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BRINGING UP FATHER YOU, LI\STEN! WHEN MAGGIE' WE GET TO EUROPE, ||WwiLL YouU \ WANT YOU TO LET ME UNDERSTAND I'LL NOT GO AROUND WITH| | To YYou? [« 1 81935, Kiny SPORT SLANTS The first two months of the sea- son, when the Detroit Tigers were playing half-hearted baseball and losing more often than they won, |Mickey Cochrane was fit ' to be tied. No man ever hated to lose a| game more than Mickey Cochrane. And no man ever tried harder to | win. The lackadasical manner of the | ‘Tigers just about broke the hustling |leader’s heart. But he kept right| on hustling every moment of every | /game. That's the only way Mickey sknows how to play baseball. YANKEES LOSE_ | ANOTHER GAME T0 ATHLETICS Detroit Keeps Up Winning Streak and Hold on First Place PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1— The Athletics took another swat at the New York Yankees yesterday after- noon taking the second game of the present series by a score of 5 to 3. It was the Yanks tenth defeat in the past thirteén games. 1 | | Perhaps it was Cochrane’s per- sistence in the face of what at times appeared to be a hopeless cause that shamed the rest oi the team into following their leader's |example, | Once the team: snapped out of it they soon found themselves on the heels of the worried pace-set- DETROIT WINS AGAIN DETROIT, Mich.,, Aug. 1.— The Tigers continued to take a further hold on first place by defeating the St. Louis Browns by a score of 9 to 3, aided, of course, by Phila-| delphia defeating New York. GAMES WE SDAY ters. And with the first signs of 5 " life on the part of the Tigers the| Taciie-tom Lowne fans of Detroit began to sit up and | Oakland at Seatlle, rain. take notice until today the enthusi- ! San Francisco 6; Los Angeles 5.0.cm of the rooters of that city is! Sacramento 0; Portland 6. gradually reaching the hysterical] National League peak of last summer when their| Brooklyn 5, 0; Boston 3, 4. favorites were sweeping toward a| Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 3; Cincinnati Innings, night game, Amervican League St. Louis 3; Detroit 9. Cleveland 4; Chicago b. Philadelphia 5;: New York 3. Juneau City League Legion 7; Elks 0; called at end of fifth on account of darkness.| | pennant. | The beating .at the hands of the | Cardinals in the world series took a | lot of spirit. out of the fans, but| now that they see a possible oppor- | tunity to redeem themselves they| have become aroused. After all ,a team that has shown the spirit and dash that has marked the Tigers’ recent rush deserves the support o the fans. Always An Incpirer 4; tlen Gaood HaD i A few years ago when Cochrane| was.catching for the Athletics, some | o iy Won'™" Lo v | s 28 1 one commenting on the fine spirif b i e ok {of the team added, “Oh, well how | Missions ot 2 could anyone lay down with a guy| Seattle a0 like Cochrane in there hustling and 1'95“ A’;g“"s 3 ii gjbatting the way he 1s?” ‘gsn.l::d B a3 j If the Tigers do come on to win| Fetvioon 7 o7 the pennant again this year it will 3 18 27 be a great compliment to Coch-| Sacramento rane’s spirit and example, 4 The hot gait the Tigers have National vf;;:g“;o'r. Ppot,| Peen cutting of late can be traced iy prgli % g52|to the tremendous power at the o un @ . g3g | Plate shown by Greenberg, Gehring- g:“cxzh i ‘sg5 | er and Pete Fox. A few weeks ago ;l;.l.sbu.réhm : 53 44 546 Fox was in and out of the lineup. yaron 2 53 ‘44p|Suddenly he went amok and hit Boqkiva i o 52 441 everything that was thrown up to Philadelphia 39 53. ‘424 hlm,_Ho ihad an unbroken string of Badtin rsigy 39 ‘391 | Safeties in 29 games. In that time e drove out 55 hits in 133 times at| bat for an average of .414. Hank Greenberg has been the American League Won Lost Pcl Detroit EYl 611 | Patting sensation of the current Chicago 37 580 New York 52 38 578 Juneau City League i Boston 44 522 (Second Half) Cleveland 45 45 .500 Won Lost Pct. Philadelphia 40 47 1460} Moose 6 2 50 ‘Washington .. 39 54 419 Legion 6 3 667 i 30 61 330\ Elks 1 8 These three y center, and Johnnie M for a large number of b _Broaca and Muipby are v ¥ SHUT UP' HERE COMES THE DECK STEWARD. WE MUST FIND OUT Fealures Syndicate. Inc., Great Britain rights rescrved IWllh ‘aing crown. This despite the fact A111itaken on a healthier hue in the Rookies Bulwarl: ci Yankee Strcngth] ‘ " | pitehers have proven a bulwark of strength for the New York Yankees gnd kept them in the running despite medi- | ocre hitting by their teammates. Johnny Broaca, left; Vito Tamulis, | , each of them rookies, have accounted Yankee wins by their crack pitching.) right handers, Tamulis is a lefty. ) OFFICER! WHAT DECK ARE OUR STATE-ROOMS ON? ET THE TICKETS OUT WHERE OUR CABINS ARE DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- -1S TE LEADNG HIT A0 RUN GETTER OF THE AMERICAM LEASUE /1 s TRIO IS POUNDING THE COVER OFF WE BALL TO KEEP “BIE ke # TEERS IN Bk RACE season. He has been setting the pace|past few games and there is stillf in 4he American league fors home| plenty of time to make up loab“. runs, doubles and runs batted in.|ground. 100 runs driven in to his| Foxx apparently found his home credit for 77 games—half the num-|run swing in the all-star game in ber uled—he appears to )!u"(']'C;(‘vcland for he has hit his old a fine chance of setting up a new | stride since then and will most WELL: THEY [ ARE ON o DECK"C", BuT NOT ON THIS SHIP. YOU ARE ON THE WRONG SHIP. AUGUST | By GEORGE McMANUS ; 1935. 'VE BEEN TRYIN' | TOTELL HER THAT FER THE LAST TWO HOURS, P e bl omcz--4ZonN ZRET. SARELY By Paprl_ LON Z9STRA\GHT GAMES Al Rigins Rei 0000000060000 ‘£ . SPORT BRIE! © 600 co000 000 The death nessee calise of hunters’ are dying from cating molded corn rate for dov increasing—and guns. is not /A % i ] s ” Z "y od by The Associnied Tress ' 3 in Ten- be- The birds LEGION POUND KOSKI FOR 7- - BASEBALL WIN [Elk HurhTTAttempts to Check Winners Des- | pite Sore Arm | \ ! RESULTS YESTERDAY | | 1 Legion 7, Elke 0; called, fifth, ) darkness (pestponed game). | When a pitcher's arm is so sore [that he is not able to bear down! | with his “stuff,” then it's time to] | retire to the outfield and let some- | one else do the hurling. Al (Shav-| |ey) Koski, manager and p)t(‘her{ | for the EIks, learned that muxlm(‘ {in a postponed City League game | played at Baseball Park last night. | Koski, his arm aching from too | much mound work recently, hurled | three and one-third innings of an | abbreviated four ahd a half inning contest last night and saw the Le- | gion pound his offerings for a vic- tory, 7 to 0. i By taking advantage of Koski easy tosses, the Dougboys marched up to within a half-game of the first-place Moose, with only fi more tilts yet to be played. The Legion, incidentally, won the game without benefit of a manager. Man- ager. George (Red) Henry was ab- sent last night, and there was per- sistent talk that there is consid erable friction between the color-| ful Henry and some of his players, Koski Volunteers Korki, in looking around for a starting lineup last night, discov- ered he was the only Elk present who admitted being a pitcher. So, n order to get the game into the| the record books, the Elk boss tridgedout to the mound—sore arm | and all—and began his chores. It | was obvious that each pitch was an major league record. Lou Gehrig|likely furnish plenty of, opposition In’the field. "”f"'fi“’_fi’.‘;f"“" $0ob Jeknherg, et holds the American league record for the aspirants to the battin — fielder, re ‘*"r‘“l Koski for the final of 185 while in the National the fig- | laurels. | Mentors from all parts of the tv\'tl{jthux of an k:nnir:gzl.l ure is 194, set by Hack Wilson. | oy " # . ,. (fouth and e atten the fifth{ he Legion, who still are very Y. | The spurt on the p?rn ok the De- ABBaT At ool for coaches much in this second-half cham- | Gehringer Fears Gehrig troit sluggers put the Tigers on at Duke university, conducted by Pionship race, battered Koski for| Charley Gehringer is making a l(_’lpo_m,l"h_e t”?m_._m’:"".’(',gnafc":;“f Coach Wallace Wade. nine hits. A walk and three wiid spirited bid for the batting crown |} iere 1 18 ;fl;:}"”“;‘;vm e Mhe| A 43-pound ye caifish was Pitehes in a row accounted for the which he missed by a few points|‘cy Are being pressed by caught by three boys at Knoxville,| Winners' first tally. In the second Washington Senators. Connie last year. He has been consistent all Mack’s A's are in third place. season and has the most hits to his ji e s Charley Goforth and Bill Schu- credit. In addition, Charley is the| mach. leading run-geiter of the American Contr=enmial Gin s distilled - - - league. the famous LONDON DRY PRO-| Continental Whiskies are dis- Gas- ady Gohringer rates Lou Gehrig and (CESS. Cail Wilbur Irving Jimmy Foxx as the men he musttineau Hotel, Phone 10. beat out if he is to wear the bat- |~ e R that Bob Johnson, the A’s slugging outfielder, is cutting; onut the pace| at present and Gehrig had experi- enced the longest slump in his ma- jor league career. 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Not cnly that, but he was the sole loser to nick Legion Pitcher MeAlister | for a hit. MeAlister continued fa 'WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min- eudl water, 0'1" laxative kundy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. 4 For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere rmovement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 11 this bile is not flowing freely, your food wels. doesn't digest, It just decayn in the bo Gas bloats up your stomach. Y thick, bad taste and your breath fs fo akin often breaks out in blomishes, Your head aches and you feel down and out. 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Add 1 teaspoonful of powdered sugar disolved in Julce of 34 lemon, Stir and decorate with fruit 10 season. Write for Calvert's “Gulde FREE! to Coollug Hot-Weather Drinks."” Yours for the asking. TTLERS SUPPLY COMPANY ALASKA DI 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. | We carry a complete line of || Sash, Doors and Inside Trim at all times for immediate delivery. COMPARE THESE PRICES Seasonable suggestions for mak-~ || ing the home more comfortable || and livable. || Built-in Ironing Boards ......$4.00 Venetian Medicine Cabinets, | Etched Curved top, mirror Il 16x24 |} Venetian Medicine Cabinets, Etched Square top, mirror | 14x20 . simenidons || Back Screen Doors, 2’ 8"x6" b 9"x%%"” Galyv. Wire ... {| ¥ront Screen Doors, 3' 0"x6 8.50 225 | 9"x14" Gal. Wire . Storm and Screen Combina tion Doors: 3 | 2 8"x6" 9"x1M” L. 6.50 | 3 0"x6" 9"x14" 7.00 Write for free illustrated catalog. 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1933 First Ave. South Seattle, Wash. look impressive as he breezed to his eighth win in nine starts. The official box score: ELKS AB R H Ellinsburg, 2b . J. Orme, 1b Reed, ss Jernberg, 1If, p .. Blake, ¢ Stedman, 3b o Duckworth, rf .. Adams, cf Koski, p, pwoomocooo®) 1 loocomcnsn] locoomwcocoas Totals LEGION Koshak, 1f Nowell, cf Rodenberg, cf | Hagerup, rf Boyd, ¢ Snow, 1b McAlister, Roller, ss Foster, 3b Lowe, 2b g woocooco~o00oEN P SR R R RS SRR ~o~mocommoNTol coccocccce mrmmmonpwoe~En]l cocoocccowm _oonnauooez moMNOSOOSOy @ K | Totals . 9156 2 | "Game called last half fifth, dark- ness, - | Score by innings: 12345-R Elks v 000 0 0—0 | Legion . 1204 x-7 | Innings pitched by, Koski 3 1= charge defeat to, Koskl; struck ouf oy Koski 2, Jernbergrl, McAlister 6; walked by, Koski 8, McAlister 1; wild pitch, Koski 4; runs batted l‘ by, Foster, Hagerup 2, Boyd, Me- Alister; two-base hit, Boyd; earned runs, Elks 0, Legion §; left on & Elks 4, Legion 4; stolen bases, El linsburg 1, MeAlister 2; tlme_o; game, 1 hour, 15 minutes; umpires, ‘Thomas and Nostrand. ¥ e e 4 Continental Gin 1s distillea =y the famous LONDON DRY PRO+ CESS. Call Wilbur Irving Gasy tineau Hotel, Phone 10. adv, e ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE | MOOSE i There will be an important busis ness meeting at Moose Hall Thurs: day night, 8 pm. Al members are requested to be present. 3 LEOTA MCcKINNON, * Recorder. —adv, Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’ — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR ] ) ! i Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1935 August 14 September 11 Octover § | November, 13 December 11 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. The Seattle Fur Exchange 1008 Western Avenue 7T Seattle, Wash.

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