The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1928, Page 5

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Club g e rcramento recently defeated | Denver in a baseball game, 12 to The Cure of Frye’s Delicious Hams and 5 1 N -r. P ife 1 R TR b S A Bacons is the result of a life time of ! ; | son, first half, opens April 3 jockey, has been reinstated by experience Pennsylvania has won the cham.|the Maryland Racing Assoc Y ! Maryland Racing Association . | pionship of the Kastern Intercol-[He will probably be eligible now The Flavor Tells i {legiate basketball league for the|to all tracks in the United States e e et O i — sixth time since competition |and Canada. U. S: FAR ”“, AD '\ l\l)()()l‘ tuted for the stripe, which had. & f'uwl & ; Stanford boasts of six shot put A et e E 2 Wit 16de. Bis SEHIAG 0 {cago on \pnl Increasing of the seating capa QUALITY MEATS . { ’ sea g that {8 very influenti LSRG The Montreal Canadians, pace city in the University of Califc p AR Dl W R R T JUE SEKYRA |N - | The 1l Canadians, pace- | eity University of Califor ONE 38 ‘ to u‘f.y-nm.‘:‘, "Dr. Otto I had a good chance to see how LLGYD HAHN WILL makers in the National Hockey|nia's Memorial Stadium to 100, PH Pl 415 oot st ogrieed League, have clinched first place.|000 is announced #t zer, famous German run | The Sa M e Sea recent- v . ' » g e e ~atoed holden . | Admgricnn Funyars all 44" get. up FIGHT TUNIGHT QUIT THIS YEAR(, e San Francisco Seals recent:| " Thurle Thornion. star Univer.| ~ 1 iy gt A la A e ly pounded two Pittsburgh twirl-|sity of Washington halfback, and |- n in the half-mile. was asked by hout complaint have seen lers from the mound and won 13 THE NEW The Associated Press to write |2 long line of contestants waiting BOSTON, March 30 — Lloyd |y s Claudie Maxine Rogers, were ' % o5 0 b, i for a handicap race, being pushed | NEW YORK, March 30—Two of | Haln, the Boston A. A. miler, who | recently m d Seattle. . three-months’ visit to the in. any without comment or|the youngest light heavyweights,|hopes to conclude his competitive | b \H- ' the ' Philidelph /\.] rles K. Brickley, Captain of Juper-J1x United States. and how condi. | lamentation; semifinals and fin-|Leo Lomski and Joe Sekyra will|career with victories in the §go.|°Utfielder of the adelphia Ath-]Harvard football team in 1914 and tlon. hare com s following in quick succession |Dattle ten rounds in Madison| yvard race and mile runs at Am N— oo |one of the greatest dropkickers "he » ", in_athletics here com ut any- consideration for the | Sauare Garden tonight for the|. A g over in the game, has been ‘sen- The Buyers are the Truly : g i ) sterdam during the Olympic fes- PO AR i BEPA0, VMCH URORe I his e Py SROFRYAN. Sabe:. T o LEIKTE 0. CAA I Wik Tehmy |t : ¢ mpie 1! NOSE CLOGGED FRDM tenced o 15 months in Boston for Discriminating— it is an expensive tive land. Following are some 3 1 N of his views, particularly in | 160yards ftrack without separ.|Loughran | Tuxur, g an amateur athlete,! A-COLD OR CATARRH |conducting a bucket shop. He is e reference to indoor track and |AtNE lanes, with a bad spill in| Once before the rugged Pole|yng timEtes: that lie -Tec] S at liberty on $30,000 bail pending those to whom beauty and brilliant performance field competition) I nearly @very heat—all this taken|from Aberdeen, Wash, has - mc nt §2,000 on track expenses as| Appeal are essentials and value a clear understanding. as a matter of course, conditions | the title older, losing a 16ound | \ial) as following hs favorite hob| ‘\p"‘{)p‘??:' A::' p“s':,';‘,h ) e i There is a wide variety of models from By DR. OTTO PELTZER that would have caused a rebel. | decision. : 2 ; Thi m of money does Not| ..ee s s e which to choose, all in the modern mode. (Written For Associated Press) |! among the competitors in| Lowmski s an 8 to 5 favorite infinglude the other thousands of e 1 F g | Everywhere you notice richness and ) 1e betiing doll Ah! What relief! Your clogged i NEW YORK-—Now that my trip | 1Surove he missed while devoting! complete finish. These are simply ex- through America has come to an |1|'|::-I“ e "'::‘['\.‘”:‘“ e ;L‘:l“‘ PR = {bie Hine 1o saining; - (Howaver, ““‘::(::EK.W\ ‘:‘:r“n)n,ulfhxt. e \r'uhPcl:a): pressive of the value which carries end I am ready to admit that|® A¢ &0 il ]l ¥ ;] PEAR TRACK COACH enjoys it and 1.-‘ no regret }qu I eakttL fraste) A throughout the whole Hudson structure. g everything 1 ex.| those circumstances, how EAK 1 LA | you ca eely. D v an 118 in. and 127 i Prices $1250 to , must you be trained to suppr {more hawking, snuffling, mucous| | wo cha; in. and 127 in. Price Surpaseed | my| ndividual inclinations. 1 ‘was STARYS 251hi YEAR yissour FOOTBALL discharse, heatache, drnens—no| acows, S 30, Continn. $1950, f. 0. b. 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Wyley, Zynda Hotel by athletic organizations backed | adv — 1 by a multitude of track and l’ll'll]v ——— ] R i D B FENIMER fans made me change my plans| Fada Radio Sets and accessor- i ' ik Phone 114 ' and so I competed on the hoard § Columbia Phonographs and e flo being well aware of the dif-'records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- culties 1 would encounter under tin Lynch. Phone 429. v Old Pdpers fOl' sale at Emplre Ofllce E nge surroundings without suf- ——— ficient preparation for an indoor | campaign. I knew what I had to expect in New York and Chicago where in-| door competition has been de- veloped to such an art that noth- ing in the world has its equal The large cities of London, Pa and Berlin arrange very few in door meets and it is only cent- ly that Germany has shown al growing predilection for this kind of competition. ! It was not so much k of in- terest for athletics that prevented people from holding indoor meat in Germany but a common belief | of coaches and athletes that all| competitors needed a rest during the winter months in order to ac- cumulate new strength for the| summer son which is pretty strenuous in Buropd. T am of the opinion that an athlete :(ln\l]llI keep in constant training, may it be ever so slight, in order to stimulate the functions of mus- cles, heart and lungs. This view \ - A 3 ; s gra enotrating | i Eu- N LASTING o 11'.0)): n:n‘lmllrlywlll’l ‘:mtlrymlmgu matter | EVERY member of the family knows the i % 753 a2 What (loes S ll‘,t PROTECTION¢ Ca Y i ‘the ber of Euro-| A p 4 3 ‘,’,:.;,:mf,.,;::r ity Wil incrense | tempting, luscious sweetness behind the rind - . 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