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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1936. 5 BLIND BARITONE’S Fois wire viorrs nere v ot Hurler ‘Blind Wlns 20 Bv GEORGE McMANUS ANYTIME ‘YOU LIKE -SIR- BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-ILL WAIT LINTIL RAT,SA MVVOLLAGGEDwgzslgg\EJ% SHE COMES UP TO GIT WHAT TIME ARE ME J ; ML REFLISE WE GOING TO YOUR WIEE Mrs. Eric Froy, wife of the ME- NOW SHES SPEAKIN' AND i = N 1S DINING OUT; i : = NOT GOIN' DOW NEITHER AM (- O GO _TO, DINNER HAVE DINNER y Baritone,” who gave an enthusiasti- A% D SEav VA 1:6 DIP‘:rilER— i | HAVE A DATE COBHL SIS HAING AROUND HERE? SR cally received concert here carly| NASHVILLE, Tenn, Sept. 15 HAD STAYED THE WAY SHE WAS - | WONDER WHAT | this year, was in Juneau last even- oo KIN DO SO SHE WONT SPEAK ing while the North Sea was in _; TO ME- | KNOW;[| :WO NT GO ) : port. Mrs. Frey, who resides in il DINHEQQ- Retchifkan, is making the rouhde WITH KELLY DINNER AWFUILLY Speece, veteran “submarine pitcher” who previously served with Washington, Cleveland, and the ladelphia Phillies, was the first trip from .Lhal city to Sitka. While (" . "0 games in the Southern hiere she visited with the Rev. and, sccociation this season. He fs. the Mrs. Erling K. Olafson and Mrs. of the Nashville Corps Frey stated that her husband, who has been studying in Seattle, will make another concert tour of, aculheast Alaska in January -+ ELKS OPEN HOUSE Wednesday night from 8 to 12 p.m. Dancing, cards, bowling, lunch - - Iry an Empire ad. “THE REXALL STORE” oy your and entertainment. Fer Elks and cum 1 their friends, —adv. Rellable e pharmacists GIANTS BLAST ‘DAILY SPORTS CARV’VOON weakening. But with Gerhig having U WASHlNGTUN compound pr— one of the best seasons of his long career and showing no signs of ' prescriptions. heing ready to wear out, the| 1 Yankees figured there was no use GR'DDERS Nuw “__B'qur Mauro Dl'l.lg CG. e keeping the youngster in tow b 33 Sy arthy has not been a sensa- the plate but that in a asure is due to the fact that he been handicapped by a badly {injured thumb. And then, too, there |is pleaty of classy pitching in the | international locp this season. Ter- ,,_\ is ccnv d that the youngster |will hit after he Im‘ a LhAmcL to HARD AT WORK Football Squad Prepares for Game with Min- esota Gophers FINAL MEET!NG I\ ""n/ YO\ k(‘\'s VOW FOUY al’ld Jh(‘ Half Gam(‘s Ahead ; of St. Louis (By Ascoc The New York Giants & 7’ mg GUNTS MANAGER. DESERVES 4 LOT OF CREOIT FOR. RETURNING TO THE LINE-UR IN THE CRUCIAL SERIES WITH THE CUBS DESPITE HIS ANEE INVURY Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN Phone 479 B ior faults )w nbsvr\ed in his ~l le ‘at the plate. McCarthy looked like a real pros- SEATTLE, Sept. 15. — With only two weeks in which to prepare for St. Louis Cardi: yesterda: warfare for this year when pace-setting New Yorkers blast- i the Gas House Gang 7 to 5 pect when the Brooklyn Dodgers had him two years ago. He became | the property of the Yankees when the big intersectional football game here with the three-year-undefeat- ed Minnesota Gophers, the Uni- versity of Washington Huskies have | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery ihe was released to Newark last | #ebruary in the deal that sent Buddy Hasse(t to Brooklyn Fresh Meats, Groceries, | started work behind locked gates. | : ) ' Liquors, Wines and Beer | D - Lucky Tuesday NEW YORK, Sept. has been the lucky day of the 1936 a result the Cards ‘H':‘(" } four and one-half games be- hind the National League lmdors.: The Giants now need only to! win nine of the remaining ‘thirteen contests to clinch the National Leag pennant, even though the recond place Cardinals take all of their remaining twelve games. In Amrican League We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH [{ Leader Dept. Store ‘ George Brothers 15—Tuesday | { FOR INSURANCE The.Olioagt, Phtlia. Sxiwhinped saddled 147 WinDUrS goo yorg Giants. Through Sep- he W ingian s; mstors ;::;r\ ark for horse traimers. g 1. AURNGIERYS haa: won 18 BCInOND o200, 1 E0 AR league games and lost 4 on Tues- in the tenth inning, when Jackie Bo McMillan, {nu'h\l] coach at THECORRHAGL. chase - Degatl See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Hayes doubled and Clint Brown Indlana, ‘never. Vs tasted liquor. on a Tuesday, with the Giants win- before th largest home of the year. During the nz barnstorminz, the Giants n three and lost one cn Tues- Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. ingled in the winning run to break the tie. The White Sox captured the sec- | ond game 11 to 3 when non Kennedy won his twenty-first game. He allowed only five hits. | n'n | Lefty O'Doul, San Francisco Seals | manager, will take an all-star Pa- |cific Coast team to the Orient this winter. e A4p | | Lou Genrig, “New York Yankees' R GAMES MONDAY Y enie app] |0y cocker, alwa bige on el WAGGONERS GO ON | FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND National League {Just before stepping to the plate. i ¥ S AN “ON—U. S Sl Lok s | BELATED VACATION|| 1C HAMS AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected Pittsburgh 11, 6; Philadelphia Jus Lindgren, assistant football S — — 45 coach at Illinois, is starting his 23d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waggoner, | consecutive year on the university married here in July, are taking a | staff. | belated honeymoon this week. The| co AL—FOP Every Purpose——co AL | | young couple are staying at the H. Chicago 5, 11; Washington 4, 3. |geries by allowing the i Wally Berger of the Boston Bees w. Marshall cabin on the Loop road. | , overflow rule doubles helped the Glants win of the existing conditions nothing |was the only slugger to home-run| . Waggoner, chief clerk gt the PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Detroit 1; Boston 0. crowd to jam the outfield. For a both games of the Sunday double- would have been said of the mat-|in e¢very city on the National zynda Hotel, was unable, because| e few extra dollars, they point out, header . .. and that hurts. ter. | Leaglie elrcuit last: season. 51 ttie mescaiire -of, Couriat, EuAteg. | Phone 412 " . I( 2 O7T TR the ’ ma i e | A \ | | % STANDING OF CLUBS the Cubs’ management invited SCOr- | A5 further evidence against the Giants Get Yankee First-Sacker | \to take a vacation during the sum-| - o o - -~ NATIONAL LEAGUE ing ~oportunnties for the Giants (1,16 short-sightedness in seeking : ¥ e no»».---m-----m-”-; Won Lost Pet. When ily balls, which would have . chande: at: the sate the' wril- The Giants settled their Cincinnati 6; Boston 0. Chicago 1; Brooklyn 2. American League ‘ =3 | AN Riwhts Resarved by Tho Assoctatad Pros 5 | Pnis Knowles, an official of the t-base | ;5 A, has been active in golf problem for 1937 when they bought A - | Mrs. Waggoner is the former Dor- New York 8 56 .603 been outs ‘op & dlear BRI, fors cite u parallel mise foionidagn |3 e oy et sy Sies £ OWERERS LDlay, atagh 1000, | othy. Owen; of: Kearnay, Nebmska_;; R A kol 8L 61 570 Were Wurmed inio two-base Dils BY with the White Sox battling the | Bears The voungster is one of the The Brooklyn Strafaci brothers—|She has become quite well-known l N s U N E Chicago 80 ' 63 so9flencing among e several thousand | wey Yorg Yankees'in s double- |y ookt fielders In the game and|Prini Ralph and Tom,—qualified/in her brief residence here as the | Pittsburgh 71 66 538 Sbectators who were allowed f0 neader. The White SOx manage- | wi gt fn nicely at the Polo in the National Public Links Golf accompanist of her husband, tenor| Cincinnati 71 71 500|Squat on the grass. ment refused to allow fans on the | Grounds, Terry took time out o Tournament with cards of 149, 150 soloist. Mr. Waggoner is the choir Allen Shatt“Ck Boston ¢ 64 76 45T\ The fact that the Cubs had the playing field even though it is|g.qut McCarthy personally and is and 151 | director of the First Presbyterlan‘ Brooklyn 60 81 426 same opportunity but failed to well-known that the White S0X | gutistiod that he will do. |Church and Mrs. Waggoner pre-| : Philadelphia 49 93 345/make as much of it as did the could well use the money. The' Newark “club ‘18 B ankenl The only U. S. Olympic teams on sides at (he organ in the same Established 18“ AMERICAN LEAGUE Giants is of no concern to the this is -y second- farm and had McCarthy in line which college undergraduates pxe-'cl‘urz‘h | Wor “ost Pet. scribes, | job when |dominate are the track and field,| > of cours They are interested only gyessing. And had the Cubs anddto take over Lou Gerhij g;‘;' York : ?lg 22 -gi; in the fact that several ground-|pnot the Giants taken advantage|the Iron Horse showed signs of irowing and wrestling squads ! Todays News Today—Empire. Juneau i ut Alaska cago E sl ket . =3 a A B o — —— Caamas ) S 3 T R e ‘Washnigton .. 5 67 528 ; Detroit .75 68 24 £ BRI 575 TR DOV T T R MRS S 227 peane. <. Cleveland 74 68 - Boston AR ey St. Louis 51 88 367 Philadelphia ...... 4 93, 345 SPORT SLANTS Manager Bill Terry of the New York Giants rturned to the firing line in the recent series with the Chicago Cubs because “some of the Giant players preferred it that way,” and intends to remain in the lineup as long as his knee stands up or at least as long as the fellows feel better about having him in there. It proved a master- ful move on the part of Terry. Not only did his potent bat help out materially in taking three out of four games from the Cubs, but his presence on the field bolstered the team’s spirit. Most of the Giants realize that their manager’s knee is in no con- | dition to stand the strain of hard- fought games at this stage of the race, but at the same time felt their chances of scoring over Chi- cago in the erucial series would be greatly enhanced as long as Bill was in there swinging with them. They appreciate the risk of permanent injury Terry is invit- ing and are playing their heads off for him in return. Terry will get a lot more out of the Giants for the move. Terry is undecided as to playing in the World Series, should the Giants head the National League parade. It all depends on how rap- idly Sam Leslie recovers from the abdominal injury which has hamp- ered his play around first base in recent games. Terry feels that Les- lie has earned the right to take part in the World Series and wants him to have the chance but once again he will let the members of the team decide and act accord- ingly. bk Scribes Flay Cub Owners : | After the success of the Giants | in Chicago several writers in that city took the Cubs’ management to - . s chances of getting nto chesd oy ; — B WINDOW CI.EANING PHONE 48t PHONE 556 The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ' ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214% Paid on Savings Accounts For Prompt, Safe, Efficien* Service CALL A CHECKER CAB

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