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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1928. . . e CONCERT GIVEN 2 izt - ict and Precinct ry of MAGGIE INSISTS ON ME CALLIN' YED SR -\VHAT ILL BE CBLIGED THE DUKE -SIR-19 IN PV i Y GITY BAND| Alaska, and at the mouth of Por ON THE DK N ST SR IFYOU LET ME THE CELLAR- SIR- ipine Creek, Alaska, in Section MIGHT AS ngsED:STA?‘ ‘l.'.rr THANK You KNOW IF THE DUKE. SHALL | CALL HIM- “ oon'T 28, T. KBy W 64 . CEN SIR- _lnblN-AN MORE. DIsSTURS ' proximately 35 miles northwest [t HAN oeufigaolg- HIM - 'LL f the Town of Haines, Alaska, ' A 0 s ind more particlarly des | ouUT- & i 4O DOWN- \ J Far |as follows: L o 1 | “Beginning at corner No. identieal with location id with corner num- ay, Jim Fraction unsurveyed, whenes M. No. 1541 bears deg. 44 min. 50 sec. 2.5 feet; thence S. 40 min, V 114.6 feet thence W. 967.0 fee rner No. thence y 2633.60 feet r 0. 4; thence E. et to corner No. thence S. 14 deg. 05 ming W. s i) B i . . 53 - e R . i & T i S . 854.00 feet to corner N 6: . s & ’ F‘ ht' T WHITE SOX ROOKIE STAR | Tue 1 concerta wil be a| hence ,“7, A ,v,,;'.':",_i."i\'-',,“lv' First Official World’s Members of a Fighting Team ™78 AT A i el | R o W AT T i PTG taining an area of 159.99 CHICAGO, Sept. 18 Series Drew Two Veterans, oy B i Shires, the rookie first baseman | FOronto Swim Winner | fijion confichns with the from Waco, Texas, who made h! ‘‘Hackley Claim, Survey Mack and McGraw Together , s B e |aohat with e Chicago Whita Sox| : i v {0 gl ka, Elec ympany rd. Ther nun en und the ma quise at the Fair concer vened the p and put the necessary pep into the lerowd giving it the real carniva - {atmosphere and spirit {by pounding out three singles and| ’ i i Fraction Claim, less l'a triple against Boston, comas by \ | its conflict with Hackley By CHARLES P. STACK pions threc times, a record which, | g2 d seball ability naturally . ‘laim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. (A. P. Staff Writer) in view of changed condition | ” —— ; : ack, a brother and former Tex-| |& Sy . Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 NEW YOu, Sept. 13.—World s|since that year, probably will stand {as Leaguer, now manages the in- ? : series author by and played|for all time. | dependent team at Baytown, 1 “Skagway Claim — 10.16 f as. Leonard, only 17, plays f kK Bl | acres under the jurisdiction of the Southpaw on Mound y 1 3 y ; i re ! £y tional Commission, got under y Matty and the late Eddie Plank base for Mexia in the Lone Star & J“hy” lLI“I'An .("]:\lm in 1905. The games that son | the greatest southpaw of his time , 8 |league, while twin brothers, the E 5 Survey No. 209--40.836 : ; : he | / 7 A h & bables of the family, are star: brought together as opposing leac |were the opposing pitchers in t p 4 \ r : 4 & 3 L 3 929 e ers and tacticians John J. McGraw | first game which New york won ) 3 \ \ with the Waxahatchie, T s high i, Survey No. 228—9.58 and Connie Mack, then in the |3 to 0 The Giants got to Plar { i Rk iy % \ % 3 school team acres, vouth ¢f their managerial careers. |for ten hits, while Ma allowed | - e e e - ’ Conflict of Skagway with Today these two baseball gener. |four The Athletes re SPECIAL CORK LINING . o baseball genier. | four ! ubsr ey 2 \ DEADENS TANK CHEERS 5 {]' | “All the areas of conflict be- als are still leading their r e m the second gam g A ¢ . . : 5 i Ing claimed by the applicant spective teams, each having serv-| hree runs 2 1 ¢ 3 h i ; > l - } 4 g o o " (-:I his club continuously, a longer | Ginnity and Lcon Ames, p Lk ? " iy . i A ARBOR, Mich.,, Sept. 12 Y \ L :I‘|<u|::::“' "‘::, bll“l‘},‘vl”:::“i;':‘,: period that that of any other man. [ National League champions standing except those Dw;,cd ager in the history of the nationa |to tally on the four hits they ¢ by the applicant. same, They became rivals for |off “Chief” Bender | “Total area claimed by ap- tho honor of leading the most pen | With a two-day rest Mathewsin | slicant 3 i nant-winning teams and were run | pitched the third game and dupli-| “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to ning a close ce until the Ath |cated his feat of the opening con. | which this survey is tied, iz | 7 P : vents densatic a consec letic¥ manager in 1914 wrecked |test, again allowing the At s i = . | “Il-:lle\wl--i‘m ‘: Fanticpi S A IREURSIN in Latitude 69 ‘deg. 26 “min; ¥ B " ( g of wa 05 se {., and Longitude the championship club to builc |four hits and no runs. The Glants | 3 : . ‘ scored nine runs on as many hits | .8 : o L oo oSl 5 Have Four Flags off Andy Coakley ; | e ¢ opY Any and all persons claiming At that time he led Manage.| “Iron Man” McGinnity contracted | \ 1 3 | OE WAY TRAFFIC | | adversely any of the above @i McGraw by one in the number o [the shut-out habit in the four \ . . Ot ool hito witli e [ iia ' {scribed placer mining claim o pennants won, but in the inter. [game. He was obliged to do it sl b perimbEled jon Willeughby Averiwg]| premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- vening years the Giants have adde. |order to have the Giants win, fo : J ke 3 botkeRRE tht Hotss of. 12 0'olack (FIED That ualess they file thefs four flags to their string, whilc [they were able to score only one - , 4 LE noon and 2 a. m. during Fair| Ethel Hertle, 20, of New York, |adverse claims with the Register Manager Mack toiled in vain tc |run against the brilliant pitching' Sy . e o Week No in-bound traffic on | 'S richer by $10,000, her prize for fof the United States Land Office produce another winner.: Up t(|>f Plank, who held the McGraw : 4 \ Willoughby will be permitted | Winning the 10-mile Wrigley mara- l“' Anchorage, Alaska, within thy this year McGraw had managec | men to four hits. Philadelphia| ¢ 3 % 1 . : g v during the restricted hours | thon swim frem a field of 52 en- |period of publication, or eight nine pennant winners to Mack’ | sot one more off McGinnity 3 4 3 By order of- Chief of Police, | 'Fies: A | months thereafter, they will he six. What proved the final game of M SR 1 2 4 adv. GEORGE A. GETCHELL. 2 e ' " 7 | barred by virtue of the provisions ki ) e NOTICE OF APPLICATION |of the Statutes. The 1905 world’s series remain: ] the series was a 2 to 0 victory for ‘f saidte i R ique @ z all those that have | the Giants with Mathewson 0ppos. iy : . : i race: Left to right, Zitzman R ENT | . LINDLEY GREEN, s A e o I . When_ the. Gincinatl Reds went g Jictl gR00 020 elders, and Critz,gst;r second |[Closing out aii 1v inch Columbia Fofi £fiTU,~“x;‘ Register. been played in that each of thc |ing Bender in the box. “Big Six”| ;i : AR L SR Columb : five mames that year was a shut |allawed six hite, two. mofe than in| Place in:the National League and threate Ve 4 tre. Manager Hendricks; bottom, . |and Okeb Records at foc cach. T [First publication July 26, 1928. g 4 2 "1 the circuit leaders, fans of the Ohio city be- | sacker; centre, Manag H: Opsn LewBhingw A iaatata : . |7.ast DibMantion’ Bept. - 45, EER out. Generally speaking, it wa: [each of his other two games, while | 2 3 st of Critz, hailed by sports writers a8 |© nings. fo Bleotric |p ¢ United srates Land Office |14 4 Sept. 28, 1928, o “tight serles, Indicated by tn |his teammates were held o' five! §an dreaming of another pennant. Here are | closc-up o , 88 |co., Martin Lyneh. Y | e Tt ot Tna Diatitat b g e 2 % ; jian | a few of the rcasons WHY the Reds are dan- | the find of the year. 3 LR i ) Cheers will not “resound” at swim- ming meets in the new Univorsity |ot Michi intramural building A two-inch thick wall of cork {up the sides and lining the arched roof deadens sound and also pre- anew. tal of only 18 rums were scorad Roger Bresnahan, now a coach fact that in the five games a to-|by the Indian. N 1 5 - at Anchorage, Alaska. NOTICE | (International Newsreel) 5 o d CO'ds In the Matter of the Application PUBLIC AUCTION and the two feams combined made|with the Giants, did the catching ( GETS CLUBS BACK of AuvuusT FRITSCHE, of The assets of A. C. Fisher, do- | PRSIRSROY 2 only 57 hits. {for them in that series, while the' b [RREERS TE 0 JACKSONVILLE, Fla,, Sept. 13. Va‘p:]“ ‘“‘h;“g Haines, Alaska, for Patent to|ing business as Juneau Music Christy Mathewson performed 'late Mike Powers and Schreken. | ;C""m"a}t“lt;?nfi]' Ifii’l‘fi‘:e A thief stole the clubs of Al| f V CERL hcew the Standard Placer Group of | House, Juneau, Alaska, bankrupt, the remarkable feat of shutting gost were behind the plate for, | Lomer, Florida amateur golf cham- c s placer mining claims embraced | will ho offered for sale at publie 2 out the American League cham. the Athletics | PR L MU | pion, and then wired him where | S\SN_AN VAPOR in U. S. Mineral Survey No.|auction at the place of business e | | American League {he could find them. OVER 2| MILLION JARS USED YEARLY' 1541 tuated in the Skagway|of said Juneau Music House, S0 | Philadelphia 4; New York 3. Minwg and Recording District| Front Street, Juneau, Alaska, on 7 oy Seattle Girl Second e | o i o R 5 R TR and Precinct, First Judicial | Friday, September 14, ‘1928 at ‘. b vl | ; e STANDING OF CLUBS 5 X Division, Alagka. ten o'clock a. m. Sald assotd 7 7 |Pitcher’s Battle for Eight Pacific Coast League TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE NOTICE 1S 'HEREBY GIVEN | consist of stock in trade, fixtures, i 1 ) hen Wh W . That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-|and other property of said come PI- , ¥ | nnings, then BNG A siotiskood. o kG v _{|zen of the United States, whose|cern. Said sale will be to the : i Fkler ety . ¢ post office address is Haines, Al-|highest and hest bidders for cash, THREE MATGHES =t Home Run Made |ucraontc o 3 : GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE [asa, has fled hin npplication in |tha Tight! Betay " rosereed i AN 9 T f : o toavians 4 \ & : p the United States Land Office at|ject any and all bids. | : NEW YORK, Sept. 13. — The |Vakld 4 Don’t wait until the opening of the Ty Spem anks e E % - 4 Philadelphia Athletics and New | Mission - ' Anshorage, . Alaska, dor, patet|Bated this 1aciusy QKIS A | ; | | York Yankees battle moved I"“"”fl"‘l - g 45 HUNTING SEASON! to the Standard Placer Group As-|ber, 19 s battle Aniaiies &8 s 337l soclation Placer Mining Claim, GROVER C. WINN, . | 2 3 7 | through the first eight innings| - 4 - o ith iners i 2 American Net Stars Come| [§ g o | yestorday atternoon s a piteher's |Seattlo ... g We carry a_full fine of all s of ingluded _within mineral survey|—adv. Referco in Bankruptey. i i 4 / battle between Emke and Hoyt. | Nationei League ; Back in Forest Hills . ; . !"The winning blow was Max|_ Won' Lost Pet Ammunition and Guns Tournament : t' |l | Bishop's home run i the ninth|St- Louls ... 83 54 .606 U """"'""“""‘""‘""‘W"‘M‘ |New York ... 179 56 .5 i OR e RSy -1 PR 1 !inning with two out and none on |- W o oo FOREST HILLS, Sept. 13—The bases. The ball went over Ruth’ ‘I_‘i‘l‘:::fifm}'l - 81 r’* 5 e g . American tennis stars arose inj ihead into the right field seatsi . 3 St 2 b WHY NOT LE L U I Y B k their might vesterday to defeat { [and broke the 3 'to 3 tie. | SRR 83 2 5Y vut your name on our coal list, t Us nspect our bprakes the French in three matches out ot | |& { i The Athletics peppered Hoyt lrr?u VR - # 69 p it i osstaily gobd ool : tive. . but he was given splendid sup-|Boston b 84 e~ g We deliver fresh dressed Avoid Unnecessary Expense on Your Hunter eliminated Borotra : port. 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