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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1937. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS . IGEHRIC HOMES ™™™ E.arr & i NEAK O ) PARDOMN, SIR- BUT YOU 5 i At the Methodist Church last eve- lBEEFGO%E-‘;‘OHiTEBLr\"?_LEr; HE CAN'T COOK, i MUST BE GETTING A_ L ning members and guests of the Ep- SEES ME- | LOSE ME ANYWAY- ANIT'S A e | | worth League assembled for the us- Al-‘?!hpAE—T;'lLl_ GL)?'OAE\E’ 2 i | ARSEéJEEsl:j\eT a2 | SUPPOSE THAT YOUR BREAKFAST- SO 1 ual Friday night party. Miss Rob- B : EATHEAD IS TRY- | BROUGHT IT TO YOUR erta Sweet and John Finnigan were ouT OFFICE FOR YOU- | in charge of the games, and refresh- ING TO FIND WHNQ\’ HAPPENED |- CALLS THIS SERVICE- ments were served by Miss Leona ME - Saloum and Miss Thais Bayers. R(’d SOX Continue Bli\'l(‘l"‘ Following the games, Mrs. Neva iy Jensen gave several humorous read- ing Drive, Helped by ings oy 4 Present were the Misses Judith 1ggins 4 H 8¢l 5 Blowa Alstead, Thais Bayers, Virginia Bar- dy, Viola Converse, Ida Bell Dob- son, Matilda George, Virginia George, Vivian Gruber, Phyllis homer, with one man on base, yes- Jenne, Willetta Kendall, Lola La terday, and Joe DiMaggio hit a Paush, Margit Lindstrom, Pauline double as the Yanks beat Clevee- Mestrezat, Margaret Morris, Minnie land’s Bob Feller. Detroit batted out FO8Crs, Roberta Sweet, Leona Sal- a victory over the Washington Sen- OUm and Helen Westall; Clarence ators, who made only eight hits off Jol - Finnigan, & A Bl St — - -——— Rookle Jg wade. Greiner, Mell Martin, Bud Nanze, Y : i (1 A le, Eugene Carothers, Jack New-| Mike Higgins contributed two ;;::‘: Jzt‘(’f::"MI::fbvf(f;7::';;'(','(..M\:,l ‘D l S C " es I“ ers |marker; Boys 5, Raymond homers and drove in four runs as 4 L AN R SOLONS OUTHIT |Daily Sports Cartoon marker; Boy’ gol, 12-15, Raymond homers and drove in four IS 88 pavmaona Meline, and Mr. Mafk golf, Beryl Marshall, Mar- tinued their batting spree for a SCroon | 2 s SEALS |N GAME ; nghest scflmr ; Sl I ' Sittnr avronniy Wkl ezl / L] ackitiall’ Teagus In the National League, the Chi- 3 ;i il P / J John R. Verder, attorney of Web Standings cago Cubs routed the Boston Bees goor Groves. Mo. enjoved @ StAy G Won Lost Pet. a O oy i A / Ever ree" BBWI AR 4 1 goo m both ends of a double-header, ;;, juneau Thursday night while /4 . breaking out of a batting slump Ao o i st p— X Columbia 3 2 600 4 . the Prince George, on which he i | : 2 o With a barrage of thirty hits which . occenger, was in port ; i ey ‘Y"J"m g 0 4 000 went for a total of 53 bases. el G i b : J | Softball League: i - San Di Portland Go 12 7/‘/5 :’/e/fN'rco”fi/E Ry [Hallie Rice, Second— Two S"m"di““ Pittsburgh furnished little trou- ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN VISITS an Diego, Portland G BOXER'S é hrioge ; R\ FE CAGEY Cames Plated-Bisket: Won rost pet.|Dle for Carl Hubbell as the great Dr. Harry Lcuss, Granite City, Innings — Missions | mooLEWEL HWTE Y (8 & FRENCHMAN HAS | s I'layed, i o 1 goo Screw Baller breezed through to end Tll, physician, and his wife, were B S | /S BASED ON SLa : ‘ \ FOUGHT ONLY N ball and Softball bt 3 2 goo ® two-game Giant losing streak. The visitors in the Cupital City Thurs- eat Jeattle V/C?EDRY Zi 25':‘ : . 2els - NOw [ Shieotimn: 0 4 oo Cardinals took over sole possession day night whiel the Prince George Ty %5/9362_ THIL““Ab‘S% ] { : ; MIKE JACOBS Jirdes Winthers received the most ~ Rotarian Charles W. Carter fur- ©°f third place. was in port. (By Asscoiated Press) ; eesh NS 4 R HAS PERSUADED (pumter of points, scoring 14% at nisheq the prives for the winne — Sacramento outhit San Francisco OED , HiIM TO BRING the tenth regular Friday afternoon of the contests. Rod Darnell of the jay and won the game 5 to 2. CLAIM THE SAME H1S CROWA/ | Evergreen Bowl contests. Hallie ; .3 ; 2 { sts. Triangle Cle will sponsor next “ A nento got 12 hits and San WSE/C%%,YQ%' y OVER WERE 'Rice was sccond with 11 points. TS arry rno Francisco 8, S ¥ ¥ Eddie Saloum’s Columbia Stars & g . Jim Chaplin gave San Diezo a vie- e : 6 tea Rivo 's Har AER Yon are invited to present I € / defeated Raymond Paul's Harvard » 'y yesterday over the Portland p . e |crew in the morning basketball con- ~uais coupon at the box 8. In a twelve inning gatre. . | i 2 - 5 Wit " test. Harvard still leads the league, u"g l e u“ office of the Kland took a free hitting game §8) i N T - however | ° from 1;.,3 Angeles m\[d ‘me lxlm‘:lol:\;‘ . ; i 2 ? Alexander Miller’s hard-hitting # ca ltol cvened the series at two a g f ans Tom Powers'| s u e a e“ g feattle. The Oakland team put the ¢S e : \?]:ej:;:l.?;) b:::"]l]—{l (:n the ?le;»l‘ : > : , it LS | Theatre a fine rally. i o, ) Y | The winners of the events are as PARIS, Aug. 7—Torchy Peden, i GAMES FRIDAY e g : follows: Boys' bicyele hill climb, canada’s foremost bicycle rider, will and receive tickets for your- U i # 4 A 5 2 g 12 to 15 Lee Lucas, Clarence Foster, compete in the Tour de France, self and a friend or Pacific (n:;::n '::F.‘.:mo 3 § ; L Robert Firby; Eoi'(s b‘céflf r:xce fi;- the world’s biggest and dizziest mer- relative to see a ancis 2. 0 L 11, Jack Newmarker; Girls bicycle ;y_go.round on wheels. The event is i S[‘“”“: 7%\ % 3 s, [ x i e race, Marian Dobson, Betty Nord- g road race of 2,776 1-4 miles, THE LOST CITY”"——and L0s Angeles 4. AS\Y ling, Verna Mae Gruber; Basketball, syinging from Paris north; from "CAPTAIN CALAMITY" g o = A L y 4-6, Agnes Varness, Mary Varness, norin to east; from east to the Mary Thibodeau; foot race, 4-6, A8~ Alps; from there to the Mediter- . nes Varness, Helen Dapcevich, Mary ranoin the Pyrances, the Atlantic As a pad-up subscriber of The sl e HE e ) D) i = Varness; Basketball, 7-0, Arthur upnq pack to Paris. It is run off | ° ° Philacdelphia 7: St. Louis 10. X ; : y 3 P 3 Yowell, Dick Shaw, Arlene Hatch; jn twenty-one stages over twenty- | Dally Alaska Emplre Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 3. GRER ' : } Foot race, 7-9, Arthur Lowell, Bes- ejght days, with six days of rest.| : | 5 : % 7 7 sie Dapcevich, Mae Dapcevich, |The riders average 121 miles a day | 4 American League | J o 3 | Boys' softball Juggie, 1v-19, DOUR-'and 120 or more are expected to Good only for current offering. Chicago 3; Boston 7. 4 8 las Wahto, Gordon Wahto, Jimmie compete. The course is over hill Your Name May Appear Tomorrow = & ’ 4 . errell; Girls' softball juggle, 10-15, ;nq dale, mountain and valley, G HE RETIRED 2 J [Jirdes Winthers, Betty Nordling, tprough city traffic and over coun- WATCH THIS SPACE oit 10; Washington 3. LAST WINTER. jJune Powers; log walking, open, yy copplestones. Louis at Philadelphia post-| &7 CHANGED HIS MIND <& Jimmie Johnson, June Powers, and i a e oA & ed until later date. all Righte Reserved by The Asogiated Prese ' "Jlrdes Winthers and Gordon Wah- b - - = bt — B s fawma --———= | to tied for third; Tightwire balance, Pl i el bl Gastineau Channel League | |acteddee Aipmass, Haliy Rice,| GENERAL > ELE Siazslogtoy b e DY | v Bakstall: i0-18; . Habial RSP Lost Pct.| ( 0ys' asketball, -15, al ¢ v (By Associated Press) Lou Gehrig hit his twenty-sixth | National League Cleveland 6; New York 7, ten in-| Won 3 . Won Rice, John Lowell, Malcolm Faulk- | iega kil 572 | Douglas 6 2 150 ) mento 3 586 | Moose ool TS | ner; Girls' basketball, 10-15, Patsy | » Prancisco ... 6 € 534 Elks 8 ey Shaffer, Jirdes Winthers, Dorothy | Wilms; Boys' golf, 9-12, John Low- Fortland 67 521/ = > | Los Angies . 8 4 NEGRO JUMPER . HENRY LEWIS Ockland 60 462 Seattle 54 422] HOISTS RECORD, | ll-;or yoae lM‘.u'ce:d Thiit;;il Fren;t: When Ip Need of Missions 50 .385 | SWEDEN GAMES claimant of the world m eweight | S DA onal League boxing title, had turned a deaf ear # o A Won Lost Pet. to offers of foreign fight promoters.‘Wh'te Hope Gets $25,000 { pEseL on—vran coas Chicago @ 3 o] STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. T-— Thil preferred to do all of his fight- for Part in Negro Champ's GENERAL HAULING New York 57 40 588 2 s . ~ ing in his own backyard—ie., in 3 Sl 4 - ol yersity risgro, hroks the worlds, high | pais Heavyweight Debut Pittsburgh 50 45 526 jump record here, with a leap bet-| yf the lads wanted a crack at the Boston 46 52 469 |tering six feet, nine and three- 'u(jtle” he held they had to meet him|, NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Bob Pas- CALL US Vrooklyn 39 55 415 quarter inches. |on his own stamping grounds. Beat- |0 YOung heavyweight threat, has Cincinnati 39 55, 415 o iRt ing Thil in Paris, with French cf»}i‘c“?“"dL“ guarantee to fight John § JINEAU TRANSFER Philadelphia a1 59 410 MEDICO HERE lficials, was anything but an easy| Jeity Lewis, worlds light-heavy-{§ S o0 "ee \uons phone e08 American League Dr. D. M. H. Huggins, physician proposition. Lou Brouillard could| Welght champion, in Pittsburgh, on Won Lost Pet./of Winnipeg, Man, was a Juneau!give you a few interesting sidelights| SePtember 27. New York 65 29 .691[visitor during the duration of the|on that score. { Detrolt 54 39 i i G e interest Thil, along came Mike Ja- w A N T E D ! Cleveland .. 43 49 467| There are 717 pens for rearing:gziirwlgflne:ffr Vth;as:h(;:;er';:? V7ashington 39 52 429 game birds in California, maintain-| PP P S. Louis . 32 61 344led by the state or sporlsmen's‘f:xle;‘fngxfrigenria;:i; gxies: PARTIES INTERESTED IN pICKING Philadelphia 27 64 .207 groups. " lthat his honeyed words were back- UP HALF MILLION FEET LOGS ed by a generous sprinkling of good | Alice Gets the Mug e ok i FEAR SNETERSAM. Uy Teady” g et FRd Ao ' ETTER TASTING, more Promoter Jacobs had hoped toj JUNE ’ L :match the champion with neddxe! A" LUMBER mLLs healthful foods—more 8! ni: F . . e Dalted ey S . . uniform results—less kitchen {weight titleholder, but the match . time—a clean, cool kitchen— could not be made . Too bad. It/ might have cleared up the middle-' ( all these matchless advantages Automatlc E Y e weight muddle. | F Y m : f d 1 : ki with new exclusive S ‘ o - of modern electric cookery can Thil's claim to the middleweight| or xYour en‘s ? E’B U P l 3 @ W E N honors dates back to the time five nowbeyoun at a new low cost. {Yeprs ago when bie won on s foul - Speed Oven!| Master Oven! Super Broiler! by the NBA. as champion. Thil Em c H ! All-three-continac aona) won the European light-heavy title| a W‘“ ; S 0o 1907 0 Ronge Models fumpt MITIR Sad SSiRET) | from Msr!lne; 1:|er A;l’ara two years; later on another foul. | of this 1937 The Frenchman’s last two bouts 7 1 New 1937 G-E Ranges are the most with Lou Brouillard ended the cus- . i i : amazingly complete electric ranges |tomary way, with Thil on the floor nevelopl'ent . : i ; ever offered at the new low prices. |claiming a foul and French officials # Fully automatic. New “Unitop” porce- | supporting his claim. The last time| ® a0 / B i i - {Thil and” Brouillard met, 12,000 Edition v e | Pre 5 -_— ” 'y . Frepan hoxtig 1884 Xbered. thaw s i New top oven vent and automatic disapproval when Thil went to the # [floor after one of Brouillard's body of the moisture control. 6 qt. Thrift Cooker. |punches landed and the referee, - s ' | Models priced as low as !after having tolled the fatal 10 over Daily Alaska Empire : P Thil, awarded the decision to the 3 ' |tallen fighter on a foul. are avallable 1 $1 1 0.00 Shartly after that unfortunate at the 3 (incident Thil announced his retire- - Sold On Easy Payment Plan Revapapers. -3ty decaion s fnal Wpiness Offen SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Then along came Uncle-Mike. STORAGE and CRATING \' ‘ ! | | | B nig . During the month of August we will give a set of | “Alaska” by ter D. Henderson. & et ofenen El[lll'e Prllltillg Co. "Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils (value HE YOOUR T Publishers—Daily Alaska Empire 817,101 with each Kincitic Romap Jroviiimend Correctly Styled Clothes o Women Juneau Telephone—374 Alaska Electric Light & Power Company 101 SEWARD ST. Bernard Prentice, president of the Sea Bright, N. J, Tennis Club, which she won by defeating Jadwiga Jedrzejowska, Polish star. Alice’s victory was the first time in four matches she has been able fo defeat Jadwiga this year. = ' | Juneau- Douglas Alaska Alice Marbie (right) receiving the Sea Bright tennis trophy from *

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