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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1928. 7 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER [} WILLIE- I'VE CHANGED MY MIND-I'M NOT GOIN’ OUT FOR LUNCH TO-DAY: YOU RUN DOWN T PRUNES- YOU'D BETTER PINCH A COUPLE BY GOLLY- THAT KI TO A DOT- HI% FATHER'S FEATURES - > D HA' HE HAS HI9 FATHERS HABITS - HE'S BEEN GONE AN HOUR: LOOK=- HERED TO 9EE IF THEY ARE RIPE- W (=] THE CORNER AN’ GIT ME A QUARTER'S WOR‘\'H/} BAGFUL- CHANNEL HiGH PLAY TONIGHT | | i | | rs) BILL TILDEN CERTAIN OF TOP RANKING | ! NEW YORK, Feb, The Amer | {Hilltoppers and Islande i to Clash Twice in | Critical Contests |, With four teams rarin' to xo,| ! the third doubleheader basketball contest between the Juneau Hizh School and Douglas High School will open here at 8 o'clock this evening in the A. B, Hall in two! itical gan of the Channel se-| | and NYOUR QUARTER BACK- | PINCHED A WHOLE JIM MIDDLETON TO BE MANAGER SEATTLE INDIANS SEATTLE, Feb. 3— Willlam Klepper, president of the Seattls baseball club of the Pacific Coa league, announces that he closed a deal with Minneapolis o the American Association whero- by Jim Middleton will coms her» as manager. In return, Brady, Seattle veteran gave CIift second baseman “other valuable conside.a tions” to the Millers. Klepper will meet Middleton in Chicago next Tuesday and start a tour of the East and Middle West in search of needed talent. —>>->- <3gh MTIGUE AND - LOMSKI WILL FIGHT IN N. Y, W N YORK, 3—Michacl McTigue, ancient of the ving, will match his wisdom of almost 40 years against the slasn- | ing fists of Leo Lomskl in the | light-heavyweight elimination in ¢ | 10-round bout in Madison | Garden tonight. Lomski is 1 favorite, Feb o Mary Hay Is Mother Of Second Daughter L born here Sloane's Hospital to Mrs Hay Bath, former stage and film star, and divorced wife of Rich ard Barthelmess, the motion p ture actor. It is her second daughter, her first, f-year-old Mary Hay B thelmess, being in her custody The diminutive musical com- edy favorite abandoned her career as an in Paris from married Vivian Singapore m A at Mary was I | | | | Barthelmess and Bath, wealthy erchant. -oee Letr us tage care of your ban- quet or cake baking. Mrs. prize | rtress after being divorced | e Dr. Peltzer, in Debut, Defeats Nine Americans | | NEW YORK, Feb Mak ing his American indoor de- | but, Dr. Otto Peltzer, Germ { | champlon, last night scored a | sensational victory over nine | | American rivals in the 1,000 | yard race, featured at the | Millrose Track and Field Carnival. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief ‘\ from Head-Colds. 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BOB TURNER AUTO SEBWCE% important in|‘The President,” warm and com-| LIKE FATHER, The lafe Jahe Schaefer ‘ certain 'BABE RUTH AND LO GEHRIG ARE TO SEEK NEW HONORS IN 1928 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3. —Babe Ruth denied todav reports that he is over- weight. He asserted he will be in better condition at the opening of the training sea- l5:711 ;lma last yea;, He ls‘nid e is five pounds lighter than during last year‘:‘iue- bugemmn and never felt T, NEW YORK, Feb. 3—Babe Ruth is going after a new home run record. And so is Lou Geh- rig. The . mighty sluggers of the Yankees will report at the St. Petersburg training camp a week ahead of the regulars to prepare for another great sprint. The Babe has his bat pointe:l for 500 home runs, He has a stack of 416 now which includes a banner crop of sixty from the last campaign. Of course Ruth doesn’t figure on corralling the deficit in the approaching drive but he believes in trying for more than last season. Departure. in advance of the main New York squadron is of the twins’ own initiative, for they desire to get in some intensive practice before the club swings into championship schedule. Babe and Lou will- hitch on to a contingent ‘of battery men duo in Florida on February. 26. “You can bet your life I'm go- ing to hit more than four homers next April,” the Babe sald. “It you remember, that was all I turned «out last April. I've al- ways been troubled. by a slow start and I'm going to see if re. porting a . week earlier will do| Gehrig. was held to four homers last April, also, and he is anxious to start active training, - | The ~ | purse, one mfle race, at the fai LOU lome purse, tried even on threc legs to continue. The horse w. insured for $45, 1000. His ins ce, amounting to | $90,000, was cut in half last sum- | mer when his owners reduced the { high premium. Black Gold will be buried in the fair ground in- field besi®e the famous race ma Pan Zareta, which came to end in New Orleans four or five . years ago. It is likely that a grave stone will be erected to the memory of the two highly prized horses. Basketball Player Bites Off Part of Referee’s Nose SEABOY, Ark., Feb. 3—When Carl Moore, a basketball player became enraged by an official de- cision of the timekeeper, Prince Bird, here last night, police da- clare that he bit off the end of Bird’s. nose. Bird retaliated b biting Moore’s thumb and attempt- ing to zduge his eye and Moore in turn bit« a fingernail from Bird’s hand before spectators could part them, the officers 'said. The ILEON BOYLE QUITS POST AT GONZAGA SPOKANE, Feb. 3-—Resignation | of Leon J. Boyle, for three years graduate manager of athletics at Gonzaga University, is announced,! effective immediately. Members of the Athletic board of the University, in announcing the resfgnation, said it had been in their hands for several weeks, but had not been made public in} the hope that Boyle might be in- duced to withdraw it. It was explained that he had 3 ago for a one-year term, and had been persuaded each year since to contine in the position. Press of private business was.given as the reason for his retirement. A year ago Boyle asked that Edward Crowley, ‘a 1926 gradu- ate of, Gonzaga,'be named as his assistant. - Whether or ‘not Crow- ley will suec him, has mnot been -determined,” it was stated. BLACK 6OLD'S 'CAREER ENDS | N ACCIDENT Black Gold, winner of the Ken. tucky Derby in 1924, fell in front of the judges' stand in a fast fin- ish of .the runming of the Salome EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR | You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea ard Sulphur - ‘When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so .evenly. 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Tilden, at the top. games in succession to come out Big Bill will be the number one op top in the series. man for the eight successive year, One win each rests with the thereby equaling the record of the boys' teams. As both teams have late Willlam A. Larned. How- shown both flashy and poor play- tever, it is a somewhat hollow sat-'ing since they last met the out- isfaction for the tall American,'come of the game tonight is ail who has been forced to vield the'jn the dark. The losing team in national title to Rene Lacoste for this contest will have to win both i the past two seasons. jthe remaining games in the series Interest 1s Keen ito be acclaimed winner. There will be keener intereet| Lineups for the girls’ game have than usual in the rest of llm;m,( been announced. Supt. W, K. Amcrh_'an ranking. Frank Huni-|Keller has had charge of the Tilden's partner in doubles ! girlg’ team here for several weeks throughout the year, probably willland has been drilling them con- rival Manuel Alonso for the num-‘tinyously on their weak points. | ber two position. The best llunl-{ Coach Wald of the local Hill- er has ever placed before wasiioppers has not definitely decided fifth, and that, was in 1923, ' lon the fifth man for 'his team. “Little Bill" Johnson, fourth in|pyrke and Berrgren will do the the 1926'list, may be shown far-{guard work as usual but whether ther down the list by the rush of |{he J. Orme-Neilson-Livie combine younger talent toward the top, “"lur the J. Orme-Livie-F. Orme ¢ {the Californian may not be rank- fense will be used will not ed at all, since he figured in 80 known until this evening. little competition, outside the l)u-]];mnr combination | vis Cup. | Guessing First Ten It would not be surprising lul see the “first ten” fashioned | somewhat along this order: 1—Tilden. 2-—Alonso. 3—Hunter. 4—Lott. b5—Hennessey. 6—White. 7—Johnston. | Should the lc- cal girls win they will have cc | | er, be The was the one ithat staged the fourth quarter | rally against the Ketchikan City team last Friday. It is hoped that | enter the fray full strength. [ two star players, Johnson ; Martin, suffered leg injuries m their Monday game against the ' Ketchikan boys and were taken from the game but their injurics ! did not appear to be serious, Douglas will Hor and fortable. Reasonable rates. Stand, Hellan's Drug Store. Phone 257. Bob Turner. —a( ———-ee ATTENTION If you neea a good carpenter phone 438. Handy Andy's Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. | PR S R | GEO. ANDERSON | Expert Piano Tuner | Will leave on a trip. Better | | have your plano tuned now. | | PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe SATURDAY at 2 P. M.—the ~ JUNIOR ATHLETIC CLASS will report for instructions. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING at 8 P. M. Native and Filipino Boxing Instructions ATHLETIC ASSN. | | | | { | { CHICAGO, Feb. ; 3—Individual {decisions of the judges anl |referees of all ‘wind up bouts in | Illinois, hereafter will be mad~ | public. ) Paul Prehn, chairman of the| |/State Athletic commission said (today this suggestion will become a rule at the next meeting of the | commission. 1 Heretofore the individual de | cisions of the judges and referces have not been made public. Under the new plan the indi- | vidual decisions will not be. an- jnounced from the Tringside. The | verdicts will be given to the news. paper writers covering the matcn 'and they will be authorized to |announce them in their respective { publications. BEOC I VE A CALL FOR BIDS Juneau = Public School RBoard hereby calls for bids for the con- struction, plumbing, electric. wir- ing and heati and ventilating of the new school building, in accordance with plans and speci- (fications which can ‘be examined |at Superintendent’s Office, Public I8Sehool, between hours 9 a. m. to {5 p. m, and 7°'p. m, to 10 p. m. daily including Sunday. Bids must be submitted In accordance with specificitions’ and plans. Bids must be filed with Juneau School Board, or in. office Superintendent Schools, on or before 5 p. m. Febuary 10, 1928. Right s re- served to reject aiy and all bids. | JUNEAU. PUBLIC SCHOOL 4 . BOARD. 8—Doeg. 9—Van Ryn. 10—Jones. ALL DECISIONS TO BE MADE PUBLIC ILLINOIS FIGHTS A. B. Special ferry leaving Douglas FRYE-BR | New Essex ' REFLECTING oF it B0 vl 0ld papers for sale at. The Empir s Basketball DOUBLEHEADER—Boys and Girls Juneau High Vs. 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