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* BRINGING U—P FATHER [ GET LUP AND GET out ’ IF THEY ARE WIDEAWAKE I'M THE MAN ON THE | TOLD THEM TO GET GOING AT HALF- WHAT WILL WID&\NAKE. SALESMEN SAY - YOU COMING DOWN TO THE | OFFICE LATE » N * $ Y I///// "\, OUGHT: LOT OF ORDERS, PAST EIGHT-THEY TO HAVE A 5 ) FLYING TRAPEZ CARDS, GIANTS PLAY 7 CAMES T0 TIE HONORS Bogey Manal Dean, for New York, Losing Pitch- er of First Contest NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—The St. * Louis Cardinals and the New York Giants packed the Polo Grounds yesterday afternoon to thrill the fans but after four and one-half hours, the battle wound up exactly where it started. The Giants won the first game| by a score of 6 to 4 and the Cardi- nals took the sccond game by a, score of 3 to 0. ! Paul Dean, the old bogey man .'or, the Giants, was the losing pitcher | in the first game. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League ! Los Angeles 1; San Francisco 8. Seattle 2; Sacramento 0. Portland 8; Hollywood 2. Missions 10; Oakland 4. National League Cincinnati 1, 5; Boston 8, 7. Chicago 5, 2; Brooklyn 9, 3. Pittsburgh 8, 7; Philadelphia 1, 4. 8t. Louis 4, 3; New York 6, 0. American League Washington 2; Detroit 18. Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 2. New York 6; Cleveland 7. Boston 7; Chicago 1. TEAM STANDINGS Pacific. Coast ieague t (Second Half) Won Lost 34 25 32 25 32 31 29 29 23 22 Pct. 576 561 552 544 .5009 500 -390 373 Missions San Francisco Portland Los Angeles Seattle Oakland Sacramento Hollywood National League Wwon Lost 39 41 45 51 57 60 62 8 Pet, 636 606 598 545 467 444 431 271 New York 8t. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston ... American League ‘Won 67 60 52 56 52 45 4% 35 Pet. 639 583 515 533 500 455 429 343 Detroit New York ‘Chicago Boston Cleveland Philadelphia Washington 8t. Louis SPORT SLANTS Interest in the little ring war- riors has been practically nil this summer because the heavyweights have completely monopolized the picture. But with new faces spring- | ing into the fistic limelight fight fans are beginning to sit up and take notice of the little fellows. | This is partieularly true of the' lightweight division, long one of the most popular classes. In the 135- pound class Al Roth, rugged little Bronx battler, punched out a sur- prise victory over the highly touted Davey Day, stable-mate of Welter- weight Champion Barney Ross and one of the leading challengers for the crown now held by Tony Can-| zoneri. ‘; As a result of his gaining the judge’s decision in most ‘convincing fashion, Roth stepped right to the head of the parade of little men who challenge the veteran Tony's right to the lightweight cham-| plonship robes. Unless the New York | State Athletic commission pulls a| favorite son out of thin air Roth! will meet Canzoneri early in me; fall. 1 D(;Ely Sports Cartoon AT A JACK DREAMEO OF A MOVIE CAREER. UNTIL HE MARRED SUOITH ALLERN — SHE CHANGED AUS MNDS " WELL ENOUGH IN HIS THREE BOUTS IN T COURNTRY, SCORING i | could not figure a way of escaping Roth’s damaging right. Roth took up fighting when he knocked out an amateur champion in an informal back yard sparring match. He showed some promise as a featherweight but it was not until he grew into a full-fledged light- weight that he found his full ef- fectiveness. His victory over Leon- ard Del Genio, picked by Jimmy doesn't see mto be anyone else cap- able of arguing Ross' right to wear- ing the crown unless Jimmy Mc- Larnin decides he wants another chance to regain the championship. Jack Doyle, the Irish crooner, mu- sician, actor and fighter, has re- | turned to the ring and done right | well in his first three bouts in this | | country, scoring early knockouts in | each, | | | | | 'Believing in that, The Empire Johnston as the coming lightweight | Jack came over from Ireland champion, started him on his way | with no great inclination to exhibit | to the head of the parade of light- his wares in the ring. He headed weight challengers. for Hollywood and dreamed of ni Roth, Frankie Klick, Cleto Loca- | career in the movies. And then the telli, Lou Ambers and Wesley Ram- | Killarney adonis married Judith Al- ey just about comprise the field of |len, a former Follies beauty with al little fellows who will fight it ouh‘;‘bit of experience in the movies. | for a chance at the lightweight title. | | Ramey is entitled to special consid- | Mrs. Doyle deciaed that her Jack eration, perhaps, on the strength of | was wasting his time trying to fol- a victory scored over Tony Canzon- | low a movie career and decided that eri in an overweight match short- | D€ Would fare better by returning ly before Tony lost his crown to |0 the ring. She lends her moral Barney Ross. support by sitting at ringside when-‘ ever Jack fights and gives her fans| Judith’s ‘Fight Talk’ an added thrill by sending her hus- Ross may find a bit of action in|band off to work in the ring with the near future now, that Harry |a big kiss. This little stunt never Dublinsky of Chicago has been nom- | fails to get a big response from the inated by the Illinois commission as | ringsiders. its No. 1 challenger for the wclter-‘ weight held by Ross. i PRI SE T v title DAILY EMPIRE WANY ADS PAY! There You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT A Checking Account provides these 'essentialy of security, system, and ' convenience in handling your finances . . . - (1) INSURED SAFETY for your funds on deposit. Legal receipts for each expenditure. A double record of all disburse~ ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments safetly through the mails. You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We invite you to open an account here this week——then pay by check! It's safe and businesslike! 5) ALL-STARS FOR EMPIRE TEAM Statistics Select Places on Honor Squad Easily— Just One Tie EMPIRE'S ALL-STAR BASEBALL TEAM Position Player and Team Cateher Boyd, Legion Pitchers . McAlister, Legion Erskine, Moose First Base (tie) Andrews, Moose and Snow, Legion Second Base F. Schmits, Moose Thira Base . Livingston, Elks Shortstop . Manning, Moose Left. Field Koshak, Leglon Center Field Grummett, Moose Right Field _ Hagerup, Legion Utility 3. Schmitz, Moose Honorable Mention — Haines, Mooce, catcher; Koski, Mac- Spadden and Jensen, Elks; Tur- ner, Moose, pitchers; Junge, Legicn, second; Foster, Legion, third; Roller, Legion, short; Jernberg, Elks, left; Nowell, Le- gion, center; Turner, Moose, and Ellinsberg, Elks, utility. P They say that figures don't lie. to- Schenley Distributors, Inc., New York, N. ¥ E nnounces its 1935 All-Star 9] {baseball team, selected from play- MKINNON DOESN’T ers in the City League. The selec- THINK LEGION ls | tions we made entirly upon of- ficlal f ing and hitting slatlsbl(‘s,‘] BASEBALL w[NNERi ‘wlth no thought being paid to sen- ¥ % L {timent or the so-called “h\lmlfl‘ ke 1a B0 lsgss, ons peavin, Ml ‘equalm . |Juneau who does not recognize the| { In every case but one, the figures‘lfigiou baseball club as champion | {quickly named a superior man for |0f the City League for the 1035] the job. That lone exception was|®¢ason. That person is Axt Mc- at first b Here the numbers Binnon, Manager of the Moose| wouldn °t together, so a tie club which was defeated Tuesday| [between Joe Snow, Legion, and night in the championship game Walt Andrews, Moose, resulted,| bY the Legion, 4 to 3. i {Snow has the edge in batting, his| ‘T Wwant to be quoted in The mark at the plate being 282 as|EmPire as saying that a game compared to Andrews 274. But on/|Called at the end of the sixth in- the ficld Andrews had a .984 aver- QN8 on account of darkness is no age compared to Snow’s 934, So, WAV to settle a league baseball take your pick. The figures are championship,” MeKinnon said last | night. “Erskine, our pitcher, whif- mpire statistics selected njfc::i 12 men in six innings, and! can both field and hit,|"s 8oing great guns when dark-| The hitting average of the eleven-|1eSS Put an end to the game man squad selected is 296, missing| W€ Were beaten by but one run. the coveted 0 mark by a fch_L the end of the regular nine |tion! At the same time, this squad mn‘u\gS. the result might have been | {can field at an .898 clip, which ehtirely different. No, sir, put me isn't so bad for a team average.|°" record as saying I dom't con- RIS s g sider the Legion team to be cham- LRI 5 | pion.” ELKS PICNIC POSTPONED ' | " wexinnon said he would not file! | | 'According to an announcement|a formal protest, made by Chatrman M. S, Jorgensen | BT S | of the Elks Pic | tl s Picnic Committee, that | JUDGE ON ZORERT ! ‘u[f‘n’x: ‘h.f\ Iwcx? indefinitely post- Judge and Mrs. Ross M. Gal-| poned for this year. | |breth are round-trip passengers on| 2% 7 |the last run of the Prince Robert| LEAVE TO TISH {to Alaska from Vancouver, B. C.| Erne Backer, John Price and EG|They are residents of Los An-' Rennie left early this morning on|geles, Cal, where Judge Galbreth a fishing trip. They will v\snixs a member of the Superior Court. |Shelter and Admiralty islands for - e la few days | sHoP 1N JUNEAU FIRST! Pitnoff name will shine among women swimmers for another neration. Elinor Pitnoff (below), of Somerville, Mass., natatorial star, is daughter of Rose Pitnoff (top), famous swimmer, ee 0000000 sscoe L SPORT BRIEF © 0 060 00 000000 The Chicago Cubs are far ahead of the other National league clubs in sacrifice hits—which means they | believe in playing for that one run. Twelve-year-oid Dick Engels of New Rochelle, N. Y., made a hole in |one, on a 150-yard hole, just three weeks after he began playing golf. In most big league ball parks the right field fence is the nearest outer barrier, but in Crosley field, Cincinnati, the right field wall is 377 feet from the plate, a long, long way. New York city park department figures show nearly 10,000 people per i week riding horseback on the city's 61'% miles of bridle paths. Wallace F. Johnson, a near-great in the super-tennis days of Maurice McLoughlin, is tennis coach at the University of Pennsylvania now. He's 46, but still beats his varsity pupils. Ben Cantwell o, the Boston Braves apparenily has replaced Paul Derringer of the Cincinnati Reds as the unluckiest hurler. Up to August 1 Cantwell has lost 15 games. R s WHITES Mr. and Mrs. Albert White, after spending several months at their summer home at Lena Beach, have returned to their Juneau resi- dence. - ee———— SHOP IN JUNEAU! 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