The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGI > UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927. By GEORGE ( ARE QUL SING 15 THAT DINTYS VOICE OR 19T THE ELEPHANT SR [lor crRYIN'? \ f © 1927 by Int'l Feature Servic G Hcan'T YOu SE = THIS FOOL | ELEPHANT 19 STANDIN' ON HIM OFF! 4‘\ ‘}r M‘“H e Inc reac Britain rights reserved. e MY FOOT: CALL THIS 1S NO TIME fr TO THINK=- CALL HIM OFF | TELL B you' - HIS LET ME ’ £ THINK ! E l—,' [ - [how [' DON'T xnOW CAN | NAME ! E) scored from second on thg play ! but Manning wes caught tryin to get back to third. Holmau rol ed to Christian who thréw hin i GAME | SHIP NINE IN out at first ending the side Hancock Hits Homer | Brunes, leading ofi for the Do walked. Ch 1 and Wagng & fanned. Then came the home rus off Catcher. Hancock who hed | dk(‘ Hns m l‘vuv [nmn ,|Locals [Akr‘ lmlr RN | i2ies domle unier an: sttiEaoboid 3 eep 1d, dr g Jrune in Game Yeslmda\ Lead in First—Win by f] ‘I"'I(f‘ 1:11\‘ hafisdn 3 : i | | ahead o t as s thire Leads in Series. | Score of FIVE‘ to ]hlce hit of the game off Manning - | Box Score and Summary LB, July 1..—The In Manning held the Dorothy Alex-| . 4 e ns broke into the hit column!ander fo three hits last nigh DOR. ALEXANDER | every inning yesterday after-)while tho locals garncred five Wiznh 1 \v“ R H PO A P on in the game n Christian, and Juneau won § t o f < 9 0 0 ¢ ¢ nd and took the A ‘circuit clout by A. Hancock, |Hencock, A.c. 4 1 3 a:t [esent series 2 to 1 ittl the visitors’ catcher, in th Tool L : ¢ 2 a 1 b bred eight of the runs in tho|enth. with one man on base, was | Hotner, 1b 0 010 1 of .;.J ’v'""" “”"‘””‘ | the hitting feature of the game ;:::;\:\i l"”\l - "y "A AR e batteries wer | = st e at At f 1cock,B., 3 lattd—Boehler g “. I'”, ,‘”" in l\:,d i K‘ H' et ‘l' Pinter 8 0" b0 ol he first inning when Habernic ttleitenight tadd . Borrean.! 2 e e Brunes, cf - k. N . S ‘ s “ml ed ('I\H;.llm bun Htl .nw‘. Onflitian, b o ; GAMES ‘THURSDAY id M. MacSpadden tripled driv-| oo 3 3 8 18 14 0 i l;flf'fir' (tml League ling in Coughlin and Watts. Little | A and ¥ eattle ¥ i 1 A nento 3; Portland 1 | Mec Noored ps e ld pitch, mak- ) AB R H PO A E i / jo i |Habernich,1b. 3 1 1 6 0 1 sslon Hollywood 5. el Kl A R e ealsly e s Ange ); San Francisco 11 The b SPORE DR Watlonsl Laaa | he visi cor on 1 Watts, cf 1.°8. 0 ¢ ek 4 gue _ |second when Harvey singled, ad-|pq i e ew York 1, 11; Boston 6, 6. | TG S dui & irdbieg | . R 1oy Avierisan Toague |throw trom Mannins to first, and | 0 0 AR g Riladeiohin: 5: Washington. 6 came on home when Holman let ‘”,,;, b o 1% 8 Bonad 6 -8t Louls 1 | Coughlin’s throw to third get away | King PRV R AT Rl 4 T oh; from him | Mosher, rf I R e R R o | Tho locals had hard sledding | STANDINGS OF CLUBS ‘;.r: :’m lm”v‘.umlru‘; ‘Hn :\f | Total 2 5 92110 9] Pacific Coast LC“L{’U(‘, | 1 vl'l Ta ut no i y \in i Summary Earned run Ju | Won Lost Pet | doubled in the econd but died on | neau Dorothy Alexander 2;| hkland 56 38 596 | base. Mosher got a single in the |two base hit—King; three base| rciseo.: 61 13 542| lifth but never got past third |hit—M. Ma den; home rur 18 43 527 where he was put out. In the sixth A Hancock; first on balls—off heramento 19 15 521| Watts singled, Little Mac' was | Christian 1, off Manning 2 rtland 15 16 195 | hit by a pitched ball and Man- |struck out—by Christian 2, Man on 14 50 168 | ning’s drive to third, while Toale |ning 7; double plays—Dorothy s Angeles 41 b1 116 | knocked down, went for a safety, | Alexander, Pinter to Toole to olly wood 87 85 102 filling the bags with none away.|Hoifner; wild pitches—Christian | National League H. MacSpadden grounded to short |1; passed balls—Hancock 1; hit] Won Lost Pef. [who threw to the plate w..m‘m pitcher—M. MacSpadden by | ittshurgh 39 2 .619| Watts ancock tried to double | Christian; stole bases—Coughlin, | 5 39 | Ma first, but his peg | Watts, King, 1 each; Umjires hicago 38 585| was late and high. Little Mac’|Thomas, Barragar and P. Schmi ew York 33 500 | - —— rooklyn 170 oston 2 | wdelphia incinnati 24 43 American League | Won Lost ° ° | ew York' 49 20 ® | icago 40 A K Hle‘rx'::;l ,Z The Juneau Gun Club will stage a Big Shoot at the grounds hiladelphia ol ol SUNDAY, JULY THE 3RD, AT 10 A. 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