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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 6, 1930. By CEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER [ 1 BUPPOSE THEY ARE SCOURIN' THE SEADS LOOKIN FERME 'M THEM SO MOCH TROLBLE / Service, Tne., Gr SORRY 'm CavaIN' | [THere's YOULR » = eat g ruened, | Ll NEVER FORGET YOUR KINDNESS 7 GOOD MORNING MR- GGD e )| : NICE DAY SPORTS GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 4; Los Angeles 13. Oakland 2; Seattle 6. Sacramento 4; Portland 5. Mission 7; San Francisco 8. National League Pittsburgh 5; Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati 4; New York Chicago 10; Boston T. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 10. American League New York at Chicago—Called sec- ond inning on account of rain. oston 7; Cleveland 17. Washington 0; Detroit 8. Philadelphla 5; St. Louis 6. Juneau City League American Legion 2; Elks 0. STANDING OF¥ CLUBS Pacific Coast. League f Won Lost Sacramento 3 24 Los Angeles . 13 24 Cakland 32 28 sion 32 28 1 Francisco 33 29 Hellywood B 34 Seattle % 34 Portland b2 35 National League Won 28 26 579 533 533 532 424 424 417 Pet. 636 565 543 512 500 439 409 Pittsburgh New York Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia * American League Pet 667 644 578 548 415 413 Philadelphia Washington Cleveland New York Chicago Detroit St. Louis Boston - .333 Juneau City League Won Lost 5 2 .38 3 2 5 R L e T Pct. 114 500 285 American Legion Moose Elks CONSIDER NIGHT GAMES SHREVEPORT, La., June 6.— Cwners of the Shreveport Sports of the Texas league are considering night games at home. They have asked the fans to write the club on their reactions to the proposal. 385! Roller, ELKSLOSETO LEGION MENIN SHUTOUTGAME Vets Aclmlnxs!er First Whitewash of Season in First Class Fracas In the first shutout game of the 11930 season, the American Legion 'and Elks team played one of the |best tilts of the year last night |and left the field with the Vets iv.inning 2 to 0. | It was a pitcher's battle from| y start to finish and there were no runs made until the seventh and final frame. Only two Bills ever got to first, and they remained there. Manning allowed a single hit, fanned 13 men, and issued no passes. Ocborne pitched almost as good & game. Only seven men got by on him~three on hi two on passes, one on a fielder's choice and one on an error. He whiffed 15 bat- ters. His hits were well scattered. for’he gave the Vets only cne each in the second, third, fourth and lawl innings. How They Scored The seventh proved the doom of ! {the Bills. Osborne walked Cough-/ lin. Bob went to second on a wild' pitch and stole third. Brown walked and pilfered the second | sack while Osborne was fanning| Ramsay. Koski sent a red hot drive toj MacSpadden at short. It was too/ 499 ot for Molly and Coughlin scored | fore 18,000 fans, Primo Carnera 1a«r| (while Brown drew up at third. Kos-! ki stole second and Murray went back to the bench after three strikes. ~ Manning sent an easy, hopper to short but Macspaddf-n' failed to handle it. Apparently he | was confused a bit by Koski’s run-| | ning between him and the ball as it | {came his way. Brown scored and| | Koski went to third. Niemi fanned. | BOX SCORE | LEGTON— ABRHPOA | Niemi, cf P. Schmitz, 2b 2 .\ 4 1 2 SPECIALS 8 ATURDAY—J UNE s ONLY‘ Washm ton Co-Operatwe EGGS White or Brown--- 2dozen for 15¢ DARIGOLD BUTTER [n Quarters--- per pound 45¢ MAXIMUM SLICED PEACHES Large No. 2 1-2 cans--- 4 cansfop i, s Sl $1.00 Packed in Heavy Syrup—A Real Bargain (alifornia Grocery Phon e 478 | ELKS— | Junge, 'Lowe, {5, Blks Irific left hook to the of Christner's jaw Carnera lost the first round by a mdv margin. Then he began tc 'play on a bad eye of Christner and 0 m the end of the third round the 0 as swelling and had opened. — — |In"the f h round he put over the 21 4 1 knockout. It was Christner's first loss by lhc knockout route. 1 ———,-——— | The United Kingdom has become the largest foreign market for ' American-made motor boats, popu- lar for sport and pleasure. J. Schmitz, ss point Coughlin, ¢ Brown, 1b D. Ramsay, 3b Koski, 1If Murray, rf Manning, p 0 4 0, 1, 0 1 0 0 0 0 o 1 vl ocococommo lorocombe Totals w ol coccococooy 3 <] & ol ococorommwey Blake, ¢ |'T. Keaton, 2b | M'Spadden, 1b Heinke, 3b of BErodie, 1f J. Ramsay, Osborne, p ES) 809 10 9 0 00 W w0 w | coroccmon w | ccococcorooH b 14 82 BALL BAND SHOES Totals Summary Wild pitch, Osborne; base on off O:horne 2; struck out, by 15, by Manning 13; earned 1 three base n bases, C ; left on bases, winning pitecher, Ma ning; charge defeat to Osborne umpires, Davis, Nostrand, Bovhell scorer, Sh 1ck; time of ga hour, cAanEmuTs GHRISTNER 0UT Decisive Blow Is Landed on Point of Jaw in | Fourth Round I S with Mishko Soles give twice the wear of leather soles 12-inch and 16- inch heigth DETROIT, Mich., June H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man “K-0" ins the 10- night knocked out Meyer Christner, of Akron, Ohio. fourth round of a scheduled round bout. The kncrlout came with a ter- AFEGUARDED THE ahnalion From Contented Cows ©1930, C. Co. USED IN ALASKA "OR 30 YEARS For velvety soups and sauces, rich ice creams and candies, fine-textured cakes and puddings and custards, always use Carnatjon Milk—convenient, economical, always depend- able. Clean housing of clean herds and clean handling of the mill: safeguards Carnation Milk at the source and protects its purity. And this protection continues until Carnationreaches youinitshermetically sealed containers Write for Cook Book and Baby Book CARNATION COMPANY, P. O. Box 1908, Seattle Kills insects by the roomful Oronite FLY SPRA Kills flies, mosquitoes, moths &roaches, et STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA B Ithe ELKS TO MEET MOOSE TONIGHT Bills Need Wmmng Streak | to Keep Them in Run- ning for First Half After playing a close game last | it and losing it in the seventh | ng, 2 to 0, the Elks will go into again this evening, against: Moose. ‘The business of the| is to begin at 6:30 p.m. Unless the Bills begin a winning treak in a short time they are abou! out of the running for thel first half of the season. They are down to bédrock now, while the Le- n is progressing by leaps and and has been the only winner of the season. night the cellar residents will| with Lowe in the box and receviing. The Moose ex- ake to use Cunningham and Lan- | in their effort to gain one-| lnl( > on the Vets. ——————— | HawaH purchased 582‘000.009‘ worth of goods from the contin- | ental United States during 1929 greatest in history. 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