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0, 1929. BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY | THERE'S DINTY MOORES UNCLE- 1 HAVENT SEEN HIM FOR A LONG TIME - HE MUST BE NINETY-SEVEN YEARS OLD- HELLO- LIVING OUT HERE ALL ALONE?R NO, GRANPA S WITH ME ,BUT HE AINT HOME - 5— = G X # By GEORGE McMANU WHAT'S HE DON' DOWN THERE ? HE'S A JOCKEY - rure Service. Ire. Great Britaim nghts reserved 627 | GAMES TULSDAY DOUGLAS WINS . saszris { Mission 7; Portland 2. EASY vIcTORY {Los Angeles 6; Sacramento 3. bl 'New York 8; Cincinnati 5. American League ’San Francisco 9; Oakland 2. Hollywood 13; Seattle 5. | [slanders Swamp Elks Last New vork 8; st. Louis 7. Ni’th I)y SCOTC Of 9 to | (Washington 2; Detroit 1. g | National League Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 1. Chicago 6; Philadelphia 4. —Manning Homers | i St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 4. ,Boston 6; Chicago 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast Lcague Won Lost rat .889 18 750 667 333 250 222 11 De had an easy viciory over the last night, winning by a sccre of 9 to 1. Manning's home- run in the third inning with one man on was sufficient to have won. Jimmy pame for the Is Los Angeles San Francisco Hollywood Mission Oakland Sacramento Seattle Portland pitched a corking good nders, holding the s to six and fanning ht batters. MacSpadden for the s was ineffective, walking three d hitting as many more, 11 yielding seven hits including ning's homer. J. Schm who ved Mac’' after one was away in the fifth wasn't much more suc- cessful. National League Lost 26 26 32 37 40 42 Pet. Pittsburgh 644 Chicago New Yorlk St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston 46 Cincinnati 47 American League Won Lost 54 20 46 27 45 30 AT . 37 37 . 28 44 Play Errorless Ball The Islanders played errorless ball behind Manning, not being charged with a single misplay in the seven innings. The Elks were charged with two bobbles, Little making one and Brown the Philadelphia New York St. Louis Detroit Cleveland Washington .. Chicago 28 51 Boston . 23 55 Gastineau unannel League Won Lost 2 0 Pct. Douglas Elks g 1 Moose ... seites 1 American Legion... 0 2 nel of the famous old river, and building dams, in an effort to save Rome from a recurrence of damag- ing floods. If the project is carried out, it will mean that the stream that held back the Etruscans when Ho-| PITCHES NO HIT, . Carl Hubbzll, Giunt left hande at the polo grouncs by pitching Pittsburgh Pirates. It was the first =ince 1926. Assoclated Press Photo =, entered the hall of baseball fame no hit, n game against ths no hit, no run game in the majors CHICAGO, July 10.—Baited with a purse of $60,000, with $10,000 addi- tional should the winner of four other nationally famous stake races come in first, the American Classic will have its inaugural running at Arlington park July 13. The three-year-old championship also may be settled in the race. The gallop over a mile and a quarter is sponsored by a group of Chicago sportsmen and civic lead- ers, who hope to make it the out- standing turf event. Every contender for the three- year-old crown has been entered in the race. Among them are Clyde $60,000 PURSE DRAWS BEST OF 3-YEAR-OLDS extra purse was arranged as an ad- ditional inducement to attract the fleetest field and the largest crowd that ever assembled at any race track. Since they acquired the plant last winter the Chicago boosters, who formed the American National Jockey club, have spent a small for- tune improving and beautifying the place. A post and paddock house cost $300,000, while almost that much was spent in enlarging the stands. Arlington has a double track, one—a work-out strip—with- in the other. [BRITISH TENNIS STARS ARRIVE FOR MATCHES NEWPORT, R. L, July 10.—Seven of a series 'of tennis matches be- tween teams of Oxford and Cam- bridge and Harvard and Yale will be played here beginning July 18. The Americans have won four of Ethe six ‘matches played in this series but early competition was in- formal and serious play dates back |only two years when the Prentice {cup was put in play. Each team has won a leg on this cup. The Britishers, who have arrived and are making the rounds of club |invitation meets, include three of |the top ranking younger players |of England. | These matches, started as a corol- !lary to the dual track meets be- |tween the four great universities, | have been continued as means of developing Davis cup material. Members of the Oxford-Cam- bridge team are: H. G. N. Cooper, ‘cuptain; E. O. Mather, R. T. Young, |E. R. Avery, M. G. Farquarson and | {one to. be named. - i ‘LARGEB RACE CARS MAY ‘ CREATE NEW INTEREST | ‘ ‘WASHINGTON, July 10.—The in. terest of American automobile mnn-‘ ufacturers in motor, racing is ex-| pected by the American Automo- | bile association to be revived next | |year with the return to the tracks| jof cars with larger engines. | {lowed ‘when the 91% cubic inch | piston ' displacement limitation was |placed . on American racing cars | several years ago. ! In Europe, where fuel, tax and jother costs are high, the small |engined jcar was a practical thing. !The performances of the small-en- however, did not paral- of the average American with the Indianapolis ace next year, the cars '336 cubic inch displace-' - PSS Inform@¥on tor visiting Pioneers. Call or p note. Hours 2 to 7 p. m. 8, Willoughby Avenue, opposite _*t‘nmer Dock. —————— We are serving BAN'DW!CHEB] and ‘The best yet. Ju-i| neau Ice am Parlors. —adv. ! —adv. i Bt_'iquets . The * IDEAL Ousted Judge Associated Press I'h Following his repeated retc resign, United States Distric® /.tior pey Willilam A. DeGroot of Brooi- ¥n was removed ty sxecutive nrder WILLIAMS TRAP-SHOOTER VANCOUVER, B. C, July 10.— Percy Williams, brilliant Olympic rint champion, has taken up trap- shooting and gives promise to be- coming a star at breaking the fly- ing targets. In a recent shoot he tied for high gun in the tower shooting contest shattering 21 of 25 targets. The European precedent was fol- | n e — Travelo Sweaters A large choice of all wool and silk and wool elastic knit sweaters in the Travelo Brand for sum- mer wear, at prices that appeal to all. SABIN’S The Store for Men Ansco Cameras and | Muresco FOR BEAUTIFYING WALLS AND CEILINGS 55 cents Thomas H;l;dware (o. TAR POT FOR RENT First National Bank of Juneau BERGMANN HOTEL MODERN STEAM HEATED ROOMS Hot and Cold Running Water DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION PHONE 205 THIRD AND HARRIS STREETS New Super Six Essex Challenger Coupe—$985.00 Coach—$985.00 Fully equipped, delivered in Juneau—Liberal terms. McCaul Motor Company ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, PROP. 0060 0O 0 Bt W HO OO M- oNMOoONO®O®O co~ococovwmON coccococococool other, The Bills scored first. In the second frame Brown led off with a single to center, advanced tc sec- ond on Shaw's single to right, took third on a passed ball, and scored | when Blake shot a single to right.' That was the Elks' one and only run. Brown singled again in the fourth, and Little Mac' and J. Schmitz singled successively in the fifth after two were out dying when | ! Fritz Schmitz fanned. Manning Hits Homer [ROME sCHEMEs TG § The Islanders sent two over inj the third frame. Coughlin singled | CURB THE TEMPER after one man was out. Manning OF FATHER TIBER | smashed the pill to the top of a| | house back of centerfield for the circuit scoring Coughlin and hlm-'a::z{\:fi(’x:;lyoéo'm?a;::;‘ece:‘gé;‘e:: SEEI[.'“,O bases on balls; an error and making the gnarled, wrinkled face one hit combined to 'give the 9 Ol4 Father Tiber. They are Islanders three runs in the fifth, coPsidering plans for the construc- Mac started the frame by pmmg‘tlun of canals, deepening the chan- Gallwas and Balog. Dickinson hit to third and Little Mac threw the ball away. Rasmussen rolled to the mound and was thrown out at first while Gallwas scored. Niemi singled to centerfeild, scoring Balog and Dickinson. Four in Sixth |ratius kept the bridge “in the Douglas scored four runs for good brave days of yore,” will suffer a measure in the sixth. With one great change in its original anat- out, Rasmussen bunted safely. omy. Niemi walked. Coughlin singled,| Professor Lotrionte, agricultural| Andrews repeated the hit, rmg"expert. is working on a system to Niemi and Bonner doubled clean- dissipate the flcod waters of the ing the bags. {middle valley of the Tiber, north | Box Score and Summary iof Rome, by an irrigation project DOUGLAS AB R H PO running into the country for miles Niemi, cf. . on both sides of the river. He has Coughlin, c. the support of a committee of ag- Manning, p. riculturists and municipal authori- Andrews, 1b. ties which is willing, in part, to fi- Bonner, 3b. nance the $5,000,000 project. Gallwas, 2b. . The hydraulic engineer Cipol- Balog, §5. ......- letti has worked out another propo- Dickinson, rf. sition, that of deepening the river Rasmussen, If. 50 as to make it navigable as far |as Orte, several miles above Rome. Totals . \ This scheme calls for the construc- ELKS (tion of dams, which would be MSpadden, 3b. . equipped With hydroelectric sta- 4. Schmitz, ss, p. - 3 |tions, a feature which may appeal F. Schmitz, 2b. ... 'particularly to the Government, as Bruw‘n, 1b. % it is constantly seeking to build Dosrpaaden, D5 o up Italy’s water power in order to g‘::ré‘ ?{ g 3, o make the country independent of Blake ¢ o foreign coal. Koski' rf o! Professor Lotrionte declares, how- e A ever, that the best plan of all would Totals 27 5 2 be the construction of a great “de- Summary: Earned runs—Douglas rivative canal, possibly navigable,” 5 Elks 1; two base hit—Bonner; Which would run parallel to the home run—Manning; sacrifice hit, Tiber and carry off all water in —-Shaw; stole base—J. Schmitz; the main river in excess of 12 or double play—F. Schmitz to Brown; |13 meters in depth. This would base on balls—off MacSpadden 3, be the most absolute security for off J. Schmitz 1; 4 hits 5 runs off |Rome, he says, from flood, would MacSpadden in 5 2-3 innings, :iggive wide opportunities for irriga- hits 4 runs off Schmitz in 1 1-3|tion, and would permit the build- innings; losing pitcher—MacSpad- ing of hydroelectric units in both den; hit by pitched ball—Bonner,|the old and new rivers. Gallwas and Coughlin by Mac- —_—————— Spadden; struck out—by Manning GORDON’S 8, by MacSpadden 4; left on basesl —— —Douglas 5, Elks 5; umpires—' For your accommodation, this English and Bothello; scorer—Bar- store will be open the evening of ragar. July 10th until 9 p. m. —adv, Van Dusen, Kentucky derby victor; Blue Larkspur, first in the Bel- mont; Dr. Freeland, winner of the Preakness, and Windy City, which won the American derby. Should one of the”» horses re- peat in the classic an additional $10,000 will be awarded. The list- ed added money is $60,000. The STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Wed- nesday evening, July 10. adv. 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