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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1927. By GEORGE McMA __ DEMPSEY BACK 1 WISH YOUD MAKE LP YOUR MIND WHEN YOU INTEND TO LEAVE TURKEY- I'M TIRED OF THIS KIND OF SMOKIN' 1'D LIKE A CICAR' ° 2 Jhe © 1927 by Int'l Feature Service, Ine [ WELL: YOU DON'T THINK I'™M OIPPY ABOULT SMOKIN OUT OF A BOTTLE- oo , YOu! ) ) Britain i ghts reserved WELLIF WE CAN'T QIT A CIGAR: LETS GIT A DRINK! NOW: YOuU ARE COMMENCIN' TO THINK ALONCG THE RIGHT LINES! = ] AH' BUT GENTLEMEN' THE-MOHAMMEDANS DORINK ONLY i o —a o CHAMPION QUI = + | ,Fidel La Barba, flyweight |champion of the world, has |giyen up all ring activities and will enter Stanford Universit California, in September, to g} himself for career in financi; | world, ['... @nternational Mustrated News) TEDDY BALDOCK IN TITLE BOUT| LONDON, Sept. 8. dock, bantamweight champion the world, will defend his for the first time this fall. A match has been arranged by the International Sports Syndicate Teddy Ba. of between Baldéck and Willie Smith | thé South African champion, and the contest will take place at the Rayal Albert Hall not later thon October. Baldock title in Bell. Smith, reached the a contest who had a remarkable career as an amateur, represented | South Afri at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924, when he won the world’s amateur cham pionship. In spite of many offers to turn professional he returned to South Africa as an amateur butyabout two years ago he relin- quished his amateur status. A vietory recently over Johnny Brown, the British champion, is one of his outstanding achieve- ments. TUNNEY-DEMPSEY BOUT WILL PAY TAX OF $200,000 CHICAGO, Sept. of Ilinois will gain more from its 1G-per cent share of the Tun- newDempsey gate receipts than from the scores of hoxing shows singe the sport was legalized July 3. 1926, With a gate of more than $2- 000,000 in sight, the state's sharc will be $200,000. “Tiger” Flowers and Mickey Walker drew $85,000 last December when Walke: snatched the middleweight title from the Georgia deacon. The first annual report of the state’ boxing commission showed tax returns of $130,000. ————————— . Children’s and Ladies’ Winter Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea- —adv. titie | world’s | with Arche! 8.—The state ‘M emorvy-; of “Black Thursday’ Tennis Vets of U. S.' By ALAN J. GOULD, (As-ociated Press Sports Editor). NEW YORK, Sept. tennis veterans, selves for come-backs hope to avoid anything “Black hursday” that their downfall in 192 thrust of F teers . The memory of one of the darkest try’s international is 1 vivid, It defeat in single Dick Williams, Bill 3l Tilden, Dbefore of ne Lacoste, and Henri Coc It a bacle that came with little w ing and left Vincent Richards of the “B Four” at tha time in the running. Vinny passed out of the picture at the hands | 0f Borotra thé mext day ana | France enjoyed the sensation of a | battle between two of its | for the premier tennis crowns o! Americ; The drama of last | tional Singles Championship w ' packed almost entirely into- t | Quarter-finals. It likely to repeated in the tournament., star Sept Forest Hills , including Brue- with the other three, is the Unless some younger figure as George Lott or Johnny breaks through, the Ame defense still will consi chiefly of the three veterans, Til {den, Johnson and Williams, with nk Hunter filling in the {cancy left by Richards. I All of these stars will head the . ed” list, as they did a year ago. Barring form reversals, they will go into the quarterfinals with resembling the sam. 8.——Amer rding them this year, like tne m; vl ice’s three Muske occasion, the cour tegnis annal witnessed th» afternoon Johnston and the racquets Jean Borotra that in was alone h be ! non same, { such Doeg ican | something line-up. It will be another of the year's colorful tests jn which the old theories of age and youth will b2 tested. able Rene Lacoste, who through at the age of 22 last y to be the first foreigner to win the American crown since 1903, the French will have a'big edge in years.. Borotra, the oldest, is 29 but the average is around 26 for the French quartet. Tilden, Jokinston, Williams and Hunter average 34 so that it will be a question of whether eight years in seasoning and experience caa offset the toll that length of time usually takes in speed and sta- mina. PAOLINO FAVORITE TONIGHT’S FIGHT NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Paolirn Uzcudum scaled 1953% pounds and Tom Heeney 193 pounds for to night's fight. The {Spanish cham pion is a 5 to 1 favorite over the Australian titleholder. oka Children’s znd Coats at sonable. Ladies’ Winter Jarmans. Prices rea- —adv. ————— Advertising always pays. Use the columns ¢f The Empire. pr e - JUNEAU BAKERY PRODUCTS No substitutes used in our shop 6 before the | sons | : | Schmidt va- Headed by the imperturo ! > Spurrin g }‘ Ruth Gets 5 4‘ | Homers 2 Day 1| Equals a Record BOSTON, Mass., e Sept DAKLAND WINS Leaders in Coast Pennan Race Gain on Near- { est Rival OAKLAND, Daring Reese, who fon Bratcher's Brady, terday Seattle, Pacific race Chick Ellsworth hit a | with two on in the fifth | Indians The batteries weke: Scattle—Edwards, cal., running ored from infield gave Oakland a and a good the nearest Coast 8 Jimm secon hit t win gain rival League Sept. base by in th pennan for th Vance an Oakland and Reed. Gould, Dickerma GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 6; Oakland 7. Hollywood 6; Los Angeles 7. Mission an Prancisco 12, acram 9; Portland 3. National Leagve Cincinnati 6; Pittsburgh 5. Brooklyn Chicago 0 3, St. Louis 6, 4. American League New York 12; Boston 10. [ STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won 102 90 93 83 81 7 Lost Pet 65 73 76 83 82 92 | Oakland Seattle n Francisco | Sacramento | Portland ! Hollywood | Mission 7 92 Los Angeles ... 64 103 Natloral Leagne Won Lost 52 53 55 57 69 73 55 .55 5o .45 T Pet. 59 58 57 | Pittsburgh New York | St. Louis | Chicago Cincinnati | Boston | Brooklyn , 76 | Philadelphia .. 4 84 American League Won Lost 93 40 76 56 70 61 69 . 62 59 [ New York | Philadelphia . Detroit Washington Chicago Cleveland 8t. Louis . . b4 Boston . 42 S .- — one day to keep skirts pulled dow would wash 790,000 sinksful dishes and do clos: family washings. OVER SEATTLE yes- over homer Philadelphia 3, 1. 613 We reckon the energy used in of Babe Ruth hammered out two | | home runs yesterday increa | | ing his total to 49 for the | | son which gave him a of four over Lou Gehrig. Rutb’s three home runs on Tuesday and two equals the record set in 1882 by Michael Mildon, of the Cleveland Indians and equalled | by Babe six years ago. Bam- bino lacks 10 home runs from | his record year. At this cor- responding period in 1921 Ruth had 54 home drives. vesterday t . CARDS CREEP TOWARD TOP LOUIS, Sept. 8.-—~The thirl | place Cardinals and fourth plac Chicago Cubs divided honors in 2 | doubleheader yesterday giving the { world’s champions a gain on Pitts | burgh in first place as the Pi rates lost to Cincinnati. The Card |are mow two games behind firs | place and ome half game behind New York in second place. Brd st ingy |MRS. HOOKER AND DAUGHTER GOING SOUTF o e tl &1 | a Mrs. Katherine Hooker and her |daughter Miss Mildred Hooke {will leave Saturday on the Prin | cess Alice on their to Mam mouth, Ore., where Miss Hooker | will attend the Oregon State Normal School during the com ing year. Miss Hooker recantl completed her work at the Ju | neau High School where she mad o|a splendid record in hoth schol olastic work and athletics an 4 last year won the declamatio o icontest for Southeastern Alaske .| Mrs. Hooker expects to be gon ,‘.H’l‘nm Juneau for one month, an (will visit Dr. and Mrs. I F Moore, formerly of Skagway, @ | their home in Seattle for a sho: time after establishing her daugh [ter in school. Mrs. R. D. Pederman, formerly Mrs. Icks, who was with Mrs {Hooker before she went south : 4| vear ago, will have charge the Forget-Me-Not Tea | while Mrs. Hooker is absent. | i : | LET Amquis. rress Your Suit { We call and deliver. 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Blege boa hei: It’s the latest in Paris, (Infornational Nlustrated News) HARD HITTING OUTFIELDER BRINGS RECORD PRICE IN VIRGINIA LEAGUE RICHMOND, e, Bt hard hitting Richmond « fielder, who has been sold to Boston Nationals for $15,000, ha the disfinction having the highest price v player in the Virginia Va., Sept. 8.—Far.| Speed is Clark’s -, the century in ind though a | ter, ha gets brought | most of the paid for | swingers. 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