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SAY! KIN YOU TAKE CARE OF THE THIS BEAST RAJAH GAVE AH- SR | THAT IS A SACRED ELEPHANT | DARE ((NOT TOUCH DON VT Wi MER ELKS WIN IN NINTH; MOOSE LOSES, ERRORS Antlered rrlbo Wlns Sunday 5 to 4—Best Game fo Season. nine had played hd\ *ball through 1y afternoon, Ame the Elks After the Moose practically flawless eight innings ¥ they handed the on a silver platter in the ninth in- ning when Brown dropped Barra- gar's easy foul pop fly and on the , next strike Barragar crashed the ball against Baldwin's garage three bases. Then with two away and ‘the score ticd at 4 all, Koski let Oliver's hit roll through his le which scored Coughlin, won the game b to 4 The game proved to be one of the best of the soason with the Elks playing the b ball throughout the entire game. A double play unassist- ed by Gould, the Elks’ second base man was a feature of the gamc Barragar Stars In. five trips to the vagar, the Mingr's catcher, who was borrowed by the Elks to replace M Allister who is in Skagway, hit a three bagger, doubld, and two singles driving in two of the Elk’s runs. Hs also handled four perfect chances at short stop to catch thé runners at first. with exceedingly good throwing How They Scored The Moose scored their first twe runs in the second inning after twc were away. Kearney. drove a single through the infield and would up & third base when Pete Schmitz seratched” a hit through second Schmitz went to second on the throw in. Shaw lifted a high fly to Oliver in deep center, the latter dropping the ball and two runs scored. The Moose scored another run ir the fifth inning. Shaw the first man up singled over short stop and went to third whén Brown the next mar up scorched a timely hit to right field. Brown stole second base. Bill Schmitz hit an easy one to Jackson who threw him out at first and held both runners on their base. The Elk infield had drawn in close to shut off a run at the plate when Molly MacSpadden hit an easy one to Bar ragar the latter muffing the ball scoring Shaw and putting MacSpad den on first base, and Brown on third. Koski them hit an easy po] fly to Andrews for the second out and “Big Mac"” rolled out to firsi base, retiring the side. Elks. Score in Fifth The Bills scored their first run in the fifth inning. Andrews the first man up singled to right field. Bern hofer advanced him a base when he hit an easy roller to Pete Schmitz Then Barragar singled through short scoring Andrews. Barragar wa thrown out Shaw to W. Schmit: when he tried to stretch his hit tc a two-bagger. The Elks came back strong in the next inning to score two runs anc tie up the score. Oliver was giver lite when he hit a slow one to Vale the latter throwing to first basc and Brown dropped the ball. It would have been a close play however, if Brown had not missed the ball, Jack son singled for his second hit of the day advancing Oliver to second Henning singled through short scor ing Oliver, and Jackson went t¢ third when Koski attempted to catch Oliver at the plate, then MacSpad den ‘threw the ball to second try ing to catch Henning and Schmitz missed the ball and Jackson scored hut Henning was held on second Gould the next man up hit an eas one to Vale who attempted to catcl Henning at third and both men wer¢ safe. Gould stole second. Then with a.man on second and third Schmit set to work and pitched himself out of a pretty hole striking out Quist, Andrews, and Bernhofer. Moose Score in Eighth oWith the score tied at three all the Moose scored a run and it look ed lik» they were going to cinch the game but Gould came through with a double play which helped things considerably for the Elks. Molly Mac Spadden who had not made a hit in his first threc attempts at the plate ut his shoulder behind one of Jack 's fast ones and drove it acrose the street for double. Then Kosk on- the second ball pitched. crashed ¢ nretty double over third, scoring Mol ly. “Big Mac” hit a line drive to to plate, Bar- \\.l‘ for | and the EIks | SEATTLE TAKES — Koski off of sec over gecond bu trap belween first he attempted tc Gould who doubled ond. Vale singled caught in a second when the bag Win Game in Ninth Elks failed to score inning, and held the hitless and scoreloss in their first half of the ninth. Andrews was the |tirst Elks’ batsman up in the nintl siven life at first when Bil’ 7 juggled his easy grounder Bernhofer waited until the count wa |thres and two and whiffed, Androws |was held on first. Barragar hit » pop fly which was dropped by h.ll in the Moos: The vmh( CARAGE THIS 15, BLUT HOME FOR HIM '\ | GIT IN THERE.' By GEORGE McMANUS T KNOW WHOSE LL SERVE AD A |8y coLLyt M |GLAD THAT'S LOFF ME HANDS! JOMNINI=S Hii © 1927 sy Int'L Feature Service, Inz. Great Britain rights r 54/l SERIES, 470 3 from Los Angeles, by hl rors, GOO(J Playl”” | Seattle took the series from Angeles 4 to 3 by winning a doubleheader yester day. The Indians cnpped the opener with a ninth-inning rally, scoring five runs. The Augeis' eight helped them lose tle second g The batteries wr.re First game: Los Angeles erby and Sandberg: Seattle and Schmidt. Second game: Lcs Angeles— Ham ilton, Sanders ard Cunningham; Seattle—Miljus and Jenkins GAMLb SUNDAY SEATTLE, June 6 Weath Martin | foul {Brown. On the next ball pitched by | Schmitz ragar connected for hi | fourth hit of the day sending th {ball. over the street for a triple and scoring Andrews and tining the score. Then Coughlin and Barragar attempted a squeeze play for the | winning run. when Coughlin bunted {the ball to Schmitz who threw Bar. |ragar out at home, but Coughlin was safe at first. Oliver came throug) {to redeem himself for dropping a fly hall, by singling ever short stop. The ball rolled through Koski's legs and Coughlin scored the winning run and thus ending the game. The victory yesterday for the Elks gives them a chance r first place if they win from the Miners Tuesday. |The Miners are leading the league with two wins and but one loss The Moose have won three games and lost two. while the Elks have won two and lost two. The Amer jcan Legion are practically out of the rtunning for first place, having won h=¢ one game and lost throe. Box Score and Summary MOOSE AB R T Schmitz, 2b. 4 0 M. MacB.,'¢c. ... 4 1 Koski, 1f. [ H. MacS. [ Vale, ss. 0 Kearney, 3b. 1 P. Schmitz, p. 1 Shaw. cf. 1 Brown, 1b. 3 0 Nelson, rf. 0 i PO w. 1 2 1 1 Jb.rf. Totals Barragar, ss. Coughlin, c. Oliver, cf. Jackson, p. Henning, 3b Gould, 2b. Quist, ss., Orme. If. Andrews, Bernhofer, 2 0 3 2 0 14 0 1. 1 0 Totals 39 10 27 Stolen bases—~Gould and Brown; three base hit—Barragar; two base| hits—Barragar and Molly MacSpad- den; struck out—by Jackson 4, by Schmitz 7; double play—unassisted, Gould. Umpires—Oneel and Cun- ningham. TENNIS COURTS LURE AGED SWEDISH KING STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 6.— Despite his 68 years the warm spring weather has brought King Gustav out of his winter seclusion on to the royal tennis courts. King Gustav has been a familiar tigure on the principal Swedish courts tor 50 years, winning or losing with the good humor of the real spo man. The king carries his years lightly and would rank high in a list of players of his country. He has a powerful service, his back hand play is sound, and his placing good. YOUNG CORBET FIRST TO USE “PSYCHOLOGY” CHICAGO, June 6.—0ld credit “Young Corbett,” who died suddenly a few weeks ago, with having been the first to use “psychol- »gy” in the ring. Corbett employed it to beat “Te:- “ible Terry” McGovern for the feat- nerweight title in Hartford, Cenn, n 1901, Terry, sitting in his dressing room hefore the match, heard a pounding on the door and heard Corbett shout: ‘Hey, come out and take your lick- ing now. Come on and get your head knocked off.” McGovern entered the ring so angry | that the cool Corbett flattened him n less than two rounds. Corbett’s real name was William Rothwell. 1b. rf. b timers \ — e+ —— Pianos and Phonographs for Sale or Rent. Victor—Edison—Columbia I‘ Cleveland-Philadelphia, 0 Oakland ) | Portland Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 4, 1; Seattle 5, 11 Oakland 8; Mission 8, 5 Sacramento 5; Hollywood 9, 3 San Francisco 4, 3; Portland 2, 1 Nationat League | Chicago 7; Boston 0 | Brooklyn 0, 6; St. Louis 8, 1 Cincinnati 10; New York | American League i St. Louis 9; Washington 1 | New York 5; Detroit 3. i | SHORTSTOP LOSES GAME SEATTL June 6.-—Chick worth, shortstop, lost the game urday afternoon for the Indians after Pitcher Brett had won it Ellsworth booted a grounder in the [sixth with two out and the bases| loaded allowing two Angels to erc |the plate and another to follow The batteries w | Los Angeles—Peters and Sand-| berg. Seattle— GAMES SATURDAY ! Pacific Const ngue |Los Angeles 5; T Oakland 3; M [ |San Francisco 11; Portland 3 iSacramento 3; Hollywood 2 National League {New York 9: Cincinnati 5. Boston 10; Chicago 8. Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 4 Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain American League {Chicago 6; Boston 4 St. Louis 5; Washington 3 Detroit-New York, rain Ells-| Sat-) Brett and Jenkins, rain STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 41 30 §% - /8% 36 36 36 33 30 27 League Won Lost 28.°% 18 24 24 22 23 18 17 14 League Won 32 |Sacramento Seattle an Francisco Los Angeles Hollywood Nauonal Pittsburgh St. Louis New York Chicago Brooklyn Philadelphia . Boston 3 Cincinnati American New York Chicago . Philadelphia Cleveland St. Louis . Washington Detroit . Boston 20 12 Juneau City Leagne ‘Won Lost Alaska Juneau 1 Moose et | Elks American Leglun SHORTSTOP ACHIEVES UNAIDED TRIPLE PLAY HOUSTON, Texas, June 6,—Eddle | Hock, shortstop of the Houslon. Te as, League baseball club, made base- | ball history at Dallas when he ex- ecuted an unassisted triple play against the Dallas Steers recently. Records reveal only five parallel feats in the major leagues. ‘With runners on first and second base, Joe Tate, third baseman of the Dallas club, lined to Hock, who mada | a leaping onehanded catch. Hock touched second to double the runner that had headed for third, and then ran toward first base to tag the run- ner coming toward second. OUR WORK IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT CAPITOL DYE WORKS —Brunswick records arriving every boat. Ice Cream, Candies and Soft) Drinks. - JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE. C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 Wins Doubleheader Sunday ¢ | McN "W | appear “Hoot" | out { their “and { They will send their [almost {MORRIS AND COLE HIGH, GUN SHOOT; ‘GARRISON TO TALK held th and several were made Dby high gun Williams 24, Carter Geo. Barmos 14 tied fo hoot off Gun Club yesterday Juneau shoot The regular ery good scores the local boys. 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