The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 4, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. DRINGING T ¢ FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS nYou EVER i b, BUT AN AlR o A COUPLE | PLANE FLEW J\TH £ 14T WA A OF GUYS5 LIKE : [DowN Low OVER Y. ] ’ DIRTY TRICH THIS IN AN - MY FARM AND v L Py ¢ >\ ) p @3 N |t ME BOOY INIT 4 . Ty e - o s i’ P - > 0 SWIM 25 MILES CN 76TH BIRTHDAY © 1927 wy vy Fearume Seavice, Inc. 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Jackson juggled Kin from » Baltimore City Colleg r g e ; easy grounder in s third but he | With good record [ 8 3 I ce Phum_- 389 2 Y I first. In the third, | jects. He w ? 3 J ) Residence Phone 3501 with one out, Orme singled to lef: | In the Radio but was forced at second by Hen. | Clubs. During ¢ 4 ) i ymj ey e i I e i ning. The latter took secoud on a|high school he was elected pres ; } I ; Our Work Ts e Siaad lieid | dent of the Student Advertisement there n Pete Schmitz gobbled representative of the “G wild row by Killewich and dic | . ‘ : ! ; 3 Ay e ! ; The Wlks |B the school's annual clz Capitol Dye Works up ( foul fly. The , i had two « in the fourth ut | " K & 2 | C. Meldner — Professional couldn't score. Jackson flied righ: | When ho made his ‘debut as a ame : by {*| Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 into _§ '8 2 3. Worth drew | fighter a hool, he had no id E : | lite 'when Kearney missed his|Of turning “pro.” Now he has gone | nder on a bad hop. Andrews)through 16 battles, won ten of| THE people of this modern, busy age but Bernhofer revived | them. and has the ambition of av. | 3 ; A 1 " Ao | Akl by singling to right, send [other boxers at the lower end of | WO 0 are always anxious to recognize qual- ' L s”()p Worth to third. Dutch stols|the ladder—to wear the cham i(y, and they have p]aced Camel first - | H. B. MAKINO second, Butcher's best effort was |Pion’s crown | v by 20, Front Street a weak roller to the box and he| But unless Martin puts on a "ot among cigarettes, ; : A : Box 218 for Mail Orders . went out at first, Schmitz t veight he is not likely ever| fhown : to wear Tunney’s crown, for Mar- | ea ers Modern smokers l'.xave an expe- Pete Schmitz singled to opes|tin is a bantamweight. [ rienced taste that quickly learns to the fourth for“the Moose. He went £ P -y { cos. Camel is their to second on a wild pitch ana| FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC | know good tobac third while Jackson was throwius f‘”r’m'}:‘:r;":‘v‘h‘::ge;z:i‘;::g:";g;1 favorite, because they recognize in it R AR Rt el bills. I soliclt business of al | the choicest mba.ccos grown, blended The Fiks had another chance [ fo06R(s: coal, Wood, ere. Qulck | to bring out their exquisite taste and T wn, Orits. SIogIRl dydeipee |73 . B. FEMMER. fragrance. ond, his second hit of the game. |w—— 2 Camel has won its way to the top in He s forced at {:m-::?.yfix:' ur’-? ‘ r | the hardest-to-please age ever known ning who was safe a s o iy w e e advanced to second on Coughlin's ANNOUNCING because it has the qualities of good- gingle. With two men on, Schmitz 7 ness that make smoking a plmure. pitched ball, striking out Jackson D l B s £ i for the third out. (1 ge ros. You will revel in the enjoyment of The Moose gathered two bingles thcsc Cigfltet[e’- NO beltet smoke can off “Dutch in their half bu! couldn’t score. Bill Schmitz led oif Six Cylinder be made. “Have a Camel!” NEW YORK with a single. He was forced by King. SNaw singled, advancin ‘ EXCHANGE him & bag. Jackson grabl SENIOR Brown’s grounder and forced Sh at second, Bill going to third Coughlin’s throw caught Brown SEDAN stealing second, retiring the side Juneau Public Lil)!‘fll’y Worth Hits Homer | | Worth started the sixth inning| R . and with ‘a terrific smash to left, the $1595 F. 0. B. ] p Free Reading Room ball landing high on Baldwin’s 4 - City HMall, Second Floos house and bounding into the trees. ! DETROIT ! / Main Street at 4th He crossed the plate just aheod 1yl L ot - of the ball, with the Elks only ) Reading Room l(‘)\lv;)nml"mm score. Andrews popped to Peel i ; Clréalation ‘Room® Oten Pk Schmitz and Bernhofer and Butck. | Thos ] | : |1 to 8:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m m er fanned. ®. . 5 830 p.oma In thefr half of the sixth, the 3 i y rent M 3, pers Moosr; were Tetired in order. Kear- | Mccau,l . B, n.f.r:e.:zm;zofiwé::. ' ney flied to Worth in center, Pels 1927, R. i Reynolds .ua g iy R Schmitz was out at first, and Jack &"""- b7 8. [ PR s

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