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M \R(H B e e BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-1 VE GOT MY | MIND SET ON THAT | | TRAVELIN AMBASS ADOR JOB AN'I'™M GONNA 4 A GIT 1 T- | WANNA N g = = THE WORLD /| > | NO USE TALKING I [~ ou THE GIRLS \N THE SAID ONITED STATES ARE|| +T' THE ORESSIEST 1k — & \‘I"rns WORLD- ~~ ; BEGINNNG | NEXT WEEK | DY WL SERNE Ef o t 1927 ev Inv FeaTure Service |1< il Creat Britain rights reserved 4, 1927. | r™ocosT VONDERIN' | WHETHER | JHAT HAS WWANT THAT y,/\x PENED? | TRAVELIN JOB OR MNOT Sharkev Scores T NEW Sharkey, night aver YORK, March the Boston scored a tec Mike M twelfth ot 41 }\m k out Tign 0 v York, in the and battered, and bt month in MeT ing from 1l It appeared that wshed in pattercd from his i blood when the v in bad his waist with intervened to eree v definitely check of th eveteran M key's ) ed the comeback Tigue Mike's finish came to a gash on the nouath cansed by tooth rather than he received at the suddenly insi v broken i o the hattcr hand s due point appar trivmph ¢ 1 lead on > end came and was ted for a deci ninetcen when t ently ive anyway as his vantage began rugged rival, who we pounds, but McTig ably have lasted the acerdent that commission Sharkey, although dil W ing McTigue down with his batterir two fisted drive t and| g bhody, found Mike e y to and tike at every turn The Boston sailor showed more | marks of the battle t} Milke 1 at the emd his left eye 5 cut partly closed, his mouth jag « s gave ¥ seven rounds and McTigue five rounds BEST BOSTON BATSMAN pound hi 170 on hed would s limit but put him out to te head ‘.m.\m. [ Shar the first .\hn was the only » player 1o get mor Fddie Brown, mal Lea v] an 200 ed only three B hut it season, has plag- | ons in the major been in basebanl he started his ¢ has 1913 when reer in the minors. In 1 gave him a batting The Boston Nation; Leagae aitsman was third in leaguc | pting chances with 426, Brown ! is a tall player, six feet, threecincie but is not slow for h a bi low. He had a trial with the Giant in 1921 but sent to Indi Bk where he hit tha ball hard and wi taken on by Brooklyn in 1921 was traded to the Braves where his hard hitting and sensational field ing were features of the season’s| play. 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" echnical Knockoui Over MTigue in Twelfth «’)f 15 Round Bouwut SETS ATHLETIC MARK Wt with 700 va {or Des PRINCE OF WALES’ HORSES ‘MAY ENTER | LONDON 1ol Wal HAS BASEBALL RECORD " ' hould show OREGON LOSES T0 CALIFORNIA e than usnal inter S “mm" ON COMING FECM SCUTH AFRICA Southern Basketball Team | Takes First of Three Game Series f()l Coast Title. e presen | - - { | REVIVING ICE REGATTA | OFF MENOMINEE Ore March 4--The five of the University of wated the University iight by a s he firs of three the Coast Conferenc Brown look 1 1o hoxin will Lak Michigan inlet f ten years in Meno Th vacht pin at a hundr to decide championship. During the «l from side first half the lead swa to side It was tied on five o Oregon led 17 to 15 at the 1 T Mich will be host to th » Yachting re t and ordey gatea no less t rthwes which en times onsin to keep $5.001 o KAGWAY BOWLERS ARE | DEFEATED BY ANCHORAGC; 4 from win trophies mnounced WITH 10 MONOGRAMS ' "l i some more mode In the fourth between the s and the Ancho defeated the fo was Anchor of the hlete to win ten let ¢ a chance at the pr oo rodetters i : focthall extra ih h cnabled him to wil 1 in a half of two basket e has 4 mo-| and plans o study | city squash lhxm;w)]] -+ t fress and 1]1]1\1!‘ kagway 22 in and The throy vour Phone D letter | Old papers for sale at The Empire decline BASKETBALL JUNEAL e HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS rs. PUB“.C RACE MEETS DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS M Prince| public cour. ch 4 may The con he seen| Hercto tken part in regimental Prince has about | that his This game determines Champions of Southeastern Alasha rac to-point eve but the > his mind more has A. 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Hd“ SiE; recently HMH Saxton for S TICE TO SCHOOL BOND HOLDERS NO Notice is folowing hereby given that the| | chool Bonds | ctitee with in areh 1, 1927 . Juneau, Al aise outstandin will be redecmed, t terest any time fter ) at office of City (1 ka, and that | March 1, 1927 ol Bond interest will e Mg to be redeemed Ma Al ’ 27 i 120-124, Ine $ Hoog] Ine T“‘ 100 | 1,000 veturned i 0% inj alt|? could Both teams recently inter last frox the chool Wrangeall week, w eir game The two t in Wi bat will tourney = . Ine Ine. n nnin not meet hih Ine 100 Ine wled 1 1 500 100 500 1,900 100 | 100 anmean givls are slight fav-| N Island girls 10 win| ! has defeated the this|* The Ine Ine yorne rites over th tonigit Doug'as year and rean in out are noted for e and liable to the over-confident sextet local girls won cvery bouglas but lost the D to Douglas in the last vivls every e are to rep Dowstias girls back st prise ar 1L R, SHEPARD, City Clerk m of e ame tournament A lurge erowd is exne Many attend t ted te turn of tne Legisla to com- those ton tors will h pare th r higl Coach at he i up: B two team 1 schools Keller announced today starting his strongesi and - Pade center; and ne meister, Weil Morricon Messer ards Coac h Alice Holt of Dongia probably start Gallwas at forwards; Carlson, c side center; Reide will and Lind-as iter: Ham-, . g Now, if your auto’s feeling sick You then should bring it “to us quick. guards > JAPANESE PLAYER BILLIARD TGURNEY WASHINGTON, Hagenblacher, of € Wlll-]'\' your car starts to groan or squeak there's something the matter with it inside. 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