The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT: 4, 1928, BRINGING UP FATUER By GEORGE McMANUS [ et 1 ok el AAERERMSY h Mcintyre wor ortland 19, 5; Holl 18, 4 - gty e ey started off a | Los geles 2, 5; Sacramento T as = h = £ { 3 " e - 2, SORRY SIR- BUT WE 5 ! T [WHATE, T CHEF-GAZE |} \YOU ?J AN WAITER- SEE TO = e 16 THAT THE -~ ON YOUR THAT " CORNED A 1 8¢ cof EXCLUSIVE BUILDIN' I'™M i N (/——/ SR 4 APARTMENT BUILDING )| LIVING 1N BOGS - e RESTAURANTS" T V.3 19 PRINTED IN RED nde good 1 ) | National League X € K ON THE BILL OF FARE . " ) fensiv o 1, 3; Pittsburgh 16, 6 X > 7 FROM NOW ON - o t. Louis 5, 2; Cincinnati 6 ¥ A0\ N} S ; : and Meclntyre| New r , 9; Philadelphia reader awcount of rain n League w York 8 {; Washington 10; St. Louis 5, 16. Chicago 5 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 43 23 .652 Great Britain rights i 4 < lown fo L rmore ik 606 A Oakland 35 . 31 showed much| yro o o ’1 ind had Brown on g iy g B of a knockout in each round|p oo 26 40 he first but seemed unablegoa e R 4 Naticael TLeague betyre Bafity Won Lost n drew blood, but Brown did{gt pouis 79 51 t have a look-in from the be-|New York ming Chicago slson ana Jonnson met In the|Cincinnati in raiser in @ fair exhibition.|Pittsburgh Nelson had little trouble with his|Brooklyn i Boston opponent, except in the sécond round, when Johnson had a shade|Philadelphia g R TITL FI [the best of things. The former | American League took the aggressive throughout Won Loust Pet, Nwe York h 662 the fight and showed confidence, |N which Johnson lacked Philadelphia i A S St. Louls Washington y GAMES SATURDAY """‘ ago etroit Given _Judges' Decision Pasific Coast Leazue Cleveland F . San Francisco 11; Oakland 5 Fioatern Only One Kayo in Moose |seattie 5: Mission 7. Smoker s;flunlny Ni&__{hl Portland 0; Hollywood 10. ]<>rm vapers for saly at the Empire, Los Anglees 1; Sacramento 4 AR, i it ford Butler retalned the heavy-| National League cight championship of Alaska|Philadelphia 3, 7; Boston 5, 1 aturday evening when he was|St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 1 Fl ll. ’ lelair Brown, in the main event of|Chicago 1; Cineinnati 0 (=] the Moose Labor Day Smoker held American League 10 the ke Hall New York 8; Washington 3 and Pl . |Boston 2; Philadelphia 14 | he decls 4 not unani o ¥ e . ! Cleveland “hica mously popular with the fans, alp SWCHE B ST | B(llt(’r[(’s good many of whom gave Brown i even break on t and GAMES SUNDAY Isome would Tiave given him the Pacific Coast League jdecision on his ssiveness. | Mis 2, 2; Seattle 1, 1 However, that Ford had a strong isco 4, land 0, 2. {following v evidenced by the|Los zeles 11, 1; Sacramento applause th ed the' decision.| 6, BUTLER-MAURO | Butler pl 1 his usual waiting|Portland 3, 3; Oakland 5, 4 e ol Sopellgr s e Tongis DRUG CO. t practically all !.!u- way | Boston 2 New York b. Frec Deilvery Phone 134 (through, During the four | Pittshurg Chicago 3. irounds the Challenger was forced|St. Louis Cincinnati 3. |to go after the Soldier for tha|Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 6 When’ We Sell It latter refused to come out in the American League It's Right joven. Neither did much damage|New York 0; Washington 2. during the entire fight, and both|Cleveland 1; Chicago 3. Sub Station Post Office No. 1. were in good condition at the end,|Detroit 4; St. Louis 5. The smoker as a whole was ex- lcellent, with excitement in each bout. Only one kayo was regis. | tered Selmyhr dropped tha bhoom on Osborne in the semi. final in the third round and refe- . (580 it Bty vt e 3 The Greatest Reduction technical knockout over Osborne when the latter got up at the count of nine but was out on his | feet. Ever Offered On Brown Ve. Butler | During the first three cantos of . . |the main go Brown did all the F T | work and Butler was on the re. wrestone lires celving end. However, each time !Brown rushed Ford covered ef- % . | ectively and Brown's blows seem- Come in and have us quote ted to have little effect. Butler 1 was taking his time and Brown el {was pushing things ahead. | In the fourth round Butler came jto the party and landed a' few Connors Motor CO"lpany |solid - ones to the head, while = L “Hoot, Mon, Luckies dinna d == Brown alsb got in some good i - licks. Both men were landing Service Rendered by Experts hurt my avind or threat.” |blows, but Butlet had the edge on i et solid smacks, During the fifth, Butler seemed X & = able to land on Brown almost at ? will, as Brown covered when But X C'/blg Cocn &l ler bored in, but Butler's blows ¥ = |did not seem to do a great deal TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE —_— N ; ] of harm to the local man. Brown came hack somewhat in the sixth Sir Harry Lauder, International Comedian 1 | il but Butler still had the edge. Both men were golng strong and seem- GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE ed to be lg &ood condition. wlm W Butler drew first blood of the + Don’t wait until the opening of the fight in the seventh and had a ! j&ood edge in this round, probably HUNTING SEASON! his best. The last canto was about even, with both men hit- v’.‘;:‘:‘k. hard and neither holding Ammunition and Guns In the opinion of many Brown's There’s one sure way to rid tobacco of impurities. aggrossiveness should have won Y him the fight, but Butler un. That's by toasting. That’s why Lucky Strike is == |blows lanaa, and came suck v |in the last half of the battle. toasted. All the bite and harshness is removed. L] gl ket USED CARS final like a whirlwind, and for Surely that is the reason 20,679 doctors state that ' B Liine ol At o Great Bargains in Used Cars ! burst of speed Osborne seemed Are Now Offered With ° ° 4 * to awaken and landed some hard Lucky Strike is free from all throat irritants. o s, New Car Guarantee As the men went to bat in the second Osborne's left cye was closing from the result of the We have the car you want at a low tirst few seconds of the previous . round. Osborne gained confidence price and sell them on very as the fight continued and held easy payments, Selmyhr on even terms. In the third the men fought along even- ly when Selmyhr suddeuly landed Now Is the Smo' to Buy a solid uppercut to the chin which floored Osborne. The latter was practically uncomscious but re- gained his feet at the count of - jhine and lay against the corner JUNE‘AU MOTORS’ "w. post while Selmyhr punished him from the rear. Bill Franks called SERVICE LUCAS, Manager the fight in favor of Selmyhr as the gong sounded. . Mcintyre and Marlowe fought a We carry a full line of all kinds of il 'zfmm AANA AN A o A A

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