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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1939. ™ ok A T THE DAILY ALASKA RN, Y e e e ——— Jsast_srowa, -t Besor, - andt SRS " HEAT WAVE MEANS HOT SLUGGING N e i 1 i | have an experienced quartet. Steye Sitko, quarterback, Bob S: au and ¢ lE E l E l N j MIZE Lou Zontini, halfbacks, and Fu ’ / back Joe Thesing will give the Irish power and speed on offense. | | . : i 1 i Sheridan Back [ 3 ; Ben Sheridan, speedsicr spar \ W s plug of the Irish attack in so many o 3 last fall, will be available for i 5 s ring spots again while : arr n is ar (\M‘I'h‘l\(‘.‘(l‘ asser able punter. Sheri- : | dan and Pvenson, \\nh sx(ko and S- quarte! t Piep d for fullback through often as ! o i 7 . 3 DAYS | | | AR ¢ how good we'll be,” Layden says. “Notre Dame | == teams always come up with a lot - e » Friday, Saturday, Monday and I hope this 1939 team has #t g often. That schedule is enowgh to ten anyone—but we'll have a ball club.” Probably a pretty good one toc e . ALL $5 SHOES IN WINDOW JOHN MIZE: —-llfi hul\ come uhcn thr\ umnl His stance at the plate is simi- | UDDS and ENDS, = By the A. P. Feature Service) I 6 Ak Witk Bahe‘ Ruth | CRAMENTO. Sent IZES . — bl ar to V] 2 S, AME , Cal., Sept. 22 = ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22—Long Johnl| - o, joveq, with both feet closer | SO er kst orh BROKEN - § together than is common. In | 9 W Bhdked (Hies | | teries with few rsections, is authorized in a passed b gl 1 All Standard $5 At lenst the socking crown Js( '","S SEASON SR [ Cincinnati had a cnance at Mm NADIAN DISCOUNT ing for Long John to pick it up come oes Vs | dinals. The Reds paid $55,000 for M Mize, the corn-fed robust farm boy | from Jawja, found his hitting eye| 3 _ e YT early enough this summer for a | four big-league years he has a slugging splurge that has brought| SUmPousite batling average of him the National League baumzi about .350—better than the life- championship. time mark of all the other slug gers still active. October 1st. As the senior circuit l’n h(\" s Bank. campaign moved into the home| . . - " s ank. - L - oned " stroteh Mise wi Biting arouns|CHSser. Bt Mise was Raving trol-| | 5y pARE HULIGAN Policeman’s—Mail Carrier 365 and had a lead of some 30 g o 3 in training 8 Cincinnati | AP Feature Service PR S I D " \J re points on his nearest challenger. |, 0. decided he wasn't worth the s | BRAISED 'Sh”‘ Scece This is John Robert Mize’s fourth | | gamble and returned him. Mize had X . [ . YeAr & ' p SOt BEND, 1., Sept. 22 ret “;;‘ ]"“"C;'l‘“:“fl"’: :’L“d\j\' growth removed from his leg and |, “I ff‘\’ : ]:" .,I“,‘, iy Short Ribs of Beef he has had to play second fiddle to| c; ,‘,'"““‘,“l’l“‘ to become a star with the | .,y peeq it of scrap they and SPAGHETTI | DOUBLE SOLES : i 1 muster this fall .Ix‘n‘ (Ducky) Medwick but John has Johnny can't explain why he nev- |c all, Baran0[ Tomorrow always tioughtihe wae 8 beeter bit- | o 8earts hitttng unti) hot weather Facing potentially the hardest)’ ~ | ARCH SUPPORT than handsome Joe and now he | - T AT B average he | schedule of recent years, the Notre| 0 to h.\('k. up his| hioht have if his all-year p vas | Dame football squad must go ls will hear of these torrid as that he sets in Au hrough nine games without a sin- 1 | CALF SKIN KID when contract signing time x'nllx‘:“m September gle breather. But for all of that,| around | Mize on a conditional sale from Ro- — .t Coach Elmer Layden and his staff John has come close to win- | are optimistic over 1939 prospects. in the majors. | speedy attack operating behind a ol line S Begbaiotiar 80, Than A $6 Value at | % . Last year | | bang, bang, bang, come games with || JOINT FEATURE SERVICE e trailed (Schnozzle) | l d ieo Tech, Southern Metho Lombardi of Cincinnati by a few 1 on Sa ur a M(l] :4‘.\\ : Ml Cle \“x rm‘\l mmt‘ gie ON THE AIR! points with a .337 mark. As a ‘ Tech, Army at New York, Iowa freshman in 1936 John hit .329. Northwestern, and Southern Cali- H John's irouble has always been| Although the official football sen- | fornia [ BY The Dally Alaska that he can't seem to start banging |son does not open until Ss | 2 "y the ball until hot weather arrives.|September 30, there are se -‘m Bikes, s Dbl s Emplre and KINY [ ] During April, May and well into|ga scheduled for tomorrow . 1"‘,‘["” had=neacly. 100- men -out June Johnny sports a puny average | follo fob the YDreRsSBOL THEAE (M for such a robust gny: 'Then he| Citadel—North Carolina at Chap-| He. miush LGEVSiop . Duaoesnenih B days every week at starts powdering the ball. In past|el Hill T S0 7SRRI RN seasons Johnny's late start has| Davidson-North Carolina State at | Graduation took i BAC R0 BN 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. given his rivals a big advantage | Greensboro. e but John Kelly, right end. The 7:00 9:45 that he hasn't quite been able to| Wake Forest—South Carolina :xn\;‘;"”t‘"ln\;”’(‘“ (“‘"’r ‘;‘"” e ‘”1“k1' Reorbi i P overcome. For instance, last year|Wake Forrest 08F - Aniagh K@ TRRIGLS, By ne Mize's hitting was 50 weak that| Clemson. Presbyterian at Olem- : G0 TO THE SHOE MAN WHO KNOWS SHOES Who Frankie Frisch actually benched him |son S & p = 4 for several weeks. L | Wiam and Mary—Guilford at knows his business on makmg a fit for comfort, economy n order to finish among the | Williamsburg { "/ leaders Johnny has had to hit | V.MI—Roanoke at Lexington, | ! around .400 during the last few | V.P.I—Randolph Macon at Blacks 4 ) and all-around wear. WE CAN FIT YOU TODAY! months to level off his earlier |burg | low average. This year he woke | Virginia — Hampden Sydney at up soon enough to overhaul | Charlottesville, ‘ N . Morris Arnovich of the Phillies, | Richmond — Newport News at The world’s largest selling whe Lad ses BB IS the. | Nowport Naws. | straight Bourbon whiskey! ) first half of the season. Florida—Stetson at Gainesville. | _ B Mize not only has a crack batting| Mississippi State — Howard at e e ] average but stands second in the|Starkville, : CHE : / the all important depart B am Young—Arizona State ment of runs batted in. His slug- at Flagstaff. has played a major role in the| Texas A. and M.—Texas Mines at . threat to Cincinnati’s El Paso. | ¢ 4 “ : fi 270 50. Franklin St. wnant hopes. | Arkansas—Central Oklahoma at 'y i Johnny entered baseball with | Fayetteville. Greensboro in 1931. He was with| Centenary —Hardin Simmons at Elmira in 1932, Greensboro and Ro- | Shreveport. oy ot oA B et | & Wyl S S .nummnmuummnumum|||mmmmmmu|n|||mmumuuumu|ml|||||||||l|1|||||munmnmmmlmmuuul|||||||||||||||m|nmmmmlmmmm lower than .317. He's 26, stands 6 San Francisco—San Jose State at feet 1'% inches tall, and weighs 205.| San Francisco. Long John, big and buriy, has | *Coe—Towa State at Ames. o i A There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising slanting eyes and a round face. 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