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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S\TURDAY AUGUST 9. 1930. pected that the weekly shoots will | draw big crowds of sportsmen who |are anxious to get in shape for the ‘Fa'l hunting. “ FRFE TARGETS AHD SHELLS TO g os ‘i ‘ B SHGUTERS MEETING YESTERDAY Now is the season for the plant- ing of perennials, it was empha- sized = last Gun C]ub Will Rewmd Suc- New York 9, 7; Pittsburgh 1, 2. | Philadelphia 8; Cincinnati 5. | Fhiladelphia 5, 4; Boston 8; Detroit 6. New York 5; St. Louis 3. Washington 5; Cleveland 4. night at the monthly |* American League Chicago 1, 1. Grove won his eighteenth victory in the first game. Simmons ma ld( his 28th home run. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League by se ] 1 i " [Hollywood ........ 16 9 640 Sunda} Meet bors of Clty Hall. The evenim® |san’ Francisco ... 15~ 10 600 ) |was devoted to an animated dis- y,0g Angeles ... 14 11 560 | Tr targets for those |CUSSion Of seasonal garden work, Mission . 4 11 560 me:: e Juneau Gun Club 81l members participating. Oakland ... 1n 14 440 | who ca ak their present high | From now through the end of Sacramento .. 1 14 440 run are promised by that this month and to the forepart of Portland 2. 10 15 490 organization to the shooters par- September, perennials should be geattle . : 9 16 369 ticipating in Sunday’s shoot, {t was |planted. Plants to be used, it was National League announced today by L. F. Morris, |urged, should be sclected at this| Won Lost Pet President. The meet will start | time. Brooklyn .. 66 41 617 prom at 10:15 am. J% P. Anderson, of the Juneau Chicago ... 62 44 085 | “Get out your old scatterguniflorms' had on display last night New York 60 46 566 | and come out to the Club grounds |& number of perennials well adapted St. Louis . ... 53 52 E tomorrow morning,” said Morris in | to the local soil conditions and cli- Pittsburgh ... 50 54 481 a notice to the members. “To every | mate. Pesson 0. S ot member who breaks his own long e T flece:::la;}lfl ;; 5; 322 will be given his shells and | B ooy - ’ S M i those events. Long! SAMES FRIDAY i American League 3 | Pacific Coast League | Won Lost mns to counb in scores Oof 325|nnggion 13; Los Angeles 11 Day ' Philadelphia ... 75 37 61 straight, 50 straight, 75 straight,| = game | Washington 43 % Afim ad from then on, over 75 birds, |portiand 3; Seattle 1. Night game.|New York ... 65 46 | each bird will count.” San Francisco 7; Hollywood 2. Cleveland . 56 54 509 Each member will be posted on |~ Night game ! Detroit s 1 ‘485 the board with his presc_nt long | | Sacramento 5; Oakland 4. Night Chicago 44 65 :mi zun, and will be kept running pro- | game, ten innings. !St. Louis. 44 61 306 gressively. All shotgun enthusiasts | National League ‘Boston 38 72 345 | are invited by the Club to turn out | Brooklyn 11; St. Louis 5. Herman | —_—————— ! and take part. With but three| got four hits in four chances,| ‘ weeks to elapse before the opening including two home runs | LET Almquist Press Your Suit i | Chicago 6; Buslon 1. of. the g,amo bird season, it is ex- AT THE [ us to give you quick, what you need. satisfactory service. PHONE 358 from Standard 0il Wells now ready FOR COUNTRY HOMES ask about this new STANDARD OIL COMPANY GAS SERVICE —no gas mains needed—hot water—gas Refrig- eration — quick cooking —anywhere. Families living in rural communities as well as those ar in the cities can now have GAS for cooking and heating b —a revolutionary contribution to rural life which the Standard Oil Company of California is making possible b through STANDARD FLAMO CITY GAS SERVICE FOR COUNTRY HOMES. Families in the cities— with every kind of commercial fuel to choose from—use gas because it is quick, clean, safe and economical. 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For furéher information send in the COUPON below, or ask any Standard Oil Represento”” ——— e e e et o e e e e e et . e e e e e e e e e MG] this COUPOR 20 e e e e — e “STANDARD OIL COMPANY 0F CALlFflllNli Juneau, Alaska Addrese L ml RS * about T ‘l mere incident in the lives of the, “lalleged athletes and not noted by | 01’&0]‘ from YOUR TRANSFER COMPANY Of——— PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 $14.50 Per Ton Delivered | STILDEN LOSES - T0 SCHOOL BoY. SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 9.—Tilden lost yesterday to Frank Shields,| | aged 19, New York school boy, 6-1,/ 2-6, and 6-1 in the Invitation Tour- | !nament, in the quarter finals. It! |was his first defeat by a tvllov\:I i American since two years ago. George Lott, the other Davis sin-~ gles entry, lost to Sidney Wood, | aged 18 years, of New York, 6-4, 3-6, (ana 9-7 \COPS AND CLEANERS When it comes (o Treak dollar=for= dollar fuel value diaclianEn| U _vrrmapp=Nund S oal is imn & claass by itself? but four innings were played. ‘The turnstiles clicked out le &um of $52 and a few odd cents | | which will be turned over to the Fire Department to apply on next | year'’s Fourth of July celebration. | From the start of the paradel about 6:20 to the end of the af-| fair in semi-darkness midway be- tween eight and nine o'clock, there were no dull moments. Clowns, Yama Yama girls, policemen, gamb- lers, a convict and an explorer of | the tropics cavorted and frolicked through four frames of better base- ball than the average. It was a good show, too good for the occasional heavy showers to disturb, and the City Band's con- cert in the grandstand added to| IN BURLESQUE GAME; | GOOD CROWD PRESENT| The Cops cleaned up on the Cleaners last night in a scream-| /ingly funny burlesque baseball 'game, and the 8-to-5 score was the several hundred spectators who applauded the stunts of the fun- ny men more than a two-bagger, hit by Ray Houtz, the “hick” sher- FIDEL LABARA GETS | | DRAW WITH E. MASTRO | its enjoyment. CHICAGO, Ill., Aug. 9.—Although the decision resulted in a storm of protests, Fidel LaBarba, contender to the world’s featherweight title, | had to be contended with a draw after 10 rounds of fighting with Earl Mastro in the Chicago Sta- dium. 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