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TS T SR P T O T S e R DR e Bt 14 Y- 37 satn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927. giald, - Y y | | ¢ BRINGING UT FATHER By GEORGE MeMANUE TERRIS lS lN 3 : r - — e — e — e — — ] e —_— K if } } { BY COLLY- EVERY ONE ci\!bfi‘l LOOK AT THOSE TWO B8OM3 ‘\‘ SURE! YOU MUST | oot ‘.J | 8y coLuy 17 Tn(r::pv_ : C i QF I ! \ ™ME THE ONCE OVER-1 WONDER THROWERS LOOKIN' AT ME | FoLLOW THE CUSTemM L AR ‘ \S'HEKY_E.(' EVER :.«:\_! cHoN | K Y (1 i { IF I'M UNDER SUSPICION 1 GUESS THEY KNOW '™ A | ) E;Touc.:\(;lf\{fi‘w/sr}f5‘2‘1:'0‘5 | 1Y 3 I H f HERE IN RUSSIAR STRANGER- I'LL FIX THEM! { RUSSIATO ol ) - I H e e | | Bremeort (@ T ] ! i S ¢ | | L.__—— e Cs i g i} ! L ! P | H ) . ” N ; Knocked Down Three|} ! es in First Round but |} ! Wins Over McGraw ! { I ‘ e g ¥ (1 { NEW YORK, Au 25 Fight 1N \ m nsational first | ) : i 1 which he was knocked down |} 1 1 os, once for the count |} y < \ampionship, won the decisios | | ! = e % ——— © 1527, by Int| Feature Service. tne m M} ~ wt night from Phil MeGraw in |} § \ {ronk: Gare hrpent { J. J. WOODARD CO. S ASER L % =4 N _—— — - | received a cut over the left eyc § > - ‘ | Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work \ \ § 2 X { & ’l‘nll;;‘ n and Little Mae’, Bu RETURN FROM TRIP South Front Street 3 a sacrifice but the bunt oil ¢ United States Attorney Justin safe, Jackson scoring, Brown go ! I'W. Harding and George W. Fol ——— — — - g to third, Big Mac' was sat ‘Iz ROUNDER Ausistant. Unilgd S(a(es. AUOMOY. | poeere oo s m g to second and Hazelton fambled ' & ) b M o e g i COMPANY while Brown scc bat_recover. Mickey Walker Given De-|Skagway and Hain | od iin ‘time to throw Blg Mac': cision Over Cleveland | wriday, the 26ih, is Remnant|} ~Moves, Packs and What's National G ng oo ONERUBENTS | e | e R (o5 055 58 A t OMIn PO | Tho locals added four more in | | el é lal’ s a lona anle C‘f‘?l“ ""g e the: third frame: bn.dobblea’ hy| CLEVELAND, Ohlo, Aug./85~=| 'Advertisioz aiways pays and Nowell, and single: | ¥ Walker, world middlo [ the columns of The Empire. » | . They’ve Got Girl Umpires Vo> } SAILOR SQUAD ST T o Loparmin o, B amaoniymiris oo BRI P ). “Dynamite” & Oun | champion, last night wor | o ningham. They added two mo.e OVer Wilson Yarbor, Cleveland €) in the fourth onm an error, a wild [BC8Y0, gefting the decision at thnl oF: e e s 3 ; 2 - BY SCORE 10"/ pitch, a fielder's choice two stolen €nd of the 12 round e ANNOUNCING - ) ™ hases and Nowell’s sccond two 1e champion easily outpoin.e *> - bagg . negro \]]\ymlm” ng : 0 it o I) 1‘, i P ‘ | : i B i thatutiei: ok »out several times as he pappe 3 E Locals Smother Gob Nine Cunnineham finiched th yarbo ghts and lefts in | ocge ros. | R ot ypad | stronger than he started = < {1 Prompt Delivery ot ; from Unalga and North- piteting seven bans to r Fapd win SORRL L BHG s R A | | LADYSMITH COAT 1 | land in Short Game s W 0T e overweight | Six Cylinder i PHONE 48 | i ind Lewis each fanned on three . | e ] Juneau found the amalgamated' [ioonoq pane WRIGHTS HAVE BABY BOY q"v VI()I{ [ 1 j Bail am from the cutte Box Score and Summary | ) S o) Vi [ ; { Nor ind Unalga to he soft Th ne | An eight and one-half pound : | i !vicking last night, defeating th # baby hoy was born at 10:30 o’clock I‘D /‘ V | ! ors by a score of 10 to 1 in "‘{'I'.“"‘,'\ H PO A 1| 'Mis morning at the St. Ann’s hos- | TIA ! | tiy i game. Cunningham ' ? ”" - " 0 o o|Pialto Mr.and Mrs. R. G. Wrigh } wrled fine ball for the locais, 4 R REa) ol The next city census will ca i ! ailors to four b, 2 0 1 2 1 1|the mew arrival under the na $1595 F. O. B. i them singles. . lchttrell, .. 2 0 0 o 1 o|0f Jumes Warren Wright. ° ‘ A . ! au pounded the offering. ' (ONIR 5 0 1 0 o offather is employed at the Sanita DETROIT i l of yeiehowsky, who startod > 0 0 4 o ofGrocery and Mrs. Wright wa [ for the to .:r:] comers of the 1 0 0 0 o offormerly Miss May Ramsay | H ey et i o i Maybe she ought to be home and washing dishes ! | '”',1"“1,“ ek T ll““. ‘,',‘\"'_‘l i ook el R Al B e £ | + At. least, that’s what the ball players declare when Miss Anna ‘-\" oft bl vm‘ runs b g, The President ! ] Il()S ’ ! Bel! Hirst pulls a bad decision on em. b KiC A and e bwohk _8ky, p 1.0 0 0 1 0/ Boh Turner’s New 7-Passenger | | o a5 i Anna Bell is a teacher in Los Angeles schools, but umpiring is | the fourth, gave them two Kegrns, p N i Sedan v y her love, | off Kearns who replaced the Total T 2|18 Beal Pleasure to ride in the I‘ Micu.au ! 4 Anna Bell doesn’t chew tobacco or talk out of her ear—in fact, i with the alphabetical cognomicn als AN W g ® #] Presicent ,\“ I b Sudetutar | | p { she uses correct English. But she calls ’em as she sees eni—and Sailors Score First | AT R0 A Ladale 267 L SR SN B bl ¥ i\('ou' want to get back A she makes ’em like it | | . The gobs started out strong. The |gyi., e 30 el - - | grovLL nt'l.xh an e i i She still wears skirts, but is going to don the old blue regulation | ™ ‘r -;\ v2) n to f s “' 1mning ""‘ 3 Galshiin, e840 68 o) ! Y e duyvand. it you e -4 umpire’s suit when she gets into organized baseball | SVRIR0, OIR AUOL LIEL AN IS YT AR ekagn. 1 L g gt 8 W I I, lv . I‘r bt it you'll remember every 1 ~ & e . 8 3 | fourth innin mtii he s fourn % g Y | . . o o ’ | ) ¢ y She has applied for a job in the Pacific Coast League, and she ‘f‘ ::“”h:'y ; ',(f{'\',‘ I’,“,V; ~:'w"1.“‘1 Brown, 1b. 88 1 8. 000 orii s avorile I r"g rance word of thig ad and just how ] has a 'fair chance of being placed on the salary list, IR C A ta: Kaath hith e ekaar 3.1 .3 .000..0] earnest . the anto-dector ,looked Anyway, it's better than being home and darning sox or mind- | WOl e B 3 W B L Crn ) M 2 1182024 {*when he sald to you “‘you want 4 ing kids, says Anna Bell, ok e g be R R S foomto 0 o ® to get back.” We'll sell you ! P.S.—Ves, she can hold her own in any argument. Generally | mlul i Potell’ follsmat I\u';\“ o |Cuningham, p G O dependablp, livsly tires. that ueg ) e 3 : a . g to steal. Powe ollowed with ¢ L faait ke : has the last word, too, _No wonder abe likes umpiring | single and was stealing sec-| ol p TRV e Gl R st iy ¢ y o SRty e ond when Big MacSpadden drot;-| 4 i b i Let “Service Lucss's” Auto Doc- 5 ed Bobby's peg. He stole third 3 R e A ) 2 X HAS FOLLOWED DEFENDERS American Teague | but was held there while Juckson (1art" 1 Nowell 4 ftor Taok Gfter, yimr. oqrk SRS , VN £ Y 4 T mal A e CL. | threw out Hazelton at first. Cot g IN RECENT CHICAGO TITLE BOUTS New York $3 1 | Detroit 68 m 1, off | 892 vall rolled to the mound and | VOYchickowsky 1; struck out—| A . @ 20 trell rolled to the and | - : 581! by Cunningham 5, by Woychiek- N 5 b ”1 Pick's throw to first went un‘:‘}':’:\, i iy ,wlhlnpllvh | I JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine, 4 CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—-The Demp | Philadelphis 67 O ol lislanag iy Do 2 © 10, A —The Der { Philadeiphia 67 3| the dirt, He was sate and’ Poweli{ SR B SEEIH B8 L C PR PHONE 30 i by-Tunney fight in Soldiers Fiek Washington 66 cored with the gob's first and | ol o L l ept. 22 will be the fifth major e 56 Voychiekows: only run, tle tilt in Chicago sin legalized 52 6 —— T X M. MacSpadden | | SSna | Cle Tue focals came back In their|®0d; H: MacSpadden stolen bases| # pxitg came back a little more J [st. Louis 10700 A0R par’ offishi Bt Wit 0T FURT R g o DSIEOM NOW: '| Service Transfer Co. . han' a year ago. And a persistent | § | Boston 36 82 805 Barragaritabtbd 16 Powell Cadgh1® each, Brown 2, Mac- | : oy B idda b Bilamiad hul ill Haui i ux followed y defonding — .- |1in " singled ana M M:“‘S“:“h“rl‘:‘ll:llllllllv‘i;‘l" umpires—Thoma ml‘ | Wi ;njuvgo:lilu Wood i ampion in the previous four. | | The cleanest place in Alaska| WAS hit by a pitched ball. Buck | P i | . i ¢ Threo of the title holders lost [bar mone Bergmann Dining|Jackson singled filling the bags [ in Office. Phone 389 4 heir crowns and the fourth was § iy ; o o “——ady,|It Was a hard hit grounder which | Friday, the 26th, is Remnant| b Residence Phono 3501 | nocked out but saved his cham el A i ‘| Powell ~ blocked but couldr't | Day at Goldstein’s Emporium ) . » ca PR 0 7 ! s he b ““”‘, Pitchers Fight Pretty Duel|-———- - : » | | £ n' the first fight under the M | e { i £ wilaw, July 8, 1926, Champion| on Mound — Seattle | | 8 Ounce Bottle Nicely Boxed ! C .Ad\lrerDmeme&j L ocky Kansas of the lightweight o Litle T | ! . ¢ Capito e Works ' vision was dethronad by Sammy | Wins Two Straight i ! ! 2 s . r " 3 F C. Meldner — Professional B andell of Rockford, by the le-| | ; | or eaner and Dyer—Phone 177 § on of ‘the refree, Dave Bamy. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25— | o 3 THe next to lose his crown was |Seattle made it two straight over : ‘ Onl 3 S ' arlie Phil Rosenberg, then ban |the Seals by winning yesterday’s / i nLy ® i a ¥ - m king. He evaded putting upigame. Brandt bested Kunz in a JAPANESE TOY B el o make the And A Coupon ‘ SHOP ! H. B. MAKINO Front Street 1 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders I pitehing duel. 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