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\G UP FATHER DADDY- YOU KNOW | GAVE UP t1v || SINGING LESSONS TO STUDY COOKING - I'VE TAKEN TEN ESDONS AND H COOKED SOME BISCUITS | FOR YOUR BREAKFAST |/ TS READY N T — ~ THE DAILY -ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1928. By GEORGE McMAN i el | TOO HEAVY DCUITD- DAUGHTER - p © 1928, by Int'l Feature Service, Ine | Greac Britain rights reserved JDY GOLLY - THEY MUST BE MADE OF CEMENT- =| TWO OF MY TEETH ARE BROKEN- LEADS ARGOSY MAGGIE-ITS REALLY A SHAME FOR DAUGHTER TO GIVE UP HER SINGIN' LESDONS - SHE HAS SUCH A FINE VOICE* NEWLY CROWNED “BIG F OLJR” OF THE M AJORS _eball statisticlans have completed thelr work on the 1927 big league races, with a quartet of batting and pitching stars being ranked at the top of their Upper left: Wilcey Moore, New York Yankees, ranking American League twirler in his first yeu asa blg umer Lower len. Pnul ‘Wanes, ' respective circults, GOLF GREAT AID TO PITCHING, SAYS l{\VA'!‘I« T, l].l Jan ¥ Vance of the Brookl ins, who has achieved fame the baseball world as «n!k.mr king of National League pitchers, now is storming the heights of another sport through his senga tional playing in the Florida West Coast Golf League. He is a star performer of the Clearwater, team, having qualifisd for one of the six places with th= second highest medal score. List- ed among his brilliant achiev ments is a round in the cour: record of 73 for the home links for which par is 72. The record never had been equalled since the links was lengthened and other- v changed some time ago. I don't agree with some of the big league bosses who forbid their men ln play golf afier the season opens,” Vance says, ‘At least, | don’t agree from the pitcher’ standpoint. “I believe golf is a great help to my hurling, and 1 have already told Robby my new contract must contain a clause giving me per- mission to play golf the day after T pitch. “In 1924, my best big <leagu> season, T played almost every day after working on the mound. 1 won 28 and lost six baseball games that year. “After 1 pitch a game, naturaliy my arm and shoulder muscles are stif By playing golf the next day, T loosen these muscles, for 1 get the wrist snap, the arm action and shoulder exercise. M st pitchers work ouf the stiffness by warming up the next day, but I find that the jerky motion of pitching does me_more harm than good.” Neither does Vance believe that playing golt before pnchlng harmful. “Why last summer I phyed 36 holes of golf on one of Brook- Iyn's off days,” he relates. “And the very next day I went to tha mound and ' struck out 13 Pitts- dburgh Pirates.” .The big hurler, who has a wia- ter home here, does ‘not depend 20 Da: Jlrm is | | | ? VANCE, A STAR AT R()TH upon golf alone himself into condition, Hunting, fishin;, boating and trap-shooting cla his time, His keen eyesight from the mound holds true with the n ‘ap guns and he hasg an average 88 out of 100 “I'l be about ready when the I)ml;.,ms start work March 1, he “Just a little pilching (o L,vl Ilu- feel of the ball ought tc fix me up. Tl be loosened up long before then.” AR SN SCHOOL FIVES PLAY TONIGHT Hilltoppers and Islanders Mix This Evening in Douglas Natatorium to get Two Juneau High School bas- ketball fives will journey across the Channel to Douglas this eve- ning and play the second double- header of the season against the sland High School. The games will be played in the Natatorium, starting at 8 o’clock. The Hilltoppers will attempt, 'n the second game of the evening between the boys’ teams, to even up the series and repay their oll rivalg for the 27 to 7 defeat which | they suffered when the teams mst in Juneau last month. Local dopesters give the Juneau boys at least an even break to win, because of the poor showing the Islanders made against the College and the vast improvemeat which the, locals have displayed during their last few games. Coach Waid will use his regular lineup; with Livie ‘and J. Orme, forwards, ' Neilson, cented, and Berrgren and Burke in the guard positions. These five men gave the Alaska College quintet som-- thing to think about during $he entire forty minutes of the game phyed in the A. B. Hall last Mon- Pittsburgh Pirates, the most formidable slugger of the National League. Center: Harry Heilman, Detroit | Tigers, who tops the American League batsmen for the third time In six years. Kremer of Pittsburgh, ace curver of the Natlonal _ (International Newsreel) [ | B | | | | i 1 jner \Johnny jafter = | | | Right: Ray (Remy) {day evening. Douglas fs*expoc to use her regular lineup of Cash len, center, Martin and Car ——|forwards, and Johnson and guards. | Playing on the Juneau giris'} |team will be Burke and Morrison, forwards, Jensen, center, Perkin: side center, and Barragar aul Naghel, guards. This is a diffe. ent lineup from the one which i defeated the Douglas girls 26 to 120 in the first Channel serics | game. Douglas’ lineup for this opening game has not sen announced, but it understood that one or two new faces will be m the floor when the game ed A special ferry will leave her at 7:30 for Douglas, and rooters will take this boat to reach the other side in time for the game. Following the doubleheader there will be a dance in the Fagles Hall with music furnished by the Chee-| chakos. NEW PUBLIC ALLEYS BEING CONSTRUCTED | FOR JUNEAU PINMEN For the first time in se o years Juneau will have a publi- bowling alleys, if plans of St Vukovich are carried through. Vu- | kovich recently took over the Goldstein building formerly occn-| {pied ;by the Oriental Recreation | Hall, opposite the Winter anid Pond studio on Lower Front) Street. | Work on renovation of the in- terior of the building was started | several days ago and the founda-| tion for the double bowling al-| leys have been laid. Aside from | the alleys Vukovich will als)| maintain pool and billiard tables! and a soft drink and mnfecthmary? stand. It was originally planned t)! have the hall ‘in readiness for| opening by February 1, but due to| the delay caused by a smafl fire lasf night fn the building, ‘tho | open! will be delayed about one lH\ | i i | | | | e week, Vukovich said today. Leon oy permanent wave, $12.50. I'OI‘II Beauty Parlor. —-adv. | him and | final |not vet been signed or | Will be out all winter. warm and | ,| comfortable. NCLEAN HOLDING |# BEST JUVENII.ES : LOUISVILLE though the Hdw table will be the winter, the Cincinnati p s, Toro and Gr seen in action three-year-olds In any of the ma Mcl raciy ishe. 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