The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER LONG DINT Y- TAKE CARE I OF THIS ELEPHANT \ WHILE 14 CO IN THE 1 HOTEL AN’ SEE j MACCIEL \TD\',‘N - AS I'M NOT SO 3 | KEEN ON TAKIN' | B | CARE OF A BIRD THID S12E! \F IF THIO ELEPHANT OF TO RUN AWAY - THE DAILY ALAS k/\ EMPIRE, MONDAY, (7o JICCS THINKS | COULL HOLD Himt JUNE 13,45 92d. VETS WIN IN g GAME SUNDAY! Maggie Riley, rated as; the best girl baseball player, has swung into dynamic action this [lks Lose Another Listless ' scason. She’s first base lady Mee. . Tup lauts | el i th et 2, 4 | d she’s as handy ’1" (l fm (’C“m as she is with the glove. Die- The Elks baseball team lost an- | tures show her limbering up in her Msticss game o't a practice game ' ) iheglon ) ¥gsterday, Al (1N Exclusive.) / ) Lo Bleven errors by the Dills cost them the m th J ! tart the mound for the UK 1ard and was give | poor by his teammates. | Cunnin 1 started for the Vets | hut w ked for three hits in | the initial inning and tho X ining relieved inning wed two runs, M him in the second pitched masterly ball, holding Bil until the iny when they made one ron Jim was hit by a pitched ball i the last frame of the seventh anc an the scoreless sevenli wag relieved hy Cunningham who was kit hard for four time'\ gingles and gne double in the Jas two innings, the Ilks scoring fou runs Jackson pitched nice ball fo four innings but the Veots gath three hits in the fifth" inning s four crossed the plate, The Veis scored two more in th gixth. Andrews roplaced Jacksor in the eeventh inning and was | nicked for two hits and one run. | Elks Score in First ! The E made two runs in the first ipning when Mangan, the ! lead off man, was hit by Cun ningham and given ticket to first} Coughlin cond to score hase. sing Mang througn Coughlia tole second and scored when Oliver led to right field R P Vets Make One in First | Manning, the first man up, hit|the ninth inning by doubling to . timely single over short and|left and scored when Coughlin was advanced to second when | Singled, and took second on the Davis laid down a prefty sacri |throw in. Oliver hit a line driv fice bunt, Manning scored when |to Geddes, who ‘made a pretty McAlister failed to handle Thom-| catch. Jackson connected for a by oo i g ! single and placed Conghlin o Voib: Tio! Bodrs: inERouuth third. Jackson stole second. Orme The Elks handed the Vets a run | hif a pop fly to Davis who made la pretty running catch. Andreys in the fourth inning when limlll!‘ { lined to right field for a safe hit | booted Thomas's grounder. Roy was FEMIN NE ROGERS HORNSBY { ] o i ----- SA—— . ) lage and leaving the Uni- | versity of Kentucky he became a | \traveling salesman, later goi {into politics and serving fourteen vears in Congress. He will co iplete his four-vear term as (...\ | ernor this year. He studied law | for years while in Congress ‘mnl{ | Governor. He owns a large farm ed and strictly | r in Carter has six is mar He is County, children. .0 at second by Walkley, hm"»n'l)lil\lf Coughlin and Jackson, [r.v\ and refused to attend his own | safe at first. Waikley ; Quist ended the me by hitting | inangural ball on account of his| cond and went to-third on |2 Pop up. to-Sabin, | opposition to dancing. | the overthrow and scored wheu Box Score and Summar | g | Andrews attempted to catch him | Lo B PR el ATTENTION MOOSE | off third and Henning missed the | AB R 1T B Big entertainment for the peg. | Mangan, 161, ¢ 2 1 1!ladies aftor the meeting tonight. Elks Blow Up in Fifth { Coughlin, . £78 301} adv. The Vefs took advantage of the!gliver, cof. .. 5 0 2 0l - i Elks errors in the fifth and with | Jackson, p, 1b 5 1 1 1/ THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- three hits scored four runs to|Cummings, rf. 2 0 ofp!FBT. MOST U l‘)'lO “\_'l'll‘vl{\"”l practically cinch the game. Sabin|Orme, rf. . o R | ;5] :1;,5011\‘1“;“'\0\” PRINTING was given life on first when | Andrews, 1b., p. B TRt o g ket ez e v i St Quist missed his grounder atGould, 2h. ... 2 0 0 2! short. Manning singled for the | Quist, 2h. 80,0 :x! I.J.SHARI(ZK econd time advancing Sabin to!Henning, 3b. . T T second. Davis lifted a prett: McAlister, ss., 2b.ss. 4 0 0 1, Jegei‘.". and hingle over second to score botn | 5 ; plician Sabin and Manning. Davis was Totals .39 710 18] . Watches advanced a base when Heinko | AMERICAN LEGION ‘fis}fi‘éfl"\?“ll singled. Then the fun bogan when | AB R H B! v 6 [ Thomas hit a fiy to Jackson. the ! yacSpadden, 3b. 0 0 0 = e ¥ latter dropping the ball but Thom—:;{::"{;:;v[“l‘,: i e R 0} BuVADS N Wva, | as was out as-it was an infield | payis, 2b. &5 40t fly and the batter is forced out.|yjeinke, cf. I e B e 1) ! Jackson attempted to catch Heinke | watts, 1h. wd 08 00| i oft of first and Davjs when to Thomas, 1b. ... RVl | third on the overthrow, Heink» walkley, o 5.1 .0 0 stole second. Walkley was safe’ garr, sg W GBI | at first ‘when Quist juggled his | | Gedae i 4 o e al grounder and then threw heme to | (‘unnln:'mm l’ ah. .X' £ 2 3594 ‘; cateh Davis, the peg was low and | gapin, ss. et 0 q Davis sneaked back to third base | . by soma brainy base running. The | Totals 9 ;-'.‘:.’:':;".— i bases were loaded and Sarr hit| Winning pll(hnr e rfln"n{ng' v 36 S3a30 INL LnE a high fly to Oliver-and Davis josing pitcher—Jackson; struck| (aamvs o4 2ANSYITdW LV geored “after the catch and tha ‘out—by Manning 8, by Cunning- other runners advanced a base.'ham 1, by Andrews 2; first base Quist missed another one at short on balis — off Jackson 1; wild when Goddes drove a timely hit ' pitehes Cunningham; hit by at\ him, and Heinke scored, fl"-‘,pnuher' fangan by Cunningham, Walkley took third. Coughlin threw ' Coughlin by Manning; two base Geddcs out at second when the | hit—Mangan. Earned runs—Am- latter attempted to steal and re- erican Legion 5, Elke 5. Umpires tired the side. | —Barragar and Nostrand. Vets Score Rgain - e e — Th~ Vets scored two more rins | KENTUCKY GOVERNOR in the next inning and one in the | 1S ADMITTED TO BAR seventh inning. The Elks scored! — ¢ one in the seventh and eight and| FRANKFORT, Ky. June 13.— then made three more in the ninth Gov. W. J. Fields has passed, th: ‘but fell two runs short of tieing required examination and will be- the score. Mangan started off lnleome a lawyer. He is 52 years of E enjoy the distinction of serving a class of custom er that we hold in high regard. We are servin gthem with the| best foods that an experienced grocer can buy. We are serving| them in the politest manner that good breeding could susgesl We invite your nexk grocery order. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases Seatile Ow‘nm elmed S Sun® day in Batting Batt'e ’ i Heavy Hitting. g Oakland SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.— Portland : Seals overwhi 1 Seattle in Los An a batting battle yesterday and Hollywood smothered them vnder a barrage St o hits to take a doubleheader ¢ I b Pittsburgh 1 1 [ ini; San Fran- St Lou ) ) dry and Rego.'New Yorl ; | seattle— Brandt, ) 31 25 57 hmidt, Borroani; | 25 30 5 Kune and Rego 19 8 10 GAMES SUNDAY | Cincinnati 1 34 346 Pacific Coast League American Teague tle 7, 4; an - Francisco Won Lest Pet U R | 6 17 67 Migsion 1, 1; Sac 3 33 593 Holly w 0, 0 10.| Philadelphia 8 540 Portland 9, 1; Los / 2, 8. Washington 16 National League { Detroit 24 480 York 6; Chicago 7 Cleveland 24 471 Pittsburgh 10; Brooklyn 11 |5t Loni 23 160 | Joston 4; Cincinnati 1 Boston 13 6c | Philadelphia 4: St. Louis § Juneau Citv Ler erican League Won Pet Cleveland § oW York 7 Alaska Juneau... 4 1 800 Chicago 1; Washington 6, Moose 3 2 600 Boston 10; Detroit 11 { Wik ) 1 133 2 4 333 INDIANS WIN SATURDAY [Amergeiry . Seslon SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 - Two home runs in the eleventh| Weak Eye<7 This Is Fine inning by rlock and Hudgens| If you have weak, aching eyes rave attle a victory over thefiry sgimple camphor, witehhazel als Saturday afternoon. The hydrastis, borie, ete., ag mixed in Is led 2 to 1 at the end of the/Lavoptik eye wash One small |eighth inning. Seattle put two|bhottle helps any case weal ovér in the ninth and the strained or sore ey Aluminum tied the score in their half. The|eya cup free Mauro & game was decided in the first|Co,, D In half of the eleventh, Doug ad The batteries were: | Seattle—Knight and Schmidt. |1 Almquist s Your Suit San Francisco Mails and| We call and deliver. Phone 528 Rego. { 1y Rememer Him with His Favorite Smoke on Father of CIGARS and NOLAND’S s Day (June 19th) WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIN TOBACCOS CORNER r,,,.---',,,,,..----.-,,,,,,,-,,‘,--,-.--.-—--__-,,-,--,,,-- BN ey 2 o 3 I TN R IR 2 A FRIGIDAIRE | | | | PHONE 832 and 85 % | “Um-m-mm, Looks Good” Says Gilda Gilda Gray iy her kitchen, I o is qmu content to run along with jority. Gilda Individuality made Gilda Gray, | is shown lbove i actmf the who did an old dance in a new w2y | toothsome dessert she made in and won fame and fortune. But first experiment with her new when it comes to matters affecting | Frigidaire. crrirrrrr v The easiest understood, not the simplified kind, as simplification leaves a doubt in one’s as to its dependability. The FRIGIDAIRE Has satisfied one quarter million users in years, and when you get one in your home you are assured of the lp.ukuw of the millions of dollars invested in it by the General Motors. s List of Users - Juneauw’s mind five Growing-- THE WELCOME CAFE MESSERSCHMIDT HELLAN’S DRUG and more ordered which will atrive soon for STORE installation, WHY NOT YOU? We are at your service in demonstrating to you that there is no other than the 'RIGIDAIRE. GASTINEAU ELECTRIC W. P. JOHNSON, Pror. Our Sole A Delco Lighi T gent for Juneaun, Alaska Company e By GEORGE McMANUS . | 33 9 11 SAY,JIGCS-YOUR ELEPHANT JUST | HEY- JUDT A MINUTE- { V| DEVOURED MY WHIDKERS AN MY SOU VE GOT MY WHISKE RS I’ U BETTER COME r[aowrd VHER OR IT- i- N N | 1 KNOW ITS N/\ML p ) X A Moy 1 ) \§ - Oncal [ 11 ) | | n o 1\ ¢ ) ) T h 1 { i \ ) 4 1 | defen ball than 1" " L v ' itor ly two 1 b [‘;‘ 7 7 ng chavgel against them. Th i 81927 ov v, Beavunt Sencn.. tng: - IDRESY AENA]. -ertolw ALY ,5'/‘-} Great Britam rights reserved h 1 the lack of practice. The ok il have material for a good club however, and should show some fagt Baseball before the end of th GAMES SATURDAY ¢ The local game is exy I’ cific Coast Le t 1 regular affair ever Fra f the Dorothy Alexander Oakland 3. 2 = § by innin 0s Angeles 4 N ER 1284567 Tt weramento 2 L] JTuneen Runs 11 0.5 4 1 x 12 agne Dor. Alex hit 1"1} 1% 2 I Al 1 001 000 In the first gamo of the 16 0111000 y oston Cin 1 6 ainst an out-of-town aggrega . | 1iladelph Leu tion, Juneau defeated the Dorothy ATTENTION MOOSE TAKE | o Alexander ball team Saturday eve fie e R o “‘__ the Clev ning 12 to 2 In a slow Tnning {4104 apter the mecting tonight {1 contest H MeSpadden h 1 rdv ch tive inMings and Jimmy Manning RADRRYS i { St. I two, the former yielding th 01d papers for sale at The Empire. ! 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