The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1936, Page 5

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frrrrrrres WELL, WHATS WANTED ? | WANT YOU TO FIRE THOSE JANITORS - THEY ARE NOT DOING THEIR WORK. AROUND HERE SEND THEM IN AND YLL TELL THEM. NO JANITOR, IS GOING TO SCARE ME PARDON, MR JIGGS- BUT 'M AFRAID TO Special Chicken Dinners ANYTIME o oo et e et ‘““\;; s e Gain Heaill\ PLACA IN HOSPITAL UNDERGOES OPERATION !(_— a Pete Placa entered St. Ann’s Miss Lena Jerould underwent a FRESH LOCAL GROWN Hosp! yesterday to receive medi- major operation performed by Dr.! BRUWNS BEAT i by g SEATTLE LGSES DAIREN, Manchoukuo,—Japanese | cal treatment W.'W. Counili tHis indFntng &t Bt.| GHIGAGU snx 1 : — FUUR STRAlsHT school ~1‘.u'drc:“:h::gunv‘1 tmz sec-i y e 8 t,mm s 1(0.«\17)1‘}1 i % G?ggmfigtgwfilflgésnfifs DISMISSED | R isocd bey was born o Mrs K. 8, Kimoe California Grocery : i » Hospital. | Beavers to Play Winner of i - 2 VG s : - — THE PURE FOODS STORE Oakland - San Diego | DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- Bv Pap | _Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Series for Title (By Associated Press) | The Seattle Indians lost to the Portland Beavers 13 to 3 last night | thus eliminating themselves from | the Pacific Coast League competi- | D - BOY BABY BORN tion of the Asiatic mainland are F. Constan‘insple. medical pa have just becn completed. Try a classified—kn) Two Teams Now in Virtual Tie, Second Place, American League (By Ass ted Press) The St. Louis Browns defeated ago White Sox 6 to 5 yes- afternocn and forced the %t White Sox into a virtual tie for|}¥ 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 / ‘ PeWiTT FAGES { CONNORS MOTO“ COO, lnc | second plajy> in the American _‘txon. / I 0 League. Portland will play the winner of . o =1 Chicago has one percentage point he Oakland-San Diego serfes for| z 4 Distributors edge over the champians of last the chla‘imxnouship of the Pacific| 2 g P i S RO R HONTIAT Wiiok cear, .53 5 Coast League. CHE 3 v L) GAMES FRIDAY | :f the division of women’s and pro- !?'amcs eraxg}1! in the playoff senes‘ \ oLD T/TLE%/ 7 A e | National League fessional projects for the WPA. lr&gx\' ‘s;mlDwgo- o | - 7O7AL OF 1,390 \_}.‘ 4 <P St. Louis 0; Chicago 3. 7 T giaed s R Ry Ee=3ts ot x. ‘ oA EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION—— AT < American League defeated in the Hopeful, and, In| ne playofr series are the first 'FIVE STRAIGHT 7 ¢ A . s | Cleveland 3; Detroit 6. poon, winner of the National Stal- | Ry £S v 2. X W Py | Tl lion Stakes at Belmont. Pompoon, | | AT THE RECENT | STANDING OF CLUBS |a son of Pompey, had a string of | Sports SARATOGA The fishing's really good . . . and so's the food. &nd just look at | NATIONAL LEAGUE three straight victories before he | ) | MEETNG y i " i all these ways to while away your leisure hours . . . swimming, R Won ' Lest Pot.|/0st to Mary Hirsch's No Sir by a Brlefs | | { i canoeing, hiking, boating. All accommodations to sult every f New York 87 57 .604|>lim margin. In that race Pompoon LT s taste . . . at excentionally low rates. e Chicago 83 63 568 carried 130 pounds, eight over the', St. Louis 82 63 .5p6|cale welght, and gave a good ac-| president Powel Crosley of the Reservations at Alaska Air Transport «f» Pittsburgh "9 61 541|°ount of himself. Pompoon is like- | cincinnati Reds, who played a sched- | | Cincinnati 71 74 490V to prove the strongest contender | ule of seven night games this sea- | e B Eodton 64 78 451|Maedic will have to face in the| son, says the second year of night | | Brooklyn 62 8 .431Futurity. {ball for the Reds was highly suc-| | Philadelphia 50 94 347| The rich classic for 2-year-olds cessful. AMERICAN LEAGUE is certain to make the «winning e | Wor =ost Pet | thoroughbred the top-money win- Crew Coach Ky Elbright of tlmi New York 96 48 667 | ner of the class and, because of University of California is already | Chicaud 78 61 533|he representative field nominated,|laving plans to capture the 1940 Detroft 79 68 537|may carry the 1936 title as well. | Olympic rowing events at Tokyo. | n T G . kit ‘Washington TE-- 8T +:886 Granville in Hall of Fame | TR { o E L A s T l N E A u ¥ RgS T Loyola University at Los Angeles 77 68 .531| Few will question Granville's right | i hiay jts entire regular footba| N 7 2 a si 4 Boston . T2 74 49 a place beside the great thor-| {acon in its home stadium. | Every Effort Made for the | St. Louis 52 90 .366| :ughbreds of the past after the, 3 4 Philadelphia .49 95 .340| convincing fashion in which he| Tpe 1936 rules of the California \ 3 . oy Comfort of the Guests! » o R s ATl cored over Discovery, conceded 10| Athletic Commission accent penal- | # 70 86 TE § & ! P se the outstanding handicap horse | ties for gouging, kicking and other FAVORITE ) GASTINEAU CAFE . ' ks m :‘hex:gmt?fl;an turf tOdz)’- Illh"}’as‘ rough tactics in wrestling. et A ¢ § ' \ stirring performance and nothing \ could detract from Granville's vic-‘ Carl Jorgensen, star Saint Mary's . 3 5?‘2/7:1/?/7 i Connecnon The 2-year-old championship is|%ory. The race was run at even|tackle from 1931-33, has been nam- b AR AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Maedic from DeWitt Page's Mae- | ¥eights according to the scale. | ed head coach at Mount Shasta high mere Farm of Britsol, Conn., having| The manner in which Granville|school, Redding, Cal. A still pretty much of a toss-up with |’arried 116 pounds over the mile | the inside track by virtue of the and three-quarter route of the| Carl Mays, New York Yankees' [ FOR INSURANCE b five stake victories the colt scored |Saratoga cup stamped him a real|“submarine ball pitcher” of a de- | ek Saratoga in as many starts. , [staver. The champion 3-year-old|cade ago, has received a lifetime e The sturdy son of Bostonian ac-|2f the current season is to be Pass to American and National See H. R. SHEPARD & soN ' sointed for the Lawrence Reauzn-:LEagu(‘ games. He now lives in jon and later for the Jockey Gold Portland, Ore. Sup at Belmont Park. complished something no other ’ thoroughbred could do in a single meeting at Saratoga when he fin- 3 i C ished first in the five stakes. Mae- - Miss Codle AEHD ¢ REBerallly g : has won th men’: i dic showed equally well on fast 5 1 the women'’s territorial golf B footing and in the mud. In the championship for the third year in ¥ ! succession. { Flash, Saratoga Sales and Sanford MANAGEHS UF | I the track was fast, but the mud Five former caddies at Pebble| was fetlock-deep when Maedic scor- Beach, California, played the course ed in the Grand Union Hotel and | again ‘when, as famous golfers, they 'S in the Hopeful. | participated in this year’s Califor- Maedic cost his owner only $1,- | nia open. 500 as a yearling and has already | _— = 4 returned ;’51 340 gto Page’s coffers. John Lyman, 1ormer Stanford shot The same stable paid $20000 to putter, was an assistant attache at W. F. Kilmer for Traulove recently | ; | the Olympic Viillage, Berlin. but the colt has failed to come up|{_age Team Representatlves T . Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. to expectations. b A Can d T h 1 5 [ e s one ot e tox maran | M o |i “Tomorrow’s Styles | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% For P'rompt, Safe, Efficient PHONE 2 Service CALL A 556 CHECKER CAB o the summer tracks in the north. He | Todcry’ i ’ _v\;as j“;t ag °rd:n”y ookt m‘ “:;; Managers of all inter-city bas- || | 1ds. Snd “Won. MR- OUEI IR0 &) ketball teams are requested to meet | 11 south. As a matter of fact, Maedic ith A. B. Phillips, Superinte dem‘ 1] o/® was not at all outstanding until he | B Pa,< SHpe e i - | | of the Juneau Public Schools next | suddenly found his fooling at Sara- | yioqay pight at 7:30 o'clock. The| | toga. In 15 starts prior to racing| ¥ | [ | pecial meeting will be held in the| | a:‘;icesarntoga the colt won only high school gymnasium. | | ; « - Juneau’s Own Store | 4 Plans for the winter season and Futurity Will Decide 4 The z—year-yold was trained by other details are expected to be _ | advanced. S ) 1t - . George Phillips until he was sus. 2 ¥ 5 | Upskxu‘s Over Iohn MGHI‘I’S pended by the New York Racing | Commission and now is being sad- | ¥ dled by Jack Wythe, who trains [ 1 Out in Front " Maedic will be pointed for the u n ron " ‘ [ $100,000 Futurity at Belmont Park on October 3. He will be asked to meet virtually the same field he The First National Bank JUNEAU With a shipment (just arrived) of -YEAR-OLD-7 Monogram Canadian Rye Whiskey Selling at the same low price as 6-year-old Monogram I JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. 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