The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1927. UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS |ALLEGED INSANE 5 PERSONS BROUGHT EXEL‘:?A\SN‘—T, N \‘ \i \(V:ur :AALF‘\:' QL WELL 3:\1%3’»”» T 3 ri‘;'\u“n' 4! | n ! WL o Y, F THAT ELEPHANT | WHAT'S | HERE FROM HOONAH | WHERE DO YOU Q(U BACK INTO THE || LETS CO '\N! 2 | UNTIL % > IN THERE - LET |2 TH | ‘ \ 2R A i e, HIM STAY THERE' M MATTER? | SUPPOSE HE EOT- YOU LWL . T’\\!}‘E »‘) L ; 1 i f ¥ ) : 2 i fI€OLLD BE ? JRE LY FIND 1l { LOOK AT d O { HIM I THERE' _kL“’NrQ\ 1 in nah la 1 boat ting that b ome to look after his prop hts. He said that he had rated the stors at-Hodaalt| | 3 1. WOODARE GCH the people there keep him from his right Plumbing—Sheet Meta :Iln-.m.;u 2 3 168 be next Tu i Cincinnati 22 10 Spc'm Notice | and Davis, and he STERANS American League | NEW YORK, June 25 | ErBet-Ruop, Bllvez Hpx Freight and Bagga I_EGIUN SGURE | strolled down to second while the "AB R | ];'SEA { wi st Pet. | dent John A. Heydler, of nh ot 3 ,” s said ¢ | | Moose intield and outtield played Barragar, 3 .4 New York 21 tional League, has fined Eail "'”l]\ "”", ‘,‘ i e . k \[nnn pong with the ball. He ad-, Davis, P f\'“!“‘{“'“’"»' - -B07, Smith, Pittsburgh catcher, $500 [, ‘”,”'.‘ this ‘,1',"4‘;%- 2 4. FgJR RUNS Tu va.l to third on a wild pitch Manni ) 0o 0 "_“‘;‘ o 3 2 547 and suspended him for 30 day 1»‘,11 AR Rt Rl and scored when Walkley beai ' Thomas, 3 o Washington 3 5001 for what the League termed g fiovey 9 ' | At least give us a trial Lont .o rotler to And that ' Butcher, : : Detroit BN ‘vicouis and bruta wlt on a1 : y I ;8 : Slevel 3 i B S m 217 5D VAN ATTA, Pre ady 1s the end of the Vets' score | Heinke, rf 3 | s M leveland 44 o f a competing club.” | gl o WH”H | Walkley % . | SBATTLE, June 25.—Scoring|it. Louls 48| ) as boen under indefinite | Nothing can et more monoton | Pk s one tally in the seventh anc 3 § 250 suspension since he assault Giinn’ham, oty ‘yl"'v in the eighth inning, the Juncau City League | Manager Dave Bancroft, of Bo | ning ‘and died at first. Barragar | Indians evened the series with Won Lost Pot. | on Jast Saturday ] wo Errers and Tll|( e Hits! walkea in the _ fifth and stole Total 8 A th Blks 2 0 1.000 Lrving an umbrella every, day Prokint e Cs Vels @is. i ‘\ nd where he expired. Heink - us took a three run :: t Junea... | LADYSMITH COAL beat out a roller in he sixth and § {lead in the fifth innir ion 1 U )(-“”] [ rame | went to third on Walkley's 4 “: t P |two S tle errors and 1ts Moose 0 J ) 1% o R I’Il‘ i\l‘: :; I g : | Schmitz, 2b,If (822 T | but both me; d or he batteries were -eo but both men di 1 th Hohiiite, B0 o1 ! i ¢ | Sacramento Singleto 4 ) P q Taking advantage of two error ‘ Moose Score in Fourth yKillewich, <c... 8 91110 and |(4,j hler i L We (\\I,H,IID (9] ,IHQNE?‘ g De Boss told me to step the Moose infield in the first ; The Moose had men on*in th 1]\":\"\‘\ 5 _’ i 4 a4 : Seattle—Edwards and Schmidt.|friends for their sympathy : down here to tell yuh all inning of last night's game, the|sccond and third but didn’t scor s g e : { assistance during our recent af dat when yuh get thru terar v‘.wmu-xl ! ut two clean funtil the fourth. Brown singled King. 1£.2b 3 | GAMES FRIDAY fliction chewin' de rag to come Shaw, cf 3 § .8 )| Hollywood 9; Los Angele: T e AR (WIRE Cafe for a regl feed won by a score of 4 to 2. Can-'past him but he never got any | Mission ) i 3 on 11; San Franci 5 ; ko adrs Gt Ao @ @l ningham pitched well cnough (o[ farther. Shaw singled and Pel Mhbais S m i gtk a|Saramento 4; Seattle b NSy e gu¢ der good | A J L] cats, hold His lead and was mever infSchmitz was hit by a pitched ball. | gt coete 2 8 R RS and 3 danger until the final frame [but they were anchored on second | 1. tnree base hitoKearney: base National League BERRY’S TA) { Where Front Street |and first when the side was re : 1 ¢ ’ N 3 flirts with Franklin ot S P " X on balls—off Schmitz 1; struck|New York 7, b; Philadelphia Careful and Efficient Servic Pete; Schmitz tightened up Al |(jreq In the fourth, Davis fumbled = A bk i i g 3 . e out by Schmitz 4, by Cunning-| > { ter the first inning and hold the!vaioe orounder and the latter A vl (b Al i B A B Rt ) Ve Thsad Cilillie Gins ) ts to threg bingles for the Iast | seored when Kearney bounced one | pyan doudies Slage Vits, [Ohicago. A3CEIttabasgl 8 2 llIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIlllllIIIIIIIlXIIIIIlll|IIlIIImll|IIHlIIIIII|IIll(lIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII jx; frpmes, one ;coming iIn thol,p Sabin's meat hand for a three- {parra ; PHONH 109 a o 2 arragar to Manning; wild piteh|Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 3, eleven|{ ¢ ru f| socond after two were down and | pageer s, TP T S Dl v oSy e Lol i, g i ‘,rmm Next to Gastineau Hotel fitwo in the sixth. His outfield. | which should have been handled Vet Mook hit by pitcher American Lcn"uc o x g th:lnl\\xnulw.fl h:;w:l mlmh xl(«;»lk. with difficulty chmitz m Cunningham; | Detroit 9 un. 20 - - o - p,” : ; il support, Shaw making two pre 7 N By tie ANashinEte Bukton 8 Promp 8 | They're lasting and they're M catches in the fifth to retire the| Barragar forgot he had fo keep Barr fanning| Washing e 5 ! side, and Brodie robbed Butcher ! # st one foot anchored on the me each; sacrifice hits Louis 2; Cleveland 1, ten in / | full of “pep Jof a hit in the sixth by a fine, and that gave Shaw life in | D2V i Umpires—Kirk and nings, Covicn Auro \" RVICE 4 N 4 ) r’nnc tires you meed for | running stab, » sixth but he was forced R Jiune ifety and speed are to be .- - STANDINGS OF CLUBS | STAND AT THE ARCTIC found here. You n't éven Pacific Coast League Phone , 444; Night, : i - w il T i Errors Are Costly | damage was done. In the seve - y dd r zot a. bad plece of advice in K ; [ Kearney led oft witt v BABE RUTH GETS U A : ‘, on the first two batters 1 line v])n Frey . s 7 . 5 ‘ nu‘ery house. A n‘:m:vr Wt Kiin Biwe fine paily Hens: | Stale Hedbna, Tendto siagted fu let EXHIBXTION GAME‘ Pk P MILLER’S TAXI ; * ave a reputation of goiug a ! Seattle fa% daking: the balj on .4 short.contery pearing Ring bt Bteve wits | o oo prpt o hnu %.—Babe Portland ; 4 188 W l\( Hl,‘wl'l' R—STANLEY ! way to please our cus- hop, fumbled long '& | caught trying to smeak to second ; : Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska : ’ ; ot St o o don sl b i y S ol gy 9 in his [Los Angeles .. 3 442 ] CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS {| g i attempting to laid down |fleld. Shaw singled and Bjn[but they do not count in hi | Hollywood 38 50 3 3 a prefty bunt Basx Schmitz beat out a roller to sec.|SPurt to beat, his record of 59 : FOR HIRE to second. Schmitz tielded p | ond, putting two men on with the |28 the blows came during an ex - S 3 > R | JUNEAU MOTOR CO. : ; v Sebspel W hibition game between New York y | - Iy but Brown dropped his throw ing runs. Pete Schmitz's hopped £ o ' b o 1 : ; PHONE 30 and Harvey on to third.| scooped up by agar who | @04 Springfield, Eastern Leagu X y ‘ oy ns TRy FATR. wok the " ehine. N : I i to right field, | stepped on the bag for the finl|team. The Yanks won the game | PHONE 485 ! by a score of 10 to T | ceorga - Patests. aod: gokding| o0 ; e |1 et S Hogutens Buil Shsews | BLUE BIRD TAXT || Thomas Hardware Co. Davis to third. Jimmy stole sec Box Score and Summary . e 5 7 2 % 2 ertising always pays. Use : - . R L Gare ansfer Co. nd. Thomas singled to left scor-| The game: i g utans bt Xibe Ripice ! with all accessories. SHORTY GRAH.M Lo || Service Transfer Co f——> e - ~q | i Sta E '8 arber Shop | 4 = W 5 8 s g R R 2|t || 10 Bl Save ik Wood 20 Ton Hendey Mill. { o= A A ! 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