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BRINGING U? FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1927. GEORGE McMANUS DA SWILL > CO IN'AN' LOOK - THEY CAN'T DO | RE THAN THROW | U‘: ouT! | (ges! PLACE- LOO [ ALL RIGHT- \WE ARE Bpreain HERE TO SEE RUSSIAL Three Young Pitchers SOME. SWELL 4 QLY MUST OWN THID | THE MEN HE HAS & | WORKIN' FOR HIM! Bufflv Bul sen I BY GOLLY- DENNY WERE GLAD TO - i WELL, LIVE!, THERES DENNY MAHON WHAT'S HE DOIN' 'N RUSDIA? W unding K AT ALL r SIX YEARS - GO TWE THOLGHT WE | MICGHT C\T X WO L—rnaowr\n ouT! R DONT WORR\" THIS 19 A | DIBERIAN ’ PRISON- YOU WON'T EVEN BASEBALL GAME ON TOMORROW Bernhof 11 follow ba courteous 1. Any discourte ved hed ) w0 home bar will rain ng heaver md v kind of wiil breaking nearly to ¢ ed to uncork : Possib! xpec ight be a f in curve ANOTHER CHALLENGE t another challenge has th fice the answer week' into of Empire 1u challeng of the ted by the butcher ainst to s city a The Sabin, L d winner mechanics, through Harry have sent in their notic to mix it up with the the butcher-hookeeper of ire NEW YORK, A § pitchers and l\\u‘ agu an bush 1 ug. found in the plucked mid-we have appeared fl the batsmen of i ) f ob- | { H :m,) confound the { i fr SEATTI F WINS i DOUBLENEADER big eritics by the races. th given Dbul @ one m seure stern this y ing well up in teams that were outside chance | Seeking the sleight f which eent Chicago’s two rep. ll resentatives and the Washington f club to places surprisingly high i their leagues, the fan' will fina it in the pitching arms of Char lley Root, “cub” hur of th cubs, Ted Lyons of the Whi i Sox, product of Baylor University, Texas, and Horace Lisenbee, one of our leading Senators at For the first half of the cam paign each member of the young ster trio had better than 70 per cent of victor with Lyons hav ing the edge a little with his lwins in 19 starts. While Lyons and gave gigns of “arriving” in world “beat ing form after four batter-than average years in the majors, Liser | bee struck his stride at once m |his first vear in the big game, fanning American leaguers as en- ergetically as he did the boys of |the Southern Association a season before. Two of the south and the | the middle west. Lisenbee, who: i pitching attracted the sagacions eyes of a Washington scout whil2 the youth was with the Memph team last year, comes from Cla ville, Tenn., while Lake Charles, La., claims the pride of the White Sox pitching staff. Now 27, Lyons {was Lisenboe’s age when ha brok: into the majors from his college team. Picked up by the St. Lonis iBrowns from ghe semi-pro lots of Middletown, Ohio, his home, in 1921 at the age of 20, Root had an off-and-on career with the Browns and Cubs and “farms” nj Terre Hante and Los Angeles be- fore coming into his own. e PAYS FOR DIVOTS Pi ye ar ted of han winning ttle header Indians won the openi from Los Angeles wher peed” Martin held the Angel five A 13 last me of won that one, The batteries wer First game: Los lers and Hapnah; Seattle and Schmidt. Second game: Cunningham and attle aham and GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League game uf three the in game, runs second Angeles—Pet- Martin Los Angeels— Sandberg; Se- Jenkins. toot Los Angeles 0, 4; acramento 0, 3; 10 San Francisco 6. Oakland Seattle Hull\\«llud 6,| 6, 2; Portland 3 2, 1; Mission National League Pittsburgh Brooklyn 1. | Cincinnati 8, 1; New York 9, American League Washington 4; Detroit 11. Boston 0, 3; St. Louis 5, 4. Philadelphia 8; Chicago 6. New York 4; Cleveland 7. 1,9 hail third from from | the three INDIANS WIN SATURDAY SEATTLE, Aug. 22-—Brandt held the Angels scoreless during the last five innings Saturday afternoon while the Tribe kept on making runs. The Tribe won 8 to 3. The batteries wer Los Angeles Hannah. Seattle—Brandt GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 4; Mission 6. Sacramento 17; Hollywood 3 San PFrancisco 3, Portland 4, el- even inning: ' |Los Angeles 3; Seattle 8. ardner and Jenkins. ~BOSTON, Aug. 22—A golfer 'whose conscience troubled him has ment 75 cents to Boston’s con- seience fund for some divols. He lexplained that while trying 1o make a long drive on the munici- ipal links he succeeded only in ? Wigging up the turf, and final'y Cincinnati 2 New York 6. uit in rage. Later he remem St. ouis 8; Philadelphia 2. ibered - he had mot replaced thw Pittsburgh 10; Brooklyn 7. divots, one of the greatest crimes golf. National League Chitago 5, 1; Boston 6, 2. American Le 3 Washington 0 G E;.gtnruit 6, 6. SALE-—10% reduction on all Second game 15 innings. Call- ars, including our choice line ed on account of darkness. coats, for one week only, be- New York 8; Cleveland 14, sinning Monday, August 22, Glac- Philadelphia 5; Chicago 2. m_.flh Boston 4; St. Louis 8. ° the! 'QUEER PRIZES WON ' AT BISLEY SHOOTING | 6. and tilt tomorrow ning HEAVEYWEIGHT STANDING OF CLUBS L Pacific Coast L Wo Oakland Seattle in Francisco | Sacramento ‘l'mllu.u( Hollywood Mission vt el {German Champion Fx- changes Gloves, Togs for Cutaway and Spats | Nattona' Leagne Won Lost 70 14 67 17 Pet Chicago ./ | Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis New York Cincinnati | Boston | Brooklyr | Philadelphia American Lcupue Won Lost . 82 36 66 48 66 bo . 66 51 o4 63 50 68 45 71 ‘KG 81 Aug. 22—Mans Breit-| , until recently German | vyweight champion, 11 soon | exchange his boxing "gloves and {togs for a smart cutaway and| 8| spats. Them, in German fashion,| | he will bow and say “Mahlzeit” the patrons of his fatherin-law’s | restaurant on historic Wilhkelm- | strasse. | “Blond Hans,” as he is familiar ¥ known, was the idol of Gé- man flappers. The race for h' heart was won by the pret 8| daughter of Paul Lauer, proprieto of “Laure’s,” a'few steps from | Unter den Linden. The restaurant hag achieved historic fame throug! the fact that, during the revo tion of 1918, President Ebert and members of the German cabine: singled out “Laure’s” as the onl; public restaurant to which they | deemed it prudent to go during those troubled times { e | Breitenstraeter plans to reliev: home without paying more thar |hiy father-inlaw of a large part uf | it is worth. Hiln works ) Another man who won a wowm-| an's coat is a bachelor. His pro-! blem is to decide how to dispose of the coat. A teetotaler has whizkey on his hands. But he has made many friends since winning the prize. 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