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Chevrolet is equipped with !n\uriuu,\". roomy Iisher I Bodies ] Visit Our Showrcom and Inspect This Beautiful Creation of fieneral Motors Connors Motor Compan ¥y D— Frye’s Wild Rose Lard In Convenient Sized Packages [ 8 pound, 4 pound, 2 pound Pails and One Pound Cartons FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY h R U.S. Out to B rcak ](h‘;““ ‘E’:'?{'..P:il‘fi.’,'; '1:%£§.;g‘1]\£:nfi: PUHI.TAND wms | KoLy HEDE ] QUALITY MEATS Olympic “400” Jinx; o St DOUBLE HEADER PHONE 38 England has another ace in J. W. le(lell Not to Run Rinkel, the Cambridge ecrack, |mg\r to carry on where Rudd and Liddell left off. PORTLAND, Ore, May 7.— | “Twenty years ago the 400meter|Continuing the winning streak, | " Baal provoREl e of :the. Higgest ll’ur;l;md hmml( both games of the! I % |of this race British and American [Sames to three A i |athletic ties virtually were severed| WIth the scors tled 5-5 in thej T land a feeling .of unfriendliness|®/8hth inning of the first game, | |aroused that existed for years af.|Dave Barabee sent a hcmer into! Franwasas i the left fleld stand in Portland’s | | It all happened because J . | half. X | IS HFRE Carpenter, Jr., of Cornall was dis-| The batteries were: i qualified after finishing first, Brit | First game: Seattle — Knight {ish officials charging he “boreq”|and Schmidt; Portland—Ponder,| or pocketed and elbowed Lieut,|Palmer, Cole and Rego ” | Wyndham Halswell, the English| Second game: Seattle—Teach-| Now on display at ‘\flur as they entered the stretch.|OUt. Graham and Borreani; Port- | Carpenter and W. C. Robbins, an.|land—Yerkes and Rego. {other ~Amrcican, both finished e | McCaul Motor Company GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 5, 1; Portland 6, 3. | |Los Angeles 8, 3; Mission § Oakland 2, 7; Sacramento Second game 22 innings. ahead of Halswell but it was de- clared “no race” and ordered re- {run. When the Americans, pro testing violently, refused to do so Halswell circled the track alone and was declared the champion. The various branches of sports to be contested in the coming Olympic games in Holland have been depicted on postage stamps issued by the Netherlands Government in honor of the international mcet, WATCH THIS SPACE IR e RN San Francisco 3, 0; Hollywood (International Newerecl) e CH THIS SP. . 4, 1 O —— INEY ¢ ey r poultry I8 s heing sol w 5 ! ) at the regular price. Coal | ".SUN FRAG“-E i ,?‘12’“1“1'“ e i lsnn s are record figures for prices Jiave: Bean: buk. ettt N B onoklvn 4 b Bt Tnola B, & | th t annual meeting at Wim- :m,,.,'m,w ‘,s‘ 1ast yle,,I: bOu: New Yoik 3; C nnatl 4. ransfer service can e beat. . ’ " re Ameriean L,a.:ne | » Our feed and shingles, we only Boston 0; Detroit 3. AI_T i ,JUNEAU CITY BAND L)\U ,\U[} add freight nn(l' our prufl:.. New York 4; Chicago 2. i Why not try us a while. All PARADES YESTERDAY For the first time this year the Juneau City Band paraded yes- terday afternoon appearing on Frent Street and giving an open concert. Had the weather CHICAGO, May 7—Hack Wil sow’s fragile ankles have folded|St: Louis 7; Washington 6. up on him again, this time at the} beginning of the baseball season. GAMES SATURDAY Will RAY EARBUT' of, For years the big man's under- Pacific Coast League Seattle 1; Portland 9. impeding his big league career, Sacramento 10; Oakland 5. prices quoted are delivered to your back door. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 FULL WEIGHT " BALL PROGRAM {Opening Games in City A mighty individual in every |Los Angeles 6; Mission 1. League Called Off Yester- 1 the opening of the City i & sl other respect physically, Wilson !San Francisco 4; Hollywood 7. | d A f R 3 Baseball League the band would MAKE NO MISTAKE has found his ankles seemingly National Le lay Account of Ramn {j,ve marched to the ball park unable to go along supporting his 'Boston 2; Pittsburgh Sy and entertained the anticipated We Save You 10!/0 to 25’/‘}1 1185 pounds indefinitely. The Philadelphia 1; Chicago 5. Rain and cold weather yester-icrowd with a concert, but rain stocky outfielder has been down, Brooklyn 3; St. Louls 2. day combined against the opening ! prevented. “We tell you what your job will cost” but never out, many times from New York 3; Cincinnati 11. of the 1928 baseball season, forc- Several selections were played PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING STEVE STANWORTH CO., Archway Shop ing the cancellation of the open-|under |ing ceremonies and the two games | her, ankle injuries American L ‘ the direction of Jack Farg- BA&PIP!S SKIRLED l&' FLYING AMERICAN ELBOWS STARTED He has been performing nobly Chicago 0; New York Members of the band tar 1924/ YOUNG WAR 20 YEARS AGO! |in the outfield for the Chicago Detroit 5; Philadelphia 6. |scheduled. ~The program set for|ing ‘out yesterday were Ed Gar ) HERELaN et .. | cubs and his socking record is on |Cleveland 5; Boston 4. | yesterday will be carried out next|nick, Fred Arnold, Mike s:m,.:;, Phone 589 Open Evenings No American has won the Olympic 400-meter race since Reid-{a par. While the ankle injury{St. Louis 5; Washington 6. | Sunday, it was announced todayDick Harris, George Hall, William o > " path did it 16 years ago. Now Ray Barbuti, another great Syra-[sends him off to a poor start,! - by Charles E. Naghel, president of | Herriman, Peter Dick, Clarence — — == cure quartermiler, heads a promising squad of 1928 contenders|Hack always before has galloped STANDiNG OF CLUBS the City League | Dunn, Arthur Judson, Marvan “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” jid which include Tierney, Spencer, Ross, Phillips and Alderman, Eric/out on the field in reasonably, Pacific Coast League | A meeting of the Leaguc's gov-|Chase, Judson Whittier, Fred D o 3 Liddell, the Scot who won in 1924, will not defend his title, pre-|auick time, anklesMDr no. fiaeid Won Lost Pet "Irlflh(lxh hn:;rd will h(v“hel«lll 1l| (n'uu,; 31'1:;(0. Ed Mcintyre and Arthur Photostat and Blue Print Service i 5 e o ; When John J. McGraw brought|sacramento .22 13 615 cil Chambers in City Hall a urke, 3 HETTRE RN B Hnlios-in Chips. Wilson into the National League,'San Franmcisco ... 21 14 .600|P. m. today to discuss the sche- G it . MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS By ALA _ £z Hack was a great hitter. Along Hollywood 22 16 .56s|dule. It is understood that the (Associated Fr’:uJ s‘:grl:sLDEdltcr) ZOMETER CHAMPIONS | |in midseason he slid into second |Los Angeles ... 19 16 543 schedule will stand as previously| BLOSSOM FAMILY ARRIVES WINTER & POND CO. NEW YORK, May 7—Scotch|| NEW YORK, May 7—Olym- base and pop went an ankle. Mec-|Mission 15 18 4 arranged, the games set for yes- » i % bag-pipes and American elbows bl 0-meter running cham- | | Graw later shipped him to Toledo.}Portland 15 80 = terday those slated to be played| r. and vM_r Blossom A B . dofi ple 400-mefer ru g “uk Vi 1 ) this’ week be played off during|Who are residing at cursion In 5 matic history of the Olympic 400-| | Year Win. Country Time | the ors, I8 1108 {Seattle 333 Bl 20 BS DARIDORST. BAMISE L S g 4 g i meter foot-racing championship. 1596—Burket U, 8. 5415 | [the Chicago outfit, Hack injured National League T R b il iy v phe é s Lilting 10tés of the one spurred | | 1900—Long, U. . | |an snkle slipping into.a base gur- Won Lost WIMBLEDON TENNIS PAYS |T0 & ftehder vesterduy, and. will SALES AND SERVICE on the little “flying parson” of | | 1904—Hillman, U. §. | |ing a serfes with the Giants. He New York 2 40146 e R B oY until the next Edinburgh, Eric Liddell, to record-| | 1906—Pilgrim, U, S | | had been hitting hard in the first|Brooklyn 118 LONDON, England, May 7—The | SHUI0€ of the kk'”‘"_"f‘ r“" Mr. W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 smashing victory four years ago.| 1908—Halswell, G. B..:50 | [two games of the serles, and, al-|Cincinnati .. 1z 9 | Lawn Tennis Championships at| CEPsOm 18 bookkeoper of the Ae. Too much use of the other cost| | 1912—Heidpath, U. S..:48 15 though wounded, he hobbled tolPpittsburgh . 10 9 Wimbledon last June brought to | B l““; pend ’]" ing Com- e America one triumph, in 1908, and | | 1920—Rudd, 8. Africa.:49 3-5 bat as a pinch hitter In the finaliChicako ... 11 12 478 the conductors of the tournament|PaUY at Excursion Inlet prevented her from making a! | 1924—Liddell, G. B:473-5+* | |inning and slammed out a hit that|st. Lonis . 10 11 .476|a net profi 5, according | o B A NORTHERN HOTEL 4 . o+ : World's | |won the game. Boston f 10 412t i just is. | SHE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- clean sweep of all five places four (*) Olympic record. World’s | L i 0 |to the off! i EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND > years later. | record, 4725, by Ted Mere. | | Last season Wilson was out for) Philadelphia . 13 .278 |sued. Gate rec xceeded | Bmgi EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week sad up. Liddell, the spindleshanked lit-| | gith, U, S. short periods because of ankle in- American League those of the previous year by $5, JPLANT IN ALASKA Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in [ tle Scotchman, scuttled home first| | () Walkover. Halswell ran | {Juries. ~Despite the hazards, ‘he Won Lost —— operation—Hot water day and might. Rooms $12.00 per at Paris in 1924 in what undoubt-| | race over alone, Americans re- | | 8et8 back into the game just as 1\{ew York 14 4 month and u; team heated 1 . edly was the greatest Olympic| | fusing to compete again after | [duickly as he can, chasing flies, | Cleveland 14 8 4 “400.” Within two hours the| | Carpenter, winner first race, running the bases and hitting as|Philadelphia . 9 5 - — Olympic record was shattered| | aisqualified. if his ankles were the strongest St{ ln_mls 13 11 three times. -In Liddell's wake in | | |in baseball. Washington 8 10 k S l B k the final Imbach, the game little|gp & s S | Detroit . 15 ebfl, er daies pred Swiss who had started the record- o COEN GETS AUTOMOBILE {Chicago 15 busting, fell f 4. P10 45, 800 .in ‘213% &nd 400 'in FOR MAKING U. 8. TEAM Boston 13 . usting, fell and lay semi-conscl-lpg g1y seconds, all close to re- ety o g All.Tlme Records ous. Near the tape Coard Taylor aovd. time = . of Princeton collapsed as a ten- s | KANSAS CITY, May 7—Back AT THE HOTELS | don gave way but somehow man-| America hasn't won the “400”|from Mexico City where he' went ! y v aged to drag himself across the |Since 1912 but only an accldentias an alternate on the United Gastineau 1 Both January and February Set New High line to mark up two points for|Prevented the final that yoar from|States Davis Cup tennis team,| j B Beyley, Taku Harbor; Al- Marks in Purchases by the Public ¥ America. being monopolized by five wearers| Wilbur F. (“Junior”)’ Coen, 16-lyiy Flkins, Taku Harbor; Edwin el _ Taylor, unknown to Head Coach | ©f the Yankee shield. D. B. Young | year-old Kansas City schoolboy, 18| rudwig, Taku Harbor; D. N. Mit- v v SOUTH BEND, Ind., Marck® 6.—The number of Stude- Lawson Robertson, had removed a|O0f Amherst was disqualitied in|getting the first opportunity tolenell, Taku Harbor; R. F. Taylor, baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers durinrg heavy wrapping of tape that pro-|the final trials for elbowing the use a sport roadster his father|goichikan; Pete Miller, Excursion Flower POtS*FlOW S D ' the month just closed was the largest of any February in tected a weak tendon just hefore|German, Braun, who thus, al-|gave him as reward. Coen s thelinlet; . E. Blogsom and wife, 4 er deeds st closed e &“1 i ] the start 'of the final. But the;though bempu.lentered the final|youngest American dever to make | pycursion Inlet; C. C. Maeser, 3y :;u\:;hnk(:- hnst:;{,l hlu;ve:ie:y t‘nlr !-vr)r:::y, 1J28, exceed- with four Americans. the Davis Cup squad. ans Floe, % Néb J ' V e same month last yea 31 per cent. llg:x;m:,t( l::“gl:‘uell!‘l‘::g ::::d 1-‘.,hve, Charley Reidpath, the old Syra-| Junior will be a busy youngster ::m_ Hawk Tolot; . Fred (lr( ln'«ers- (1808 Studebaker deliveries for January also set a new high lor broke down and has been outl“““ star now living in Buffalo, |for the next two months catching mark. of competition ever -since. } was victorious in a thrilling fingliup five weeks of misged school-| pirger Johanson, Henry Froberi Liddell will not be back to de-|but he was compelled to set a new | work, preparing for graduation,|gar) M, Johanson, Norvald Johan-' Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for fend his laurels this year. 'Born|Olympic record of 4813 secondsand getting into condition for the 4on, Haakan Jorgensen, I. L. Nor-| this fucreass tn sl Wo have' (he Wonsc in China, the son of a missionary, |to dispose of Braun who finished | China-United States Davis CuP|perg, Frank Conrad, Henry Nis-| % Eric is now at Tientsin, teaching |8 close second, beating out the|matches. sen, Richard Krusehll, Carl Warm- | in the Anglo-Chinese College.|Other three Yankees—Lindberg, W . oo {bold, Car] Berg, Harold Hokland, There' he has found his lte's| Meredith and Hatt WHITE 80X JINK |Ragiar Muthiasen, Wilian | JUNEAU MOTORS, I ) work. B. G. D. Rudd, the great South| CHICAGO, May 7—The opening bright and Milton Olsen, all of| ! J, INC. f«. It may be just as well for oth-| African, and Liddell have kegt the|home season game jinx still hangs | Taku Harbor; G. M: Munroe, Los )| " ors hopeful of taking over his|Union Jack flying dt the top hince{over the White Sox.') Not, since| Angeles; Sarah .Jackson, Ceorge i L title at Amsterdam that Liddell|the war but another Syracusei1919 have the Sox inaugurated Bach, Taku; Joe !mm. city; P.ifs ar rvice Lucas their home Season with a victory!J. Mended, ware o. isn’t coming back. In his most ‘recent competitive appearance in _China the Scot won three races in 'on- monmgq the 100 meters fn product of Tom Keane’s skillful coaching may be the one to bring: year, aurlny R.ly Bsrhm. Mt- and they dropped the opener nm] - victory back to America again this|year. to the eknluul Indians, 8 We cal ane rer. 7 LBT Al S8R to 2 nona 528. | ¥our Suft. SHEET METAL and PLUMBING Open Evenings Old Papers for sale at Emnire Offi