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DINTY 165 RIGHT- VLL GO HOME AN'SLEEP ALL AFTER- NOON- THEN I'LL BE AS ) FRESH AS A DAISY FOR THE PARTY TO-NIGHT" : HO-HUM! ' NEED THIS REST TOO- MRS IIGGD-NOW JUST ©ING THE SCALES AND WHEN YOU GET TO HIGH “C's HOLD 1T | | [ GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League kland 11; San Francisco 7. on 1; Seattle 2. 'rwl-lw- innings. Hollywood innings. ramento 6; Los Angeles National League games seheduled. American League Boston 0; I'hl].u!vl])hun 4; Portland 3. Eleven Se 15. No STANDIRG CF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 1 Hollywood San Francisce Seattle Jacramento s Angeles fon Oakland Portland 1 0 National ‘.eaguc Won Lc 47 28 27 34 34 a3 39 23 46 21 46 League Won Lust Pet. 19 1720 30 .600 37 507 40 487 41 446 42 41 29 45 Juneau C Cxt%vl.eazua L2560 1 1 2 3 1 st Pet. St. Louis 627 New York Cincinnati Chicago Brooklyn ... Pittsbudgh ... Boston - Philadelphia - American 5 32 i 23 8 13| New York ... Philadelphia . St. Louis Cleveland ‘Washington Chicago . Boston Detroit 423 .392 2 0 0 1 2 ,1.000 1.000 000 Moose Elks American Leglm Alaska Juneau. B e GIBBONS BROTHERS 1 0 0 RETURN, FIGHT GAME| ST. PAUL, July 6.—Mike Gib- bons, famous St. Paul phantom, and his only slightly less famous brother, Tommy, are preparing to return to the boxing game. However, they will confine their activities, either separately or col- lectively, as managers and train- ers of a string of fighters, with their chief interest tending to the heavy-weight ranks. At a show here the Gibboni brothers acted as seconds for two heavyweights, both of whom won their fights, one by a knockout and the other by outpointing his opponent. SEWARD MOUNTAIN CLIMBER, FIGHTER 'WORK FAST, FOURTH SEWARD, Alaska, July 6.—Cut- ting over two minutes from the 12-year old record, Ephriam Kal- makoff, 14-year-old Indian bey, won the Marathon Mountain race on the Fourth, scaling the 3,000-foot peak and returning to town in 52 minutes and 35 seconds. Max Shallebarger was second, tv o min- utes behind Kalmakoff. Shallebarger, an hour later, en tered the ring and knocked out Sailor Allen in the second round. BOXING FATHER HAS FOUR SONS WHO FIGHT TOO CHARLOTTE, N. C, July 6— The fighting Mclvers of North Carolina, can put on ha'f of a complete boxing card these days, preliminariés and all. ‘Three brothers, Sid, Herman and Jim, are professional boxers. A fourth brother, Bob, now 18 years old, plans to take up boxing soon. Their father, a former ring great of these parts, and an all-round athlete, still keeps in training and helps condition hil sons for their bouts. _ 8id is the most axperlnocsd box- er of the family. He fights un- der the name of Sid Terris, a name, known to fans in many eastern cities where the Carolina boy has fought during the last few years. He once was consid- ‘ered a contender for the light- weight title. 432 on Lost Pet. | 000 | FISTIANA ’S -ksv.. Pes. | 1.000 000 | One of our racket, thinks pretty well of his forthcoming argument with Tom Heeney, hefty Australian, scheduled to distinguished Shakespearean scholars, the Sir Galahad of the boxfighting July. Gene Tunney is the name, if that is necessary, and chances in the take place in e l {iron and iless noted for their | he is training at his permanent News) | {frequently in football lincups of! lIhz: University of North Carolina. |Hérman captained the Tarheel team recently. ——————— BOXER, DISCOURAGED, TOSSES TOWEL IN RING NEW LONDON, Conn., July 6.- Boxing fans were given' a jolt here during a bout between a coast guardsman and a sailor of the U. |S. S. Camden. Two fast rounds had been con- |cluded, during which the guards- |man had been floored almost for the count. The third round was on when the guardsman walked to his corner, took a towel from a second and threw it into the ring, the token of defeat. The onlook- ers were speechless at first but quickly recovevred to “razz” the discouraged boxer. — e ATHLETE GETS SCHOLARSHIF AKRON, 0., July 6.—Andy Fela, high school backstroke star who broke a world record last March, has received a scholarship at Ak- ron Univevrsity, - .- — ARKANSAS FANS LOSE VETERAN BALL PLAYER! ATLANTA, July 6.—For 13 years Arkansas baseball fans boasted they had “Rube” Robinson, the Ozark mountains and a cdiamond mine in their home state. Now they have lost one of the trio, for “Rube,” a southpaw pitch- er with 19 years experience professional baseball, has trans- ferred his allegiance from Little Rock to the Atlanta club. Both teams are in the Southern Asso- ciation. ——ee—- BIDS OPENED AT B. P. R. Bide were opened yesterday at the office of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads on the second link of the Texas Creek road near Petersburg, a distance of 4 miles. Johnson~ Gardner Company of Portland, Messrs. Rosenstein,| Johnson, Hadden and Oien, a co-| partnership of Hyder, Alaska, and Seims and Carlson Company | of Spokane, Wash. The Johnson-Gardner Company of Portland, were the low bid- ders. The bids with the recom-| mendations of the local office, will be submitted to the Board of Awards' in Washington for, consideration and award, accord- ing to M. D. Williams, supervis- ing engineer of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads here. Johnson-Gardner Company were' recently awarded the contract for the Glacier Highway-Fritz' Cove l‘rnjsct in the vicinity of June | ‘The happiest homes are those, where mother never asks father' for a light. | —— . Ola papers tor sate a> The Empire GIRLS SOLD BY CHINESE PEKING, July 6.—The white slave trade—if it can be called that among the Chinese—follows greedily in the trail of famine that stalks through a wide belt south of Peking. Missionary re- ports disclose that in the inns of many towns in southern Chihli procurers from Shansi province have set up agencies to buy young girls from starving parents. In Shantung children, boys and girls alike, are being sold Imu labor slavery to hecome farm workers or household drudges. It is difficult to estimate the extent of this practice, for no one wants it known that starvation has brought him to this pass. Moth- ers have drowned their children rather than sell them or see them starve. —————— Coolidge’s Old Academy Names Society for Him .LUDLOW, Vi, Calvin Cooildge Honor society, newly formed at Black River Academy in honor of one of the school's most illustrious alunni, will conduct its first initiation this month. Seven students and graduates will be the recipients of this hon- or. The academy numbers among its graduates both President Cool- idge and Attorney General Sar- gent. High standards, service to the school, leadership in student life both in the classroom and out- side, are the qualities required of the little group of students chos- en for the honor. They are pick- July 6—The ed only from the two upper | classes and are elected by facul- ty members. 3ecause of the postponement of ast year's election, two members of the ¢ of 1927 will be among those initiated. One of these, Si- kri Aho, will head the roster of the newly formed society. Edith | Thomas, ~her classmate, the other 1927 choice. John Creaser and Emma Rock are members of this year's gradu- ating class, and Ara Armstrong Aurilla Hurd and Elmer Berge- ron, juniors, complete the list of is {LACOSTE WINNER NET CHAMPIONSHIP WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 6.— Lacoste today won the tennis championship by defeating Co,| chet defending (lmmplun by 6-1, ‘ 4-6, 6-4 and 6-2, | — e NEW UNIT SANCTIONED : FOR HARVARD STADIUM| e | CAMBRIDGE, M | The Harvard Stadium, the first of| America's great stadia, is going| to be improved to at least ap- proach in size the modern col-| lege amphi-theatres erected in its wake. Its 35000 seating dwarfed by comparison with great structures which have sprung up about the country, the Harvard plant years ago became] inadequate. So the Harvard Corporation has (authorized tentative plans to in- crease the permanent seating ca-| pacity to 55,000 by closing in| the open end of the big horseshoe. ———————— | CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Work by hour or contract. adv.| July 6. capacity, the ——————— 01d papers for sate at The Emp're. AUTOMOBILE CLEANED Our work is done by a special vacuum Connors Motor Company UPHOLSTERY cleaner | bids f | Great {has had the {Jones out camp at Speculator, N. Y. The above ten- | second smile movie was made by a staff pho- tographer ]ust after thie champion had conie in from a little jog on thie road. (International Lilustrated taside neminees. i By GEORGE McMANU 1 WISH | HAD LET HER GO TO EVROPE TO STUDY WHEN SHE ASKED ME A | j ol g 3 |BOBBY TO LEAD YANKEE DEFENS! ON WAL!\I' RC ! I’ ATLANTA, July 6.—Led by Bo by Jones, who has averaged (ning two national golf titles a yes for three years, the United St Gunn; Drobably falr to retain the Walker cui.| pempor of the team, defeated W. the international trophy over which| ¢, prownlow, 9 and 8, in the 192 Britain and America have | "ot G SC T si 19 nd which has| g Oyrll. Tolley ’aba gone the Y in every in-} yamieson, 4 and B stance. This s contest willi g o be played at the Chicago Golf clul " TAugust 30 to September 1. With Jones, captain the 1928 squad, turning in good cards, the experts see little ahead and better * for The Iron Duk ddition to Bob ica will ha who has been f tournaments since oldest “stead head” squad. Evans, like Jones, been a master of the game details being equally sound clubs and on to 5% m‘c in the team superio foursmoes enabling retain the cup, the youngest 3 to de Arthur four fought nt to Sweet | match Ernest Jon 8 94 8 x\m. defeate DETROIT YOUTH WINS uECATHLU‘J JPHIA, Doherty, zlender sterday won the National Championship, scorin thousand six hundred and and two hundredihs point 10 events. Ten of the iors finished. PHILADEI neth youth Decathlon n on July has long ing ye seve fifty for star wood the greens. While the others are probably deeds on the top-natchers of California experience of bea for the American ama teur crown. Watts Gunn, an exhibition partner of Jones of late, from being the national in tercollegiate champion, was run ner up to his famous friend in 1925 in the national amateur af Oakmont. Jess Sweetster was the first American ever to win the British amateur title, winning that event in 1926, Harrison Johnston and Roland MacKen: have scen their golfing stars twinkle brighter dur ing the past few ars than ever., All of the squ members this year were on the team with the exception of Evans and John ston. These two take the places of Jesse Guliford and Robert Gard ner. No matches were played in 1927, In the 1926 matches, St. Andrews, Scotland, fa Georg all Von are Elm Standard Transfer Walter Bindseil, Prop. 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