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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1937. By GEORGE McMANUS C OLISEU M OH- BOY- OH-BOY- ME GOUT Y - AND IM POSITIVE 1S WORSE THIS MORMIN'- AH-THAT FEELS . HE KICKED ME Shew Place of Juneau 0N BETTER-IF | I WITH THE FOOT £ LAST TIMES TO’NIGH’VI’A T0N T JUST SIT QUIET- INING ‘ HE SAID HAS TONIGHT / (7 ,:EELE-,QAI_L ) R ] % v THE GOUT INIT- IAMES RIGHT= CAGHNEY R Daily Sports Cartoon &R 7B Coliseum Shows |SAN DIEGOIS || ‘Wedding Present’ | CHAMP TEAM, || & | SCHULBERG Production 7 | calling for a lot of the right men-| Caes Frts '{al attitude, seasoned with weight T { [Where needed. has worked wonders| Joan Bennett, Cary Grant|Take Four Straight from | for “El Goofy” tk on. Q 2 ’ z “Transatlantic Love” it il Are Stars in Latest | Portland to Win | * | total loss for the last two seasons Production 1937 Pennant Betty Boop Cartoon -THE 5 " | Although he won 13 a only | — oo - ety D% |scven Jast year, it was largely be-| pqul Gallico's smash Saturday | PORTLAND, Oregon, Oct, 4—The | Latest Fox Movietonews ACE LEFT- H e of the particular, brand of poonine post story of the romance San Diego Padres finished the job v HANPER mite his New York ‘xl‘u\k:w" of a pair of scatter-brained news- [of winning the Pacific Coast League STARTING TOMORROW WAS THE | teammates exploded. In the |y, o hoporters, “Wedding Present,” |pennant by defeating the Portland Lawence Tibbett in BT {World Series, if it hadn't been ot (oo egterday at the Coliseum |Beavers by a score of 6 to 4. The|| ‘TJnder Your Spell’ AMERICAN . ‘y"y‘y’(y'“'t:’j-:;l’;‘:*" {"'f"u\“”\Kl;“:"'lii‘v' Theatre in film form, with Joan|Win was the fourth straight victory LEAGUER TO “ S fipans vy _”‘)1 lons | Bennett and Cary Grant in star- for the Padres against the Beavers "% g r ve bee around IONgH ..o roles. The picture was pro-|in the playoff or title series. J 24 £ win 20 GAMES ough to say “take a wall i 1ol ; s 10 J.—Emptre. TS SEASON | the vinter. however, the(duced by B. P. Schulberg for Para-| - r erratic southpaw from |mount and directed by Richard OUR GANG A . ia got himself into the right | Wallace. g g | H ‘ RCH OF TIME"” Symphony— S { B & . Coni 28 weight until he was satisfied he was | Workers on a large daily, planning oo il A is best playing age. to marry until one of Grant's MURPERERS ROW._ : Lest plaving poutdaee. 2, BT Gl M | HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS he's going to town. He was THATE ?9 the first pitcher in the big leagues|after, Grant becomes city editor to| and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY his year to win 20 games, beating|succeed hard-boiled George Ban-| Carl Hubbell to that distinction by|croft, and his former partner quits lim margin of three hours. In‘lh" paper to flee to New York and california Gmcery ddition, he's outdistanced all other |a “spite marriag when she sees elbowers for strikeout honors, \\m.,mm becoming “a big two-telephone THE PURE FOODS STORE 1 for the season, and is issuing|man” like Bancroft. Grant follow: fewer bases on balls than for the and with the aid of a New York Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ast two years. | gangster who owes him a debt of g Lefty's wife, the attractive June| itude, proceeds to celebrate at — - — - R — —— e — GOMEZ. HAS COME 4 ding back from the all-star game | Feature - e AFTER THE BOUNCING ABOUT =F mez was the American leaguers'| gennett plans to marry; Gene YDea, explained about the mental|a bar, while planning the biggest that present brings a reconciliation. | HE TOOK /N /935 ant 1936 O ~/11SELF A 7E winning pitcher. Lockhart, as a visiting Archduke; | Remember ' ' - —— - - \ C st year, Lefty fretled and |yyjjjam Demarest as the gangster; | o3 e DI N 4 § \ttitude part of it as they were|wedding present of all time for his y Plays Lead- ( / |former sweetheart. The nature of mng Role in Dramatic BhAcKk N GRAND S7TYLE Vi 1 Washington this summer, where| conrad Nagel, as the man Miss Packing the Cagney punch—both | T’ — g Ty : figuratively and literally—and told '~ : : : uned - each time he lost a ball|yne; Gourtney, Edward Brophy and ] 2 ame,” she related. “It became so0 dgainst a background that is re- sad. that T finally had to tell him | ®mon Ford add to the m:neru]’, freshingly new and diffe ireat Cincinnati 3, 0; Pittsburgh 4, 4 Ame an League I'd leave him if he didn’t stop IO,,](:VHy of the story. ¢ i aAR o 73 4 at e Wor : P C ve i 3 stop. W ity SN S 2 e " . ey Guy,” James Cagney's picture cond game called at end of Won Lost Pot| oo cot diant mean it) ! [f your Dally Alaska Emplre has inning because of rain New York 102 For just about all of tt | today?’ 7 AR f g Clin iladelphia 0: i 5 sfoit 4 F st about @ e sea- | by b . day at the Capit After Philadelphia 0; Boston 6 Detroit 89 5 on, it was awful. He'd come home| *‘You're wrong, darling,” he re- not been delivered arly a year : from the St. Louis 4; Chicago 6 Chicago 86 ! « o 7 : . A Ol vn \fter losing a game and there was|plied, ‘T lost by a lop-sided score e - exceptfor - his . appearance L] American League s 5341 10 living with him. He'd be blue and |and I was taken out in four innings. By 6:00 P. M. s “Bottom” in “Midsummer Night's Boston 1; New York 6. Skon, yalky, and was liable to snap your |But I don't want you to leave me. Dream” last summer, the dynamic n Chicago 2, 7; St. Louis 0, 2. First Washington : 4771 ead off ! since then, Lefty doesn’t fret so little redheaded - will be wel UR |game 10 innings. i:‘““""‘l_"““ 8 E “But when T threatened him, and [ much, and he's a better pitcher for comed by ds of Cagney fa Washington 4, 4; Philadelphia 5, St. Louis old him not to lose.himself so|it. This season, in a recent four- P“oNE ‘Great pictures the popu- 3. Second game called at end of sompletely because he lost a game, |game winning streak Gomez has al- ar star as a deputy in the Weights J o g fifth inning because of darkness. FRACTURES SKULL, DIES apparently worked. lowed just one run and 18 hits in 4 M 2 Last Chapter of 1937 to Be " Gieveland 0; Detroit 1. | $o5E he next game he pitched, I|innings, has fanned 29 batters, has 2 2 for Grand National opened yester- - nd Meosures Department i y large city, who is placed in char World Series Start- e o o o oriock, WHO gian't have time to go or to find piiched three shutouts and 24 con- of the department through the . i GAMES SATURDAY sustained a {racture of the skull o4 ¢ne yesult before he came home, |secutive scoreless innings, and has “ganging” of his chief by a group mg W(dneaday in a fall recently, died in the because we were expecting folks for |kocked off such dagerous rivals as of politicians and grafters, who e | : National League f}f\f’_\nl‘a'»_:'~‘H%mmll e\fli:f__nxx eMer= ginner and I was busy preparing. |the Detroit Tigers, Cleveland In- seek to control the short weight| The 1937 major league baseball El:l.“(;fl",l:“;o.“fm:f" 7'2 i}‘»:;:y flight by plane fzom Port- wiyhen he came home, he was as| dians and the walloping Washington A b t [MMED- racket.. When he sets out to break geason is at an end and all that: % Jlckal0; - Brooklvi, & el S IR jolly and jovial as he could be. We | Senators. His earned run average for COpYy W1 e sent you St. Louis 1; Chicago 5 | o R all sat down to dinner and Lefty the year is one of the best in the up the ring he swiftly fintls him- now remains is the world series| Gincinnati 3; Pittsburgh 4 | SIt . up against nowerful foroes,’ chapter which openis Wednesday Hunchback dwarfs at the court of talked as though he didn’t have a big leagues, ARRIER. which ruthlessly seek to destroy the Yankee Stadium between the American League Rig EoD I Seih vere it wokiy B e wona. A IATELY by SPECIAL C mortalized by the painter Veles- “Positive he had won, I asked, Chianti wine is produced in the (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) him., Yankees and tne Giants. Chicago 8; St. Louis 2. ; ) e ! 3 . He almost loses the girl he loves, Up and down the big time lot' Washington 3, 6; Philadelphia 10, quez. him, ‘Lefty, what score did you win mountain district of Siena, Italy. his life is threatened and he is things that happened will not be 6. Second game called at end of framed and faces disgrace, but he forgotten for a long time. !fifth inning on account of dark- remains sturdily steadfast to the K Aside from New York's second ness. trust placed in him by his superior straight championship monopoly, Boston 3; New York 11. | and his devotion to what he knows developments that stand out for| Cleveland 12; Detroit 5. y £ Jg s is his duty to the public. How he the campaign include the financial —_ " E A s to clear his name, uphold success, epidemic of injuries that | STANDING OF CLUBS . i and round up the crafty hit every club in each loop, the high | (Final Standings) J g ; % ¢ A w l N D 0 w c L E A N l N c ho have tried to ruin him class walloping of several players| National League 1 i forms the theme of one of the fast- and the Boston Bees, rated seventh Won Lost Pet.| . est moving pic s in which Cag- Or eighth place, finishing just a New York 95 57 625 P ¢ e ,‘ % % R LV ! PHONE 485 new has yet appeared. game out of fourth place on the!Chicago 93 61 604 | strength of pitching of rookies Lou Pittsburgh 86 68 558 | R 2 placed on the Fette and Jim Turner. | st. Louis 81 73 526 o dison Thomas E: narket the first commercial model Boston .. el N 3 520 | of the phonograph in 1888. Within GAMES SUNDAY Brooklyn . . 62 91 a few years, phonographs and rec- National League lehiladelpl\ia SR ) § 92 J . # 4 : 5 5 eeping the couw New York 4; Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 56 98 3 § » 1 ; z v st . R 0 Allen Shattuck FIRE PREVENTION WEEK : | Established 1898 October 3-9 | i Wowa »: Alaska H. R. SHEPARD N %30 A : ; Subscribe General P L : & for The Empire Insurance R o NOW for 4 and get full “Absolute : k& : S : report of Great o F o R I N s u R A N c E Secwrify’ 3 : Baseball B. M. Béhrends b7 = P53 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Bank Building : ity S Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. PHONE 409 it et 5 > JUNEAU ALASKA 4 Juneou Lumber Mills, Inc. # 7