The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1927. BRINGING ¥ FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS THAT'S RIGHT - ANNAT'S A PIPE AN ELEPHANT WE AREN'T WON'T CRODD LOIN TO HELP A BRIDGE: - NOW WHAT e tHe 1% THE MATTER l THINES % g = - ] ¥ T ) =NOW - HE ] 1 IKNOW ( BRIDGE 1ONT 1T OONT WITH THAT ’J 2, THE | FOOL. ELEPHANT <LYN| WDLE Points in Favor strong points © 1927 ey Int Feature Service. Inc. g o younger than any pre former . champion battling | | Plumbing—Sheet Metal. Work ¢ ; . South Front Street y X 0 A7 ST 41V EN ',‘( 15 T\-‘ ‘H"““v ‘\H even v"n i TUNNEY IN.EFFORT REGAIN LAURELS| e oot ey e ey C e LINCOLN FIELD, GRETE, |leash ! of th A S oY !':‘:‘ v \“‘ T ! JUNEAU TR \NSFER‘ agairnst fighting Tunney on of apg tel 750,000 that Moves, Packs and Stores September 15, and instead in e former champion has SO be ready. For: Pempaoy ummoned back most of his oid y 1 E gk it i Py b hitting power, all of his stamina, speed. \ ne ara ¥ TR siabip His last full worksut will the peak 6 3, ¢ 1‘.'")‘ Ifl’,l,l{.“fl,“_ wan Ll cparring partners, He has |1 t that ery saticfied traimer Sanders he I ) 1 except is the same scowling fighter Sacramento Batters Blud-| of old, so near th e S seon Way to Victorv i conditicn th ving ¢ < .3., i’ Yy 7Y Prompt Deiivery ot BEOR SWaY: W VICIOrY. I proceegding at half spaed. d ¢ sceene wher | f 5 vf:;fl LADYSMITH COAL I'wo Games Yesterday willar « \ PIPANT IR Q PHONE 48 o bludgeoned it: way to a doub! - victory ever the Indian terday when the wtors' bats | hreaten men put the ol roller to | win Dback rs hetd | ionship he | AR R mes 1 the . raln-drenched = ar ) 1 ! rd opening contest, hitadelphia last fall o noin 1923 but he fastest four in America the Indians but three | The nly convine that 1 3 ol and” burly Lo.s ; miles through: gears the “second gama Ray | :an whip the man who sl Firpo spiked ek effort | i less than seven second: Keating 12t the locals down wiil face into gory mash . an_ el sckout 9 | unequal in traffic or on hills {four bingles. After watching tw« | 3esquicentennial Stadium Bhed |1 equipment - intludes wind. |of his hurlers get knocked out [ind hammered him to th Comeback Virus st WIDG, “RERP viow HINRTORLH FROR lof the box in the final game, Moi- | Hf @ knockout in ten ronnds, Demp | The confeback i light,” bumpers. on front and Killifer took the mound him- | sey grimly determined £ former champion i elf and ended the last inning | orestige of titleholder shall ag: v 3 accopt one d "after allowing three runs on threc | ‘st with him P bronght 1 Five Passenger Sedan 4 hits and' three walks. Makes Good Headway bett. 1 Jim Jeffr ) ; ! - $875.00 Detroit | Batteries were: first game Already the comeback caniy for the title ¢ lanky Bob Fitz Rabac and Severeid; Vance and|of a former champion, nover ! a freckled originator of | i If you want to get back Borreani. Second game—Keating | fare successtul in the histors of| the solar plexus waliop, knocked | o Take a tire and jack. and i Knight, Holmes | he ring, has carried the “Manas Gentleman Jim” for the title | OU'LL, - aeqd " 45, "NXEI & A Killifer and Borreani, Mapiler. st the foremost, of 1n on ity i 1807, corbett || McCAUL MOTOR CO e day and J2 you havem's i younger contende 21, I wag 34 whan Jeffries knocked him | Bot It youwil remember every BASEBAL RESULTS he Yankee Stad! un [out in 23,rounds at Condy Island % i | WOTQ. “OF this. ad und Just-how LTl ks ’ arnest the auto-doctor poked hen he said to you ‘‘you want i Let “Service Lucas’s” Auto Dae- Itor look after your car’s health across the Pac Coast footba | Brooklyn 6, Chicago 6 firmament in p ars are back v Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 7 in the game this sea Boston 2,0, Pittsburgh 6.3 “Biff” Hoffman, full A |New York, 3,8, St. Louis 63 {7 A 15 ’ exect 50-yard forw nsse e S A | American League > ¥ I JUNEAU NI()FORS, Inc\ and his Stdnford teammate Dick b : Chicago 4, Philadelphia 5 (10 i y % i | PHONE 30 Hyland are among {h: number knaa) A i Hyland, aggressive Cardinal hait 3 ¢ Detroit 2, Washington 3 | o back, also was a member of th e 3 St. Louis 6, Boston 9 Olympic Rughy teaw - : Cleveland 1, New York 4. . S # - Morley Drury becais W 7 123 NN ; = == T = The Richest Ice Ceram of his early season work for South s s - - v | STAN G i vz ¥orn_ California was regarded as : | i _nm. OF CLUBS ke 2 ; Sold in Ju rival of ,Morton Kaer's for All : e Pacific Cm‘l‘ét League A = j’ 1 Juneau American honors but a knee in o i 1 e ey S R v, | (7% o is the jurg intervened to blast:hia hopes Sharp Knee Pains, {San Francisco ? : R 98 79 - - < “But Meek diminutiva { ; R Sa o S | . 1 quarter for Washington Stats, is | Mr. Golfer? It’s Seattle 92 19 S & F. CREAMS ihe back play | | | Portland 87 83 . e the' fourth who is in Only Golfers’ Foot b TR o which contain more Butter Fat Moeker, though weighing only 145, ! (st o 4 ' 5 A - than any other Cerams, by test b : Mission 80 97 A5 i 4 ; js a y sritable. g \]. on (he ;;.m ! CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Mr. | ' Hollywood o e s : i ; and by taste, served at the ron; Last season he was ahnc Goifer, do you have sharp | Los Angeles 69 103 B i e = ; 4 L | pains in the instep and calf Juneau Music House without an equal at returnin y = g - i s PR ! Natloral Leagne 3 Alaskan Hotel yunts and skirting the ends. . ) ag? 1P Vi 3 ¥ gt T S S / n Hote I ¢ of the leg? 1If you do, the Won Los @, ; Hellan's Pharmacy R R g b " S 2 | chances are that you are af- ;I'!(Isl h 83 53 6 i i | Pll‘s Ulgh C'0p5 .T\\O fl‘()m filicted with the latest ortho- | | New ‘\I!ltlgk - g [ fiifizs?gs}enul | Boston while Giants and | | . ailment, commonly Louis ... 18 ; !| Douglas Pool Hall | g “called “golfer " Dr. ' L 56 i | Cards Split Even S R 61 REDUCED TO /... Olympic Pool Hall ki rinna 67 68 i d 2 | y PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15, — The( | Chiropodists, who is here to | |Boston . 65 82 2 e mman er ¥ 9 A :('nl\fl 's had things their own way attend a two-day convention | | Philadelphia ... 4 89 o ‘ 5 TE HN]GAI. K 0 | vesterday and scuttled ghe shipi | of the association, declared. || Kioka Tblaae | “Gateriracost. '| S. & F. CONFECTIONS g1 of the Boston Braves, anncxing The ailment is caused by Won gl‘fost 3 wm ‘zsw wss than any k i e ? > i . San lf“ul-f.::p‘i:.v',. '1";:{1‘:”}' ‘1'11 g [ e DEsk iR il SIS i ’ 3 ok 5 l"rril‘lml‘ lywoog | dependable, lively tires that wili SCO, 3 |Los Angeles 9, Missions § i&-ve you mileage service. Four names that blazed Dbrig National League > [two kumes, which Wghtens their) | extreme extension of the feet | [Now York 99 41 Wholebale, Phone 16 Wi S e e Erasp on first place in the Np-| | while the golf player is,in | |Philadelphia ... 5 . NEW:. YORK. Sepl.’ a8 Gsorstit¢iona), Leaguie: Allokt £ aistratels| | the . stance . proparing tor | |Wethinelber o hs ok om op e / Godrey last night scored a tech-ingid n the opening game the! | strike the ball stated Dr. | |Detroit .. 71 ; c o eq" ? 4 nical knockout over Monte Munt.|piias set the Braves down PR Can o {Citfoags 3 v i p former Nebraska Jegislator after |y gugrg of § to 2, and came back ! | L olovelanth b two iminutes and 20 seconds of | . . fighting in the fourth round in 2 ::I;W:I).‘-.‘ “"",'"'1','_" coniest. 0. blank |5t ————stm———f 6. Louis 56 Acclaimed ‘‘the greatest post-war achieve- The Dictator ANNOUNCING : Referee Lou Maguo-i it Boslur i git, S0 ment of automotive engineering,’ the path of it ettt i caes e o Moo o/l i THE AMERICAN LEGION e pa 4dr)plush. $1245- s110 u } — Sedan I papodl BB A . c1ANTS.CARDS TR | Auxiliary will hold its first meet-, WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | ¢he Studebaker Commander is strewn with %‘,‘:1‘;‘,{.“' malisle 143, e D I" 4 B : hanging on, Broggy & ;1 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 15.—For {2 ing after the summer vacation Legion will meet Thursday even | ®complishments . . . 5000 miles in less than Coupe, for 2 1245. 1198 (L ;-,‘/ ros. Th» Nebraskan was outclassed ' 5 5 . ] second (ime in two days, the Cur-| g Se) 3 > ling a *eloc . . from the very start, and landed | | Thursday, Sept. 16th af 7:30 P.iing at 8 o'clock. Large initia-| 5000 consecutive minutes . . . 33 mational hill me.lofl 1295 dinals and_ Giants, - Ughting to| M, in the Dugout. Business fol | tion el et i i i M, e Dugout. Business foi {tion class followed by social. Al climbing records 1 e, for 4 but @ fow' dlean blows throughout|pyeay o second place, tle in tha|jowed by combined social meet-|nusbands invited, | s ¢ o &h average of 17 miles Tourer, for 5o ‘Six Cylinder the scrap. Tn the third, Munn Went: National League bunting chm’!mg of Bl v AGEIIADY (add L& AGNES GRIGG. | to the gallen in 61 gasoline tests? down for the count of mine. After | iaca' {0 dogfall when theg! ot 4 4 ¥ gion, . Recorder. 3 getting up in great distress, Mun | oyenly devided n doubleheadcr ! e L \ LRl Now, The Commander sets an unparalieled SENIOR j was, saved bY the bell. He came |y .. yos{erday. This leaves them | Foeeeesorormoreer. rmbrvdunlunw,hwcm-h.flt"u- out ' in the fourth to face tha! | still tied and in second place foar | ~$5498 withmorethan$100 extraequipment. 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