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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY JUNE 11, next two years of prep school com- The Elks and Moose Clubs will meet here in a special Fourth of July game and the Legion and Douglas teams will play at Doug- Jas on the same date, it was de- cided at a meeting of the officers and team managers of the Gas- tineau Channel League. A purse f $150 has been put up for each ot these games. 1he four teams drew lots for their opponents last night. The purses will be split $100 to the win- ning chb and $50 to the losers.| petition Dees will attempt to break National League St. Louis 10; Philadelphia 9. 8. Elks Play Moose and Am- American League erican Legion Will Take 'cievelana 4; Washington 3. Pacific Coast League There were no games played in ing schedule for this week: San Francisco at Sacramento. FU U R rH SERIES Ku record with the 16-pound ball. EMENT GAMES MONDAY B A Chicago 10; Boston Cincinnati 7; New York 3. Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh 6. Detroit 1; Boston 0. on Douglas Team | Philadelphia_3; Chicago 1. New York 3; St. Louis 2. the Pacific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open this afternoon on the follow- Seattle at Mission. Los Angeles at Oakland. Portland at Hollywood. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League DOUGLAS WILL MEET ELKS ON WEDNESDAY P.M.' Post 16 Is Scheduled for Ie'and Tomorrow With no game scheduled for to- night League circuit, the next game for Channel fans will be played at Douglas tomorrow evening when the Elks will go over to the Island and take on the league leading Islanders. This game was postponed from May 16 on account of rain. Thursday evening the Legion is scheduled to play the Islanders here. If they can take both games this week, it will be virtualy im- poned Game of May' DOUGLAS NEWS N HONOR KROMQUIST l'l LAST RITES WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Axel Krom- quist will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Congre- gational church. The Odd Fel- jlows will have chargé of the serv- {ices for their departed brother. The in the Gastineau Channel|Mr. L. D. Hammock. funeral sermon will be delivered by Honoring the deceased, who was chief of the Volunteer Fire Depart- ment of Douglas for many years the fire truck will be used to con- vey the remains to their final rest- ing place in the I. O. O. F. ceme- tery. - e ELKS TO PLAY DOUGLAS | rooms, Thu! from 2 to 5. especially sion, lay afternoon, June 13, A program has been arranged for the occa- Everyone is invited. PR R MR. SMITH RECOVERING FROM TEMPORARY ILLNESS Elmer E. Smith, who was reported seriously ill at Haines last week is again up and around and able to go back and forth to his ranch about five miles out from Haines, according to Mrs, Smith, who re- turned home on the Northwestern. Taken suddenly ill on the boat |enroute to Haines, Mr. Smith had to be taken to the hospital im- mediately upon his arrival there Mrs. Smith plans to return there after attending to some business | matters. R o OoDD LOWS ATTENTION Funeral services for our departed brother, Axel Kronquist will be held at the Congregatiohal Church inWe call and denvu 1929. Douglas at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, June 12. All Odd Fellows in Doug- las and Juneau are requested to| meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall at| 2 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. | GUST LUNDELL, | Noble Grand. PLANE JUNEAU LEAVES FOR | PETERSBURG AND HYDER The Alaska-Washington Airways! —adv. plane, Juneau, Pilot Ansel FEck-| mann, left at 12:30 p. m today for Petersburg and Hyder. J. F‘.‘J Chamberlin, merchandise broker, and Chester Johnson, rcpre.»c,xlr! tive of the National Grocery Com-| pany were passengers to Peters- burg, and F. A. Metcalf and Ray McCormick were passengers to Hy- der. Mr. Eckmann plans to fly ou: of Hyder tomorrow and return to Ju-| neau Thursday. =Mechanic Fraak Hatcher accompanied the plane. | — e, LET Amnquist #ress ¥our Sult | Phone 526. } O0-Cedar SLIP-ON MOPS Reversable, Renewable and Detachable Polishes As It Cleans THE Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT OWN YOUR OWN HOME Chief Umpire Roy Thomas will a‘s'iMisslon vZ;" l;;st !:_:fi-ypossible to head them off from the Dohglas. 16 60l havk: anbther basee Fir?t | NOW THE TIME TO BUILD ig: to officate at both games. | W p championship of the first half of i b | sign men to officate at B San Francisco ... 46 31 597 |the schedule. ball game tomorrow evening, pro- | Los Angeles . 42 34 553 i viding the weather is favorable . . | /4 7, KANSAS Oakland 36 532/ when the Firemen and Elks ar . | BUILD WITH WOOD FARM BOY kb ADMIRAL ROGERS LEAVES ik , N t l ywo 37 419 FOR TRIANGLE TRIp| Scheduled to play. The game i auona [ S STAR IN SHOT PUT |sacramento 43 449 to be called at 6:30 o'clock | Spruce—Hemlock—Cedar et iy X R 381 The Aamirat rogers, Capt. J. E s o | 0 O T ! d 24 41 338 3 . J. ! 4 LORRAINE, Kes, June 11— |FOriend Lo h:nxue Kolseth, left at 5 oclock yester- Ll by Bank i Ve can help you plan and estimate cost chubby high school sophomore, self- | Wo !day afternoon for the triangle tri Miss Floy Rollins and Mr. George n Lost Pct. 8] rip | taught in the art of shot pumng.;PmSmrgh 28 17 622/t Skagway, Haines and Sitka and | Cordez were married in Douglas last | Prompt B reioh has caused memories of Johnny g, o " a1 19 ‘620|1s due to leave Juneau southbound Saturday evening at the home of R ¢ L Kuck, Olympie 16-pound shot cham-{ { Chicago 28 18 ’609 Friday night at 6 o'clock. U. S. Commissioner Charles Sey, of to fade into the background .. vo .y 24 20 :545 Those taking passage from Ju- | who per(grmed the ceremony. ——— e e of surpassed records. ' Philadelphia 21 2 ‘467|neau on the Admiral Rogers were: The bride is a daughter of M}‘, Awyn Dees, strapping 17-year-old | p oo 17 29 ‘3g3| For Skagway—W. P. Johnson, R.|and Mrs. O. F. Rollins, local resi- J & Liffraine athlete, holds & new|qpoi o 1% 28 stlH. Chadwick, W. L. Bill, E. R, dents. The couple ill make their uneau J uneau Lu’nber Mllls I nc. witld's interscholastic record w"'h‘Broolllyn 17 28 370 |Eddins and Mrs. E. R. Eddins. home in Juneau, where the groom . b thi 12-pound shot by virtue of| American League For Sitka—Peter J. Kostromet-|is employed as operator at the PHONE 358 he \ving it 58 feet 1% inches in the| Won Lost Pet.|inoff, Mrs. J .D. Thomas, Mrs. Har- | Coliseum theatre. Kppsas state high school meet. Philadelphia 34 11 156 | riett Hubert, Mrs. Lila Bashore, . 2 TSR n o OATAD 9hat was nearly 17 inches farther | New l{((,l:k 27 18 600! Nick Tomas, C. J. Kyle, Mrs, SILVER TEA LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE then Kuck threw the ball to create st. Louis 28 21 571! John Jacobs, John Jacobs, Martha| a pew world mark five years ago. |Detroit 28 25 _523iJac0bs and George Jacobs. The Ladies League will entertain At the Missouri valley interschol- | Cleveland 24 23 511| For Hood Bay—John W. Walker. with a silver tea in the league astigd relay carnival, Dees broke‘Washmgwn - 17 28 378 e S i P AR S5 3 1 - o e = e R O S 1 s A PR € another meet record established by‘cmcago 18 33 _327‘, Kuck in 1924. | Boston 15 32 319} | This 210-pound farm boy, wWho| Gastineau Channel League A USED CAR IS UNUSED hails from Kuck’s native county,| Won Lost Pet. has trained himself. Critics say | Douglas S4 0 1000 { { t h H TRANSPORTATION his form is far from perfect, and Moose . ;-4 2 667 O e S r I n O a r that coaching should add even more EIks ... ) 3 400§ o5 thv!:l }:‘a‘l;‘;: f?w used cars on hand and every one distance to his throw. In his American Legion... 0 5 000 gain. Everything for the Camper GOING CAMPING? COME HERE FIRST and equip vourself properly. You can get the best CAMPING equipment of all kinds here at prlces lower than usually charged. Our equipment is guaranteed to give good service and will help you have a real healthful time. Folding Chairs Cots Tents Sterno Canned Heat Frying Pans Complete Set of Dishes and Utensils Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. “Satisfaction At All Times” ‘Now—a New Sewing Machine SING ER,always the pioneer, hascreateda new sewing machine. You sit at ease be- fore it, press a lever gently with the knee and while you merely guide your material, 0 of sewing maciiine. Other models, 100, eleclrlc, treadle and hand. A shop always nearby, ready with instructions, aupphel and expert service. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. b ...in a cigarette TE/ it's ’ a perfect ggam flows forth. When sewing S E b h . et sor e SRk B il TASTE above everyt, ing comes a desk or table for any room. 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