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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA IMl’lRL lKlD.“ MR -SMITH JUST PHONED | | AND SAID HE DIDN T WANT ANY TICKETS TO ‘fOUQ\ —~ DINNER AS HE DIDN'T (~ T CARE TO GO' AN [ MoLLICAN- GO OVER | TO SMITH'S OFFICE o | SELL HIM A TICKET ) | TO ™M~ DINNER' : L.B 1927. By GLORGE McMANUS 3 Yy | HAD BEEN GO N BY GOLLY-MULLIGAN SHOULD HAVE HEARD »— FRCM HIM B I'T MA-MULLIGAN JUST Fi AND SAID THAT MR'%M\TH BOUGHT TWO TICKETS YO,‘ ! .“\.\{ ) YOUR DINNER! [ T— (THouguT, NE AN HOUR « NOw/! CELLAR CHAMPS’ COME-BACK NOT LIKELY IN 1927 SEATT rison, writing it doosn't fan Francisco Seali. de that they ha addod new faces, have strengthenine ing than Coast League son in th sy look as pit better cateh probably old-ti be @ Yell that whii \enew hardi climb of to warrant thei m up. the Averill 100 per mist find themselve line in order certain re and cisco entry in not this Hore Q of Camil O'Doul Dlay and li Suhr William pitching cellar comin « 1. Moud cent, Moudy \ form reve ball for mo: No more complete has been shown in bas those same Seals pertormed cdification of Coast [ year. From a pennant cellar champion, tumbled in a single season sure their cellar record of tories and 116 defeats wasn't as the records which some pr teams have finished with, but at i .H it was bad enough to cause con WRANGELL HigY May Get More Men The Seal ‘ the h.n. this | addition wl: rno Boys Win hom Wrangell| Hi Five 48 to 23 in Fast that it can pull out of Game Last Night. of vee to ion ran agu infielders, if win sauey | pitcher Sun Fre L I finish by the this s to better it han a l-! e - those : a derby mere t au bay year with the one or two more already assembled Messrs. Strub, Graham and nam believe that Nick Williams work sufficient improvement young men as Adolph Camilli, firot sacker, Gussie Suhr, second, base man and Earl Averill, outficlder who blossomed forth into Class AA tyros last year but who, if they im prove enough, would be looked upon as stars this to help the club considerably They that han, a seasoned shortstop: Al Stokes, a catcher who has scen some ice with the Red Sox Paul and Western League clubs Lefty O'Doul, an outficlder from [IHollywood, will add team considerably Count on Veterans They count on Oliver Walter Mails and Lefty three excellent southpaws, Dick Moudy righthanders, enough pitching Mails really didn't League batsmen last as he hefore he had his last trial with majors. The big fellow lost considerable of his fast ball. If he has he many would possible Put-| will in such than the local Hig The score game cioser indicated when men beat the Wr last nighi 18 1o The Firmeen whistle and th doubt. “Doc” Holman a the high point man of the evening, | scoring eight field baskets and con-| verting foul total of 17} remarkable shooting of | Barragar gave the dro was season, led game from 0 believe Juck Shec was never in usual was sery Boston St and hought one for a points. The o the Capt crowd a fow | thrills when he in three long shots without touching the Every shot thrown from the middle of the floor. Campen Beb substituted for Nowell at Kunz, the half worked ;00d combination well Nowell wa field poed rim past | who | Mitchell Williams, plus and Earl providing was center into the made threu | ponsible for | five, | in second and baskets the othe Baker at guard v defense man of the to up play after play under zip on Desmond, the husky win ter. was the scoring Seal gell making six baskets floor. Engstrom for Wrangell The Wrangell are planning on leaving for home Sunday on the Border Queen and arrangements are being made for another game before they leave ! The lineup for was as follows: Firemen I impress year Coa.t woals Wit shooting the outstanding tilt, breaki the bask Wrancell cen-| for Wran-' from the three baskets did I seemed the won't the ace games as bel and Kunz, csp two, are on the down grade, or should be, not enough prob ably to cease being very fair pitchers but still enough to them not on the same that they occupied three years ago, Moudy is the Seal pride Possessed of more stuff other right hander in the Leaguc Hollman (17) r he should be a great pitcher but Tracy ”» isn't not yet. William probably never Nowell c will be the pitcher he once gave Barr r G . promise of becoming | Biker (1) G Loftus Infield Helped Them | Subs: Campen (6) for Nowell, N I'll always believe that is was {he|well for Tracy, Goodrich great infield work of Ellison, - Wheel duff, Rhyne and Mulligan that made Offic some of those pitchers look so good xhviu.&_ two years ago and that even in thc years, dropped into another club, the;y would have been just ordinary work- men. Sheehan, despite the fact that he isn't a youngster by any means may | 3ill Mehlhorn, in spite of an m--J steady the infield a bit. Young Ditt- ciden tlast season when he lost part mar, bought from Augusta may come Of # finger caught in a bureau draw- through. But even so the in- er, is playing great golf on South- field will never be what it s be. ern cour after a successful tour fore Rhyne was sold and Kilduff of the Far West. He has been get- broke down. !ting through the several highly com-| Suhr who will be at second basc petitive tournaments in which he| is a hard worker, a good hitter, bui has participated with an average| "%t is a bit clumsy on the mechanics only slightly above 72 for each 18] of a double play, a feature of in- holes. Bobby Cruickshank. who llnM field work that a second baseman with Mehlhorn in the South Central must be past master of if a team ' Open at Hot Springs, Ark., last }'EM‘ is to succeed. Mulligan isn't quite and lost the play-o’f will have Jll[ the player he was two ye ago other chance in the 1927 tourr "vun cither, Camilli, the rookie tsack to be decided here soon, made boys figure plane last night's game! and woc than Wrangeil Wheeler (1) Engstrom (7) | Desmond (12) Bail any (11 refc score Mangan, timer; hin, BILL MEHLORN PLAYS GOOD GOLF IN SOUTH ’{" ILLIN(‘iS RELAY CALLS U the FIREMEN PROVE 'FEW BASEBALL STARS FORTY YEARS OF AGE ih SKAGWAY ELKS in he il the 1 put and (o] and A ) e broken er riod of unc clder sehe hall in active years of Cobh has Joln IN FIRST woactive Alex 1 sori Collins B de Swill Fddic e and Selmer for his (e for the TO STARS OF MIDWEST £ o heghest ga :.'“"';' l'll':’ 14\‘)‘1.: This is Osborne ro am indoor relay that of the will attract to armory Urbana, February 26 fleetest of the dwest representation of sections of the cial events include the lthe low and high hurdles, | 1000 yard and 1500 meter vuns, hi pole vault and shot meet University The largest in country Ilinois. one game the first consisting defeated of the Dhig game the tournament Juneau recently i ochorage Bills watchin the mi athlete i aid anxic country yard dash other S “nehorage et Jarman's Thrift Shop for in Dresses and Aprons. uwl broad jumps. 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