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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL HERES AN INVITTATION TgT‘éA AT MRS DE LACATTESSAN'D HOME TO-DAY: I'M GLAD MAGUIE 15 STILL AWAY FOR SHE'D MAKE ME SO A4 TO'DAY (S CLANCY'S CHOWDER PARTY - © 1929 Im") Fes MISSED ONE OF CLANCYS ~ & NOW TO GIT DINTY AN' B& ON OuVI OINTY Wikl BE HERE \N FIVE MINUTES 1 R WAY. HE HASN'T, RTIED N TWENTY YEARS N ¥ ] / Service. Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved P SPORTS | ree s o MOOSE WALLOP Pacific Coast League i San Francisco-11, 2; Portland 8, 7. | Oakland 6, 6; Hollywood 7, 1. Mission 10, 10; acramento 3, 9. vETERANs 4_“ Los Angeles 12, 4; Seattle 6, 4. y Second game called in ninth in- | ning because of darkness. | National League Chicago 5, 0; Pittsburgh 1, 4. New York 8, 15; Brooklyn 7, 6. —_— St. Louis 5, 8; Cincinnati .1, 2. . Boston 8, 5; Bhiladeiphia 7, 11. ~Paps Apply Coat of White- o ik Ammerican: Lensi i wash to American Legion Washington 8, 4; New York 5, 3. 5 % Cleveland 6, 2; Chicago 5, 3. in Thursday’s Game St. Louis 6, 15; Detroit 14, 9. Fhiladelphia .9, 9; Boston 2, 3. The Moose administered a coat of Gastineau Channel League whitewash to the Veterans in the Mcose 4; American Legion. 0. | Memorial Day ball game Thursday, winning 4 to 0. Pete Schmitz held the Vets to seven hits and fanned ten men. Cunningham yielded nine hits, two for extra bases and whiff- ed six. Both teams played excellent ball, one error being charged against the Moose and two against the 500|yets. The inability of the latter 403 [to hit with men on bases cost them Portland 23 3173 {any chance to win. Seattle . 22 38 36| pielding features were a double National weague Iplay from J. Orme to T. Keaton Won Lost Pett; B Keaton, and a fine catch by Pittsburgh -~ 28 . 13 63915 pamsay who robbed Bill Schmitz St. Louis 2 625151 what looked good for a two or Chicago ... - 22 6111 three-bagger in the seventh inning. Philadelphia i dB 514 1t came opportunely, as the bags STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Mission el ] Los Angeles 37 San Francisco ... 36 Oakland 34 Hollywood .. 30 Sacramento . .27 Pct. 110 569 545 515 | Short Roberts hit to short and forced Hollmann at third. Junge walked filling the bases. Bill Schmitz hit to right field and it looked like at least a two-bagger. Orme, J, Jimmy Ramsay captured it after Heinke, If. a hard run, retiring the side. Keaton, B, 1b. In the eighth the Paps added Manning, ss. another. With two men out, Vale Henning, c. singled to center, stole second and|Cunningham, p. third and scored on Killewnch’sf}{amsay. rf. single. lorme, B, cf. Unable to Score | The Vets had men on bases in; Totals ; five innings but lacked the scoring| punch. iIn the third frame, Cun-} AB ningham and Ramsay, the first two|Roperts, L. D., 2b. 4 men up, singled but the next three jynge 1b batters were easy outs, B. Orme|schmitz, B, cf. flying cut to Bill Schmitz, Ted gchmitz, P., p. Keaton going out Pete Schmitz to Ashpy, rf. June, and J. Orme "being thrown yale 3b. out at first by Shortly Roberts. |ginewich, c. Ted Keaton doubled in the fifth|poimann, ss. with one away but died at second.|Roperts, B., 1f. J. Orme popped out to Shorty Roberts and Heinke fanned. Totals | Bob Keaton singled in the sev- | E " | onth but was caught napping off| Summary: Two base hits—Junge, ! first 'by a peg from Killewich. Bus ‘Bv Schmitz, T. Keaton; earned runs ! Orme singled in the eighth after —M95¢ 1; left on bases—Moose 7, | two were gone and expired on first Legion 6; bases on ha_lls—orf Cun- when Ted Keaton popped out to ningham 2, ogt Schmitz 0; styuck Shortly Roberts. cut—by Schmitz 10, by Cunning-| J. Orme and Heinkle whiffed to ham 6; double play—J. Orme to T.{ Box Score and Summary LEGION | ABR HPO AE 01 1 0 [ 1 | Keaton, T., 2b. 3b. cowowoown -l singled over third and Manning re- peated over short. Henning hit to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR SOLUNDS LIKE OLD TIMES ! ATTA Bo\éT WINS 5500 | SMOKER CARD E, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1929. By GEO SORRY-IGGS- 1| CAN'T GO- THE BRIDE INDI9TS TR\ THAT | JOIN HER AT TEA AT MRS- DE LACATTESSAN'S HOME AT FOUR TROPHY PRIZE 1S LINING UP Tom Shea ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 31.—Charles | oyerican L W. Holman, of St. Paul, won the|staped in Jur first Gardner Trophy Race for|fore the Fous commercial airplanes from St. Louis |carq is rapi beging completed to the Imh: napolis eedway, and ang he is now king on a head- ret;;rln_ a d)s:(uncvt‘m 4:{516 lmvlf‘ ,‘lm(‘ bout that should prove to be a olman made the flight in 2|¢o n for ring fans. | hours, 58 minutes and 40 seconds is lini up preliminaries winning a cash prize of $5,500. },,"d there is a lively scrimmage or | ‘hflclr;lsn.n's _lll.vmg ssm‘d Wwas more among the mit artists for a posi- | an 156 miles an hour. von on th2 July 3 card | Snyder Hall, of St. Louis, was 5 B DR i second and - Arthur J. 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