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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL, FOR A CHANGE EVERYTHING 1S QLET | ‘\ N HERE iy, /e g+ o b : fiiks ! Xiill 'W i = i g . 3 A CABLEGRAM FOR YOU, SIR ./ TS5 FROM MAGGIE 'S BROTHER . | KNOW HIS ELKS AND VETS CLASH TONIGHT Vets Expected to Be Stronger than When | Played Last Contest A rejuvenated American Legion ball club tonight will try to stop the vietorious Elks’ aggregation in its march to the championship in the first half of the City League schedule. The Vets have recover- ed from their disastrous defeat at the hands of the Moose in the REDS SCORE | EIGHTH WIN INSGAMES Cincinnati Takes Eleven Inning Struggle from Brooklyn Nine . CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 12.— The Reds rang up the eighth vic- tory in nine games yesterday by taking an eleven inning szruggle‘ {from the Brooklyn Robins, 2 to 1.| Most of the game was a pitcher’s attle between Silas Johnson and Dazzy Vance, with Concinnati ledd- ing 1 to 0 when Vance was re- moved for a pinch hitter in the seventh. Two hits and a ‘fielder’s choice brought a run for Brooklyn, tying the score in the ninth, on Mer- man’s single and O’'Doul’s tripk ‘Wally Roettger opened in Cin- cinnati's half of the eleventh with a triple. Quinn passed the next two men purposely and Roettger was forced to the plate but Cucci- nello came through with a single to drive in the winning run. henceforth. They were out for a strenuocus| of " the kinks out of their play. Manager Ellis believes the team has the punch necessary to win| ball games and needs only a few sessions to whip itself into first- class shape. | Ellis probably will start either| Worth or Koski on the mound t3-| night. Worth stopped the Moose | dead Monday night and may get| the call tonight. The Elks have| |Manning, Junge and Clark avail-| able for service. The game will| start. promptly at 6:30 o'clock. e —— . GAMES YESTERDAY Pacitic vast League Portland 1; Hollywood 6. Seattle 0; San Francisco 9. Missions 3; Sacramento 10. Los Angeles' 0; Oakland 2. National League Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 2, eleven ipnines, Philadelphia 2; Chicago 4. New York 8; Pittsburgh 6. Boston 3; St. Louis 0. American League Cleveland 5; Washington 12. St. Louis 8; Philadelphia2. Other American League games L postponed on account of rain. FIGHT STOPPED INTHIRD ROUND Campolo Has rasy Victory Over Big Bill Hay- ward, Negro NEWARK, N. J., June 12—Vic- torio Campolo, Argentine heavy- weight, stopped Big Bill Hartwell, Kansas City negro, in the third round of a ten round bout at " CREW CHANGED Shake-up in Varsity Eight‘ by Coach Callow—4 Men Changed POUGHKEEPSIE, Pa., June 12.—' Cne of the biggest shake-ups in the history of a rowing training camp struck the Pennsylvania Varsity crew just five days before the championship race. Coach Callow lifted four men, Cadwaller, Taylor, Sebastith and game Monday and are ready to do Schwartz from the first boat and mateh in battle with any of them from now replaced them with Eustis, Davis, night. | Curtis and Elgar. \ Coach Callow said he was con- workout last night and ironed some vinced the Quaker eight as ori- po14 and back fall and gained the ginally boated lacked stamina for the four-mile grind. — - | [ | AN NOW INL ITALY INN ONE OF THE NICEST JAWLS | EVER WAS IN. WISHING YOU WERE HERE .YOUR BROTHER-IN-LAW MAN TWICE 21 MINUTES, Lighlweight,_l“” Pounds, | Tosses Heavyweight, 288 Pounds \ BOSTON, Mass, June Malcowicz, weighing 195 pound: of | Utica, New York, threw Howard Cantonwine, 228 pounds, of Towa, twice in 21 minutes in a feature the Arena here last| 12.—Joe; The Utican flattened Cantonwine! in 20 minutes with a reve body deciding fall within an inside crotch hold after one minute of clamming work. YACHT NOOYA yeans OF FOUR EASTERNERS Pleasure Party from New! York Fishes for Salmon and Hunts Bears | With a party of easterners, the| pleasure yacht Nooya, owned by ! ‘Campbell Church of 'Seattle, and| skippered by Capt. Henry Durham, arrived in Juneau last night from Prince Rupert, B. C. She is sched- uled to tomorrow morning on a leisurely return to the Canadian rail head. i ARRIVES WITH | | Passengers aboard the craft are Charles P. Case of Rochester, N. Y; Charles H. Stewart, and George C.| Perkins of Newark, N. J. They| have made frequent stops on their way north to fish for salmon and :House Delegation of Seven, COMMITTEES TO ARRIVE JULY 21 Budget and Park Offi- | cers Coming North (Continued from Pagz One) | rail line and two day: in Cinity of Fai Its stops in Sonth clude, Ketchikan, tersburg and Juneau. The itiner- ary does not call for a stop, at | Sitka. The Tahoe sails cirect from here for Cordova and call at| Valdez en route from there to Se-| ward. It will return to Cordova from that port and awaii the parr the vi- | ¢ Alaska in-j Wrangell, .~ Pe- | STANDING OF CLUBS ty's arrival from the interior. It | » Pacific Coast League Clark Field last night. to hunt bears. isy scheduled to stop here south-| Won Lost Pet.| Campolo weighed 232 pounds The craft left Prince Rupert May { bound, arriving on August 3 | Hollywood 40 25 .615|and Hartwell 223 pounds, 29. She is due back there June 25.| s a4 Portland . 35 20 556| The referee halted the batitle’ While in Juneau today the visit- Missions . 36 30 545 |early In the third round when ors spent some time at the Cap-\T RF B ATT Los Angeles 31 516 | Hartwell apparently was no longer itol, chiefly in the Territorial Mu- Seattle ... 3¢ , .469 |able to protect himself. | seum, and shopped in curio stores. | San Francisco ... 30 3¢ 469 T, AR ; —————— ‘ st 30 35 462| ARE RETURNING HOME WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE | Oakland .. 3m | Rev. G. E. James, pastor of the | Miss Annabell S8impson and Miss Methodist Episcopal Church, took | Won Lost Pet.|Minnie Simpson, who have been passage on the Princess Louise to-| NEW YORK, June 12.—A great | “st. Louis 16 644 |south vacationing along the Pa- day for Seattle, where he will at-|turf battle is scheduled tomorrow | New York 27 19 587 |cific Coast for several weeks, are tend a conference of Msthodist at Belmont Park when George| \Chicago 27 19 - .587|returning home to Juneau aboard clergymen. Widener's Jamestown, King of the | Roston 24 23 511 the Aleutian. b o i A A 1930 juveniles, bids for Twenty Brooklyn 23 26 469 e DANCE—ELKS HALL Grand’s 3-year-old title in the si Pittsburgh 21 26 .447| Old papers at The Empirg Of- Saturday Night. Earle Hunter’'s ty-third running of the Bslmcenal Philadelphia 20 26 .435|fice. Serenaders Music. —adv. Stakes. ‘ Cincinnati .. 17 - American League | ‘Won Lost ' Philadelphia 12 JWashington 17 ! New York 20 b | Cleveland 2¢ 510 | n B. P. 0. ELKS St. Louis 26 39 # . P Detroit 33 365 | Boston .17 29 370 | Juneau City League | Won Lost Pct. ‘ Elks ... 5 2 M4 ‘ [\ Moose 4 4 50O [ Legion 2 5 286 | LITENTUF | SPORTING | BOOTS Light in Weight Long in Wear H. S. Graves The Clothing Man i ¥ [ R — Flag Day Exercises ELKS ‘HALL" SUNDAY, JUNE 14—11 A. M. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED | # “ LEAVE HERE ON PRIN. LOUISE Vessel, Bound from Skag-| way to Vancouver, Passengers who went aboard the vessel at this port were For Vancouver—M: ___ 13PASSENGERS RUM RUNNER IS SHOT UP YORK, June 12.—Machigs rom a Coast Guard Pge halted 60-foot m 1bbl i the I of thr liquor and A 1t $15.000 Makes Brief Call e witd — Liber ed U= T hree persons booked 1 e ma S punés passage at Juneau on the steani- |tured the 1 the ship ncess Louise, bound from | oil tanks. Skagway to Vancouver, B .C. Sh s called here for a few hours early |qard, W. A. Swinburne, Mr. and this morning. Mrs. R. S. Raven and child, R.|8, Raven, Jr., Rev. G. E. James, E. & Jones, Ray Price. s H. M. Mc- e ST & SEE N _ ____ |Auliffe, Miss Frances Tanner, Miss ; o | Dorothy Fisher, W Herriman, NOTICE GLADYS NAGHEL HOME l CARD OF THANKS Edward Dav F. Cooke. To Scottish Rite Masons: I wish to express my sincere ap-| For Victoria F. Prauge,| Regular meeting Friday evening, Miss Gladys Naghel, daughter of | preciation for the many expressions | Sister Superior Mary Ludovie, Sis-|June 12th, at 7:30. and Mrs. Charles Naghel, who | of npathy offered during the{ter Mary Stella, Sis Mary Pru- WALTER B. HEISEL, has been attending normal school [sickness and loss of my beloved | dentienne. 3 —adv. Secretary, 1 the States, has returned home|husband and also for the many| For Seattle—Mrs. H .McK —————— to spend her summer |heau adv iful floral offerin and Child, J. J. Fargher, Mrs. C. MRS. E. KIRKPATRICK. W. Hawkesworth, Mrs. F. M. 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