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21,:1929. BRINGING UP FATHER YES,AN NOCKED ABOOT | VE N AT TSSO - THING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. S VERY - s &~ te 0o vo0e0 000 GAMES FRID Tacific Coast League Sacramento 4, 3; Portland 10, 4. s 4, 15. Oakland 5; Seattle National League YE‘?‘-:'BUT' THID WORLD 19 90 oF SMALL. YOU HAVE BEEN AWAY ACRODD THE POND- ! HEARD - SR U 1 7 YOUL ENMOENTLY NEVER HAD To WALK HOME FRO™M A RACE TRACK OR YOU WOULC N T SAY THAT By GEORGE McMANUS | T THROLGH EGNYPT:) RAN ACROSS TWoO OF MY CHILDREN WITH THEIR |Canadian Immigrants of residence was in the Dominion, | e CHANGE NUMBER AND COLOR ON MENDENHALL BAR LIGHT Said to Be Increasing| {INGTON, D. C., Sept. 16— 0 be cha to red W LODE MINING | TION NOTICE e Print CLAIM LOCA- AT THE EMPIRE | t plac red the United States. In e, continuing in round | 84,000, in 1928, 75,000 | for the first half of the cur-| Pittsburgh 10; Boston 3. r year, 64,000, showir Brooklyn at St. Louis g KET HEAD ALaN J.Goup | T e e gl PAcKE s LETTER HEADS INVITATIONS ey ; STATEMENTS | N the two S A ag it i STANDING Ur CLUGDS oty 2 ol BILL HEADS et y Pacific Coast League i One fact, he | West and on Tofb.cebit id, that might most peo- | ENVELOPES 51 5 593 ple is that there e num- | 51 35 503 ber of farmers \vjn leg Canada RECEIPTS 50 26 581 to farm in the U tes bm\‘ ranged to take on Southern Metho- i o 91 570 e they ob es for DODGERS dist, one of the stic it yo I’r:t‘,;xn«l‘ 45) 3 :5.,‘, reir products. h there is in Southwest Conferenc M. U. Gakland TR T a8t I a vast amount of farm land avail- FOLDERS with Redman Hume tossing passes g, .amento 30 56 349 ,able in Canada. all over the field, gave the Army o..¢t10 22 64 256 ————— BLANKS tional battl Nais Reatie TRANSFERRED TO UNALGA U“‘ flt ‘1-“3" % | Won Lost Pet CARDS ed even better than the cele-!chicang 04 2 663 ed Red Cagle _ IPitstburgn 83 61 516 TAGS The Army has played Florida.|new York 76 64l “B4s e cutter Hi A among other Southern outfits, an-|st Louis 69 69 500 “A. Shanley, to the cutter Unalga,' s ¢ ¢ o and guarantee your nually tackles Notre Dame ““"‘Bronk]yn { 65 76 461 jiComdr. Edward S. Addison, last satisfaction. with our work this year invades the Midwest to|Philadelphia 62 19 440 at Cordova. ] meet Tllinois and the Far West for {Cincinnati 62 79 440 ERA = . a return enggaement with Stan-{Boston 54 89 378 [ ALASKAN HOTEL { Won Lozt ‘s i T | PHkelghte 99 4 A i You mention Army and Pitt &5|ney york 82 ol MODERN REASONABLE RATES two of the strongest eastern clevens | jauaiang B0 along with Duke, Georgia Techige oy 5. e Dave Iousel, Proprietor and Florida, in the southern grour | Washingts €8 75 writes George Dupont of h- Detroit | 6t 18 R, O TR R T O SRR SR PR AP ,',;,..i ington, D. C. “This is to tip youlchjcago 55 85 Newell “ ” A s . o ) 3 off to two others who will play Mmmg 5‘; 51 3 C.A.I “Bud” Morse (left), former star of the University ve; | . ston 9 ! Cc_m{c. nia, and Glen Licbhardt (right) have been playing stellar ball' | E mnmaow waaes powerful part in the selection of an eastern if not national cham- pion ruler—Georgetown and Navy “To make a comparison with one of the teams you have already mentioned, I saw the Georgetown- Duke game in Washington last fall and Georgetown walked over its weaker opponent to the tune of six touchdowns to none. ~ When you figure that the Blue and the Gray will have eight of its varsity men back_ this fall, with a much more experienced bunch of reserves, it would seem as though old Georgetown will have considerable to say about the eastern ratings. “Navy, too, will have last year's good November aggregation, plus some likely looking youngsters from the plebe ranks of 1928.” The theory used to be that it .took years to develop a good doubles team in tennis, let alone a championship combination. yet, within the past' season or two, America has turned out at least three star duets with apparently the fiery spirit of youth as the main factor. George Lott and John Hennessey waded through the 1928 national championship field beating the best teams of France, Australia and the United States in such one-sided fashion that the experts haven't yet recovered from the shock. ‘This summer, another smashing pair of youths, Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn, burned the courts abroad, winning the Wimbledon championship besides scoring con- quests over the Germans and the French in Davis Cup competition. van Ryn and Allison were world champions when they came home, only to fall by the wayside in the national championships as a new combination, Lott and Johnny Doex pounded their way through the ficla at Brookline, Lott thus gained a distinction held previously only by Tilden—that of winning th2 doubles title with a different part- ner in successive years. ————,——— “NEW VIENNA STADIUM HAS 50,000 CAPACITY VIENNA, Sept. 21.—A mammoth stadium capable of accommodating 50,000 spectators is to be erected in Vienna by the spring of 1931. 1t is hoped that at some time in the future the Olympic games will be held here. ——————— REBEKAHS ATTENTION All members are requested to catch the 7:30 FERRY TONIGHT FOR DOUGLAS. A GOOD TIME IS ASSURED. —adv. I i T TAMPA, Fla, Sept. 21.—Two three-base-hits and @ couple of DIOCESE #0 BE HONORED | . flashy plays on batted balls during : Duncan Esterbrook, aged 61| the American Legion Junior tel The Rev. G. M. Menager, S. J., 's, pioneer of Dawson, died | championship series, earned Robe: Guerra, 16-year-old third a tryout with the Tampa club of the Southeastern league. Guerra parked a couple of hiis under the left field signboards, a rare feat even for the regulars of the Southeastern league. And he scooped up a couple of sizzling drives to get his man at {i Guerra signed on the dotted line but will continue his winter school- ing. —_—aeo—— FORMER YUNEAU BOY MAKES NOME AIR TRIP Jack Morton, son of Attorney Harry F. and Mrs. Morton, who} went to the Fairbanks district early | in the summer, made a flight tc Nome last week with Pilot Frank Dorbandt, aboard one of the planes of the Alaska Airways. He will spend several days in the Nome; district and then return to Fair- banks by air in time to enroll as a student at the Alaska college. Jack graduated from the Anchorage ; high school last spring.—(Anchor- age Times.) “DUDE,'BACK IN THE DAYS WHEN THE AVERAGE FELLOW NEEDED EVERMTHING FROM A SHINE TO r | Novena, with the Des Moines, Jowa, club and will make promising big league al when they are seen in action with the Philadelphia aletics. Foskr A PATRONESS OF CATHOLIC [ | | | | i DAWSON OLDTIMER DIES i e recently at St. Mary's Hos- preparatory to the feast|Dpital. He was a native of New of The Little Flower of Jesus, | Brunswick but had lived long in a Therese de Liseux, patroness of |cabin in the south end of Dawson.‘ the Alaska Diocese, will begin to- morrow at the Catholic Church. announced this morning that the S e LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA~1 8 o'clock followed by the Prayer of the Novena. In the evening, there | will be a short reading, dealing witn the life and virtues of the Patron- ess, followed by the veneration of the relic of the Saint and closing with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The Rev. Menager stated that the evening devotions will be held atleo o opon o ctaek of blankets, 7 o'clock on Sundays and at 7:30 . ié o'clock during week days. These lighter than a pair—get a famous hours will henceforth be adopted | for the evening services. - e DUCK HUNTERS AITENTION Motorship “EAGLE” leaving Ju- neau Saturday night for Samcum. |Get yours early, from your dealer. For full particulars apply VAN'S Ly | Distributed by Kennedy Bros., GUN STORE OR TRUESDELL'S. | Anchorage —ady | lof the North. Best design, down, |lining and cover. Holds most | B | BOXERS ATTENTION Boxers interested in next smoker | communicate with Al King at Ju- | neau-Young Hardware. adv. ! 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