The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1928, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHY MAGGIE WANTS ME TO LEARN HOW TO Swim? — VE LIVED THID LONG, WITH OLUT KNQW'N' SO0 WHY TAKE IT UP NOwW ? ©71928. by Intl Featu, Great Britain - COACH: WY NDGREN Coach Carl Lundgrem, cld Chicago Cubs’ pitcher, takes his "\,; iy University of Illinois baseball team over to Japan for a series of | .. games with college teams of the and shortstop of the Illini team. —_— | URBANA, I, Aug 18-~The University of Illinois baseball team long a terror on American college | diamonds, invades the Orient for the first time this summer with a| record of six victories over three! Japanese teams on the Urb: field. The Illini turned b every invasion of the Orientals. nce the organization of the ern Conference in 1900, Uni- versity of Illinois baseball teams have won 13 titles and tied for | three others. Waseda University of Japan vis- ited Urbana in 1911, 1916 and 1921. Meijii Uni came here in 1924 and F met defeat twice before Illinois’ crowds The Illini, to condition itselt| for the trip to Japan, scheduled 13 games to be ved during the trip to the Pacific coast. The Japanese games, numbering eight or ten, will be played in Septem- ber, most of them at Tokio, but others at Os Keio is spon- 80 the trip. Coach Carl Lundgren, former baseball captain at Illinois, was with the Chicago ionals seven years, aiding the Cubs with his pitching to win two world's series and three National League cham- pionship: Lundgren developed George Sisler at the University of/ Michigan and Wally Roettger,| heavy hitter of the St. Louis Car-| dina at Illinois. But Stewart, ace of Lundgren's pitching staff during the last con-| ference race, will be missing when the team fa the Japanese. He has signed with the St. Louis Car- dinals. Dick Finn, one of the best short- stops the Illini ever developed, is captain of this ar's team. He further distinguished himself by being elected a Phi Beta Kappa for scholastic honors and was sen- ior president. ck — e Mrs. R. G. Datson and daugh-| ter, family of the bookkeeper of the Pyramid Packing Company at Sitka, are southbound passen- gers on the Admiral Rogers. | PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO; CREDITORS. Commissioner’s Court for the Ju- neau Preciuct, Territory of Al- aska, First Division. In Pro-! | bate. Estate of Elias Ford, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Oscar Harri, ‘ad-| ministrator of the Estate of Elias Ford, Deceased, to the creditors’ of, and all persons having clnlms against, deceased, to exhibit them ! with the necessary vouchers,! within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Oscar Harri at the office of V. A.} Paine, Room 7, Valentine Build-' ing, Juneau, Alaska, which is the place of business in all matters’ connected with said estate. OSCAR HARRI, Administrator of the estate.' First publication Au’ 18, 1928. ™ Last publication Sept. ‘15, 1928. | route GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League 11; ISt Louis Cleveland Angeles Chicago Detroit Washington H ten 54 |san ¥ R i) Oakland 0; amento rancisco Los Portland 43 Juneau City League Nntmnal League Won Lost |New York St. Louis 2 Brooklyn 1; Chica 3 1; Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 3, 1; Pittsburgl 10, 9 American League Boston 4 shingtcn 3 go 0 Juneau 1 > - |CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | LECTURE HERE ON Chicag Detroit 1; W STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Won TLost 15 16 Pet, 681 660 Al The the the cture on “Christian Science: ruth About God, Man and Universe” will be given at Palace Theatre next Monday 8 n'wlw-l( by Hon. W Brown, C B., of Lo Cal, Meémber of the cctureship of The the Church ntist, Angeles - >ortland Seattle National Teague Won' Lost 70 44 64 K lof Christ, |st. Louis York o | Cincinnati Dick Finn is Captain | pjiqpuren The lecturer, Brown, arri 5 morning accompanied by d on the Ala from Ketchi- Far East. Brooklyn Boston | Philadelphia 30 76 Amernican League Won Lost 28:.- %% A Ve T RICORIS ss Francis Lée Majors Is en- to Sk ay aboard the A meda. She is enroute to teach school. [and Okeh Records at f0c each. Pet. |Open evenings. 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