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FATHER FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, By GEORGE 1927 McMANUS VETERANS MONDAY AT TO MEE LA CosH | A ,Aso“ ‘I Nrn Tfis wz? poF | ‘oR :sT' No P/zofj AH' | HEAR T 0GGY. THE MOTOR OF AN AR P'in - A m AR‘[I‘«Q To CET >To RUSSM BuT IM YouRe In RussiA, Go IN THAT DIRECTION= STRAIGHT AHEAP, YouR WIFE 15 WAITING PR You WiTH A RoLLING Py, A \ |s AwFuL Sore! / 71 SH SEATTLE WINS | FROM SENATORS GAMES cifi THURSDAY ment M lywaod Oakland 4 League Pittsburgh on 4, San Fran Portland Los Angel nnati 1 Avnrnm“ Ledc.ur Wasnington 5, St 11 Chic | Cleveland Detroit STANDING OF CLUES Pacific Coast League Loui g0 2 elphia 0 York .2 Oakland San amento Portland Mi Lo sion Angeles Natlonal Le""m Won -Lost 61 60 ew York Yincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia American_League Won Lost 74 80 61 10 85 44 54« 48 51 54 i1 61 70 New York Washington Detroit Philadelphia Chi Cleveland St. Louis Boston 50 PITCHER RHEMS QUITS CARDS; . FINED $2,000 ST. LOUIS, Aug. Fined $2,000 for breaking training. rules in Philadelphia, Flint Rhem, star Laouis Cardinal pitcher, announ he quitting baseball and leaving at once for his home Rhems, S. C. Rhem was quoted by the St Louis Post-Dispatch as admitting he had broken training, but as declaring, “there were others,” and| he did not “see why I should be the only oen penalized for en joying myself on the trip.” Sam Breadon, Cardinal presi- dent, said Rhem's contraet pro- vided that if he violated training rules he should have his salary reduced +$2,500, but the fine was cut as part of the seasonm had| clapsed. Rhem won eighteen and lost peven games last season and has n record of nine victories and six defeats this season. BROWNS’ OWNER TO BUY MILWAUKEE’S CLUB, SAYS RUMOR! T. LOUIS, AIIK 5.~The dra‘m' measures proposed by President Phil Ball to wreck the present; Prown club and rebuild it for next season gave rise today ‘o rumors that the club management contemplated the purchase of the Milwaukee American Association’ t is at said he had despaired o”' playing successful baseball with . the present Brown lineup, am-!\ | waukee next ye: | ports. '|WORLD’S ICE SFATER ‘ OLYMPIC MARATHON | Dutch : ; — T. Francis Hogan, youthful eatcher of the Boston Nationals, is regarded as having one of the best beans in the bean city. {Though scarcely more than a rookie, he’s being hailed in best Bostonese as the greatest catcher in the league. He recently picked Eddie Roush off second, something that hasn’t hap pcncd to Eddie in years of bnsg sheulmg\‘ all but four of might be scrapped or trade that his pla the Browns, v\uuul lvr sent to Mil manager. You \\HI have talk V! Henry Killilea of Milwaukee the Milwaukee club,” Ball when questioned about th A]J( Win Series if Can | -lakc Tonight's Game— | - . The CHICAGO, Aug. gun may beam with a With two games already in the but Bobby McLean goe club’'s batbag, the Moose, team { will make a strong effort to male ing Just the same. | t t While others sip cooling drinks it three straight when it takes s tonight in the third and complain- of the heat, Mc- on the El Lean, world’s champion i game’ of the Little World's Seri takes an almost daily sk r/ The game wiil be called at artificial ice. | o'clock. McLean says one of the great-| Koski is slated to hurl for the est handicaps faced by an lco|Moase and Manager McKinnon be skater in the summer time is tie ‘“"\‘"H he is in shape to turn in softening of his foot mus Mc.|@ first class game. He has had Lean goes through a series of|@ long rest from mound duty ané ankle and leg exercises daily. Fis |$hould be in good condition. The other exercises include a five mil; | Elks have Jackson and Worth daily “hike” on a treadmill, and a | Who have not pitched for. several turn at the rowldg. machine. { days, and Bernhofer, who held E {the Moose to five hits Wefnes- | day night, is in shape to go back ‘nn the mound tonight. No final IS AUGUST 6, ]928,.1.\-.(.- will be mage until they | warm up prior to the game. The| The Elks are determined to tak: Athletic Union and the ! tonight's game. In fact, if this Netherlands Olympie Commitiee | 9€ries is to go any longer, they have fixed the date of the Mara | have to win. If the Moose wins thon Race for the Olympic Games|the 1927 flag is theirs without in 1928 for 2 p. m. August ¢ further struggle. By winning the The length of the course will be|Bills have. another: chance at the about 20 miles 3 furlongs. After|title. With this af issue, there leaving the Stadium the competi |Should be some real baseball play- tors will traverse the Vondel Park |€d tonight. thence along the Amstel to Uit :;v'r;r: vx;:’;frnlng more or legs the GIANTS PAY LARGE SUM FOR PITCHER FROM DENVER CLU! TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 5—Wil liam Walker, pitcher for the Den- ver Western League Club, has been purchased by the New York Giants _for $25,000, Dale Gear, league president, announced to- day. e la AMSTI-‘.HD;\M, AUL. 5. YOUNG STRIBLING . TG BOX WIGGINS| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 5.— William L. (Young) Stribling, Ma- con, Ga., and Chuck Wiggins, ITn- dianapolis light-heavywaight box- er; have been matched for a tea round bout here August 12, e Old papers for sale at The Empire, BE IMPORTANT SWIMS ENBLISH CHANNEL TODRY DOVER { Temme, E JOHN DILLON PASSES AWAY - (Conunuea irom Page One.) | wish his opro Military Bill he denounced tha methods of dei revolt and of executing Ir He wa motions in the Servi ernment Trish practice volution ral disclose wdministration ing that a decision to hold tions on the Home Rule que would be welcomed throughout th empire. In 1917 he Feiners, decla ited sympathy tates for aling w condemned the ish author House of Ireland, 1 el stion attacked aring the- they had in the United' the Irish cause. In speech a year later red the financial n Fein Party York Physically, Dillon height, which was slenderness. aid which was rece New wag of accentuat His long covared by a full bear His disposition was described melancolic when he entered ament and his friends say it n er changed | Mr. Dillon was born in 1851. He a ided the ( holic University of Dublin, and became a ber of the Royal College of Sur-| ms upon his graduation In| I\'n he married Elizabeth Mathew. | daughter of Lord Justice Mathew.|} She died in 1907 > oo PETERSBURG TEAM TO | face was Par-| mem ¢ [Jennie ® ed in the E n to swim the English Ch He left Cape Griesnez 2:42 o'clock thi afternoon re - oo New Coniract Between morning an( um‘ 1 this two mil Fliers Contcmplnted\ Aug. & Mauric A new contrac Drouhin’s pa Yorl Now ted to Levi the tw to have ily - o ‘Bubbed Hair Taboo By Holstein' Womer ERLIN, Aug. 2.—Th n state of ol unique record in th bobbed head to be native women the traveler ¢ucceeds SUMMUNS t there is n found tein amon in di {In the District Court for the Dis trict of Alacka. Di ber One, at Juneau. Robinson, Plaintiff, v Charles J. Robinson, Defend ant THE PRESIDENT UNITED STATES OF ICA, TO THE ABOVE-NAMEI DE NDANT, GF ING You are hereby required to ay pear in the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, First Di vision, within thirty days after the publication of this sum mons, namely, within thirty days OF THY AMER last TO LAW LIBRARY fashic and thscribe to f wvidly do t of Germar - o réate at The Empire | BE HERE LABOR DAYMHM the 19th day of August | The I'«-U-!'\hul‘u will invade Juneau for a_ series of games on Labor Day. to information receiv today by L. Gray. Games will be played Sunday, preceding the holiday, aud n the holiday, itself A telegram received today Petersburg said the team arr hete on the night tember 3, and would re the evening of the fifth is said to be strong in ments and has won most ever game it has played this season .- MASSACHUSETTS SEEKS | OLYMPIC ROWING TRIAL | WORCESTER, Mz Lake Quinsigamond, a rowing classic tested, may be 1928 Olympic trials. John H. Meagher, a member of the Naffonal Association of Am teur Oarsmen, who has been activ in bringing regattas to Worce: has pledged his support to a movement to bring the nationu regatta here. baseball team || from wou of Sep in untii| The team all depart-| where has been the scene of tih:| many ster, | e MRS, GREEN HOSTESS Mrs. B. B. Green entertained the Lutheran Ladies Aid Societ, | Thursday afternoon at her home Delicious refreshments were serv ed. Al A R Sl THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- i EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | I’LA T IN ALASKA. | Jack Salem and His NIGHT HAWKS ELKS’ HALL [ Saturday Night 01d papers for saie at The Empire. e | accordiny| Iplaint of | tiff, on file on the dbove-entitled | will | Coung 1927, this summons published, or within forty da after its service upon you, in c this summons is served upon you and answer the com- the above-named plain in case is personally, | action, That tion said plaintiff in said ac- demands the following re- [lief: An absolute divorce from | defendant, And in case you pear and answer e judgment fail to so ap the plaintift against you r want thereof, and w apply to the Court for the relief de- nanded in her complaint as here- nahove stated The date of ervice of the June 18§ the order for the foregoing sumthons 8E Honorable Thomas M. Reed, Judge of said and the Seal of «aid Cour! hereunto affixe on this 28th |day of June, Seal of the District Court) JOHN H. 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