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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1927. BRINGING U¢ FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ e | AH- DINTY WOULDNT 1| i 5 o 1 WONDER COME ALONG-JUST LOOK | i 4 N\ \ \F THEM | AT THAT BABBLING BROOK! L i : | [ THINGD KIN R St —W ; ) d TN Y 3| cLme TReES? |Chicago Women Have Symphony Orchestra HCAGO. 1M » Womnien ' the will enter it D PRESSED | i{ttla’ more thav VIS CUP THIS YEAR med to b e Ry COMPANY 11 knov HE LOSES o= | E ;. » . T \ 1 V and by na 3 GAMEINSAG, | | 8770 R | | SeRs TITLE L 2 1l v I ) " oner | 4r I 1 t L 1 n th 11 ) Angeles - Ci 3 » s : ; y of the famons cl I i of Games for Week| ; ; s Pt Tl Fauoits i Be Pty ; it That year Wilding whippod Dic NOTICE 3 W N i arily N \ fam AN o did 3 Are all r from 8 in Dead'ock— | R b { ing Game Sunday Af- |muten out at third. stead Vildlng suf Brobks . ALY FrVe SDRoS Il’x:’f;"ELMAlJTH COAL Game of Season ; ; . & ; terncen by Sodrh WD now by phoning D LADYS ‘ meriea’s sensational ~duo, Tom Mk oric TeLaughln | Femmer, Agt. Independent SACRAMENTO, Cal y 4 . i ~ 3 : taking t unm t n th ubles. i:tlnn _Co W AVE < f f ated 5 i & \ghlin, then famed 1 | MONEY 1 Cpmet,” saved und nd D G S 01d papers tor it The Empir and Brook vo |y 2 halleng 1 ] 5 gt ANNOUNCING nt t invading an Schmidt; Sacrament 80 to Pete Schimt Bobre. & utstanding players in ter three games hi e As o palr they wer least a good part | o i nci ix Cylinder SUNDAY ¢ 3 § R " t redit for Sunday's victor : o he last time plendid support he ; Australians ever played Coast League 4 AR W i € * Moose infield pl Andr o1 Rumbling AR war g Diln SI"NVI()I{ { W “ | Ar IR Seattle Sacramento 6. 4 LN st inspired Dbaseball Tadt heard at the time. Upon theoir re first : ame called in ninth \ RLi \ . m by /turn to their mative land Wild ~ | i il 4 4 i i d Brookes both entered the ’ . vet bao S ot e R N : | - &) : ir scc'omf Herinins an “\v ) ll“ ‘I; i % 1 IS} Vi bV, { If you want to get back San' Francisco 7, 1; Mission 2, 0 X : . I T £ L0 4 o o el | s & fre eul ok Sa 1 7 ) 2, 0| win, in the secoac . after reaching the front. [ { OU'LL need an ~extra tire Portland '._ 35 Tollywood 3, 5. | King was on st ¢ - came through unscathed veral $1595 F. 0. B i Y some day and if you haven't National Lrln;, 1 third one being call setor- | Butel 9 ¢ 3 0| vears ago he essayed a comebac! w1979 . . . | . got it youw'll remember every. Brogklyn©b; -Chlcngo: 6, ‘elaven . p ) v a pass. Vale wnd but the once great racqueteer | | word of this ad and ju ow of the box ) Total an 7 g 2| on Fpannian Ly §ePingintan t over on the ball but 1008 That 1914 reverse was the la AT | when he said to u want TR GROVER CLEVELAND ALEXANDER [drimie iouen 1 wina : gy Foil ot Lo [ ; both runners were safe, Killewl f up competition, Six years later ve ok ,Hu‘i‘,"‘"\'f(\‘\"l\;'" e . Lauu S, i3 ngled, scoving Peterson, Valo| ney, 3 3 Tilden and Johnston back "'05‘ J | give you mileage service. inic i New ¥ : ST. LOUIS, ! e erl with the bases full after|stopping at second.. Pete Schmitz|Brown. 1 5 : he coveted trophy, beat Au s b b 5, | Cloveland 3; Washington 12 Cloveland andor, dean of Na-| the mound in a relief rol 0 | - { Lanbis ‘B e | ame through with a single |Shatw, cf ralia 5 to 0. America has sinc o | Let “Service Lucas's” Auto Doe- 1G] Jeantts, WIS rw Shil, S Alexander is 40 and has bec: t, the 31 wined the laurels, defeating Au /‘l(‘(l('[ll tor look after your car’s health 2 ‘ ; hit that proved to be |Schmitz low who did more than te | binying: profesaionally siuce 1909 | ¢ SEATTLE NEARLY SEUTOUT |., bring the Cardinals thefr fi b the winning one, and Vale sc ‘Emmv rf § ' | tralia, Japan and Franc during s 5 5 made his pro debut Wwith{ahead of the throw from Bern.|Brodie, rf the intervening six season SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 8.— |Championship and world title last|Galesburg in the Hlinois-Missouri|hofer to Butcher to Coughlin,|Petdrson, 2b Elmer Sea missed hurling shut-|Year, is the .proud owner of at;joag ’ 188zt of: {7 holitonm: SWalnba Schmitz was caught at second by [Vale. out ball n he pitched wild a BREERS \ thiow from Conghlin to Worth | Killewich ow Tribe the o cora| by a major circuit gunner 4 ! lowin Tribe 1e only T The latter apparently forgot Ki B e T e Lt it e b e, A RS T HIGH HONORS, SHOQT| '®Vich was on third and held tb ball while the Moose catch: r Summa Bar run BElk Invite Us To Your N BLOWOU | w Haui Saw Mill Wood and Coal s Office Phone 389 It will be the best invitation yon ever sent. We will g l,’é‘?i’,,,,.m,, Phone 3501 Totals 8127 11 Shea allowed the Tribe 1 \d Sacramento ched ished a season without winnin y: B hits and Sacramento bunched 11 8 Mort Truesdell won first hon-|raced for the plate. When Worth |1, Moose 3: two base hits—Hen which couplec h o more games than he has lost. Th \ hits which ipled with two In niRe hod e 1 eaoh: Brat’ om ) { T4 errors game thera the game.| feat is all the more noteworthy,{Ors at the Sunday shoot of the "'\’\' 'lmu :ulu ’n.j“\’ it was ! bt was knocked off the|considering the fact:that tho vet.|Juneau Gun Club yesterday morn | 30 ‘0 CUF1 JHHE & :m“'.\, | stru 1t—bySchmits ] iros seorec 1e other 0! £ ou DY SC B 0 I ind in the first frame. | eran pitcher has been on but two g St on-ba 2 ; The batteries were pennant winners and for the moa. | Weather for the sport predomin-|'ally in the fifth fra e Sslo | o g T e E f f catt] Knight, Sutherland|part performed with clubs f ited but apparently helped to]|4nd went to second when Butcher passed ball Killewich 1 tell yeu how much it will cost. If beyond repair we'll seil Seattle Knight, Sutherland performe clubs fa ] N balls—off Schmitz 1, Jackson 4;| : f wor g vith | irst base on errors—EIlk 2 . + | 1 - S0 h et vemoved from the top. lower the number of pigeon]threw out Shaw at first. With ‘ you a Firestone Gum Divved Cord Tire, ar nz with a score of 23. Goo? mashers, as only six scores weref{Wo strikes on Bill Schmitz. | Moose 2; stolen bases—Btrown 1 0 d ; B ; : HAVE 1T VULCANIZED THE FIRESTONE WAY bt st Sacra to—Shea and Sever-| Alexander made his major lea ¥ [ el 3 za acramento—Shea and Sever turnad ‘.- Thess were: Trues.|Browifle started to steal: hird | UMDites—5Kirk, Barragat, Keane g Advertisement eld ue debut with the Phillies | (1" Ktk 81 Gacker 90 | CORERIAL oW iAo+ third- #as in | RO Nokrand Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — ]'[ur»-\.mnulr 4 1911, His start was anspicious g 3 Hermle McNaughton 16 and|the dirt and the ball kept on fo U 58 By Cleaner and Dyer—FPhone 177 GAMES SATURDAY winning 28 games and losing 13| Horoile 20, Mel ot Jtiald O R s BETTY MUTHALL HONORED Pacific Coast eague He atoyel . withf, e {Philiias ynti p - Orme Scores Two LONDON, Aug. S.—Betty Seatfle 1; Sacramento 6 SR i AR tracied jnAh An error, a single and a doubl. | 'alL England’s attractive sixteen Los Angeles 3; Oakland § Cubs along with bis battery-maic,| FRANCE CONSIDERING gave the Elks two runb in tne Yearold lawn tennis champion, ha Fortland 3; Hollywood 5 Bill Killcfer, for $55.000 and play- | NEW-KINDOF TRATNS| favctts truios: Tackssn Hia-rih inc | hasni Hioliared - by having &-lbautt San neisco 2; Mission 9. ers, Dilhoefer and Prendergast i . R R 1 | AW ks - hamed: AU e a hot ome at Vale and thc|The mew rose is of a cerise-crim : s st i lo | SOMAERAR Rnahds R dMicate Pap IS TETot FTERERe R e e S et e SHOP Brooklyn 2; Chicago 6 could get along without Alex, ask {European rallway coach, a car| oy mone aop Jusgled while |yl - sale ) s H. B. MAKINO Jotson 1; St. Louis 4. ed waivers on him. The Cards im- givided into compartments seat ot ade B FRRMNG athg )« > oo Frnm“;lr\vw-‘t ; v ! to left advancing Worth to sec American League medintely grabbed him. Alexander,iing aix to eight, each: compart-|oia ™ p, ihofer nongad. -out NOTICE FULLER PEP [P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders $t. Louis 4, 2; Philadelphia 5, 0.|given a new lease on life, turnad 'ment separated from the others Reatney. With, twhsad B Opening game 13 Mnnings. |out to be the ace in the Hornshy like the staterooms on American| w6 down, Orm:| After August 10 no televhone g gave one of Schmitz's slants o rentals for the month of Aueust < % C ~ { Connors Motor Company The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska JAPANESE TOY K inning by fanning. Worth slamm National League In the middle of the 1926 cam-| PARIS, Aug. 8—France may|,q a . i w, York 9; Pittsburgh 2 paign, the Cubs, figuring they soon hegin o retire the familis Detroit Boston 4 deck trains, ‘ 1 Chicago 6; New York 3. Alex hag won 20 or more games| The {ncrease in'the number of| id¢ to deep right-center for will be accepted at a discount. Olevetand 3; Washingtotd: on eight occasions. Three timos!crimes in this kind of coach has I"‘"'."‘l and Worth and Henninz All remittances by mail must ik he 3 »d or reached the 30-vie- led to an energetic campaign on|*“°T® bear postmark of not later than STANDING OF CLUBS tory class. Oddly enough, he turn. the part of some newspapers to| F,"{‘"_“‘" ""]‘"r! A'l"' last discount date. Please be ific C el them in consecutive seasons !require that all seats in a rail- rernhofer started for the Bilis|prompt, Pacific Coast League iyt e At A0 & T4 hut” threw his arm out on the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Won Lost . getting 31 in 191 in 1916 and fway carriage be visible from thelgt! the ; ! Oskland 85 . .52 21120 in 191 others. ~Robbers have taken ad-|f'8t ball he pitched. He tried dv. TELEPHONE CO. more but it was no go and Jack — —— son was called in from short San Francisco. 78 67 578| The nearest he came to spoiliig vantage of travelers alone in a Seattle [ E his record of chalking up mor. compartment, they peint out. J o . Hollywood 2| wins than losees during a season R QUi replace him. Worth going to shor Sacramento § was in 1918 when he took part ia Dutch to® right, and Hagen to Portland 3 {but three games, winning two and FORMER KAISER USES center field. Mission ; 28| losing one. In 1916 he hung up a OLD IMPERIAL WAR-CRY| A splendid throw hy Worh Los Angeles 5 83 mark of 1.22 earned runs pov kept the Moose from scoring R o P o . & -~ The ec|the first. Bill Schmitz drew Rativont: Eadans game, one of the best ever com-! . il 7 ) oo it/ pat. | piieA: in. e old: biéult: #Thrés |18 Ir.m;nl-mm\ a_congratila-| pass Je ks]rml fanned Kearne: ’ What has become of the Chicago 64 89 .622|cther times he alldwed less than tOYY despatch to a reunion of vet-| Brown sifigled. Bill being he:l [y . 6 erans of the Infantry regiment|at second. Shaw fanmed. Pe fat woman that used to NEW YORK Pittsburgh 60 42 8| two earned tallies to the fracas. ik i > A 5 4 ‘ & ] ? ’ St. Louis 60 44 Remarkable control has long Koenig Wilhelm II, in Swine-|Schmitz hit a‘ fast one at Wortn [ ) ride a bicycle? i e o g i T L muende, with the old imp who booted it to one side an 1 RN “ T New York 56 been ‘one. of Alexander’s biggest|Mmuende, wit 4 ! E G ; Cineinnati 19 (467 | assets. He's been uncanny in his With God for King and|Bill Schmitz tried for home. Worti } | EXCHANGE v - R . fox Fatherland.” made a fast recovery and perfec: J i ¢ ' Brooklyn 46 59 .438,ability to shoot the ball over the Fa! | 3 0 i by s R oyt 5 el e The exiled monarch also ‘ad-|throw, nabbing his man right 1 wie a pue e Philadelphia 39 62 In 1923 Grover issued but 30, Mmonished this remnant of his for-|the plate. For a Delightful Treat! $ i 4 i, o B A er trc “to keep alive the infleld Play Good o8 e i i e 7 passes in 30 games, pitching 305 M troops “to f thi y o , 3 M ” 3 i Amencanwfll;leagltf;“ Pet, |innings, Twice in the last three|Mignificent Pomeranian spirit] Both inflelds had a hard da WRIGLEY’S P. K. HEALTH PLEASURE Juneau Public Library SN 8 vl 1111 sonsoms he has dished out i Which ten years ago in heated|and played excellent ball. I fn. —] Delicious after smoking— ECONOMY i Washington 3 (606! than 30 walks to the campaig, PAltle broke up the massed at-|first inning, Vale knocked a linc sweetens the breath, [ f : anc Detroit ... 55 5! though not being in as many «|tack of the Russians at Smorgon-|drive by Coughlin, robbing him | soothes the throat and i We have them in new and rebuilt Free Readinz Room Krewo. of a hit when he recovered, an makes the next smoke at popular prices City Hall, Second Floor Philadelphia ... 55 4 .529/as in 1923 when he established | BT o Chicago ... 52 .481 his premier performance. | sy threw him out at first. Peterson taste better. . Main Street at 4th Cleveland 44 .415) Alexander has been in two world | The President in the fifth made @a beautiful | R 7 e e Reading Room Open From 8t. Louls ........ 40 63 388 series, winning and losing one! Bob Turner’s New 7-Passenger [Py on a fast grounder by Butch | 8$a m to 10 p. m. Boston ... ... 33 /70 .320 game while hurling for the Phil- Sedan “l"'l ”"]"“’ "I"" [‘l'"‘- "'] ik . Circulation Room Open From AN | lies against the Boston Red Sox It's Rea] Pleasure to ride in the|close play. In the eighth, h £ ; | }I H l C 1 ta $i00 D modal g MAUD FRANCES presents | in 1915 and gaining. to victorios| President_ }Iup'l‘h'umd the feat, this time on | arris aradware Ompany Rt an O. Henry Program under the fn the Cardinals’ unexpected ! CALL 257 acksan, The ' Mpagse infield mad - ; Current Magazines, N auspices of the Woman's Club for triumph over the Yankees lu:t | PERLAAR ARSI eight assists and two bobbles. Tie : | Open Evenings Phone 215 Referonco Books Ete Tt children on Aug. 9th and for fall. He also saved the final gamo| Two Black Crows at Ander.!Eiks gathered 12 assists and threc ! i FREE TO ALL adults on Aug. 10, —adv.'in the 1926 classic, striking ouglson's Music Shoppe, —ady, ' errors. Butcher turned in a pret'y

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