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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. Bt e puved s o [FISHING BY BEACH | but also mmu"hv lience ectons whess tne| SEINES 1S OPENED || . TR ON KODIAK ISLAND | Real Courteous Service ‘ ; AT LOW COST MOdS’EiA&D ELKSiTO N went six innings and called on| The answer probably is that if M[SS leTE PRAISES account of rain. Hubbell held the|/and when the N. C. A. A. musters Pyt b MEET AGAIN TONIGHT! r.otes to one hit. Lindstrom the executive power, equipment and LOCALDEVELOPMENTS Lou made a home run, voting strength, it probably will Unless the rain god me: up |Boston 5; St. Louis 4. Chick Hs overthrow the A. A. U. or effect a OF PAST FEW YEARS , the Moose and Elks| made two home runs, gota double compromise working agreement. i League will playi ~and a single at ofur trips to the| Four years ago, the N. C. A. A Marked improvement both in its g Fatt’ Sne ‘game] /DlBte and drove in three runs led by Palmer Plerce, Henry Brc:‘k-‘ business and ?esidence dis_tricts has startia; at 6:30 pm. Sunday at-| fOF the Cards. _ inridge and John Griffith, made a|'aken place in Juneau in recent ternoen at 2:30, the American Le-|CRicago 19; Philadelphia 15 real fight for control of the Ameri-|Years, declared Miss Sue White, on gion and W Brooklyn 3, 9; Cincinnati 4, 0. can Olympic -association at Wash-| the Veterans' Bureau Staff in Pete Schmitz is e 1l SRS Lengue Ington. . They lost out when it| | Washington, D. C., who is visiting for Paps ton Boston 8; St. Louls 5. came down to ‘& matter of actuall Iner sister Mrs. J. M. Sharples of Chicago 10; Washington 4. | this city. schmi has Osbo A ity Sy ballots. Whereupon they walked out | ? 4 Junge av New York 5; Detroit 2. on the meeting. i When I visited Juneau a few e are particularly notice- | | A portior X |of Kodiak Is 1'1'1'! has l:"'\ th open to fishing by beac der a supplementary re sued Thursday by the I |of Commerc ton, Miss White's home, as one of the most con- beautified cities in the| She was enthusiastic over local improvements as £ those alfeady made, and |Braphic adv attitude of local rosi- |neadqu ] nd organizations in sponcor- | Bureau of Fi: ement to secure ground | The original rcgl Our shop is as clean and sweet-running as a new car itself. It is up-to-date in equipment and man- ned by specialists in servicing and repairing new or old cars. Our purpose is to save you time and money here. Get our prices for repairs, accessories, greasing, and servicing. You'll like our prompt, courteous, efficient service. Cars greased by genuine e, Lowe and able for mound duty i JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. : i thia it Philadelphia 8; Cleveland 6. Foxx| " gince then, however, new leaders|YCArs ago, I was deeply impressed adjoining the capital |the use of beach soln> n Alemite service. Drive in for LUCAS SERVICE PR | made his 26th home run. more given ¢o persuasion and don- {with the natural beauty of its lo- Karluk and Point Aunék that saves time, money and worry. p— 7 i Vi S v the new order to & 5y | = Teraiog ANAR. 36 litical _ |cation. Improvements and progress - ———— changed by .t 2 WH DC"T CARTER | sz:::cn&agr:nms pings, have ngonc Lrom:hz fros;::arian made since then are remarkable,| Ola papers 1 sale at The &m- mit the use of that type of KNOCKS OUT SNELL Won “xf::c pet, | ach group. Much of the old spirit|R0t only in the business districts|pire office. from Cape Karluck to Caps Gr IN FIRST ROUND‘M“CM] 6 4 600 |0f warfare has waned. This year DAY FONE 30 IU‘ FONE 421 - | Hollywood 6 4 600 | may witness a mutual agreement in = ; ¢ {0akland 6 4 600 [ the Olympic unit whereby the col- “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager S”EA'F'{LI:I"Ju}y 25.—Leslie “Wild- |1,05 Angeles 5 5 .500 | leges will have at®least a voice in ¢ cat” "Carter last night knocked out|gacramento 5 5 500 | the affair—even if it is only one i 3 Doc Snell in the first round of a|portland ... 5 5 500|voice in a quartet. = : - AR L i scheduled eight round fight. The|san Francisco . 4 6 400 . i knockout came after one _mm“lte‘Senttle 2 % 7 300 “Had I rejected the title, I prob- and fourteen seconds of fighting National League ahly would have been in the lime- Y < REAL B4RGAINS ’ Jack Dempsey was referee of the Won TLost Pet.|light for three days and be then ¥ short fight. Brooklyn 53 37 599 forgotten. Now the tension will con- ) g LA SAVEF S ok, £ i Chicago 5 54 39 581 |tinue, until my next match and IN - 5 = » |New York 49 42 .538 | therefore I will earn more money.” SPORT BRIEFS 5 i 0 . o |St. Louis 45 44 508| Thus, according to the cable dis- 7 N Pittsburgh 4374y 478 | patches, reasoned Max Schmeling USED CAR»S After capturing the Arlington|BOStOD ... 42 47 472 [ypon his return to Berlin. It adds L cléssie, Gallant Fox stood fifth on §L’-‘f‘3“f;hi'a ;f g; -;gg another notch to Der ‘Maxie’s the world’s list of money winning |Fhilade! -360 | record as a business man under the | L SE [ hotses. A"'""‘";V"“S“* & tutoring of Joe Jacchs, but if the| BIGGEST VALUES EVER on Lost Pct|German thinks any tension exists 'FE At the midway mark this season, |Philadelphi a 64 32 667 |over the prospects of another heavy- : OFFERED IN JUNEAU ; Washington ... 58 36 617 £ “Babe¢” Herman, Brooklyn slugger, weight joust he may be disillusioned s |New York .54 40 574 4 as t er-up i 8 tel " T & . as the runner-up in stolen base: }Clewe]and s P o A ‘1mmedm ely :mi forthwith. ! : ; y ; s v g B 8 2 v o o o i A CONNORS MOTOR €O ambitious to t the light heavy-|c, C]lss.», 3; ‘5’; '323 the waters of the Hudson, took its| I . - crown, and equal the record{p’ .~ g 5> |setback at the hands of Cornell et who held titles | 22510" 3 88 31,54 “0ld Man River” with the ph weight ol Bob Fitzsimmo: Juneau City League in three divisions. | osophy and good sportsmanship | N Won Lost Peb characteristic of the Huskies from | Charley Berry, new catcher for g 3 3 6 333 the Northwest. r the' Boston Red Sox, formerly Was|american Legion.. 3 7 .300| Alibi? Not on your life!” they| an*‘end on the Lafayatte football Bat i oy cherused, after the regatta, inj| team, making it plain that Washington, - | R T S TS AT 18 far from having any complaints, Y e b l N 1 2 A 41 B 3 BASEBALL THURSDAY | will be back stronger than ever (I(’,I,Shfl Cra y (‘(lt, 1 =& cdn, C I)(’r tin Pacific Coast League | next June for the races. | ¢ Oakland 10; San Francisco 5. Day “Meanwhile, keep your eye on our < 3 game. football team,” remarked Earl CRABE SALAD Hollywood 13; Seattle 4. Nizh'| |Campbell, graduate manager of the Hollow out firm ripe tomatoes, saving firm Few stalks celery cut up | |Husky athletic organization. “Jim- bits of flesh for mixing with the following 2 green onions finely minced Mission 2; Portland 5. Night game. | my Phelan has made a big hit in ingredients: Season well with salt and pepper Sacramento 10; Los Angeles 6. Night taking hold of the gridiron outfit. 1 can Geisha Crab Meat Bind together with Nalley's Mayonnaise 3 game. 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