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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 2, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS DID YOU HEAR YOUR WIFE'S LAST SONG ? Y2 LEAD OF ELKS INCREASED BY MOOSE DEFEAT Bills Win Last Evening 9 to 2 on Own Hits and Errors by Paps !He stole second and scored with, | Scott when Barragar slammed a | hot triple into left field. The ball was on the ground most of the| way but was too fast for |1|-‘ fielders to reach. He s d. Andrews flew |out to Jernberg, and Henning was | | retired, Vale to Junge. i Moose excitement sixth. F. Schmitz hit into center | field and continued to second when Orme chased the ball and! got* tangled up with it. He took third on a wild pitch. Kearney was given a pass and advanced to came in the| BUT DON'T You 19 IMPROVING ? | HOPE S0O-8uT NO SUCH LUCK- T8 THREATEN FRANCE'S SUPREMACY red when | THINK HER VOICE Winning iuct»’ fourln straight game, the Elks went farther into the lead in the City Leaguc when they defeated the Mooses 9 to 2, in a seven-inning ball game play- ed at the city park last evening. The Moose are atow tied for cel- lar place, the Legion being alone in second place, while the Miners keep the Paps company. While Koski allowed but two hits, his mates connected for eight bingles which, coupled with seven Moose errors. let the Bills| second on Nello’s out, Koski to Andrews. P. Schmitz was safe on first when Andre ed his | grounder, F. Schmitz scoring and Kearney going to third. The lat- ter came home on a fielde choice, when Barragar took V rap to second, retiring P. Jernberg was out, Henning drews. One More Run | In their half of the sam> {~ame | the Elks scored again. Wih ome | away Barragar walked. He stole the next two bases while Junge, | ‘who relieved P. Schmitz in the ! last of the fifth inning, pitched | to Coughlin. Coughlin ' was safe | at first when B. Schmitz dropped his fly. Andrews’ single into left scored Barragar and put Cough-! lin on third. Andy stole second. | Henning fouled out to Nello and | Koski ‘was out, Junge to - P.! Schmftz. ! Lineups and Summary MOOSE— AB R H PO A B. Schmitz, If 0 F. Schmitz L Kearney, Nello, c.... 4 P. Schniitz, p Vale, ss......... | Jernberg, rf.......3 | Shaw, cf v g ‘} i | | have things their own way. How- ever, a good deal of the credit to the win goes to the Elks team as a whole, for Koski struck out but Jwo men, while he walked three and made two wild pitches. The big Elks’ heaver held the Moose hitless wuntil the fifth,!{ when he allowed them a single. Another hit good for one sack was made in the sixth, and that ended the activities as far as the Paps were concerned. Heavy witting Heavy hitting was in evidence as in Sunday's game, for Gene McCloskey, playing left field for the Elks, rapped out a homer, Barragar connected for three bases and Orme hit for a double. Blake, first man . up for the Bills, hit a hot grounder past first base. He went to second on Bar- ragar's sacrifice. Coughlin was safe at first when P. Schmitz; dropped his fly. He and Blake each advanced a base on a passed ball and came in on Andrew's hit past first base. Henning reached first .on a fielder's choice, Andy being forced at sec- ond. F., Schmitz tried to double Henning at first but threw wild and Henning made second. Koski was out, Kearney to Junge. In the second frame McCloskey hit a single over second and con- tinued to second when Shaw let the ball go past. Orme hit into right field for two sacks, McClos- key scoring. Scott was® safe on first when P. Schmitz chose to field his rap to third, retiring Orme. Scott went to secomd| when Vale fumbled Blake's grounder. Both men died when Barragar and Coughlin popped out to the field. Elks Make Five McCloskey knocked a home run with the bases empty to open up the fourth inning for his team. Orme was safe at first when!gchmitz 4, by Junge 2; losing Junge dropped Vale's throw. H“Ivltcher, Schmitz; umpires, C. H.p went on to second and Scott was| MacSpadden, Morley MacSpad- safe at first when Kearney fumbl-| gen; time of game, one hour forty- ed his grounder. Blake hit a|two minutes. grounder through second, scoring P i o ST Orme and sending Scott to third.] Old papers for eais =: The Empire 3b. Junge, 1b....... Totals ELKS— Blake, c.. Barragar, ‘Coughlin, Andrews, Henning,' Koski, p.... . E. M’Closkey, If. Orme, cf.. Scott, rf...... PO Et 2b. 11 3b 1 SO mnT 91 2 RN SO oMM N D 3 1 0 5 1 0 [ 1 0 4 4 3 .2 3 B Totals 20 9 82113 5 Summary: arned runs, Elks 4; two base hit, Orme; three base hit, Barragar; home run, McClos- key; first on balls, off Koski 3, off Junge 2; struck out, by Koski 2; left on bases, Moose 4, Elks §5; double play, Andrews unassisted; wild pitches, Koski 2; passed balls, Nello, Blake; first base on errors, Moose 4, Elks 5; stolen bases, B. 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