The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1928, Page 5

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. ’ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS 1 JUST MET ANNIE O'TOOLE- WHO USED TO WORK IN THE LAUNDRY - DON'T REMIND ME OF SUCH A COMMON PERSON I'M NOT THE LEASYT BIT < INTERESTED BOSTON TRIMS WASHINGTON IN Twenty Thousand Fans Shiver at Game—Real | Season Starts Today | WASHINGTON, April 11—, While 20,000 fans shivered under, chilly Eastern blasts, President Coolidge inaugurated the Ameri-| > baseball season yes ¢ afternoon by tossing out ball then Boston ceeded 1o the Washington Senators in a somewhat listless Eight Games Today | With more cheerful weather = indicated tc fandom may turn 00,000 for eight| fternoon and shatter jor league records for at- tendance. Fandom will be at- tracted by curiosity to see if the! Yankees are slipping or whether | the Cubs have ance in the | American League, and in the| National League by the interest it will start in the greatest free | for all the ancient circuit ever! had in prosp SEATTLE LOSES TOSACRAMENTO a ¢ | { | SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 11.§ - icramento, smacked out 12 hit esterday afternoon, four for extra bases to win the first game in the series from Seattle. Six| hits gavethe locals four tallies | in the fourth inning and five more were added in the succeed- | ing inning. The score was 10 to| 3 with Seattle on the short end.!| The batteries were: | Seattle—House, Suneri, Teach- @ Schmidt, Parker. | Sacramento — Rachae, Vinci! and Koehler. GAME YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 10. San Francisco 2; Mission 0. Portland 7; Oakland 6. Los Angeles 3; Hollywood 2. American League Boston 7; Washington 5. STANDING OF CLUBS \ Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. San Frangisco ... 875 ) Sacramento S50 | Hollywood 625 Los Angeles 625 Portland ... 500 Mission . .250 Oakland . .250 Seattle 125 Seattle Boston Washington DEMPSEY NOT IN | FIGHTING MOOD| NEW YORK, April 11. — Jack Tiempsey arrived here today and declared that he would not fight again even for $50,000,000. He is here to appear in the case Jack Kearns has brought against him. e MRS, JONES LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. C. xi. Jones, iwho under- went a major operation at St. Ann's Hospital on March 17, re- turned to her home yesterday afternoon, phone 498. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. | B ————n FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS | Special attention given to luncheons, dinners and ban- - quets. Chicken dinner every . Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- Hooker, - Phone 157, o ination Abe, and POCATELLO, ention NEW YORK, tennis member pro- Davis Cup team, has been engaged 'as a teacher at Mabie Memorial, a famous Baptist school for boys game by a score of 7 to 5. lat Yokohama. 001 This of yesterday of with |Idaho Delegates Are To Work for Senator Borah, First Choice Idaho, 2 Idaho State Repub The ‘on- AM xe ¢ " delegates to the Kansas City Con. vention and they "to work for the Presidential nom- Senator | Borah, naming Herbert C. Hoover as second choice. rERS DPET T, were instructed JAP DAVIS CUP PLAYER TO BE BAPTIST TEACHER April champion the OH- 1| THINK , YOU'D BE INTERESTED N HER IF YOU HEARD OF HER LOCK: S high on earthqu structul elected aster, Tamio sed William at Japan 11—Tamio of Japan Japanese by (b its campus!of ius ru the | Yokohama all yisitors ings were des ke of 1 campus and the enrollment is now about the same Abe son of Professor Abe of Univer; active in Baptist work among the students of that young man will take up his work as soon as he returns to from his travels with Davis Cup team. —————————— FIELD CARVED FROM ROCK POINT, N. Y., April 11 J HER DAUCHTERW MARRIED LORD KNOES AN’ sns‘ MOVES IN THE (© VERY BEST SOCIETY WHAT GOOD LUCK DID SHE HAVE ? WHY DIDN'T YOU \NVITE HER TO THE the overlooking | field that will be second to none. harbor, is known to| Twelve tons of dynamite are to Japan. The build-|being used in tearing out the field d by the grea:|ior the use of cadets of the United but temporary | States Military Academy. Top erected on the|soil will be transported by truck a distance of seven miles. It is estimated that without the use of government equipment the cost of the field would probably /a-{ have run to beenymuch as the far the bluff lots and in were the as before the dis fications Christian be secure is a actual estims So | 1 amps of the recent for-|" est covering havé been blown out and leveling of the first rock ledge is in progress. | e | | BASEBALL IS STOPOVER i FOR BERG, SOX CAT(‘HEH; ity, who has institution. The the CHICAGO, April 11—Moe Berg, catcher ith the Chicago W 3 Sox, does not intend to make b | ball a business. He is playing be-| en | cause he enjoys the game. | » and out “When I get tired of it, or start Lo Storm King, aml other study " in . oA will be ev at / “ebruary. He . MONROE ' Berg, a college man, specializad | raduated in )k how olumbia Univer attended Princeton before going to Columbia e ROCHESTER R za, April 11 Cohen, 19 years old and weighi: 159 pounds, is trying for a pite ing job with Rochester. in last fall from the ark s hits and not a run — - BIDS CALLED FOR Bids are herewith solicited for | repair of the Plumbing Contractor No job, too big or none to small. We Fix 'Em All A. J. HANOVER Phone 379 @ i< 7 v next OFF TO EUROPE Tennis Champion Going Abroad to Attempt to Win New Honors BERKELKY, vai, April 11 KIE -Alta He broke | .| innings allowad 6 [ — WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON- OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR Oil Filter. Air Cleaner. Crank Case Cleaner. 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Studebaker Sales Break All-Time Records Both January and February Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Public SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 5.—The number of Stude- baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers durirg the month just closed was the largest of any February in Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 1J28, exceed- ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. Studebaker deliveries for January also set a mew 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

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