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ELKS JUNEAU PAINT STORE MINERS LOSE 70 LEGION IN -~ FIVE INNINGS Snappy 2 towo Contest; Played—Vets Jump Out of Cellar Position The American Legion aggre tion Jumped out of the cellar posi tion in the City League when it defeated, the Alaska Juneau nine 2 to 0 in a five inning contest played last e g, while a light | Regular meetin 1 no | s pegr = “In the sphere of religion arm that cquals that of any boy| on the team, sb attracts little Beats Out Paddock GENETUNNEY | X [ RSy Mot e, Is REPORTED iBegevars Pde;am!‘l;m(l:l 5 | IN GOOD FORM .=~ ™= ™ STAMBOUL, Tur Stamboul begg SPECULATOR, Y., July 11— higher w Tunney impressed expertsi 0 a st who yesterday watched Cants all districts of g0 six rounds with his spar- the city, a manifesto was drawn | irtners who were Harold UP § ng that the cost of living and Billy Vidabock He has according to latest !l subjected his tn. to plenty repor 4 per cent 1914, | of punishment, m than usual. and that there has been some com | The champion sec close to the mens in salaries in| best form he has ever been in and all s and - indus should enter the ring in his fight tries, save that of beggars, the with Tom Heeney in superb con. 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NEWMAN PLUMBING 22 pounds for gh the teams did not get organized until 7 o'clock, the beginning about six minutes the hour, one of the best tions of ball put on this ‘ was forthcomng when the coctest| 1 | | sensational featured the| California New Dry Onions, 5 pounds.. New Carrots, in bulk, 3 pounds String \Peans, 1b. 25¢, 2 lbs. Wax Beans, 1b. 25¢, 2 1bs. RELIEVES BILIOUSNESS Lower Front Street Juneau, Alaska 1 but fairly fast work was| made of the innings that were| played. Tlree errors only marred the game, and only nine hits were allowed. Manning pitcied a great| game for the Vets, allowing only 3 hits, striking out 9 men, and suing A single puss to first. Score in First last half of the firs only markers t made. Later :n, the| team had opportuni-| ties to score, but each time the runners or batters were nicked for the sufficient number o outs Hanna, first at bat, walked.| Heinke was safe on a fielders choice, Hanna out at second. Cormick fanned, Heinke going ond on a wild pitch in the m time. Eldred singled past third base, Heinke going to third and Bob continued to second on the throw in from leftfield. Thomas singled between first and second, scoring the two runners. Teckler fanned. The A. J. threatened in the third with a pair cf bingles and a Legion error, but the Vets snapped out of it and caught a man at home, another at third and Man-; ning then fanned Martin for the/ third out. Lineups and Summary i ALASKA JUNEAU— | AB R I mixup, the the In canto game were game each Habenicht, 1b, M. M’'Spadden, ¢, | Martin, 3b, | J. McCloske; ) | 1 Smith, rf, s Cunningham, p,.. B. Orme, If, Totals AMERICA! Hanna, ss, Heinke, 1f, McCormick, 2b, Eldred, 3b, Thomas, ¢, Teckler, 1b, Ashby, rf, Midkiff, cf, Manning, p, ! | Totals Summary: Earned runs, Legion 2; two base hit, Martin; first on balls, off Cunningham 1, off Man- ning 1; struck out, by Manning 9, by Cunningham 4; left on bases, Mjners 4, Vets 4; wild pitch, Cun- ningham; first base on errors, Miners 2, Vets 1; losing pitcher, Cunningham; hits, off Cunningham 6, off Manning 3; stolen bases, Habenicht, C. H. MacSpadden, Hanna; umpires, Sorri, Moffett, Goddard; time of game, 1 hour, 3 minutes. ——t——— Fada KRaaio dets.znd accessor- fes, Columbia Phonographs and records. Radio Electric Co., Mar tin Lynch. Phone 429, adv R Reliable Transfer “ling the Southwest Olympic finals|™Ments and that women already in “lat Los Angeles saw Frank Wy- " |koff, above, Glendale High School |Mission 3; % Oakland 3; ) Philadelphi (St. Louis 4; NEW YORK, July 11.—To the accompaniment of blaring bands, ' the American Olympic team sail- | ed today on the liner President | Roosevelt for Amsterdam. [ Paper Equality”, BERLIN, July 11.—German wo- men are protesting against the “paper” equality granted them by the republican constitution. Their spokesman in the Reichs- tag, Dr. Elsbeth Luede recently | demanded that nd pr ice bel Fifty thousand persons attend- |§Ven men in civil service appoint.| such positions should not be missed and replaced by men now frequently happens. Girls are being hired as s i raphers in various ministries and declared ineligible for civil ser- vice appointments on the grounds that their work is merely techni- cal, Dr. Lueders declared, where messenger boys carrying the type- scripts from one room to another are considered worthy of advance- | ment because of their contact with | tial correspondence. espite the payment of pre- miums as high as those paid by their men associates, women em-| ployes receive lo state insur- ance benefits, Dr. Lueders protest-! ed. She further demanded that the bill allowing German women who marry foreigners to retain their citizenship, also be made re- troactive. dis a3 boy, win both the hundred and two hundred-metre dashes in rec- ord time. In the latter, he cross- ed the line just ahead of Charlie Paddock. Wykoff, on July 7, in the Har- vard Stadium, won the 100-metre dash over the flashiest field of sprinters the country has cver seen. pRER SUTG Sl Ty GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 5. 5; San Francisco 6. eattle 4. Los Angeles 7. National League New York 1; St. Louis 5. Bosten 6; Chicago 7. Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 12. ; Pittsburgh American League Cleveland 5, 0; Washington 9, 9. Boston 2. Sacramentc Hollywood 6. GIRLS LEAD BOYS' TEAM | IN U. S. SAND LOT SERIES Look at the standings today —Pacific Coast League — four teams tied for first place, four tied for second. CLINTON, Ind., July 11.—A hard playing girl shortstop leads a team of boys in the American Legion sand lot ser She is Margaret Gisolo, 14, and she has played baseball since her very little girl days. She won her position on the Blanford Cubs by her ability as a ball player and she holds it in the same way. 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