The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 By GEORGE McMANUS WHY CHEVROLET 1S THE MOST ECON- OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR BY GOoLLY- WHAT'S THE MATTE THAT LOOKS | DID SOME ONE OFFER LIKE"USELESS' YOU A OB? o | HAVEN'T ANY FOUND/ A Rf.c_ PE THAT MAKE ‘ i FOR e \ WOUE,,%AD’ i : Chevrolet is equipped with b Chevrolet is equipped with Chevrolet is equipped with L'hu\ rolet is with NO M 50 SAL 4 [\QH;—%HO;LE} | Oil Crank Cleaner, Thermostatic’ Heat Con- trol. 1 with Deleo-Rem; 1 with Stewart V m-umml with Dise Wheels equipped with wountable Rims. equipped with ight Side Balloon Chevrolet is Chevrolet is Chevrolet is Chevrolet is Chevrolet is luxurious, Fisher Bodies. om and Inspect This ion of General Motors Chevralet is equipped with roomy Visit Our Sho Beautiful Crez Connors Motor Company ia 1928, by 1717 Tewrire Servioe, Ine Great JAKE SCHAEFER \ENGINEERS WILL : e et PULLING UP IN | INVESTIGATE ROADI WHILE THEY LAST B“‘LIARD MEEr To investigate the project of| ] ’ J Fresh Dolly Varden Trout i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,, March implon Jake Schaefer!yeinikgn and the Ketchikan-| uperh I)J‘II:]HH'(I’*‘ -]"1\‘[1“"-“‘”1 Ward's Cove road, R. J. Sommers, | Horemane's. big. lead - He. won | teTTitorial ‘highway engineer and| PR b € WONIp W. Turoff, associate highway | the third block in the cha " ) > i 1 block in the champion-|onginger with the U. S. Bureau of | ship 900 | replacing a 1,000 foot’ plank road | trestle between the city limits of | FRYE- BRUHN C()MPA/\ Y come Lyons, pitchers; Bill Hunne- ® ", TEMPLE TO GET SREAT MONEY 'MARE RETIRED LOUISVILLE, March Doreen, the money are pretty well sprinkled winning mare in America, will be|with the names of “turnover hit- seen under colors nd more. B. B.|ters,” those double threat Jones, owner of the And s men who have mastered the k Stable, has announced she will be |of swinging from either s retived from racing and will be]the plate. The number bred {0 High Cloud at Audley{whom 11 are in the Farm League. Princess BAT NEW YORK ch 14 of big league Ros- 14—Prin ball clubs this hat s is 19, of American Doreen, by Prince 1l —Lady Doreen, formed on the Ame five years and d Spanish Some has per-| paye uh - turf for | potn that time s have unted to » Jargest sum ever won n this country. Two abroad have surpassed thi They were . which $197,915 and Z pur v four- mad st show Last year ars old, th times, win four She was second times and un winning $21, are familiar figures Bancroft and Max | with Brooklyn th but the younger geners represented too. Every club except the Phillies and Cubs in the i.eague and the Athletics tas American lists at least ome of “"| the versatile bat s who mares wark won whose when mare started twely of her races. onee, third three placed four times, 890, High Clond, to whom Princ2ss Doreen is to he mated, is a son of Ultimus—Umbra by Ben Brush and was bred and raced by the late firm of Corrigan & McKin- ney. He holds the track record at. Churchill Downs of 1:30 for seven and a half furfongs. Nell MeDonald, one of his daughters distinguished herself last year as a twowyearold by winning four races under the Audley Farm colors LARGE STADIUM PHILADELPHIA, March 14— Temple University, which caused a stir in the football world last year by trimming every opponent but, Dartmouth and scoring 351 olfits to its opponents’ 60, is to e a new stadium next season. The new howl, on Temple’s ath letic field in Germantown, will seat 25,000 persons and will be so constructed that its capacity can be (doubled later.” It will be 516 feet long and 370 feet wide with am average height of 30 feet. A guartermile track will enclose the gridiron and tennis courts, hockey fields and baseball dia- monds will be laid out near the bowl! . The athletic development ‘s part of a general program of ex- pansion which calls for erection of a group of skyscraper buildings at a cost of several million dol: lars, gift of $100,000° by Charles G. of Philadelphia is the foun- dation of the stadium building fund which is to be augmented by | other contributions. i ———————— UMPIRE ON SKATES SAN FRANCISCO, March 14— George Hildebrand, veteran um-| pire of the American League, is’ roller skating his way to physical trim for the 1928 season of calling |« halls and strikes. Farly morn- ings during the winter he has de- voted an hour each day to the| ¢xercise at a local rink. Hilde brand says it is his idea of mix- ing business with pleasure and 18| as good a conditioning method as running or road work. e " Dr. Diwes is leaving for the Mayo and Chicago clinics about the twentieth of March. During his absence. Dr. W. J. Pigg will take care of his private practice and the U. 8. Public Health work. e —adv. . Frank Heller, Juneau's well known barber that recently came hack from Portland has accepted a permanent position wlth the Roy Wood Barber shap on Sew- ard ' Street, - next to the nrm I'humley h? mmn Thl m 19 BIG LEAGUERS I likes f ) keep him guessing ;o tof the ! tield, infielder. | Senators—rugn Browns—=Lou Blue, Detroit catcher; sacker. Brooklyn fielder; Max Bubbles and Johnny can shift their Har different styles of pitching. The theory of turnover hitting alea counts the ability an advanta be it makes it harder for the pitcher to learn the batte and dislikes, sometime proves an aid to “hitting 'em they ain’t” and in gene to cross up the enemy and nce to meet Dave sas City obtiine a from Arthur G. Johnson, {tained from Fort Smith None None, Meadows, Here 4 t present membors ! ambidex(rous clan: Yaukees—Fierh Pennock b g s intle! Frank t John White ! fielder. RSPV G A 8 1101d papers for sale at —then MceMullen i Louisville. first | man obtained from Detroit. Neun, fl Bancroft, in- outfieldar, . infielder ob: Faulkner, Toronto, pitcher, ob Frisch, in- young in The Empire play by a score of | Public Roads, are to 855 e TR G | the First City. Mr. INFORMATION IS WANTED later OF LYMAN CURTIS OLIVER, tion. The plank onstructed by ard Mr. Sommers said hoped that the trestle placed with fill, [ nent roadway. The engineers expect base- | supervise the new road Inquiry has been sreceived Hw: ald, informationa concerning one man Curtis Ol He is 50 yes feet in he bald , slight limp. He probal piteh-1gon, a boy of 12 ye named and y Oliver, with n. They upposed to hav come to L about two yea Any | information as o his where| {abouts should bhe sent to the Gov-| piteher [amor's Office in Juneau e | | Phone 257 For Bob Tumer { Taxicab The “President.” It's a and refreshments | Lulu, Rockaby Baby. If you go to| meetin leep, I'll wake you up when you | n t there.. DBob. adv making Watson ago. 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