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—_— BRINGING V% F\TIIER B COLLY- THE GIRLS HERE '\N VENICE SURE ARE PRETTY-1T'S a GRAND CIT o 1m7 oy tnis reature Service, fue Grear Brtan rights ressrv THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. ¥, 1927. By GEORGE McM! Canadian champion record includes vic AH! THERES ANOTHER NE - SHE LOOKS LIKE CHICAGO, Oct. 13 Ban John- on is putting his baseball house | \ order. The doughty old wariiri is about ready to siep out as pres- ident of the American League. i He may hand over the r¢ ‘o, ome one elsé November 1, but' 10 one knows definitely when ne will step from the stage to the wings. He says he will retire when gets everything straightaned B | In the meantime, he has tidisd his office here. He and nis! rical staff have swept throufh | accumulation of papers that| 11 in stray figures and xev"vrlv 3 \ he fighting career of Ban John- S‘ %‘:rn?fie"(c:govi?..n;n;isdefi n, The omce is about in shape of the Cleveland bascball club At right is Ban Johnson, retir ing Presidcnt of the e, who s making things ship-shape for this successor. pr esident of the Cleveland Ame: i an League baseball team. Technically, the American Lea-, i e’:“;:;‘e:m“’h:::’; reasonable and possible, and then iy stands pat. pioss of selecting a preslen! | Darnard s married and lives in o Il et e s Cloveland with his wife and agad hey may move swiitly and se»| ™ pew s retively, before then, according ta oo o4 TR '\xrr- SPEEDWAY SET AFIRE, ACCIDENT Harry “ar.lz, Harled 35 Feet in Columbus Day Race, Salem, N. H. H,, Oc 17 A the rday and to the hospital The fire forced mile Columbus Tha T5-mile ta. determine chamgpion- to ry Hartz ously infured @ hali to the 200 Day pstutkes Aa then hall hip poin The Hart raveling 126 miles 'and hour hurled Hartz 5 feel.. The then 1olled cv four times ting fires to the track and ping the race. The scorers last night dec that Frank Lockhart, who ‘iues day made a new world recoid of 144.8. miles en hour, hoth ‘aces stepe we TWO ‘MEN, SHOT IN FAIRBANKS BOOZE ROW Ths he F ymas Johnson iz a patient it airbanks hospital with a bul- et imbadded deeply in his hip bone and another wound in one of his legs, and James Gilkey is hobbling ahout in the left thigh as a result of a shooting affray which occurred tor week in a 100om in the Nor- hotel. Obrey ' Ronevik, last dale is under arrest charged with the five shots at the other two men, two of the shots going wild. According to the News-Miner, the shooting,is said to have re sulted: from a quarrel over booz Ronevik having bocen accused by Johnson and Gilkey of lifting a cache belonging to them. John- son, Gilkey and Mort Cass went to Ronevik's room to discuss the!their the argu-| alleged hijacking and ment which followed finally lecd to the shooting. Johnson and his' companions were leaving the room car overturned while and with a buliet hole| | Victoria n . Kentucky bred, from C. whese room the shooting occurred | .a small race at Cleve shooting. He is said to have fired! ,ing his ! over London Golfer Wins German Open Title BERLIN, Oct. 13.—Winning the open gold championship and for the first time eld of 200 i3 the feat ac by Percy Aliss of frem a complished London, insiructor Clud of e of the Bri over a in men competition, oo — — FIGHT TWELVE ROUNDS, DRAW | 13. Dave v, middic- a 12 weights, fought round. & night v here. - e OWN WINNING HORSE BUT STICK TO JOBS 13, sport rich JRGETOWN, Ky., Oet, zh the trotling hove generally considered a man’s pastime two street car conductor’s of Youngstown, O, have found it both profitable and interesting. Two years ago, J. M. Gill and B. Heimbaugh purchased Vie- Frisco, a two-year-old out of Hall by Walnut Hall, 0. Brown. The next year, Victor Frisco won nid. This' year he began demonstrat- worth by winning twice the Ohio half-mile tracks. Méving to Akron he captured the §8,000 trot and then went to acquire his record of 2:03 3-4 in o sparkling victory. Since then he has won at Monroe, Goshen znd Middleton. Gill and is H. Heimbaugh still work “runs” regularly, but man- age to see their horse in action occassionally. when Ronevik opened fire on USES PLANE TO them. The condition of Johnson, while his physicians some uneasiness, Ronevik is held under bonds in shooting with intent to kitl. - - e i Try the new Spanish curl, pap- er curl, or brush wave. Given by Mrs. Webber at No. 1, MacKin-| non Apts. of Beauty Culture given. 547. Phone —adv.} { ————————— | Y | not’ seriofis, is said to be causinyg | i 1 TEACH PUNTERS HIS NEW TRICKS BLOOMINGON, Ind., Oct, the new boothall stadium of the University of Indiana. From it,) at regular intervals, footballs f2!l lazily to the earth. That was the way Coach Pat overcome peculiar air currents in the statdium to get the maxi- mum effort from their kicks. I NEVER SAW SO MANY PRETTY GIRLS: THIS 15 A WONDERFUL aTy! 13| the sum of $7,500, charged with An airplanae circled slowly over roF' ALL THE BUM TOWNS- THIS 1S THE LIMIT: \WHY DION'T THEY BUILD THIS BURG ON B Harry Owens, pounder Martin, plans an eas have heen Ma Bob Fitzsin Ro. ung Dillon all for a Garden Square - VALDEZ CREEK SHOWS ! WELL. SAYS STASER | Valdez rock camp milling Staser, rict a hard surad by the two rich leads of aceording to H. 1 J. §. Marshal, to his Anchorag vesterday from a section. “It looks mmense “proposition, ry freoe who re head visit like | HELEN'S DEFEAT RESTS IN “T. HER LIGHTNING SHOTS, S . | i hall, |t in thy Sunday “Miss Wilis WiMl Helen Wils toc Nui- prodigy, ays M British tonnis Pictoriai, is a greater forc. Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen ev wa she avers in her a “What I think of Heien Will Miss Nuthall says: “A sportswoman from tha top of her classic head to the tips of her Helen Wills, the lady lawu tennis champion of t world, ha I think, never been appreciated as she deserves to he in this counfry. “Perhaps is as followed on the of Susanné, who held the zination for so many y we was alway. on us. She wa own amazing way, sque. “Helen in her own And it way ‘which 1, for one, admire desire most to_emulate. “It was a great Gay for mo w wds privileged to play ag in America, It will be a grea the greatest day of my ever we shake 8 ove and 1 [ am s . glorvious game spires me to do so. “1 really think Miss Wills the hardest woman in the world to beat. One of the reasons is, I am sure, that she does to be hard to beat when you watch her playing—somebody elso she seems so slow and delibarate, almost to an irritating extent. that slow deliberation is not tlected in. her shots Wwhen come over, [ deadly accuracy the hardest hitter of all the wom- en players, and that atab the than toes, bocause sh heel public . Su- so closely is exactly the opposiie way he net fl that in- faced |to. be believed.” Miss Nuthall writes a hundred words | about Miss Wills' “Poker face,” then goes on to say: “How will she be beaten, she is My own opinion is that, as ! match player, and particularly | when she is ‘up against it,” she is it evar | CHARLEY BAL 18] two it seem | | pounds crown But | re- they | farm when an unforseen king some of the, impelled him into a ring ca of Suzanne, she 15! He had ridden to a devastating ! ed cross-court drive of hers has to bo | other | wi beaten before she retires?| a of intermittent a greater force than Suzanne ever, was. At the moment she is, in her absolutely and entirely un- I‘eatable. How is that to be over- come? “I hope I shall not be thought presumptuous in making the sus- gestion, Helen will be beaten when someone learns to take the light- ning shot ef hers. “One thing is sure. If Helen does go down, she will do so with just as charming a grace, just as great ia sportsmanship, as she wins, for |.-.)u- is a really great-hearted play- SPENP WOMEN DETERMINE DIET. OF TEMPLE FOOTBALL PLAYERS ) IIILADELPHIA Oct. 13 T\vu 1 feminine dietitians were called ‘upon by Head Coach “Heinie” Also all other Wnes p..o tanght his punters how to Miller of Temple University, to devise a diet to keep his foot- [ball tedm fit. They were Miss ! Marjorie Bachellor and Miss Mar- | he gossip in major league circlos. SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 But, whonever the action is fak- .0, the mew president will find! he decks cleared for him. | Bumnrd has heen connected; h organized baseball for nearly (umner of a century. He had ~ Phone 576 Jordan’s Valet Servies i You will be pleased at your ball- room gowns if you let us clean and press them. An expert lady presser on women's dresses is at your -gerviee. It is our greatest When Page's punters started to | garet Gllehrist, send the pigskin into the airthis| The footbail: men will not me ‘genq,)n ths ball performed funny (50 badly, aceording ‘to a sample| stunts. was determined that|day’s menu. For breakfast, for | air lurrsntn above the stadium |instance; they have fruit, cerea! were responsible. How to figure [ 025!, tWo boiled eggs and mil out where to place the punts .‘,‘!m luncheon, soup. baked heans, | RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST hoeri a foothall coaclt, spoTling | yieagure to please you. Jordan's | ditor of a newspaper. and “"e'wnm Serfl'e —ady. 0., ary. of the Columbus, builders’: ot 5 TP xchange before that. ' . He went ‘to Cleveland in 1903 a3, A MPLY s ~cretary of the Cleveland eclub. n 1910 he became vice pred | ent and in 1916 was made man NEEBS s“LP"uR Apply Sulphur as Told b. In 1806 and 1897, he coached A en Your Sklfl 1o Seventeenth U. S. regiment Breaks Out mlhul team and in 1898 was f ki the' OHIDMorttcal WKL caves Somaviog ont. ot the o Y ialist. % u-mm-n: ‘N’dhl"l\lhnmpbag‘ consider va take the place .;,m the ‘Clevafand, pjevers _remover, It cor. He held that post until July, | 922, when he was made presi- ent. s Barnard was graduated from (ierbein College at Westerville, orsity. Ile was sports editor of on face, meck, arms or body Is he us Dispateh from A89% \ overcome . quickly by applying » AL, ‘organize tha €| Mentho = Sulphur. 'The inbuis . baschall club. and_later|seem ' to” dry right up and - g P""W of m"wlfltfi As|awayy declares a noted .n. hr .| sestion. lno yuur tlgm, aching chest.! Stop* the. pain. Break up the con- Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest re- lief. It cannot hurt ‘you and it certainly seems to end the tight- ness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, ach- ing muscles and sore, stiff joints relinf comes at once. The moment’ yon apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat, In three minutes the con- m-a‘»lnt 18- warmed through | When you are suf- «cold, rheamatism, gat the advantagte of the wind was a problem, until T(e hit upon the airplane id TOD MORGAN IS SUSPENDED FOR 30 DAY PERIOD CHICAGO, Oct. 13,—Tod Mor- German open golf ; champlonship has days by the Illinols Athietic Coni- mission for fouling Stanislaua Lo- yaza, the Chilean boxer, in their bout here September 20. he sus- pension was mdo«tflngve Oct. 3. Babe Ruth, the Im CH ‘also . was mlmufir nnm days for lnllllll ‘weight before * his hnt night. wf. been sugpended “for thirty | |toast, iee eream and whipped | cream cake; and for dinner, Swiss ' | steak, potatoes, lima beans, let- tuce, and French dressing, tapio- ca cream, tea or milk. } Breads, uakes and to order by Irs. —aGv Young Wife Afraid : 1 To Eat Anything, “1 was alr‘!d to eat because | lalways had stomach trouble aftervards. Since taking Adler- ika 1 can eat and feel fine." (Signed) uu A, Bovifll ONE v, | spoontul Adlerika 0 and often by mrpfl.llu to the stomaeh. bloated fTeeling. 70! you é.h { wast make Excell stipation, Nut made Pies Sully. ! | | { gry h 1 Cfl)ll]r\lky'" ] dv.|Dr of declared, in teiling of developments in. the ‘and it shows what can > by ccoperative and per effort.” & Staser J. J. WOODARD & Plumbing—Sheet Metal South Front Street Work | | | i d i ] scoverie by T. 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