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BRINGING UP FATHER I HAVENT HEARD ANY OF THE CLAMS COMPLAIN- HOwW ARE THE CLAMS THE-DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. ‘18, 1928. CAN'T WOW - HEY! TELL 19 THIS WAITER - LAMB OR VEAL. YOU BROUVCHT By GEORGE McMAN MH( HFMII vou L[ THEN- WHAT ‘ E’Y_ THE DIFFERENCLE EOES 1~ © 1928, by Inf’l Feature Service, Inc. Ureat Britan s reserved. Lacoste took in 1927 it Nationai Pet. .655 648 | 545 | New York .......... Philadelphia St. Louis Washington NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—In one ; behind in a gripping five set strug- the history of tennis, Henri Co-|the aid of a spectacular net at- chet, of France, yesterday defeat-|tack. ed Francis Hunter, 34, of New| Thus for the third time the United States singles cham-|over America and the title pionship. France where The little Frenchman came from | 1926 and ‘ Portland L(m Angeles 32 4 ‘ 26 56 SEVENTH H | v |8t. Louis 87 New York 85 RUN PUT OVER Chicago . 84 | Cincinnati T4 Brooklyn 71 Bottomley Does Stunt with |Boston 45 | Amencnn“l"enznf | on st Has Two Game Lead | b R 7 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18.—A 65 ty-ninth this season, gave St|Chicago Louis a 5 to 2 victory over Philadelphia yesterday afternoon |cieveland | Boston a two game lead in the League's >-oo battle, The score was Z all inj| YANKEES ALSO WIN ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18. The | Yankees went on a batting spree into the lead a full game whead| of the Athletics, who were idle. END F f Hoyt pitched his nineteenth' losses. He allowed seven hits. The Yankees pounded four pitch-|Will Retire Aher Twenty- 6 hits, S by the| : ers for 16 hits. Six errors by the four YCBI'S in Amer_ GAMES MONDAY s s 5 CLEVELAND, = Sept. 18— Ty Pacific Coast League | g Iball at the end of the present sea-' ,,,u_\,b“rfi’“;""glpwlfi‘.";‘r‘}f A lson, which is his twenty-fourth Propeiiy P n b e {with the American League St. Louls 6; Philadelphia 2. fect of advancing years and said: American League “I guess it's time to get out of New York 12; St. Louls 2. the game and play with my Kkids| Washington 4; Detroit 3. After all I am just baseball tired STANDING OF CLUBS and want to quit.” 2 — e Pacific Coast League . 52 30 .635 pendent Steamship Company sails 50 32 .610|from Seattle September 25. Your .585 | patronage is solicited. For se- of the most memorable matches in | g -6, -5 and 6-3 with Rochelle, N. 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Femmer, | | Paulino’ Uzcudun, Basque heavyweight, as he arrived In New York on his return to the United States in qusst of the heavyweight title vacated by Gene Tunney. s Inm round the first oring a knockdo ccond third the ailo shook with two, uppercy but rious dama The judge's cision fo was unanimous popular, right hand and but when he left is helpless When, and if, both at the same Mansfield rugged for his mind a bit of clean box. blood in clean In the Sam up did no drawing NELSON BEATS | MANSFIELD AND W'INTYRE WINS and prove Sam alsc work has a and vice versa he learns to lmlv he'll a willing mixer ht and | punishment Two Fast Matches Please Fans at American Le- gion Boxing Show be a comer. | mer | doesn't Both are L v Two rattling and a sort good of preliminary slow-motion | bition bout made up a hasty- ldin boxing card staged last the Alford John Bradford of the American Le r Building The i tw tickled the fans immensely showed less appraciation the cxhibition, probably because few of them understood how it all Fostine They | Collier | Mcintyre Ta Mclntyre won t with about the margin that Nelson took th first There was entirely too much clinching tc suit the fans The lads willing to mix it but ev they started anything they ended in a close embrace before actual hostilities could develop. McIntyre was the more essive, hit the cleaner and harder blows and had decisive Marlowe took es Second econd matc® same )y jon a cemed aps rytime they about went see Brown and fight But the fighters a to edge tions dur ain went HERE FOR FEW DAYS ng the summer, Mr. to Chichagof where was needed . - WHIST PARTY Rebekahs of No. whist party in Hall on Sept 8:15 P. M This is the ix parties prizes. ( seric S the ara neau H. Lorain and Mrs, Lorain, engineer former Miss Lillian Perello, spending a few days in Ju from Chichagof where Mr. the | give a 0. Chichagof Mines Limited. 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