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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. By GEORGE McMANUS BUT, DADDY, THE. | DONT WANT YOU, TOO 7 | TOLD GENTLEMAN SAID| | TO SEE ANY- , TO! Ol THE | GENTLEMAN | | voUu' | DONT WANT NOTHING CAN CHANGE IT BOOK s Syndicate, Inc © 1935, King Featur | THE GENTLEMAN SAID HE FOUND YOUR HE WANTS TO BODY SAID IT IS TO SEE ANYBOD! POCKETBOOK - AND SEE. YOU | VERY 14 WHEN | MAKE WANTED TO RETURN IMPORTANT uP MY MIND IT HE'S GONE AND S0 IS THE POCKET- vow FASCINATING tHAT FLAVOR ! WITH THE YANKEES BREEP CAMPBELLTO NUTE | | CLOSERTO TOP | SAIL. AUB 21 :pum-h that Louis landed knock LOUIS WINS FIGHT, LESS THAN ONE vinsky was charged by Louis again, | to the top of the American League batting It the lone cause for cheering in Cleveland Vosmik's game climb to the top in the last few weeks has been. watch- KNucKED DGWN | who 1ashed out ¢ punch-| JOE. les. The crowd Wa n uproar from ’\.’”7” ,,,,, [the o et as Levinsky was bounced | oD PN ST off the floor. The cheer ! Qut of the ruins and disaster that 4 > oF has beset the unfortunate Cleve- | thunderous when the referee finally ! stepped. 1t afd led Kevibky to. I-L\E CLEVELAND land Indians, Joe Vosmik has risen averages. is “Had Enough,” Says Ex"i(m“l‘r The Short Round Fish Peddler, Then J Referee Stops Fiasco The blow-by-blow description: Levinsky shuffled to mid-ring to i mept, s, opRORENt: FOMEETPTD g ed with keen interest and the fact Mgty e s “l“ i T . Ithat Joe is a product of Cleveland's BOUT LASTS ONLY 2 |Levinsey eved the Negro Louis Tl L e drove four punches to his head. Le- : MINUTES, 21 SECONDS vinsky sank to the floor, but got e, Indians, JAUCHRREA s up i - . i Vosmik in the past has shown ) < | then threw shes of real batting form and One-sided Battle Witness-', e e |gencrally managed to keep up N A B R LR Y { among the leaders, but this year he ed by Nmnly Folly countering with a right and left ¢ Figie iy | Louis .drove to batting crown. Manager | for | Walter Johnson has shifted the out- up to the top of the bat- Thousand Fans CHICAGO, 11, Aug. 8. field sta Joe Louls, ting and has responded the Brown Bomber from Detroit, scored a technical kn in the t pounding out more hits than any first round here last night over | floored him for a.count of four \er American league King Levinsky, the ex-fish peddler Down Again | Before the current pennant chase from Chicago. The bout was sched-| He was knocked down again with | got under way it w - uled for ten rounds. another t C“Amvtouijc‘ f"‘ that Hal Trosky | > to The fight lasted just two minutes' He got up at the count of five EVERY OA7 [bring batting honors to (f veland, and 21 seconds. I ripped two lefts to the body ‘;\ if l!‘mE general opinion {.L‘l a A crowd of nearly 40,000 fans saw Levi down on the bottom |biight on Hal's batling eye, the big the fiasco. rope and appealed to the referee 5 {1 baseman, who was one of the Down 4 Times that he had “had enough.” || slugging sepsations of 1934, went Levinsky was knos 1 down four then dug two vicious left j .lm'.) a protracted ‘sm'xm'y and he times by Louis with heavy punc o Levinsky's body Ref Gt < 3 : .,;.rup;).":l f down ‘the lis to the head and the body. The e McGarrity led the beaten Le- THE FORMERY “gs St | A Fingers -ieal loser was sitting on the bottom rope to his corner to ‘end the - CLEVELAND Trosky tried every possible remedy i a vain effort to wregain his ef- | fecttverress at the plale: Hé changed A of the neutral corner W SAND-LOTTER. G -2 \S DETERMINED TO when Referee McGarrity ended the ring in a one-sided battle. # SALVAGE TUE BATTING TITLE ‘| |nis swing, shifted his stance and The fish-peddler was down for a OFFICIAL FiGURES OUT OF TE O%fésfi;?"hwgr |even considered returning to his count of two the first time. He took! CHICAGO; 1L, Aug’'8.~Offi Wil HAS STRUCK RS | original style of batting from the counts of five for two times, and figures of the Louis-Levinsky f 0 "R Rights Geverved by Tue Associated Frese right side of the’ plate. But it was no go. Hal's failure to show even s follows: tendance, 39 was sitting on the ropes when the & “four” k ; i | flashes of his last year's stick-work foremost golfers, but they seldon. remains one of the mysteries of the play together i nt n as the timekeeper tolled off battle ended One Wild Punch Levinsky landed only one solid punch. It was a wild right to Louis’ head. The Negro was on the aggressive from the start. The fifth or sixth pts, ,906.50, receipts, $156,872.70. share, $47,061. eas BROTHERLY JINX BOTHERS YOUNGER | rthern California amateut 11"““‘ Averill returned to the Cleve- OF COAST COUPLE | o hofuctn CAMIae 4ot oo with: fwe fingers taped 9 percent of| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 8.—Ja San Prancisco city champion, a|up as a reminder of his experience Louis getting 30 and|and Bud Finger, young brothe jinx. When he plays Jack, he usual- | with a firecracker not long ago. In are two of northern Califarniii|ly leaves his game behind on the 2 recent game against the Washing- HEAT WAVE BROKEN! CLEAR HEADS COOL OFF WITH CALVERT Science confirms theory that Ca.lvert Whiskey is not heating “Allows a rapid lowering of (body) . temperature, . says proflssional opinion OTnews! Goodnews! CALVERT cools youoff! o CALVERT'S , “REFRIGERATOR™ Science proves it . . . proves that smoother, HIGHBALL mellower CALVERT drives the heat from the in- terior of your body . . . rolls it out to the surface of your skin. 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His return is cer-|New York Yankees crept closer yes-| Sailing at the same time will ke |tain to help the Indians but the!terday to the leading, but idle De- another British racing pilot, Capt. damage done by his enforced ab-|troit Tigers by splitting a double-|George Eyston, who plans an as- sence can hardly be repaired {header with the Bos Red Sox. |sault on all long distance records Babe Dahlgren, the Boston Red| The Yankee m with a new car capable of 200 miles | Sox’ young first baseman, thrilled sWeep ol bill however, |an hour, The recent successful record at- tempts of still another British lea 5 to 3 in one | the fans with his remarkable field-| They w ing of thrown balls but seemed game until the ninth inning when destined for a speedy return to the|Joe Cronin smacked out a home | Sporisman, John Bobb, coupled minors because of his failure to hit Yun Wwith two out and two men on|with Cobb's glowing tribute to the big league pitching. | bases. Bonneville Salt Flats course influs Just when it looked as though the| enced Campbell to speed up his coast youngster was about to be A b i s < | preparations for a new record ag~ counted out of the majors his aver- SIE 2 WEDNESDAY tempt. + age began to take on a healthier| Pacific Coast League | Captain Eyston, who is creditad hue. It still has a long way to go!| Portland 2; Missions 3 | with setting over 200 records for before it takes on the color of al San Francisco 1; Sacramento 7. |Yarious distances since 1926, will real major leaguer but the import-| Hollywood 7; Oakland 2 {pllot & Dpew Iront Grthy SN ant thing is that it is climbing. | Seattle 3; Los Angeles 5 |powered with a 400-horse-power Drilled With | Rolls Royce air engine. Eystrom'i Youngsters { National League car measures twenty-three feet and Dahlgren’s new found effective-| Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 0. ; ness at the plate can be traced to| Boston-Philadelphia, rain. is streamlined to the last, dets the daily morning batting sessions| American League with & nose like a hAmEShENS he took part in during the Red! Chicago 2, 2; Cleveland 5, 1. |Sbark : ESHURE e 2ox’ home at Fenway park. He |Second game 10 innings. took advantage of the daily work-! New York 5, 6; Boston 6, 4. outs for young players who aspire | —_— to become professionals under the | { tutelage of Hughie 'Duffy. Dahlgren used these amateurs and semi-pros | to sharpen up his batting gear. OCK LEAVESH Comstock, after a visit here for a few days, took passage on the Estebeth to return to Heér residence at Tenakee. MISS CONM TEAM STANDINGS Gladys ic Coast League (Second Half) Wisely, he concentrated on mest- | Won Lost Pet. Pl o ing the ball squarely, making no ef- { Missions 30 S17] sHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! fort to knock the ball out of the!San Francisco 28 560 - R ——‘——J— lot. An easy, smooth swing was his | Portland 28 23 ¥ objective. Before long he found|Los Angeles 21 » Amerionn; S himself meeting the ball solidly and |Seattle 26 24 Won bk S lining out hits to deep center field. | Oakland %4 s bl o And that was a mighty good sign. | Hollywood 21 31 il e The results of the morning prac- | Sacramento 20 32 [ oa . ing. In the 15 games following he | bt - P4 Pty S Nappual APOREC o ir-ont |ERlisgephia 8- 40 for an average of 370. That's a| “ rbvietbh o i e Dl Vit et 3 34 pretty hot pace. Too hot for Dahl- ’g]:f“\”frk zr’ :? ,6?7; e P g gren to hold for long but it 15 at |gy rouis s o) 3 cit least, encouraging and certain to In-| pit (e 56 48 i “m;n(. 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