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| M 4 > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1937. BRINGING UP FATHER — By GEORGE McMANUS Full Time U. . | VLL JUST DOA LITTLE EXPERIMENTING WITH ME MOVIE CAMERA- ILL JUST TAKE A FEW FEET OFF THIS TABLE - | GUESS IF | WANT TO TAKE ANY PICTURES AROUND HERE- 'LL HAVE TO OO IT IN A Customs Deputy For Fairbanks | Increase in Air Travel Re- sponsible — George Tuttle Named Inspector George N. Tuttle of the Seattle Customs force has been transferred to Fairbanks as Deputy- of the Fairbanks port, the Collector cxplained Deputy Tuttle has been in the: Customs service in the Seattle dis- trict for a number of years and has had the handling of planes at Boeing Field, Seattle. With Mrs Tuttle, he will sail from Seattle on the Alaski Sept. 11 for his new] post .o CRIME IS CONFESSED BOSTON, M Sept. 3.—Police® lin-Charge at that port, it was an ,nounced today by Colléctor of Cus ;toms James J Connors. He wil Jommissioner Joseph T. Timility ald Joseph Pimental, 24, has cony 1 to killing last October, Ches SAN DIEGO IS AGAIN IN LEAD PACIFIC COAST Oakland Helps in Sending| Sacramenio Into Sec- | ond Place (By Associated Press) The San Diego Padres have re- sumed leadership in the Pacific Coast League after Oakland liter- | ally blasted the Sacramento Sena- tors out of first place. | Manuel Salvo’s effective five hit pitching gave the Padres a shutout over the San Francisco Seals. | Seattle fell before the onslaught-' ing Portland team by a score of 11 to 3. GAMES THURSDAY Los Angeles 1; Missions 3. San Francisco 0; San Diego 4. Oakland 4; Sacramento 3. | Pacific Coast Leagus [ 1 Seattle 3; Portland 11. | National League | Chicago 3; Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 11; Philadelphia 8. St. Louis 4; New York 5. American League New York 2; Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 3. Washington 8; Detroit 9. Boston 2, 8; Chicago 4, 10. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Dail)j S poft; Cartoon WON OANLY > . e "COLORED CONTINGENT” N THE NATIONAL A.A.U- MEET 7HIS YEAR — JOHN ONE RACE HE HELPED TO END FE REIGN OF NEGRO SPR/INTER: 8Y 7AKING THE er Harris, aged 5, of Cambridge. ‘The boy's body was found montks fter his disappearance in a shallows rave behind a billboard ¥ take the place of R. C. Berthel whc has acted as part time deputy. Thc latter is returning to his private in surance business in Fairbanks, —~By Pap PITCHERS FOR |Steaks Give Selkirk " TERRIERS ARE New Hitting Power . CLICKING NOW Terry’s Mound Men Are Again Finding Their | Old Stuff (By Associated Press) Everything is breaking right for | Bill Terry’s pitchers who have start- ed to click again and attack timely {if not murderously. Young Johnny McCarthy is beginning to find his !range and Terry's Terriers are now a full game in the lead in the Na- jtional League. They beat the Card- {inals yesterday 5 to 4. Of course they | were aided by the Dodgers’ decision lover the Chicago Cubs. AUTOCLASSIC "~ THORNE'S AIM LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 3.— The efforts of Joel Thorne, young millionaire sportsman of this city,’ Riflemen from the Coast Guard to drive in the Indianapolis Speed- cutter Haida and shooters irom the way race, become more furious ev- Juneau Pistol and Rifle Club will ery year. hold a competitive shoot Sunday Last year Thorne was denied the at the Mendenhall Rifle range, it privilege of betting on the track be- was announced today. The contes’ lcause the race board didn’t think will be over the 200-yard range think he had enough experience. with big bore rifles. A truck to take FErem NEW ORK, Sept. 3. — Freedom from a sinus infection which trou- |bled him all last year, together {with an improved appetite which given him a yen for thick steaks, are cited by George Sel- kirk for the batting power which has made him the leading early- on slugger of the Yankees. Sel- kirk says the steak diet has added fifteen pounds to his last season’s weight of 172, and the extra pound- age has given him more strength - HAIDA, JUNEAU RIFLEMEN WILL SHOOT SUNDAY Local Cutter and Cyane of | Ketchikan to Compete on Next Tuesday - THE NEW NATIONAL AAU 10O-METER. 1 CHAMPION — WON THE SPRINT TITLE WHICH NEGROES HAVE HELD FOR. | HE PAST FIVE | YEARS ! LT e ek WOODRUFF WOW THE B00-METERS -, ,200475—,_72@ So during the winter he campaign. the teams out will leave from in Sacramento 90 66 571 o T s s vt by Tae Reeoiand i ed on all the small tracks and es- front of the Federal building at San Francisco ... 83 T4 529 T P tahlished himself as a pretty good 8:30. i i s driver} Next Tuesday the Haida shoot- :Zfiu’:‘:fiieles s i(‘i :’g z;g Tmember of the “colored contingent” no fluke victory that McCluskey 'rm; year he had about four cars crs will shoot over the range with Oakland 14 83 471 went to Johnny Woodruff of Pitt. scored, either, for in winning he entered in the race and even man- riflemen from the Coast Guard cut- Seattle 69 87 442 R T Ray Malotte, another Stanford lad erased the mark set up by Indiana’s aged to qualify one of them him- ter Cyane of Ketchikan which is Missions 61 96 .389 |running for the Olympic Club. tvok Don Lash a year ago. self. - He was all ready to start expected to be in Juneau at thal National League | s L A T s the 400 meters. McCluskey has been running none when two lead-footed guys came time. Won Lost Pet. tdo well early in the season and along and qualified faster than he ey Woodruff had a new world record did. 1 g;‘;’ca‘g{:'k ;g :; g(‘)g g 57 > 2 well within his grasp, but the long- foe g°;e::lse ;‘::]“;”:;Mh“x ::f\: St PN JERRY JONESES TO St. Louis 6 56 53 striding Olympic champion calmly |\ S\ 8 g cippers. But Joe knew| TAKEs vacatioy mmie | STATES TOMORROW Pittsburgh 63 59 516 Perrin Walker, the lanky Geor- eased up when in sight of the tape Ly 0" po” woo doing, apparently, Mary Lee McCrary of Cordova left . Boston 59 63 ‘484 gia Tech alumnus, finally broke the |and “mPIEd across the fi 55“ line Ghen he allowed his rivals to win recently for an extended vacation! Jerry Jones, PAA pilot, who ar- Philadelphia 52 69 430 strangle-hold negro sprinters had [Perfectly content to win and MO \pimyortant contests, contenting trip. She went to Valdez, then to rived from Fairbanks on the Elec- Brooklyn 50 69 420 on on the national sprint title when |More. At that he was only three- . o1e with pointing for the big Copper City to visit her grandfather, tra yesterday afternoon, joined his Cincinnati .47 0 402 he broke the tape in the 100-meter |tenths of a second off the record. .o “pyggoa) is twenty-five nation-|John McCrary. She also went to wife in Juneau and will leave on Won Lost Pct. B ¥ 7 e Jones' w New York 81 39 675 Speedi»y had not kicked cinders in|veteran Joe McCluskey to winning | Lode and placer location notices in San Diego, Calif.fi before re- Detroit 71 50 587 the white boys’ faces. form. |Joe won the 5000 meters Try an Empire ad. for sale at The Empire Office. |turning to the North. Chicago 1 54 568 To make the uprising complete, |Crown to make it No. 18 in his col- —— e - 3 st i FEER A Ly Boston 65 54 546 black-haired Jack Weirhauser of |lection. Cleveland 61 58 513 Stanford, flying the colors of the{ The grand old man of distance Washington 55 63 466 Olympic club, won the 200-meter |running (he’s 25) made a show of Philadelphia 39 1 355 dash in meet record time. the field that included his nemesis, St. Louis 38 83 314" The only track title won by alTommy Deckard of Indiana. It was | It is the first time a full-timc - x deputy has been placed in the Fair- ON TRIP TO SOUTH \banks office and the assignment i Mr. and Mrs. William Bill left occasioned by the rapid increase in foreign air mail trg n the Princess Charlotte for a vas el in and ou ! _ation trip to the South. » Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROCWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery }A 60 SECONDS WILL DO IT! You might want to get rid or that light blue roadster you're driving, or perhaps your desk at the office is getting too shab- by for you to use. 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