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e R 1 A R— +that n «Rayr B \Ih\E! GOOGIE /\VD SPARK I’LL(, I RECKON oOU MAN BARLOW HAIN'T GONNA CAM DOWN TILL YOUNG DAN'L GITS BACK —— l l‘(“ll[ ’rmun (‘l'-\ku!flnu yodiGaie, nc., Mic! ot these Mickey, o Ervin Fex rse, erican league pennant, cannot re- member when the Tigers had a catc to compare with Mickey her is what you call an ad- you can't get Tyrus T to compare the present Detroit team the champion- t of 1907-09. But can't get ovel rane took a sec- h a 50 hi Tt club nine Ti- HE SHORE HOPKING Tigers the yelling above, years old as Walker, White and Fox are, or nals—which league contest in the regular soa-; three years— some of the batters hit balls that | nt to the fence or over, day, even with the great | outs. “I know that Detroit outfield. it D\-)Tqrv now have a screen up in left field that we did not require. both the outer gard- eners and those in the infield—play | and the game, both in defense as well as attack is en- SAIRY Great Britain righss reserves. and y my ece about Cochrane I Breaking the Rules so realizing how dangerous com- “The present Tigers have a good sons are. For instance, in the | punch, are shifty on their feet and with the was cently n I had seen our ne fielder enced that I ‘meanjback farther playe: > have mnot heretofore Bon: ugh the fire of pennant-|tirely changed. winning c them on ship cl mpetition, and he has °p. History of champion ieve, will prove has this bceA Rccomn v have nearly a full ‘ I 'r SPICES Coffee Charm! Preci eliminates aids digestion. ion roasting reids— BLENDED, ROASTED, AND VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY . CO. 1S HET upP 'BOUT TH' BOY LEAVIN' OFF PLOWIN' AN/ TRAIPSIN' OVER THE COUNTRY ARTER GOT MARRIED TO SAIRY OFF'N OTHER THEIR Z FOLKSES PAPP'ES TOBACCER. S in the palm of his big glove, and ¢ from lel the ethers, the in tion game I saw Detroit play St. Louis Cardi- big | first tters like Heilmann, Crawford | «wonder man’ in baseball, Cochrane and Veach, would have been easy | fills the bill. Detroit, with its It was the new, livelier ball | young club is breaking all the Give Cochrane Credit erested in the Gehringe: brought ach thin penny, coming home at Fowlersville, the start he impressed me as being | the most natural and ome of the best prospects I had seen. He had |* to be farmed out but he came back {and developed into a star. ‘I take pride and naturally am important part r is playing. Gehringer to me {when I was managing the Tigers. | k it was in the fall of 1924. did not cost the Detroit club direct from his | Mich. From | oL’ BARLOW, HE'S A-YOWLIN' SPITTIN' LIKE A TOM-CAT HE'S A-FEERED DAN'L WENT OFF AN’ which | Bob NA- 'CAUSE T long as he keeps his v ht, are Gerald Walker, 33 years e¢id, as is Geslin, Mi EDITOE | quota of seasoned and tried per-| “Another standout and first of a series of s formers in there to stand the strain. his own right is the on Mickey Cochrane’s phe- | is fortunate he a boy, Marvin Owen, on third base. nemenal ccess as manager of catcher and in a position to direct ¥is improvement over last year the Detroit Tigers. and inspire the team. He is one of | is amazing. i gy the great catchers of all time, Give Mickey Credit By RUSS NEWLAND which would prompt me to make| “I did not see ‘School Boy' Rowe ( iated Press sports Writer) the one comparison that never on a |but they tell me he is a wonder SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.— Detroit team was there another |with fine control and a most ef- . Tyrus Raymond Cobb, who was a |like him. fective overhand fast ball. He - baseballer in Detroit when the o ’ must be good to equal the record city was more interested in making| ,_ _ Game Has Changed of sixteen straight, turned in by automobiles than winning the Am- | You know it's hard to make |pitchers like Walter Johnson, Joe compa: ns like t And when I | wood and Lefty Grove. have a fine spirit. But I still must { hand it to Cochrane for taking so many players inexperienced in championship competition and keeping them going. Usually the young fellows get jumpy and can- not stand the sf “If there is \uL’] a | thing as a, rules for a pennant-winning team requirement. RL ENTER UNIVERSITY | | | | | | ‘ Edward T. Mize, for the last two ]vezu's connected with the United | States radio office here, and offi- | cial baseball scorer, took passage | for the south on the Princess Lou- ise on his way to Seattle to re- enter the University of Washington where he will be in his third year. { COLEMAN’S i Pav Less—Much Less | | | i e | Front at Main Street Hea I1thful, Sunshine” “SUNLAMPS” Keep Your Good Health ultra-violet rays of “Indoor for the whole family. The new $-2 sunlamp bulb does not require the use of goggles. SPECIAL TERMS You buy the S-2 the fixture at $2.00 per month. Rental may be applied on purchase Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—8 bulb at $3.75 and rent I HAIN'T GOT NO USE FER HIM, NOHOW._ HE'S TOO CUSGED STINGY T BUY A KNIFE CUT A CHUNK DOUGLAS—18 FETCH THAT , they're going to stay there. Goese Goslin, Jo Jo White and scems able to handle them. Jesse Stuart, a Kentucky di farmer, is publishing a book poetry which contains 703 sonnets. and Free Delivery On Your Meats and Groceries LOW PRICES! YO' KNOW HOW DAN'L 1S...\F HE DON'T BACK WITH "M, HIT'g SART'N THERE'LL BE TROUBLE BETWIXT HI-FALOOTIN' FER DAN'L ... T NEVER HEERED O' FOLKS A-COMBIN’ THEIR HA'R OF A NIGHT BUT, MY LAW! SHE_ . GAL | DOUGLAS NEWS HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES With only four Douglas high g | school freshmen, every member of y class has an office. Helen Ed- is president; Ben Shitanda, esident; Jackie Sey, treasur- A Roy DeRoux, secretary. Su- perintendent Bowman was chosen ady for the class. Other classes >d their officers last week. Miss Pepoon is advisor for the class of 1935; Miss Karnes, junior ad- visor, anid Mr. Pederson, sophomore. E school enrollment has 29 students which is the small- j est number for many years. There are two graduates taking commer- | cial work in addition to the oth- IS e LEAVES FOR UNIVERSITY Margery Fox is a south- bound passenger on the Princess Louise enroute to attend the Uni- f Washington. < PR S Vs ON SICK LIST Eddie Roller has been on the sick list for several days because of {a painful tooth extraction, Hendy ! Langfeldt has been unable to work past week-end owing to a kack injury. 1 | | | Miss | | 1 versity e e STILL-BORN The still-born child of Mrs. Lucy | Hermandez, born ab the Govern- ment hospital the latter part of i last week, was buried here Satur- | | day afternoon. Services were held in the Government school building. e — rt of | SAIRY'S GETTIN' TO0 freight for Jocal mefchants at 4 a.l for the Seims Spokane Co. was also unloaded for work on the new road.| - MRS, E. J. WHITE TO SPEND ator of the Territorial Museum, a southbound passenger leaving Ju- ORGANIZE; CHOOSE ADVISORS 5,cay on the Princess Louise. s on her’ way to Los Angeles to My Beauty Hint | | muniea'i |to attend. By order T 'DECLAR! HYEW COMES S HOPKING DOWN TH* ] HOLLER AN’ . SAIRY, SHE'S A-MISSIN' m. Sunday. Another dump truck | — e — WINTER IN LOS Ax(‘.nuzslz Mrs. E. J. White, ' Assistant ‘Cuir- | is She pend the winter with her daughter, Lenore White, who teaches in he schools of that city. AVIS ADAIR Refrain from eating when tired. Food cannot be properly digested when you are too fatigued or nerv- ous. After a hard day, try drink- ing a quart of milk, slowly, instead- of eating dinner. - ATTENTION MASONS There will be u Stated Com-| n of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 F. & A. M. Monday even- ing at 7:30 pm. Work in the E.A. Degree. Members and visitors urgeu" of the W. M. NORCO CALLS | Y |, The Norco docked here with NOW! BIG SAVINGS! BEST SERVICE! J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. COME AND SEE OUR NEW LOW PRICES! As our new low prices are based on the Cash and Carry principle—the profit is too small to allow bookkeeping charges. . . . Therefore all eredit transactions will be eliminated after September 25th. HUB FREE DELIVERY 4 'MIKE PUSICH JOE SHORT, Assisting i LT o T ARKET PWA AID READY FURTEMPUHARY = o =] ,< = -i—lr Al Federal Funds to coming as Soan &s-Nome prohibiting reconstruction on burned area without authorization'son. flom proper authority which only‘ will be granted when plans for re- . MRS. CHET M'LEAN LEAVES building are approved and all prop- | erty owners involved have consum-[ ed to such readjustments as will be poung passenger on the Princess She will visit relatives in for Federal Seattle for the next two months. ecessary.” The reservea area | buildings ization program. sion, and fire mnins vlished. O | | Be Forlh - eee T6 * enter Plans - Are Decided: (Contmued from rage One.) |son, Jr., | cess Louise for the south. ispenl the e ‘Mrs. | Louise. Qr (;eo. L. Barton Chiropractor 201 Golglsteitt Bldg. OFFICE HOURS ONLY Hours 9to 12—1t0 5 Evenings by Appointment PHONE 214 ROBERT SIMPSON LEAVES FOR SCHOOL IN SOUTH the junior class at Stanford University, Robert Simp- left Juneau on the Prin- He has summer here with his the ' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- s being ~nlarged so as to fit in with the general modern- In a telegram to Gov. Troy, dated Sunday, Tke P. Taylor, Chief Engi- neer of the Alaska Road Commis- urgéd immediate action on the grant for miupicipal improve- miénts so that Some work on streets ean be accom- FOR SOUTH ON PR. LOUISE Chet McLean is a south- e PP A R STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD BAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. 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