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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1928. >ING UP FATIiER By GEORGE McMANUS | 'N THEWORLO DID || [} ARE ~YOU FER ME ASH | ME o | STRANGE-WHERE WELL: WHAT {M LOOKIN' ) [T I Took I\ T | [ BUT-MAGGIE - ? 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OTHER GAMES In th me between Holly- wood Oakland, Hollywood | made score in the seventh and two in the ninth. Oakland made her two runs in the ninth Los Angeles made five tallies each in the second and fourth innin and one in the sixth ade one score in the first, fAifth and seventh innings and two in the sixth, Mission made tallies in the rth inni and Sacramento four in the seventh and two ih the ninth GAME YESTERDAY Seattle 2; San Franciso 3 Mission § mento 6. Holly wood Oakland 2. Portland § os Angeles 11, STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. | i Franeisco 1 0 1.000 amento 1 0 1:000 Hollywood 1 0 1.000 Los Angeles " 1 0 1.000 Seattle SR | 1 000 Mission ¢ 0 1 .000 Oakland YAN | 1 L0060 | Portland 7 0 1 000 S e THESE ATHLETES TOSS ! STUDIES FOR A LOSS| HOUSTON, April 4—The} idea that athleti and scholar- ship do not mix is given a de- cided setback at the Texas A. & M. College. Six star athletes are on the honor roll. 1 Four of them, H. P. Wylie and E. J. Mosher of Dallas, W. S. Lis-| ter of Livingston and E. E. Figari of Galveston, were members of the football team which won the Southwest ' Conference champion-| ship last fall. J. R. Kennedy of' Denison is a4 track man and L. E.j Dittman of Houston plays on the | baseball team ———r———— WOMEN IN ATHLETICS ANN ARBOR, Mich,, April % Mrs. Fielding H. Yost believes field houses for co-ed athletes soon will rival those for men. The first ficld house for girls in the Western Conference will be com- pleted at Michigan this spring and will include an indoor golf layout, rifle range and bowling alleys. A ——l CALL FOR BIDS Contractor Peter Woeck desires estimates on the following items on the Masonic Temple and on the new High School: Lathing and Plastering. Painting. Sheet Metal and Roofing. Excavating and Hauling Mater- ia 1 See A. B. Wyley, Zynda Hotel. 2 —ady. AVY OFFICERS LEARN WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON- OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR Chevrolet is equipped with Oil Filter. Chevrolet is eq od with 4 Chevrolet is equipped with ise Cleaner. Chevrolet is equipped with Thermost: Heat Con- Chevrolet is equipped with De my Electric. Chevrolet is equipped with 5 Chevrolet is equipped with Chevrolet is equipped with Chevrolet is equipped with St Tires. Chevrolet is equipped with luxurious Bodie: Visit Our Showreem and Inspect This Beautiful Creation of General Motors Connors Motor Com pan; ENGINEERING ASHORE | FRYE'S BABY BEEF vith the fleet, a group of ¢ to the vesgels of the MTIGUE TO MEET |Paris Creates Museum | ~ CARS SELL ABROAD i nuvad officcrs s hund ail ach seas the wev favins oot o EMANUEL APRIL 23| Of “Word and Gesture”| \wasuixgrox, Apsit i—For-|Siving ihe engimeerink Drin|versition and tecbnical schools for| S | eign automobits duyers apparent- which have be B ladvanced udy in the various NEW YORR, April 4—Mike Mc.| PARIS, Aprll {—Slang and{ly have outgrown the idea of [{hese and other modern uuits of | branches of engineering. Colum Tigue, venerable New York heayy- | colloquialisms, good Janguage and [ merely buying a car in America; United States navy »5 the largesi quota of weight, been matched with|bad, and the gestures that go]now they want an expensive ma-{ . = Al distribution, taking Armand FEmanuel, young protege with the words, are (o be per-|chine. Figures of t Departs | . juates of the: N students in electrical and mechan of Jack Dempsey, for 10 rounds|manently preserved in the Mu-|ment of Commerce ind s that] & Skink i s i ical engineering. Others zo to R it oo et 1L Tt | o g s e o Sl of g, st Mool R b oo k on that date and founded by ty will be under xports of cars costing §1,-{0' the VAHOUS T ki ! r Pitt pril 16 a ed 1 ™ e ¥ 0 inere ( o A R e e i £ April 1 Aannounc the tut of the Sorhonne 100 iner 1 e ¢, Renssglaer Polytech- - > @ 1 s spoken and | cent er and of ca ATTENTION AUTC OW Il be saved for stu-|ing §2 up .. Increase ure A labora « 68 ¥ 1t i number, schools for Any persen cperating an ¢ yhon wil compared with gains of about 3 ith their aid I ers 4 A mobile not licenced by the 3 h e A ‘(”,‘, v cent for 3500 o $800. cars]drilled thie: applied“theories « ARRIVEE ON ALASKA torial Trcasurer for 1928 is de- A o ¢ |and 48 per cent for $800 te ; ol ol e T linquent and after date of April|;, 1 tap for $1,200 cars b horsepower counterpart 15, 1928, prosecutions will fol- i SR Y of the 00 horsepower induction low. —adv.| il what material is| LEGION GAME PRESERVE motors that drive the Lexington o G B o e ; s 1o be decidea | TOMAHAWK LAKE, Wis., Feb. 'and the Saratogs Vs S g \ ATTENTION ® B . Wisconsin American Le-| Whe s men comp ) e o joionis 98 - i daen s ooy i s been granted use of a year's they will receive - PARD el S0, Jupind Tyl If you neea a good carpenter oo G U0 % f 4 tract of land by the!d 3 A * of Science a phone 498. Hardy Andy’s Shop. 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Studebaker Sales Break All-Time Records Both January and February Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Publie SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 5.—The number of Slude- & baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers during the month just closed w: the largest of any February ia ¥ Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 1028, exceed- ed the same month last yeay by 31 per cent, - Studebaker deliveries for January also set a ncw high mark. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for this increase in sales. We have the reason. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Service Lucas Papers for sale ai Empire C

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