The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER | WONDER \F DINTY % GON' TO GUSSIE FLANIGAN'S PARTY TO-NIGHT? MY BOY. | DON'T HAVE TO ASK To ST OUT:- I'M THE JULIUS CAESAR GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Oskland 5; Seattle 3. Sacramento 11, 1; Portland 0, 5. Hollywood 9; Los Angeles 8. San Francisco 5; Mission 3. National League { JOLLIL S By GEORGE Mcl\{ANUS ELKS TO PLAY MOOSE TONIGHT complete their schedule for the half. If they win both they will finish with seven won and two lost. The Islanders have three more to in the league. If they win two out of the three they can't possibly be and {Islandrs can be counted out is for play, one with every other team | WIMMLER ARRIVES TO | MAKE MINING STUDY |ing Engineer B. D. Stewart relative to his field program during the| current season, N. L. Wimmler, Los | obtained by Mr. Stewart to carry To confer with Supervising Min-, £ coast in the Poughkeepsie regatta June 24. e S Left to right: Anderson, SLIP-ON MOPS Reversable, Renewable and Detachable Polishes As It Cleans THE : Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT ATTENTION i beaten. They can lose two i = g Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati 5. o " [ ] i i . . still tie for first place even if the|Angeles mining engineer, arrived Ne;v(i ;{nrk 15, 12; Philadelphia Moose F'gh'!ng to. . Bedt| e win et -0, renaiting | s estersiny Gii the st difk it —Associated Press Photo Shindao 7. 115 SO Bou A Islanders if Later games. In fact, the only way the kon. His services were recently The junior varsity crew of Washington carries the hopes of the ° ' Boston 3, 9; Brooklyn 3, 0. American League Detroit 8; Cleveland 3. St. Louis 5; Chicago 2. New York 13; Boston 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League b | | Should Falter The Elks and Moose clubs of Gas- tineau Channel League will tangle tonight at City Park. If the Bills win, it will almost put the Moose out of the race for first half honors. {them to drop all three contests— which is not at all likely to happen —while the Moose win the two it has left. Koski probably will work on the mound for the Bills tonight and {Pete Schmitz for the Paps. The |game is scheduled to start at 7 | on mining investigations under the co-operative mining law of the Ter- ritory. Mr. Wimmler had five years ex- perience in similar work in Alaska prior to 1926. He spent severnl, seasons investigating placer min- ing methods and a bulletin written Litchfield, Brown, Schmidt, Oistad, phy and Harris, coxswain. Schoettler, Capt. McDonald, Mur- L. W. BREUER ENROUTE HERE { TO TAKE OVER NEW DUTIES L. W. Breuer, who will take of- Any Married Man This is the time'a year The saddest words of tongue or pen, You hear when friend wife says: For the convenience of our patrons we have planked The Paps have to keep on_ win-|o'clock. by him covering those studies is|fice July 1, as Commissioner of| .., R 4 ~ Mission vgzon l,;:“ l?:z ning to be in position to take ad- — e — — regarded as one of the best treatises Education for Alaska, left Seattle 2 :li‘s,, e D MM sgreens. up the COnLrete roadway and SB;] Frax;cls&’:o’ 3 52 33 ‘,nz vantage of any mishap in the way «URS in existence on the subject. yesterday on the steamer Admiral doca) . el Sk = '576 of lost games that overtakes Doug-| We are pow ready to aller or| He will be here several days|watson. He has been visiting| Some of the‘ll‘ttl‘e flappers look our main dOOrWay and gas Hollyw ood. 4 0 '506 las. Every game that is played by make up your furs. GColdstein’s| mapping out the season's work|friends and relatives at Belling-|]ike they had diked out so the men Tos “Abahlas: . . a4 500 them is, therefore, “crucial” They Emporium. adv.|with Mr. Stewart. Later he willlham for the past month. Mrs.|could amuse themselves trying to 4 * Sacramgnto i ‘a4z have tonight's game against the ———— proceed to the interior to start his|Breuer will come north later in|guess which was the skirt and station are now eaSlly Seattle 7 2 50 .367 Elks and a postponed game with X Iccccreun.Por;cn of pulk. Ju—n:;u investigations. the summer. Which fhe WAl A % they ‘Ice Cream Parlors v. 8 and. Portland 8 53 .A:a«s‘me Ties WO Gy e S R PRt Ll i S — reached. National League b ] Won Lost Pet., Pittsburgh . 34 21 .618 Chicago . .33 20" e1B] St. Louis . . 35 24 593 i . New York ......30 24 556, Philadelphia . 23 28 451 Brockiyn m % C M C Cincinnati . 20 33 377 onnors Otor ompany Boston .. 21 35 375 t t r e S ust anotne (o]0 Won Lost Pct.| Philadelphia ......... 40 13 N ' New York 3591 611 I - I I I St. Louis 33 23 589 t t Detroit 2 20 525 | t 1 n g a C O C Cleveland . 26 28 481 : b Washington ... 20 32 385 ¥ g hicago .. 21 3% 38, ] . ALASKAN HOTEL Boston . Y AT . t r t i Gusinesn Ghaanel Lengu | (o) € g o0 in g S MODERN REASONABLE RATES ! o | Douglas -6 0 1000, Dave HouskL, PRoP. i Moose .. ) 2 14 L] Y Elks e 4 333 Qb American Legion... 0 7 .000 O 1 c —_———— Those Dear Girls Miss Nosey: “I hear your former boy friend has pranced up to the altar with another Jane.” Miss Catty: “Yes, he has.” Miss Nosey: “What did he get?” Miss Catty: “Well, she’s easy on | his eyes when he shuts them and | thinks of some queen like you or me when he is looking at her.” (| Old Papers tor sale at Empire Office . TrE JUNEAU LAUNDRY | | | | | | | : ' » New Super Six 4 ! 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