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<] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936. LIFE.ALL THEY DO 1S THE REST OF THER TIME LOOKIN' LANDO- V - By GEORGE O TO SEA AN/ SPEND FOR GIANTS DEFEAT DODGERS, MOVE CLOSER T0 TOP Two Home Runs Made in| Eighth' Inning—Hub- ) bell Wins: 18th NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Carl Hub~ bell's. screw.. ball handcuffed the batterg: @s the Giants won the ninth %!mighl game yesterday by defeating'-the Btooklyn Dodgers 3 to 2 and -advante them close to the National League top. Mel Ott ha d out his 27th home run of the season and Jim ¢ Ripple made his fifth circuit clout, both in the eighth inning. ‘The victory was Hubbell's eigh- teenth of the year agpinst six de- feats. Take a glance at the Pacific Coast League standings—San Diego and Oakland tied for third place. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 6 San Francisco 7. San Diego 8; Sacramento 10. Missions 5; Oakland 8. A Portland-Los Angeles, postponed Vational League Brooklyn 2; New York 3 Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 1; Bosten 9. American League Boston_2, 4; Philadelphia 5, 7. First game 13 innings. New York 7; Washington 4 Detroit 8; St. Louis 13. Cleveland-Chicago, rain. STANDING OF CLIUBS ) PACIFIC COAST LEZAGUE Won Lost Pet. Portland 9 67 541 Seattle 8 69 531 San Diego i 0 524 Oakland i 70 524 Missions % 72 510 Los Angeles 3 3 500 San Francisco 70 ki 476 Sacramento 59 90 396 X NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. | St. Louis 69 44 611 | New York 69 46 .600 | Chicago 6 48 579 ' Pittsburgh 59 56 513 Cincinnati 55 58 487 Boston 54 60 AT4 Brooklyn 44 s .383 Philadelphia ... 40 3 354 AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Won Lost Pet. New York 6 39 611 Cleveland 64 53 547 4 Detroit 63 54 538 I Chicago 61 56 521 Washington 59 57 513 Boston 59 59 500 St. Louis 44 12 319 Philadelphia 40 % 345 S eee NEW TELEPHOKE DIRECTORY To be issued September 1 and forms close August 22. For space or listings please call Juneau and Douglas Telephone Company. adv. “SIRIKE IT RICH” N WHISKEY ENJOYMENT! 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Crew- i i Alice Marble is another dl’l\mfl.llfl"son Is a passenger on the same p Is I“ up figure. Who knows but what there stean_ler for Seward. Both are com- may grow up a rivalry between Mercial brokers. Queen Helen II and Princess Alice ! ek |in the next few. years to make | OINS TOTORDOVA Wade of the Detroit Tigers must rabid racquet fans forget the Helen- abbreviate his: windup. | versus-Helen series? The reskin. twitpaw from: Mon- | It's a Comeback for Alice | erlega:{s'b;%‘;?; sgfl.u:oub:;l:‘::t :)}\:: Alice Mnrble has heen halled .as”,or, ke’ in his very first start in the majors % COMing champion before this.| when two ‘Washington Senators Fresh from among the junior con-, tripd 60" stent Bome. tenders she was ranged No. 3 mna-| | Joe Kuhel failed by not very tionally at the age of 20. That much on hif'try, but Jesse Hill, W& in 1933. because of Wade's deliberate move- ments, was suecessful. Wade, a southpaw, is gifted, and Detroit Manager Mickey Cochrane is trying to teach him more con- DETROIT, Aug. 20—Pitcher Jake Frank Morris and Mrs. Jack Mor- ris, who arrived on the Northwest- tern from Haines, left on the Alaska national title not out of the ques- tion. Then, in France, Fate won a match with Greatness, about to mark Alice for his own. Alice col- Combustion Chamber Temperatuges trol. . |lapsed on the court, and was: car- Crankcase Temperatures reach /i 280°F. IR B LR e | Bearing Temperatures reach .w330°F. | She didn’t reappear on the courts | 'for a while. She sang over the |radio. She was forgotten by tennis enthusiasts. But last year she be- gan all over. When she learned she wasn't quite ready, it was back for more rest for Alice. She could wait. This year she banged back into the big- time with a boom. | She won at Longwood, repeated at Sea Bright. As this column is | written, Alice is winning in the eastern tennis championships at | Rye, N. Y. 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The others will maintain | their positions as ranking princess- |es, some will become duchesses, and some may so disport themselves as to be ted" from the royal ’efl'cle:'ot’heldmn for the coming |year. | ‘There is always the possibility— :'::': " .:'gz |however remote—that Queen Helen G o< g (Moody) I might come back and TP bry try to regain her position gs Am- Z‘;‘:—o 5 238 \erica’s first lady of the courts. e | How Does Helen Jacobs Feel? A A58 under high pressure | Assuming this won't happen, there :'g::': ::: |is something of a chance that Miss Jacobs may not defend at Forest |Hills this yedr: She's Just back from | Europe, where shet gained the Wim- |bledon women'’s crown—the title for which she struggled so hard and so vainly during the Moody regime. She has been variously reported as, npt feeling apy too, well, and as] :s!l‘mg certain she ¢an -sweep the ¥ Helen flrme | probable, she ih very in the finals a young lady named % in. 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Braddock's left hand and he said Don Lash's gr ambition is hé has recommended to the New |to run in the yo Olympic cbrk Athletic Commissioner that |ma the Schmeling-Braddock bout, | - seheduled for next month, be post- | Exactly 119 players shared in the poned, for at least one month. 3419164 ballots that were cast this The champion is suffering from vear as fans picked the coilege all- a_ subacute athritis in the injured |star football team. wand and both elbows. athon in 1940. “Growth in the left hand has| Frank Demaree’s real first name den there for several years and |is Joe my belief is that the pain Brad dock has been experiencing for | Bob Fitzsimmons was fighting at everal weeks has been caused by [47 years of age. {ihe close proximity of arthritis to the growth,” said Dr. Albee. Cecil Har The Commission’s Chairman Phe- |0f the Les Canadiens Hockey Club !lafi said a decision on the post- [four s ago, has been signed ponement will be made tomorrow |again for the coming autumn. ! ufter’ receiving Dr. Albee’s report. | R | "¢ fight world was startled| The Pittsburgh Pirate, Jim Weav- | Tuesday when Joe Gould, Man-|er, graduated from Western Ken- ager for Braddock, announced that [tucky State Teachers’ College in the"title bout was “indefinitely off” |1927 with a degree of architecture. as the ‘champion was facing an| operation for a bad little finger | which paralyzes the arm to the: el- | Stats bow when he clinches his fist. The |dl commission ‘then ordered an ex- | Mmusic. amination made. deposed as Manager Archie San Romani, the Kansas Teachers' and Olympic mid- ance runner, is majoring in cauiForniA GRoCERY WAKE UP YOUR | "INSTALLS FRIGIDAIRE, | - .. 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