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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1936. 7 By GEORGE McMANUS UNIVERSITY OF [MLARNIN MAY OREGON BEATS = MEET TONY IN ) MOTHER-! THINK YOU ARE VERY MEAN AT TIMES AND_ THERES AMOTHER SLAP ON THE HEAD, FOR LYING TO ME- YEH-DINTY; WE SURE DID PUT IT OVER ON -MAGGE LAST NIGHT-SHE THOUGHT 'LL 6O IN AND TO DADDY-LET HE CAN GO OU | WUZ WITH BARON HIM GO OUT WITH IGHT AND WASTELAND-ILL GIVE i HIS FRENDS AND SEE THE GANG- HER THE SAME EXCUSE | - ENJOY HIMSELF TONIGHT- SHE WONT ! | ONCE IN A WHILE - SUSPECT A THING— | NEW YORK, Sept. 26. — Jimmy | McLarnin, hard-hitting Vancouver | welterweight, and Tony Canzoneri, | former lightweight champion, will | play a return ten-round engagement .. |in Madison Square Garden October The |2 if the New York State Athletic defeated | commission decides that McLarnin fand University yesterday by|is in good physical condition, Cane re of 10 to 0. The game was neri outpointed McLarnin in their e opener for the grid season in| .o clash last M 1e Pacific Northwest. | Pop Foster, mana r of McLar- | 0 n, agreed to terms yesterday after A L t f iony had said he was ready to give 0 0 Janmy another chance. Tackle Lode and placer | for sale at The Em Cpening Football Game in Pacitic _Norlhwcsl Is Played at £ EUGENE Jniversity of Oregon cne Ore., Sept. 25 CINGY REDS 'NEW FERRELL SQUIRRELS ARE STANDING OF CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. ocatien notices office. ARCTICS NOSE v M L B New York - 92 60 .605 | Brief UNIVERSITY, Alabama, Sept. 26.( Empire classifieds pay. * iR T Agfls St. Louis 87 65 572 L | |=-Bill Yound, ‘Bama right %ckle, 8| — "' 7 T 0 1418 i Chicago 8 67 359 y | S {hard to fit. He finds a No. 46 jersey Pittsburgh 84 68 553 | Jose Olivares, cCul shortstop too snug. BIll is the biggest man| AME Cincinnati 72 80 474 BUWLING GAME;w;m Chattanooga, has worked the BIG LEAGUES ST. PAUL, Sept. zs~Squ\rrc'~:1"“ the Alabama squad, weighing $.95 Boston 69 83 854 hidden ball trick ai least seven are the finger men for the great 218 Pounds He has small feet,| 2 > Bro;)kdl)]nh Sg gg ,g;‘\: | times this season. “seed robberies’ by State Fo",s“}:?\w“evelr‘. cullllng Ior‘ahl;lo. l:) shoe‘,‘ i Philadelphia 5 349 TATE | e L . . Service rangers so that Minnesota's| ¥ "¢ WO ol une tackles demand Keep St. Louis Team from AMERICA® 1EAGUE Cnly One, Contest Played| vouss Schneider, auto racing div- Ily-chasing Cousin of Wes forests can be perpetuated. fhn | P { Wor “ost LR e e |er, says one heat of midget racing N : cavi This year 24,000,000 trees will be O T TR | Being Assured of FHLE e 00 50 Last Evening in City | takes more out of him than the 500 and Rick I§ Leaving mamedym Minnesota; trees grown BACKFIELD WORRIES | Second Place Detroit 82 ' 69 543 League Tourney miler ab Ind:anapolis ever did. | Bush Circles from seed-cones taken when squir- | | - Washington 81 0 6 , T — rels, one of nature’s greatest hoard- COACH AT RICHMOND‘ $4.00 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26—The Cin- |Chicago 0 0 One close game was played cn the Doliy Sl the umpire, says| TIIOMASVILLE Ga., Sept. 26— ers, tipped off rangers the time was EEa, ! B cinnati ‘Reds: trolihibsoma:. alllisde | Cleveland 78 74 513 Brun.wick alleys last night and that Cleveland’s 1 Averlii has more| Another Ferrell is leaving the bush | ripe to gather cones. | RICHMOND, Va, Sept. 26— Men’s Dress at s o s R 73 79 480 was between Sanitary Grocery Whip to his wr than any otherjeagues and beginning the trail that| corns from Norway, White and Coach Glenn Thistlewaite begins Oxford: son, kept the St. Louis Cardinals gy ;¢ 57 92 383 and the Arctics in the Cily League. Amcrican League batter. ponts toward major league star-|jack pine and white spruce trees his 20th year as a grid mentor un- e i from assuring themselves of second Philadelphia 52 99 344 The other scheduled game, between o gy dom also are examined to ascertain if Wworried about his seasoned, stal- B I G V A N place in the National League by B the United Meat and Gedrge Bro- Mujor Bob Negland, grd mentor pes Beverly Ferrell, fly-chasing |they are ready for planting but Wart University of Richmond line-|| Phone 479 South Franklin St vesterday winning their only victory thers failed to materialize. at the Univer of Tennessee,icousin of Wes and Rick of the Bos- | watching the squirrels is easier and men but somewhat concerned about | — R ; ore French Are to Make Last night the Sanitary nosed out Picks the Univ of Kentucky|ion Red Sox. Next year hell be-|the animals never are wrong, Clar- | his backfield. He will have to call| 3 — s 4 b priERooke) the Arctic by the close score of 1363 45 Cnc of the teams to play in the come the property of the Baltimore ence Prout, Forest Assistant, says, | O Sophomores to fill important ball | | of 3 to 2 Study of Old Wreck o 1355. M. sextion for the Arctics Rose Bowl next January 1. Orioles, having served a 2-year ap- pid g toting roles. ‘ £ o | e was the only pinster to bowl over i G prenticeship with Thomasville of Ask Industrial Board ! —>——— | GAME ZAY | ALEXANDRia, ©4ypt, Sept. 26— 500 and his score for the three Dixic Howell, former University|the Georgia-Florida loop. sk Industrial Boar |GIRL MANAGER OF | ational League A French expedition to investigate B&mes was 546, of Alabama football star, is thel; This season his batting average, for Philippine Islands! f / 3; St. Louis 2 sea erosion on the remains of the Tonight at 7:30 the Alt Heidel- Property. of the Toledo, O., baseball| 338, placed him at the top of ‘ BOYS’ BASEBALL 9, 3; Boston 2. Napoleonic fleet, scuttled by Ad- bergs meet the Brunswick trio and club. {iose sluggers 'who pleged thie en-| .ypyyr 87 Rant. 6. Stating | 1 American’ League miral Nelson at Aboukir, is expect- At 8:30 the Press tangles with the e itire season In the league. Beverly . "inero s o growing demand for | CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 26— New York 6; Philadelphia 5. ed here shortly. The wrecks lie in Thomas Hardware, ipatac Carra, captain and end {or hit 14 home runs, for second-place | Government action on Jabor prob- | Gladys Brown, manager of a boys’ St. Louis 8, 6; Cleveland 2, 7. shallow water in Aboukir Bay, 30 -Monday night the California Gro- the North .Cm'm.nd State Cellege honors among circuit clouters. And lems, including & minimum wage}bflseb“" team, ranks piloting a bal]; 5 Boston 3; Washington 9. miles from Alexandria, cery and George Brothers play at cleven, is rated e oof ine besi e was on the league all-star team p1on' Gummonwealth Labor Secres|SUP With sewing and cooking as| ‘\ e i % Z & S — 7:30 and Mike's Team meets the dressed men on the campus. for the second straight season. tary Ramos Torres has recommend- | 4€ad cinches” for a girl. She's | se it’s ag~d r ... in the Northwest’s largest s it’s brewed vs of long e t e tim The Uniformly Perfect Beer Popular throughout the West from Alaska to Hawaii and California! Brewed slowly, naturally, healthfully. On Draught, in “Stubbies,” or the famous “Keglined” Cans, Ask YOUR DISPENSER for Horluck’s VIENNA! (Also brewers of IMPERIAL ALE— Brewed especially for Alaskans) Gilbert Prucha You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and _eceive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “It Had to Happen” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. " JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streeis Free Delivery PHONE 58 Family Shoe Store at 8:30. Scores of last night's game fol- lows: Senitary Grocery Kaufmann 177 148 161— 487 Peterson 158 129 139— 425 Elomgren 141 146 155— 442 | Total 1355 i Arctic Carlson 102 121 Snow 174 116 Sexton 166 163 | Total 1363 HOLDEN ARRiVES " WITH PASSENGERS FROM SOUTHLAND Alex Holden, piloting the Marine Airways Bellanca, arrived in Ju- neau at 6:15 o'clock last evening af- ter leaving Vancouver at 9 yester- day morning. Holden brought in two passeng- ers, Charles Colpe from Vancouver and Miss Reva Drey from Seattle, and made a stop at Ketchikan on the northbound flight, Holden, who took several passeng- ers to Vancouver some time ago, had been delayed on the return trip on account of weather. Weather yesterday “was fine as far as Ket- chikan but patchy from there up,” ’said Holden. s Lode ~nd placer location notices I He's good, too, at running the bases and making spectacular put- § outs afield. Only Duane Kratzer, All the four of the graduate: 1935 University of Mis football team have taken up coach-!Albank (Ga.) player adjusted the ing careers. They are C. R. (Tex) most valuable player in the minors Nelson, Dobie Bartling, Bill Rich-|last year, tops Ferrell in stolen ardson and Bob Rogers. B S— verly, 20, quiet and unassum- Two y ago Chet Wynne, of the'irg, is accordingly popular with oth- University of Kentucky, said|er players. Experts like his busi- “Ther alway nother year com~inesslike ball-playing, classify him ing.” This Wynne's eleven| big-league timber,” and predict one of the prospective of southern football. is rated ‘greats’ e By st g MUMMERS CLUB ELECTS | John Krugness has been elected | president of the high school Mum- elected vice-president, and Louise | Tanner, secretary. | Six students who have made PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 26— | Were elected to membership. They Temple swamped Center 50 to 7lincluded Helen Hildre, Clara Han- before a crowd of 15,000 last night in|SOn, Myrtle Mello, Charles Jenne, tion between two of the promment} A football teams of the country. | GOING TO VANCOUVER e e | Frank Henderson is registered | Mary Marshall, of Sitka, was dis-| Steamer enroute to Vancouver. missed from the Government Hos-' b 00 s R pital yesterday. GOING Tu INTERIOR UNDERGOES OPERATION jon the Barr plane from Atlin is Rose Roberts, of Klawock, under- | registered at the Gastineau. went an operation performed by Dr. | il b Sy Hospital this morning. Meeting tonight at 7:30 at Ma- —_—— Isonic Temple. Initiation. Refresh- Empbire classifieds pay. ments. —adv. {he’'ll make good in the majors. |mers Club. Doris Frechurger was ) i |more than 50 points in dramatics the first football game in this sec-| Richard Aiken and Leonard Lowell GOES HOmi# lat the Gastineau waiting - \ M. B. Moran, who arrived here C. C. Carier at the Gudarnm(‘nt\ ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS The Northern Dance Floor is available to rent by lodge groups or private Smokey Mills and A. J. Bates at the NORTHERN Beer Parlors Big New Dance Floor Door Prize Given at Midnite Tables Tonite Beverages An inviting spot for couples and family groups. MRS. BESSIE - REEDER S. Franklin St. for a|d ed to President Manuel L. Quezon | the creations of a board of indus- trial relations. The executive is expected to cre- | ate the board shortly. | The board, Torres said, is neces- | sary if the Government intends to | regulate wages and the relationship | between capital and labor. ————————— It is estimated wiat Germany lost ! 2,000,000 men, chiefly between ‘he ages of 19 and 29 in the World War. S e Twelve-inch harbor guns at Port Rosecrans, 1 R RS | THE BEST Empire aas are read. g TAP BEER IN TOWN! i THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store “"Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Calif., were unlimbered ' ' this summer for the first time in [Iuneau s Own Store BILL DOUGLAS 11 years for Vtargethpractlce. 8 e ——————a oo N Announcing CHRISTMAS CARDS You'll agree, the new 1936 line offered exclusively by The Daily Alaska Empire, is the finest ever designed by card manufacturers. Place Your Order Now . . . that you may be assured best selections. 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