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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS TO FLY TO AFRICA ! SOME KIND OF A BIRD THE MINUTE \ SAW HIM | YES- ALL RIGHT - DOMINICK ! | | San Francisco Quifielder s Popular Choice of Writers LOS AN( it on Pacilic ue diamonds of tha honor of tha player most his club With thyi honor went a eash prize of 31,000 voted by the league's directors, Selection, of O'Donl as the first to oecupy a pi in the leagnu was announced, by president of rford Lary, youth- | ful and spec ular shortstop of | the Oakland elub, ran a good sec ond, but his teammate, Jimmy teese, likewise was a popular choice, and received enough votes to make it possible for O'Doul to winf Marty Callaghan, Sealtle outficldér, -was third.. 2 Was Popular Choice ODoul was the popular of Lweni re sports write throughout the t as having | been the most valuable to his| club, Twenty-one of the scriven-| ers making " the selection voted for O'Doul, none of them placing ! him | lower than fourth, and all|{ but ‘six placing him firet or sec-! ond. The San Francisco outfield- | er received a total® of 145 while Lary amassed 126. Callag-' han | recelved 98 and Reesz ga nered 30. Lary and Reese hoth werd of such great value to their club that & was almost a l'.'lrv-[ gonad conclusion there would be! a division of the votes between | them. | Bach member of the voting committee was instructed to vote ! for eight players, one on each| club.- It was an ampli®ication of the seoring sysfem used in track | meets, first place receiving eight | points, second, seven points, third six 4nd 8o on, As a result of his great season with {he San Francisco Seals, | O'Doul will go up to the majors for the fifth time, having been drafted by the New York Giants. | O'Doul Batted .378 O'Doul wound up the year sec- ond in Cpast League batting with a mbrk of 378, slapping out 27$ hits,, more than any other player in the loop, stole 40 bases and POl 33 home runs. . A former piteller, O'Doul also took .a few turng in the box during the 1927 B n. s year marked the firkt of- ficls selection ' in the Pacific C League of the player most valuable to his club. Last year Arnold Statz, Brooklyn National club outfielder, then with the Los Angeles club, was unofficially de- lected as thie league's most valu- able player. g B ‘or “Low Down Tric 7 s, | BERLIN, Oct. 21—¥or having ‘perpétrated what was described 2! “a low down trick,” Herr Gugeu- heim of Zwicksu in Saxony was sued: in court by his next door nel in a tenement house, Herr! Huber, who accused Gugen-! heim of haying vindictivély blown a whole eolony of little bugs that make existence in bed miserable through the former's key-iole by E of a blowgun. -The two és bad been living ' at 's point for gh;“m year rr. Gugenheim ‘invented this ‘novel method for wreaking points, | - GERMAN CHAMP TO FIGHT TUNNFY? Hans Breitenstrater, former heavyweight titleist of Germiny, is said to be training at his farm, near Berlin, in com;back Friends of the “Blonde Biffer” are urging him to invade United States and seek matches with Sharkey, Dempsey, attempt. and Tunney. LANDIS CUTS MONEY MELON FOR PLAYERS According to. Assoclated Pross dispatches from Chicago, checks totalling $339,440.67, representing 170 slices, of the greatest World Series players’ melon in basebali history, have been mailed by Commissioner dandis to * th champion New York Yankees an the second, third and fourth place teams of the American and Na. tional Leagues. The Pirates have divided their pot of $111,843.39. The Yankees split $167,765.9¢ into twenty-seven full shares of §8782.24 each, including Manager Miller Huggins and Coaches Ar- thur Fletcher '~ and Charley O'Leary. The Athletics' and Cardinalg runners-up in their leagues, divid: ed $29,958.05 each. The Athletics split their pot twenty-five ways, $1,178.32 to a man and gave $500 to “Baby Doll” Jacobson, who came to the club late, Twenty- seven Cardinals received $1,033.03. “Rabbit” Maranvilie, veteran shortstop; Fred Frankhouse, rookie pitcher who won five straight games, and Ernest Or- safti, young outfielder, each re- celved $344.350 The third place Senators and Giants - received $19,972.04, the former dividing their share twen- ty-seven ways, $665.73 to a man. ‘Twenty-five Giants received $782.. 22. The Reds, in fourth place, distributed $9,986.02 in: thirty-one shares of $315.68, bat boys re- ceiving $10 each. The Detroif Tigers - awarded twenty-eight shares of $322.87 each. All clubs rewarded their travel: ing Becretaries; trainers, coaches and clubhouse attendants. } (International Tilustrated News) _ DEMPSEY AND | | e o ness Tournamen! Play Wi“ Stal" without. handling me.” First Part of Com- ¢ The Elks bowli opened at noon the winter howling dament play, however, commence until November During tha2 swmmer the were up, new fr conet stalled, new | built, pit renewed, and | turn/ realigned. The Lwere t ed so that i s obtained, ay, staring Tour. nat first hail alley beds a new sur- which has hoc . and polished for the saa- |son's play. 'The work was d junder the supervigion of the t *l'tees of the Lodge by Mo struetion Company. is Con- | ter been overhauled, new | parts installed where neaded | Twelve of the bowling balls waore | sent to the factory be trued | and re-conditioned. The Elks alieys are now be.l Jigved to be in as good or better Shape than any in Alaska. Bowl- hours are anmounced from' to 6 and 7:36 to 10:30, the noon hours from 2 to 4 be-| ing reserved for women, 5 316 GAMES 1 to ing B == | unconditional release by Connie | Mack, and wheother he will fade | out of the major league picture.; Thikd Week of Pacific in whilch he was' consplouous 85| (oo Copfarence: Series | hitter for many vears, is not | known. While he was given his Breaks Salurday | release before the season closed ! it did not become definitoly{ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Oct, 211 known untjl Mack admitted ‘it to-| —With six elevens still undefeat. | day, ed in the race for titular honors “Baby Doli” Jacobson, another|in the Pacific Coast Confer outfielder, also has been given his|the third week of competition will ' inconditional “freedom from the {he ushered in tomorrow, as fol-! Philadelphia Americans. “ |rows: { e BERKELEY CO-ED: ARE REQUIRED TO LEARN To SWIM fornia Tech. 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WOODARD ©0. public schools and colleg ing grounds for milit Work resolution, primaril the Reserve Offi Corps, announced the mination of the pastors to » whole war system, includ it the development | » psychology through the ARBED r ' clubs and the tactics in | Plumbing—S8heet Metal South Front Street "rain \ det S LSS hine-gun detachme: feld artillery must follow ight eavalry divisions so as keep in the el touch stal Weygand has embodied hi views report, which it is expected will be taken into con- ideration when the next priations are being prepared - tl the oy i i ular subjects, Methodist minist i | in a does, of and colle The resoluticn called hrethren of the ministry to stand | Party Viewpoinis firm in the exercise of their an | by A cient right of free speech.” At Politics Forum i iR % British Heroine Tage One.) Of Air Becomes Tk Bride of Ba mml"-“ LONDON, Oct. 21— Mvs, ‘Bliott | British aviatrix i / . upon “all | Women Voters Hear (Continued from , Jr., of Garrison, and Park.r ning, of Albany. The women of the L. W. V. drawn together,” declares Mrs, “by their common balicf that good government is halter than philanthropy. They ropre sent, however, ail sorts of human intere the home first of all, then business, prof ons and the A Mrs. Leach, state chai man for two y is also a.m ber of tha Foreign Policy As ation Veterans of the suffr nse such as Mary Garrett Ha Lynn, noted has | been married to Sir James Heath, iron master and colliery proprie tor who was created a haronet in 1904, The bride Is the heroine of many daring aerial exploits and recently established a new world | arnest the auto.dot altitude record for light airplanes whin he said to von at 19,000 feet. 190 ¢ wes ondek We'll Sir Jumes, whose first wife i | qependable. lively tires ! dead, divorced his second wife, give you niileage \Joy Hitch Smith, last March and Mrs. William Spencer Mur n_v\‘.“,r,in ';','(:],.( Hpohe ,:',:’,.,':f“ S {"-” Sernce Lpexs's” Autn Dng will attend the forum as woll ai|he rpticog o i jtor look after your car’s heuith at Christ's Church, Mayfair, | the younger delegates, Who Were|Uhore the wodding was. sslem. | still in school when the nine-!yiaq nrobably is the longes teenth amendment wa passed. | ohiarad fhere. 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