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J tremendous favorite in the Bay| The Cure of Frye's Delicious Hams and City, while Emanuel is a local . p- . . TuM HEENEY rodisct, | Bacons is the result of a life time of (‘\ll(‘rll'l“ e 4 BOUT IN JULY GOAST SEASON | ™" ri s v BR"UNS_[M}UA[:H e gt o e : cle ant ENGLISH TENVIS PLAYERS COMING Match Will Be Staged PENS TUDAY‘ FRYE- BRUHN (,OMP ANY Lonly the Wiking Rowing. Club of 'HERE IN QUEST OF LOST GLORIES Fither in,London or | sy pracisco QUALITY MEAT, | Berlin appears to boast other g AN A - Al b ‘al., 3| ‘ Ioivaiic, talib - (Hare. Wensel BTN e 5 New York City FPLEL 440, co0 g RaMRe . powiad., for PHONE 38 | | Joesten, a German, is trainir WIMBLEDON, England, April 3 1 he rench llfll"l""llwlw B the winners and a splil_season to| e ey byt g fa' obing $h¢ soaething | P00 L L2 o, be tried out for the first time,|_ R e ety —— B e Sk, Fas St L SR T smocnion ha a0 YO AL it | FUR DLYMPICS irials. Barry Is conceded the out decision has been reached here to|itS intention of limiting the num- . ¢ mw-}' Y '| League begin the pennant scram THE NEW | irials. Ba t-| de ! . ke ber of players it will send to the 1} acksmith, the 4, “inis aftornoon in what may ing double scullers in Moel- send a team of English plavers to U 3ritish Empire hopes to recover: . t and Moeschter, who hold sev. the United States toward the end| UNited States this. summer to prove to be one of the Tni VAT * most event . | avaliGartian tifles of the coming summer Lo competo| three, but tennis experts ar " ehampionship which ahe s sue. | ful Seasons in the circuits history A M ul)(,’r' [AY ¢ . 2 % b WY A . oring for four players to be sent an p Ope - BERLIN, nany, April 3--On squad of 28 men will repre- in that country’s national cham 8 oy W fully maintained in the bare .\l games of the opening ae the skill of three British rowing|gent Germany in Amstordam clas.| Plonships e et L A a¥e. - Tex Riskard afic| Sandeood o Bhos o Caltmtls The Buyers are the Truly coaches, once the toast of old!|gies. The' fe il e - ploked g AR L R 6N e will stuge-n fitle | Hollywood at Oakland, Seattle at & un o Bhglandacseullors, will hang what-| Lot g one team Will be plcked| o o\ 5oiain in the Jadt decade!chance In the' doubles matet: e Will a title bout § gup * prancisco, Portland at Los Discriminating ever chance many has of July 8 when the final elim 15 | cn’ Heeney and Tunney in| angeies and Missions at Sacra July in London or New York. 1 smashing at Amsterdam this sum- l DOHENY PAYS TRIBUTE the battle is staged in London, & - > are essentials and value a clear understanding. G X . 1 unavatling .., stop them. Only TO FORMER FAIRBANKSAN it will be 20 "“““"‘ { RUMMAGE SALE There is a wide variety of models from oared crew Four-oared e e The Martha Society will hold | have woven about the crew clas-|with aud without coxswains, pair, 1 s U g Whes Edw BRI PR, Aoy || \\;hu'h to choose, all in the modern mn')dv. Blogiigs, sagent Olyjapiads double and single sculls. Ger- ¢ i he Xl | the ‘Dawson, Fairbs and Nome EMAN"EL TU Baturduy, i APVIE @ and 7, At tHe] Everywhere you notice richness and On the broad reaches of the many s only the Exdglish and | ! ) 8 26 ye I camps, died in vadbs.. Calitand (A R "Nakive SOIY Knvota nae: ] complete finish. These are .Slmp]_\' ex- rivers Wansee and, Havel, Tom|United States entries at Amster- o ths Davis Cup,| M8 on January 2, E. L. Doheny, ing donations please leave at pressive of the value which carries Sullivan, of New Zealand, once a ' dam, for the Swiss, Hungarian,| ety o e s o internationally known oil magnate, | Bflx WALKER Mrs. Stillman's. adv. | throughout the whole HvJALl.snn structur . world . champion sculler. daily | Swadish, Danish and Dutch boats | ! i et ¥ NS orderad his interests in that dis H - | Two ch s, 118 in. and 127 in. Prices $1250 to drills the crack four and eight| previou time f. 0. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax. have heen defeated in trict closed for the funeral A | $1¢ oared crews of the Berlin Row-|cempetition with the Berli~ Club Ghesian; Vil "{wrmm.] letter of condolence to fi“l‘.ll-uf%?n bt g until | 00 ing Club, one of the most power.!garsmen Britain by American tennis stars ol I g5 un of the rowing federation will take | D@ il FFeRTL N4, STl | nento those to whom beauty and brilliant performance mer the spell of supremacy Great place at Hanover. Entries in the| PIAYErs romp off with cup afte OB WA Boisiat 0F & o cup, the efforts of British player Britain and ‘the United States : the widow and a floral offering M adv. | & ful members of the German Row- i SIS S it has been steady and succe oS ARG o | L ing Federation. On the other But the counter-nvasion of Ameri-} Were dispatched by the wealthy cL.au otor Lo. ol ma ) is Los zeles of- UNITED STATES side of the city, where the Spree KENTUCKIANS PLAN ca by English tennis players has|°ll man from his Los Angeles of | P 1 fice M Wy P bee in! LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 3 par eri | g e g cract v its tributaries form _ideal MEMORIALE TO RACERS|been weak, haphazard and fruit [("}mu“ "”f ml.- ;‘;“];“ ,“:VM\ aRoReNl Mickes e Walker knd i Anmh Df.‘r“fl“,‘f{’f ,",fi;}‘,en;!',;"“gr [fae 3 ; FIHE PARIY T lce grounds. Brnest. (“Wag”) | e A L R in Torrance for several years. Emanuel will hox at Recreation U. S. Land Office A for those wise QnouSH o caill rofessional chdmpion of| LEXINGTON, Ky. Avril 3 ;‘ » Lawn, Tennis association 18, w00 “matrbanks e 1s sald to Park, Ssn Francisca, on April 16; Anchorage, Alaska. | d thelr coal and kindling here. Great Britain from 1912 to 1920, bronze ‘"""l';“”‘” by o) A'f"""r Just boginninkesn WG Jato: OVBFR-) Loly ad in the druggist busi- according to an announcement by January 16, 1929 Have us deliver you at yout and the uncle of Bert Barry, pre. and Longfellow ooy \’"'"I"’”.“" of tiou an extensive scheme for imj, . “"py i) was i Inglewood Jack Keans, Walker's manager.| Notea Is hereby given that =, address ‘and note. How il sent ‘day “Utlenolden “pta’ the| the! tut, s pladned by Lexington proving the “standatd’ of play Of| oo U VeoL S oeg Promoter = Ancil Hoffman will| Barl Wesley French, entryman, 2 k 2 better heat and cleaner fire members of the Hellas Rowing oughbred owners and Dbreed- | English racque ‘wielders. The as-| £ ek iy A s e | st WO K i LaRaEe ok ; srbied iy Club through their paces. ; : Bl (o 4 i Tumllflnn is plac m}g T}.“L‘ '_l coaches | TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT Hoffman has been dickering| McKenzie, and John Cryderman A Wouldn't ask you to do this The only " efghtoared” créw in . JomansW- Quither, horsc: jin various. tennis centers in the| o 2 whilr“Kearns for some time, The|all of Halnes, Alaska, has sub- A it cont more. It dosen't MR the federation that appears at the woman, has suggested Old Cheap 'Kingdom to glve practice and ad- Phone 257. ~This fine car cost oo it champion will re-| mitted final proof of his 'home- b ‘ 1 gy is:-3008 ARG e 'm‘,«' moment to have a chance of chal- side, made hnmlnh in 'lllv books of vice to promising players. The more but nothing too good for ceive 40 per cent of the gate re-|stead entry, serial 06918, for the "‘(.“ ;,::: :‘ lenging Sullivan’s men for the James Lane Allen, as the site for best European coach rl Koze-'my patrons. The “President’ will S ighics Tyt e e ¢ is ex | NERZNW%, NWUNEY section T =1 5 right to represent the Teutonic the memorial, which will e the luh, has already been secured please the most fastidious ‘,‘,[:[,“‘II,]. \!V“‘l':‘]»”‘\\y:llll \.‘.‘ ’jn[:lu i sfi';\'“ ;(.':(]{.,}“' 1(-;‘“‘3,1\ 1 We carry a full ine of Feeda cause is training under the colors | work of Miss Katherine Wheeler, The tennis association has Robert Leslie (Bob) Turner. adv.' \poid 1™ e nelghborhiood . of| 28 & u. ;_;; :';4 B0 and 1t 2 7 ~ E of the Rowing Club Brandenbur-| Miss Wheeler has modeled Man o’ | pledged itself to see that England ———-——— $50,000, inasmuch as Kearns wani-|now in the files of the U, 8. Land 1. D. B. FI‘«MM R gia and the direction of Ernest| War, Epinard and Bubbling Over. is in futu well represented at Fada Radio Sets and accessor- ¥ |I1-;v biicer tq> send ““]k'.r‘(mm. Anchorage, Ala\sk;lh'l“d it —— : Phone 114 Harding, final member’ of the Brit ¢ - all international matches. It is|ies, Columbla Phonographs and n:\in~'; Hiah 01 3 s pr'mm is filed in ”'m‘ Tadariis ish triumvirate. \\\n call ana wenver. Phone 528.|planning to send a capable team | re(‘ords Radio Electrie Co., Mar- "7 ,”’””‘ willt' Biing ; tokether | 14N 6 ixe weithin KhE Sutigd 0,‘ In all the rest of Germany, with T.ET Almquist Press Your Suit.)to St. Cloud, France, to take part tin Lynch. Phone 429, adv. v i 2 =k Kearns and Jack Dempsey in an-| publication, or thirty days there- A other of their clashes. Dampsey, ‘lller said final proof will be ac- 2 who I3 reported to have bought an|cepted and final certificate is- erest in Emahuel, no doubt will |sued. PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRIN be in the Jewish heavyweight's| J. LINDLEY GREEN, corner. 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