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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, -AUGUST 12, BRINGING 1 2 FATHER 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS NO ONE WlLLT r HAVE TO i ROCK ME TO ( 'M NOT CGOIN'TO NEED } |ANY LULLABY TO GiT ME TO SLEEP- — THIS IS DELIGHTFUL | J HERE ARE W-‘\{ % WE \F WE ARE | ANYWHERE. ? | 1 7 _rww\r WUZ A NICE 19LAND AT LOW TiDE' | T§ BILLY GIBSON DELANEY WINS FROM SPANIARD BY A FOUI END COMES. "KANSAS AGGIES GIVE WILDCAT NEW HOME 3 EVENTH MA 12T that \ Ka uchdown, the luck to tl otball te will den under the 7 e there i Aug brov uh. > Kan Aggic have a new | S TUNNEY CAMP] ”"'I.}:‘.’.T. “"‘“'fy”‘“] G Selects Same One as Pick- nst Uniyersity ed by Dempsey and Loses Out many sea AGO, Aug. 12 Gene ining dio tower, wher wn the tide Jay alter wk he cam haven't lost a traditional rival of Kansa CHI | son Gib ey their g manager f University ng for a t nally f - | g Fto le y Jack GAWES \ 4 sy iy b v hun camp, f place only Demp race | Ch 1l cour 3an jacramento 6 ODakland §; Holly 1; Por nal in Amer Gibson expects to sele this week and brin from New York within Jack Dempsey is | arrive mext Thursday. - KOENIG LOSES f,cnu':r- Philadelphia 4; Boston New Yor Cincinnati 0; Chicago i Pittshurgh 1; St. Louis 2 | American League on 0, 2; Philadelphia 4, Louis Chicago site mney ten day | Brooklyn i ¥ Cleveland 2 Yor even innin | - — | WASHINGTON, ! bTANUING OF CLUBS nig threw Pacific Coast League with Washington i Won Lost inning, Judge scoring " triple when the ® i . . reiaying Ruth's san Franeisc u to the field A0 ARt 1 A .—.-..——.—.———_’ acramento 7 60 it JACK DULANEY, Holl$woall 76 “]";"Iz"l”\"] e il ke s g 18 leader, ~holding New Mission 79 eight hits. Ruth went Angeles 86 Gehrig tripled Natloral League Won Lost 66 40 Pittsburgh 61 44 .| st. Louis 60 45 | ¢4 York 59 50 | 19 47 10 10 Koe the ¢ terda dleventl after a the | Jakland Jeattle Yankec heaved hoxe hortstop, the bal cha 1| caguc York hitloss NEW laney fight heavy Paolino of wha YORK, Aug. 12 first feet and coming t ght in fo and liglt fron the se th ¢ have bheen 1 foul heavyw shing ni in hi ifter 1 b2 relinqui , last Uzendun to on a the Throughout the complained of the nly once did he not hurt and stration Th calisthet fight Delaney low blows awul appear practicai made no demon von in Chicago Basque ties to did a prove series After his sturdi times, the referce i et within two minut L1 Th in the seventh round came suddenly after Delan niard into a warning iino = three neinnati 3rooklyn sston 61 Philadelphia 64 American League Won Iu\l Referee’s verdict . the same dissension critics and 1 that sey-Sharkey result did Delaney was easily the opinion prevailed lno's blows were low damage did not warrant a foul. C aroused [ . among th the , Demp ashed ¥ 2 le fistic with ahead that Pao but tha calli but ot New York Washington Detroit Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland 8t. Louis Boston gory The F geport warrior spear Paoli; at will and only () Basque's tremendous endurance BASEBALL’S “MIRACLE MAN” 40 46 - >os ROUND TRIPPERS ARE BEING ENTERTAINED HERE Mrs, R. J. We 11 and Miss O Rossi of San Franeisco, who aie making the round trip on th Dorothy Alexander are being en- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. R, L Bernard, to whom they had letters of introduction from mutual friends while the boat is in port. They will have dinner this evening at Bernard camp on the Glacier Highway. Mrs. R. J. Wessell is office manager of the Pelicano Rossi Floral Company of San Franciseo, which is owned by her brothe:, and Miss Rossi is secretary to tie superintendent of the San Fran- branch of the Mergenthaler ompany. - eee SUPREME SECRETARY OF K. OF C. HERE TODAY William J. McGinley, Supreme Secretary of the Knights of Co- lumbus for the past eighteen years 2 is a visitor in Juneau today. He jwse; |18 a tourist on the Dorothy Alex e ander and is accompanied by his wife, three children and-a grand R T ] A number of the local membeis of the Knights of Columbus ga'h ered at the Alaska Juneau wharf to greet the party when the ship docked. They were taken for a trip to the Glacier and around 'the Loop and then to the museurm 2 and the Catholic institutions her:. n 9 I The McGinleys came west from 7 i their home in New Haven, Con- _ Feat of Joe McCarty in putting the Chicago Cubs into the necticut, to attend the Suprems dominating position in the National League race is comparable = Council of (he K. of C. in Portland with George Stalling’s sensational work with the Boston Braver Aurust 2, % and 4. They are now him. This taking a vacation, part of which ,oi’wfmfl. mew‘a will be spent in the territory. cisco [ g PR G M ‘Archduke Leopold of Austria is getting paid for looking like i an archduke. The penniless noble is working as an extra in a Hollywood movie. This is how he looks in the film, which has an Austrian locale. v];; ~ftgnatices Iinetyated News,) ol o ISR FERRY DOESN'T COUNT OAKLAND, highway * puzzle that has troubled motorists was when Oakland boosters objected! to official road signs showing San Francisco as only one mile west| of Oakland. Four miles of salt, water separate the two cities.| Oaklanders were informed that| since three miles of the trip are made by ferry, the official d tance is given to accord with, speedometer readings. ————— Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire. 12—A longy Cal, Aug. solved LOOKING FOR BROTHERS FORM * md find ince 1« 10 with [ which T a catap | two Detroit 6 | John lives n o |OHIO STATE SENDS | "()].:n | record | league Ohio | ball's | alumni | to the major | decade Fas Jr., | erop | the | nation | burgh { To Scottish Rite Masons in ed mnd ICHTERS STALL; BASEBALLTEAM . ‘v'l fight wa in the KEE, FOSTORIA Mrs. J here, M. § Lave nd caj thinty-two fourteen Ooers, John, manager am, s ddie, is all 10y m.m-v. 1 boys ar Kansa ten n and bred IH\MHH‘ hase Unit am of brother: States. They have no The Simon brothers play a fa and ball, altho play togeth week. Only the f Il live on the home eddie, and Bddi » a basebail except i game, yet they have 15 of e 20 they have playcd ' ted ‘together. la NOTICE * In the United States Com er's (Ex for the neau C In the Mat in the been fixed bas ¢ is of time conte to 1 t be stage me who farm-—Birt probably on the first nin ever pici 4 b their week-| New V won ctor Re Shoppe. cords. games they AT 1son chiefly with Their gam town teams in “farming gr¢ le mater District of Ala mmissioner’s f 1€ und” provi | 1gue Roy is the regu the oth are good twirlers. B regular and th change, except that youngest, Teddie and Eddi ke turns playing right fizld The older brothers barber is a barber in Topeka, Roy Glen in Randoloh Fostoria. Clyde alio Floyd lives in NARD, Dec All concerned are that I, R. E g 11, 1927 tor deceased, Administratior were ROBE w also led his position, ldom of the, ¢ Letters for to me Al persons having against said estate are quired to present the | proper vouchers, within months from the date of | tice me at my HSeward Building, Junean TO BIG LEAGUES " '* '/, Aug. 12, rim for b Throe base of on sald day St. George Jake in in Fo sborne. >~ Admin COLUMBUS, Ohio Aug. 1 State University ¢ as an incubator baseball prospects State men went to big show this year. of the school were leagues in the las First Last publication, publication, CLU dreal:fasi Karow Ames Arlie Tarbert and Marty Cleveland, and “Red of Warren compose this Tarbert and Karow went Boston Americans upon grad Ame of the famons York Giants pitcher of ago, was signed by Pitts-) while a sophomore son 6 A. M. to Lunch 2 9:3( to 1 to 7 ) A. P. P. Dinner—5 NOTICE 1 - o> - ! Regu-| WAL meeting Friday evening at ) o'clock. Election of officers Council | WALTER B. HEISEL, }‘ adv. Secretary. 1\ WORTH THE ‘ PERGMANN HOTEL - I Old papers for sare at The Empire |- Jack Salem Strong and and His NIGHT HAWKS ELKS” HALL Rich In Saturday Night ‘Vitamins Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. Au Pinkey (ificio Probate ska, Precinct. Adminis tion of T s of L hereby SRTSON, | i app and duly he same Alaska, Sept. 9, Vital—Take SCOTT’S EMULSION BOUT IS STOPPED for expected it next Anderson mission- | ) Court| Ju-| ra MAY- noti nt-| tate of! 1 there y issued claims rehy re- ix this no. in the Alaska Aug ROBERTSON, istrator. D, 1927 that|§ with |* (6) = 1-La-Bergmann M. M M K This Winter Keep All Cod-liver Oil 263 (£ et et A Invite Us To Your Next BLOWOUT! It ‘will be the bost invitation you ever sent. We tell you how much it will cost. If beyond repair we'll you a Firestone Gum Dinved Cord Tire. 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