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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS BRI.NGING UP FATHER S — WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON- OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR BUT IM NOT- 1 [ | NEVER WAD MORE SERIOLS OH 91T DOWN ETHELBERT- DON'T TALK | THE DAYS SEEM AGES DAUGHTER: GIVE TO ME wWHEN | CALL FOR J HIM A K\S‘s- NOU ON THE PHONE | AND FIND YOU'RE NOT 1N f‘——‘—J i/ YOU AND Y COULL B el ONE KIS FROM j D DIE HAPPRY - Chevrolet I with 1 Filter. Chevrolet is eq d with Air Cle: Chevrolet is equipped with Crank Chevrolet is equipped with Thermo. trol. Delco-Rem WHAT A ROMEO Cleaner. HE THINKS) : Heat Con- Electrie. cuum Tank. with with with with with S Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet equipped s equipped s equipped equipped equipped I\ ma. Balloon with Juxurious Bodlies. Visit Our Showroom and Inspect This Beautiful Creation of Cieneral Motors Chevrolet is equipped Fisher roomy Connors H()mr Compan ¥y MOOSE LADIES MEET The Women of Moose gion will meet tomorrow e for a social gathering, it wa nounced today. Husbhands of women are invited to attend a Frye’s Wild Rose Lard In Convenient Sized Packages 3 pound, 4 pound, 2 pound Pails and One Pound Cartons FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS PHONE 38 for Killefer n hit for Doug- Mitchell said. Tom rushel lin with the pent up enthusiasm ;m ten years. He grabbed half a |dozen bats' and began swinging|enjoy the program and the b | them before the bench. He|quet which will be served after { thought what would happen when! wards. The committee in charge ooy - e i ,l-.» got a hit. One run would tie| promises a good program. (IARKE bTARTb Hlb 24TH 5E4SO’V Ii"”w president of Washington r]pj‘xnl to score both would put the e b lad was sent to Montreal, where| Cubs a 1, as the score at the|We call anc aenver. Phone 528. HOW LUCK JOKED WITH THE Jf)l&l'R he spent several years before be.|moment was 3 to 2 LET Almquist Press Your Suit. ling purchased by Cincinnati, He! It ended that way. Barber hit - i remained at Cincinnati for the re-|into a double play, Scott to Shean mainder of his active major|to McInnis. league career, part of the time| Tom has yet to go to bat in a under the management of his old [ world series. it's too late now. friend, Clark Griffith. The smart much of the named his Griffith Clarke. | PARIS, April 18 — Theodore A B In 1918 he finished the season|Moons, Belgian billiard shark, has . . with the Chicago Cubs and re-|laid claim to the amateur cham HALL ening Pu“NDs “EAleR By BRIAN BELL jlot of baseball philosophy (Assoclated Press Sports Writer) | with his fun-making. R 5 % He was telling a young catcher REMONLAT NG Sy L8 up: when he was managing a minor {the International league season at league club after he was all {Jersey City this afternoon, Tom |, oo, o 0 LA B0 T | Clarke, coach and assistant man it e et ] ~iager of Jersey City, will be some. where about, starting his 24th sea soh in baseball. mixed thought so that he EUROPE UNCOVERS NEW BILLIARDS SENSATION PHILADELPHIA, April 18— When Rusty Callow was coach o University of Wash. : had some of the fallest | it 6éver took the water.! Tom was a great pl i on, his first at the Uni. 48y, putting in nine T8 as| o Barikasly he hag catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, a| » off the I ast. he eight 800d record for that vicinity. whe lars average 184 pounds per| Few players knew more abou:|it in front of the runner too. . than 10 pounds more ¢atching than did Clarke, and h:!member, you've got to get him than last year's Penn oarsmen. |Was a dangerous batsman in a|out. r he pa you they Callow practically pped | pinch. As he went about his p on (N re board.” St AR and only - two ' baseball business he saw the funny yearold catcher, men | ried over from it, Side of it. Tom might have been from lome Stan Sweetser, 1927 stroke, has & better player if he had not had|] y York \mm been able to get no farther than S0 much fun. But there was a b ) ol ) ed ' to the junior varsity while Charlie Krampf, freshman No. 4 last year, has the stroke position. Kramp? shs 190, three pounds less| Sebastian, No: 5, the heaviest | in this heavyweight collec-| tion. Sebastian and Capt. Fred| Gentsch, No. 7, are the only sur-| vivors from last year. | The Penn crew under its new| coach gets its first test May b on | the. Schuylkill against. Yale and| Columbia, two of the year’s most! promising eights. | The present Penn boating is: | Stroke, . 190 pounds; | | “You have your shin guards and breast protector on and that will help some,” Tom told the ver in his| youngster, “and you can always rop your mask in front of you ‘The batter usually leaves the bat where you can reach it Dodge Brothers VICTORY SIX IS HERE alized a lifeiong ambition to get in | pionship of Europe as a result of a world series, although he spent| winning an international tourna- most of the time warming up ment in Parls pitchers in the bullpen In the final he defeated his com Finally in the fourth game he|patriot, Van Belle, 400 to 267. His got his chance. The Cubs launch ge was 14.91 with an unfin. ed a rally against Babe Ruth, then | ished high run of 121. An Egyp- hing for the Red Sox, and|tian, Soussa, was third, and the him from the box. Merkle| Frenchman Chassereau, fourth. singled and Zeider walked. Bush S e 5, | took Ruth’s plac Wortman roll- Fugene Permanent Waves, $15. MecInni nager Fred American Beauty Parlor. —adv. SATURDAY NIGHT Now on display at McCaul Motor Company FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here Have us deliver you at yout address and mnote how mueh better heat and cleaner fred you have, Wouldn’t ask you to do this ‘¢ it cost more. It doesm't. Xt \aally costs less anc¢ the trial will prove it. - We carry a full ine of Mh! 5 D. B. 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