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BRINGING UP (THAT CERTAINLY WAS A WONDERFUL YACHTING TRIP: BUT TS NICE To B HOME‘ FATHER "WE oN YES-EVEN HOME 1S BETTER AN THAT- ™M ALL N AFTER BEIN' THREE WEEKS - SENT FOR A DOCTOR - |(WELL-WELL. YouL 0O LOOK RON DOWN- You NEED REST AND MEDICAL THAT BOAT FER e OLSON AGREES | T0 FIGHT HERE | ON VETS' CARD Soldier Accepts Terms Of- fered by Legion—May Meet Freddy Mack “Soldier” Olson has agreed tq red him by the Ameri- to appear in the head- line event on its Fourth of July fight card, it was announced today by Claud Helgeson, post commander of the local Legion post. Just who 1is cpponent will be has not been led ! Mack, who fought here ago in an impromptu [ ranged for visiting Na- val Reservists, is .the choice of Matchmaker Red Campbell. He has wired Mack, who now homeports b offering him the spot. Recently Mack wrote Camp- bell, asking for a chance to come here. Olson is the only man now fight- ing in this recording rict who can boast of a knockout of Joe Collier. Sinclair Brown turned the trick, too, but Brownie has quit the ring game. The “Soldier” is said to be in better shape now than when he lost here to Campbeil, and will give Mack or any other man picked to meet him, a sure :nough battle. LEGION-ELKS TILT TONIGHT Tair Weather Ousts Rain The only effect tonight's struggle ! will have on the outcome of the| first half of the City League, will! be either to put the Vets a full game ahead of the Moose or to tie| the two teams up. No batteries have been announced for the Elks. Heinie Messerschmidt can't win the first half now, any- way, so he isn't worrying about the mix-up this evening. e ——— GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League E San Francisco 5; Los Angeles 4. | Hollywood 8; Mission 5. Portland at Seattle—Rain. | Oakland 12; Sacramento 14. Night game. | National League St. Louis at Boston—wet grounds. Pittsburgh 10; New York 7. Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 3. Chicago 3; Philadelphia 5. American Leaguc Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 4. Washington 6; Chicago 10. New York 14; Detroit 2. Boston 5; St. Louis 6. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost ! 25 609 29 29 32 33 37 38 : 40 National League Won Lost 17 23 23 25 24 2 Sacramento San Francisco . Los Angeles Oakland Mission Hollywood Seattle Portland Brooklyn Chicago . New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston . ‘Philadelphia 26 Cincinnati 3 30 American League Won Philadelphia . Cleveland ... ‘Washington New York .. and Puts Ball Game on Definite Schedule with Old So! beaming in one pf its infrequent appearances this year, the Elks and the Legion are pladning for the ball game at the City Park at 6:30 p.m. today, with- out having: to worry about possible rain. Fred Cameron, Vet leader, is go- Ing to use his strongest hurler, Jimmy Manning, in an attempt to n another one-half game on the Moose squad. The Paps are right on the heels of Cameron’s steed. | BUHACH Buhach quickly ends mosqui- toes, gnats and flies. Burn a litle Buhach in the room, camp, or on the porch and these annoying pests quickly disappear. Also kills ants, roaches, and other troublesome insects. Absolutely harmless to children, animals and birds. Inexpensive...convenient Chicago .............. Detroit St. Louis . 400 Boston . 320 i Won Lost Pet.| American Legion .. 5 2 .714i Moose ........... 5 3 625 EIKS ... 2 7 222 o i The infant son of George P.i Muncey, sophomore at Hobart Col-;| lege, Geneva, N. Y., recently was! pledged to Lambda Pi, his father's! fraternity. | il Come and Hear : “THE STEIN SON(™ * e on the Victor Records JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE FOR GUARANTEED HEATING and PLUMBING SEE A. J. Hawver FRONT STREET Next to Nifty Shoppe Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any Place in Alaska ————— Dime & Dollar Building and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the State of Oregon. Can only loan depositors money on improved real estate, first mortgages and State approved bonds. 6% compounded semiannually on deposits. B:fl your account ith -'Il.llelll Representative H. J. Eberhart GASTINEAU HOTEL Slants | Galves records Keefe, The major clear handed league Tim Rube Marquar: of the Giants of 1912, duplicated | the feat. In ¢ s Cubs stopped When the re: territory is ta e streak. of the b: en in, however, it beccmes another and complicated AL G story, h record books offering no ANJ. satisfactory help. Galveston's entry is George Bristow, claimed to have reeled off 23 victories in a row n 1895 There is nothing in the books about this achievement nor |any loose dctails that this ob: digging into old-time baseball his- [er can discover about Pitcher B! tory and unearthed a few argu- | tow, otl than that he was born ments, one of which involves*thelin Paw Paw, IIl, and spent his Dwight Leveritt, writing in the n (Tex.) Tribune, has been |longest winning streak any pitcher‘baxbnll career in minor league ever registered. company. Tough, non-skid The soles on “U. S." 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