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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG W YOU-- MY FRIEND ! BAH ! BAH!! YOU PROMISED FO. HELD ME --- WHAT HAVE YOU DONE 22 NOTH T WON'T STPNOH EOR THIS HUMILIATION ANOTHER MINUTE! A S A BUTLER IN MY OWN HOME.- TAKING ORDERS FROM A DISREPUTABLE HILL-BILLY ! T'S PREPOSTEROUS ! ('LL--ILL- 457 cALM YOURSELF, JUDGE-- SNUFEY SMITH (S A HARD GUY TO HANOLE, 7 National League No games played yesterday. No games played yesterday. END'NG DRII.I-S | TEAM STANDINGS FUR BIG BBUT’ Pacific Coast League S Francisc (Second Half) Mizsions Won 61 . B Fortland ouis Doesn't Want Face o Marred — To Be Mar- |ro: Anzeles ried—Baer Will Fly {Sakind ,Sacramento . | Hollyweod POMPTON LAKES, N. J. Sept.| )1.—Joe Louis' sparring partners were prepared for a final date with heir rough playmate here today, chicago before he climbs through the ropes st Louis or the Max Baer heavyweight box- York ng match in New York Tuesday. ' | Pittshumgh A goodly crowd is expected to be innati 1 hand to see the Tan Thumper | zrooklyn wind up his training, and the gen- elphia ral belief was that some of his Bocion sparmates would sing”their training camp swanspngs from a horizontal position. Louis, like the famous Jack Dempsey, doesn't like to pull npeiroit his punches in training. New York All members of the Brown Bomb- | cievelang . 's staff expressed confidence that pn.ion 1l stop Baer before the fight! oy es very far. They are guess- y, hington ween five and eight rounds gt rouis ket Philadelphia The Detroit Negro wants to end s the fight quickly, it is said, so i that Baer won’'t have a chance to ‘mark him up. Louis, it seems, will be married immediately after the "ight or the next morning to Miss Marva Trotter. ) Louis wants his face to be in good shape for the marriage cero- thony. Rivalry has always been spice of competitive sports. And BAER TO FLY don't think for a moment it is SPECULATOR, N. Y., Sept. 21.— confined to the fields where men ‘There s is plenty of verbal bat-| compete. 111;:,.20;::.& o about i, but Max| Those charming little ladies who Bacr, former heavyweight boxing 5eck the sports headlines often turn champion, plans to follow in the|UP their pretty little noses and fcotsteps of Gene Tunney, another| have their own feuds and rivalries cne-time champion, and fly to New Which flame as hot as or even hot- 'York Tuesday for his fight with|ter then the differences that crop Joe Louis. |up between male athletes. Baer's training is about over.| The keenest rivalry on the sports George Turner, who helped Abe|calendar today is the act Helen Fgldman make Baer look terrible, Wills Moody and her sister Cali- yésterday, left camp with a sore fornian, Helen Jacobs, have been nose after three rounds today. Twojstaging. Mrs. Moody went all the tomorrow against Feldman, the only| Way to Wimbledon to score over sparring partner left in camp, will| Miss Jacobs and then politely but be the last practice drill for Baer.)firmly declined to give Miss Jacobs There are big grins around the: & chance to square things, sud- Baer camp today as his manager|denly deciding against competing pelieves Louis has cracked. Word in the national championship meet. has reached here that Louis’ man- Neither star will admit that any wger is asking the State Athletic|but the kindliest feelings exist be- Commission to bar “artificial stim-| tween the two Helens but their udants” from the corners of both actions on the courts speak vol- fighters. | umes. *“That probably means spirits of Net Always Fair Sex ammonia, which all handlers carry, Sometimes when yol are follow- in their corners for emergencies,”; ing the progress of a ladies’ golf Ancil Hoffman, Baer’s financial tournament take a moment and boss said. “I wouldn't be without|ask one of the competitors exactly it no matter what any Commissjon'| what is her opinion of her rivals ruled. Louis had better not/ be|chances or game. The answer ought without it, either. He'll need it{to be enlightening. It should run When they drag him away in about|along these lines: “Miss Soandso? the fifth.” ¥ A PR IR, {lucky enough to win. But, per- GAMES FRIDAY | sonally, I think she talks too much.” Pacific Coast League | A neat feud was born last spring Los Angeles 13; Sacramento 8. |when Helen Stephens, the Fulton, Mis:zions 6; Hollywood 7. | Mo., high school girl, stepped into . Seattle 4, 1; Sa nFrancisco 9, 2.;the national limelight by beating Lost Pet. 603 570 560 490 .500 470 440 364 National League American League Won Lost Pet. 634 581 521 511 497 437 423 396 the |'Her game is fair and she might be| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1935. HE BETTER BEWARE By = L GET BACK THOSE e ATE PAPERS OF MU AL MARK MY WORDS TH NE - - SHH-- ERE'S TH' BELL (N | indcor ampionships. Enthusias | friends rushed forward to congra {late Miss Stephens and made a| | great to-do over the fact that she| |oytrun the famous Stella Walsh.! | All Miss Stephens did was to naive- | |1y ask: “Who is Stella Walsh?" ; Miss Walsh might have taken the! defeat in good grace. After all, she ! had been beaten before. Many ! | times. But when the Missouri farm- | bred sprinter pfufessed not to know | the record of the girl she ha:l( beaten for the championship—that was too much for speedy Stella. | § Bes! Olympic tope | Miss Walsh passed up a sc:vd-“ uled meeting in St. Louis several | weeks later, an omission which came close to causing her suspen- sion temporarily from amateur track and field sports, but that only spurred Miss Stephens to far| j greater heights and she proyed the sen:zation of the games. H Miss Stephens has been burning | up the cinders ever since. The| lanky youngster has bettered prac-| tically every dash record on the| books, including some written by Stella Walsh and Betty Robinson, the 1928 Olympic sprint champion. | At present she appears to be the best bet Uncle Sam has to win the ‘print laurel wreath at the Olympic | games in Berlin next summer. i At the Canadian national exhibi- | tion carnival on Labor Day, she‘ bettered recognized world records, running the 220-yard dash in 23.2| onds and the 100-yard sprint in | 4. She clipped 19 seconds off | the “220" mark and was four-tenth: of a zecond under Miss Walsh's rec- ord for the shorter dash. Miss Stephens is scheduled to make her first appearance in the east at the national outdoor cham- pionships. Limited to three events, che had decided to make her bids n the 100-meter sprint, the stand- ing broad jump and the shot put. i MRS. GARHART, WIFE OF SEATTLE DOCTOR, DIES FRIDAY MORNING Telegraphic word received here by Dr. L. P. Dawes and J. K. Marshall tells of the death in Se- attle yesterday morning of Mrs. Manch N. Garhart. She was the| wife of a Seattle x-ray specialist | who is well known in Alaska. | Mrs. Garhart was troubled with a heart disorder and had visited the Mayo Brothers clinic in Roches- | ter, Minn. Upon her return to! Seattle, she went to a hospital and failed rapidly in condition during the past few months. She is survived not only by her husband, but by five children, the oldest of whom is 14 Years of age. The telegrams received here said that funeral services for Mrs. Gar- hart will be held from the First| Baptist Church in Seattle: Monday. | ' Dr. Garhart does much x-ray work for Alaskan patients. He has visited twice here and is known as a game and fish sportsman. B o NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Evelyn Berg sails from Seattle, Friday, September 27, at 9 p.m. Place orders now. D. B. Femmer,| Agent. —adv. | MAXIE ROLLS OFF W EIGHT FO¥. . Out to convince skeptics that he intends tu be in the pink for the shown in a drill designed to flatten the stomach and add a proteq ive armor of muscle. (Associated v Press Photo), LOUIS BOUT Joe Louis battle; Maxie Baer is DAILY SPORTS CARTOON~ THE MSSOURI FARM -BRED MISS HAS ECLIPSED ABOUT EVERY SPRINT RECORD ON HE BOOKS ~ SWE Looks LIKE OUR BEST BT /N THE SUORT RACE AT WE /936 OLY#MPIC GAMES THUS STARTED A BEAUTIFUL SPORTS RIWVALRY, " SHYMAN ARRIVES : TO KOYUKUK Al Shyman, connected with the| Clarence E. Rusch, Government neau, having arrived here Ketchikan on the North Sea. panied by Edward Lake. BILLIE DE BECK HAID ON THIS, ‘Assoclated Press PARRISH IN CITY Frank Parrish, Fobes Electric |Alaska Distributors, Inc., is in Ju- | welfare worker, arrived here on the |Supply Company, is visiting Jll—: from |North Sea from Seattle, “accom- neau. Parrish arrived here from | Petersburg on the North Sea. Electric Service Shop PHONE 166 J. W. McKINLEY Now Open # @ s ON SEWARD ST. 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