The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 5

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BRI’\'CI‘\C e FATHER “;WELL~ NOW THAT || WE ARE IN RUDDIA | WHAT DO You ‘1 THINK ABOULT 177 | =il 11111411 1 S This car sped through Detroit streets at 45 miles an hour. observers took it to be the new.Ford model. car haz wire-wheels and four-wheel brz WHITNEY STABLES STILL WIN "\IN stable thi LOUISVILLE, Ky., The Payne’ Whitney with to their credit year, show increase of in winnings the same riod last y Whitney’s horses, how ever, have won only 33 races date as against for the satue period 1926, his Las light brown sash Aug an for I 10 in 3 blue, and eay carried away earnings of $410,000. | establishing him as the year's leading money-winning turfman of America. Through victories of the Preakness and the Kentucky Derby, the W stables are credited wit! 9 on the Maryland and Kon- tracks. The earnings of Whitney horses on the Metrop olitan tracks bring an additional sum of §41,775, while 50 was collected at New Orleans, $3,000 at Fairmount and $2,160 at Miami. With Saratoga’s rich fixtures be fore his eligibles, the 1 politan stakes and handicaps, 28 the Maryland prizes and the valuable Kentucky Jockey Club stakes and the Latonia Handicap, the Whit- ney earnings have a good chance to surpass the sum accumulated in 1926, Samuel D. Riddle, who forced a Stiff pace last year through tha triumphs of Crusader, three 3 old son of Man o' War, is in the Kkeen competition this ses son because of the injury to the sterling colt, forcing retirement for the remainder of 1927 1. R. Bradley's Idle Hour Stable, also a contender year, likewise is not considere( a serious threat. Buddy Baucr, winher of. the Collinsville Derby, has been umable to annéx any cther big fixture for three.y: olds. After Boo's victory in the Louisiana Derby he failed to prove as good as Bubbling Over, Bagenbaggage or Boot to Boot e GRID ,TEAM HAS RECORD OF 24 STRAIGHT GAMES Bostonian Whisk not Farm P PEORIA, 11, -Bradiay Polytechnic Institute wiil open its 1927 football season October 1, @ after onc of the longest winnin streaks ever piled up in the mid dle west Bradley has not been Lieaten in three 'years and haz won 24 games in a row, twice, earry- !,ning off the championship of the “Little Nineteen,” Tlinois Confer cnce. -—— 10% reduction on all - furs, In"ludmg our choice line of coat8, for one week only. be- irinning Monday, August 22, Glac- fer Fur & Curio Co. —adv. FaGaaL e e . The cleanest place in Alaska bar none. Bergmann Dining ~—adv. fars THEYLL | ITLL BE TOUGH ON US| F THEY DONT LIKE 0§ | $6,000 | WHAT e — NTa4p oa.o 3XCbYNNA ; 3KT)C\3$H'\ HINK OF U% It is The front springs differ K€ (International Iilustrated News) .0 | Punks “MeC that if to bar il sht lhac chance ON | they hi for| or mnot { called [ to GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League ms traveling to open this afternoon ALl t schedule week National League say th Chicago 3; Boston 5 18t. Louis 1; Philadelphia " American League | Washington 2, 3; Detroit ew York Cleveland lain ! piteh | get in | up fternoc 1, ing 1 9 Philadelphia 3; Chicago 6 | | any | today | nervous | blurt line-up be sta STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost 92 58 84 Pet. | Oakland 613 eattle Francisco cramento nd Hollywood Miss Los o'clock Playe { son, +450] short; “Bon Coughlir igar, n Angeles Nattoral upn;,ue Won Chicago Pittsburgh St." Louis th 67 New York ... Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn g Philadelphia .... 42 American Leagu Won L83 68 66 66 5 51 17 36 New York Detroit Washington Philadelphia Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Boston The Mooseh | Junenn 9| i, t 48619 5 iioe 429|416 406 gjon. 308! hanquet TR 3 \\ omen FLYWE:GHT CHAMP |wie IN RING 'romcm" on this BEE 68 69 81 1.0S ANGEL ES, Cal., Aug, 23. } Fidel Labarba, flyweight| champioti, wound up his training| for his meeting tonight in the| ring with Johnny Vaeca, of Bos-| an organ grinder which will] the titleholder's fistic| 1 will retire following' nter Stenford Uni-: =™ as a freshman in October, | OVeT ke Vacea holds two decisions over! 33V in the titleholder but he will not! " have a chapce at the title as' > both men enter the ring over- O" close career, Labarba tha fight te versit HUN' n weight. | conce ter. ipay € C. 0. P. BUNCH TO B e MEET BUTCHERS IN GAME TONIGHT ., ... o a gun. Nothing larger ‘than two . ry| oy fours and six by sixes will be A, T, .thrown at the butchers by “Fa:t are pas Train” Dayia in tonight’s mixup Sitka. between the meat men and the - R SR GRS TR SOR delivery as balls “Baldy” used No MOOSE GOING T0 CELEBRATE Women years, protested to his neigh- Green Strafford | Meek refused Meck said Stafford drew his hand TJUNEAU amm STEAMER N - SCORE 3 fs | s from Do Local Club Wir othy Ales :xn(!w m 4-Inni ng Monc Garr | ‘ | e like no known car, and from the old Ford; the Visitors Score First sailor team held scoreless in the in MacSpadden walked lin sacrificed him to ing out en a bun Mac’ nabbad {ried stretch + into two bases for Toole dropy aid nter but MeCloskey buichers | first for the third out, fully but | Brunes, lead off for the Doro s to whether | Alexander, drew free tran would be | tion to first. Wagner's roller w” refusad|for an infield hit, advancin almost ces- | Brunes to second. Toole fanne at “Fast Train” could no:|Jackson juggled ground hem, but the Ilatt may | filling the bases h shape as he will be warn-|short and Brunes scored from 4:30 until 6:30 thiz| Wagner ran into V at the park. his throw home unti Keen refused late to nab Brunes. Ry tements when ed to first and Habern but seemed Wagner at the plate. Green conditi to McCloskey ut that Locals Take Lead for the The locals took the lead in in ton second when one hit and an v them two runs. Russ th Manning at first, Wa was ap first when Ru booted turf-cutter. Habern hit and Brunes Watts at second, Habernich ing first safely. Vale walked an they pulled a double steal. Cu ningham singled scoring both rur ners. Little Mac' flew out to sho The visitors tied in their h of the sécond, scoring a run w out getting apything that loo} like a hil. Hancock walked. Ch cal al s [,\l. P “Courteous Office acond L wh to fis it third raw"” Bernhofer declare: the opposition “Fast Train" he uld ‘MG " alsc to w Jackson 1 attemple awdt ' i when ti n ce the a ad ¢ all curve “MeG because he was I ba Hoffner whe on, y t issne interviews 1 in a highly He managed t virtually the same last ame would t's fray at pory y1ed out le gave rs for the C. O, w ont Train” Davis, nd, catcher; P’s wil st safe his third “Left cang’ mak Bernhoter, third left; “Coughy’ 1, cent “Big Laugh” Bar. right; subs—to be picked| he bleachers. H Henning, anniversary celebration of || eart will, be obhserved in tomorrow night at Moose he festivities starting at| ck, under the auspices of, of Mooseheart Le- will be a program and dancing. All Moose of Mooseheart Legion, I'Hl husbands are invited' 0e I«,n $ CAUSE OF SLAYING TINGTON, W. Va,, Aug. A neighborhood quarrel! eping of bees resulted to-| § the fatal shooting of a Thomas B. Stafford, aged There V. Meek, aged 64, ing bees kept by the lat-| asked Meek to rent of a house, claiming 5 kept the house vacant.| to pay and fired. hip pocket as if to get| ; A e i e L Knight and Mrs. Knighs sengers on the Queen tu.-| L This plane, with its wi e, taken at_Santa Mo ? fo n ho¢ & \£ o M Jack MecCloske Manning, Watts, iz s AUGUST 23, 1927. VieMANUS '\L}T"\)\/ AN WE D LIKE ABLE TO AK T WHEN LL/\VL\DU' | TAKING LEDS Paolino Uzcudum Jack Del But h the deci did wm clever ducking in in New York, as this sc cleverness was sion, awarded to hi his figh! round picture not extensive, 1 Dela m on a foul in the seveata with sho hold cond ar rey round (Internat lonal Naw ounded to padden in DOR. ALEXANDER H PO 0 2 1 0 A a 0 Va on_ second for Wa I a plt Hoffner by | Toole 11 R ’ 1 i« feill down el 0 rounder and Tolla all fillin th rown The local third hor ared booted grounder ar went tc wed McClo left fanned and trying sides » order v n ut Manning. | Hancock, v enou R to bring which the sid Coughlin’ Jackson's he wa m hr double Brunes, Jacl W afe at firs when Too! Manning Jackson Do Hoff- n tc Chris el by Man Vale 1 Coughlin umj ) ond b key's fly rale to pitche pitcher tolen nich led all ht to scoring Me( to steal third wild lwh hit key: Haber acrifice hits Brunes, 1 each; Nostrand > > ——— ATTENTION! your 509 hampoo for olly dandruff. FLOSSMORE will your curl in longer. 6 sham- poos 50c at Drug stores and Beauty Parlors. Ty this and be convineed, -+ I place your for motorship Ore Seattle August information phone Ag 114. 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