The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 5

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MOOSE DEFEAT i IN SLOW GAME - ’ By CEORGE McMANUS P WIFE | THIS MORNIN' | SHELL BE GONE ad and ind Heavy nt, mostly hitting marked Score Three to Open The Moose scored three in the the game initial canto on a th s|by Bill Schmitz, a wi Osborne, a walk to Big Mac’, and r | a two-bagger by Kearn Two homeruns, two 1 pitch by |for good measure. 34 'bases. Bu and Fritz Sch a total of cro: 2 first and went to wild heave by Jack Schmitz and ‘ond half of the schedule. 2 cored on Li Mac’s single to| Box score and Summary League Leaders Continue right. | MoOSE— AB R H PO ¥ Nl The Mocse went on a rampage |Schmitz, B, 1f 413 32 Undcfeal'ed by Trim | in ird. J replacing Os- |Schmitz, F., 2b .4 1 2 2 ming Bills Yesterday bor the box, had difficulty in |McSpdn, H., 2b 3 1 2 3 locating the p and when he|Kearney, 3b 2 aut The Moose last night swamped did, the Paps drove his offerings lo}Gryor. 3b 1000 <he Elks by a score of 10 to 6 in all corners of the Ilot. Three | Shaw, cf 4 Joal 3 a loosely played and listless game to Junge in t walks sandwiched with four hits, | Schmitz, J., ss $103 3103 featured by all sorts of ball, good, |wild and ineffe e ng a homerun by F. Schmitz |Orme, B, rf - - 5 Chesterfield - In a workman it’s Skill in a cigarette it’s Taste - BACK OF TRUE CRAFTSMANSHIP— patient training, painstaking pride. Back of Chesterfield’s popularity — years of experience in the buying and blending of fine tobaccos and one unchanging standard of excellence. UNFAILING GOOD TASTE, the result of quality tobaccos, skilful blending, endlags care — that’s what wins smokers to Chesterficld—and bolds them. LIGHT A CHESTERFIELD for the first time or the fifty-first, and enjoy afresh the discovery that here, at last, is a cigarette made to your own liking . .. mild, rich, fragrant—first in the one thing you want most « .. “TASTE above everything”. Wc state it as our honest belief that the' tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. USGETT & MYERS TOBACKOCO. (© 1930, Liccerr & Myzes Tosacco Co. {OONT LET | WORRY YOU- THE TIME WILL FLY &y 1 srellL BE BEFORE NYoOuL KNOW 1T " |sent home five runners and put in the Moose freezer. | base clout They added two more in the fifth The Bills, rallying in the sixthI y. The Elks and seventh, chalked up five runs,(® ® ©¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ & ¢ o' o chalked up ene in their half, Mar- [ They failed to produce a winning sed the plate when he was punch, and the Moose left' the ball Benson, 1b econd on | park undefeated as yet in the sec- |P. Schmicz, 1b omcocomrOnR | THATS 105 g —] T 9 WORRYING ME HOME i r | aAS A7) ‘ AMES THURSDAY acific Coast League |Helene Madison Breaks Another Seattle 7; Los Angeles 1. { ] Mission 0; Oakland 2. | World's Record |Portland 6; San Francisco 2. | 3 S Sacramento 0; Hollywood 3. Nighi . S| 'TLE, July 11.—Heléne ®| gane ! I. Madison last night broke the e | National League ‘ ® world's 120 yard free style ®|New York 19; Philadelphia 8. The @ swimming record for women @ | Giants pounded three hurlers for ® making the distance in one ! 26 hits. With a 10-run burst in ® minute sixteen and eight- €| the third inning when 19 men; ® tentl econds. The former e| went to bat, nine men made base| record vas one minute eigh- e} hits. The Giunts failed to score teen and six-tenths seconds. e only in three innings. Klein hit e| his 25th home run for the| s | league's lead. This was the only game played. ! v K 00 American League | f .1 0 0 2 0 C|Philadelphia 9; New York 1. Earn- Cunningham, p 4 1 2 0 2 0| shaw scored his twelfth victor —————— of the year. Pennock retired ia E| Totals .3210 1221 8 5; the third 1! ELKS— AB R H PO A E|Washington 7; Boston 2. Bluege si 411 0 0 0] made a home run and doubled) 4 2 1 1 3 0| twice. He drove in four men. 0 McSpdn, M., 2b,1b 4 1 2 4 2 0 Chicago 6; Detroit 5. Each team 3 Junge, 1b, p 4 1 3 3 1 o/ hit 12 times and each team used o Heinke, 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 three hurlers. Morgan made his 1/ Hollman, 3b 4 01 4 2 o 15th home run. o Lowe, cf, 2b 1 0 0 2 1 o!Chicago 6. St. Louis 2. Game went jBlake, ¢ 4 007 1 o 10 innings. | | Oshorne, p 100000 Juneau City League i | Rodenberg, rf % 0% 0150 0 170088/ 10; Elks §, | {Nelson, rf 010000 | STANDING OF CLUBS } ______ ' Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pt H y—Earned runs, Moose -~ I8, Elks 5; two-base hits, Kearney, {109 Angeles o810 AL |8haw and Junge; three-base hits,| Sacramento S o 933 : o 532 IB. schmitz and Cunningham; home | FOIyWood Rt ik | 7 8 Oakland 50 44 {Tuns, F. Schmitz and Martin; first | o 0" maciseo 19 P lon balls, off Osborne, 2 iIn tWO|yneon 46 50 |innings, off Junge, 4 in five in-|g . ite 42 54 nings, off Cunningham 2; struck|pg.tjang 38 58 ‘out, by Osborne 1, Junge 4, Cun- National League !pingham 3;°left on bases, Moose Won - Lost 5, Elks 7; double plays, F. Schmitz, | gyookiyn 45 29 unassisted, J. Schmitz to P. Schmitz, | chicago 45 33 ' Junge to Lowe to MacSpadden; wild | New York 42 35 pitches, Osborn 3, Junge 1; first|st TLouis 40 35 on errors, Elks 2; hit by pitcher, | Boston 36 39 Lowe by Cunningham, twice; los-|pPittsburgh 34 41 ing pitcher, Osborne; stolen bases,|Cincinnati . 31 43 M. MacSpadden 2, Lowe 1. Philadelphia 21 4B Umpires, Botelho and Shepard. American League Scorer, Shattuck. Won Lost Time of game, 1 hour, 50 min-|Washington 52 26 utes. Philadelphia 54 29 g New York 44 33 Cleveland 39 40 CHARGE ACES ASK TOO MUC"'UQLI‘OH 36 45 St. Louis 32 48 NICE, France, July 11.—Amateur Chicago 29 46 tennis players have been bitterly | oston . 30 49 attacked by smaller papers here{ Won Lost which say that the excessive de- J u City Lea mands for free board by the stars g y5 ‘“: dsat i t Moose are ruining the Riviera tournament. American Legion 1 3 o A Elks + 1 4 R it SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE AT THE A. B. HALL| Britt's Pharmacy is naving a| SATURDAY NIGHT. ady. |SPECTAL on Stationery. adr.‘ N . — - | Britt's Pharmacy is having a LET Almquist Press Your B8Suit.| SPECIAL on Stationery. adv.’ We call and deliver. Phone 528 | EYES Improving your vision is an investment— not an expense. The value of your glasses should not be judged by the amount you pay for them— but by results obtained. 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