The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING FATHER f! JuoT Fm,up THIS NEWS JSLAND - 1T SHO HE FIRS \'W\vl\uqu T S YOU TH/ PAPER ON THE WE ARE NOT | 19 12LAND! WAS HE - AT DUG £l HO? LISTEN H xeLLy © THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TO THID- T HOWDER P LD LADT N AND HALL INDRED WER " NT \v 1EN T 3 \,H\.‘S TAKE TENNIS SPOTLIGHT INTEAM AND TOURNEY | \\‘H hold th when of merica Nuthal Cup na Wightman matc mal we nce Helen Wilts sledon champion and thr. American titleholder of the West in pigtai s the tennis world has the attentic sters have times came out tracted two young rold H Berk that s hteen-yea fre Cali abroad and and chooling hs here same “Helen the quickly. Mi when she dethroned lory as national oth had the round but op mor Molla M pion in 1 It is cham cidence that over the Mrs have marked the rise of thesa young pl Both Miss Nuthal and Miss Jacobs owe their ea season e this year to triumph the present American chawm pion. Miss Nuthall turned the trick it Wimbledon ‘and Miss Jsicobs in a recent invitation tougnament at victories Mallor veteran over fiss Nuthall is only sixteen. She holder of her British girls’ pionship but has made her in senjor competition. ories over Mrs. Mallory and ung German Cecilia Aussem, were among the sens: tions of the Wimbledon tourna- ment in which Miss Wills triumpa od. It would furnish one of the on’s most picturesque cont on the court the draw of team M all and Miss J gether in the ms naments. Both well-rounded gam to keep them well road to the top. robs tor and have promisa on th ast that along SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN WINS DIAMOND FAME NEW ORLEAN: Aug. adaptability which made Morgan either a football or a base ball player at Tulane University has landed him a regular b in the outfield of the leans Southern Association Club Morgan is one of the owutstand ing stars of the league His re ord reads like that of a vetera In 92 games he hit for .352, smack- ing out 91 singles, 17 doubt eight triples and eight home runs. 9—The - eee- - Old papers for sate at. Tae Tmpire. ! Portland First" | Los Her | ULHI:S BETTY NUTHALL. RIGHT S HELEN JACOBS ' ULBRICKSON, ¢ Coast Leagu wccount of American League Detrcit 2; Boston 3 Cleveland 6; Wast Chicago-New Yor Louis-Phila rain wet grou phia, STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to date) Pacific Coast League Won Oakland 84 Sacramento Hollywood 64 60 Mission Angeles Natloral Lea,:uc Won Lost 64 39 60 42 88 59 45 567 19 Pet Yor innati ooklyn Boston 38 Philadelphia 39 American Lna;- ne Won 167 138 46 59 New York hington Detroit ; Philadelphia 5 529 Chicago ; 181 Cleveland 5 420 St. Louis 1 Boston 3 |VIRGINIA HURLER WINS/ ACAINST “BIG THREE” should the Tuék of |~ bring € or women’s tour | Bddie | th | New O A “Wallace won hi Va., Au bring no s of Nor )nh her of College of William and Mary lace believes the coach sends | to pitch baseball and let tay lders worry over slugging. ard, Princeton and Ydle i on fell before 1 ants of the youngst n. Then, to add to his a he added the scalps of Syracusc | Holy Cross and the Univ an hmond Jimmy is just a few inches over five feet, but he has i whith may take him to-the leagues. His control is excellent Much of his suc s comes from | ‘working the corne He is | consistent hitter., Accounts games often carry the state own game fir. yoar on | folk, Va., sity of This is Walla | the var: ———————— LET Armguist Press Your Suit | We call and deliver. Phone 523, * | months ' | Juneau, i weighed of CREW COACH, WASHINGTON coach unt Pocock, builder inother four Callow vear igned for to catch at Ivania recently re contract Penn -o- - l\oyal Exchange Slowly Faflmg Into Disuse the Un rsity of { LONDON, Au change, at one st busin quar in the ed between th Bank « and Mansion Hofse As far back a ing was valued at build would greater sum. Once each pillar in the large hall allotted of the ancient city compa | Member the variou s ed to gather round their particula s for the transaction of busi now cost a far removed these With one excep big trades tod special exchang v, however, mem of Wax maker busines commercia' hub of busi The war busi {ness operation all the » their own Wednesd bers of the old Company Candlers and Chemical ( Still meet to transact | This is now the sole e of this one-time activity ivery ness e \WKANGFLL MAN THANKS | JUNEAU PHYSICIAN AND ; HOSPITAL FOR HIS LIFE rendal of Wrangell, who operated on by Dr. L. C about three months wcar of the stomach, arrived irday in Juneau on the Ala- meda for a consultation with his icia When operated on he slowly starving to death. He in the hospital for twenty and returned to Wi 1 he remained for ‘two before coming back to weighing more than he for years. His physi- n told him that he had made complete recovery, and he re- turned to W gell, sailing on ameda posterday. ¥ 1 says h™ life was saved by his trip to Juneau by Dr. Dawes and the treatment he re- ved at St. An’s Hospital. e, —— ! The President Bob Turner’'s New 7-Passenger | Dawes ago hy was ‘w.\ an [1t's Real Pleasure to ride in the| Tt President l CALL 257 Mr. | } WAD SERVED ON THE LAW g AN SIDE ORDERS OF r\A‘wro*' {1 POTATOES: CARROTS AN’ NOODLES WERE ENJOYED BY ALL- CADEY'S HOME" MADE VEGETABLE SOUP WAS | ONE OF THE HITS OF Tu‘ ierm - TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS > RATLROAD EMPLOYEE COMMITS SUI 'rees Kansas Plan to bar SLOW MOVIES FALLIBLE IN SETTLING DECISIONS ! NEW YORK, A ad heat in nation wman at When Shark npsey result xperts 1l the fight from foul blows, cked to slow movies of to Den the 1in KETCHIKAN BOY SAVES COMPANION'S L son of | Foss of | wed the life Stanley Oak-| of the Unite Service, wher wo boy one in swim eral boys were it e Stanley by a cramp and had twice before his h tion was noticed mee swam o his re great difficulty Stanley partly logs. Charles he Cedar istance and was taken d applied Those on the scene of mind of young ly saved the life (Ketchiks in swimming time was selzed down I nai Clarence at| ue and with to hoom of first mate went to hi unconseion and first me get then the boy ashore undoubted ompanion icle.) e 01d papers for saie at Tae Branire. | | O, FULLER PEP What has become of the ful woman that used to ride a bicycle? Ride a Bicycle HEALTH PLEASURE | We have them in new and rebuilt | i at popular prices 1 | HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY ) | Open Evenings Phone 215 Undestrables fv INNVOUNCING Dodge Bros. 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