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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928. ; R BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMAN (o e e e} Our First Order of the BIGGER WELL: HAVE YOU NO-I'VE JUST [ THIS 1D ) ] % v ’ SOLD MY HOUSE? | |[WRITTEN A WONDERFUL- 1S THIS MY TVTZLL |FTT$A25|T1; ;S:E:E DESCRIPTION OF IT HOUSE You'RE JUST THE K and BETTER TO PUTIN THE x ot pa- i OESCRIBIN' ? . ] PLACE I'VE ALWAYS WANTED- PAPER- JUST READ SOME SO+, DONTT - THINIS CIIE VROLET C/l RS 1T AND SEE HOwW IT DESCRIPTION E Vil SELL- STRIKES YOUR 5 ) . Landaus, Sedans, Coupes, Coaches and ;A;/, En? e v ; < Cabriolets will arrive at Juneau about March 20th =1 i Place your order now_ for one of those wonderful rrention"s, the world’s most luxurious low-priced automobile Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts o i 'ce Irc_ Great PO |CLEVER PITCHER CAN STOP YANKS, / J L SAYS GRIFFITH, PREDICTING A RACE ) FRESH | TaMPA, , March ark | club gateh played in Juneau for > 4 | Griffith, president of the Washing- | several years e ‘ {ton baseball club, first s In the fist match only w TFN /"\EE CRABS { pitcher in the major leagues and | the score close, the Elks running % ) ! later a smart manager in both the [up a total of $26 while the other American and National, votes a|five men piled up $09. In the o By (i 5 i § o O el ’fllrnmhf and emphatic “no” on the | second round the Hlks went far| in fhe track events, Coxch John| LIGHTED RACE TRACK |reviution (o tum the 1938 pen | into the lend when they wuled|| N RYE BRIJHN COMPANY BASEBALL TIMES | P.BR ANY Churchill was a forward on the B rmany, March 26— !New York Yankees. SO o e e s who remained /v basketball team which just won|An electrically lighted outdoor| “Not at all” sald ‘the gray|weak in the third round and| " kb an CHA~ GE. ROOKIES the Missouri Valley title, is good |race track has been tried out with}thatched baseball man with young PHONE 38 knocked over only 767 while the at baseball and boxing and served success ot the Mariendorfer trot.) ) when asked if the Yankees p srashed 980 pin: | tackle and halfback last fall. He - e > — lapite of all that has been said of Radde w high man of !Iu'i,————_——-——————————————‘ i is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |the murderous qualities tucked match. He rolled 202 his first 2% h T Y k & ‘ Regular meeting Juneau Chap-|a in the Yankees' bats, you game for high score in the ranam rOt ers lllC S By BRIAN BELL Southern suns these days and the| "™ No. 7. 0. E. S. at § o’clock,|ean count the real hitters on the .second, and 105 in the third to (Associated Press Sports Writer) | baseball ‘{'H‘.\luvmn |1|j(v3’ every s ek S Ll TR, Gt Hiie ek B OB Nakl |aveiiks 208, UDIL seotas-GE %Y T() go on working mile on mile, day after day, NEW ORLEANS, March 26 "]“"“""""mr‘]l:"“ "',f:;_‘m’*“’”.“":"‘II::: 0’(:8::0:2&’:“5?5;;&" :\imc atioh . B m and social timel “Against ordinary pitchers, yes, or over were: Barragar 206 and capacity loads, all roads, all weathers . . . .. ;L:wl{m:l} lu;w~ 13;:\» changed. ]'l‘he A !fiw g e following fbut @ ; nst réal, uumuudmg,}mrh_\ 3 to do this with sunrise certainty year upon year re- ot o he recruit or rool today in fact, ave ha 200 | 1 iy - | smart tchers, no. | T staminas “ is nothing like the old days when . They have assoctsted for) OXFORD, March = %—Oxtora| . MILDRED MARTIN, Wo AL1 S0 e aliahe dat “stad b 1 Nub s maniciit o Branswih g VLU it $1595 newcomers were hazed almost con- | 8i% weeks with baseball's best| University runners training for “¢" - .';-4_ h [ New York sluggers with a base |outfit reached the 200 2-TO AR stantly and made good only after D-é&’g‘*‘f'a:“l ’“" one cau take that| their meet with ¢ arebyva call ane wenver. Phone walls here and there and when |Stewart volled 195 in his fir a survival of the fittest physical-|away from them. using a “gyroscoplc” arm SWING.|jion ainquist Press Your Suit.| » not piling up the runs,|game (o make the highest score | LS l\,' The worst that they have suf \\'hu-}) ”"'*, believe ,’."'”."' ! will not be such terrors. for the Brunswick men and his 1 ::'ION el Cra Now a youngster frequently|. % A . the “American method” of sw A TNEDTT can be scored on plenty. total of 496 for the three games 1-cylinder engine, 4 speed transmiss fered is to have been forced tol, % 4 e S TICE T0 CREDITORS 3 sl ¥ 8 " i A i rooms with a veteran and the two| . A ... |ing the arms in a straigh i A The champions' pitching <taff is|was high. The nearest his mates 4-Wheel brakes (Lockheed Hydraulic) x 00| listen as some coach told stories |t 0% T T the Commisioner’s Court for P ¥ ¥ & 1, TH . @ Sl MoKy, QurinE PSRNl nt e wbugérful partormanics of | PR SMISTR L te e i 01 e Tersitony of Alaskny Diclr YOIl eater. {could come to reaching his 195 1-TON (G-BOY) ‘ .. $895 x % e ¥ J hig rota swing is credite € i3 aska, O T confidently forwar: lwere tw 75 res ade P 8 2 B Ing season, in peace and :i-rmo'n‘p" biavttes - dukis thelsinter: Zab b QR ke R PR AL s TR [ confidently look forward to were two 175 scores, made by| 3/4-TON COMMERCIAL . * $670 At was not 80 in the old days.” | wygn, “coach of the Semators, has | !h | M e e istyone @ Fuco this year. [ hope and be|Henning and Baromos. (Chassfs Prices f. 0. b. Detroit) said Manager Jack Hendricks of | yyon' oS0 b ey S oo tion ; g A L c-Oificls Provate Judse |Heve we will be in it. | A return match will be played the Cincinnati Reds. Then the 2 'y the 100-meter ont at the last| and ex-Officio Probate Judge,: .« ,; as confident as I can be |lat the Elks alley ship back to Washington where S gesl O . A Y an be|later, on the Elks alleys. old fellow would have taken the b "¢ Olympies. Its proponents say the| Junexu Preeinct. of anything at this time of the| Scores yesterday follow: young fellow’s tobacco, his shirg|N¢ Was once manager. The pain-ypgoq peips to “preserve a for-|In Matter' of the Bstate off o . "3 o/ T0 "0t ood pitol s yesterday : ward poise” and keep the runner| N¥ ON, also known|; g e ed expression on Zeb's face at the ol stk v g £lks & 8 ; e Copieg v B i . o g ol ow who the pitch-! v The “fresh brothers” have pass.| 160108 ndication of dikbeUst on | going iu a straight tine, thus sav-| s N, KNUDSEN, deceased. | on winl be, that's Bucky's (Man|Barragar 206542 McCaul Motor Co ~ a youngster's part would melt ol et . . N ICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN i f ! 7 R ed, along with the hard boiled |, ° iy mothing of young |IN€ precious inches. Oxford run-| > 1 18 HERE HVEN| geor ' Harrls): business but there | Lavenik 174—514 | veterans. At any training camp g ¥ 5 YOUNE | ners trying it include two Ameri-|that ”“'“ “"""'{"““‘]"' "I“' ””I"I'" 14 out there working their|Metcalf 57 185—471| there may be seen a group of iy Ry s cans—C. F. Gates of Dartmouth|24th day of March, 1928 Cdulyheads off to get on the team and | Radde 202 195619 FINE FAMILY FUEL players in which stars of the game Sy and A. D. Bond of Miszouri wpointed administrator of thelipee will be a tough crowd toDarby 2 170525 ; tor those ,,{" anozth to ordey and headliners of the minors or! OKLAHOMA HAS OLYMPIC ——————— jestate of Nels Knutson, also}ye,i when hey are finally pick-| - thelr coal and kindling here. colleges are huddled together, DECATHLON CONTENDER|HARVARD'S HOOP LEADER {known Knudsen, deceased. | o - | Totals 915 930-2671 Have us deliver you st yout with the athletes ,l.,,r_vi(.g immedi- & HAS UNBEATABLE RECORD All p ing claims against 215 Brunswick 1 ate identification. NORMAN. Okla., March 26— [$ho ‘eptale. Ot/ said saecansed " will | Stewart 195 1 6-Cylinder engine, i-speed transmission, 1-Wheel brakes (Lockheed Hydraulic) 14-TON PANEL DELIVERY CAR $770 (Complete with body f. 0. b. Detrait) address and note how mueb 1 160—496 better heat a cleaner The old men now give:the young [ Tom, . Churchill, . University of | CAMBRIDGE, Magsy March 2g|present them with proper vouch- |BRUNSWICK PINMEN | Henning 156 120 176-—451 : you hat ones a hand, teach them the pol-| Oklahoma sophomore, who is hail-! —A record that can never be heat. | and duly verified to the und-| | Baromos 129 163 1765—467 't ask you to do ish they can acquire only in the|ed as the state’s greatest all'en was created by Captain John ¢T¥igned at 424 Goldstein Build-| LOSE TO ELKS IN | 159 138 y 1 n"l';'.":"mu 'n doesn’ major leagues, and help them to|around athlete, is being sroomed ' N. Barbee of the Harvard basket-|IDg Junean, Alaska, within six OPENING CONTEST 1. Messer. ...170 116 133- 3 really costs less an¢ the tria) get ahead generally. for the Olympic decathlon trials. [ball team months from the date of " this , 4, ! 4 2 will prove it. % The last big hoax reported from| Without much tralning Church-| During his four vears of play- Botice Totals ..809 6 224 . - We carry a full Ine of Feeda a major league training camp had!ill has thrown the discas 1 ing—one on the freshman team Dated at Juneau, Alaska Bowlers from the Elks Lodge| ————.- no fresh youth but a player wise|feet, high jumped 5 feet 8 inches,|and three years on the v ty— |March 24th, 1928 esterday afternoon took the| P 3 G in the ways of the majors as the|broad jumped 22 feet 10 inches,|Barbee started in every game H, L. FAULKNER, panswick pinmen into camp by Tfll’:m,l'le'rzlfiz “ll’oriuig::t!“?fi: a < f D' B' FFMMER vietim. thrown the javelin 180 feet 10 in-'played by the Crimson and never Administrator. —ja lead of 427 pins when the two |Lulu, Rockaby Baby. 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