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DADDY-1 MADE SOME BISCUITS AND COOKED A NICE CHICKEN - NOW YouU GO RIGHT IN AND ST DOWN TABLE- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1928. By GEORGE Mc \I\\l AT THE WOW=-8Y GOLLY- THAT CHICKEN MUST HAVE LED A TOUGH LIFE AN'THE BISCUITS ARE A RECIPE FOR CEMENT-I'LL HAVE TO EATIT ALL 90 AS TO NOT OFFEND DAVGHTER - GIANTS WIN FROM BRAVES; RECORD MADE New York Players Take Four Twin Games— Cards Still in Lead BOSTON, Sept. 15.—The New York Giants finished a happy Boston pilgrimage, 100 per cent successful, winning both ends of a double header and cleaning an | eight game series run-off of four | twin games The second game yesterday was | called on account of darkness in | the eighth inning. Four double victcries set record and hauled the Giants| within one game of the St. Louis Cardinals who maintained leader- ship by beating Philadelphia a new | The Cardinals play two games | with Philadelphia today The Giants meet Brooklyn one game. in GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 6; Hollywood San Francisco 3; Portland Oakland Los Angeles 6; National League St. Louis 13; Philadelphia New York 6, 5; Boston 2, Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 4. American League Chicago 5; St. Louis 4. STANDING OF CLUBS cm“"vgflmt Pet 50 5. .i 1 6. 3. 29 30 392 .633 ] 620 584 532 Sacramento Hollywood ........ San Franci: Mission Oakland Los Angeles Portland Seattle Nationei L St. Louis New York Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston . 92 Philadelphia ...... 98 American League Won Lost 91 90 71 66 65 62 59 49 69 New York ......... Philadelphia . St. Louis Chicago ‘Washington Detroit Cleveland Boston 48 i 50 3] 63 .’50{ T4 471 76 464 78 81 90 JAZZY CONCERT TO BE GIVEN BY BAND AT FAIR TONIGHT, In keeping wl!h the carnival spirit expected to prevail at the, Southeastern Alaska Fair tonight, the Juneau City Band will give a jazz concert, fox trots, galops,| hot foot marches and perhaps onei dreamy waltz. The band will give an extra concert in the Fair build- i ing from 7:45 to 8:30 o'clock by| special request following the open| air concert at Front and Seward. 4?2| .352| 0ld papers for sale at iue Empire. | their worth. 'in The New IMPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date |, Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream ! Brick and Bulk in all flav- ors, especially for family trade, in any quantity = || THE NEW IMPERIAL JOE STOCKER, Prop. | Front Street ' - |more and | give ‘to save games tha CLARENCE MITCHELL IT 1D SIR- | JUST SAW A POOR HUNGRY LOOKIN' MAN PASSIN' I'LL BET HE WISHED HE HAD HALF OF WHAT You HAVE EATIN' .l\/‘///, . \\*6\ | ANCIENT PITCHING ARMS GESTURE FOR CUT OF WORLD’S SERIES COIN CHARGED WITH &y Resurrccted from the bushes, signed after an unconditional rclease, picked up by waiver—that — is the story of the quintet of grizzled pitchers mow figuring in the major league pennant races. Scott, Ryan and Tincup were plucked from the minors, Mitchell got his opening when the Phillies dropped him and Zachary’s chnnce came when the Senators offered him at the waiver price. By JAY R. VESSELS (A. P. Sports Wiiter) NEW around, YORK, Sept. 15— unconditionally Dragged released, |shunted to the bushes, were these old timers but th e back trv- ing for a share of the world’s ser ies pot of gold. Clarence Mitchell, Ben Tincup, Jack Scott, Rosy Ryan and Tom | Zachary—that’s the relief pitching brigade summoned in the final drives for the major league flags The average age of the group is nearer 40 than 35 and a few years their names will be mere memories in the histery of baseball. Three weeks ago three of the (five were buried in the minors just shuffling along with a possible chance at the world’s series money their last thought. Now three of the five, one of whom was der- ricked from the bushes, stand bet. |ter than an even chance of a slice of the series melon. Zachary was hanging on at Washington. There was no place to send him. Even a minor league club said it couldn’t use him. Then the Yankees took him by waiver. Mitchell had gone through the same ordeal only a short time herure. only that he actually was unconditionally released by the hopeless Phillies. Then he con- vinced the Cardinals it was all a| mistake, so he was the first to climb into the contendership van. The old spitballer’s work doubt- less influenced the other clubs to the four other ancients a They all have to. prove The feats of Zachary stepping out and winning a close game which saved the Yan. kees sharp embarrassment, and that of Mitchell last week in shit- ting out the Cubs, brought new courage all around. It was no fault of Jack Scott, team mate of Ryan of Toledo, that the Giants faltered. He pitched in five games in six days working imp.essiveiy in all but one. Mana- ger NG ized his relief work £0 well that he shot him into the bex n threa games in two days, using him in both ends of a double header on one of the days. A Ryan and Tincus, an »ld major leaguer who came to the Cubs from ILoujsvi'e of Amcerican Asgo n, have sc b gun their tasks. Ne'ther i sted to start mcny bakl gais the c'hers of tan roscuz they'ré go'ng to ba d2pen can 7 clog.ng trial. a4 on he sal- vaged only by a in- nings of s toscing All of them canno: kope fo a'- tain the small fortune that goes R to world’s series the Yankees and through, three of them- Zachary and Ryan will for the melon cutting. It wouldn't be an entirely new experience for all of ' them, for | Mitchell was with the Brooklyn National League champions in 11920. Ryan and Scott were with the pennant winning Glants in 1922 and 1923 and Zachary was a Washington star in the 1924 ser- ies. Tincup alone, has never figured in a world’s championship series, although he was in the majors eral years before dropping to the minors ten years ago. SRS £ TILDEN’S REQUEST FOR REINSTATEMENT IS TABLED BY COM. NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Exe- cutive Committee of the United States Tennis Association has tabled Tilden's request for rein- statement to amateur standing. The matter will probably rest un- til the next Meeting in Decem- ber. Tilden was indefinitely suspend- “isers, but ¢ Cardinals come Mitchell, be there Wholesale and PHONE 39 R et FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR _— s R ALASKA MEAT CO. Friday—Table Cover and 6 Napkins. Saturday—Dice Clock. FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAI ed in August when he was found guilty of violating the rules of writ. ing for newspapers on the Wimble. ton tournament in which he com- | peted. e {AMERICAN NET MEN IN FlNALS NEW Y()IH\‘ SL‘pL beat by a margin to | semi-finals with three in the tennis tournament, |Lott and Shields, for the States championship. Hunter yes terday Crawford, of Australia. Herbert Bowman beat Helen Wills 6-4 and 6-2 in an exhibition match. Rain yesterday halted the 'pla)u 15.—Coche \ enter the Americans Hunter United eliminated Golf Championship For the first time in 32 years, the kings of the American anl { British amateur golf ~champions will meet in the champlonship for th‘ United States today. Bobby Jones meets Thomas Perkins in the 36 hole finals on the Brae Burns links. Jones yesterday swamped his opponent 17 and 12. Perkins beat Voigt 6 and 4. — . 014 papers for sale at tne Empire. T Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET AIR FAIR FAIR FAIR' FAIR FAIR FAIR STOP-LOOK-LISTEN! Every Night at 7:30 we will play a FREE Game of BINGO THE WINNER RECEIVING Wednesday—Silk Pillow. Thursday—Serving Tray. 1 dIVd 49Ivd HIVA ¥1vd HIVd 41V = | HALF OF 1T 2 B8Y GOLLY- 1 WISH HE HAD \. HONORABLE MENTION BASEBALL MEN © . |E. 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His high school teach ers and his parents say t has shown no particular aptitude in any specific study but that his grades in all studies he entered elementary school six, have heen uniformly In high ‘school, the an active Interest ih was known as good athlete though the has no re; athletic teams He is undecided whether he will take up spor colle but thimks it .“poss! o> REV. MENAGER HERE The Jose, othy at he Class a bookworm, for study ar licin a course since at good vouth took and Al chool ular at ible.” from San the lln|~ missionary He will before re Rev. G. Menager, Cal., rrived on Alexander for work in this vicinity make a trip to Sitka turning south _—— e e at the Emblre 01d papers for s NO'I I(’L 01' APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 07083 In the United muates Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska, In the Matter of the Application of AuGUST FRITSCHE, of Haines, Alaska, for Patent to the Standard Placer Group of placer mining claims embraced in U. 8. Mineral Survey No 1541, situated in the Skagway Minmg and Recording District and Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alask NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi- zen of the United States, whose post office address is Haines, Al- aska, has filed his application in the United States Land Office at GOOD ATHLETE He | Hamfr, | horage, Alaska he Standard Placer G i Placer Mining luded within m 1541, situated ning and and Precinct 1, and at the mouth pine Creek, Alas n Section 4. 28 S, R. 64 E. C.RM, oximately 35 miles northwest of the Town of Ha Alaska, and more particlarly described as follows: . Beginning at No. ntical with location nd with corner num- 3 and 3 Skagway, Jim and Nisson Fraction unsurveyed, whence M. M. No. 1541 bears deg. 44 min. 50 s 5 feet; thence S. min. W. 414.6 to corner No. 2; thence 967.0 feet to corner No thenc N. 2633.60 feet No. 4; thence E feet to corner No 8. 14 deg. 05 min feet to corner No. 8. 57 deg. 20 min 4 feet to corner No. place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims: “Hackley Claim, No. 571—1.44 acres. “X. Fraction Claim, less its conflict wllh Hackley Claim Sur. im Nalil tor Sk D o ur Por in the tecording corner hence 854.00 thence w. 1, Survey Claim Skagway Claim — acres. “John Dalton: Claim “Survey No. 299 836 acri . Survey No. 228-—9.58 acres. “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as none of said conflicting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area ‘lmmd by ap- icant 99 3 S. L. M. which this survey atitude 59 deg. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. 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