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and Precfnet, Firkt JuWicial’ Division, Alaska NOTICE 18 ELKS OPEN BOWLING | ALLEYS TODAY; WILL | HAVE TOURNEY SGON ! AUGUST ¥R post office addre is Hain a, has filed his applica 1e United States Land Office at Anchora Alaska, for patent to the Standard P! r Group As- fation Placer Mining Claim, ncluded within mineral sury |No. 1541, situated in the Skag- way Mining and Recordin Dis trict and Precinct, Territory ot | Alaska, and at the mouth of Por cupine Creek, Alaska, in tion 28, T. 28 8, E. CR.M., approximately 35 miles northwest of the Town of Haine Alaska, and more particlarly described as follow “Beginning at corner No. identical with location d with corner num- bers and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whence 1 M. M. No. 1541 bears S. deg. 44 min. 50 sec. E., 13825 feet; thence 8. deg. 56 min. W. 4146 to corner No. 2; thence 967.0 feet to cormer No. thence N. 2633.60 feet corner No. 4; thence E. 3, 2 feet to corner No. ence S. 14 deg. 05 min 1.00 feet to corner No. thence 8. 57 d®g. 20 min 2764.34 feet to corner No the place of beginning taining an area of acres, tonflicting with following claims: “Hackley Claim, 571—1.44 acres. 2 Fraction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres, “Skagway Claim — acres “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.536 acres. Survey No. I'M AFRAIDNOT- | HEARD HIM SAY HE WUZ GONNA PLAY AGIN- 1'D JUST AS SOON HEAR-MAGGQIE DOID YOU HEAR MR-CLEF’S LAST SELECTION? CHE, a DOYOU REALIZE . States, WELL- THE SOON THAT CELLO HE L i< bt THAT BREAKS - THE BETTER - whose To give the maple busters of the an opportunity to get arms and leg h ing season which p be strenuous, the Elks opened the bowling alleys Tournament | N bout Qotober 1, giving the bowlers week in which to practice Women bowlers will alleys to themselves hours of 2 and 4 p.m. every day 18 in past years. This year the Jlub is setting aside Thursday eve- nings for them lodg: eyes, 3 in the com i o Club toda open a have th between the also, | time the hou against will be on the Secretary no cha y & corner the present finer points of M. H. Sides ..o AT THE HOTELS i | Gastineau i . Carrigan, Juneau; Mr. and | Mrs. L. F. Herbert; J. J. Meherin, | Juneau; Captain V. srfilieff, Chester Griswold, W. Jenks Wools | ton and C. W. Bales, Philadelphia,! Pa.; W . Prebble, Portland, Ore. gon Wi 'n H McDaniel; T Durance and wife; George Taylor, | city. women Instructor to give them tips the game aid SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAMS AGAIN BID FOR NATIONAL RANK BOXING FLOURISHES IN MICHIGAN STATE DETROIT, Sept. 22.—Michigan, Stanl Kétchell which has not always looked upon Michi gave boxing through rose-colored glass- | . There are no names today , now is experiencing a renais.|to compare with th But there | sance interest in the glove|are thousands of motor-made dol- throwing pastime. |lars to jingle readily whemever an Throughout the state the cus{enterprising matchmaker has any- ftomers are turning out to see the |thing interesting offer. And boys sling leather, but it is in|that's something | Detroit that the fistic exeitement | I has hit high C The record midwestern gate of ‘,sxu,mm collected from persons de- | siring to see Jimmy McLarnin | |drape the jerky Stanislaus Loyaza | william B. Allen, of L. ilte, ,over the ropes was Just one of the ientucky, who has Leen on a two several satisfactory gates evi-|weeks' big game hunting trip ,dencing the piqued pugilism inter-| sqmiralty and Baranof Islands, | est_hereabouts. left here for the south -early this Floyd Fitzsimmons, who has’morning on the Princess Louise erected arenas in Benton Harbor,| Allen returned to Juneau yester- Mich., and Michigan City, Ind., for|day on Dr. DeVighne's launch, the the holding of championship bouts, { Chirikov, on waich he cruised Ihas transferred his activities to|around fhe islands. He said he | Detroit where he presides over the [saw several smaller bear, but shot |Olympic Arena, an open air plant.|none of these as he was after | There was a time when boxing|jarge specimen. This is his third jwas as unpopular in Michigan as|irip to Alaska from the Blue lsmallpox. ~“As recently as three|giate. “I enjoy more 3 years ago the state administration |iime I'me here,” he said, “and al- frowned upon open air encounters|ihough I didn’t get what I went Hfor titles after this time, I had a wonder | While Michigan has been perk-|fyl cruise on the Chirikov rnj= |ing up as a patron of the glove|pe back ain for that bear | pastime, it also has developed a group of scrappers sufficiently ag- | gressive to provide interesting eve. |nings for some of the topliners in |the sport. 8 . PHILADELPHIA - JAES;GROVES 218 DEFEATED Yankees Now Have Two| + Game Lead in Race— 2Gards and Giants Idle INBW: YORK, Sept. 22. — The odds: against the Athletics in-| creased yesterday when the Mack- men saw their star pitcher Grove defeated in Detroit for the eighth reverse this season while the Yauks defeated the White Sox. | The champions lead is thus in-| credsed two games over Philadel-! phia, 4 feet L. w. names that the world of fisti- 5; w. 6; y o 1, con- 159.99 the Alaskan | Nelson, Sitka; Mr, and Mrs. J. C. McCormick and two children, Kodiak; G. R. Shockley; Jerry Williamson, Sitka; M. A W. Cockburn, Port Alexander; Ed Lane, city. George e KENTUCKY HUNTER ' LEAVES ON LOUISE Survey D No VANDERBILT COACH Zynda T. W. Searle, Seattle; derson Mons An. | 10.16 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Sertal No. 07083 \ NEW YORK, Sept. 22. — The » National League situation re- mains the same with the Cardi- nals and Giants idle yesterday but the Cubs lost ground through defeat by Brooklyn. ‘ In the United dtates Land Office 228-—9.56 for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application | of AUGUNT FRITSCHE, of | Haines, Alaska, for Patent to| the Standard Placer Group of | placer mining claims embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1541, situated in the Skagway Minmg and Recording District “Conflict ot Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. . ““All th> areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as none of sald conflicting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant “Total area claimea oy ap- plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, is in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed placer mining claim ot premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI® FIED That ualess they file their |adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within tha period of publication, or eight months thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY a ) GAMES FRIDAY i Pacific Coast League » Los Angeles 4; Portland 2. Sauw Francisco 6;y Seattle 12. Sacramento 5; Mission 4. Oakland 10; Hollywood 4. v National League Chicago 1; Brooklyn 2. Cineinnati 3, 3; Boston 5, 2. Pittsburgh 6; Philadelphia 5. ¢4 American League ifladelphia 4; Detroit 9. ew York 5; Chicago 2. ‘ashington 2, 2; Cleveland 1, 1. ton 5; St. Louis 3. 0 i 0 AUXILIARY MEETS s TULANE BACK The New MPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date || Pool and Billiard Hall The Women's Pioneers of Ala \ Auxiliary of the BANKER” , Mrs. Katherine AR | picturesque of the. crop|Hooker, Presitent, held a meeting Favored by the return of many 1927 headlincrs, Southern Cenfercnce elevens have their eye on been the lithe Phil McGraw,|last night at 8 o'clock in Moose choice naticnal rankings. Dave Brasfield, Alabama’s super-back; Schwartz, North Carolina’s bril- whose encounters with Sid Terris|Hall. Three new members wer |lient center; Banker, versatile Tulane back, and Jimmy Armistead, Vanderbilt, fullback ace of Dan and Ace Hudkins in New York|initiated: Mrs. Thomas “““-‘ M McGuin, dean of Dixie coaches, are among the 1927 stars back this year. |rings are “recalled as classics of|Monte Benson, and Mrs. Robert ¢ courage. Not until Baby Face|Keeney. Cards were played and TWO VIRGINIA COLLEGES |McLarnin came along to flatten |refreshments served afterwards. TO PLAY NIGHT FOOTBALL the Detroit florist would M. [First prize was won by Mrs. Hook- |Graw's friends concede their man|er. Sept. 22.—Emory | Was not the best. $l1l Bargarian the Gobbler offensive light, gained |and Henry College has ordered Was another lightweight morning something Iike 1,800 yards in allllights installed on its football field 8lory who Dbipssomed Dbrilliantly games last year, although he was|and will play folir cohtests after for awhile; then wilted into medio- SeRToW oo : : in many of the contests only a|dark. William and Mary inaugu. CTity. .326| Prospects of important intersec-|goyw minutes. rated the nocturnal game in Vir.| Ad ::fi':";'tetll"S]’a":"p;::ih'?p"?:“’xfi o] Schwartz, great North [ginia last season with consider- . + fOT onter; Banker, versatile Tulane|able success and will continue the| the region south of. the Potomac,i, .o.i. Owens, Crabtree and|Practice this season. Several| :‘2 lf;’::,, ef:n;fl:;*e !;l:m‘ll":‘r:zm(f):: Bowyer," Florida backs and Port.|other :wlmhgrn )l'nl]uges also will; feala iio 7| wood, Kentucky backs, are expect- play night; games. | Three. of the: five leaders of lhe'fll to prove important cogs in the S | conference race in 1027 began|Offense of thelr respective teams.|STAGG FIELD ENLARGED 1 early Shptember to drill with more| Louisiana is still the unknown| TO ACCOMMODATE 60,000 and favorable chances of | quantity category, and so is South | clinging to a tep position. Georgla | Most MAISTANDING OF CLUBS 1., Pacific Coast League Won Lost . b4 32 51 35 Sweramento .. 50 36 46 40 :Lollywmll % San Francisco.... 46 40 . 36 50 33 52 28 58 Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts By HORACE C. RENEGAR 628 (A. P. Sports Writer) {though Virginia; -693{ | ATLANTA, Sept. 22.—The bIE 10 anq Virginia Military all have .581]tanks of Dixie football again arel, number of veterans back. Peake, | .535 rolling up and down training! .535 |tields in 11 Southern states pre- 412 |paring for a’ new campaign against | Pet. al- and of Virginia, Washington season favorite ——— EMORY, Va, This store will be clos day Monday, September account of Jewish holiday. adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM 24, Ideal Seattle Ice Cream GREEN, Brick and Bulk in all flav- ors, especially for family trade, in any quantity Register. * First publication July 26, 1928. Tast publication Sept. 28, 1928, ——— HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Porttand Lios ‘Angeles Seattle i Wolgast, Steve Lavigne,|Old papers for saie at tne Empire. Nat om;i St.-/Louis - * New York'. Chicago .. Pittsburgh Cineinnati Brooklyn Boston lelphia American a"%:"fiflll Carolina 89 56 . 87 B8 . 85 60 81 64 77 68 72 13 47 98 103 Pet 614 .600 586 559 531 .497 324 .290 THE NEW IMPERIAL, JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Stagg l-‘n«,m! will have seating accommodations | agan| ;. olina, Séwanee, Mississippl, A. & M. League Won Lust Pet. .95 50 . 93 52 657 642 Tech, winner of seven conference games and held to a tie in one, found many of the Tornado veter- and Maryland will have numerous lettermen back, but few outstand- for 60,000 when the University of Chicago football season opens Sep- | New ¥ork plgumpmn s Bt silvonis . Washington s Chicago Detroit ¢ Cleveland. . Boston BIXIE: RECRUIT JF0 TRY SPEED { INBIG LEAGUES “BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 22.— Catehers and second basemen of thesuAmerican League probably s wilogo into a huddle over the adwent: of John Franklin (Stuffy) Stewart, man of many stolen bases. i®or they know the star seconl baseman of the Birmingham South. arm*:Association club of old, his base.stealing prowess having been tember 29, with the Maroons meet ing South Carolina. The new steel stands, buflt last year to replace old wooden bleach- | ers, were not completed until after | the close of the 1927 season. l 79 67 70 76 . 69 7 64 82 60 85 52 93 541 479 473 .438 414 .359 ing players to build around. — e ans returning, including the ver- i satile’ halfback, Warner Mizell. Ed Hamm, champion broadjumper of the world, also will try for the| backfield. Vanderbilt, another 1927 leader —a team boasting five conference —expects to again be in the run-| victories and two ties last season ning. Despite the . Commodores’ loss of “Bounding Bill” Spears, all- American quarterback,’ they have Jimmy Armistead, the nation's leading point scorer last season, to ram the line from fullback. ! Georgia, a team which was prominent in the national ranking' most of last season, but which! muffed its big chance in the last' game of the season by losing. to| Georgja Tech, will have its famed backfield in readiness for the :big as_a Washington player games.’ MecCrary, fullback, and - year, e i {Dudley. -and - Hooks, flashy . halves, | G , who served as under.|will give the Southern Bulldogs the +/ study to' Bucky Harris in 1927, hasimpetus again against Yale, Ala-! béen sold outright to the Senators|bama, Georgia Tech, Florida and ¢ aftén plifering more than sixty others. . . . J bases here this season. | Notth Carolina State and Ten.! He has been hitting over .300 nessee, two other leaders a year flm sensationally all tais ago, are less favored by the critics’ season. Ito repeat. The Raleign team wiil has led the Southern be {without Jack McDowall, one five times in stolen of the greatest backs ever pro.' 'm' f jduced on the middle Atlantic sea. i { board. McDowaill was the main- Lo E, OLD ARMY STAR, sprilig of the attack in the past. | W FTEACHING GRID GAMZ Tennessce will have to rebuild . 3 ‘bothi' line and backfield, having GOLLBGE PARK, Ga., Sept. 22— lost the flashy Dodson, Deery. n: Claude McQuarrin. former berry and Fimove front the bnck.] ' star for Army, University ficld and Barnhill, McArthur, Mec. of i Motorship Oregon of the Inde- pendent Steamship Company sails from Seattle September 25. Youf |patronage is solicited. For se- curing space, see D. B. 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