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BRINGING UP. FATHER [THIS 1S A FuNN‘( TowM IN INDIA. WHO EV HEARD OF CARRYIN' IN WATER FROM AWELL ] | TO FILL UP YOULR TUB| - //l—-LFORA BATH? © 1927 av Inv Featune Senvice. Inc Greai Britain nights reserved & | NOwW TO GIT READY LF‘OR ME BATH! By G LOR(,L McMANUS FINDIA 1S SURE A COUNTRY OF i MYSTERY NOW WHERE DID THAT WATER CO? ) SEATTLE WINS BY ERRORS IN SEAL'S GAME SAN FRANCISCO, —The Seals took a a comedy of errors ed by seven bobbles won yesterday's game Seattle made five errors. Five of| the Seal's hobbles are charged to Puceinnelll, ‘an outfielder, playing shortstop. The "batteries were Seattle—Brandt and Jenkins San - Francisco—Williams, Turpin and Vargag GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 10; San Francisco 2. Portland 1; Los Angeles 4 Hollywood 2; Oakland 5 Mission 3; Sacramento 4 National League Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4 New York 12; Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 6; cinnati 5. Boston 1} St. Louis 6 American League Detroit 6; Boston 4 St. Louls 3; Philadelphia 9, Chicago New York § Cleveland Washington 1. STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost 1 Cal., June 10 leading role in and Seattle, ald and 10 hits, Oakland Sacramento Seattle Mission San Francisco Portland Los Angeles Hollywood 28 National Leagu Won Lost Pittsburgh 30 15 St. Louis . . 26 19 Chicago 26 19 New York . 26 Boston fats 3P Brooklyn . .23 Philadelphia ... 19 Cineinnati 16 .327 American Won Pot 700 H08 551 479 478 457 447 .283 Lost New York Chicago Philadelphia Cleveland Washington 8t. Louis Detroit Boston > Juneau Cxtv League Won Lost Pet Alaska Juneau 4 1 .800 Moose . i 8 2 600 Elks . 2 3 400 American Legion.... 1 4 167 — .- LET Aimquist rress your Sult. W call and deliver. Phone 528. the dial identifies it among your friends as a fine timepiece. Like the name on the radiator of a fine car, it wins well-deserved recognition. In selecting a watch for yanzlfuuapfi.ehwn of which anyone may)u.dyheptwd Gruen wristlets from $35. strap Vit oo or, THE NUGGET SHOP 71 Mac’ é"w wcsd B\ AR dms —— MINERS DEFEAT VETERANS 12-5; TIGHTEN GRASP Hard-hitting Miners Place at Top — Moose Have Chance to Tie. Playing a steadier ting more consistently that erans, the Miners last night won 12 to 5, taking the lead in the first fnning and holding it easily through- out the game. This gavé them four victories and one loss for the ies and, as they have but one more on the schedule, makes it impossible to head them off The Moose, however, won and two lost, have a chance to tie if they can beat the Miners when the two clubs meet next Tuesday evening and hit- the Vet game with - three Miners Hit Hard Miners hit Cunningham enough to win had he been given gilt edge support, which he wasn't They landed on him for 12 safe blows, including one three-bagger and three for two sacks. The Vets mis cued eight times behind Cunningham which “ contributed” ‘materially ‘to the run getting Jimmy McCloskey led with the stick, getting two two- haggers and a single in five trips to the plate. Watts got a three-bagger and a single in four times at bat, and Holman singled twice in trips Tha Vets treated some of Oneel's offerings with secant - respect. Little rapped the apple over the rightfield fence for the circuit in the first frame. Hanna and lected a two-bagger each . Five-Run Lead The Miners jumped into the lead with five runs in the first inning With one away, a two-bagger by Mec- Closkey, a single and a stolen base by Watts, Sarr's fumble of Nowell's, grounder a dropped throw by Thom as, followed by singles by Oneel, Holman and Benson, and a passed ball on a third strike, Closkey, Watts, Roberts, Holman “Molly” MacSpadden slammed out a homerun over the rightfield fence for the Vets only score in their half of the first Two runs were added by Miners in the second after two men were out. Nowell was hit by a pitch ed ball. Hanna juggled Roberts roll- er, Nowell going to third down the left field foul line for two bases scoring Nowell and Rob- orts. They chalked another marker in the third when Barragar was given life at first by Hanna's high peg to that sack and scored on Mc- Closkey's second two-bagger of the game. The hard the Minersg Legion Scores One With two out in the third, Hanna Clil](f'l‘ Heinke col- | gcored Me- | Oneel and | the | Oneel hit ! 'doubled past third base into loft and scored when Benson played tag with M. MacSpadden's hopper and then threw wild to Oneel at first After holding the Miners scoreless in ‘the fourth frame, the Vets added another counter, and had a chance for more but threw it away by poor baserunning. Thomas fouled Barragar who made a nice igainst the grandstand screen. Sarr's roller to short went for an infield hit. Holman missed Walkey's ground |er, Sarr taking second. Walkley kept on to second and was trapped trying catch |let Benson's throw get away {him, Sarr going to third Tag reco quickly and nabbed Gedd at second by a pretty pag. Walkley waited too long to start for home and MacSpadden's throw had him jout by feet Miners Increase Lead | In the fifth the Miners added two more runs and increasad that by two |more in the sixth, making the total Big Mac’ flied out to Thomas and ' r flied out to Heinke. Mc- y singled to left, scoring on | Watts’ three-base smash into win's garage. Watts scored on No wall's single to left. In the sixth |Holman was safe at first when Sarr | juggled his grounder. Benson singled “In right, Holman taking third. Man- {ning missed Geddes' throw from the {outfield and Holman scored, Benson going to second from where he scor- »d on Big Mac's single through the {tidx The Vets scored runs in the fifth when they got to Oneel for three clean swats. With |one down, Heinke doubled to left and went to third on =2 wild pitch Hanne walked and stole second. Lit- tle Mac’'s sacrifice to center scored |Heinke and sent Hanna to third | Manning singled, scoring Hanna, and | went to - third on Thomas’ single. \Hmh runner died when Nowell | speared Sarr's long fly to center Mosher, replacing Oneel at the be- {'ginning ‘of the sixth, turned back the Vets without either a hit or run. Only six men faced him in thesc two frames. their last two T WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. | | \ . e SCIENTIFIC TOOTH BRUSHES BEST EVER —— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. -— 3 Box Score and Tummary The game MINERS AB R 1 'Barragar, ¢ out to| | i McCloskey, ss, Watts, *Brodie, Nowell, Rabel Oneel, tMosher, p Holman, 3h Renson, 1b. |Mae., H., 2b |to return but escaped when Big Mac' | from { Hanna, ss Totals 38 12 12 21 * — Replaced Watts in sixth f-—Replaced Oneel in sixth AMERICAN LEGION R H (MacS., M., ¢ gy ) |Manning, 2b.,3b. 3 0 |8Sarr, ) 3 1 | Bald- | | *Walkley, ¢ 30 (Geddes, {Mosher 2; Thomas, 3 0 AT MYREN’S HEALTH BREAD The 100% Whole Wheat Bread Sabin, If 0 f 0 Cunningham, p. [ Heinke, cf, rf 1 Totals *_ Replaced 8: Summary Earned 6, Vets 3; two base key 2, Hanna, Oneel, each; three base hits—Watts, 1; home run M. MacSpadden, 1;| struck out—by Cunningham 8§, by| Oneel 3, by Mosher 2; left on bases| —Miners 6, Vets 3; double plays— Vet Cunningham to Sarr: wild pitches—Oneel 1; :passed balls—-M MacSpadden 1; first base on errofs iners 4, Vets 24 hit by pitcher Vowell by Cunningham; stolen | bases — Barragar, Benson and H. | adden, Hanna and Walkley; crifice hits—M. ;MacSpadden; in nings pitched — by Oneel 5, by hits 6, yuns 5, off Oneel, none off Mosher. Umpires—Kirk and Gray. 2] bin in second runs—Miners hits—MeClos- Heinke, one HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WHOLE RAISIN BREAD? Special for Saturday WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS—20c a dozen JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. 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