The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS TSN IT TOO BAD - ' \] TS CAMSE OUT OF MY APARTMENT- 1T WUZ INTENDED FER ME- MY WIFE HASN' T HAD AS MLCH PRACTICE A% YOURS DINT Y- THAT YOUR WIFE AN' MINE 8y couuy! CAN'T BE FRIENDS? MAGGIE CERTAIN LY SHOOTS STRAIGHT- I The Sherwin William’s Fast-Dri Floor Varnish 1SN 17?2 ) Dries Hard to Recoat in Four Hours L7 | c3 THE ] Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT OREGON AND FLORIDA | GAMES MONDAY HARD TO STOP STUMPY GRID TEAMS TO MEET National League SAYS ALABAMA MENTOR I! Y Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 3. | ave I our MIAMI, Fla., June 25.—The Uni- Brooklyn 5; New York 2. TUSCALOOSA, Ala, June 25— . versity of Oregon and the Univer- ' Amerioan League Wallace Wade, head coach at the | M atitress sity of Florida will clash on a Mi- Cleveland 10; St. Louis 4. University of Alabama here, calls i ami gridiron December 17, according 'Detroit 13; Chicago 4. | “Stumpy” Thomason, the Georgia | R l |to terms of a contract announced ,Philadelphia 5; Boston 4. | Tech backfield the most dan" e'lov(ltc( by Charles Bachman, athletic di- Pacific Coast League | gerous ‘football player he ever saw. | {rector of the Florida university. | [|OLD MATTRESS but this is the first to have all the crucial elements in it. with a perfect score of seven vic- MUDSE TU PI-AY tories. The Moose have won {and lost two, to give them second ' place. The Island outfit needs GAME TONIGHT only to win tonight's game to clinch the championship. If it loses, it Paps on Edge for Crucial| Game of First Half— | game in order to win. should lose to the Elks. It would finish in a tie with the Moose if'it Present plans indicate that Mi-' ami will build a stadium in con- ijun(:'.k)n with the Madison Square There were no games played yes- terday in the Pacific Coast League the clubs were open this afternoon on the follow- traveling Lo‘ “You can stop him a dozen times {but some time during the game he is going to get loose and when he igets loose he goes somewhere,” and made like new Re-shaped, re-covered The Paps are on edge for this|Garden corporation, to afford seat-|ing schedule for this week: particular game. Pete Schmitz | ing space for 20,000 to 25,000 specta- | Sacramento at Seattle. is expected to work on the mound tors. = Its probably location will be| Oakland at Portland. for.them. Douglas probably will |the county fair grounds. | Los Angeles at San Francisco. start Manning. e e i Mission at Hollywood. | > -~ | | | | said Wade. ———.e—— SANGOR GOES TO EUROPE \™" RLr/7, Alaska The ; Mattress Co. | PHONE 443 First 1 We call for and deliver Willoughby Ave. has to beat the Elks in the final Have Slight Hope “The crucial game” of the first half of the City League schedule ' is slated for this evening at City Park between the Douglas and MILWAUKEE, June 25.— Joey Sangor, a threat in the feather- weight ranks until he bumped into ‘Tony Canzoneri and Armando San- tlago, is on a four months’ Euro- pean trip. He has quit boxing. il S 57| We make ana awer all kinds o. 523| fur. garments. Goldstein's Em 483 | Porium. —adv. 462 | We are now servng SANDWICHES Moose clubs. Other games this| Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- [and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- season have been hailed as “crucial” icorn. 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