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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929 : By GEORGE McMANUS DADDY: DO YOU KNOW YOU SEE THE NOW '+ WANT YOU, BUT MRS-JNGGD ERED - ; [« e M°::§n-r§'"s.°,« T My OWNER KNEW YOU | | TOGOUPSTARS || |, JUST BOUGHT | s | rerw H AW WELL | BOUGHT 4 | WANTED 1T, 50 HE AND TELL OINTY | | [THE BUILDING U TN | - o ke - e AMRTMEN’T%E\-E"E%‘SL%Jgg: THE BL)ILDU:I‘_G 30 | | | RaISED THE MOORE | OwWN FROM HIM- HE || | MOORE e 4 (. Ny 5711 | crice e omves | [T euoi ||| nsevep ey | FREe 1| Fast-Dri F ) € 41| & HARD BARGAIN | | AND | \WwANT S LEASE BEING | @ =1 P Fast-iri ! oor 1T THAN T ks it WAS WORTH HINTO GET CANCELLED' Varnish Hard to Recoat in Four Hours THE Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT R S . i R R T - A e i r B licl We are pow reaqy 1o i 3 ‘ , ]tcr scoring Niemi, Bobby going to | Kromqulst 2b 3110 3 3 Have you wied ire five g'Clock A 5 Hospital w ¢ Was make up your furs. Gol s third. English threw Andy out | Gray, rf ... 00 0 Q 0 0 Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? operated on this morning | Emporium. 8 at second when he attempted to FRUM PAPS IN e R e e @ o1z 7‘7"4 flllllll“IIIlI!IHIII:HHl'iIHI!IHIIllllllllilillilllllli‘!IllllllIMIHIHHIII‘I!!‘HIIN‘”I'!II‘!'H‘H N I & ary-—ear! ; M- ‘l() Moose Fight Gamely )1. Douglas 5; str Schmitz took the mound for the |1, P. Schmitz 2, Man: GPENING GAME Paps at the beginning of the third | pitched ball, P. S frame, and from then on the Is- |ning, Dickson by P. S < i i1" e landers went without scoring. [basc hits, L. D. Roberts, P. X » e e a S l' 'Sl The Moose fought a hard, uphill and Nello, one each; tb % 3 e Islanders Score Six Runs injbattle for the rest of the game | hits, Vale one; left on bases, Mcos: A i {but Manning was too strong. Their '8, Douglas 3; innings pitched, ’\r’ l Second Frame and De- |firs; score came n the fourth. J.|Junge 3, by P. Schmitz 6; hits yof! “Royal Anne Canning herries ar Nahona fea{ MOOSC 6 to 4 Schmitz singled to center and went jruns ¢ off Junge, hits 5, v 10N % . L | ° : to first on Andrews' error. Vale|off Schmitz; losing pitck ; iy it ’ h: re. U\u'w to a scarcity of cherr flew out to center. Nello was safe |stolen b , Nello 2; sacrifice o ‘1 OUR.C \ e P L on an error by Kromquist, Schmitz, B. Schmitz one. ; i R.CAN an going to third. Bill Schmitz flew| Umpires, English, Thomas ar U T, NING CH nl(ll:s .\0\\ They will out to left. Shorty Roberts singled |Totelho; scorer, Barragar. y T RS A i oy through short scoring Schmitz nndi e not be che aper t ,'\‘ ar, 3 Pric ‘_ ” ' ‘)f Sha fAlanit BiGHAE Ths TAGRAAS {0 «whio, Had pilferred second.| NOTICE TO MERCHANTS . ’ - cents per pound. Also a few BING won by bunching hits off Junge unf{"ffi ;‘;‘:ef u;;d“:";e' going out| The sale of firecrackers y 1 CHERRIES a 35 cents per pound.” the second frame, seven hits follow- Theq!’ °h d‘f i '°~h" d’"“ orks in the City & ’ \ ! aps shoved two more in the incau dangerous to persons an L / error giving them six runs. & 7 al - (VWzd/ «wHY PAY MORE” Junge in the thirél held Douglns‘scnmnz was tmuv\n out uL fus( h sale will be severely dealt T, = Scoteless b iha Fepanitiar: of the Py Kromquist and Bill Schmitz with. e Manning was touched up |1anned. English was safe on Krom- | GEORGE A. GETCHELL, B ite Bat wae stingy in the QUISUS error. J. Schmita singled | —adv. Chief of Police. nlnch;fl ; .Hc fnnn’ed. “g;nen hn‘anrl Nello hit for two bases, scor- - - i b;x.t e 0 Tibna o0 bails ing English and Schmitz. For Carpeneer Trork of an b i o " | “Atfer that the Moose failed to|—shop or city—Call Handy Jiinge held the' Tsianders hitiess |ISEIeT @b the plate. gEEpne SRS L and runless in the opening frame. g«-—-o;-;----, - Killewich, Moose catcher, was re- Box Score and Summary < , placed by English when he had his | MOOSE— AB R H PO A ‘A GOOD JOB finger split by one of Junge's fast |Roberts, L.D., \/ 11 balls, at the outset of the inning.|Junge, p ALL WAYS Pete Schmitz at first played lap|Schmitz, p., 1b ball with Andrews' grounder and|Schmitz, B, cf he was safe. Then the Islanders!Killewich, ¢ got two breaks. Bonner and Ras-|English, ¢ B Interior and Exte sriors mussen attempted to sacrifice, bunt- | Schmitz, Jr., rf 2 ed down third base line and the|Vale, ss Sign and Landscape infield played the balls to roll out.|Nello, 1f 2 1 >, Both rolled safe and went for hits, | Roberts, B., 3b Painting, Graining, filling the bags. Dickson fanned l I\ulsmn!mng and for the first out. Then came| Totals | 7 ) AN another break. Balog attempted [DOUGLAS— Wall Papering to sacrifice, bunting a pop fly just|Niemi, cf Anything to beautify the home, outside third base line. The ball|Coughlin, ¢ . office, etc. took a freak bound into the dia-"Mmming, p 2 CALL mond for a safety and Andy scored. | Andrews, 1b { ] D. T dainter Kromquist singled scoring Bon-!Bonner, 3b . '\RM,lAEIZPl:g,'Hg}Eg 1’00";““1” ner and Rasmussen. Niemi singled | Dickson, rf | Estimates Gladly vaen scoring Balog. Coughlin singled | Balog, ss . S scoring Kromquist. 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