The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1927, Page 5

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T I BRINGING U FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, e Y e AUGUST 29, 1927. By GEORGE Mc¢MA WELL-W oTTA ] SOMOKE-LET'S HAVE T\WO OF | EMY / [ SMOKE CIGARS- THESE ‘ CHIBOUKS ARE WHAT THEY DSE- 1T MAKES [AH! THE TURKS NEVER ""'[’ A COOL SMOKE- THE | b N : { | WATER ACTS AS A 1 COOLER! | NOW THAN \WE | BOUGHT ‘EM HOW | |ARE WE GONNA, [SMOKE' EM2 | CANT | AT oNTILL | [HOME-AN' HOW KIN { \ws. CARRY'EM? WE GQ\T ) | GOT AN IDEA- HEY - YOU PEDDLER! {1 THINK WE HAD BETTER HIRE [Tis GOY DuRIN' | CUR STAY N TURKEY! WOMEN ATHLETES OF AMERICA TRAINING FOR NATIONAL MEET ELIZABETH STINE EUREKA, 9.—Am ica’s women athletes meet here Sept. 3 in the national track and field chanfpionships for en. Pifty contestants ,are ing fof® the cla Chief inter trio that has Cal,, Aug best. wom train sic centers around a dominated . meet the past two years, Helen Filkay of Chicago, Lillian Copeland « Pasadena and Elta Cartwright of Eureka. Miss Filkey, will represent the Illinois en's Athletic Club, is who | Womn 60-yarl one of four HELEN F\LKEY hurdle champion. at Pasadena national title hurdles, jump, and 50-yard dash Miss Copeland, one of the heav iest and most consistent point winners in the country, will de fend three national titles, the shot put, discus throw and javelin throw Two years age| she captured three! broad | 29.—Blinding head tomobiles are again in France practice of shutting off the when passing another c is said to be respon many accidents, | the ariving world eu -1 be to let the rather than drive in | A .idarkness for two or PARIS | lights on lan issue Miss Cartwight, 50-yard dash| The title holder, -is expected to make | light a strong bid for the broad pumg, at ni an event in which ®he has | for unofficial mark of 17 feet, 7 inc Other national champions iny ed are Frances Keddle, San i eigeo, 220-yard dash; Rosa ( Toronto, Canada, 100-yard Catherine Maguire, St. Louis, jump; Nellie Todd, Chicago Jump. The imposing entry list also jncludes Vivian Hartwick of Sun Francisco, world's record holder in the baseball throw, and Ann . Harrington of San Francisco, for- mer national champion in the| same cvent; Margaret Jenkins of | “SBauta Clara, who recernitly tied th» American mark in the javelin; Elizabeth Nelson of Pasadena, Jjoint holder of the -yard dash record; Elizabeth Stine of New York, former broad jump cham- pion, and Alta Huber of Eureka | and Hazel Kirk of Newark, N., Aol et J., both hurdiers. ! ‘The Pasadena Athletic Club has | Babe Ruth Now |One Home Run won the meet for the past tw. ears. It will be held in the new . Y Ahead of Gehrig ST. LOUIS, Aug. | Albee Stadium, which seats 6,000, |game last Saturday, Babe Ruth b —_— e .ANCHORAGE G. 0, P. PREPARING FOR WORK clapped ont his 41st home run. {forging one ahead of Gehrig. Tae The Anchorage Renulvll(fln Club pomer was made in the eightn {was recently reorganized for tls-“m,;ng ,com|ng year, J. L. Waller ig Pres. 'Itlent and, acting under authori given him, he appointed Executive Committee: Z. J. Loussac, W. G. ‘Marsh Sr. J. N. McCain, Charles| Fairbanks business men have +J. Fisk and Oscar Gill. The Repub-!subscribed the capital necessary f an members of the Legislature|to extend the.Fairbanks telephone m . Anchorage are made ex-of- ‘\ywtl'm to the Willow Creek min- ziflclo members of the committes, 'lnx district. The money subscribod They include Senators Bartley at Fairbanks will be used to pur Howard and Arthur -Frame andchase equipment and the Willow tatives B. A. Grier and|Creek Mining Companies will take S, Smith, . 4oy tcare of the INAAUALOBw A~ asn s Leaders st it wouud lights glar comparative three sec ond The law directed requires headlights to as not to blind but this has bew | found difficult. Onme solution ha heen to direct the right Hght well {to the right and to shut off tao Lleft light only when meeting other cars. Professor de La Academy of Medicine, pert on opt says most peoble suffer a sort. of blindness foi eral seconds when the brilliant headlights are shut off suddenly and during these seconds each car travels usually a dozen or more le ngllw nigh | broad | be =0 other drives onne, of the a noted ex 20.—In, the BRSSPI ‘FAIRBANKS TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR WILLOW CREEK i ia Headlights an Issue Among French Drivers LAURIE HANGS P NEW REGORL Breaks 99 Clays Out of 100 — "Has Run of 95 Straight Jack Laurie swept all high run and high records of th Jyneau Gun Club into the discarc yesterday when he smashed bi without a miss, and made it 99 out of a possible 100 clays This .is a neéw record for the ground: Morris broke 98 out of 100 for second place. The shoot next Wed- mesday evening is the final before the opening of the hunting sea son and it is expected a record attendance will be on hand. Scores yesterday in the 25:bird record event were: Laurie 25 Morris 25, Cole 24, Berger 24, Truesdell, using a 20-gauge gun Goldstein 22, McNaughton 21, Miss Grace Carney 21, Kirk 20, Bernard 19, Hermle 18, Rice 15, Heyder 14. e MEMBER OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT IN ALASKA scure 9 Sir Godfrey D. White of Londou England, prominent member of the British Parliament, and their son and daughter, H. D White and Miss M. D. White, were vigitors in Juneau Saturday while the Princess Charlotte was in port. Sir Godfrey has been on a tour of *Canada giving lectures on his impressions of the country. LET Armmquisy sTess Your Suit 628.;—ady, Lady Whita/| SEATTLE WINS - DOUBLEHEADER | {IT k(‘S N[UI'I]illL{ Gam(‘ bV a Hillinu Hard, Often— Second Game Slugfest ]'){.\N(‘[s(l; 29 the AN Avg eries from by winning vesterday The Indian hit tle took rancisco 4 to 3 yubieheade all rning the f Hodgens on two with the hits. totaling tteries \ms The Pirst 1l attle —Br Francisco nd Jenk unz and McCrea GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League attle 5, 11; San Francisco 10 ollywood 1, 2; Oakland 4, 4 Sacramento 1, Los Angeles 2, National Lecague imes postponed on ng of rain American League hiladelphia 9; Detroit 5. vashington 0 Chicago 4 joston 6; Cleveland Tew York 10; St account Louis 6 SEATTLE LOSES SATURDAY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 The celebrated Bodie Day aturday by troucing the Indians. ‘he game was featured with free vtting and four errors by the ndians Bodie hit safely twice ind was presented with a $1. heck and many gifts ranging from a big salmon to a little ig, vegetables and fruit The batteries were: Seattle Sutherland and cins. San Jen Francisco—May and Var 183 GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League jeattle 5; San Francisco 10. Mission 16; Los Angeles 0 ‘ortland 2; Sacramento 3 follywood 0; Oakland 9, National League Chicago 1, 10; Philadelphia 2 6; second game 10 innings dther scheduled games called off rain American League WVashington 1; Chicago 6. Joston 2; Cleveland 9 Philadelphia 8; Detroit 7 New York 14; St. Louis 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast Leflgue Lost 61 67 !DS 88 Oakland Seattle San Francisco.. 86 71 Portland 3508 Sacramento T8N Hollywood %7, 88 Mission 86 Los Angeles ] 99 Natloral League Wi Lost 47 49 48 52 65 66 Pet Chicago 609 Pittsburgh St. Louis . New York Cincinnati . Boston Brooklyn . 51 68 Philadelphia ... 44 "7 American League Won Lost 87 37 gy ) 52 68 53 66 59 55 47 38 - e NOTICE The ordinanee against torating on sidewalks strictly eaforced. By order of Chief of Puilll'f.‘ New York ........ Philadelphia Detroit Washington . Chicago . Cleveland St. Louis . Boston . andt will. be WINNER AGAIN & eastern univ Sentinel) ason. On his trip th Newhold will obi mens for « in | JUICY FRUIT bac the flavor of fresh, ripe fruits. It ie beneficial too, cleansing mouth and teeth, soothing the throat and helping digestion. £ i ki | - BOBBY JONES MINIKAND ¢l ‘Minn., / lthe N { Ythe B B, Minneapolis, | Bobby Jones won | Amateur Title fo , time last Saturday by | defeating Chick Kvans 8§ and 7. | Jones shot G under par, collecting five birdies and one uph- D QUICK TRIP OVER ROAD third Judge Charles E. Bunnell, Pre ident of the Alagka Agricultural | College and School of Mines, his | daughter, Miss Jean Bunnell, and | N. Patty of the Coll made | the trip recently from irbank to Valdez over the Richardson Highw in 26 hours, elapsed time The road is in excellent condition according the Valdez Miner. 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