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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SA'IIRDAY MAY 26, 1928. BRINGING uP FATHER SPANISy «0"‘ W HAVE WORKED FOR A WRECKIN' COMPANY 1| WISH MAGGIE WOULDN ™ [YOU MAKE ME SILK THOSE MUSICIAND ARE WONDERFU | THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYIN | TO GETHER FOR 1EN B\ ( EORGE Me \l\\'[ | SHOULD SAY YHtY ARE F BUT | THOUGHT WE (] WERE HERE LONCER | F You can see quite a number of the new Chevrolets, Pontiac THAN THAT- \« fl/ ORAG ME TO THESE [T l NEARS ¢ L e i and Buicks 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 Conqmu'y © 1928, by Int 1 Feature Service. e ights reserved Service Rendered by Experts ISSMULLER TER POLO TEAM HOPES TO F\‘l) REIGN OF ICAGO, May 26 fineria |hopes to end Europe's traditional supremacy in water polo with a | team of veterans at the Olympic |games this summer. | The team is that of the Illinois | Athletic Club of Chicago, which | jwon the national championship at | | the National Amateur Athletic indoor tournament th 1BRIAN BELL [ 4 g | IATED PRESS SPORTS WRITER) i A =g N 4 It will be the first time | .o =00 hoaginly | a0 # B team has represented !, | | R \blo% i the event.” ths former | THOY. Are’ Sttached | i , o e ": i) e i '(‘" marble slab set in the wall facing ¢ being to senc an albslariy,ke Leman, which bears this in i i scription: NAP? \ > i Ak o < cripl . ki % 2 (At Seewpiiqe of Penlt’ the memory of Woodrow RIVAL CORPS RAIDS formes Unlversity of i on president of the United | RELIEF AMBULANCE ‘Ml.h:;mu swimming captain, the) 000" pounder of the League of | i & Py i . | R e i b | champions have been members of | o '\ " . e s gy | Aol e | Rights between ambulance | 3 i Wi tor “rhasy wreaths attract tha atten in torrents. | of itors and presumably crews of the Red Cross of la ordination of play 5 b DESSUTIEON A closed automobile drew up| | yewe e FUEL O I ! Kt AR o0 (e, intonded to remind them that | i fre 4 p! () " " . M « gue sprd g fro e | l"\ll.““r"';]lh“': “|l|’|:rln;“:l(n':’:]‘mnnnIIH' Cress,” rival ‘,I‘MI,E”,“, or- /T0péan’ teams. | l’I‘“.nl,‘n”' ’vll);‘l."“\flnuffl‘nhmn-lmu-.‘“: Son it Was ing €00 i 16F ganization, each striving to | S tienT dhataih, s onc [0 { an 4 an pres formed major ball player to ven.| | 0Utd0 the other in the num- | ‘ of the best water polo players i & ture ouf. b ; ‘ ber "ot accident cs v. A the nation, and the Babe I}l!l]\ ol Down came a window. | | .died, huve resulted in furth. the team. In the finals of the “How do you hold your curve,|| F jnjuries to patients -al- national championships against Nap?” was the quastion’ from the| | Féady hurt and being taken | the Olympic Club of San Francis R i e o [ 0 Dot : |co, Wallen scored four of the 1] OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla, May “Wait a minute, Hub, I'll ‘ : The Red Cross Chapter 3 4 A, C.'s seven points. 26-—John HoMNand, p‘rml t and an ‘umbrella,” replied Rucker. || COmPleined to police - that Paired at forward with Wallen | owner of the Oklahoma City club The- question identitied the v :l‘,'l“ff."l: "‘(’;‘(d“l’x’:"‘]”(”r"'):s e is Johnny Weissmuller, worlds |in the Western League, s train league pitching staffs and as they| | t31 With ambulance victims. | | . igharts a1 R T LR wriien. e bean GAONA s AR b met in the course of the schedule| | 't W8 allegcd that in some ldem fafls to get the ball, Fred|the boy the elder Holland hopes year. after year, Hub always ask.|| ¢3%€s the injured had been {Lauer: is considered - without a|his heir will know baseball from ed, “How do you hold your curve, | | peer anywhere as a goal keeper,|3ll angles. With this end in view, Nap?” | The others, Samson, Francis Mc.|[he is having the 18-year-old Both the lefthanded Nap and { Dermott, Ollie Horn. Hugo Miller |youth travel with the team this the righthanded Hub pitched their and Sam Greiller, ate among the | season, although he probably will EUROPE| | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS GENEVA, Switzerland, May 2| hutes to the memory of { I‘l';lllll‘ll)g l‘ ry“ 3 Woodrow Wilson in the form of M3 (wreaths are placed quite regular. o |1y on the wall of the League of Nations building by unknown per- | some to the Keep Wilson’s Memory Fresh at Gcneva Delicious Hams and Bacons flower Butter and Eggs FHONE 38 society simple HOW DO YOU HOLD YOUR CURVE, Nap Rcker, a at leithanded | pitcher a decade was sitting ! Dodge Brothers VICTORY SIX IS HERE mastering that char rizes flashy Eu e WESTERN LEAGUE MANAGER TRAINS SON FOR OWN .!0B Now on display at McCaul Motor Company cause | fereibly removed from a Red Cross ambulance by the staff of a Green Cross car. Police plan to assign zomes | | to each ambulance services last major league games year. ago. Nap now scouts for Brook: Iyn and Hub is a salesman. In 1914 Hub was a member of the Boston Braves with a clause in his contract that he could not to prevent | o | | i | i further trouble. | | nation's fastest swimmers. Water polo is increasing rapid- {ly in popularity in the United ‘S)alus. Whereas, a few years ago, there were but few teams, | | i not participate in a single game. John, Jr., is a catcher, and he is getting from Pete Groft, vet- eran Oklahoma back stopper, the finer points of the game. He |them feel with Commander Rich- itoday virtually every large uni-|helps warm up the pitchers and [versity has ono er more teams. |seeks no special favors just be ngland still is the center of |cause his father is the big chief water polo, however. There they|of the Indian tribe. {have leagues and scores of games 5 R S, weekly, raising the standard of 'ada Radio Sets and accessor- n AN liel {VRa sudgested tint play L))IV(!I‘ 1hntb in this country. |!es, Columbia Phonographs and LOOKIE LOOKIE subject to his approval he would MONTE MUNN PUTS Y P ey records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- ) . Lawn Grass Seed—All kinds of be traded to the Giants. ARGENTIAN DOWN 3 0id papers fo1 sate st The Empire | tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv W, Feed—Best Coal on the mare “The Giants should win the ket—fresh dressed Poultry— TO SLUMBER LAND| THE NEW COMBINATION pennant,” he reasoned, “and I will Shingles — and our Transfer BUENOS AIRES, May 26— at the be in on the World Series cut.” Service can't be beat. Get our Monte Munn, of Nebraska, U. S. A. B. HALL The deal fell through, but later prices on the above before there was a chance to make a buying eleswhere. We are here A., last night knocked out Vie- toria Dampolo, Argentine heavy- is going to give you real snappy trots and dreamy waltzes trade with the Cardinals. to serve you. Hub approved this also. He weight champion, in the ninth round of a scheduled 12-round D' B. FFMMER Saturday---26th A. B. HALL thought the Cards would not fin- ish lower than second and he event. - Phone 114 —————— turn. ‘The deal was made. Gene Tunney, monarch oi fisticuffs, squares oft in the first day They went from last place to a ~/.» Oukinnd T: Hectamettn ¢, |meet at the Polo Grounds in New York in July, mss “Miracle Man,” Portland 2; Seattle 6. RUTH MAKES IR b ek Boston 1" Hrooklyn: & physichl welfare of the contes- IN ONE GAME PETERBOROUGH, Eng, | | 26—Lord - David Burghley, star § 3 f dilste of Ce & Unt Starting next Wednesday evening for mid- week dances the Lindseth’s Novelty Orchestra would be declared in on a part The performance of the Braves GAMES FRIDAY |of training at his camp in Speculator, N. Y., where he is pre- championship and won for Man- (nternational Newsreel) Late in September, the Cards{Hollywood 0; Los Angeles 4. piihe vipr | S ERCHIRERTIN Ninc: “How do you feel, Hub,” Man.|Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 0. mn HUMERS tants. { LORD DAVY IN NEW ROLE athlete of Cambridge University, will play Scandinavian and American music ard E. Byrd's striker who said when urged to fly that he would remain on terra firma. *“I haye| found,” he said, “that the less the firma the greater the terror.” be traded without his ccnsent. The Braves were in last place near the middie of the season and Hub was disgusted with the pros- pect. He was almost enthusi- 223 SEWARD STREET e et “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. Frigidaire and Delco Light SALES AND SERVICE W. P. JOHNSON NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Pablic shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray Oil Burmer 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 PHONE 1 of the World Series financial re- made baseball history that year. Iparing to defend his title against Tom Heeney. The men will Pacific Coast League PAIING £ ager George Stallings the name|Missicn 3; San Francisco 6. ) . ice, 1 the standpoint of the played at Boston. The Braves National League file,! S0W. 109 BEABGUESL, Sotr ager Stallings asked as he pass-|Chicago 10; Pittsburgh 3. | Sty May is mow a magistrate here. He is ed the St. Louis bench. Philadelphia 3; New York 4. “Not so good, George, not so American I.esfiu New York 4, 9; iladelphia the son of the Marquess of Exe- ter and has won trophies for his good,” replied Hub. “I was just sitting here uthinking. I guess 2, 2 hurdling on both sides of the At- lantie. I'm the only guy in the world|Detroit 0; Chicago 1. who ever traded himselt oft a|Washington 0; Boston 5. pennant winning ball club.” St. Louis 4; Cleveland 8. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League PHILADELPHIA, May Babe Ruth hit his 15th and 16th home runs of the season yester. day afternoon in the second game won Lost Pet,|©f & doubleheader. 623 | Lou Gehrig hit his eighth home .604 Yun in the first game, 547 —_——a—— 28 CISSELL SAYS MAJORS 433! EASIER THAN MINORS 453 434 26—Cavalry- man Bill Cissell, the §123,000 26 — WHAT PRICE SPRING ROSTERS ‘When the Detroit Tigers went South for spring training a young outfielder was in the party whose|Sacramento ....... 33 20 name was not on the club roster.|San Francisco ... 32 21 He was Paul Rasterling, who|Hollywoed .. 29 24 came to the Tigers in a tradejLos Angeles ... 28 25 with Seattle! for Arthur Ruble. Mission ... 24 28 Easterling, however, playcd only|Oakland 24 29 35 games with Seattle last year,|Portland - 23 30 finishing the season with Bloom. Seattle .. 17 35 327 ington in the Three Eye lgague. National League g Hg had to be lmroducid 1.0 the Won Lost Pec.|White Sox shortstop sensation,! players. Later he introduced him- Cincinnati . 25 16 610 contends that it is casier to play self to American league fans with|Chicago . .23 16 .590 in the big time than in the minor | his bat. He broke into the De-|St. Louis . 22 16 .579 leagués. ; troit lineup, when Fothergili's|New York .. 19 14 .576| “I've faced tougher pitchers hitting left something to be de-|Brooklyn . 20 1% .566 than these in the big leagues sired, and hit three home runs in|Pittsburgh 17 19 .472 many a time,” he said. He seems his first week of play. One o(’iBOI'-on 11 21 .344 tb be proving his statement, h his circuit clouts covered more|Philadelphia .. 8 25 .194 the minors, the former U. 8. cav- territory than Babe Ruth’s fam, American League jalryman was considered only an ous smash in Sportsman's Park, ‘Won Lost Pet.'averue hitter. l! St. Louis, during the 1926 World, New York ... 31 7 .816, Since Ed Walsh took tha hitch Series. On the 1929 spring ros- Philadelphia 2811 .667 out of his batting form in spring ter mtarling'i n°me meay lead Cleveland . 22 16 .579 | training games, Cissell has been all the rest. Boston « 18 .455 hitting the ball well above the St. Louls . 21 .432}.350 mark. He hit in 14 conse- BALL PLAYERS UP IN AIR |Chicago R 23 .378|cutive gdmes, failed to comneet President Phil DeC. Ball, presi.|Detroit 25 .375!in the fifteenth game and then dent of the St. Louis Browns, who|Washington 23 .324|the following day continued his prefers airplanes to trains and Juneau 01% hitting bee. Manager Ray Schalk has traveled more than 20,000 on Lalt Pet.|has raised him from eeventh miles in an airline in four months, |Alaska Juneau .... 2 "’I'plnce in the batting column to thinks the air route offers pos- :‘00!: T i ; .:golleul off man. sibilities for conveyin layers American Legio: ,-500 ————————— about :he country y:ar‘ry\:; yant! Elks ... .- 0 1 .000! TOO. HOT FOR OLYMPICS? the Amerfcan League schedile. ————— _Dr. Anna Knnluy ‘will .move! LONDON, May 26-—Dr. Adolphe The athletes are not anthuhl:c;‘ ‘" oftice from the Nugget Shop|Abraha athlete and surgeon Some have frankly said » 'y i : ] ave frankly said that wi s on June 1st.|Dbelleves holding the Olympic| PLUMBING . HEATING t MJU eal Aiv g0 up In the air they willjto nean ames “during the hottest month. SHEET METAL WORKS CHICAGO, May NO CAR IN THIS PRICE CLASS The Harris Hardware carries a complete EVER REACHED THIS RECORD stock of PAINT BRUSHES — excellent brushes for general use—bristles will not come out. 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