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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER 3y GEORGLE .\hn\l,\&l S YOU SAY THESE YES-SIR- THIS WAS BY CGOLLY - ' VE BEEN i y RUINS ARE A A BREWERY IN LOOKIN FOR THESE | » | - 2 "THOUSAND THOSE DAYS-SEE WORDS EVER SINCE A | WELL: THE FELLOW WHO \ > THE W DS LIGHT VE S e i 2L o 4 iyl YEARS OLD BEER"?SSCR\BED | ,l VE gcr_‘r\l‘l‘r\l T_JAs-"A\N | : [\ HOPE oL WiLL ] . | | CARVED THAT A THOUSAND " é ON THIS PILLAR! > <~ | UNDERSTAND s 71 YEARS ACO 19 A s » 9 ” 7 WHAT 1+ WAN'T | FRIEND OF MINE AL.L 4 [ RIGH | g 3 Do you know the only differencs between ru g and burping is time—both are oxidation. You can fecl and see the fire produced by rapid burr But when metal rus the proc is too slow to Rust is the *“ash” of this f ARMCO Ingot Ivom RESISTS RUST Lo R, R gl e b e g R , i | 7.3. WOODARD CO. RN T R e R R T T R e e A R S A R T RIS At 1 | 11" | JUNEAU BAND OUT; | “""':'::f"s.'j“n' '“"L,'t.ls i W RY WiNS : CONCERT, PARADE\ . 20 B0t O } i \ \ 9 Th Junean ity Band made it b o (. 3 | Earo. & ounoert af. Trissgls Sausre COMPANY : { |Chestnut Colt of Harry Payne |marehed : Ball park = ? | S‘ Whitney's .~!.‘l\!)l(‘.~' Talk(‘-x‘ | artig: tha i ‘of e doubte| | o At S | here s nothing more peppy that | LOUISVILLE, y May 16 Whi good matrial musi | kery, Harry Whitney's Ches: —— .. — 3 : A |seven—all. Schmitz led off with a] - o] RS Ingry e W : ; Miners Beat Elks and |eipotug, aiiikls. 4B went..th nisd . on {Hat solt, | won Fiity-third Ker SILVER TEA-MUSICALE Biown's out at first after Marshali | GIVE AND TAKE e s acd cuar FEMERIG L uspices of Ladies” Guild, Holy had fanned. Vale singled, his third | i ) - L 18 two mil- prinity Cathedrai, Wednesday aftc Schmitz, Vale taking s on the residend M 2. Rjee, invited ' * » ,Iplay at home and stealing third. | oo iid s k B In First League Tilts .0 b S s - s st the Wi i S (=) e ingled to scoring. Vale with | Meaning cf That iy e NOTICE ] 3 the tying The middle name of \ 1 T | we favorite, paid §3.80 to p lward Leach has today pur- The 1927 geason of the City Leagu-» Box Score and Summary Both. Kosk i nning tightenec | Tilden, former tenmis cl | ma §3.40 to w on $2 ticket e Home Cafe from Gus got u er way Sunday afternoor th irs H m t E: ¥ 8 re Tatum Wager totalled nearly $2,000,000. nt he e is respo ot unde Sunday afternoon wi First Game ) this and runs war o2 A S but t latter respon a doublehe in wi the Alaska sina JUNEAU The N g0 were retired in ¢ P Rt 11l bills to this date. adv Juneau walloped the Elks 3, m AB R H 5 . hzd a man on in the| Competition for Rickard FINDS SECRET DRILL g e seven inmings, and ,the American ! S A A rival sports arena fo Madison | : cance, licensed osteo s bt ot et him past se | o b WV S U St | AIDS YOUNG GRIDDERS phatic piifcran, his returna ‘trom lLegion nosed out ahead of i 1 5 2 0 nd, and went one, two, three it | Moose 8 to 7. [ 2 he tenth via the sirikeout route. Yo It will have a capa ind reopened his office S The last game was scheduled, also, Nowell Wi on Enones 30.000. Humbert Fugaz MINNT 9 . 01 ¢ in Building. * R\)I\NINIrAFTU;J to go but seven frames, but it 1 Roberts, 2 3 Koski paved the way for his owr |promoter, is backing the project foothall i « Al SoRp T B, 3 A BARGAIN'/ quired 10 spasms to decide the issue, Ienson, 8 downtall in the. tenth, Geddes.rolled YIVGH T ¢ " 94 > the Mdose scoring (wo runs in the O'neel, p to the 1,”‘ and Koski hea it to Site’s Already Chosen secret ] f | i . :ELL DowN seventh to tie at 7 all M'Spadden, ss 2 rghtficld wall, Geddes going to| The open golf tournament will b \aEa I U ¥ | | > ND HURT Good Crowd Attends Holman, 31 : Sabin flew to loft and Jewett |held in 1928 at the Olympia Ficld ; , head coach at tI i | MY POCKETBOOK) Despite the cloudy, and sometimes | *Hagen, rf Cubningham groundeéd : tor) Club, Chicago ty of Minnesota £ns gl s damp, weather and chilly tempe trilly, It : F who jugeled then three low V- avently o a4 1 | ), 0 y ail Their Alma Mater about keeping ture, the fans turned out in good | iProdie, cf and Geddes came home with force to help pry off baseball's lid | §Mosher, p 0 Memorial stadium committees or ¢ youn hurried home to a late dinner be Tota's 3 12 21 9 3 nesota have aced accounts of — i . 2 NRNEE= S > fore Warren Geddes scampered home | *Substituted for Watts in fourth Q linquent subscribers fw the hands of | yemarks i W in the tenth inning with the run| fSubstituted for McCloskey in SEATTLE QPL i A e i Bl v b C3 D% .'5 which gave the second game to the | fourth, L o front of ¢ g0 ga moral L A b € ¢ Vadananr: tSubstituted for Nowell in fourth They're Just Alike iy {|4=A|F: AND™ SQUAR Rl Skl §Substituted for O’neel in fourth Haliom. do @roaTBTwins® nasamby % o : (i The usual opening ceremonics “.-xul §81 DDUBLE HEADER Seldom ¢ 1 | -~ 66 TPARGAINS” have cost the . av. ELKS eacl ther y completely as do | 6 il 4 b . - staged after a little delay oceasion " ach other ¥ & ¥ AB R H PO A E Clarence Jonnard, Philadelphia Na- | BIG MOGSE” CLABAUGH the bacon. i world more money tha ed by some tardy ball players. Led |y o = Sl 1 ) | H L UL of ‘he/hineatly priken by the City Band, the four teams,|Mangan, 1f. : 0 Fisyat oatolter, and/iGiaude Jomad, | IS BASEALL WONDER| merchandise that has ever been ghlin, 0 {now an American Association pitcl " : offered for sale. We do not trick preceded:.by sGov.. Geerge . A. . Parks, ] : RS {rio g ‘ Mayor T. B. Judson, league officers ~1J XAt ¥ LOS ANGELES, May 16 thlor. Ballplayers Who MR knowh'them | pyppR Texas, May 16.—Out of your dollars into our till by and umpires, marched to the flagpole ' €0 kB ‘:i’hl A IATaR Allll‘:l'“ !"!4]‘1:“ or years frequently istake one for ., hyghes” sometimes come basc craftily schemed ‘“‘reductions” center fi vhere > flag AR e e A 3 5 2 e o four hits a de e other ause yo 5 in_center flold where ihe flag and oo - 0 ot TR R S o o ballwonders. Saltior ‘, that cause you (0 pay a highr the 1926 pennant, a bunting of purpi> oypiuinie” 2 g 0 4 Abtedt bf the w0k b1 | Jonn Big Moose” Clab n, ! price on some less mentioned and white with the word “Elks” on (. There Are Exceptions formerly with the' Tyler club of the article. it, were hoisted to the masthead, o J The golf association barred Mary 3 ' i Flie - Stars 9 its f ¢ 2 old Fast Tevas League, now with 272 4 B # Parks Pitches First Ball The Stars bunched hits mln-‘.‘;: owno as an amatewr because she | ““Kh Boint O, olub of th SANITARY GROCERY McAllis 8., i 4 second game off Edwards and g %, - i iov. Parks e roceede J * plays professional temnis: but Arnold | i S anat g Tan pISES, st kT toar) v . |at the start, to rin up a safe lead Siats 'protessional ballpiayer, and| ¥ camont Leagua, seems to qualify,) The Store ‘Taut rieases O e Tuduin. bt Totals 53 521 9 2| Johnny Kerr hit a home run with|gait, BOSGII o ional fight- | The ~particular twinkle of this| | atartod the season, Maydr Judson be- [ »Substituted for Clark in fifth. = |the bases empty i the sixth nning|.y"have been allowedl to PATtCIDEte | horos su 51 home rans in 1920 for e ' PIONE §3 and 85 ig_on the receiving end and Guy| Sumary: Earned runs—Miners 4.of the second game [er. “hay ¢ ATHCIDAe | hatter out 61 home run 7% McNaughton at bat. t ks % i e e IR e g M et [in" amateur golt meets. {a world's record for all leagues. The |- | CdP& ar Barragar slammed a three-bagger rews; three base hit—Barvagar, ¥ game: Seattle—Miljus and | record bhooks 1 h o lef(b(hm'\'lu- ri‘m h]il of llw‘ vear on’ balls—off Andrews 1, off|Schmidt; Hollywood — W. Murphy| ... '.'_:"n’” "”“““',:['yg:" for a|Still tops tho list, i g a4 nabbed at the plate on Watts' | Jacks [ O'nee 3 sher | g Took rphy. After signing 1 jaltimore for al e he Tyler club show that ha g l ackson 1, off O'neel 1, off Mosher|{and Cook, D. Murphy battle, Buster Brown asd Nate Carp, | OF [be 'Tyler club show w;” 4 MORRIS :\llemvlvdi Huvril{iru and the latter!4; struck out—Jackson 1, Andrew Second game: Seattle—BEdwards,| & TS BUIE B0 argument | LWO_more in play-oif wag caught as be tried to score on 2, O'neel 4, Mosher 2; double plays|Brett and Schmidt. — Hollywo | DARESRINEEIIR, 0L o —— —— % Nowell's roller to the box. 1——Blks Jackson to Andrews to|Mulcahy, McCabe and Cook. hl“ the prome ‘WI Inlllnf; M‘\‘-l D e 1 St CONSTRUCTION CO. The Elks scored one in th alt ! i 11 pitches—Andrews 1, Wl ES SUNDAY ngaged in an unscheduled bout with of the first inning. Nowell dropped |Mosher 1; hit by pitcher—Holman Pafifii}g Oiiet Sadane e fists, Police stopped it ALL KINDS OF Coughlin's short fly back of second |by Jackson, Barragar by Andrews,|q.. - " Leag Seattle 5; Ho ood 1, § w ey et T b S S Bt e BT e CABINET ond from where he scored on Oliver s —O'neel; losing pitcher—Jackson, single to left. | Second Game: ::((]{.-nv\.::f}‘l{ 10; M i 1. G-1a hitter's swing, and he never play ‘;RII4IJ The Miners went scoreless until | MOOSE, S o | P 3 AND the fourth when five singles, a walk AB R A ] N . [ 4 ; A atthoys cliblodic an: srvor share it ’ vith, 3. 5 0 Cineinnat! 3; New York 6. CHICAGO OPERA TENOR (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) ¢ MILL WORK batter nested them four runs. They Schmitz, 2b. A Pittsburgh 9; Brooklyn 6 \ added another in the fifth after And-|Marshall, c. 873 S American League ] TRAINING AS JOCKEY - 2 Ple d Wind rews roplaced Jackson on the mound | Brown, 1b Bt 2 2| Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 8 STANLEY CONCIEL, ate an indow on a twobagger by Roberts and a|Vale, ss. s 5 Washington - Cleveland, postponed, Prop, \\ GLASS single by Benson. Holman's single, |Shaw, cf. 3 0 _ rain : | MANCHESTER, Eng., May 16 a walk to Hagen, Tilly's single and |*Schmidt, cf 2 0 New York-Detroit, postponed, rain |Tom Burke, the British tenor who \ G \ MORRIS A { . P E sto *hicago 1. N wi ‘hi T it 2. ) N a single by Roberts. Koski, p. 8 0 3| Boston 2; ( 3 i with ihe Chicago Opera The Best Place In the fifth the Klks scored two, ! Loughlin, rf 3 0 GAMES SATURDAY Company, is training to be a jockey - CONSTRUCTION CO McAllister singled and went to sew;\_l"-m“‘ll-‘r rf. 2 0 Pacifin Coast Teagu: Burke has reduced his weight by to Fat I\ . ond on Horrmann's single, both ad- King, 1f. . 0 2 Seattle 0; Hollywood 3 {56 pounds in tho last year and now vancing a notch on a bad return gt Los Angeles 4; Sacramento 1 hs in at 168 pounds, in Juneau BUILDING CONTRACTORS from the outfield. McAllister scored Tot 41 7 9329 7| Portland 4; Mission 5. “Diet, exercise and total abstinence ! I) M Bothw ,ll and Herrmann went to third on aj ‘Sabstituted for Shuw in seventh.|gan Francisco 1; Oakland 5. |have done the work”*said | . . e wild pitch. The latter scored when| fSubsiituted for Loughlin in sev- National League |“I intend to keep up my training PRIVATE BOXES : . Coughlin grounded to second and enth. 4 Chicago 7; Boston 2, eighteen in- and hope to ride a winner next year Alaska Representative went out at first. The Bills got the| #TWo out when winning run wi nings. {in the Grand National” ) JUNEAU bases loaded in the seventh but Scored. St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 12. . - AMERICAN LEGION Tt G R 2 N BT T e R W b0 & m ol o 1 DERBY DAY CROWD AT LOUISVILLE v {Hanna, ss, 4 2.9 90 s three for a total of cight runs, A0l 4. 8 Uk g9 American League . 5 single, a walk, followed by a wiid |y SUERCCER: < 0 1 0 b Washington 2; Cleveland & pitch and two more safe bldws sent . 2 4 2 218 1’ ol Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 12 three men ovey the plate. i HEOW RO R Others postponed on account Moose Start Well ot s e SRR 08 SR TR rain. Taking advartage of some Wil |gypin "y, D e, 0 1 STANDINGS OF CLUBS heaving by the Vets in the open Davis, if. 200 0 0 0 (Corrected to Date) frame of the second game, the Moose |4y ooy g 8 Y0 0 0.0 Pacific Coast League scored three men. Schmitz doubled | ynnineham, 3h 1 Vg gt b e Tos ook with one out and went home when g 5 9 e | R 20 19 Marshall rolled to the box and Man- Ttoals 8 "6 80 0 0} akosamenta: 96 : J . 4% i T ol A g fence,| ~Substituted for Davis in ninth. |Mission ... 25 K i ; St il g P ’ . 4 arshall going to second. R L Summary: Earned runs—Moose 1. | p p W 2 ¥ - 3 # 8 - % A X& ‘fim 1o Mo 18l LBoWS “EOUDTAr LA i L i e o ToRss Nites | Boriisnd el | | ;i &t Bl R / AL 4 ; WVice nays and Ithrlew |";'|0 th& b[lm:flm;'»* h:l‘.\ hmitz, Heinlde, Manning and Thom- | 8an Francisco ... .. 22 Y i R } 3 ¢ ing to head him off at third, Mai- three base hit—Cunningham; |Los geles . 2 X - o o o { X : > i g Shail neaftbered Homa with the sec.| fest” op. balls olt Manning 5. of ;:’:,ny':‘;mll” th > Kot 722 ; - 5 i . All our repairs are done with care ond score of the frame, and Brown|Koski 3: struck out--by Manning National League At prices you will find are fair. was n;nl’e n‘z, islemmli irlum where he 18, by Koski 14; double plays Won Lost \ h - 1 0 5 | geored on Vaile's single. American Legion 1, Manning 10| xnoew v, 3 q 7t 3 § 4 14 Y mh : | o) o 2 Not s The Vets came back fighting. Lit-{ MacSpadden to Sabin: passed balls i\'i'rxh?n:-';:(n ! G S | S A oy ¢ i o Oufl‘l}:”“\]:'?Lum"lz' n;\::(‘;.\‘: tle Mac drew free transportation and homas 2, Marshall 1; hit by|gi Louis . ik . o 7 e 4 4 . . b e A W ol My stole second from where he scorad | pitcher—Schmitz by Manning Philadelphia ... 12 8 1 b ! & I . SR Ll v (80 when Thomas* socked the d“‘“ for| Umpires-—Kirk and Gray. Chicago 113 ¢ . > - WhaH Wb Umr‘;ug::ly pibbbete, two bases. Heinke slammed out a PRiE Boston KU : i & 3 g . ; / your car you'll know that we've twobagger which scored Thomas. i, (hird on a passed ball, and home |Brooklyn _...... 11 1 Pk j / v || done a good job of it amd that Legion Takes ;fld when Koski threw over third trying | Cincinnati ol 1269 y 1 A g i | ; 3 you're out for a good safe runm The Vets held the Moose scove-|y,"huy him asleep thero. American Leag ; K p § " ; ¥ barring tire troubles. Bring your Jess in the next three innings while / Won o 4 | 2 P ). A - repair troubles here. o they shoved four runmners over the Moose Score Twice New Yok 18 i 2 i rubber, three in the second and one | With the count six to three against | chicago . ... ; 4 7 i h . # 3 — in the fourth. Cunningham singled. |them, the Moose collected two runs | philadalphia .. > 1 i ; with two kouL I1e wend! lt{o second |in the fifth when Schmitz walked | Detroit ... ... e . L P when Koski scoring an anna- £0-land went to third on Marshall’s [ Cleveland .. 16 ¢ My i . & J i ing to third. Little Mac was safesingle. Marshall stole second and SJ ‘E(Tur;; it 458 % 4 P 8 ’ ’ : H JIJNEAU MOTOR CO. when Smith threw wild to first, Cun-[hoth men scored on Vale's single. | Washington 14 440 % % i : k5 PHONE 30 ningham juggled Hanna's grounder, The Legion shoved over another | Boston . ... 8 16 .333 the latter being safe at first. Man-|man in the sixth. Jewett, substitut- Juneau City League i . g % g A ning smashed the apple to rlghtulnr ing for Davis, walked. Cunningham {v»n Lost p,‘,_; patece = g I AR g U 'S‘;:dm" b e S :';:. ?::;es::;“lzz:&‘m‘,g'f:& ol :::::‘;l""“’l’g;‘;o“ 1 2 :33:; The grandstand-and clubhouse enclosure at Churchill Downs, Louisville, as it appears ja,mmed lpar.. MoK BPAD.ATE. AN Hanna scored again in the fourth) In the first of the seventh the|Riks .. S0 1 eon| with a Derby Day erowd. Seventy-five thousand is the estimated attendance at this year \ [BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING when he walked, score second, went Moose tied the game In a knot at|Moose 0. 1 000 ning of the turf classie, Sgss & e

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