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Great Britam rights reserved / & » ¢ L i e i N R S B R T S O AR £ T Juneau City Leagne Won Lost Pet. ILL IL o B koo el REAL BARGAINS Elks 3 5 375! . \ American lepon.:} 6 313 IN NET GAME . ¥ ~ | - ‘ BLUE LARKSPUR | ik iy WINNER OF RACE | PHILADELPHIA, Penn., July 21.| e Rb Bill Tilden will again be a mem- slgme - S e g 2 Mt ) A S AN, A e Ege S e L B TAB0. /e 1R ARL]NGTON PARK ber of the United States tennis end, this to be paid out of Car-| GAMES SUNDAY Burnett sustained a fractured| o . Xofjbmam o AR RAtEE A for BIGGEST VALUES EVER nera’s percentage.” Just a pair of | Pacific Coast League wrist when hit by a pitched ball| ARLINGTON PASKi( c““"“;'“g‘" 18 avk :"‘; “'"'““,"St l;;ra‘;,mi{f : pals, evidently; out for an evening’s|Seattle 6, 1; Mission 0, 6. and will be lost Indians July: Sl ARG, YA D8 ASKN TR E AT 5 J fun. {Oukact: 1, 4, Los Angeles 0 1k ‘ for n\}f‘. x-.li: l]‘([’ mho ;ff,‘fion hree-year-old: abpmblon, ot Ameris Chalmen of the Bk, Blate b This business of one fighter pay-|Portland 13, 3; Hollywood 1, 6. |Philadelphia 9; Chicago 10, The % Salloped to an easy victory last)Cub ~Committee RIS an-) — . ing off his opponent is only onel|Sacramento 7, 8; San Francisco| Athletics winning streak of eighb|Saturday afternoon over a select)rouncement today. ¢ of the innocent little features of| 4, 7. games was broken, d of five for the Arlington cup.| Without Tilden, the Americac g the heavyweight racket. The meth- National League Néw York 13; St. Louis 7. Lag-|Blue Larkspur ran the one mile a“d“(::::c‘x\\mfi‘ g;?:na;;d t;t:l‘s<t;‘;£ LONNORS MOTOR CO od, all quite open and above board,|st. Louis 15; Brooklyn 6. made a home run besidgs|® d s [,} ARl % \ is for one set of contracts to be|New York 13; Chicago 5. ‘ other hits. Goslin alsn |and four-fifths 5““1“"‘ e o By drawn, signed and filed with the |Cincinnati 8, 1; Boston 5, 13. | made a home- run. jp sscond slower: than' iihe’; trad 3 i g local boxing commission, as a con- American League Boston 2; Detroit 10, Akers made | record 'GRANDMA’S COOKIES |\ AWJ-% cession to its rules and rcgul;\-lclevvlnnd 9; New York 8. a home run. Uhle allowed six, N3 SALESMAN IN JUNEAU| | tions. Then anothe: set of articles, ! Philadelphia 5; Detroit 3. ave no bases on balls. ruck out seven men ani POSTPONED GAME is ! [ lg portion. They want protection. They hedge and bicker. I never seed ! nothin’ like it. I tell you they are going to kill the game¢ that has made them rich.” Tex died a year and a half ago but the manipulation of the heavy- weights since then has been weird encugh - to make the great meter turn over in his grave. There hasn't” been a first class heavy-; weight fight since Rickard died. After the Carnera-Godfrey affair, one. metropolitan observer wrote: {There was no evidence of any cmoanery . . . It was understood Godfrey You cant cheat E ~ but you can P yourself~ Providing Against ACCIDENT - SICKNESS OLD AGE - DEATH period of your during the earni n‘ life will $5000 mudni you die from natural causes. slomilymdiafimwddml. And in mn of permanent total 3. Wai .n ents. Pay von $55 pes Waek for one year; and after 90 days. P "”‘h’e ay you u die, 5. I dlnblll involves loss of limbs or -l.lu as result of acci- dent, il uo'oo cosh IW "M fnsddiionto IS SN r s Resident Manager Juneau, / Wiy, WA//N pro- | received $10,000 for his Defeats One . Lhindred Men’ in English Rifle Shoot- ing Event BISLEY, England, July 21 «Mar-; jorie Foster, who drove a motor car| in the World War, last Saturday | won the King's Prize for rifle shoot- ing on the famous Bisley ranges. | She is the first woman to achieve the feat and the only member o!l her sex ever to place among the| final. One hundred competitors were in the event, | The woman is manager of a; chicken farm and scored 280, win- ning the cash prize of $1250, in addition to the gold medal and! badge. - Italian-American Methodist Pilgrimage To Rome Protested ( ROME, July 21.—La Tribuna pm-1 tests editorially against the visit: to TItaly of the Italian-American Methodist Pilgrimage, reported to have sailed from New York last! Saturday on the steamship Conte-; grande. | The newspaper used a headline! of “Undesirable American Pilgrim-| age” The editorial said: “It does| not seem an opportune time to have this Protestant Italo-American pu-" grimage, in the eighth year of the! Fascist regime which has composed ! the differences between the Church | and State.” Phone 25 118 Seward St. R l i CORNELL VARSITY WINS COLLEGE ROWING CLASSIC In one of the most spectacular, dramatic comebacks the Hudson has ever known, Cornell's big red srew made a show of the greatest fleet in Inurcollaghte regatta history. Y. three good lengths ahead of Syracuse. Qernell crossing the finish line at Poughkeepsie, N. Money Saving Bargains Genuine Wood’s ‘Arctic Sleeping Bags; size 90x90, regular price $67.50, Now ..... ..... .....$49.50 Genuine Wood’s Arctic Sleeping Bagsgsize 78x84, regular price $58.50, Now ..... ..... ...... 54430 HEAD NETS--chiffon, each, $1.25, Hack \et Cach sins e R Goodrich Kingfisher Boots, Hip ........ Boys’ Goodrich Storm King Boots Youths’ Goodrich Storm King Boots ........... Bib Overalls, sizes 34 to 40 ............. Men's Canvas Gloves, 15 cents pair; dozern . ... MEN'’S SUITS AND HATS AT HALF PRICE Arnold’s Bootery Men’s Men’s GOLDSTEIN BLDG. ciated Press I'hoto The above picture shows .$1.00 .$6.95 475 .$3.95 5145 $L.75 PHONE 45 ) The Florence Shop | the “working set,” is drawn up.|St. Louis 8; Washington 6. S Jehnaas 3 Y o ; L W son, sales manager of " AR 57 o |These may differ quite radlcam,cmmv»o 16, 5; Boston 4, 4. ; - i SET FOR PLAY TODAY |Grandma's cookie Company at Se- r'I n:}t])l\g Iu)mc; in the gza) MR Sha Pirst set: DIl mhe Arianh Juneau City League STANDING OF CLUBS | ttle, accompanied by his wife, a Fr (& Bru’tn of ‘dvidence was necded, the Car- sty . Sohe ot pac : Py v ; i o nera-Godfrey fungo-hitting con- sfactory to the combatants dnde ose-Elks—Wet grounds. Pacific Coast Lfi“x"’f’ o/, If the rainmaker lets up on the rived on the Northwestern Satu y 2 : ; their managers, which seems to b\, R Won Lost Pebi; .nq of weather that has been|day night and left for Skagway test should make it manifest that ) .0 thing after all. HOME RU DAY Mission 5 2 i g S Pt o Y o A C the whole heavyweight business has | Babe Ruth made his 34th home | Hollywood 47 .657\;;“,‘," e R “:(l“t\u"x‘:t e Ompa"y developed into a racket. |run yesterday; Gehrig made his gacrame: P ol Past_week, the s’ 4 5 3 S and s trenta R o The New York boxing solons have |ogin “ang 97th; Ber: kel 3 20 600 Legion clubs of the City Leagus |leave for the South on the Aleu- , § b pects from ' ¥ bo 4 erger made Nis|oaliand 4 3 5701 ¥ [ty Featuri Frye’s D Rthee and foke’ sihletert rat bata: iniy 11 SoRY stringent rules about ,gin. ang wilson made his 27th portiand 3 4 429 | Wil tangle at City Park at 6:30 |tian. Coming north, Mr. Johnson ng rryes De- Tt At is Tesalived i hul purs’ued fouls and boxers who commit them. | . the cubs. Grove won his thir- [0‘ ‘mw,w 3 4 '4zoh)m today, it was announced by |made calls on the trade at Ket- licious Hams and B right out in the open, but it ‘oper~ esrs. Muldoon, Farley and Phelan|oonty yictory for the Athlett o Praniss §oC g T ge Kohlhepp, Acting President. (chikan, Wrangell and Petersburg s Hams and Bacon el D e pan. Were fetermined to stamp out this | AL S gh s s game was scheduled f A s > ates nevertheless on the same gen- .., AR =04 2 attle 2 5 114 ng PHONE 38 eral proposition: jevit” by Ly SREWDR, SUADURNIOn GAMES SATURDAY e Friday but had to be post-| Ola papers ror sae at The Eni- < Once a customer, always a cus-| 0% ‘“‘"(;' : “‘X “'1“(’1‘\’, J““‘S‘ hS““:‘ { Pacific Coast League Natlonal League [poned on account of rain. B ik tomer. jhappened to foul Max Schmeling, geattle 3; Mission 4. Won Lost Pet,| Manning for the Vets, and Pete| So long as the customers contin- '\t developed he had been declared |portiand 4; Hollywood 20. Chicago §2 81 623 chmitz for the Moose, are expected | Be to knock each other down trying fyamune from these disciplinary iygos Angeles 6; Oakland 3. noklyn 49 35 583/ to be the opposing moundsmen to 1> 8t thiofleh the- bur s, the Mcasures. s was too big affair National League York 46 40 5/ night L, to throlgh the turnstiles, the (BCaSitss. T8 W8 O @ treated | ¥ ! : ol T()PK [ who manipulate she the solons deprecated, to be treatec icmwm 5; Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 44 40 524! & % : A heavyweight menageric have every roughly. Besides, it was all forist. Louis 4, 8; New York 1, 4. Pittsburgh 2 o 483 | BURNING MATTRESS CALLS | deason o ‘coniinue operatfons, - f¢isyeet charity, So Sharkey escaped| Hafey made a home run in the 40 46 465| OQUT DEPARTMENT THIS AM.| - g 2 AR i he solemn solons i inni s nati 40 46 465 & nasconcern 'of ‘theirs that evants purnsh@gx;: b:xt .the AI *x S(-,,.l . n‘mth .mmm! of the .pcond_gamo o 3 ° 1”1‘ y ; in the have empha- acted with alacrity a few nights) Gelbert made a home run in the phia 52 358] A burning mattress in a house| 2 they “(the. avents) fio MBLEL, when Larry John=on, negrol first game. i on lower Front Street early thi: At"ll’tl(‘ g °H'S) 1O jight heavyweight, fouled and lost[Pittsburgh 9; Boston 4. Graham American League morning was the cause of a run 4 4 longer come under the head of { ; 2 o Q['“ hun rigk Boxibg The to Pe Le Latzo in a. very {flagrant| and Comorosky made home runs | Won ' Lost Pct by the Fire Department. The dam- s G g d o ”f; thanner, #{ ' and‘each case with two men on | Philadelphia 62 30 - 874 pges were limited to the mattress | i s ek S ) R . bases. Grantham singled with |Washington 57 83 533 | and that caused to the contents of | l ]NI()N : —— the es full and drove in five New York 52 37 the room by smoke. P 4 YIN BY CH F p Tex Rickard, at one iime sev- | ] runs during the day. Cleveland 46 45 While the cause of the fire was % ‘; 4 ‘K eral years ago when he was beset ] | Cincinnati 10, 1; Philadelphia 3, 4. Detroit 43 49 7 not definitely . ascertained, ruomm‘: SUITq i by the exorbitant demands of Ford made a home run. Chicago 35 53 3|said it was probably started by a| S [ h S f W managers said to me: “These 191-1 ) - American League St. Louis 34 86 382/ lighted cigarette. The house is! 1S the darest ay lows make demands all out of pro-‘ Washington 2, 17; Cleveland 5, 4.|Boston 32 57 ..ih’r the property of Sam Rosenberg $1.00 H. 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