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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I AX YE AGIN- WHUR 00 TH' VARMINT LIVE ?2? GOOD HEAVENS, SNUFFY --- YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY YOU'RE GOING To SEE JUDGE UPRHAM PERSONALLY--, JEOGE UPPYHEM CHAW OVER SOME BODACIOUS BIZNESS TELL T HEV KEM TER u)( HIM ~-- 2 935, King Featuses Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights 'TIGERS KEEP DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- PLUGGING IN ~+ PENNANT RACE . Detroit' Takes Both Ends of Doubleheader 3 -VETERAN from R‘fd S INFIELDERD RN OF THE Aug. 22—Al- WASHING TON though there were no s SEMATORS plays and the twin games lacked the usual ginger, the 'Tigers took %both ends of a doubleheader from the Red Sox yesterday afternoon The scores were 4to 1 and 3 to 2. The wins increased the lead of the leaders in the American League pennant race. 1 GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 9; San Francisco 8. Hollywood 7; Seattle 4, ten in- hings. Oakland 8; Los Angeles 2. 22 Ll 1935 RECKON T ORTER BOUNCE A RIFLE-BALL OFF'N THET PUNKIN -HAID AFORE T TALK ERBOUT MAH SIX-TUPPLES- P 0 ¢ Lillian Cupit, Vancouver hool teacher. She has me whipped now,” the By Pap MLARNIN EYES -2 rich he believes still is rightfully L mainland bis. After dropping the title to Ross, Former Weltery - Will met - | m, he said: “Marriage is swell. .U, Aug. 22.—You can|{ don't see why I didn't try it be- boxer to the altar but y off the title. rnin, former wel npion, will spend p awalian honeymoon in a um, training for a Novem- s he will I\\H‘ me a “model housewife.” n't given Jimmy any 3 nt ideas. “I don't 1k I'll quit until T begin to slip,” > caid. “I'm only 27 now, and that hould be a man's prime. I feel ne. In fact, Ross was more tired an I after the fight.” In the ring a good defense is the iking his most pre:sing cur-|test offénsze, McLarnin said, revers- ittle, an attempt to equal the a slogan often applied to foot- kill of his pretty bride, the | sall. basketball and kindred sports. h meeting in 18 months | n light workouts Jimmy is the crown g to}, rnin raced to Vancouver v e .. |m 55 Cupit. o Some lraiung on Wen'h. Qals Nows-"En Prime” Hozeymoon | A htly embarrassed bride- | e.” His bride will quit teaching McLarnin thinks bosing is a field for youngsters who proper training and the titude, Campus To Prize Ring “T' expeet to see colleges and universities produce many of our future ohampions. They are college instructors now, and some o[ these hoys & re to turn to the professional ring. Tt will do the port a lot of good McLarnin, though s tent foot- t the grid- ron fighters. Hamas," he said powerful punch 5 15 a atur reach the top football knees.” aying at a e nn has Joz r. Ha n, but h use of n a more TLouts, Sont 4 tr The McLarnins are GRANI | PHONE 478 - [ fine | |came group and other gue | JUST ARRIVED! A’S FRESH CAKES AND COOKIES { CALIFURNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store beach hotel but Jimmy sald he vwwsa avold surf riding. “It looks too tough,” he said. WOMEN GATHER AT METHODIST MANSE Mrs, O. L. Kendall, wife. of the paster of the Metrop: an Metho- dist Chureh, was hoste 0 25 wom- e ot the parsonage yesterday af- ternoon. With the possible formation of a Ladies Aid Soclety in view, on Seventh and Franklin streets on Wednesday afternoon, September 4 Mrs. Whittemore will be hostess. Yesterday, the women spent an informal afternoon-in sewing, visit- ing and playing games. Prompt Delivery w | pot. He never managed to win a | tegular berth with the Senators but WORKMEN REPAIRING Cll H wATER BREAKS he was a willing worker. SR | A few weéks ago he got his break Workmen today are repairine twn|—it looked like a bad one but it serious breaks in the city’s high ' iurned out well enough for him, pressure water system on Frond! Street between Franklin and Main Last:Jrinsto, Regitors ! Streets | The Senators were playing a dou- The system is an auxiliary one |ble-header with the Cleveland In- . for fire-fighting with water pump- | dians when Clark Griffith called ed by the Alaska Juneau Gold|Kress into his private office and + Mining Com ordered Ralph to réport to Chatta- ! nooga immediately. He handed Kress his ticket and wished him luck. Larold Swanson and his bride,| Krs:s went home to pack, sick af are. returning to Juneau' aboard|heart at the thought that he was ! the Prince George after a honey- washed up as a big-league ball- moon in the south. He is connected | player. Nine years of hustling, then | with the Swanson Brothers in the this—minor league ball. grocery business | Then things really began to hap- B Rl ipen. In the first game against JUNEAU! Cleveland Cecil Travis was injured |and Buddy Myer was thrown ouL} (of the game by the umpire. The| sudden turn of events sent Griffith back to the office where he fran- | tically put in a4 phone call for the Aeparting infielder. | Kress came rushing back to the ball park, donned his old uniform and got into the second game. And ' just to show what the néw chance meant to him Ralph made four sfraight hits against the Indians, Since his return his batting and fielding have been little short of amazing. If he keeps up anything, | like his present pace no one is go-! ing to oust him from the Washing- | ton line-up. | Another Quick Recall HONEYMOONERS RETURNING SHOP IN WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go ezt ve candy of it of kabina oY T oy = S o s e the cause. The reason for Yok down-and o0 iquid bile into your ...:-':‘:.:“.:é‘mm":.‘:':"«{. | Walter Stephenson, the Chicago| o Digns vp your sl Toitt | Oubs’ third-string catcher, was ship- | il otten breaks out In Diemishes, Rowt kead | ped to the Coast for getting mixed aches 1d you feel down azd out. Yewe wholé |,,, i o fracas with Bill Jurges, his it tukes those ook old cA&ni feam-mate in Pittsburgh. L BT B two | .4 year in the minors will do him K?-II “up and ap.” TI m (& Jot of good,” said Manager Char- | » king tha bile Hom taef | lie Grimm. “He's just & hot-headed | Hvse iy Ask beg boy." b | Stephenson hardly arrived on the! - lCo:s'. béfore He recelved urgent or-! | Doors—2-6x6-6, one panel fi SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 22—The! only high sehool track coach Fd-| lie O'Brien, Olympic 400-meter| hopeful, ever had was a woman, Hertha Weiss, director of athleti at Holy Spirit High in Atlantic | City, N. J. s D o GOODIE SALE At the Sanitary Grocery Sat.| Aug. 24, by the Eastern Stars.| Sale starts 10:30 a.m. —adv. | DOORS — WINDOWS 1 Buy direct from manufacturer and | SAVES §§ | ..$2.75 Doors—2-8x6-6, one panel, 1 Windows—24x24, 2 light .. $L70 Cellar Sash—34x19, 3 light $ .7 Complete Millwork service. Cabinet Work. Sash. Doors. Frames. Finish and Common Lumber. Hardware. Veneer Panels. 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ANTS s fo.19p § plane endl fiutry b:wk!LElBER MISSES FEATURING CARSTEN'S BARY BERF—DIAMOND ! Los Angeles a8 8 516 to the Cubs. i 7 3 AR ey " semmg 3 §1 518 The veteran Gabby Hartnett had TWO HERO SHOTS I'C HAMS AND BACON-—U. 8. Goverument Inspected : Oakland 32 43 492 suffered a leg injury and Grimm Sacramento 2 39 409 was forced to call on the scrappy| lN DOUBLE GAME il i e i i i e o i Hollywood 2 42 364| For almost nine years Ralph|youngster to protect his catching e | Nationas League Kress has been knocking around| jepartment. Stephenson very likely, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22.—When WINDO W CLEA N’ V( Y ’ won Lost pet | li¢ American league without getting| vill get an opportunity to redeem |the Phillies whipped the Giants in 1 » 3 / New York 3 41 641 many of the breaks. He began his | 1im: with Grimm and if he|both ends of a double header Dutch : St. Louis 69 43 617 big league career with the St.[makes good may 1 the year | Leiber made the final out in each - % 4 R . PIIUNE 485 Chirago i e 600 Louis Browns in 1927 and was quite| | p game—and each time he came to TWO STAR * FIVE STAR D Pitt<hurgh 64 55 538 @ sensation in 1928 when he cut artnett, \:‘iu(‘u at | bat with two mates aboard, enough Y BTG ST L B IS 7 LI S A BT < 5, A Dake. B e |t ks Ehought 1o _be brokeh| © Me the @ore it Bea otkesea SEVEN STAR auenoeo witiskey | Philadelphia 5 cult . SRAR0R; »one, proved to be a torn ligament - & ; : i C ’ G | Cincinnati 9 69 416 batted around 300 four out of the | ung will keep him out of s gams Purple Bubble Ball of the JUDGE YOUR WHISKEY BY THE STARS Juneau asin rocery 03 « ong | Live s he toiled for the Browns P ” . Ketchika 2ks be a R 5 . ; SPIEAL| SebeIiiar 1% 17 80He Ghnadio ) Cerner Second. and Seward " Won Lost Pei |2nd was traded to the Chicago|jis; for Gabby was setting the pace|fund will benefit by the pro nment, $upervision SPE ke { Detroit 72 41 37| White Sox for Hadley ad CAMPBELL | for the Chicago outfit with an aver. |from the dance. . | e ptind PHONK = , New York 64 47 576, Kress took a fling at p:aying the |age close to .350. , N—_—— —eee———ee § Chicago 57 53 518 | cutfield and first base but could - e g j e ¢ Cioveland 59 55 518 | not seem to regain his batting eye # Boston 5 5 513In May of last season he was trad- | WOMAN COACHED % Philadelphia 49 60 ,45(;} »d to Washington for Bob Boken. EDDIE O’BRIEN # Washington 48 66 421! In Washington he played every out- F ; St. Louis 41 m 366 | !ield and infield position, with the OR TRACK RUN AR s i | 2xception of shortstop, his regular | .j OPEN ALL NIGHT ] Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store (| Dave Housel, Prop. 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