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ek e THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY SEPT. 17, 1935 T CAN STAND TH SUSPE&SE hc«l)O LONGER - ey SNUFEY SMITH HAS ME IN HIS POWER--B-B- WHAT DOES HE \NTE TO RO? HE'S KILL\NG ME 8Y lNCHES e WELL ,JUDGE-- TRY AND KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON - SNUFEY'S ONE GUY_YOU CAN'T QUSH -~ - A HUMAN BEING AN' BuT ND GWE _HIM BACK HIS PAPERS AN' CALL T QUITS -- ennant Race in National' League —— 8T. LGUIS, Mo, Sept. 17—The nd - glate St Louis - Cardinals came bagk, yesterday. afternoon, af- losing’ three straight fo the and held their ound by beating the Brooklyn ter New York Giants, f)udgen 1:to 0. ‘ The game war.-a mound duel be- tween Paul Dean and Van Mungo. Dean held the Dodgers to six hits and struck out six men, walk- ing one. Van Mungo allowed only five hits, fanned seven but gave four walks. The Chicage Cubs still hang to ’he tcp of the National League column in the pennant race. They ed the New York Giants by re of 8 to 3. GAMES MONDAY National League Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 3. New York 3; Chicago 8. Boston 3; Pittsburgh 5. ’ American League Chicago 8; Washington i. 8t. Louis 5; New York 2. Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 5. Detroit 5; Boston 3. Pacific Coast League No games Weire jnayou in were traveling to open this after- noon oh a schedule for this week. TEAM STANDINGS Pacific Coast A League (Second Half) Won Leost Pct. Sun Francisco 56 37 Portland .. 54 42 5 Misgions . 4 42 Seattle 47 M 500 08 ‘Angeles 48 48 500 Oakland A 51 460 ‘Bacramento 42 54 438 ‘.:{onywood SRy 60 368 | National League L4 g Wwon Lost Pei Chicago . . 92 52 639 St. Louis 88 52 629 i New York 84 53 813 Pittsburgh ... 81 63 562 Bropklyn iy A kg 442 Cinzinnati 64 80 444 Philadelphia . 58 81 418 Boston .34 104 246 American League v Won Lost Pet.| Detroit 90 49 648 New York 80 58 579 Claveland 12 69 511 Beston g ¢ n 500 Chicago .69 70 497 Waghington ©. 1,5, 61 i) 436 St. Louis . 59 80 425 Philadelphia 55 81 405 Inland “‘Sea Divers” TULSA, Okla~—Tulsa, though far inland, has its “Sea divers.” They are city firemen who use depart- ment-owned diving suits designed to save citizens- from drowning in streams and lakes, ———————— Y NOTICE TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given to Dave Wicusel, Fred Henning and H. S. Graves, all of Juneau, Alaska, to this effect, that unless Three Thou- sand ($3,000.00) Dollars is paid me for work performed on the JULIA Group; HELEN Group and the NEW CHICHAGOF Group, Mining | ,Claims, of which I am ‘also a part- ‘ner. T hereby am serving notice to the above named; that if the *amount as stated is not paid me pithin thirty days from date of first publicaion, I hereby serve no- tice on the above named Dave Housel, Fred Henning and H."S. Graves, that we shall disband as partners in all the above named mining claims, and hereby serve notice to you all that I shall be- 4rome sole owner of the Julia Group, Helen Group and New Chichagof sGroup Mining Claims, all of which are located on Chichagof Island, #iaska, and are in the Sitka Min- ing Distriet oo My address is Chicagot Alaska. (Signed( PETE SAMARZICH. BEAT BUDGERS s 'Chlcagg Cubs” Keep Lead' the Paclfic Coast League as the clubs; HA" TO BE HEAVDED HONOR, TME ” SPORT SLANTS LISSEN, SNUFEY--AFTER ALL--THE JUDGE |S HE'S AN' OLD MAN-- FIRST BASEMAN OF HE TIGERS Seems FOR JUST AsouT SEVERY BATTING AMERICAN LEAGUE #AS TO OFFER-— Dmly Cross-word Puzzle HE'S A SHIF'LESS SKONK--AN' T GOT NO RESPEK FUR SHIE'LESS I MAY 6o AFTER. THE BASE STEALING TITLE A CAVDIDATE #OR THE MOBT VALUABLE RAYER. AVARD. .".4. press the record of Babe Ruth.} And as for any athlete inheriting |the Babe's titles of Sultan of Swat, | \King of Clout, etc., they just won't cfound the same. applied to nnot.h- |er _home ‘run hitter. The lanky Tiger first sacker is very much in th2 running for the batting honors—has been all sea-| con for that matter—so there is/ a fair chance that he may win the| honor without the necessity of | trading in any of the other honcrs hz wins. T FPEDPE | et | NO BONERS ON SALARY Babe Herman, tne coiorful slug- ger of the Cincinnati Reds, nchlev-f ed one of the burning ambitions | when he' completed his tenth year in the major leagues. As a ten-| | year man Babe ¢annot be shipped ! back to the minors without his ap- | proval. Herman may not have| |been one of the greatest ball play- ers in the ;game but there were| few smarter “businessmen” in uni- form. Herman is well known for the! many- boners " attributed to him,’ particularly as” a base-runner, but| II fll I”// i | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8 Strike kently ‘ Hank Greenberg, the Detroit Ti-| & To such a 9 L";‘flr:“m"' |53 towering first baseman, is| c;'"‘:'zomm' PRIE[EINSEECIRIAIVIEIN] 1o inditirins tor |leading the American League Ln Y cgmmm,a [R] L][][!llm[g i “Lr:-: .r'l‘:,:: | home runs, doubles, runs batted in | 1% an nl-h =f iz M,,, Samlinh and runs scored. And yet Hank | Snrtunun it '"m" thm 7 Iwould gladly trade all the honors | 18 um‘{. i 3 Ty s he seems destined to win this sea-| a2 $ilitrve 16. Auom g“ A 4 -rflmuln. lean for just cme title—the 1easue 17, On summit Ulil‘l‘- : gfi u. ., ot ybattmg championship. ‘ 18, Goabes colp .“L‘Tqm( g“rr‘[guu r.‘.nm!lan i All of which stamps Hank &s a | 19. Samolhhql [ER[O[8] “uu”(aua 7 Refging ;I’ym' | [very wise young man. The bn.mng’ ;gj Den o CARIME W g Dutehman” | championship has always been one | vén‘:llllnn or .E] ,31]!'.![2:]@ u@@ ;fi él?l‘:'ul:;!’ of the most prized individual prizes| g5 cafivas sheiter e’ oetle | the big league campaigns offered., 24. Record of past IN[E[UITIE[RBRE[LIAITIEIR] 31 Kind of acta found in Aside from the team champion- pertorm. - [ERIRTAINID EOIYINIA[S T cartain fruits ;|ship, the race for batting honors| 25 Tied Ughty = (5 pulj apart &4 Oid Soidiers: b “‘2",‘”6’"’. ap | generally manages to command 325’ Strikes luh" vessel o v., I,!m ok }f é‘nl"';f“ Wie Imost of the fans' interest. There| . o vidlently Ti‘ bluw wiravel, {8 Ndmetous is some interest in the competi- /irginia L“ s -3 &;{I{-" 3 "l"fi""’:‘::"::;n tion for the home run honors but| ,, g Btk 52. '1 R ‘yflm-. “ 1 | it is nothing ccmpared to the strug- | 56. | mill- 1. | glz for the all-around batting lnu-‘ s “"" f‘“’“' Wz‘&" ; Eé;fi | Betn, &! :‘;fié&:‘ | rels. | br. & 1) " Greenberg i3 smart enough to| :g 'v'n’;:i, e 7;?). l&flhu rt of Muln" Vid fl l'n“sod | realize that the home run title will| .o an;-flg;. el e e 5 Tates Nen be an empty honor unless the win-| po'\ 62 "1:;5 B 5 m;mf‘»’n:n- ?, RS et ner manages to break or closel i N/ /%fl.l.//fll %fll=%// fl Z"/)Ifl'fi ik when it comes to: getting the high-! est possible figure on his contract, League. In the minors nudinz {the Babe was a wizard, In 1930 Omaha, Atianta, Memphis, San An- he hit .393 to finish second to tonio, Little Rock, Seattle and Min- Bill Terry for the National League neapolis recall some of Babe's batting championship. He held out | deeds, as-well-as his fielding and the following year for $25,000 but base-running misdeeds. Detroitand compromised and signed for a mere Boston had title to him at one pittance of $19,000. You can name time or other, although he never a flock of really great ball players actually played in the American that toiled season after season for|League. half that sum, ¢ It's a pity old Dazzy Vance — | couldn't have realiged his ambition HE'S BEEN AROUND : Herman has spread his baseball | mound before passing out of the career over a lot of territory smcelblg league show “for good. " The he first donned a uniform in Ed-, | Dazater recently was released by monton, of the Western cuadalecoklyn whep he was in the very to ring up 200 victories on the i shadow of his goal, with a grand total of 197 wins to his gredit. Still, Vance can go into retire- ment feeling secure in the know- ledge that he had served out a share of lasting fame in the na- tional pasttime. One of the great pitchers of his day, he ranks with the strike-out kings of all time. One season, at the peak ‘of his term, he ' drew- $25000 to top all his contemporary mound workers. ——————— Reserve leftover sweetened spiced vinegar from” bottléd pickles and use it in place of vinegar and sugar in salad dressings. ,'. ('S NO USE TALKIL TO cision in ten rounds Hl WOLGAST LOSES IN RING BOUT v ~ 23 eweight champion. The clean-cut City- of ' Destiny ‘lud who is the idol of g f the Northwest ) bly w\ll enter Promoter’ NlE MILLER STEPS ~ TOBOUT WIN i e e | ably rests Steele’s ‘chance for a | eveddie. Mo f l;\(‘ rontherweighy | TACE At 1he cmmmflfl,‘w g | e e, <lhe (SRRICEWCISNE | Teday Yarces in future. beximg champion from Ohio, storm= | gogever Jones is remembered as DE BECK um(-xt-mgte- T HAINT" HANKERIN' TER GO BACK TER TH' HILLS OES' YIT AWHILE - T AIR INVOVIN MVYSE'F COMPLETE EZ JEDGE UPPYHEM'S GULEST led into this Kentucky city last |, . night and took a decision at- the l.;f;:&n:hgo:"a’ 1:3:‘,“;";:";':”“‘ ‘lend of ten fast rounds in a bout| giae g confider with Cecil Pdvne the noted Ken- | . 4" wpy try for & nockou Irom ? the first round on. Let it go at that.” | s g BRUNSWICK ALLEYS HAVE BEEN MADE FGRJUNES IN BOUT TONIGHT ™ seaor ron reas |home of the City Bowling League, Result Seame Flght May have been thoroughly overhauled Mean Tacoma Lad's and according to Emilla Galao, Chance at Crown ‘RECEP"HQN GIVEN COUNCILS Fim MR., MRS. KNIGHT and Mrs. Harold | plans are being made for the com- | 1In honor of Mr. ing season’s games. QAKLAND, Cal., Sept. 17~Small Knight, recently married here, Dr. r— Toams or individials wish Xe Montana, Filipino fighter, upset the and Mrs. W. W. Council enter-| SEATTLE, Sept. 17. — Freddie |ontor may register :“ p’;eul;l:my {veteran Midget Wolgas here last tained at an informal reception nt;Stmle. Tacoma's pride, is ready;.h opening of v,he Season. inight.” The Filipino copped a de- their home last evening. Twenl.y\ror his ten-rounder here tonight suest.s were presem- with /Gorilla Jones,. one-time mid- Dn.uy rmwi WP% m EVERYBO DY Reads the Empire! MOTHER - , i : Wants to see where she can get the hest bargains in fooddtfll’n and otier household rcqunremems, and also to see what been ! appening in the community, socially, and in a buameso and ci ic way. . SIST ER - Wants ‘o read about the party the other day and also to see where :he can get that new outfit for Fall wear for which she is lookiug . . . ‘She is waiting impatiently for the others to give her the paper. FATHER Reads the general news and ahhough he might pooh pooh the idea, 1> “Haye you heard that.” Also he goes over the court & notices and classified."to say nothing of ‘the editorials. Then, 100, he may discuss with mother the new furniture for the living room, and a_ new automublle advertisement will appeal espec- ially to him. BEOTHER Looks for the J-Bird, how his star athletes are getting along and WHAT is going on tonight! The Daily Alaska Empire “ALL THE NEW'S ALL THE TIME” ! The " bout, crmnnlly set for last | Tuesday, was. postpored when Jones . * |suffered a cut lp in drills. 3 e «u.mmfl-»fi%i % i ¥ H o