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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1928. i M AFRAID | CANT GIT PAST MAGGIEWITH THIS PACKAGE OF CORNED OSEr S0 Ll SSE FRRoW 1T IN THROUGH MY WINDOW- © 1928, by Tnt'l Feature Service, Inc. ‘Great Britain rights reserved. 1 ALWAYS LIKE A CORNED BEEF SAND-~ WICH BEFORE CGOIN' TO B8ED - TO-NIGHT WITH COT LSREAT HEAVENS, DAME S ! THROW THAT PACKKAGE ] | IKINEAT ONE BEIN' INTER- CAP HOLMER ORTHWESTERN cAPT NOWACK ‘= ILLINOIS TACKLE, PHARMER LM MINNESOTA HALF (HALE They're going to concentrate on stopping the Illini out in the Big Ten, for Coach Zuppke’s crew, 1927 champions, are again given the edge in the pre-season lated to help in the drive to stop the Illini, led by Captain “Butch” Nowack, tackle, are: Northwestern; Pharmer, Minnesota; Welch, Purdue, and Bennett, Indiana. ILLINOIS MAY REPEAT IN BIG TEN | INDIANA, MICHIGAN APPEAR STRONG_ Dr. John W. W riors to arms. A more versatile and finished backfield will offset a (luhmlu‘ loss of strength in the line at Chi- | where A. A. Stagg. is prepar-| for his 36th year of coaching at the Midway. | Glenn Thistlethewaite may turn the tide of bad luck at Wisconsin 17 veterans will report. The wspring of the Badgers' 1927 “Toad” Crofoot, captain the center of the defense, were lost through gradua- ilce calls his war- | ca, ing ack | and Bremer, | tion e e,—— I I w HIST PABTY Rebekahs of No. 2-A WIll g whist party in the L O.| Hall on Sept. 26th at M is the first of a scries of, Refreshments and ' prizes prize at end series. —adv | e 4 ¢ The give a K 8:15 P This six parties. Grand Motorship Giegoa of the Inde- | pendent Steamship Company sails from Seatt'e September 25. Your patronage solicited For se- curing space, see D. B. Femmer, or Phone 114, adv. | — e v is ¢ | 01d papers ror sale at the Empire. Four backfield aces calcu- | Holmer, dope. By ORL( (A. P CHICAGC in fcotball, not always repeat, pears to have a 1 chance of duplicating its title formance in the Western ence race . took the basis. With 15 letter men back, Coach Bob Zuppke's charges have until October 20 to prepare for their conference games. That is three weeks after the regular conference season opens. Just a break in the schedule but paparently a good break for the Illini. So, as September 25, the date of the conference practice' season nears, the battle cry booming in the Big Ten camps is “Stop Illj- nois!” Around the conference there ap- L. ROBERTSON © sorts. Writer) Sept. 19.—Champions as in other sports, do but Illinois ap- | tensifying interest. For instance Minnesota and Purdue meet for the first time in 30 years. Indiana, tiring of being the con- ference door-mat, nave | powerful aggregation. Entering | per-| Confer- The Urbana warriors crown on a percentage wili ton, Pat Page, former Chicago star, has a group of veterans around| which to build an eleven. Only six of the last year's 25 letter men are missing. Two complete backfields, led by “Chuck” Ben-| nett, all-conference back, and “Pooch” Harrell, who topped the conference in average yards gained from scrimmage, makes the Hoo-| sier ' offensive one of the most| formidnyle in the Big Ten. Jimmy Phelan at Purdue like- wise has a wealth of veterans, but his supply of reserves is scant. In the backfield will be “Pest” Welch, who carried consternation a upon his third year at muummz.' pears to be several strong teams in the making to challenge the Orange and Blue. The round robin plan of sched- ule making which gives the teams no choice of conference oppon- ents is bringing together elevens which for one reason or another, have not met in years, thus in- into the Harvard stadium last year. In the line will be the rock-like Capt. Harvey 8. Olson at center. With the probable exception of lowa veteran material at the other schools is scarce but there will be plenty of sophomores who know their way about on a gridiron. Burt Ingwersen and his hawk eyes are looking forward to a good| !y!\ux after two lean- ones. Beven- teen letter men ‘and a dozen like- ‘l\ looking second year candidates lare in the squad of seventy-one. | If height and weight mean any- thing—and there are plenty of| ‘tfldthn.fl who say they do—Michi- gan should profit although only | eight letter men will be back in| i\ml]mll The holes left by the | graduation of Ooosterbaan and! Gilbert will be hard to plug even’ (if there are among 76 candidates |20 more than six feet tall and 11 who weigh 200 pounds or more. | Dick Hanley is starting his sec. ond year as Northwestern coach minus such sta s “Tiny” Lewis and Waldo Fisher, all-conference end. Hanley’'s big problem will be to build a line that will let his | heavy but fast backtield get start-| ed. Minnesota, undefeated last ym.r.\]/o]g)roaff/asie@ faces a hard schedule without the 1107 Broadway, New York, U.S. A. crushing Herb Joesting, Au.Ann-n.} b can full back for the last two| CUOG UE ~ MART WOMEN choose lovely Holeproof Hos- iery because they demand correct colour style with each new fashion trend. Only with Holeproof can these clever women be cer- tain of style, because Lucile | of Paris chooses the colours for Holeproof exclusively. Representative OUT THE WINDOW- IT MAYBEA BOMB! CARDS STILL The series St. Louis a record of 20 victories jand two defeats against Ph of ¥ the Yank th season By GEORGE McMANUS NG \L i q-?’,\m i GAMES TUESDAY | Pacific Coast League {Sacramento Misslon 8 Oakland 9 llywood 16 San Francisc Seattle 4 Angeles 3; Portland 7. National League KEEP 2 GAME | {Cincinnati 5; Brooklyn 2 Chicago 8; Boston 3. American ‘League New York 14 Lauis 11, Washington §; Detroit 8 Philadelphia 2; Cleveland 3 H Lcs New PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.— Cardinals cleaned up in the of five games and it gives adel- yhia this season. The Cardinals; STANDING OF CLUBS merely protected a lead of two)| Pacific Coast League nes over New York who nosed V Lost ut the Pirates in the last three 31 umes of the present series. 32 _ n Sacramento | Hollywood Francisco ion Oakland | Portland ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—It was a {105 Angeles ood race while it lasted but it|geattle ems all over now in the Ameri-| an League. 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C.R.M., approximately 35 miles northwest )t “the Town of Haines, Alaska, TUNNEY GIVES UP |ana more particlar described PLANS FOR LONG | WALKING TOUR| , PARIS, Sept. 19.—Gene Tunney | led there will not be t ! extended walking rustic ope have decided t ited State rican League Won Lust 19 Pet 614 to the fation nelud No way e Skag Dis No. location 3 z at cerner identical with and with corner num- and 3 Skagway, Jim and Nissen Fraction unsurveyed, whence 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 min. W. 414.6 feet ner No. 2; thence feet to corner No. thence 2633.60 feet | corner No. 4; thence | 2 feet to corner No thence S. 14 deg. 05 min 854.00 feet to corner No. thence £ 7 deg. 20 min 2764.34 feet to corner No, 1, the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims: “Haekley Claim, 571—1.44 acres. Fraction Claim, less its ‘conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0. acres. “Jim Nail Claim 0.18 acres, “Skagway Claim — 10.16 acres John Dalton Claim “‘Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. Survey No. 228—9.56 acre: . Jonflict or Skagway with Sur. 229-—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 rtal area claimea ny ap- 159 acres. . L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, iz in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 see. N., ahd Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” An and all persons claiming ad ely any of the above de- scribed placer mining claim oz premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That ualess they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office aska, has filed his appli ion in|at Anchorage, Alaska, within tha the United States Land Office at|period of publication, or eight - — | months thereafter, they will be === | barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication July 26, 1938 & 2 TLast puhllcalmn Sept. 28, 1928, The only store in Alaska that has a Graduate Beau- tician at the head of the . 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