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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927. 5 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | Whitehorse. then_roturn by was | f Fairbanks to Seward part te t WELL=\T LOOKS AS | [oos™ THing <‘ [ L BET WE 1 DOMT PREACH IF WE'LL NEVER Q1T Y | WE HAVEN T | N [ \ [ 175 PROBABLY ‘ [ LOOK! oo AN HE'S L RE THE ONLY Y TO THINK || | - A LION AN V'M HERE'S \ BACK TO CIVILIZA FION- || SEEN ANY i i 10 X { N i et " | WISH WE COULD ONES THAT EVER | - = | IN NO/MOCDTD | | J"USELESS! EVEN FIND OUR REE [ | VENTURED INTO | ) TALK TO A LION! | S ELEPHANT! /A THIS DESOLATE ) . L 3 y - 1 COUNTRY oty gy | olumbia Highy agway, Alask point of embarkatior Vancouver way she will ta ver the White P which will last you know dance of the ghter; Kathryn been on a on the D Plumbing—S8heet Metal Work FULLERTON IS [HARRY WILLS | THIS EVENING; | WINNER;MAKES = KNOCKED OUT ~ PAPS VS, ELKS (- hould be furnished to the local CAN THEY PUT DEMPSEY IN SH \l l [0 WIN? ‘”'?“.\'\\fl()rl Defeats S(':llllr‘i aolino Uncorks \u'mi\‘ e l‘r‘; Sih ddt to ”:h and the will meet ) P B e 3 in Ninth— John Miljus Right in Fourth Round Lol pomntiiig SN seabrl %y b g B The Elks emorged from Pitches Last Game to Win Short Bout. |the tong end of the score in their 2 | |last game with the Paps. The July 14 Fullerton BROOKLYN N Y Ju! 11 game proved to b a pitcher terda for| Paolino Uzendum th Span , | battle between the two leadir h-| knocked it Hairy Wills last night : chucker in the league, Schmitz | | | | { | 1 attle ma home run in uth in-|in the fourth round of what was of the Moose, and JacKson of th ning. The Indians then staged|to have been a 15 round fight, Elks. Both twirlers have been ia rally, getting three h'ts but|with smashing right saving their arms for the fray « | were to score After three desultory founds 'in|nigh Prompt Delivery of ) Tohin - Miljiis pltehed Wi ta t! which he the aggressor, Pas-| The game is probably the mos! LADYSMITH COAL {gnme for before going te * 1 meorked a surpri | important of the second ha'f. ! ol the, Piitsburgh Pir i attening Wills wiih | the Elks win from the Moose an PHONE 48 | T wer r il ( I for the ¢ unt | are given the game which wa PO Fullerton and| of ? ¢ | protested by the Legion last v ling they will practically cinch Miljus and Schmidt panfard woodchopper han -| honors for the second ha " \w as the veteran hune~| Moose are practically out of t 5 WEDNESDAY ; Je rpoes. then topplad him! running but loom as the da » Coast League ¢ with another mght to the|horse in the second half to sprin Sacran .08 Angeles b W veral upsets. If the Elks lo Hollywor ttle 2 Wills weighi P pounds and |tonight and play the prot Mission 8: Portland ‘1' olino weighed 195 pound game, both the American Legion Oakland s ! DA d the Alaska Juneau have V'\‘!\v'. o) b CI,HCOANS PLAN slight chance of \»'I'mh‘u the titl at least everything will be mo ! TR“’S TO ALASKA intercsitng in the baseball cirel If Jack Dempsey cn(ori the ring with Jack Sharkey in condition to win, it’li be beeause of Lis trainina ear mp staff, shown | ) { Meith hiin e Tabt'to wight < Carl Gavtés and 1 . i g P ’ Cineinnati New York 3 in Juneau d T irl Carter and Joey Gans, sparrving partners; Dempsey; Manager JA, l‘; nn,, (JL the Grees | pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn 2, elev- According to Cable Operato All the ball players and fan and Gus \\llbt)ll, uumu' delc McMullens and Martin Burke, sparring partuers, e / en inning Morrison, of the U Signal i are roquested to be on hand e PACE Amc,mm League Corps Station in Juneau, many!ty start the game at the | Kearney, in the opening frame, PACIFIC VETERANS SET FAST v Wabhington 3, 9; Detroit 7, residents of Chico, Cal, ate plan-|nounced time u ove one to doep center with S | New York 5; Cleveland 3 ning Alaska trips s \'\w men on the paths ahead of | : | Philadelphia 7; Chieag A month’s trip to Alaska will| GODmE SALE | An extra tire is sure your frisnd him. Nowell fell into a ditch *ry-| P ; o Boston 3; St. Louis 14 be begun on July 18 by Mrs. Min-| The Lutheran Ladles Aid will| LY IN 7TH ing to get under the ball which > o 3 ; nie G. Meyers of Chico, who will, hold a Goodie Sale at Garnick’s| On Wwho you always can depend, § (ot lost in the weeds and Ja b : ; : leavo Chice on that date by auto-|Gro wturday, July 16th, ba- . and the other two Moose . STANDING OF CLUBS mobile fo rPortland, Ore., from|ginning 10 a. m ady l)n\ T trust to luck take ners came home. 5 3 X s &ad : | Leag | where she will travel over the -+ - long ‘an extra tire. Den't WINNiNG,1BT09 In the fifth inning, MeClosks o s ) ; Pacific Const League ' | ojumbia Highway to Seattle. She | LET Allnquist Press Your Suit.|trust to luck—buy your tires drove & Righ line drive Betws - : loariand 8l 4 587 Will journey by boat te Junean,|We call and deliver. Phone 528. of | Don’t trust to luck——take P . left and conter which looked g i & - s (il Prancliio. 4 ; 1§ Alaska, from which point she will MW cmyon oo o good care of your car. We'll ocose, with Blg LRa s ihsod tor. tob Bkad UL Fete g Séaftle : 5 to to Cordova and Seward. §he Oldpapers forsaleat The Bmpire.|te)l you a lot about the care of Crumple Before Miners’ |Schmitz robbed him, making « rcramento a3 Will travel by railvay to Fair- | gag your car that will save you dol- e e | boautitul one-handed cateh while ; ¢ y ¢ Portland : : y51 hanks, Alaska, and will visit the |[ lars and cents. East Inning Batting Bee' |running at top speed. Outside of X \ | #oligwona 50 58 463 Yukon River | that and the hectic seventh, the ; . Fe7 < ) R [; 159 On her way back to the coast After trallis roin YUk f game wasn't much to write home | i . ngelcs 14 64 "t07,5he will cross the arctic cirele bl % : finers staged a fierce rally in} Mosher started for the Mine: g ¥ £ 00 g 9 Won ,,(,. pet. | Pass Railway. She will visit Sitka, g he seventh, mixing five smashes|but gave way for McCloskoy aff i Chicago 50 2 533 Alaska, and Lake Atlin, which ! =8C PHONE 30 ith a gacrifice fly and three|the Moose had scored five run« § 3 | pPittsburgh 16 6 famed for its summer resorts. She y for seven markers and won ! It wasn’t so much his fault, er- 8 o 7 FRANIC by o | St. Louis 45 77| will make the journey by way from the Moose 10 to 9. It was the, rors really got him in the hole O'OOVL 1 2 New York 39 524/ of the inside passage and will ar most hectic finish to > Seen | The first three men should hav WY : Brooklyn : 175 rive here ecarly in September ] | pn the ball 1ot this & | been . ca outs, Kearno) home- | o RIGHT = A I hiladelphia 3 ] 403 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Simpson Will Haui Saw Mill Wood Vale, who relieved Bill Schmicz | finished him on the mound. M & s . Boston 5 100! will sail from Scattle July 50| | m the meund in the ti frame, | Clogkey was wild but hard to It ! ¥ ELMNER t 4 | Cincinnati 6 367 0n a trip which will taks them | - = | i [ | SMITH | viklon i |oftice Phone had: held the Miners’ sluggers ul | yielding only six safetle ; 3 | g | through the most scenic only afeties in tn 4 American League Residence Phone 3501 most helpless for four consecntive one-third frames he work z i | Won Los| st. |of Alaska, and across the Aretie nnings, allowing but one hit up |, I Schmitz opened for the 4 H K. New York 59 711 circle at Fort Yukon. After sev o the seventh. He had a auicl»' Mooso and worked nicely, glyius ¥ . o2 Washington 580 eral days spent in the Atlin di: g - breaking curve and a mice drov|way to Vale in the third affer it i3 % Detroit 6 550 trict, they will go by boat . | - - Our Work Is Our Best Wake Up in Seventh P X o ! Clevéland 3 R5 NNOUNCING | Capitol Dye Works hringing the count to 9 to 6 deI‘l,ln\\n 1b. 1 2 for batting honors in the | Moose 1 20 JIN oo were out, with two men on|Shaw, ef. . ncific Coast Leagde. Since the ‘ g g v A B, B. MAKIND he paths. Jimmy McCloskey loft { Vals, ss., p. 2 3 son started, the lead has - | SAMMY MANDEu | ASENIOR r“;:‘ r.“'rn,:'t vhiffed for the second out and|*Koski, rf. Doul, outfielder for the San Fran BATTERIES 5 or rolled an easy grounder to| Totals 28 9 9 20 8| At the end of the eleventh week | DETROIT \luh July 14.—Sam- | 4 e at Former Champion fiaw rrow night, closed TR DETROIT it tirst and Mosher was safe while | MINERS with an average of .300, Smith I “ Jraw ' tomorrow;. night, . closed 2 pple into’ the middle of Big|McCloske: 3 1 3lwith 19 and O'Doul second with |- Y- July 14—For the first B | weight | champlon: ‘was never ' Electric Co. he next play. Habernich, batting | MacS. H. 3h. 3 0 1llseen service with Philadelphia,|™ tWO rounds he slowed up Lar-|for the coal orders left at George body which ha was unable to|residents, coal, wood, ete. Quick which puzzled the Miners for a|looked like the old game was safc S i L & | Chicago 6 2 o : Advertisement ‘g e o N ’eg w1 o But in #Iu-hr\m:!‘n |h‘-: lved | Box Score an! Summary . E i By S St. Louls 16 || C. Meldner — Professional he puzzle. The first four m The game: ; ’ b . : | Boston . 61 Cleaner and Dyer—FPhone 177 o0 face Vale in the stanza hit tne MOOSE x - v " l y I) I B - irst hall pitehed to them. Habo: AB B H PO A B — . Juncau ‘»l\tvflx}tdfi“‘lfi iy odge Dros. || ———— 3 ich, Little Mac’ and Watts poled chmitzB,p,.2b 65 1 2 [ SAN FRANCIS july 14 ‘I 1k 0 1.000 b A 458 ): 1AL S d " | Elks i b 'SE T ut clean two base hits and Tip'|Schpita, P. If 1 0 Veterans are giving the young- WATGH jAcK | Alaska Juneau.... 2 P 500 PANESE TOY pneel followsd — with single, | Killewich, ¢ 1 T 2 32 sters a neat drubbing in the raec |American Legion 1 2 . Six Cylinder SHOP P coring Watts and sending Oncel | Peterson, 2h.ss 2 3 Elmar Smith, both Portland out IN GOOD SHAPE 1 RADIO o third. Nowell tried hard bui|Brodie, rf fielders, and Frank “Lefty” O | " anc SEDAN jiRonic, 3 FOR M GRAW GO he tension was ed some. Mosk —_ - cisco Seals. | \ e el P TR fhort which Peterson figlded per-| *—Substituted for Brodle inlof the 28woek season, Strand, « Public Allowed First Look|m Mandell, groomed to a finc Insist on Quality $159 F. O. B. ectly then threw into the ~di.t|seventh. | right handed hitter, was first for the title bout with Phil pnoel scored. Grant hopped one PO A B|was close behind with .385, while | While Training. training. camp last night and . jown third-bse line which, took A B S 1 1{0'Doul was batting at a 268 clip e A [only (g08s: thrbheh: ight workonts Castlneau h bad hop away from Kearnoy for | Watts, 2b. 4 2 6 2 1lin uddition, Smith was In top| R § ! 1y and tomorrow. 16 Top by Duin Keaepey viiffeh 2 0lpice tn the home run colymn| WHITE SULPHUR BPRIN port followers say the light % Thos J ac's back and the bases were|Nowell, cf. 0 0|16, Both left handers, Bmer the public wis ter condition 1 oaded. Mosher, p. rf. 3 2 0 The trio are former. American|¢® Work out for paid admi . g0 o 1 IS . PHONE 418 MCCalll They exploded with runners on |Grant, e 1 1 0fLeague players, Strand having| (°T02y allowed to see Jack Demp | FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC | or the second time during the|Habernich, 1b 3 1 2| Smith with Cleveland and O'Douj!"¥ G#ins, the fast negro heavy- Brothers, where you can also 1my]'"""""“"'"""""""""""""""" Wi o i v ] ing, grounded to third and et T T o with. New Yk weight, with a stift blow -to the !bills. 1 solicit business of a! r) NEW YORK Cainc s Bt all tadate iin| Totals ...320 10 9 2110 8§ ., el eVl 0 P RN WG TR land until the middle of the sor delivery always, Phome 114. PONTI 4C PRICES h i Summary: Rarned runs—Moos | COLE AND MORRIS ond round. After that adv. D. B. FEMMER. . EXCHANGE H! ) vinz 1 Wher Dempsey tyinggrun. WHen |y ainers” 4; two base hits—B i vl i s - / ! ’ | had things ‘his own wa i 4 g Arney got the ball 10 |ginmitz, Habernich,'M. Macspad-| ARE HIGH MEN IN 048 used to be easy to tell twins| hands he pum“rdml socheadl | Kred Bass Nitet 4 ! . o 5 o, atts; as - part if one was a Im) aml the puly the fence ke rom going alls—off Vale 1, off McClog-] — N » - duly -—Jac| ULl o spten s an balls—o 18 i DU RCY 08 Bl Cole ahd L5 F. Meris. .Lbh.l ey, dropped four pounds in Sedan $1075.00 2 . .| Morris Construction Company, last|a 45 minute workout yesterday i 2 7 . by Schmidt 2, by Vale 4; o 2. passed hglhl——KiHewk-l\ 1: first|Disht won the high honors for| getting to within three pounds of i Loupc 1075.00 10 differcnes between victory and | gt a mere tie. | hace on errors—-Moose 4. Miners|the shoot at the Gun Club. Both |his fighting weight. A Cabrolet 1150.00 Play Indifferent Balii i6: hit by pitcher—-M. MacSpad-|Cole and Morris broke 25 birds A i ] ¢ MacSpadden conld have scored| . i 0¥ Pitcher—Aa. MacSpad ! Landau 1175.00 Delivered at Your Door—Fully Equipped 3} pe! 4 3 stroll- H nto Gold Creek, and Grant stroll: |y ok st S Meeciont | Juneau Public Library od home with the run that spelled . ¢ and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m, Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m. to I 8:30 p. m. [ Current Magazines, New-papcr.l {for a perfect score. Doug Austin | ” den and Mosher by Schmitz, Hab-| ! Grants was enough for U2\ erpich and 1. MacSpadden by ¥On the woud hexacs by bresks| NOTICE TO MARINERS b customers . as well as for|ygje. giolen bases—Vale, Peter |!n8 23 birds out of a possible 25.| poiiang Canal al g it ; . s ' — Clift Point panager Winn all of whom “"""uun M. ‘MacSpadden, Oneel and; Other entrants and ‘thely scored|pioht reparted extinguished July homp - apparently - satisfied. [ Nowell 1 each, McCloskey 3; sac-|for last night weré as follows'|sng will be relighted as soon as practicable. 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