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THE LIFE ON A BATTLE- SHIP LIKE THIS MUST BE EXCITING- BRINGING UP FATHER ‘LL BET THIS BOAT HASN T BEEN IN A% 1 SUPPOSE YYou THESEA- HAVE You BEEN A %AILDR ALL NYOUR LIFE? LOVE By (;EORGE McM!/ \'\JL ILL SAY SO WIFE AN EIGHT <109 MARRIED? J O- M NOT _'w THROUQH LN YET- [ Public given, | | vh.n by virtue of a writ of i PHONE 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent [ o !Facias (or execution), dated erican Lcague { \|rr11 23, A‘ 1), 1928, Mmq out] sm—— SECOND GUESSING = BASEBALL COAST LEAGUE |+ 5% g Yo Mo 1o N 0 ] 3 an an ayers Are |ed States for the Division XNo VR ATRI hBAT o Eap 3 BRIAN BELL l '““;"«w'm ‘Add dy E | Distriet ot Alaska on ] I'HE NEW VICTORY SIX (A‘flx'flw’flmsflommflfls | Prt i ed to Line-up rendered in Court, on the i L REe L, 0 4 i ‘(\lolelx‘um 1;;: Ly |23 day of April, A. D, 1928, in NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN | ames were won from the Yan-| ‘”l:’;‘““‘“"“ o San _ SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.— favor of United Stat and|| The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum IN BASEBALL { kees in one series this year, bet- s L. The slate has been wiped clean |against Chas. Sinclair T have, on |} om0 B 7 eceleration ever brought ’ | With the Louis Browns es-! tering last year's record two to| Chicago 30 41 423 gor tne eight clubs of the Pacific|this 19 day of June, A. D. 1928, | ot At 3, SYAE beonghe. MU 1 tablished for a time at least ne and the on still raore s “‘"r”" .28 43, 394 Congt Leaguc to go to the post|levied upon the following de-[| ~Price fleld-=the most horsepewer per FBal ot oir NEHE | the first n of the than three montas to go. | Juneau City League [today for another whirl at the[scribed real estate, situated in| the lowest center of gravity-—the greatest riding comfort | League, and the Phill fhe Phillies were charged with No games were played in the |y bk "‘,"'11'1'.]" Dot of gold that rests at the end[the Town of Juneau, Alaska,|| ~—the strongest chassis and body construction—the most ors ing to cfimb out of the National| wrecking their club by sendng Paclfic Coast League yesterday “_\_biv “"“:' i 'U ]‘(:”:: of the trail. So far as percent-|to wit: | iginal beauty that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. League cellar, the age of Laseball| Jimmy Wilson, star catchier, and jall clubs were traveling to open | American Legion. 0 3 100g ages are concerned, the clubs| One two room frame building iracles is not In advdnce Russell Wrightstone, useful in- this after the 2 . an Legiy 1000 gpart off on even terms again.{and one frame building used as a NI C lM (’ i o Gt ob" the w0 g G B e ot i g '”“'«",‘I’]f’;‘ Alaska 0 2 .000 peam strength is another matter|blacksmith shop situated on 11th cuau otor OMPany g Lotts was| Bhotton has patched up His oub-'gtarts the second half of the 128 | Z lof those who finished in the first|Street and about one block behind | i upported for the eighth| fit with minor leaguers until it geason: .lll\(’:rl“"i : i ; Jlu]-I Fair xlmihlllmz "uml vllml : i e jon. The voting was|is not a push-over. The Phillic Mission at Seattle. ne lewly group bolstered up will, accordingly, offer said real| s R i divided between the Browns and|unanimous ehoice for last place, hige s ‘l‘,'l,(},‘r'mm] |the personel. Tom Turner, Presi-|estate for sale, at public vendue | the Boston nwly Sox. The lh:l )m\'w‘ ac Ilum'.\‘ to get ‘mn of the! Qakland at San Francisco. Iln:y:;’.v “r'l'hlx"”r”'z\l\'“d‘ |]M"» ,{. l\:“l"““ (Iw))ll"ht : .M;:l lln\l bidder, J. J. NEWMA A. M. GEYER ! Hose of Boston have not done so ‘I|m1. and, while there is little| Sacramento at Los Angeles. 1 B ik ne ’l'“"' ’ v i ; 1 \I\”I I«)A*l!' on ‘1“1 ) *ll‘l“'\'“\l“ PLUMBING SHEET METAL | well as their brown stockinged|hope that the club, still far from| E m Rodgers and ha dozen |/ 928, at 10 o’clock A. > s y. | Yrethren but they are not in the|a »d team, can reach the first| GA "new players have been added.|at 11th Street in the town of cellar and may not go there, 1, it may cause plevty of ME_S YESTERDAY Hls TRAINING Portland finished seventh but the [Juneau, Alaska, and about one Our Workmanship, Materials, Dependability ! Dan Howley, manager of the,trouble for the teams higher up. National League club hopes to do better in the |block behind the Fair Building. 3 { Browns, 18 mot surprised that his| Ask the Cincinnati Reds—they Philadelphia Baatonc 4: b el second half. | Dated, Juneau, Alaska, this 19 and Price are our best advertisers. TRY US.' | team has donme well. He told visi-| know. | went 14 innings, first game |Does ng and Road Work' n ':‘Tl" *'-‘I"""'“""i-\'“" -“;“.llfl and day of June, A. D. 1928. I : i tors in his training camp in the _— | Philadelphia 4; Boston 5. See ollywpod figure to fight it out ALBERT WHITE, sower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Ala i ..... + 4 b 2 sk spring that if his youngsters came| OKLAHOMAN ON ond game went 10 innings. Preparlng to 5"“'" In winng the first half | U il » o through he would be dangeroug.| HIS WAY UP |Chicago 8; Cincinnati 2. ) Meet Heeney of the season's games, the Seals| Div. No. 1, District of Alaska - — Ralph Kress, hs young shortstop;| Carl Owen Hubbell of Meeker,! American League are assured of 40 per cent of the By W. R. GARSTER, has been a sensation, remaining|Oklahoma, who has just celebrat |New York 3; Washington 4. NEW YORK, Appar.| 18,0007 bonus. It they ‘take the| Bl Deputy. | poe near the top of the batters, while|ed his 25th birthday, is a likely | Boston 2, 7; Philadelphia 9, 4. |ently in top f ne 'ruuuoy,“"‘“""" half, they wiil get it all. [First publication, June 20, 1928 Otis Brannon has done well| Texas League nominee for Dre-|Detroit 7; Cleveland 3. heavywelght champlon of thel 1 apother club comes under t publication, July 11, 1928. enough. Lu Blue, Barl McNeely|motion to the majors. Although|st, Louis 1, 8; Chicago 7, 9. lworld, terday put in his best 0 PS5 R A N OGN DY SRS ¢ 7 A and Harry Manush had won their|pitching for the tailend Beaumonc | ndte Wshiokt o Tas of K46 -Siabanl . ey Al k S L l major league spurs efore going|club, he is beating the best the| STANDING OF CLUBS gleniratins for. the 1S MATIR C ’l ’b ' F ’ f aska dteam Launc ry i Touis. "Tn Fred Sohute leagho can offr and seoms {0 b0\ Bucify Coust Teague bt e e e elebrate the I ourth of July Howley uncovered the best anajor,a pitcher of great ability. e Won Tost Pet |his ring spar s to six rounds, | . P league debutante of 1927. Detroit Tigers have strings oD |San Francisco ... 58 34 .630|alro punched the light bag for IN D()l }GLAS SERVICE and QUALITY The skeptics pointed out in the him and he will be a full-fledged |Hollywood %288 510 [twd Toundd: ena’ithe. hekvy: has spring that the Browns had no|Jungaleer before many baseball Sacramento 50 42 for ‘Uma ol E06 st HRiant We Can Prove It out reserve sirength and no,moons have passed if he keeps his | Mission 405048 588 Imhian " of iirosiwark: . ABeY - the pitchers. There has been no cry- health and strength. He is not t0 Los Angeles 48 44 .522|da wriad. The saled. 195 DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ing meed for outfield reserves thys|be confused with Wilbur Hubbell, Oakland W0 vEe ) aiE pounds clgks to) wHat e welght asebull, Races Of All far I:\n}«llllwflpilrlu o8 huvtph l\!ll]:l; )r\n n;er Giant ‘:[\:d“l’hilllc ]:Kht-‘l’nru:md 37 55 .402 | he expects to be when he enters * much better than any one thought!hander, now with Minneapolis. . |Seattle AT FesN L Kinds. Ch 1 possible. Sam Gray, cast adrife] | National League } mas, ase the by the Athletics, has led the St.|PLENTY OF RUNS won' Lost Pet. | MORGAN-MARTIN 1 5 Louis pitchers, and the position| BUT NOT ENOUGH St. Louis 16 639 - | Greasp(l P', y of the Browns in the race may be| When the Cincinnati Reds de-|New York 39 600 BOUT POSTPONED ¥igiias é') credited to his strong right. arm|feated the Boston Braves 20 to 12|Chicago 10 ‘548 i : more than any other one agency.|they did a lot of scoring but did|prookiyn 37 el o tone b tc,, tc. e {not approach’ the record. In AUg 'Cincinnati ... 40 541/ Morgan and Eddie Martin’s jun- ust, Chicago Cubs defeated the|pittghurgh 22 A71|jor lightwelght championship BROWNS HUSTLE Phillies 26 to 23. Boston 23 348 b e 4 FOR HOWLEY =4 - Ed .3 match has been postponed fiom Much of the credit must ‘¢ ziv | ¢ ks Philadelphia 18 -281| Wednesday to Thursday night. Events with- good prizes for everyone, en to Manager Howley. The| MALONE nAs 40 BOUTS; i S e et R S ook 1 leader rather ihar “kids” his pl for him. Mor: genial Dan is a driver and he ers into hustling in sorrow than in anger he re- minded his men early this year that certain aecounts with the New York Yankees were orought over from last season for settle-| ment this ¥ New York de- feated the Browns 21 times in succession last year, St. Louis scaping a shutout for the season‘» by winning the 22nd and las game. 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He says he expects to fight for several years more. e et OBJECT TO STADIUM PARIS, July 3—A modern sta- dium, seatling 100,000, apparently isn’t wanted by the sports of Parfs. It would kill amateurism,! say some, while others say if all! sports were centralized that the' small clubs would die and there would be no neighborhood organi- zations to ferret out promisng ma- terial. ———eeo——— TEX WILL HAVE SEATS FOR 97,000 AT FIGHT, NEW YORK, July 3—Boxing critics see one ray of hope on Tex Rickard's horizon. If the ballyhoo fails on the Tun- ney-Heeney bout, the famovs pro-| moter will have quarters for the| reception of the fans as never have been available in New York. The Yankee Stadium, where the heavyweight championship card will take place July 26, will have its seating capacity increased to; seat 97,000 on fight nights. 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