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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS GAMES TUESDAY . Pm ific (‘mxt League IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOME- NOW-JUST HAVE THAT PRESCRPTION : e i NKS 'M b ! A g4 '3 & THIN' PLEASANT AT ) FILLED AND REMEMBER- EAT NO ¢ T 'g:l:t:cl u:.va WAITER- 50Mq Portla I Bl "' ol it LEAST SAY ONE g ' MEAT AND SMOKING 15 OUT OF : % PRESCRIP CORNED BEEF ! ROBBERY CHARGE i A : T suRy ooy TioN FILLED - AN' CABBAGE- . National League ) HE'S DIPPY- f'LL O1G UP Pittshur ANOTHER ot t b DOCTOR AFTER ed today White. neau Sunday STANDING OF CLUBS the Mar boat Helmar Pacific Coast League f exander in reply to Won Lot ¥ tel f At ace o Sacramento " e M al's ¢ 1 regard to Hollywcod ) ; ) e ils e givet \ == /#I H Liset 5 o 245 Ketchikan Man, é'[ et T ,,,I w08 Angeles 19 Died Saturday, Will VS KR ‘.:.“Im’\w i g Be Buried in Secattle single. B. Keaton flew out to National Teague Mte Sk ug h or. leftfield. Midkiff stole second Y‘Mqu STAHTED Won™ Lost Pe & "\".‘:",h; e T o0 Koski walked Hanna. Heinke St. Louis 42 -, Venrs: AaeAt AL I tah a8 m'.. singled into rightfield, but \L.\ New York i3 2 Lo b ibweledie s it poit ; | Dishirte R Alaska Steamship Company, will Gorty let the ball go through his hicag T e T s i e legs, and Midkiff and Hanna scor- Cincinnati ] i el il A ed, Heinke stopping at third. T Pitstburgh 5 Ketchikan on the, Yukon: ME Keaton was out at first and Thom. | Brooklyn 5 § CARRINER AR e a8 fanned, lm~|nn 3 aylor died ) Ketehikan anne s Elks Philadelphis 2 1 gadphatronyiy e hed e § Henning fanned in the Elks halt elphia bt OF Riksks: tor shuoet R e e 4 of the same frame. Koski singl.! American League Tl GE & SdtinrG ed, but was out at second on v Loat . Peful 7o 8 PP m . Yo o qualify for. the coming. eHmi. attempted double play, Orme PO'HY Mandgel of B'(’(’l“‘ ew York ... 36 .682 310 Oll P l(’l(l W()rlm(’r nation bouts preliminary to a fight LEGIUN LubEs E5% ko a8 tloxE wion st s lyn Club Is in Bad |Phitadennia 10643 LAROR DAY DANCE for Tunney’s vacated title. ‘ wild. Blake singled, sending ith F. o : : 131 “/He Loyal Order of Mooms L()Oms as Pr()s hect Hunt discovered as a day| Orme to third, and the latter scor with Fans l:hiv:n:u R R LT R Sllsei it I °C laborer in the oil fields near Pon.| Tfl ELK NINE ed when McCormick fumbled Mc- s @isvalynd HES e 0 ot Begtai B g e s el NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Over in|Detroit 141|Dance to be given on September F()r T'l'l",l"v,s Titl() June 11. He stands 6 feet 4 inch-| | A 3 Brooklyn they are gunning for|Washington 5 1 “438 | 3rd In the Moose Hall. The coms : Lineups and Summary 4 : fttee assures everyone a rollield es and weight 190 pounds. He s Y .| Wilbert Robinson, portly mana-|Boston ; mittee assures ¢ one a rollie { LEGION— ABR H PO A hopes to be a 200-pounder within Dlops Out of Tle R g £ 0 0 o lger of the Brooklyn Robins for the Junean c;tK\Lesuue sy 41 a few months L o ollast 14 years. Rt Lost ady. . Entertainment Committee. The young heavyweight's mos:| Place with Paps by bl B )["A well developed move to oust|Moose e | impressive work has been done Y : - Resonis ; | Rohigson tfoume e Sl B dear at s Ammerican Tonlin. 4 since April. From the middle of Defeat Last Night ;:;"""d“d odmaid Hend of the 1920 season, when his|Elks 3 that month to the-middle of July| . .. > ; ity {contract expires, is under way and|Alaska Juneau... 1 he fought eight of his to ik ballmen broks & (i, ::'f;',‘",',"’“.j;h'“ Li% {behind the move, according to re-| Rt A opponents. He started this drive| N0IN& tie in the last f of that ‘f EIROR Ml 1.8 liable authority, is Stephen McKee- |4 ~ % {w% stotintug “Hoblr Hui Jieo|frame last night to win against i"“"*f'ffi- rf, D[ ver, Vice.Preaident and Treasurer|19-Year-Old Girl fi : nbokong | the American Legion, 6 to 5, af.|B. Keaton, p, )3 b Lo s known as the Kansas “Knockout . . of the the club, A A 2 Kin n three rounds. He next | ;(h' s had pushed over two ;| McKeever says his effort to re- Imits 5"“"“’," ”'"'I_ i oo AR beat Mike Arnold of Denver fu|piarkers to tie '::Z’mflfl"fl'nl" the %1 move Robinson is being made as In New York City||| At Yon y 4 o> W " en round 0st a newsp r de-|" hd C 8 & Ng. ecause | # e resy f a deluge of tte | WINGSPREAD'OF 82/2 INCHES 100, Tounnes dout 2 IIWEDADEN 8- Lo ik loss: ik Weta hive 1ste the | B 3 2 2 3. {fEie- 2SNt OL B, A% v M s d | cision to Angus Styder a- | Do Vieis hs Bt o ym fans protesting against Uncle| NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Fif leadership with the Moose, ' & | Wilbert’s handiing‘of the Robins.|teen-year-old Mary Arenci walked| |at least temporarily. Andrews, 1b, o o | i | N 4 J P o) This year, after starting the sea-|into the ast One Hundred and| Confidentiz “\-' they have McCormick’s error, with the|Nello, 2b, J|son in winning fashion, the Rob-|Fourth Street Police Station this| -2 . | winning run on base and the score :\}:::‘u;nu.’ 3b, ins began dropping down the lad-|morning and admitted she shot![i fon Mq-w.\n:”‘4:’\‘[{‘]“4]1'?:1'(':' x rounds, ) the floor for| &t B “]{‘\_‘ £t nsponsible JOEREIEY S o ) [der and there is little hope of end-{Sarferio Pentelena, a peddlar, o DI i ks aid the first time in 63 fights. “Tiny"| oss. With two in the last|Orme, cf, ing the campaign any higher near four times her age, as he [j €VeR Lhoncgraphs andH Roc . Indian giant of foot. |°f th¢ filth Orme was safe on an (el T \at present [sat on the porch of an Kast Side [jj records. hall fame at Haskell Institute, wa; | “'T0r: ‘Went ‘to third on Blake's}¥eGorty, rf, g Robinson holds a $16,000 con-|tenement house last night i |anle. and “;"”l"‘x“w"'“' £he r'rsli Totals 2 6 9 |tract to manage the Robins next| Mary said Pentelena had taken haseman muffed McGorty's wea; y - Lo f, . " ¢ y 0 8 3 a g year. As the club president and|advantage of her. She fired five RS, drive towards him _Bumimary-—Barned rons, | manager this year, ho receives|shots at the man, who is EAU BILLIARDS Only eight errors were made in|Flks 4; two base hits, Barragar, [ 50" | i i | 1k e 0 of One of the shots took | Phone 94 the v ng contest, and a fair) Eldred; home run, Manning; first| ™, " b0 010 qigpaten from Phila-| offect in his lett side, He: was ’ brand of bali was played, consid.|base on balls, off Koski 2, oft Kea.| . g . A B vl i da, and then knocked out “Buster’ in, southwestern champion, in rounds. Neil l'w:;ur‘ ! Denver lasted | Hunt's next victim Althoug! | outweighed 58 pounds, “Babe sent the big Indian down for the | count in the second round. | Hunt decisively outpointed Joc ]l‘.‘.ll,,“[v;:,l‘,,-h ],.;"1‘:.,‘1’“.;1," ,,.‘A",-;.I.(,;;: Simdatis Ronote i Ak i -1t wbrubk Bab. by RARMN.S, by delphia quotes Robinson as say-{taken to a hospital where his CARLSON’S TAXI | and en a B e e ( ! i 1“' a lacing to Sully Montgomery ing e has no intention of resign-|condition is said to be serious. | ing. The girl contended she was| - IR . — — 014 papers 1or sale at tho Brplre. | have bad during the wot weather.|Koski, 4; left on bases, Vets 1, Keaton struc 9 men, but was|HBlks 5; passed balls, Thomas nicked for nine hits, while Koski|Coughlin; first base on error fanncd ofly 4,"bat’ was also tight|Elks 4, Vets 1; hits, off Keaton 1 5 " with the hits, allowing 5. off Koski 5; stolen bases, Midkiff, Okahoma. Iu"x».”"“wn)\‘]\‘n‘;l YoMk Barragar, first up in the open.|Coughlin 2, Nello; umpires, M. ]\"‘IMPROVES ll“;“, Vi ““ scovered, when he he.|\n& canto, singled. He went to|Spadden, Cunningham; time of . came a “white hope”. for wrest.|(lird when Coughlin singled. Bob|game, 1 hour, 10 minutes. p APPETITE I he Greatest hveduction st stole second and scored with Bar- R s s A Y gt 1 Jack lu\ he erobil Tyl dek donnoati,| 0 PCrUT o drew aait, 8 eligla| LABOR DAY DANCE .o -QUI&KL . into rightfield. ~ Andy ook third| g0 e Cutatiie rial Lo i on a wild throw from Thomas to 2 Sy sl i move the bowsls fres frpm Ever Offered On TOD MORGAN McCormick. Nello and Henning|2oUnce their Annual Labor Day Phects. They relieve: the 3 i Boptatibes ? ich duft the fanned. ~ Manning mutted Koski's Dange to.be glven on Fepiantlier | sy of sonstiostinpolcta whek (SR ; ) o Y 4 he com- s ‘LOOK. AT " Z 3rd in the Moose Hall. The com od o} a be given to every mem- nk) o & srounder, Androwa scorine, Kosei| 1 16 1o Koee Ak, Whe o | g e o S e | irestone Tires i A went o second on a_passed ball, ! R h AR Orme was walked, but Blake re.| 8 8004 time. CARTERSIHJ.IPMS 1 3y before going to the hospital. Jesse Willard, although pro. {claimed as a Ka , was found in tizedl the. side, be" taunig, adv. Entertainment Committee. SEATTLE, Aug. '15.—~Tod Mor.| The Legion tied the score in A Come in and have us quote gan, junior lightweight champion,| (he second with some heavy stick Heading the rush of unknowns for recognition as champion-|will meet Wildcat Carter, rated as|work. Thomas singled. He went k you prices. ship ‘timber is “Babe” Hunt, 20-year-old Oklahoma oil-field worker. a stellar lightweight of the North.|around to home when Rldred FRYE-BRUH COM A Babe, six foot four and just short of 200 pounds, has flattened 18|west, on September 4 in the new|doubled into leftfield. Bob took i is bri Ct Auditorium. The title will]third on a passed ball, and scored of 29 opponents in his brief carcer. - He has lost but one fight and|Civic Auditoriun e QUALITY MEATS Connors Motor Company that by a newspaper decision. (i S (8 field. McCormick was given lite By VERNON B. SNELL welght boxer, 1s Hunt's manager, |TOMMY ARMOUR IS Wwhen Barragar fumbled his grousr. Mayflower Butter and Eggs er. He was caught at second for (A. P. Sports Writer) He hopes to land the freckle. ed B 4 ’ g OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug.|youngster in eastern rings within 3 WINNlNG AT GOLF '}::‘h 'llzilr;lw;;ll;m{;f';,‘rimlzl(;dk!fl and Featurmg Fryc s Wiicions Hame ahd Baconk 15.—From the fertile athletic fields {a year. Bob . X 4 o j of Oklahoma, which have produced “nthusiasm of Hunt's follow PHILADELP HI.\. Aug. 15.—~Tom.- Two more runs were collected bk gty ey as Jesse|has been heightened by the dis.|my Armour yesterday added the|bDY the Bills in the same frame. FHONE 38 such fistic celebrities as Jesse|has been heightened by the dis.|my c y MoGorty Sauned. Barkagat daubls. Willard and Carl M comes [ covery that this young aspirant to Philadelphia open championship|McGorty fanned. Ba ubled another aspirant for world leavy.|the heavyweight crown had ac.[to his golf victories by scoring 9| Coughlin was safe when Eldred|d $ THE NEW VICTORY SIX spirs 3 failed to hold his long fly, ani weight honors He is “Babe”|complished his notable record!on the third round which gave him Burtagat-thok: thivd, Conghlin BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE Hunt, young oil field worker. while handicapped by a severe|a four stroke lead in the final Hunt, just 20, has registered 18 [ spinal injury received in"an auto.|round. stole secumd and - both . ripets et rereee The fnest performer in its class—the greatest maximum Kknockouts in 29 ring bouts. He | mobile accident more than a year e 2coihd Wik Andréws stugied. As. drews was o8t at sedond‘ when the' 9 speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to thil as known anly one defeat, & news. |ago JOIE RAY WINNER Vot i s et e TRUESDELL SGUN STORE s e e o i st S paper decision, and he has neven Hunt only recently left a hos ey B 1 el cente: — pates ing comfort b : : i IN R SH MARATHON Keaton threw wild to first, Nello the lowest center of gravity—the greatest rid anknnoked, oft Bk et ahhopgi kDRI wigte MULEEDRR . ¥9 ove & l l being safe. He went to second —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- he hag fought just about every|growth from his spine He is outstanding heavywelght . south.| recuperating 'in the Ozark hills of| DUBLIN, Aug. 5—Jole Ray won ?fi-n?.:;?:“r::nll:-in and stole third. GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers mew Victory Six. west of Chicago. Arkansas. He plans to reenter|the Tailteann games Marathon run Midkiff opened the fifth w”h & Don’t wait until the opening of the Art Magirl, a former welter-|the ring in September, determineditoday from Ocvon to Dublin. I{UNT]NC SEASON! McCaul Motor Co"lpany TUNNEY ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT FROM RING "PINAL AOGOUNT AND. — g In the Commissioner’s Court for Ammunition qnd Guns FRANKLIN POOL HALL the Terrtiory of Alaska, Divi- i‘lg:‘nk }“fi‘:”;’le ocz;m:g::: GRS Lower Front St. * Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. ;nd ex-gfl'lcm Probate Jndge.l CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, 1, o . " & e In’ the Matter of the Estate of| SOFT UHINKS, POOL TARLIG A. 3. BOONE, deconsed. BEW ARE 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that H. L. Faulkner, admin-| h B " WHY NOT LET US istrator W. W. A. of the estate Wet W eather and rakes 7 put your name on our coal Hst, of A. J. Boone, deceased, has filed ( it is certainly good coal. herein and rendered for settle- When it rains and roads are slippery, pu;slhvé traction We deliver fresh dressed - = poultry eevry day. Our zf:,'“l::"tl;‘:a’"‘“"::i‘(‘l“‘e!"t‘fl;'“ ;"ld is oftimes difficult. This condition calls for complete iy B B340 "“m ; fnat syBasring will b6 had ugon control of your car more than at any other time. \ that the hens produce. the sl Rotore the’ ymerxigned | Good brakes are a necessary factor of safety, in f e Poutiss and oo Teste. i LEN at his office in the Court }'louse Wet Weather. L. propiimp ol b e at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock| - R i B ice— A. M. on Monday, September 24, We may help you avoid accidents, well you cRRRinaRt ft 1928; and that at said time and place’ all persons Interested in| * PBring your car around now, while you think of the estate of the sald A. J.| it, and let us inspect your brakes. Boone, decensed, may appear and | We inspect, adjust brakes, and:reline them Bk o i gg:;}z promptly, at flat rate charges, with the highest t“(gl\t/lll;l‘l .l;‘r!nrxllee‘r my hand and the o S MERCHANTS CAFE seal of the probate court above May We Serve You mentioned this 24th day of July, Thos. McMullen, Prop. b 4 s .G 1928, JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO, EAT ; 4 (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, . Gene Tunney, world’s héavyweilht champlon, announced his retirement from fistic competition at a cflmm),"mne,. and ex-Officio Pro- JUNE A U MOTOR,S Inc' Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. farewell luncheon in New York. The retiring undefeated champion will leave soon on a tour of Europe. |},,¢0 Judge, Juneau Precinct. iy . 2 SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS { Fne picture, taken before the funcheon, shows, left to right, Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager; WIlllam pirgt “hupijcation July 24, 1928. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager Muldoon o New York boxing commission; Tunnsy, and Tex Rickard. = [Last publication Aue: 21; 1928, Next Connors Motor Co. Service Rendered by Experts

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