The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 BM\('I\(‘ UP F \lHl R Or——— )y GEORGE MecMANUS BACK UP! [ BACK UP' D s > - St L \ )In,u]n IS TU RETIRE | .., Voesits J ; i ;""" d “‘ ; 4 ‘“ & (}:\m. Manager Going to A ) : Are Holding Spotlight Quit H&m\ls)l\ Is to |t il Ve ; e AL ? T A,hl n 1S Dhoes > A FASE e With Old Timers Now o sum 5| JUNEAU TRANSTE 667 has been more - caplain of the Giants, will hecome - NE | v 'YORK, June 16.—Groggy ! - . bu 10 s g OAKLAND, June 1 JU"JIOR LEAGUE [ after a right hand sh tha oD enghdlndy s g o ol IR A SR B P i JO0 Ras Bde lumped him for the e of ninc 3 ) : ; who have players, and between Horr Sid Terris then knocked out Ruby 3 § v p pace with th ( T 3 g t layers, and betweer nn GAMES POSTPGNED $i¢ Terris then kiocked out Rubs fhace stferesn oo peas iR 40 GRAN. 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