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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, FRID \Y JU\IE 28 19 BRINGING UP, FATHER I1SNT ' T LOVELY Y JLUST LOOKED % = IN THIS APARTMENT THE LIST oF “3::1?5 THAT HORRID 7 M GONNA b o1y ) Rt b B Rl TS SREATURE AND MOVE Now! The Sherwin William’s S0 EXCLLSIVE: f HIS WIFE LIVING IN o T BUILDIN.‘L?’ \\\\, . EY'VE GOT -~ S TSCE SR T 1 Fast-Dri Floor ELSE WE 0" WiALL- o | s a Varnish i it Dries Hard to Recoat in F'our Hours ; | | | ! . ‘ THE | 2 b e g | Thomas Hardw. | Hollywood 45 44 506 [ are 0 1 Los Angeles 4 48 418 PIONEER POOL ROOM \ b4 Y ap R T AT TAR POT FOR RENT Portland 30 59 337| Charles Miller of the Pmm'cr‘ l National League Pool room has installed an up-to- | Won Lost Pet. | date, one-chair barber shop to be| R T R A T Pittsburgh 8 B 623|1yn “in connection with his pool | Chicago 36 23 room. The shop will be in chnrge* ‘ - . Pl : Isq‘ew'*;“‘::k gg "2’3 g:’;‘of Lloyd Welch, formerly head)| strolled to first. Martin choked nlsmw popped up to Balog. Orme Schmitz; sacrifice hits, Brown 1,|p.couo, n 3% 435 barber aboard the Empress of Rus- Texas Leaguer over short, and on advanced to third on Coughlin’s|English 2; stolen bases, Brown 2, Phnnlephh % 31 422 sia, plying in the Oriental trade. the tt;hro:v in Mac went to third, |error. Koski hit to left scoring|Coughlin 1; base on balls, off Kos-|poston . . 7 40 “s03 | The shop opened for business this “ Martin to second. Schmitz hit{Orme. Big Mac drew his second |ki 1, Cashen 3; -... .y pitched ball, | q; 3 i morning. | FINE BALL Tu the old pill to left and both Mac |free pass to first. Martin hit to|Niemi by Koski, Brown by Cashen; il 2 & o S | “ and Buddy came sauntering back |right field Scoring Koski and Mac.|wild pitch, Koski; left on bases, g ) Th;e J to the herd. Jack was advanced |Jack Schmitz registered his secondiElks 3, Douglas 3; innings pitched, Philadelphi V:’gn "1‘5)5‘ }?;;‘2 BEAT DnuGLAs‘to third on Brown’s attempted sac- |run in this inning by planting the by Cashen 5, Andrews 1, Koski 7; Newa;ol:k A ) 36 2 '531 rifice and on English's pretty ‘bunt|ball on top of the house back of jstruck out, by Cashen 2, Andrews st. Loui 37 27 ‘5"8 > !down the first base line Jack came |center field for a home run, driv-|1, Koski 8; losing pitcher, Cashex. Dc‘tro(i)tms $ 37 31 '5:4 Flrst 1l homexfind Brownie glided around |ing Buddy in ahead of him. Brown| Umpires, Eoyce and Bothello. Olaveland 29 33 ‘468 . v to third. Kearney placed a clean|ended the slaughter by grounding| Scorer, Barragar. e p & Hold Islanders to Three nit inside the third base line, ‘o\h M:nnm(, uf Aendre)wsg and lh’; 7—:—4go+~ ey (\;V&sczlgnogton ;g fd’ ‘;;; N 1 l .‘ Hits and Elks Win from |Brown came home, but after a|score boy hung up a brand new GAMES THURSDAY Boston ... 30 4T 200} ationa | |brief meditation his Umps decided | card with a big figure eight on it | Pacific Coast League l { L]anders ‘4 to ] {the ball was foul. Brown returned |as the result of 4 hits. % Gastineau Unanner League | lto third. Kearney resumed his | Box Score and Summary Mission 4; Hollywood 2. \ Won Lost Pet. B k i Koski held the Islanders helpless 'stance at the plate where ne took | DOUGLAS— AB'R H PO A g Fortiand 10 Oa?(land‘ 5. Douglas 8 1 889 an H last night and the Elks won by a|the count of three. Orme brought | Manning, ss, b .3 0 1 1 4 2 ool Prancisco ‘3; - Los Angeles 1, |Mogse 6 3 867 score of 14 to 1. It was the first|Brown in the second time while | Coughlin, ¢ S e T | ”Sflcmmcmfi) :I Si“:ie e Ky i Legi 8 g "3:) 5 { game the lads from across the Balog was deciding whether to take | Andrews, 1b, p .8 0 1 7 2 1y Yorks‘ ;r;;lade;\m; 2 American Leglon.... 0 s IPHONE YOUR ORDERS Of { Channel have dropped this season |his hit on the fly or first bounce Walt, rf 2 0000 Chicago 53 St. Loulsp4 s i TO US { and did not affect the outcome of |with the result that he guessed‘Bonne, 3b 30011 Pitsburgh ‘5 Cincinnati 3 For Carpenver Y1k of any xind 3 the first half of the league sched- |wrong. Shaw tapped to Bonner | Balog, 2b, ss 300 31 1'Brookiyn 8; Boston 5. _shop or city—Call Handy Andy.| We Will attend to them | ule as they have it sewed up. who retired Orme at second for | Niemi, cf 20000 0 s o A Shone 498, | promptly. Our coal, hay, Jl',ne(lu i Tonight the Elks play the Vet-|the third hand down after collect- | Rasmussen, 1f 2 9 0 1 1 0 Detroit 6; Cleveland 2. b s i i - |grain and transfer business t erans in- the final game of thejing 4 runs 2 hits. This put the |1, Cashen, p 2 0 0 1 1 0 Philadelphia 6; New York 3. . e _\is increasing daily. There’s a § first half. The second half opens|game on ice for the Bills. Kronquist, 2b 000 1 0 0 Boston 4; Washington 1 reason. Give us a trial order } i . g B ; ] The Arcade Cafe | . 4 at Douglas Sunday with the Moose Eight in Fifth I —m— = St. Louis 4; Chicago 1. today and learn why and Douglas opposing teams. Nothing exciting happened in| Total . et 1SN 8) STANDING OF CLUBS Bpecisl Dlinére on s‘"’d"'| 5 N ‘N Yields Three Hits the fourth inning, but the fifth | ELKS— | Pacific Coast League and Week I You Can’t Help Being f Koski was in fine form last night. |was different, and how! The League | C. MacSpadden, s 2 2 0 1 1 1| Waon Toat Poli) {;EPIATountaln 18 ORRaction. | Pleased 3 AN X ; | Come in and listen to the | ase Ee yielded but three hits, all sin-|Leaders went out one, two, three.| Martin, rf 4231 0 0Mission ... 58 381 652] | ddto. M You B X gler. Not a single earned run was|Koski was pitching fine ball and‘d Bchratts, 254 4 4. 219 0 San Eranciien. i B8~ 8. BE| Al o ke ; l D. B. FEMMER maas off him. The Islanders was receiving gilt edge support. | Brown, 1b 3 3 110 00 Oakland ... 54 39 581 ‘L # PHONE 114 scoretl their only tally in the first|gchmitz started things® by rolling | English, ¢ s S W BN T R B o = . oraena N oo e frame. | With one away, Coughlin |y Manning and the Dougiss short | Kearnes, 3b .4 0 0 0 1 o ' was safe on Big Mac's error at|stop bobbled the play. Brown was Orme, 1f 4129190 chort, stole second and romped hit by a pitched ball and took |Shaw, cf 300000 home with Catcher English heaving | first. Both runners were advanced | Koski, p Y S B I * the pill_away. by. English. - Kefrney popped ‘to{¢ . = == em e — — ) After that it was all pie for the{Cashen for the fifst’out. ~With| Total 811410021 72 4 LARGE LOAD $4, 25 Elks. But three men faced KOs-|the bases loaded Orme hit to right | SUMMARY—Earned runs, Elks 2 = ki in the second and third. Cough- field scoring Schmitz and Brown. 10, Douglas 0; home run, Jack Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD lin singled in the fourth, Niemi — — SERVICE TRANSFER CO. PHONE 528 3 got on by being hit bi* a pitched ball in the fifth, Manning singled in the sixth, and Walt walked in the seventh and all of them ex- pired on the paths. How the Bills Won The Bills scored two in their half of the first. Big Mac flew out to Rasmussen. Martin popped to Manning. Jack Schmitz reached first on Manning’s | érror, was advanced to third on Brown’s hard smash through short. Brown stole second. English | rapped another at Manning and Andy dropped the peg. The ball was a bit wide and Schmitz scored on the play, Brownie going to . third from where he scored on Bobby's wild" peg to second trying to head off English, who kept on traveling and tried to reach home but Rasmussen threw him out at the plate. 2 runs, 1 hit. Koski fanned three men in the second and the fourth straight in the third inning. 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