The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 26, 1930, Page 5

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Drive in for LUCAS SERVICE : that saves time, money and worry. % JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. | | DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 i i “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager i i £ MANY THANKS NOTICE TO THE ®/BLIC S— | In oider to keep up With the g I my friends who came to|trend of the times and /0 give our REAL BARGAINS see me at the hospital during my Customers all we car for their s ] i ast illness and also to Doctors Money, we have decked that on i | Vighne and Dawes, the Nurses|and after July 3ist, COAL and IN i " isters of St. Ann’s Hospital, FEED will be sold strctly for cash e \ 1 fine and courteous treat-| ~8dv- D, ByFEMMER. USED CA Rb ‘ N cceived by me. ST o ing them a one-Tun lead. 'To this | thanks to Mr.E, W. Co-| TIy the Iiyg )Clock Dinner osiads ELKS AND PAP they added one more in the third.| Summary—Earned runs, Moose VETS TO PLAY ELKS bi to the Company for their|SPevials at Mabrys i The Moose wiped out this lead |5, Elks 5; two-base hits, B. Schmitz {careful and rapid transportation to| S BIGGEST VALUES EVER in the fifth when Andrews’ homer |and Kearney; three-base hit, Kear- SUNDAY AFTERNOON (1,‘ ital. | Michigan Staje college was the ‘and a two-bagger by Kearney, fol-|ney; homerun, Andrews; first on TOM 'RAKICH, | first to offer gscourse in agricul- OFFERED IN ]UNEAU 1owmg Pete Schmitz’s single, and (balls, off Junge 1, off Schmitz 1;) The Vets and Elks billed to [—ady Douglas, Alaska. |tural statisti | ‘a fielder's choice, gave them three [Struck out by, Schmitz 6, by Junge | furnish Sunday’s entertainment for |~ T | : 5; left on bases, Moose 5, EIks 8; |the baseball fans, the game starting | £======="== e e aea e e pushed across the tying run. The ;lai:sfidfl:s‘:”:ass onM‘:‘crrsaprasc,ji/eIl;osle ;ifivvk;mxnxym“lxx:-])k g wd}s " NEW AND LATE bTYLES OF ‘ " Moose stepped out in the eighth ; s, Gallwas, M. | b 54 : : e 5 | Darkness Ends Elght In— like winners, chalking up two for i;(:ég‘;aé,d:x:)le?u::esl.GaJ]. Ormel, %l:““ 1" \vvllw.urc ‘mp and : hHOESVA\L\\ Ah‘ \ ning Struggle that Re- |® [otal of eight. The Elks camelanq Rodenberg 1 each, Blake 2,|ine sccond matt s ommer mow| | ” ! g ruggle a s right back in their half of the|pamsey 3; B. Schmitz 1; sacrifice ghe e L e S el : sults in No Decision [frame with two to tie. And Um-|pits Andrews and Lansing 1 each. h;:“,"‘ gl trans, .?n?'h{}lf H pal— i {pire Gray called it a day before| ympire—Gray. % sl Sl g i il { After an eight-inning _see-saw |the fans had o use flashlights to| georer—Sides, T oan walk Iiio CooorR RIS | ARNOLD S BO()TERY { clruggle last. night, darkness put {ind thelr way out of the park. — e, X 1;:1‘]}; had not been announced | | { ah end to the fray which found the Box Score and Summary e e =3 N TRIN'S 1 { Mcose and Elks locked tightly m!MOOSE— ABR H PO A E| LET Almqust Press four Sui($0day. Osborne or Lowe probably f | GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING I an eight to eight dogfall. Andrews |B. Schmitz, 1If .5 1 1 0 0 0|We call and deliver, Phone 528 | Wil Work for the Bills and Man-{ | { homered in the fifth with the bases [F. Schmitz, 2b .. 4 0 1 3 5 2 ning or Cunningham for the Vets. (o empty. 1b & 151105140 GRS e A, Pete Schmitz and Junge, oppos-lP- SchmiLz, P e T ing hurlers, divided pitching honors |C. McSpdn, ¢ 410678 i evenly. Schmitz was nicked for 14 | Kearney, 3b 418 800 safeties, all singles, by the Bills,|J. Schmitz, cf 4.3, 1050 .0 PAY B but kept them wel scattered ex- |Lansing, ss §aa s ING BY CHE(,:K | cept for two frames. He fanned six [Orme, rf 30000C ; end walked one batter. Junge held | P TR the Moose to nine hits, but two | 1 were two-baggers, one a three-bag- is the Safest Way ger. and one 2 homer. He fanned |Gallwas, 1b e S oh G . 2 %m‘. | Blake, ¢ 514500 The Safest way to pay bills is by check. o Tight ,Ml the Way 65 | M‘“’l""* ss 511 3’ 30 | Household and Personal checking accounts are e battle was tight all the way. | Junge, p Bl s B e 3 A e L rhe Moose chalked up one score |Heinke, 3b 4502515051 | welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to in the first frame and the Elks|J. Orme, If s | women depositors. matched it in their half. The |Nelson, cf Ld e i Moose came back to open the |Ramsay, 2b a8, ¥ 1.2 i I SBEEL S S tecond by scoring two more, and [Rodenberg, rf 4’ 172°% 01 i 2 - 4 the Bills went one better by shov-| ————— = Flrst Natlonal ing four runners over the pan, giv- | Totals 38 8142411 4 | m— Bank Moo USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction We Are Vacating Premises ‘ Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 FEverything z at Cost ! | THE CHAS. W. 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