. ;.0 of the cleverest boxers to show of the Legion for the second half| mgpals 351013 21 7 6‘ THE Chicago 9; Pitts burgh 6. | You can do it better with a Checking Ac- championship with only six more| > 4 " CINCINNATI 8% Louis 5: O {30 jpese, party in LODRKE TRAUH, count! ~We invite you to open an account LD" -bvx Fuat al) e by innings: 3456 1-R REOS OUT- St. Leuis 5; Cincinnati 6. i Last night's fight was the final here this. week——then pay by check! It's ety tax Sk et Lol 8D sEvErAL \E iovenn & i hurdle. that he had to take befor¢ safe and businesslike: aradoxically, layer Wl 3 9 fi% 0 x | Cleveland 6; Chicago 8. FatG 4 shob ¢ el e the error brigade was none other [ Mdns;,ndd::n 140 CLuss -INcLUONG T St. Louls 8; U“Ufllgfl ;:;d:‘::;,x:u:m:o lll&;:im:(rufi}:::?):-.r LI;'H ) than Walt Andrews, genial Moose : C. MacSpad- | THE YANKEES - New' York 5; Pailadsiphia 6. : A 4 first-baseman who, on Monday,|gen 1. % Twseord i ¥ Fg@E FoRuER Boston 11; Washington 4 % ol ‘;‘,’,‘i,,}:j;;.;‘{;’!";‘l,‘;i,}.‘; p 95 & was tabbed as the league's b u‘\m“\_ double play, Livingston to | STA Juncau City League ver D e, [i I‘ . N l fielding player with a relesse of | Stodmen 1o J. g,,;c, ston kol St T te rrst [Nationa fielding averages. But that 956 in py, Jernberg, Stedman 2, J. Orme | ~ An examination this morning average of Andrews is a thing of 2 Adams, J. Schmitz, Manning 2, TEAM STANDINGS I oved that Dandeo’s Jaw was brok- an the past. The Black Box slar bob- Haines 3, Andrews 2, Grummegt; | ¥E DID A FINE JOB Pacific Coact Leaguo en tnd thai he is sulforing from a Tunshn. Alsiks bled three plays in the firs{ inning se hit. Manning; three-base OF SELLING HIS SERQVICES | (Second Half) slight concussicn. Dr. H. T. Buck- ' and will have to make many put* hit, J. Schmitz; home run, Adams; WHEN THE CUBS CAST Won Lost Pot. nuor, ncid Seaftle bone specialict i 0::5 to make up for that trio of er- >d. rups, Elks 2, Moose 7; left| n e HIN A?R‘\FT‘:_?—.E 3 Fuancisco B 17 595 .0id, witer X-rays had been taken, | rors. Elks 8, M ; . b Aneosipta [ 25 5 t Diintos waldd B Seittie e = The Elks, thanks to Andrews, , Jernberg, C. MacSpadde Soath & 3 3 ¢ el i it uste il - —— e scred tlifice in’ the first, but the Stedmam, Duckworth, ek u:: of tnat-eity mre so exclied shout, o ot - i R e -‘:‘v;‘»ls-‘«‘}';;x;:fx~l) i f Moaose came . right back in their of game, 1 hour, 35 minutes: um- their athletes that they have taken Pott] An:I ¥ 1 e Ronid u:lq s D’ Gk 4 | . Y A bhalf with three mainly on Jack pires Foster and Sabin, to tossing pop bottles at umpires} Hollyviod 1 2 et By sk vl b 1 8 (IAS] IIVEAU CAFE Schmitz' triple and Jimmie Man-| T whose decisions they question. It's g’ b s 17 :;7 -385) er, Al 1 nothing but high praise for ning's double. The Purple Shirts years since anything like that h.m—‘y POSTPUNED 80 Sacramento 18 26 400 .5\;;.' e R g GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING ra lied v § o ox | i incinnati. SRR e i i y N :‘.: :]L?)J Lfififikt“fi n:]m 3 ua“ i’L}L s P n R T Pegsg‘lm"‘(‘i:ec“m”-‘ns is the way National Leagu~ 1zmplcnship fight. He certainly French-Italian Dinners Wines— Reer ato, s an error, a single % % Lost prise P s it . i MagPhall has performed bls small| E TDNIGHT y - Woa Lost a surprise to us. I don't think wilik Tafo: the tad Dernianently:in | miracle. In mid-season last year he i 2 3f tdy Ya'oz (the champion) would e e o i thir second time at bat, scoring brought Charlie Dressen from B Al me Y A 5 38 > was going last night.” t*-ee tallics, with the credit going| Nashville to manage the team. That i 't iy b pid &cing bk I ()l{ l/\ §URANCB to a pair of one-base plys and to e ]“1; r(;g":)‘ bi‘” Ch;"gf B Four Ramcd out Baseball ”‘nok‘v;. & 5 401 Ceatioental Gin i distitted by a cobble. You've got to take your naiL ol xnowledge I8 NI, Smotls Sincinr 3 » famo . ‘HE : Sporadic scoring by both téams|to Larry MacBhall, the upL (mi“'fl in the business of ball playins. Games Remain on City ‘[‘,“':f'l“,“?)‘"l % :f’ 5)3! 23" L{;EGS’“'“*S'QIIL%’TEON I"‘TY Pé‘o' See H. X. SHEPARD & SON n Th laughed this spring when Gelphis 38 g 42 BSS. ur Irving Gas- marked the remainder of the game, |coming auburn-haired Vice-Presi-| They laug Rros League Slate Bostoa 24 38 261 tineau Hotel, Phone 10, adv. Lelephone 209 - B. M. Beureuds Bank Bldg. with the only unusual feature being 'dent and Business Manager of the|MacPhail announced that he was — L, i gy e et S i e Deel T:d Adams' home run clout be-| Cincinnati Reds. Just look what 8008 to start the season with an GAME TONIGHT e i OFF TO MAYO e e tween the automobiles i deep right he has done to the Reds! In the|iRfleld made up of recrulis. The .\ poipgi Park—Elks vs TTon. Tost Pob LM e Nehs. B A, Joktik Lol | . _| veteran line-up o could do no X # o g W ct. M Mr;. E. A. ’ G 438 Sow g Ay 1. th;e:\;thmem tno, Fones. h)e)Mhfl:ml;e{;e}r‘lt With Ol er than finish in last place, Lesion at 6:80 o'clock (postpon 51 41 .606|their children left on the Prin J uneau C(w 1 Grocer y o eds ame). 52 37 4 ce.s, Alice” enn o The Purple Shirts erred seven along to the point where the fans i‘;a r:ml:]eda g?mfiahyor"?fimfi“ir? o B ME TOMOERZOW Chidage 0 3 Zfi; el wlfe,é'u:waofn;: as,efic”bri CASH GROCERS ; " |They couldnt do worse and there At Baseball Park—(Tentative) | poston 48 44 522 a patient at the Mayo Chnic, Corner. Second, and Seward S h Sl . P was always the ibility that they Moose vs Elks at 6:30 o'clock icxevelnnd 45 44 506, During the absence of the John- Free Delivery ets t e ugglng ace Might ook and" “:f the same time| (F--‘Boncd game). | Philadelphia 39 41 453 scns, Mr. and Mrs, R. Hanson will % s..er2d an, opportunity to develop —_— | Wasuingion 39 54 .419 | have charge ¢f the Johnson apart- s 4k 3 : ¢ B o With fcur postponed games still st Louis 30 80 .333 | ments, on the de.ket, the end of the City Juneau City League l & B a4 - On IIQWKW"L'NI Ol'-h:: ; »ball League season is nearing. (Second. Half). | & n°v metion pictue compiny, - ey V; ept; on ‘(’l ‘Ig]aw p;:;e This 3vrlay will mark the final Won Lost Pei.|whos: anncunced objecive Js to AT, l!_il};msle_ver uJur:psw:;x-: - u": 0‘; day of the regular season, but un-|Moose (3 2 4150 | combalt “immotal” films by produc- ot v ing up o thlhs s doubtedly at least two rained-out| Legjon 5 3 625\ g “moral” movies, has been or- ATen . S, A elr eyes on| . mes will be played next week be- lhlks 1 -1 125 ganized in Spain. fourth place and even talk of get- {ting a' piece of the world series cut. This “kid team” has been im- While the Reds have committed themsglves to the policy of string- ing along with a tegmn of promis- ing youngsters they have passed up no geod bets in veteran material. They picked up Sammy Byrd—the former Yankee—who, although he has not lived up to expectations with his improved batting. | Then they grabbed off Babe Her- | man after other teams refused to take him from the Pirates. Her- man, fighting hard to stick with the Reds until August 6, at which time: he will beccme a ten-year man, has been thumping the 'ball! L\u»h hiszold-time- vigog. When Jim | *Bottcmley” wdls laid up recently ‘the Babe’ filléd- ine dt “first base. ! Ouibid Yanks for Kiki To boliter center field the Reds out-bid several .clubs, including the New York Yankees, for the services | of ‘the veteran Kiki Cuyler when| the Cubs made him a free agem' Cuyler has always liked the Cin-| cinnati park and has played scme of his best baseball there. He will preve a good investment ii he can play half the games scheduled for the next couple of years and serve| as an outfield replacement. Even thes stunt of playing night! Setfing one of the game’s most terrific gaits in the matter of long-range and effective hitting, First Baseman Hank Greenberg of the Detroit Tigers was almost out of sight of the rest of the big league pack at mid-season, On the day of the annual All-Star game—fer which he, incidentally, was nct chosen—Hank was cred- ited with 100 runs batted in, 32 more than his nearest rival in that recpect, Bob Johnson of the A's; with 25 home runs he was eight blows abead of all other circuit clouters and only one behind Babe Ruth’s 1927 pace; and he had made 101 base hits, where only five other 3big leaguers—Vosmik, Gehringer, Medwick, Terry and Paul Waner—had reached the century mark in bingles. His average was 317, MacPhail's magic touch. In their| installing the elaborate the -arc lights. 18 "more than ‘they attracted proving constantly ‘even’in defeat. has helped out considerably of lat"\y games has proved a success under bur Irving. Telephone 10. four night games they have taken|their home stays all last season. in $67,000—more than the cost of {And they've just begun to draw. lighting | Their business success is 1o less system—and still have three more |surprising than the progress made zames scheduled to be played under by the team on the ball field. In 37 home games the Reds play- of directors Vice-President Larry| ed to 275,000 cash customer, which MacPhail may well “report pros— in ress.” i o i B oo Local Radtshe. . ()nwus ! Turnips—Fresh Daily league officials check ¢ contest. Tonight, the Elks and the Legion > slated to work off a contesl ey should have played on July 16. Then, tomorrow night, the Elks| and Moose may play a tilt that| originally was due on July 19, How- ever, tomorrow’s tilt is tentative, depending on the good will of the| Elks, who, with tonight's game,| will have played three co:tests in a CALIFORNIA GROCERY A The Pure Foods Store PHONE 478 -“‘*flflvflvnov-voo Tm Elk-Legion go tonight, duc to start at 6:30 o'clock, pr sents the| same picture as any Elk ¢ ntest will in the future. Out. of thirzs them- eivcs, the Purple Shirts, neverthe- less, always will offer this question,’ “Can they upset the leajue lead- ers?” For cxample, a defeat tcnight for he Legion would seriously crimp I chances of catehing the first- pnce Moose. ——.————— MRS. M. D. WILLIAMS HOSTESS AT TEA TUESDAY For mner guest, Mrs. Lawrence Suther.and, who with Mr. Suther- land is visiting in Juneau from their home in Pasadena, Mrs. M. D. Willams entertained at tea at her home Tuesday afternoon, —— - — Continental Whiskies are dis- | tributed throughout Alaska by wu- L Dellvcry i N P rompt DO Y DOLEAR Day Special Quality Mercha . BUT we are tired of seeing it arot 1d the place. .t Evere: dy Flushlights 9 Moncc > Cigar Lighters ¢ Guara .teed Iron Cords ! Boudc'r Lamps L® Bridgc Shades SEE THE WINI )W FULL—ANY ARTICLE YO! RS FOR $1.00 YAlaska Electric Light and Power Co. - JUNEAU—Phone dise . . L | q At the next meeting of the board 9 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 G‘E'l' IN THE SWIM! tnur Vacation abiy Szlka Hm Spnngs m‘mm Reasonable ,--.:’:;...'*.@J.‘J:T:W‘ " "UNITED FOOD €0. | ‘ | w - .CASH GROCERS ' = ' ! ‘ Phone 16 Wiflehvu Meats—Phone 16 ! - e S LA PITOL BEER P. 4RLORS AND BALL ROOM ' Private Booths ‘Lunches Dancing Every Nizhll iNSURAth Allen Shattuck Inc. lunn.M Established 1898