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928. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, | BRINGING uP l‘ATHER | COULD SIT HERE ALL DAY AN' LOOK AT THE OCEAN- You can see quite a number of the new Chevrolets, Pontiacs | and Buicks on the Streets of Juneau ON SOME ONE-PIECE PEOPLE- BATHIN' SUITS LOOK GREAT- Ask the owners of those beautiful cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy. LA by _ Connors Motor Company ©-23 5 (1 BRADY MATGHED JOHN FARRELL | WITH COLLEGE GOLF GHAMPIUN‘ b BOXER, JULY 3 Service Rendered by Experts YE-BRUHN COMPANY CHICAGO, June Farrell, of New Yor A Y B 3 BRIl won the National Open Golf QU LIT MEATS fifth. Bi M L, . {Champicnship after a strenuous . .“ b g AL sTANDING oF cLUBS Hard-hitting Battlers Sign-|sshote pray-om with Bobby Jones Mayflower Butter and Eggs Schmitz to Gist. J. M(C]uskey PCoerarts. i th qito.) 3 by Lees i ; le | ff Bobby walked and = stole second i : e egionnaires for Atlants A Habenicht fanned. Robertson was | Pacific Coast Le""“c_l 3 S Y Fg Farrell won by one stroke get- Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons BY A j Nn Y Sath” whan Hiantik' e’ Tocstop| S R ok emi-Final Event {ing 143, Farrell’s rounds were § 1 is - grouiider, and . MoCloskey| H‘)“ywmm' { 70 and 73. Jomes' rounds were HONE ! cored the ball rolled | 3 and 71, N ! B A as the ball rolled Into the |Los Angeles The American Legion Smoker| o ;‘:)k‘s Rnolbcrt::: l::lol;zl lllu‘“ next ‘M lon .(dl‘(l for July 3, today advanced MELLIN BACK FROM . . d and scored when ) . . | Sacrament anothe 0 4 npletion — e Only Two Hits Made in|singied down the thira base line.y ShN FRANCISCO, Wumo 25— FLTIG™ another step toward completion | . SR TET i i e line.{prigsion tock a doubleheader from {Oakland | when articles were signed for th SUM.DUM lePECTION i Yesterday's Contest— et gy g ut overran'gotia yesterday, Pillette blank-|Portland ‘.,.m| “tinal event bringing tozether Dod e Brothers First Half Ended i it ok Wihed the: Sndfank. b ithe morning | Seattle - 54 360! Joe Brady, local boxer, and “Kid"| aper g 10-day trip to Sumdum g Sibmits, Hainke: and’ Benhs, Ahe EP0e and Carl Holling held the| National League { Halpin, a Washington St Col- g G. Mellin of the Pacific Tide- Four pitchers, eight er two latter making the putout na, the | yigitors to five hits and won on' Lost . lege mitt pusher. Brady weighs| ,ior Mines of Victoria, B '7ICT0RY Sls R i aia sl ek WA SRR |his own game in the afternoon St. Louls 43 24 164% and Halpin 158 pounds | e b SiMuil inn i an et dus S s stk basds, eleven LR and AL when he tripled in the fith in-|New York g 26 2| This place on the card has boen' poagant, Capt. Bert Mayeock i ”;( € o ‘““-} MINERS AB R H PO A 13/0ing to score two. Chicago delaying the Legionnaires f0r. guuinics of ore taken by Mr. Tiisad hve u(mzun‘:}:h»ngms of thelC- M'Spadden, 8.3 0 0 6 5 < g Gincinnat! several days. With it out of the yepin were shipped south from d Pl ittt ueln Tysater.| 3 M/Cloakay, ol .1 849 00,0 v . There wers sommo good games Brooklyn ey, they -axpact 1o fglose. up. bY| petersh ently, and he is e s YOS €T Habenicht, 1b....2 1 012 0 Played iy in the Dbig|Pittsburgh tomorrow night with several bre- jo,ving for the south on the Prin Now on display at day at the ball park, the last , " iminarie: . 8 3 ven L o7 0k fival haitin wibioh | TOUEYGeOR) G BT H G i Ly deemues, New Vork bldnkedl Boa :h{q“";] hi 1300 :m:h“ mup‘;ml””;' hllx oit te o3 ANte . ATHOTEANTEERILLInG J & s | Martin, 3b. "1 0 1 1 2 2 ton and Detroit blanked Chicago |Philadelphia of bouts will be staged, with the q),yq the property prove worthy N’ C lM C the Alaska Juncau nine defeated| AT Sb-ood 0 tn he Amurtoant Lk o0k American Loogue | semitinal and main events Eoing!op gevelopment. piisface wotk ma cuau otor CLompan the American Legion 5 to 0 in , It 6 S v . levelopment surface work may Sl o, 18 : Ollyn. blanked New York in the Won " Lost Pct.' six three-minute rounds. Bt i Glie of the mpst unusual games 8 20001 0 5 ) ; be done this season, Mr. Mellin e weidtn. 5 Of| Benson, tf......3 0 0 0 o 1/National League and incidentally New York LA Brady is wellknown to locali g4 qithough he was uneble to|~>_ Neither of th itchess who| Cuningham,2bp.3 0 0 1 4 1 New York and Chicago are tied |Philadelphia ... 37 23 .617 fans and has fairly earned a rep|, ko any definite announcement STt 7 K » of the pitchers who it A thdity oxvaséond pikoe. urid: OlpkiBb BN - 34 30 .531 mation as a fighting fool. He is' 44 tpo prosent time A started lasted more than two and| o 20 5 12116 alcinnati is in third place, one | Cleveland 28 34 52 strong and packs a real kayo ' X o B i ;:‘Tke»h::s mr:ulx;g«l i'otf not a:hsm;;’]e s ity *|point behind the New York and|Washington L wallop in cach fist. And his ten-| pp AND MRS. BORLAND BACK J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER v collected from > - s g 9 21 I » LB P e sl Ll o J ~ - b Bach team was credited| LEGION— AB R H PO A 1 Chicago teams. Bost 24 33 1 dency to keep mixing things has PLUMBING SHEET METAL with fl' licie: whils aveiy Sion Ashby, rf. 4001 0 o Detroit 25 39 1! made him a popular attraction| p. .nq Mrs. W. A. Borland, re 2 P b1 H |Chicago 24 38 here. Halpin, so those who have i 5 % , » s 4 Sich cama ih wak the dirent: Ba.maxke, It et 0 0 0 0 O GAMES SUNDAY H . i o turned on the Giant, Capt. Cox, Our Workmanship, Materials o p BB ol et siise F. Schmitz, 2b...2 0 0 1 2 of_ Pacific Coast League _ Juneau City %fifl"\li‘ B oo “I‘"‘ Y dgeians, *;‘ LA carly Sunday morning from Liz " p, ¢ Dependability { Midkiff Heaves Well Heinke, 3b 4.0, 0 3 4 Seeitie 8, 1; Mimlen 1. 3 Fings Beanaligs, Jirae e match Brady in every one of these | ;g siraits, where a small and Price are our best advertisers. TRY US. M e e Tecklor| 61 ©....inn8 0 0 80 1!Los Angeles.1, 6; Oskland 0, 2| Wou Lost Pet.!particplars, Ho has tho rebusc|crow is working on some minin on the mound for the Vets, pitch Ig‘“v 1 . f 005 1 llb""'» Francisco 8, 6; hatmnwnlmwfi,\ " ] 2 t‘?‘:z ;fi:(;:m;:fr ‘:ILI::%H ld ”'l‘:‘(“m":‘"\“'“‘:l'u ; aims of Dr. Itmlmulrs, “j' Bor- Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska ed a good game. He struck out|Hanna, ss R 5. Moos b & bey L 4 and has been away from Juneau B i Tn i ihvie fSA ofie | MEDOBNIy - okT 8L 07 {0: 0. ¢ BiFartiand & 6; Hollywood 7,3, | -‘”: way.. He will ““"A‘] Wl‘("k"“‘ll"'{‘]\rllr two months, during which TAIL Inbines he hésvell eud. pans | Teckler, pi1hi 870 0,83 o National League 414 tonight In the -Alaskan Hotel imo he hunted brown bear. fish- ed but two, although he had a Midkiff, p.....2 0 6 o 0 o New York 0; lfrunklyn.z training quarters. g 1“1 and rested, He spent nearly A PR R B b ild. iokoks mCHEAY to 20 _____|St. Louis 7; Cincinnati 4. THREE TEAMS TIE Brady is sparring with Joe Col-| jioe \ooks at the Tenakee Hot o et b *| motals 36 01 38 7. -4 Pltiatugshs . 1; Dhigako .8. lier at the Fire Hall, getling in|qypinge hotore going to Hoonah In spite of the fact the pitch.| Summary: .Earned.runs, Min. o ()Amsxflc“\ Ifiklfle FOR SECOND PLACE ;{;"‘“'.(‘]‘"‘ “D""wu‘l’l“‘ “:‘“";‘:I'm_d"“f‘ in which vicinjty he shot three i ‘£ “lers 2; first on balls, off Smith 5, Boston New York 4. Wl X Y| hrown bear aud caught ‘many lask :f:"vw:;ze ns: :it?emghe::;u;x‘;::;:\"" Cunningham 1, off Teckler 3, Chicago 0; Detroit 6. IN JUNEAU LEAGUE night's session. Collier s vil-| g, a team aun ry SR Sbis 1o v~ bl iith thay LI S MIGKIEE ' 87 struck Tout,, by|y Biadkithis-3; Washisgtoh: 8. {tually! on edge for the big event| "y porland joined Dr. Borland apple, and a number of the h Cunningham 6, by Teckler 1, by|Clevtland 4; St. Louls 2. As the result of the Miners' vic- and will go into the ring in a3}, goonah about three weeks ago e "_";e A :m ‘:"mmkm 7; left on bases, Vets 10 tory at the ball park yesterday fine condition as at any time ir|. 4 1oy went from there to Liz- “SERVICE and QUAL‘[TY" S the Lakion © WOTKINE! Miners 3; doubled play, Cunning- GAMES SATURDAY second place honors for the first his career. ianski before returning to Juneau. o R half of the City League will have Krauklis, Collier's opponent, We Can Prove It ham to Robertson to Martiu; wild| Pacific Coast League pitches, Smith, Midkiff 2; first|San Francisco 8; Sacramento 10.} behind the bat, and the bleacher|DBSe on errors, Vets 4, Miners 3:|Seattle 3, §; Mission 11, 7. bunch had an enjoyable aifernoon hit by pitcher, F. Schmitz hy;Pnrllund 1; Hollywodo 2. in an attempt to get his “Nanny.” | Cunningham; innings pitched, by Los Angeles 6; Oakland 2. He performedt well at his post, Smith 1, by Cunningham 6, by National League Teckler 21-3, by Midkift 323;|New York 1, 6; Philadelphia) RANGELL SENTENCED Burch, charged with violation of the prohibition laws in Wrangell, has been sentenced 'to serve 15 days in jail. 1 Fred Sorri was prevailed upon to call the balls and strikes from to be split three ways, to the A. J., Legion and Moose outfits, all bunched with an .444 percentage The Klks cinched the title preceding the fight. early last week when they won ———— their sixth straight game this sea-| Mrs. J. Fournier of Dawson, Y will do all his training at Ketchi| kan. ‘It is reported he will noti come here until July 2, the day| DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING Frances - however, and admitted he knew o pe " nd n of at least two mistakes he made, |108ing pitcher, Teckler; credit viel 8; 4. i son. The Vets were in second T, passed through Juneau on the PR MO SR ARRE How They Scored “|tory to Cunningham; hits, off!Brooklyn 6, 7; Boston 2, 0. place until the contest yesterday,' Princess Alice. 01d papers for sale at The Empire Midkiff 1, off Cunningham 1;|St. Louis 4; Chicago 8. and would have ended but a single — Robertson, first up for the Min- ers in the second, was safe at game behind the winners if they Pittsburgh 6, the stolen bases, J. McCloskey 2, Ha. ten benicht, Robertson 2, Martin, P. Cincinnati 5; innings. THE ARCADE CAFE had copped the mixup with first when Gist failed to hollj | Miners, o f i Teckler's heave. When Robert.| Schmitz 2, Smith, Bakke 2, F. American League § s wanitier pePinthes o Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner 9 - son ran for second Nello threw|Schmitz, Hanna 3; sacrifice hit, Philadelphia 6, 5; Washington 3,| O o (oo "ihe opening of the Visit our Frigidaire-Bquipped Fountain. = You are cordially KANN S ‘5“:,0 STORE wild to that plaie and the runner|Martin; umpires, Sorri, Radde and| = 4, second game 10 innings. | ooonq palt, with the Moose and invited to come in and inspect Juneau's newest and classiest . H_ continued to third. He scored on|H. Messerschmidt; time of game,|Cleveland 3; St. Louis 10. tha* AT tched, while the | cafe MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. ® Martin’s sacrifice. P. Schmitz|2 hours, 5 minutes. | Boston 8, 7; New York 4, L. L o L thkie X - ; was safe at first on a wild throw Chicago 6; Detroit 4. t l“ Bl - iurddes. dnat 223 SEWARD STREET from short, and stole the next| RUTH MAKES HIS e Bt Tolling . Wi AREALSS . Qv two bases. Smith was walked It takes more than merely be- first scheduled game of the last I POOL HALL and stole second. Benson struck TWENTY-SEVENTH Ing the favorite subject of & so-|Malf: FRANKLIN % —lplp clety reporter to make a good wife. H. B. Polson, Prop. CANDY, out and Cunningham was out to Lower Front St. Phone 214 LOOKIE LOOKIE Gist. HOMER OF SEASON MOOSE ATTENTION! I After Smith had walked the| NpW YORK, June 25— Babe A SRR i | CIGARS, CIGARETTES, i J . it AR/ Your attendance at lodge to- m Lawn Grass Seed—All kinds of first three men up In the st of| puth ‘made his second home run| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | \O8F (L Lontly requested. SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES Lawn QYEN foad ) d nningh the second Cunningham was sent ket—fresh dressed Poultry— in to relieve him, and he checked the Vets without giving them a chalker. of .the day last Saturday, his twenty-seventh of the season, in the fourth inning of the second Regular business meeting Ju- {neau Chapter No. 7, 0. E. 8. at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, June Many important matters coming | = up in which your veice is needed. C. D. FERGUSON, Shingles — and our Transfer Service can’t be beat. Get our prices on the above before Big' Mac was out, Hanna to ang Al the. Red. fex. 26. Visiting members welcome. | —adv. Secretary. Gist, in the third. J. McCloskey ‘m"' oN MILDREN MARTIN, W.M., Al—_.“— it :J‘I’Aylnrg eleswhere. ‘We are here N, Sec . |LET mquist Press Your Sul serve you. alked and took second on & belke} I you nesd & goud carpenter i Ahw\—.icrewry We cah lqnl aenver. Phone 528. Habenicht walked and he and Jim each pilfered a sack. Midkiff re- liefed Teckler. 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