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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 By GEORGE McMANUS bed ame nanied M in the ¢ 1 150-foot cliff at Unalaska 1ken t « BRINGING UP FATHER | HAVE AN IDEA YOU ORDERED THAT- I'LL SOON FIND OUT- WHY, '\F THOSE SWELL PEOPLE - THE DE PLASTERS, KNEW WE HAD SUCH STUFF IN THE HOUSE 1T WOULD RUIN UD SOCIALLY- leutian Peterson hospital accom nurse by __ CALIFORNIA U HES SORRY: MUM* THE 3 | DELIWERY BOY MADE { THE MISTAKE T WAS ] ' Q WHAT: YOU DAY THE BUTCHER LEFT 91% POUNDS OF CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE? WELL,GET HiM ON THE PHONE RIGHT AWAY AND HAVE HIM TAKE 1T BACK IMMEDIATELY- TELL HIM 1| NEVER ORDERED THAT VULGAR FOOD-wWHAT WOULD OUR SOCIETY NEIGHBORS DAY ? mountain elimbng, compar . Unalgu Peterson, the cliff broken and about head ruzhed te Coy Guard Cutter nefield was FOR THE-DEPLASTERS - r Unalaska with RACE, REGATTA . v plunged ' ALL { SLOTEN, Holland, Aug. 4 ved bruise RIGHT- g & he University of California to-|ar He w SOmE of t Miss over the through the second |dova on the ( Olympic rowing | Haida, where regained con. by | s¢ ! v his conditim serious he is doing nicely present the nurse said D in the Denmark yrnia took thefis st de-|at the defeatin lengths, Calif heat several Belgium - |INJURED MAN ON | WAY TO SEATTLE | ABGARD ALEUTIAN| | Joseph Mansfield, member of th |crew of the United States Coast Guard Cutter Unalga, was | eg eriously injured when he fell over [ three i [ first | feating W. E. DUNKLE HERE Dunkle, well known mining engineer, was a south enger on the Aleutian | S eee FISHERMEN! sh shipment of @ just arrived at HARDWARE CO Alag- salmon HARRIS —advy, who Swimmers Train for Big Marathon;Two Hundred to Try for Prizes of $50,000 TORONTO, Aug. 1.—There arc Ernst Vierkotter, the bulky Ger at least 150 persons in this and|man natator who captured the bi other countries willing to forego|prize last year, has the misery incident to a marathon |noncommittal regardir swim in Lake Onfario for a chance |if he has any, to defend hi gt A at ;541_04\0 in pr ‘|r|u1\~lll;|. 3 i A *| This is indicated by the carly| One of the favorites armong (h A R A e |entries for the third annual swim-| women is Ethel Hertle, who wa g R g ¥ |ming championship events, A the fastest among the women la St “WN?."'imlmg‘el“““' just 20, September 3, sponsored year, She clung close to the leader (GG bureh 14; Biilaialnieoy:are s> 1 SUNUIEL SSRERIR SKhiBIs Hov i € infleny 6 e, ARG i | el W i sy tion. |and received a prize of §3,000 for {Oikicago ¥ Froonist 6 With the race a month away, |her game showing. | i o4 )5 3 the entry list totals 150 with indi- There will be Fotag onerioan fesgue jeations that last year's mark of year, instead of ono. Women swim New York 0; St. Lous §. 209 for the Lako George marathen {mers will compete in a ton-mils | Philadelphia Ry agd {may ho exceeded Wednesday, August 29. A L WRahfgtan Dy DULIRIL 8. Fitly | swinmness ffe . slready later the mermen with the i ‘raining here. ™wenty of these| leading women swimmers will STANDIRG OF CLUBS [have been working out for more|compete over a 15.mile cours | Pacific Coast League |than a month ‘rying to become ac [ A prize of $25,000 will go to th Flimated the chilly waters of|Wwinner in the second contest and | Won Lost Pet | Hellywood 2 10 397 | the big lake. lan additional $25,000 will be dis. |tributed to the entrants finishing | cramento 11 | n Francisco 12 .636] among the first ten | dakland 16 5 BRE D SRR SCOTCH SIGN YANKEE vet been his pla cham. | Pacific Coast League Oakland 6; La | ’ GAMES FRIDAY Sacramento b Angeles 5; attle 1; 208, two events this| race in | week five to 7 7 have been only because In rartly this they successful TONIGHT " A. B. HALL MUSIC BY water | jconditions have switched seo swif'.| During the recent hot spell water in Lake Ontario was as| Mission 17 .48 | Los Angeles 19 441!l Lol 5l warm as 63 degrees. Then for| EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 4 Sea 2 50 e g ; | v nearly a week it was iey cold.[—The Heart of Midlothian associc WER at Four days off-shore winds churn.|ton football club of this city have 26 fed up the cold water from the [5I8NC d up a y::un: American foot ,Bx:lid“l"h‘ to make a difference of|ball star, J. B. Battles, who play 577 (more than 15 degrees over the pre |center for Boston, clab, He vailing: temperature when the sur the son of the r famou . face waters are heated to a mnor- 'w Celtic player, Barney Bat . | BrocXxlyn mal stage. but learned all his football in | Bost: Europe will have several repre- United States, | Philadetphia isentatives in the big swim, judg i e 5 vt | Adisrioan Liss ke ing from carly entries. Georges| The Oregon is sailing for Seat- Won ® Lust Michdl, Franch baker, who finisi.-|tlo, Aug. 8. For reservations, see 71 33 !ed seddna last year, has sailed, but D. B. Femmer or Phone 114. adv. 66 37 . .841) T TH 54 53 . 48 BT 48 67 47 44 39 Junean Cit{vLc on Nationel M ¢ Pet. In the first round of the Tunney-Heeney fight, shown in the above Assoclated Press Telephoto, 644 N St. Louis the chailenger unloosened a drive of short left and right hooks that drove Tunney to the i3nes. New York | Chicago Cineinnn‘i | Pittshrrgh » THIRD ROUND PROVES ONE OF VICIOUS SLUGGING Moonlight Serenaders | New York ... I Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago | Cleveland Washington Detroit Boston The Greatest Reduction 59 b8 It’s 12° colder X —without ice T Frigidaire 4 2 3 1 ~ Ever Offered On | American Legion.. 4 Moose . *4 Elks | Alaska Firestone Tires Juneau {PICK SPEEDBALL TO BECOME BEST GAME IN AMERICA | NEW YORK, Aug. 4.-—Speedball, |a combination of football, soccer and basketball, which may be play- ed by either men or women, Is rated by Columbia University au. | thorities as the coming popular % | sport in America 4 W. P. JOHNSON 185 Front St. Authorized Dealcr Phone No. 1 Come in and have us quote you pri IF YOU EMPLOY Five or More Persons AND HAVE NOT READ THE Alaska Compensation Law as emended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. You should be familiar with this It was made to fit your case. Connors Motor Company Dropping his guard in the third as a challenge, H lasted until Tunney went back onto the defensive, This New York to 8an Franclsco. ney precipitated a wicked exchange that picture was transmitted by telephoto from Service Rendered by Exper{s University of Michigan several {years ago and is now being tak. en up all over the country, accord. ling to the Columbia coaches. {say it provides,the long nceded | game for persons of ordinary phy- sical strength. Speedball is ;)l‘u_\'.ul with eleven on a side. A Tegulation soccer ball is used. Kicking only may be resorted to when the ball lcn the ground but a player catch. ing it may pass it around Scoring is done in three ways | A kick under the goal posts, a {in soccer, counts three points; a| forward pass received behind the goal posts, two; and a drop kick over the cross bar one. W. L. Hughes, athletic director 1cf De Pauw University and a fore- most sponsor of the game, ilen('hluu a class at Columbia this | {summer which is attended by 200} men and women physical educa.| | tion directors and coaches. THE NEW VICTORY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE The finest its class—the greatest maximum speed d the swiftest leration ever brought to this price field——the most horsepower per pound of car weight —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- iginal beauty -— that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. McCaul Motor Company performer in ac law. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. . ) INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES is | BEW ARE Wet W eather and Brakes When it rains and roads are slippery, positive traction is oftimes difficult. This condition calls for complete control of your car more than at any other time. [l e = WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal lst. it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our eggs are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. Good brakes arc a necessary factor of safety, in l.m\x:,,y'"::,{l “F.‘::n;.?::;:. line'sy And our transfer service— Wet Weather. We may help you avoid accidents. o well you can't beal it. i it i L A barrage of lefts and rights, then a vicious right to the head stretched Heeney on the floor un. | conscious in the tenth round. The bell saved him temporarily. This Associated Press telephoto shows the Champion Tunney standing over the prostrate form of the Anzac challanger., FINLAND SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY OLYMPIC GAMES AMSTERDAM, Aug. 4. — Fin-| land today added another to the list of Olympic running victories | when Loukcla won the 3,000 “meter race. Nurmi was second } and Ritola quit. Totals now give America 142, nland 83 and Sweden and Great tain are tied at 40 points, MANLY ART BE TAUGHT TY COBB'S SONS, BY BOXER PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4—Kid Beebe, veteran of 50 fights and still able to walk on his toes, has been engaged to teach Ty Cobb’s two sons how to box. “I think everyone ought to be able to handle his dukes,” said the famous outfielder. “You know I got into plenty of tight places during my baseball career, and it is always better to be prepared.” Beebe said ‘hat he would have! the boys in such condition within a few months that they could “lick the old man.” i One of Cobb’s sons, Tyrus, jr., Is a member of the tennis-team of Hun School, Princeton. —_——e———— KING TUT BUSY NEW YORK, Aug. 4—King Tut, Minneapolis light weight boxer, who came here recently from the | Pacific coast, is spending an ac.| tive gnmmer in New York rings, “Here’s to You!” JUNEAU BILLIARDS Phone 94 CARLSON’S TAX! 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