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THE D/\Tl\ ALASKA EMP BR lN(,lN(, UP FATHER 2, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927, By GEORGE McMAD \WELL- THE RETIRING TRAVELIN' AMBASSADOR ARRIVES TO: DAY ILL GO DOWN TO THE DOCK AN’ MEET HIM- HE KIN GIVE ME SOME POINTERS ABOULT THEJOB! '€ ~eNE ) COME OFF THE B0AT! © 1927 &y InT L Feature Senvicr, Ine THE RETIRIN' | SOADOR | > ON BOARD! | WELL, e — | WHERE JTHr\T | EASY-J0E ik 5 HF" HiM! I HE'S A . NERVOUS | WRECK!™ | B ) His in gymn and hocke Ided archery to sports Both Mr uates of B wife directs some hasketball, and recently the list of 115> NEW ESSEXS ARRIVE ten FOR JUNEAU has girls'l oo WHAT’S IN NICKNAME? mis MAURICE CALLED DICK . PETERSBURG, Fla, Mareh 2 Dick™ Burrus, Boston first bas addrecsed as Richard b who wish famil- | ising Georg are today owner and Mrs. Keany are gral es College. They are kept busy at home coaching two prom young athlef o the future. — - ee—— - CHANGE OF VESSEL'S NAME Whs Permission having been granted, herehy given that name of | 24 CO. NO. 1, official num-|of halibut were sold to N. P. CORP. NO. 14.}jcan for 8 and 15.50 «« JOHN €. McBRIDE ls *aid s aatte Collector of Customs e R Bahy Dresses, Suil Old papers for sale at The Bmpire. "man's Thrift Sho; coaches which men, s ome of his acquaintanccs to avoid the cl of undue javity by using knamc His name, however, not R ard but Maurice. The “Dick pinned on him when he wa tu dent at Nowth Carolina State Colloge before he broke professional by way of Columbia of the| League. He b s to thei_ agy, ¢ lodge in which & Rice holds ip. Rice's t name Isj steamer from were p McCaul g PRINCE RUI notice Saventy-four Scow H. P into ber 165862, ——— e OUTFIELDER STATZ PLAYS SCRATCH GOLF LOS Cal., Arnold win - His atz, turns to the major le son as a member of the Brooklyn! Nation is one of the best goll players among big leagne bascball | me March 21 who ues this soa- | z is rated serateh man in open tourngmen ay the Pacific coast, where he has becn in the! outfield for the Angeles team | of the cost league. He usually shools in the low nties. Ile Los Angeles from the Chic — e COACH FOR SENATORS IS LADY LUCK’S PET March 24 The mators are headed for League pennant r il the luck of Jack On Los came 9 g0 cub: T\’\lI'\ pitching coach, has beon with nine clubs that took pennants in their respective leagues his firsi ) with them, and one that took second place. He is beginning his first scason with the Scnator Onglow started with Dall 1910, and Dallas copped the T League flag. Next year the best h could do was to wish the Dotroit Tigers into second place. Then he served with Providence, Buffalo, the New York Giants, Kansas City, two teams in the outlawed Steel League and Richmond. all of which won pennants his first scason with them In 1925, his first scason with Pitt burgh, the Pirates made baseball | history in the National Leaguc and the World Series >ee This modern age » likes the mellow | mildness of a “Mr. and Mrs. Coach” to direct| its athletes. “Mr. Coach” is Frank W. Kcany who puts baseball, football, and basketball aspirants through their | paces when he isn't teaching che-| e e e PSS ESSEX SUPER SIX $ 965.00 965.00 1045.00 Delivered in Juneau ——— {Thos. J. McCaull] ... 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