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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE N —— S . Pacific (o.nt League 1‘ 1| WONDER ) [T LookS A iF ( 1 ams traveling E CAN DO! | HOW LONG | | TIME DOESN'T National League J HELL BF ( MEAN ANY THING, st 1 Philadelphia 0 FIsHIN TO HIM! McMANUS SAY' HOW K [ wHATS ALL S e L oy | RicHT AsouT it} ]HE_’H'\.‘.\"L i SV || cUR ELERHANT fi\v'l»,L T | |ALL RIGHT o 9122 | CS.‘(-A('. | DO YOUL GIT OUT OF THIS WILDERNESS?) @ | v T7 WEVE GOT Il (¥4 (':\‘,(“ OuUT C | \ - ¥ B round American League ton 3; Cleveland 2 St. Louis 6 Detroit & STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to date) Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet Oakland 64 43 50 1ttle 6 4 n Franeisco.. 57 19 rament 6 i1 rtland 50 54 ion 19 wood 19 58 ngeles 13 63 National TLeague Won Lo Chicago 18 Pittsburgh 15 that | St. Louis 1 3 New York 42 38 Brooklyn 37 i1 Philadelphia 3 45 sston g 43 sl 1 M © 1927 av InT'. Fearure Service, Inc. r ¥ : é G-15 Grest Brutain rights reserved said I do not say Blks lose th ving to prevent the Demp figh but | want t money due me and cofloction interferes with | B then I am sorry.” Loy nnati 2 19 3 NEAU TRANSPE AP American League COMPANY LOMSKI DEFEATS s fi o first of the seventh ”Vl Nms MOOSE A oo r e e JAGK KEARNS . WILLIE WALKER }enneir Freight ‘and B 003E El’-ATEN . i ‘.« a%E[P)JllJé.ElT) :‘1(?!({; 30‘1’)1H WANTS MUN[Y 8 B e g : 4 " i) . e nerican Legion | Killewich takimn. Wi feut tor fht finers and the Moose bota] prives in New July the THE EMPIRE HAS 4 1 ) I M( up vase 1 Brown, 1b. time this ‘year chance of win day before the Dempsey-Sharkey AND ) 18 ‘ 1 atehoRat i : I BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Alaska Juneau... 1 ah ¢ I g the y, to collect money he allege Porothy Alexander Ball/ "™ second game in the S . i Uadv i e | PLANT ,IN ALASKA AT % The Moose have with wins and owes him under an old four games N0 losse It twa 4 . S Vale, LET Almquist I'ress Club Wins Its First Con- |peterson Of Miners in their first either of the me‘ et ol :'-nvr’u‘.-- Im yire. We call and deliver, test on Local Grounds | 5 A Kosk 3 p. z 4 e . The GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator is here! the two team first Kirk and handle the gam Sharkey honor oitect Nostrand wili ' if such Detroit Philadelphia Cleveland last night tec! St. Louis mically knockod out their | hava a slight acond h credited and last half, the won from tho | ar¢ Free + LS Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 Dempsey Your Phone the Do thy Alexander team last nig ALEXANDE feated the Moose club of th AB R H ¥ ity League by a ‘ Brune 2b. 3 Phe Paps had the gan wad | Wagner, P, apparentl but a W four uns to he d in the sixth inirg which was all th t oaters nocded to win their first ame on the local ball lot this eason Toole Hoffner, Peel, 1b. Hancock Pinter, ss Hancock,B | Huston, p. Green, cf Koski, hurling for the Moo vas wild and his batterymat Killewich, was equally so, and 1t as this wildness that roved costly. Houston eventua otals started for| Summary: Earned runs—Moose he ' visitors, . yi ¢ three higs |0 Dor. Alexander 5; first on balls| n five inmings. Costly infield er. —0ff Huston 1,'off Hoffuer 1, oif| ors behind him allowed the Moose(K0ski 4; struck out—by Huston | o score five runs. He was re.|3, Hoffne Koski 7; wild pitch- fleved by Floffner in the sixth|®S—Koski 1; passed balls—Kille-{ vho, was nicked for one run an|Wich ‘3; first base on errors e it Moose 6, Dor. Alexander 1; hit by Sailors Yaxe' Liad piteher—THuston by Koski; stolen | Wile ‘Viiitove arabbed & two riu B. Schmitz, Brown and| ead in. the " first frame. ‘The|Shaw; one each; sacrifice hit started off with a_ single | Koty 1; sinatie piteher 1 3 Hoffner umpires—Th pla e Bill Schmitz, who wa I and alle S 2 , X e and 1t's 1nstalled. ito at st on” et oot M- MacSpadien home. And now----it is here. f his grounder, scored on singled | it It y Brown and shaw. i seir| SITTIG SETS NEW alf. Brunes s led and took sec HALF M"_.E RECCRD bnd on a passed ball. W valked. Toole singled. Brunes wa NA rappod between home and third | ly" “‘[ 5 1., ut Killewich threw the ball away | S1tH8 of the Tor eral Electric, with its vast f&lnd of unlimited re- From the dealer’s point of view. ‘1!”)' was (‘XPCCl'(.’d tl‘)afg Gen- From the dealer’s point of view it is perfeet because it bears the world- | An extra tire is sure your frisnd Kknown name and carries the guar- General Electrie. It pre- sents no assembly problem because, On who you always can depend, i ’)u.\ T trust to luck — take along an extra tire Don’t trust to luck—buy your of us. 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With one Pete Schmitz singled to and Killewich walked. | wn's scorcher went through foffner, Pete scoring and Kille-| ich going to third. Shaw's hot rounder missed by Sillowich scoring and Brown went 0 third. Vale singled, scoring rown and sending Shaw to third {foffner dropped Peterson's fly, illing the es. Kearney lifted | pne back of second which Hoffnor faught and Shaw scored from hird. Vale went to third but was balled out for leaving the bag too 0on. haw's was counted Vale was not put out until fter he had 'crossed the plate. | foffner relieved Houston in the| pixih and the Moose scored ona! un off him. Peterson walked earney singled to right center nd Peterson romped home whil» fancock tried to untangle hit feet pnd pick up the ball Win in Sixth i visitors put the game on| ce in the sixth. Wagner went] but Koski to Brown. Vale knocked | lowh Toole’'s hard hit grounder hear second but could throw him but ‘at first. Hoffne® walked on| our, wide ones. Peel drove a ter- fific liner to left genter scoring foole and putting Hoffner on hird. Pesl taking second on the hrow to the plate. Koski un- borked a wild pitch, scoring Hote- per and sending Peel to third. e latter scored when Killewich ot one of Koski's slants get away romr him. It was the tying run nd the rooters from the Dorothy Alexander went wild. Pinter walk- d, stole second and went to' hird on a passed ball. Killewich, hrew off his mask to chase the pall and while he was putting it back on, Koski trapped Pinter! pff third, The Moose pitcher fail- d to cover the plate and Kear- ey's perfect throw there went ailing on to the grandstand while ! 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