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i 5519 29 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY | S ONE OF THE FIRST LOVE. L ETTERS | WROTE YO MAGGIE- VL HER AND READ IT TO HER -~ GET ' MODSE DEFEAT "ISLANDERS IN SUNDAY GAME Nello’s Homer with Two| Men on Win for Moose in Sunday Contest The Moose defeated Douglas Sun- day afternoon by a score of 4 to 2, in one of the prettiest games of the son. moved to within one-half game of the Islanders for first place in the Gastineau Channel League, the former having won three and lost one and the latter won two and lost one. Nello’s bat figures largely in the Moose victory. With two men on By winning the Paps | runs and his si sent over another runner. Schmitz Pitches Well Pete Schmitz had the edge on Manning on the ound. He al- |lowed but four s in nine in- | nings, while Manning was touched I‘Ir)r seven singles and a homerun. | Both men walked one batter and fanned si r four frames neither side cou | tally. In the fifth, an error by | Bon Island third er, put | Ashby on first. B singled ! Nello crashed the le ou. of the (park for the circuit scoring Ash- by and Blake ahead of him. The Moose added another in the kth. Vale siny and went to second on an error. Nello scored him with a single How Douglas Scored Douglas scored its first run in the | cixth With two out, Coughlin | doubled and d on Junge's er- | ror on Manning’s grounder. Two hits produced the Islanders’ BEAUTIFUL MY SPORTS WHAT A BIG LIAR | WAS IN. THOGE By GEORGE McMANUS Box Score and Summary | MOOSE- AB R H PO Robx Junge, I 1b Schmitz, P., p Schmitz, B., cf 2b Vale, ss Ashby, rf lake, ¢ Nello, If { Schmitz, F., Totals DOUGLAS— Niemi, cf Coughlin, ¢ Manning, p Andrews, 1b Bonner, 3b Gallw: 2b Balog, s5 Dickson, rf 3b Rasmussen, 1f Totals gled 5 : i | in the fifth he hcmered for thre: !final score in the ninth. le in the sixth yout, Andrews s | Bonner’s two-b 0 With two | and scored on'Dou struck out by Schmitz 6, by Man- | 0 ol vmororocom Summary: Earned runs, Moose 2, 1; stolen base, Nello 1; ,ning 6; home run, Nello 1; bases A 1 on balls, off Manning 1, off Schmi! ...in a cigarette it’s Just As A STEAK can be congh, tastiless, disappointing—or tender, crisp, done to a turn ...a cigarette can be flat, heavy, over-sweet —or sparkling with spicy aroma and delicate tobacco flavors. To knowing smokers, Chesterfield makes the difference clear. 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