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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER 3y GEORGE McMANUS EMDEN!S FOUR DINTY= \WHAT LET 'S TRY NAMES ON | | ROVER - TOWSER- % ¢ - ‘p lN AST ARE WE GOIN' |[HIM AN SEE WHICH g | sPOT— \ BilLL~— _c ) : % g kQNE HE'LL ANSWER! o TIGE - | :,LM”\,E' = 3 \Cadets and Sailors of Ger- n "H( ruiser Have Excit- g Race in Dories. iorman eruiser Emden cne of the b port irth’s celebratior hortly after 6 o'cloc ht, from the Alaska Jun i \ old Pacific Coast Docl Tnt'l Feature Service, Ine. 2 [ | 3 7. I crows wern cheered fromn Great Britain rights reserved. e L > ol | the time they dipped their oa 5 | Alaska Juneau rock dump until| } piumbing—Sheet Metal Work | GAMES SATURDAY ained il L g South Front Street | ; | Pacific Coast League SR Y e A PR AR | M«]h 1 9 ? ind seattie g The race was between two crew O R DS S W S R LR G S L, it 4 R | | | } were manned by th anli N.«limml League 3 and P o Yory 2 > : ooklyn 7, 8; Philadelphia 5, 0 |3, A" 4 by the sailors. Dory 4 COMPANY ATTLE, July & Seattl won, one length ahead of dory New York 4, 1; Boston 1 | % | hurl outpitehed the Oakland il oh {leaving 1 and 8 neck and « Moves, Packs and Stores | moundsmen yesterday "and with tie for third pla Jface Him smashod out safetfes|the aid of four Oakland errors o oneth 6 Pittsburgh g AR T i e R P Freight and Baggage {and thosSoldiers switched piteh-[the first game was won easily. (g, jone fi'!lf"rulx‘ ”Lm;:m‘ few foet apart from the start with ers for the second time, Boas|The outstanding work of the poooi® b 00 ERE P number 4 a trifle ahead of the l . e b | wright coming back to the mound |opening game the doublehead- 1o it 67 Claveland 1 | other three, probably because thei- | l ¥ % » and hing the game. Juncau|er was Graham allowing only pyioieinhia 2: Washington |lane was on tho outside of the | ) . cored three n tho sixth,!f nzle N AR A et pile and they had a sligh | k o g sl N STANDINGS OF CLUBS i . | E gt were but a few inches apart unti! two in tha seventh and It t ond affajr, Coopor sifls. Codst Lalaas advantage of the wind. Boat 4 Elks - Miners ‘Defeat Sold- / | sk i | The batterics wore ! 5 930 o final spurt when bont 2 gained : Score tnd Summary thi. A Scattle to six hits but the ver, held their lead during Pl {ments and Seattle also took that : ors while the other (hice hoat Sacramento garnered at opportunc mo ? o nt race to win first hon zame: Oakland Hasty foet on the other crew y s Prompt Delivery of iers in Opener But Drop | & : i “ MeCl 5 2 \nd ¥: Henttfo—Crabnm wad | Oroend e B0 e ' s ] LADYSMITH COAL Final Eavna Monday. . ; 5 P li JL 2 2 2 ¥ - I L i : Ll hit a fast stroke over the PHONE | SO Sty a Sec Oakland—Cooper ', "% 1 x 100 yards to come in a tie ¥ ote Schmit ol YO (€ anc Jool; le {night ( VTSR v 8 h dory 3 fc . onor: I Yuha By o .| 3 '“,I" z [w. B il .“) : FAntirews, 2 !:’mlx ‘IIM\ att Kn Natlofial: Taagne w v‘v ‘1 T for third honor combination to a well earned P § Watts: of ¢ 5 Won Lo \ victory' Mon afternoon over ? L 8 T thabures g ning's race were Elks-Miners, the former winhing | v N . o2y 3 GAMES MONDAY G i cadets Hoffman, stoersman ) to 3. Schmitz held his opponenis | ¥ . & facs a1 i il Pavific. Coakt Loag St. Leu 9 pp, Schach Sudd rton to 7 hits and neither walked noi | ! X s P J 4 R i a : Leagua New York v ' ,- | Sehylz, IHeinecke, Schmidt hit a single batter, and was not| S 41 15 16 3 ity 'j“h““w‘ : Baooliten Pauckstadt and Huri scored on after the second inning. | 5 i R i SOLDIERS Los Angeles 6 : Boston § } Dory Andrews who started the g S Sy 2 AB R H £ Philadelphia 391! won second money, Riemansy, | for the Elks-A. J. combine 1 7 i« RO ninth, time up Cincinnati 147/ steersman, Ruth, Bretthorst, Kra five full innings and was rel TS Sacramento 4, 2; Portland 8§ American League mer, Sohnle, Maak, Nigand, Hen in the sixth with the bases full| 5 i X 4 e s e ¥ Won Lost Pet |nomann, Prager, Steuck and and none out. His control wue | SRS ; i 2 3 g /| F 3 : . ’”“‘“r\t; ll:II I.g,ug Y e TR &1 716 Draifs poor and he was nicked for % % Opener 10 innings i shington 2 Dory 3, composed of cadet safe blows. Mosher, who reliave B, 3 o | *cowan, . .. 2 8t. Louis 2, 4; Pittsburgh Chicago 2 5 545 boatsman, Rockholdt; Ambrosin him pitehed good ball, but made | E& i i : 3 £ | E thalerlh, 3 218 York 4, 9: Brooklyn Detroit 37 5 Schulz, Dau, Freymadl, Beduhn a ! mistake when he grooved one| § e ik 4 chard L Opener 11 innings. ' 7| Philadelphia 35 ‘»\'\l -l!‘.] l.;'ll. Glane, Haymann and for Jimmy Manning who dro 3 ke P A 3 Cleveland F 10 Ophendof! the apple over Baldwin's garage _ . ylor, cf. t W v it od g 28 ' A 414 Boat 4 the winning crew of th> | The're lots of folks quite glad to biick of centre field for the circuit | ‘g » 5 fadelphia 10, 3; stis 11, Boston 64 229 | sailors was compo of helmsman tell ke three men in ahead of | gl . Totals : 8 27 Washington 1, 1; Ne rk 12 Juneau Citv League | Brant, Penncr Malina, Schlegel,| That we have served them very him. Only bne ter, safety wa . ? ; Subs r awroinfl 21 e Won Lost Pet, , Kurtz, Janodowski, Friendrich well, ks 2 0 1.000{ The prize donmated by the Ju American Leglon ‘00| neau Chamber of Commerce will qu have the experience,’the ! Moose 1 2 . be given to the crews tomorrow facilities and the skilleg men rowing in last ev Dory 1 composesl 7; San Fran | 6, 8 First game called registered off his delive that | ' L . % | fifth troit 4, 10; St. Louls §, 8. | ‘imnluu in the ninth and did nc i o : i Summary: Barned runs—=Soid-|# - | damage = 3 s s i Elks-A, 3, 7; two base hits i e % 1 i3 ase Wpivariiive : Takes First idoney 8 aworth. Darsasar. 4L Hac SPLIT DOUBLEHEADE. I Alaska Juneau.... 1 ¥ ——— _ [labor that make up the sure-fire- B RN Mcihis : “‘Bud”’ Claney, fresh from the minors, is one of the prinei- |gadden: three base hits—RElls SEATTLE, July & | S e It doesn’t scem to be much con- | Service ',” he Lownd 4o STRRRER 3: Monda) 1 € s o . : s o1 o o on f iy i - 4 > g |equipped repair sho The sat- Neb one: Vs otithit tobe ¢ pal reasons why the Chicage White Sox are up with the leaders 'th, Watts and McCloskey; r”"',:']" ”"["] ‘1", B8Ry, . OBk} FE!MMF}f THAN]I\“P?B‘LIC [ solation to a ot of peaple to know | istactory 'n‘r’u‘tlnlr( hu:} W v,A ¢h 1 in the Fourth of July serics, in| in the Amecrican League flag rush., He’s starring at first, and !first one balls—off Boatwright 2, |’ RO e Dzt mamo. dn the) for e coal viders latt AL/GERTENLIL, Ja -easisr {0 Bet:inte] MeavamiCEastCir o8 I prbar-o % R meina . . ; o e Jftenth inning on Arlett’s double Brothers, where you can also lthan it is to got into “Who's |Dave served others is proof-posi- Warink e, Hirs Batuiday. atter | [ B8's moan at but. off Jackson 1; struck out—by [LORE 3 ! ; . tive. of - tha- antietantion CERaS ¢ drew { ‘ : | Boatwright 4 in eight and two.|"d Guistmo’s timely single bills, I solicit business of Who,” even though heaven is a| A atisfaction that s ngon it drew the blank number | - - — - - eRisds’ Anh o ",”W‘ g Seattle took the second game| residents, coal, wood, etc. Quick| myeh better place to get into awaiting you here. ‘I"II;L \Ii'-“l_ 9Fy & |“hr|] el hounced the ball off the top of| first marker on a two-bagser by |one-third inning, by Jackson 7:|Y1°n they pounded out four rans delivery always. Phone 114 g e | — Hfks Miners playe ”H“.p. st | win's W e Tonaas | il B ttaks. GUE ROk e |t o AL S YR in the third inning, nine in the —adv. D. B FEMMER. 1010 papers tor suic at The Empire he Soldier club for Chilkoot Ba ; ¥ x i 3.9, BIKS-A fgon and six in the s ot e N T < e b for a homle run. That was the|ly [9. 4; double plays—solaioss | 1" 201 8 “”:I;’vl s 'n)m. Hug JUNEAU MOTOR CO. end of the scoring for the day The Soldiers hopped onto Jack-|Smith to Bliss to Englethaler ¢ ) b o S ‘ In the opening stanza of Mon tor | Benttha: & e £ . | Box Score and Summary | son for a twobagger a triple and |Richards to Englethaler to Rich-] . ittle ‘and Arlett hit one ‘ PHONE 30 day's game and Moose-Vets eom | . A l teh-1 cireuit trot for Oakland bined three hits and a walk for| Th€ same: | single in tho first frame which fards, Corner to Bagelthaler, BIKS-| “pye bytigries were o: B v lad e MOOSE combined with, a pass and three|A. J. Jackson to Roberts to An-| piugs same. Oakland-—Krause De Boss told me to step | | oughli with a double, went to third when E| miscues, gave thefil “five’ scores.|drews; passed balls—Coughlin 1:1,.4 Reaq: Seattle—-Edwards and : Jackson missed Andy's throw t Jenkins, Sow e ;"u]“d:cyt“"‘h‘:': Service I‘mmlnr Co. a B! B 3 SchmitzW 1frf 2 2 'A triple and a single bunched co-|first base on errors—=Soldiers 3 tarrag 2h 3 8 : gethoe o Bed added thel B hit by pitched A nab him at second, Brown walked |Darragar,.2b 5 2 gether in th cond added tl ) Second game: Oakland De : | and singles by Manning and Kil laney and Baker; Seattle—Suth chewin' de rag to come {| Will Haul Saw M‘“ Wood Vale, s 5. 3 2 ixth tally for them M E by Boatwright, lewich scored Schmitz and Brown |Brewn. 1b E Win in Fifth i hits 12 YU o land and Schmiat | on down to de Rhodes’ and Coal Office Phone 389 Elks-A. J. Take Lead Mauting: & TR | The locals, tralling by five runs | Vobttx. putbhARecmoats b A e gy 5 v Residence Phone 3501 i Killewic 5 |off Corner; losing pitcher—Boat | In the first and second innin 1 t the beginuing of thes fifth,| We'se sure got de good g 4 ; : it eginning bt v et et B e g g the BElks-A. J. scored three runs,|Schmits P. B 08 eiihido . e “BHL o "0 COPBRN | . o e e e g asEew GAMES SUNDAY at \ |2 4 i Walkley, rf 3 |and Roberts one ®ach, Watts 2, Pacific an Les eats. | coming from behind and momen s of the ball lot in that inning and s 4 N e | iz i vk 5 took. the Tead . o *Heinke, 1f T p# e ming and M. MacSpadden Reifer 1, En-|Oakland 4, y 3. Where Front Street | o Aptys a0k he el teomn. thalt ] op w ot 3 o] the soldier infield went haywire.|gjothaler 1. Umpires—Kirk and|Los Angeles 3, 17; Sa ancisce|{ flirts with Frank ur Work Is Our Best opponents. But it was short lived g I Five solid smashes, including two | Nogtrand. | Advertisement as from theri on Pete Schmitz| o5 2 o] three basers walk and four ; g ; i Totals 16 13 : asers alk @ f ——.,——— Si , 0; Portland 1, 2. 3 is ’ vitched Edinburgh base ball, hits| o+ gypgtituted for Walkley in|Soldier misplays sent seven run 88405 Hollywoad 1.1 Capitol Dye Works boing few and runs none at &Ll o0 0T ners ering over the pan for | ViILL, TEAM WINS IN National League C. Meldner — Professional e PR VL ACOI (ous ety ELKS-A. J tho home tesmy Siving it B liht =37 St. Louis 4; Chicago 7. | |Uleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 in the first without a. hit 3 "\'1,“"'" PO - | to six lead. The Soldjers scorad TUG OF WAR hNT Pittsburgh 4: Cincinnati 5 }u; —e - ] Closkey was safe when Wa < % 5 | i dropped his fly in right fietd P IEARAEN It INIE-OF IhEEEYD OUTPULLING MlNERS Philadelphiz 1, 5; Brooklyn 6, 6 i A key, 4 < oLt s 22 i and that was their last view of Bostoni, ¥+ Ne g & 5 : Coughlin, ¢ § PRz Joston B, 7: New York 6, 8. >AN ~ Coughlin attempted to sacrifics ““‘“‘1‘\’““ i 4t wme’ pikait . OUribs T enihe: Aiariohy. Tecets | JAPANESE TOY bunting down third base line, aud sy | Jackson held them hitless in the| Taking revenge for past defeat: |New York 5; Washington 6. SHOP JRANE, Cop s AT e Mangan, ; was safe at first whon Browy | Mangan, M p ixth, seventh and eighth, oniy|on similar occasions the Alaska|Chicago 14; St. Louis 10. H. B. MAKINO droppedSchmitz' throw, McClos| (19S5O8 ¥ nine men facing him, and allowsd | juneau Mill team last night won |Cleveland 10; Detroit 9. Proit Sitaal key going to third, Jimmy scored e B '..“1" st ox 218 for Mail Orders mmy MR B L them a single hit in the ninth. |(he tug of war event, defeating —_— :n_m-w:ml later when Vale jugglad bt 8b 2 After the locals had cinched|the Mine team in a five minute SEATTLE WINS EASILY Watts' grounder. Hetlbaien 15, 84 |the game in the fifth, Boatwright|pull. The margin of difference | SEATTLE, July 5. — In the 9 TEED 100% PENNSYLVANIA A flike home run in the :morrl Onehl .1, y was yanked, going to short while|between the two, however, was|same last Saturday afternoon,| > N mave the Elks-Miners their last|pneth Moo i Corner was sex: o the mound.|[mot great as the victors' advan-|Seattle batsmen bunched their| IARAI‘INIL OIL two runs. Habernich led off \\xlh 5 b e v . _.!The latter managed to retire the|tage at the emd of the pull was|hits in the eighth inning to win| B a two bagger to left. Oneel and| moia 27 § 2|side after Watts hit him for three|not more than four inches. isily. Hufft’s home run in the! THE BEST BY TEST ergmann Bill Bapragar went out by *_Substituted for Watts in|bases. He fanned M. MacSpadden'| Members of the winning team|!rst inning with two men on same, route, P. Schmitz to Brown. | i iy inning, But when he came back to start|were: Gravrock, Cameron, Meade, [V1es, cinched the game. The S S 8. . Habernich pilfered third. Jimm, f—Substituted for Andrews in|the sixth, the locals remewed the|Paulson, W. Anderson, Nurmy,|victor put John Miljus in the lnl'lg oom McCloskey drove a scorching|gixth inning. slaughter. The first three men to| Reiniki, Bracken and Simonds. It|l'ad of Coast League pitchers grounder past second to center ummary: Barned runs—Moose- | g—————— s was coached and directed by Guun-|vith 13 wins of 18 starts. The ball took a wad hop around|vets 7. Elks-A, J. 2; two base|f¢ — T ~=—R!jar Ingman. Doc Wright of Los Angeles, is Breakfast—6 to 9 Shaw and rolled to deep center|pjis—Habernich, Shaw, Henning: S e cond, with 12 wins out of 18 amore. e i - Lunch—12 to 1 and Jimmy came hone. home runs—MecCloskey and Mars | ANNOUNCING MINERS'S POOL HALL arts. Moose Come From Behind ning; first on balls—off Andrews| WIill be closed for at least two| The batteries were: ; Dinner—5 to 6:30 The Mgose-Véts came from;be-|4; struck out—by Schmitz 7, by weeks. Steve Johnson, owner, isl Oakland — Dickerman and nind in the third inning, scoring)Andrews 3 in five innings, by D I B going south due to illness of his aker WRANGELL S’]INGLFq We cater tc ihivee runs on two hits, a walk, | Mosher five in four innings;| 0( ge ros' brother. —adv. Seattle—Miljus and hnmn V » e sumlf ;:‘:nrires.y bt | an error, a sacrifice hit and a}jouble plays—Elks-A. J.' three, ERE nit batter. H. Barragar walked|Moose-Vats one; hit by pitcher— | e : Joard by jthe week or month. and went to second while Haber-|hy Andrews P. Schmitz; stolen| Six Cylinder o e 5 g nich stood on the Uue and let|pases—Brown, Kiliewich, Coush- i PONTIAC PRICES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS s Vale's popup drop safely. Browa|lin, Andrews and Habernich, one - N E. GREEN, Prop. ringled scoring Darragar and send. | cach; hits 5 runs 5 off Andrews,||* SENIOR & ‘ . FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED PHONE 551 g Valé (o third from where|hits 2 rans 4 off Mosher; losing| Delivered at Your Door—Fully Equipped he scored on Manning's sacrifice|pitcher—Andrews. I'mpires—XKirk| SED 4N Py TO SERVE YOU ’ ily to deep center, Brown taking|and Kean. £ sdcond on the throw n. Killewici FIRST GAME ¢+ Sedam :ll..:. ..$1075.00 Juneau Public Library ingled to left center and Brown'c The Elks-Alaska Juneau combi COU e qored. The Mocse-Vets had men |nation spotted the xol(hurv clun 31595 F. O. B. Cabl;olet . "1150.00 Juneall Lumber Mll13q I'lc; ‘ an.d on bases in the fourth and fifth|from Chilkoot Barracks a six-run | Free R(‘fl(]lllg Room byt were unable to scote. Shaw|lead Sunday afternoon then cams i i 4 npened the sixth with a drive|back and walloped them fo the DETROIT Landau .. ... 1175.00 Y Clz.l:alé."f::o:s ‘F!I:or to left which took a bad bounce | tune of 1.? to 7. Jackson }uf'rl.,nl BT : LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN . ' 2 thadisg Kiors Ot thicd and went - for two bags. Billjfine ball after the initial frame fias B On ¥ Schmitz and Barragar walked pop-|and yielded but eight eafeties in ALASKAN HOTEI oL 3 . ‘, e ulating the bases and Andy woent|the nine-inning affray. : ThOs. J. f ¢ tf) :‘33“9 ;x,:,,“?‘(“)‘;,p: gma o the showers, being relieved by | Boatwright started out strong and g - | H . T . m, Mpehor ilp sbeucks guf Vala and|held the Totals scorelbés until 9 Ny 4 MODERN REASONABLE RATES PRSI Sk o Browh and had two strikes on|fourth inning. But nine men faced [nccaul Connors Motor Compan'y Dk HotNer. dros o mm::::":;;k‘evé-‘:-nn ¥ Manning, then sent one over th:|him in the first three stanzas. In 2 , * : %, / " % arengs B AI:L heart of the plate and Jimmy|the fourth Juneau scored their h L - ! (et ettt ot

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