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BY GOWY-T TAKES LONGER TO PUT DOWN 1SN T T GRAND? © 1927 oy N Fear reat Britain THE GANG - t PLANK THANIT | DOES TOBLILD | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS | DONTLOOK BACK | { QLD =EEP RUNNIN' e e l THATS WHAT o V"M DOIN' - | CORNED BEEF THE BOAT ¢ B URE SCRVICE e rights reserved —— e Georgia Peach (left), pictured with Connie Mack in final conference at Ph‘ihdelpl\ia which led to star’s withdrawal from game after 23 years of stardom. Cobb will be declared a free agent. | “PERFECT” ELEVEN ‘GETS 411 POINTS Y . DURING SEASON as., up 411 § gecutive victo allow a Pratf 1 is looking quer. Scores in the various game: ranged from 20-0 to 108-0. All ex- cept onc of the regulars made least one touchdown. In the clos ing games, linemen who had not previgusly experiericed the thriil of downing the pigskin behind the alien territory were called and given the oval Only ten first downs wese registered against the Pratt sce fng machine, which admiring fa hail as the best high school teaw in the Missouri Valley. . and pnent (o haol footl W Wwo Life of Young, | Man Saved in Dash by Dog Team MeCALL, Idaho, Dee. 7—A hard dash of three men and a dog team aeross the 100-mile snow laden mountains, the life of 20-year-old John Rous- ton, marooned in an isolated cab- in, has been saved. | The race with death which ‘gtretched . over the 11,000 fout ummit began Sunday and ended RICKENBACKER RET FOR - BUSINESS 1 back i has ended ani} e s (internaticna! lUustrated News) U But he has cho al side of the b I of piloting a sp b to fame. cenbac and Detroit capiialists bave a controlling interest in dianapolis otor Speed the former e driver and Amaii- can world war ace has been mace | cpresident of the organization. ! gZroup the In- Rickenbacker’s latest bid for o 'successtul business carcer follows | the crash of the motor car com- | pany that bore his name, one of |the most . spectacular, financial } failures in the wy of Detroii’s | ! motor industry, | When the American war ace| | returned to civilian life, he was determmed to build and sell al imodel of automobile which hel ihad developed. The Rickenb: i I Mator Car Company was financod in part by B. F. Everett and Wal| tor 1. Flanders, formerly associ-| ated in the manufacture of the old “E. M. F." car. Production’] was started in a Detroit, factory, ! with the company capitalized i 000, | d prosperity of a sort, but fi- in the joy | nancial difficulties arose | yesterday when Dr. Don Numbers! i year, and in 1926 the con- d John Rouston, father of thel..m went into the hands of a ve-ling | boy, arrived at the cabin and 24 | ministered medical aid to the youth ' dying of influenza and’ hemorrhages. b . CHICAGO, Dee. 7.——The Ameri- g . Petroloum Institute has re- od 1. L:-Doheny and Harry ielalr as directors, reaffirm- ceiver. As a youth @ Columbus, ()..] wiere he first began his | of | rchased | R two years the company en- AN CABBAGE IN A HURRY- e to he i1 be no being A L'PAS 5 “ALLSTAR TEAM" | IN NATIONAL LEAGUEL gain place: nal Le Second No. I-- Tean 194 178 147 1 field Tatals Team No. §— Hendrickson tield—Lloyd rgh. tield Waner, Hack Wilson, Charley Harinetl z & 1y 524 496 494 Third Game Team No, &— Darhy Pitechmann Charley Hai Root. 163 148 \Team No. ¢— Rohertson O TOURNAMENT ENDS!speriing RNS TO TRACK sy [ Faranex NSTEAD OF SPORT 1 irdner 164 4511424, v did not bow!. ! s at end of G025 8910 8771 knocked owv final game bringing his total for s up Lo 600 but Hen-| son of team §, although he : evening as well eh. Van Atta came forth to bowl 203 but Lavenik proved nore ¢ stert and had an aver age of 174. In the closing game for this At ke Ceee - e men's suits for § F. WOLLAND. ol Basketball ALUMNI HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS and BOYS % EDDIC RICKENBACKER Rickenbacker's passion was auto- mobile racing. He ‘would offer out to thé old Columbu ving park and hang his legs over the fence to watch the cas spead by, He won many vietories on tracks over the country, but nev- er was sue sful on the brick oval at Indianapolis. His £ trip avound the Indianapolis speed- way was in 1912, but he com pleted only 44 of the required 200 laps when motor trouble kim to tho® pita. His bont s in 1914, when he in tenth, averaging a speed 70.82 miles per hour. of SUES HEARST FOR $300,000 NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Dr. Ern- t Gruening, Editor of the Port- its stand that judgment Wm*hnd, Maine, Evening News, whose be passed until the courts 1 ecreed they are guilty of auding their eir retention as directors was 'sed by the Board of Coun- s and accepted by ‘the Gen- Assembly of 2,500 delegates ut any dlflapnrovgl 'EM BIG IN OHIO Government. | inam¢ was mentioned in one of the series of alleged disclosures jconcerning Mexico, published by ithe Hearst mnewspapers, has {brought a suit for libel in which he asks dam: of $500,000, The New York ‘American, Wil- || tiam Randolph Hearst, - Arthur FRESH R4 Trishane, Tditor, Editor of the Americ ed defendants, Tlie: art in question an order was drawn to Gruening for work for the Mexi- can Government in Jand. 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