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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928. : 5 d ! By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ ALL RIGHT-MAGGIE HEAVENS - : ( Lk BUT SStE - . |ow You - s S P | BREAK THAT NO! BUT rmj Mission Field Star THE ROSES- | \ 5 «;";é BEAUTIFUL | Goin‘To- i)' PITCHER? J"‘J_ s I SRR © 1928, by Intl Feature Service, Tne, Creat Britain rights reserved son has attracted considerable at- i— tention from the majors and Bill 4 Klepper, club owner, expects to | Prince of Wales trade him for players to bolster . - 4 {his team for the near coast league | And Gene Tunney contest. Have Short Chat ... e e S | | LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Prince of Wales had a 15 + - - — — ks ‘ { minute chat with Gene Tun : . RD FIN|SHED ney today at St. James Pal n many cases the “stars” just [ ade The meeting was in- NAVY FuoTBALL Youn’g CO(lSt St“rs this scason flashed into the base- cA | formal. The Prince heard < 5 A D f T . l ball heavens, but their play has || the retired champion was Gordon Slade, besides hitting .327 been of such quality that their| R 5 | | staying in Lendon and made | |for the season played 33 consecu- STAR Is DEAD Pe TUe TOv 1T names have been placed on the Special Bout Will Be Stag-;| a susgestion that Tunncy | |tive games of erroricss ball for the diamond mart. ed by “Sailor” Marlowe | drop in for a few minutes | | Mission Bells of the Coast League, THE BOUT THE AL In Maj()r Circuits One such prospect Is Gordon !] talk. Tunney accepted the | accepting 158 chances without = Miles Fox Dies Suddenly as| ]1‘{.1“':,‘4:‘-“ whose unerring right and Don Meclntyre suggestion. il FANS HAVE BEEN has speeded him to the ! e it Result of Sunstroke ~ forefront of coast league mounds-| g 5 gpecial bout, to be staged & o %, SUNDAY SCHOOL CHANGE WAITING FOR at Practice BRUCE * men, although this is his first yeariyefore the semi-final in the Moose The hours for the Sunday School DEPT. MARIHAL CALLED | ¥ CUNNINGHAM| W& ' a4 ""“[’l'“l""“] ‘“‘"‘}'“i‘”" “';"‘l""- Labor Day Smoker tomorrow eve- TO PORT ALEXANDER|of the Resurrection, Lutherar — — X :d 2 former University of Utah player,|,; 2l e & o N b e 3 WNA P 3 2 Las Angeles 5 ) ning, Don MclIntyre and “Sailor L3 [church, will be changed Sunday M'IIX-NA\!?IUHIS'; M. ].:\u., -~ was signed for the Hollywood | Marlowe of the Unalga, have been! poputy U, S, Marshal J. Nellsen!from (o summer time of 9:45 F()RD iles Fox, 19-year-old star (»n. . v ’ |club by Bill Essick, scout for the|matched to enter the ring at 1 has wm}- to Port Horbort in ve.io'clock in the morning to the win. whom the Navy built high hopes : | Yankees, and, it is reported here, - ; . ; pounds. | £ T he can.|ter schedule of 12:15 o'clock in for the coming football season, 5 @ s Mew York o ® p sponse to a wire ‘ffom the can- g e i H, 4 R N the New York club intends mak-| poth of these men are top noteh-lner haonis there tequesting him |theafternoon. » died today after suffering a sun- ol ki e i . o SRS |ing out a purchase tag for him. )org and are undoubtedly the class)iy do so as there was a drunk | R Jia stroke in football practice yester- L b s e T AR the cldss) iy o g0 as there was a drun s day afternoon 1, |another oot Tooker. Jonnmy Kerr jm (his district for their welght.| razeq fisherman at large with| One trouble with the world is 8. i v- . another g ker, Johnny Kerr, w: ks " 9 » s - Fox was described by Coach ; e AN ;‘::’:‘m]';;: "“vhi, h’,’n': ooy | MeIntyre has had several yearsi,, ayo who had threatened to kill jthat there are too many home v I Ingram as the finest broken field ¢ " D . of experience has fought In main'y,yeral peopie, according to word [Where the switch, the slipper and P n jec P anti S § ", i voll | i runner the Navy has had for sev- the object of much attention fromjevonts in Tacoma, and 18 Welll\ooajveq by U. S. Marshal Albert|the hair brush have been discard observing his work as a pleb had 1 N it ), 3 ¥ |ability. H — : dubbed him a second “Red” X : |be taken for the $5,000. Marlowe is far from a beginner, P . ~ A it A IS o SRR OV SRR R I i (ST 3, e SN (i o For the Heavyweight Grange. | Scout Patsy Flaherty of the Chi.|2nd has a e ““’“”:"" i i Title of L e . caro Cub, has rocommendod hig|(Mat of his ‘opponent. At o THE NEW VICTORY SIX Hile 4 L bantan team purchase Outflelder Walter|time Re held the army champion i ; Derger from the Los Angeles club ":‘”’ "” ”'}" ":"""""‘;t;“l“l”"‘(-‘ ';: NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE EIGHT ROUNDS Eidh i const gor o |since he has been w he Coas . “ ‘ n‘:‘lf,:‘ ‘:-‘l-’nr)":“[‘n:l’::l:I“ ‘1;'.‘;,',‘“:”"‘ % |Guard has worked well up in tho | The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum (Their last go was a atwi - N : n ‘\h“y lmg‘uok m,m; ' ranks of the mitt slingers. He speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this ¢ { B Mg bis HRit sidain hemn M now biading to fight for the Pa- price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight T e ’ k o cific Coast title of his branch of —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort the service. —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- SEMI-FINAL All arrangements for the smok-if jginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers nmew Victory Six. er have been definitely completed, and all those who are hooked to A ; | Fahcly likewlee has recom CHICAGO, Aug. 31. — Young - 5 jmenled that his club exercise its Jack Thompson, sleek San Fran- ] 2 i $20 000 opt'on on Bruce Cunning- cisco negro, caused a startling % i £ |ham, youthful right handed pitch- Gordon upset last night by knocking out 5 i Ler. particjpate are in, condition ani) NlcCaul Motor Company Joe Dundee, world welterweight 2 i Intensely ballyhooed 1s the San 2 S l l champion in the sccorid roung. : | : Francisco outfield—Snead Jolley, re:f:& I,(i’,::g,r:;'”,,, Su. ths forobtui eemynr The title was not at stake since o f : . [fence buster of right fleld, Ro¥|wil he Sam Nelson vs. James! L Thompson was overweight. . 3 5 : | Johnston, out in left, and Earl|yonneon Miles Marphy and Lule|—— — P - VS. XU B | : ; : Averill, center gardemer. Jolley | grown will meet in the second| GAMES THURSDAY . A : | who is a six-footer and weighs 200 yrolim and will be followed by Pacific Coast League { ; | pounds, heads the league's hitting | narjowe and McIntyre, Tho fi- J()l[", Portland 12; Hollywood 2. : § [list with a string of more than 30| n.1 bouts will be heavyweight Seattle 1; Mission 14. . homers that has won the title of|fighiy with Gordon Selmyhr and San Francisco 6; Oakland 5 ; the Babe Ruth of the Coast for|yonn Osborne meeting in the semi. The Greatest Relluction Osb()rn Los Angeles 5; Sacramento 6, i him, He batted .397 to lead the . g * final. twelve innings. (33Tt w League last year and is again hov-| wgoidier” Ford Butler and Sin. Weight, 170 Ibs, : National League ering around the .400 mark. clair - Brown, fighting for tho Philadelphia 5; Boston 6. 7 3 ; The Oakland club will send|poavywelght champlonship of Alas- Ever Offered On Chicago 2; Cincinnati 0. iz |Lyn Lary, shortstop. and Jimmy |y, wil enter the ring in the main American League J ; - | Reese, second sacker, to the Yan-|avtnt Butler at 175 5 ; g ont, or at 175 pounds and New York 1; Washington 3. ) ! | kees at the close of the season. F' T' SPECIAL BOUT ! se s season. |p HegmiE 2 i IAL Boston 3; Philadelphia 2. &4 e voRy Liliny. Waide ROIA-Tar Hakv. tod $146,. | o0 corede vogtae trestone 1ires Cleveland 3; Detroit 5. §2 000 for delivery in 1929. Oakland's (¢ A] AGKA” IS WANTED iplace in the percentage column 3 Shime o Several Pacific Coast players cf 1928 prominence will Be keep. |15 KeDL the palr from showin the BY MANJE IRELAND Come in and have us quote Sailor brilliancy of last year but the Pacific Coast League i i i i 1 Won Lost Pet. ;“g the b”'tc“ Jm ';,'l'g :"‘“3‘:3" m"fi" chores’ around the big| .5 "owners say they have mot| The fame of Lester D, Hender. you prices. M(l'(l()‘u)(’ Hollywood S0 807 L 6671 1AENES DEXE ApTING, i es, Hollywood, and Cunningham, | ,yn any signs of slipping. son’s book “Alaska,” has spread Sacramento 37 21 .63 |Los Angeles, are due to go up and so is Outfielder Jolley, San Fran-| o the same roster are Howard|to Ireland, and a request has been San Francisco... 36 24 .00 | Cigco, home run leader and .390 hitter. 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