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BRINGING UP, I‘ATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 | MADE A MISTAKE TELLIN MAGGIE HOW LONESOME I'D BE WH! BHE 1S N ITALY-S TODYIN' VOICE COLTURE- Now I OHE DOESN' T WANT TOGO! VLl ATTEND TO THAT- SHE MUST CUL‘TI VATE T A WONDEQF‘U | VOICE OF ( LE SEATTLE LOSES OPENING GAME COAST LEAGUE Angels Bat* Th\cc Indlanx Around Diamond—Se- attle Plays Loosely LOS ANGELES, March 27.—Hefty | bats of the Los Angeles team took a heavy toll of bas hits from ¢ opposing pitchers ‘and crush- the S tle Indians 15 to 4 in the opening game of the Pacific Cc jLeague ason yesterday afternoon The Angels pounded the Indian | oundsmen for 16 hits, mostly ched. A six-run splurge in the third inning put the game on ice for the Angels Bobby Jone: l:"‘d in hitting, getting a homer, double and two sin during six times at the P ate. The game was loosely played by | Seattle. i GAMES YESTERDAY Portland 3; San Francisco 2. Missiol Oakland 4. Seattle Los Angeles 15. Hollywood 6; Sacramento 8. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 1.000 1.000 | 1.000 1.000 .000 000 .000 000 Portland Missions Los Angeles Sacramento Seattle San Francisco .. Oakland Hollywood ........... PETERSBURG TEAM OF BASKETEERS HOMEWARD BOUND! The victorious Petersburg baske- teers, with their coach, are aboard the steamer Aleutian returning home after winning the All-Alaska High School championship, the is-; sue that during the winter season | had boiled down to between the | Petersburg and Fairbanks teams The boys were clated over their victory and are going home in high spirits. They all commented on the sportsmanship of the Fair- banks’ players and they did not fail to relate that they won only‘ after bitterly contested battle: R e i i Curtain, 8 P. M. WELLY HE'LL FIX T ALL RIGHT- | MLOST BE CAREFUL. NOT TO SPOIL VT ASAIN- © 1929, Int’l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. WELL! | HAD A GooD CHAT WITH HES AND | CONVINCED HER SHE SHOULD GO - SO \T 1S ALL FIXED! BIG LEAGUES CLAIM GRID STARS Canada Bulldmg 20 WG REDMAN HUME 50 METHODIST Professional baseball is about to claim the services of this quar- tet of college stars. Brown, a pitcher, goes to the Athletics, Hume, a pitcher-outfielder; Norris tries out in the Cardinal outfield and Strong hooks up with the Yankees for a fling at fly chasing. AII wre former football stars. | | | has made Giant Locomotives || MONTREAL, March 27.—Canada a new bid for a larger t in the British Empire in the development of the locom: tive with the announcem 20 oil-burning giants are be | built in the Dominion for service on | the Canadian Pacific lines through | the Rocky mountains. | GRANVILLE NORRIS OKLAHOMA \tried out in the Dominion, The engines, largest ever built in | liv tal cost only 45 times as great. A feature of their construction, which was conceived, designed and is the use of a solid single 65000-pound casting to form cylinders and un- ' der-trames. MILLER BROWN MISSOUR) s does At the finish of the first match, | which Fairbanks won, the outlook did not look so rosy to some of the boys. They held a consultation and pep meeting with the result that they went into the next two games with a determination that won for them the championship. ‘While the Aleutian was in port the team members visited friends in Juneau, and for an hour or so chumed with the boys of the Ju- neau high. e MUSICAL CONCERT Charles Wakefield Cadman, as- sisted by Florence Beeler, April 8, Palace Theatre. Admission $1.00. —adv “Sailor Maids” l A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS Auspices Juneau High School Glee Clubs ELKS HALL Friday and Saturday Nights MARCH 29TH AND 30TH Admission, 10-25-50 cents B i INFORMATION WANTED { CONCERNING C. K. wmni Information of the present where-{ abouts of Charles K. White is de-| sired. He is supposed to have come | to Alaska. 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LOSES TO ELKS BY 219 PINS| Last night on the Elk$ alleys the feated the Chamber of Com- > by 219 pins. Barragar rolled ingle game 219 and high total r the evening. This was the Chamber’s last game of the City League tourney and by to the Legion Mondey and | e Elks last night, dropped third place. The final games in this tourney between the Elks and the Legion played on the Brur C either Thursday or Friday As it now stands the Elks 367 pins ahead of the Legion the Legion will be overcome this | the empire, will be nearly 80 times (1» | heavier than Stephenson’s historie | council “Rocket” and are expected to de- p, 85 times the power at a capi- Hendrickson | Radde | Pullen ! porium. 206 173 169 146 159 853 rd Total Chamber 120 127 167 183 199 168 139 148 501 157 2 171 528 Blomgren Henning Howard Messerschmidt On the seventh round of play the team standing is: 18.010] 17,643 | Chamber 17411 City Brunswicks . .- We make ana arter all kinds of | ur garments. Goldstein'’s Em —adyv. 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