The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1928, Page 5

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MOTHER- DEAR- DADDY'S ON THE PHONE-HE WANTS TO TALK TO YOU T GRAHAM | WINS DECISION IN ] TITLE SGRAP’ BBBETS Y. May general r bantamw ht pi Corporal weight titleholder, Graham floored the count of nine reund Schwartz scaled and Graham 118. The fight the samo> story of a good little man giving pounds to a good but larger man and falling by the wayside. Through the first rounds, there was little choic ebetween the tiny warriors! Izzy took the third round, seventh and eighth, while the fourth and ninth were even. The others were Graham's. Sammy Baker won the right to fight Joe Dundee for the welter- welight -title by defeating Nick Testo in a 10-round bout. The crowd booed the decision. R NOTES ON GAMES Two clubs in the Pacific Coast | League were blanked by oppon-| ents “yesterday, Hollywood and San Franc 0 being shut-out. Two ten inning games were played yesterday in both major leagues and the scores were iden- tical, the winner making 4, los l[IJ‘Il. Brooklyn, Bushy Graha nition champion whip. v Schwi fly in 15 rounds Schwartz for in the 1dth won ' by 111% pounds was GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland Seattle 2. Mission an Francisco 0. Hollywood 0: Los Angeles 5. Oakland 3; Sacramento 2. | National League | New York 4; Brooklyn 4, 0 | Pittsburgh 3; 4, | innings. American League Boston 1; New York 2. Washington 2; Philadelphia 4. St. Louis §; Detroit 3. Cleveland 3; Chicago 4, nings. Cincinnati ll nl ten in- STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.ay 3% 18 2l 20 23 27 84 2327 23 ' 28 22 29 " . 16 34 National League Won Lost 247 16 .22 16 . .596) 21 16 .18 13 18 16 16 18 Sacramento . San Francisco Hollywood Los Angeles Mission Oakland Portland Seattle Cincinnati . Chicago .. St. Louis . New York . Brooklyn Pittsburgh Boston ... 11 20 Philadelphia 24 American League Won Lost 28 6 21 8 21 15 14 18 15 20 14 24 .13 22 Washington 1 22 Juneau Cit‘ League Won Lost 1 0 Philadelphia . Cleveland Boston St. Louis Detroit Chicago Pet. 1.000 500 500 000 Moose .......... Alaska Juneau 1 1 American Legion.. 1 1 Elks R 2 > — LET Almquist Press Your Suit We calh ane geinrver. Phone 528. L - | |ing or painting, in fact anything | | cold. OH: TELL HIM VM TOO BUSY' HE KNOWS &= BETTER THAN TO CALL | \F HE CALLS | ( ACAIN WHAT|™ > WiLL SAY? L \ WHEN I'M GETTING | 1| ¢ \ At \ READY. FOR MY R T SOCIAL DUTIES - ) Crear B TEL LL HIM | WENT TO caLy | | ON MR‘: OE RAIL COUNT EMOU TS LOING TO PASS) | HER HOUDE IN HISH ALTO ~\r\1 \ ML“’—wT GET A © 1928 by Inil Feature Service Ine By GEORCE COUNT W LIKE TO HA CHOP SLE "2\ OR O O] cAL ¢ D YOuU D2OME IRST LWE ) N-DINTY ) AS «.‘LIN»-“:L_ 11 OF HiM- V- - 523 | L‘ csrs BIG LEAGUE CHANCE IN JUNE | Little Maryland Town Bennie April, backstop of the University of Virginia and one of the college stars of the season, will be seen in a Yankee uniform if he accepts the offer of Miller Huggius., It is reported that the offer is tempting and that it includes a bonus of $1,000. (International Illustrated News) e .,“ HuRNSBY IS BRYAN BELL 11 ON BASEBALL MANAGER OF Baseball, the natlonal sport, | [ 45 rich in drama and humor, { | and bright with picturesque THE BRAVES | personalities which have pass- | ed and are passing across its | stage. Beginning tomorrow and continuing through the | season, The ssociated Press Feature Service will present a column of interpretation and comment upon the game in its many glamorous as- pects by Brian Bell, star sports writer of the New York | staff of The Assc ed Press, | Mr. Bell, perhaps the only man who ever swapped sto- | ries on even terms with May- | or Jimmy Walker of New York, has a rare fund of anec- dote as well intimate | acquaintance the prin- | | cipal figures and events in baseball for the last twenty or thirty years. Already this | | season he has gained an ac- curate first hand knowledge | of the hopes, prospects and | handicaps of the various ma- jor league clubs, having, stu- died each team and talked | with each manager on a tour | of the southern training | camps this spring. His. col- umn, under the caption, “Sec- | ond Guessing on Baseball,” makes its bow tomorrow in | | the Empire. BOSTON, May 24—President | Emil Fuchs, of the Boston Braves, announces the club has accepted the resignation of Manager Jack | Slattery and Rogers Hornsby has been appointed to succeed him. The Board hopes Slattery will accept a more compatible berth with the club. — OUTLOOK POOR FOR . BALL GAME TODAY With the Moose and Alaska Ju- neau teams billed to play tonight on the City League schedule, the outlook for the game was not propitious at midafternoon. Rain had been falling almost all day up to that hour and Wwas forecast to continue. Threé¢ games have been post- poned up to today. And weather has been unfavorable for playing any of them off. With tonight's game, four out of the seven on the schedule up to date have had to be postponed owing to rain and as an with e FOR QUICK SERVICE | CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Contractor or by the hour. Such -as carpenter, shingling, plumbing, masonry, I kalsomin- Standard Transfer ' . Walter Bindseil, Prop. | Stand Juneau Grocery | Phone 419 in new or repair work., adv. PHONE 137 —_————— 01d papers tor sale at The Empire. | ] | | Residence Phone 2203 ! as Big Home-Coming LONACONING, Md., Native and dau left this little mininz village deep in the hills of western Maryland to seek fortunes in the come 1o recently bration sponsored coning Civie Club. * Almost 500 of them wives, husbands and urned for the week, Among that “omes welcomed were ner Murray, head of sal church in America; Dr. John A. Kolmer, Washington physician »ften consulted in White House ases George Conlon, sculptor ommissioned by France to make E : 1 statue of Lindbergh, and Judge ). Lindley Sloan, chief judge of Alleghany county Conlon in his hoyhood worked in the mines, and not so many vears ago nearly lost his job when “e was found wasting his time nodeling in the clay of the pits. Lonaconing boasts that it is he only town in the United States bearing its name. Just 40 oning, J W the ity fathe fent alddresa. May ighters who sons to a munici- ¥ by the with their children re those the John the | | ff NAd na- The s For <ate ar Wmnire INITED STATES TANL OFFICE ANCIION ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 i Seriai No. 0v519 | NOTICE OF APPLICATION ‘a 'umple, inexpensive American- | N THE MATTER OF THE Ap- designed frock for the summer | PLICATION of the DEEP SEA Wardrobe of the business girl is this | SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- rinted chiffon voile creation, in ation, for leave to enter and whorl stripes of blue and white, | purchase a tract of land, con- Black crepe cuffs, and the shoulder sisting of 14.36 acres, as a bow, so popular this season, are the | trade and manufacturing site, ) located on Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska. | Notice is hereby given that the ODeep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- )dration, duly organized and ex-! sting under the laws of the State f Washington, and qualified to ‘mgage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and In the State b o of Washingion, and ‘vhose Al A" K0TS o tan post office address is Port Havdkian = sihee: - thalr hns Althorp, Alaska, and whose <% TRER RHCE TIUE MICEAS Vashington post office address is ' it A P ‘olman Building, Seattle, Wash- ngton, has filed its application| n the United States Land Office | n Anchorage,.Alaska, to purchase wnd en’sr upon as a Trade and \ldnuf’l(‘lurlm; Site the lands em- yraced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur- rey No. 1657 whl(‘,h are situated | ) the west shore of Port Al- horp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, vne and ‘hree quarter miles southeast of | Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7* 50" forth, Longitude 136° 20’ 00”| west, containing 14.36 acres, and nore particularly described as ’ollows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. b (International Nlustrated News) BRIDE, GROOM RETURNING Mr. and Mrs. H. formerly Miss Mary are returning tomorrow E W Kashevaroff, on the Sitka, in town m July 31st Sept. 12th 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; You J\Y I'™M IN YOUR HAND S -SO0F ‘\}\\ | YOUR WIFE they | PLUMBING I SHEET METAL WORKS \lv\l ANUS until tl ter part ¢ aind - Mrs, or because town which them weral Sheldon Jackson was desired spend atic place the cal Bay hh ned by owneql to no other who ers va was av ng Mrs. A. P. mother of M Th 3 to give notice t fe, Joscphine B. Michel withont just eans will not be respon r ob tions inc this 19th day o H. - — h, Goldstein’s Bmy is SPey vt <TONCAN> “eq9® conrin Vegs® Molyb-denum IRON ‘Ae Most Durab w Jun tur yin hoo by the ms in, rilable, Kashe bbor hat my en, any h\ i Mfi,\ MICHELS mnant porium /e Rust-Resisting lron Made decorative features. ' 8 HARRI SHOP MACHINE Where the best always prevails Remaining 1928 SALES DATES Jupe 13th Oct. 31st Nov. 28th Write fw Report of Our Last Aucum HEA'] T'ING SALES, I thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide iine on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ Bast 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chhins, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56 East 3.18 chains; South 67° 04 East 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ Bast 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. | Any and all persons claiming my portion of the above described tract are ‘required to file in the, United States Land Office, at An-| chorage, Alaska, their adverse im or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Anchorage. Alssks. this 7th day of April, 1928 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. First publication, April 12, 1928. Last pnbuumm,\ June 1, 1928 | | | No. 1657 bears south 16° ’ | | | IF YOU as amended in 1927, that $18,000 upon request or go law. . SMPLOY Five or More Persons AND HAVE NOT READ THE Alaska Compensation Law you may not know you can lose any amount up to as a result of an accident. We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you over it with you. You should be familiar with this It was made to fit your case. "ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE af 1 been | teacher, has ind that rred You can see quite a number of the new Chevroleis, Pontiacs el buu'ks on the Streets of Juneau Isk the owners of those beautiful cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts FRESH DOLLY VARDEN TROUT While They Last FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | QUALITY MEATS ‘ FHONE 38 Dodge Brothers ‘ VICTORY SIX IS HERE ! Now on display at McCaul Motor Com pany LOOKIE Lawn G Feed — B ket—fresh Shingles \mvht‘ can't be on the ng eleswhere. serve you. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 MAKE NO MISTAKE We Save You 10% . to 25% “We tell you what your job will cost” PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING 'ANWORTH CO., Archway Shop Open Evenings LOOKIE Seed—All kinds ot t Coal on the mars dressed Poultry— and our Transfer beat. Get our above before We are here 0 “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. Frigidaire and Delco nght W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week aad up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burnmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated A NEW WORLD RECORD STUDEBAKER DICTATOR GOES 5000 MILES IN LESS THAN 5000 MINUTES NO CAR IN THIS PRICE CLASS EVER REACHED THIS RECORD We can tell you more about Studebaker Dictator The World’s Champion Car. On Display at JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. Service Lucas |Old Papers for sale at Empire Of

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