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GAMES THURSDAY ®vc0sececccnse e 1 Pacific Coast League SPORT BRIEFS ° |Los Angeles 14; Hollywood 1. ®etceecevecee e |San Francisco 4; Mission 2. Raifte Portland 7; Sacramento 2. Bobbie Veach, the old Detroit | Seattle 6, 1; Oakland 9, 4. | star, is playing good ball for To- AL L | National League !ledo in the American association. < Z | % | American League | { Chicago 5, 6; St. Louis 4, 2. ! iNcW York 6; Philadelphia 4. | 2 jcampaign by serving as a motor- ! Washington 3; Boston 2. | cycle cop Hal Bebholz, Wisconsin fullback 1in 11928, is preparing for the 1929 {Detroit 9; Cleveland 6. | Pittsbrugh 5; St. Louis 1. Sl SEE *OUR i STAND:NG ur CLUDS ! named Cucclne:lo, who Pacific Coast League ays sccond base for Coiumbus is | 5 Won Lost Fet. rated as the best prospect in the| PHONE YOUR ORDERS San Francisco 26 .667 American association. o | Mission 24 15 615 TO US : | SPECIAL RANGES IN COLORS tLos Angeles 2 615 They are talking about dropping | Hollywood : 603 football as a major sport at the| We will attend to them| GREEN—BLUE—WHITE— 487 University of Wyoming. jpromptly. Qur coul, hay, AND GREY AT5 L) 'grain and transfer business TR Jimmy Braddock received $16,000|ts increasing daily. There's a —_———— 200 for fighting Tommy Loughran. |reason. Give us a trial or Jer Nauona: League | L + 2 Ribin b | Won Lost Pet.i The first time Milburn Shoffner, oy s l,“““ Bl i THE | Chicago 32 677 Cleveland rookie, faced Babe Ruth, | You Can’t Help Being ) B - meed | Thomas Hardware Co, Associated Press Photo St Louls 51 5100 cleveland won seven of the first D. B. FEMMER | Brooklyn 59 427 X i3 (PR e X The new White Star liner Britannlic, largest motorship ever to be built under the British flag, will | Cincinnati : 8 50 ‘422 cleyen games played against the PHONE 114 1 i : make England’s newest bid in the race for Atlantic passenger trade. The ship will be launched August "“ Yankees this year. 1930. She will 1,500 passengers. | Boston 61 4 e A i 9 and probably will make her maiden voyage in 0. She will carry 1,500 passenge! | Phitadeiphia i $06 American veague 7 ‘7, Gkl 4 .7 4,’ UAD\V/ ] —‘-; Won Lost Pet. T R AIM OF MIGH-?}LL‘R“’ : gzg Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires executives are almost a unit in ap-| In the other direction, with a 3 shingts 6 412 ) G & proving the modern policy of great !view toward enlisting the good will g’;i‘;;g‘ i 2 l;g 00 ARE MOST ECONOMICAL ON ALASKA industries distributing their securi- |and patronage of a wide public, t ANN ARBOR, Mich, Aug. 9.— poo - P 301 ROADS ties as widely as possible among |company has thorized a total is- | Fifteen years is a long time to w | Gastineau unsnner League employes and customers. sue of 75,000,000 common shares [ |especially so when it’s a little mat- | Won Lost Pet. Various recent records show that i which 43,500,000 are already out- |ter of avenging a football defeat | Moose %2 6 P 150 The Clllll-])i[)pill;{ Process givos a tire a stock ownership in a nucleus ' standing. But Michigan fans have been | poyglas . i ¢ 3 571 A fexibility itl Y at all times of loyal, diligent em-| The United States Steel corpora- | waiting patiently over that span of |gixs PR greater flexibility without friction. ployes who know that their own|tion reports that 49201 of its em- |seasons for a Maize and Blue grid- | American Legion 2 5 286 ) ’ = * prosperity would be adversely af-|ployes are registered on the con-|iron team to get another crack at| 5 Every strand in every cord of a FIRE- fected by any strike or other inter-|cern's books as stockholders and|a Johnny Harvard eleven. It'll come | " o0 S < X n o Di ruption of their company’s activi- |that 19,849 more arc subscribing to |to pass this fall .when the once | PIoct °{'r3,‘:“"‘$:“;{:fl":l‘:db‘;fw: ri\: STONE TIRE is Gum Dipped. t Customer ownership of stock |shares on an installment plan. i chesty Crimson invades picturesque } . sch S i has built up a powerful reservoir| The Western Union Telegraph|old Ann Arbor to do battle with|®0Y rate, Maulbetsch’s great work Most Mil Dolla A ; ; e : i "/ that October afternoon earned him ost Miles Per Dollar of public good will and the gen-|company set aside 50,000 shares of |Harry Kipke's Wolverines, The date| sikce on ibs Afl-Aikinss eral opinion is that it represents|stock in 1926 for employes, who | is November 9. i 7’ o M SRR a4, 531 20K a successful policy as long as the pald in 23 monthly installments.| Back in the fall of 1914 Michigan | ; companies can make their custom- | Pigures show a wide distributi clashed with a strong Harvard | ers happy with generous dividends. [of the stock among both employes | outfit at Cambridge. The Crimson | | Coming Coliseum In 1924, the Standard Oil com-|and public. There are 28000 stock- | boasted such twinklers as Eddie! | C M C pany of New York arranged for the | holders, three fourths of whom|Mahan, “Tacks” Hardwick, pcn-" SINGING FOOL | i onnors Otor Ompan'y purchase of common stock by em-|hold 25 shares or less and 95 per |nock, Bradlee and others. Michigan | | / o Watch for Date ployes. There were 21,208 Workers |cent hold 100 shares or less. ‘had Maulbetsch, Hughitt, RaynsA; | who took advantage of the oppor-| The Standard Oil company of|ford and Splawn as its outstanding tunity. (New Jersey reports that 884,002 | stars e b e TE Bt e e s Sps Motk wiee it | b Afvioines oot et T out but 16,025 paid for their stock |chased by 16,353 employes under the|ed much of a chance but rathe: over a five-year period. Their | first plan st d in 1925 The | startled the easterners by holdin holdings have increased in value b7 |second offering was made in 1927 Harvard to a 7 to 0 victory. Th, $28,046,335.03. and 18919 employes participated.|star of that fracas was not Ma- The General Motors corporation|A third offering was made recently han, Bradlee or Hardwick. On with its 208981 employes, reports|with similar prospects of succ the contrary it was stocky Johnny that 89 per cent of those eligible, [1n each case the workers have three | Maulbetsch, Michigan's sophomore ' a total of 158,753 at the start of | years to pay for the stock. }half back. Twice Michigan marched THE CHAS' W' CARTER D1ORTUARY the year, were participating in the .- almost the length of the field witn m f Iy 3 I « 24 N B 3 W7 employes investment plan. A lit- STORE HOURS | Maully carting the leather on three ey o The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute tle arithmetic shows that any| Goldstein's Emporium, will bg out of every four downs. | ] ] B iith -r‘,/, ho g v Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 worker who put $300 into Generallopen until NINE P. M. Saturday,| The Wolverines might have had = L i 4 I\ Br % 0 Motors stock in 1923, received $2,630 { August 10th. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Fair Booths i amgae e ————— 3 Booths for concessions at the coming Fair may be ) il "' il i ‘ &: . Bargains in leased on and after August 12th at the following USED CARS rentals: DISPLAY BOOTH veeeeee-$25.00 —One half of rental upon signing of lease, balance on or before September 1, 1929, FIRST COME—TFIRST SERVED Apply to J. F. Mullen at Behrends Bank McCaul Motor Company . YES, SIR:—The largest freight bill ever paid by this company for one month. Always turning our stock. Always fresh. 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