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e DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Siwiiy (ASLAKNIN — HAS COME OACK THE CLEVER BOXER. OF His | DANTAM WEIGHT | L UAYS ./'/ SUPPENLY CHANGED | / _ry YOU'VE SEEN Y3 ws:—azwmfl T \TLE s THE LITTLE FELLER?~ HE TOSSED A CYCLONE OF GLOVES AT 8ILLY / PEIROLLE TO GET N WIS REVENGE IN THEIR RECEAT \ / DOUT 3 SENATORS WIN | 12TH STRAIGHT Defeat St. Louis Yesterday' in Regular See-Saw Slugfest ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18.— ‘The Senators completed the route of the Western teams yesterday by defeating St. Louis 8 to 7, in a seesaw slugfest. It was the twelfth successive victory by the Senators and fin- ished up the current invasion in' the East by the Western clubs with / & record of 15 wins out of 16 con- tests. The Senators made four. double plays to stop the incipient St. Louis| rallies. | | | . GAMES YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3; Portland 1. Oakland 4; Seattle 3. Hollywood 3; Missions 4; eleven! innings. San Francisco 11; Los Angeles 5. National League Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 0. American League Cleveland 2; Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 7; Washington 8. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League { ¢ |TECHNICAL .KNOCKOUT | Jersey City, won over Evett Rocco, !pared to 2266328 acres in 1919. ‘Washington 39 17 New York . .21 22 551 Cleveland 26 28 481 Boston ...........cccceeeeee 20 30 400 Chicago . . 19 31 .380 Detroit ) 35 375 St. Louis . ¥ 17 33 .340 Juneau City League Won Lost Pct. Elks 6 2 150 5 4 556 Legion 2 7 222 5 BTN Y P FLOORS OPPONENT TWICE, THEN GOES TO EASY VICTORY NEW YORK, June 18—Kid Cho- colate, 128-pound Cuban feather- weight, decisively outpointed Maxie Leiner, 132%-pound New Yorker, in a ten-round bout here last night. The Cuban floored his opponent for the counts of eight in the! first and second rounds — then coasted to an easy victory. SCORED BY S. POREDA CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 18— Stanley Poreda, 203-pounder, of 190-pounder, of Elwood City, Pa., by a technical kneckout in the final round of a ten-round bout here last night. ————e————— There are 3568443 acres of drained land in Louisiana, as com- el et = Quarts and placer location no- tices at The Empire. JOE CALDER GIVEN DRAW WITH JONES SEATTLE, June 18—Winning three rounds each, Joe Calder, Be- attle featherweight, and Johnny Jones, Oakland negro, fought a speedy draw in the six round main event of a boxing show here last night. ‘Calder weighed 1232 pounds and | Jones weighed one pound less. SPANISH PLAY HOPE OF WEST CHICAGO, Ill, June 18.—Span- Play, of Morris Knebelkamp stables, will be the West's chief hope next Saturday in the $50,000 American Derby at Washington Park. MATCH GOODMAN WITH E. 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And remember, you must be helped by this . sensible treatment or money “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY It is so' PLAY BASEBALL 'George Brothers Want to Clash on Diamond with Other Grocers Business is good with the gro- icers of Juneau and one firm be- | lieves there should be a little play | | with work. | The George brothers today issued a challenge to the other grocers in | {Juneau to play a game of baseball, | (anytime and at any place, barrinz the golf links at Thane when the i tide is in. J The losing side is to buy the win- ,ning the best chicken dinner that | |any caterer in Juneau can put up. George brothers claim they have| !a complete and unbeatable nine in | their own establishment and to I make the contest a hot one any of | | the other grocery firms in Juneau {can accept the challenge and if| {they do not have a playing nine {can draw on any store for Babe Ruths, Lou Gehrigs, Lefties of any | name, pinch hitters, etc., just so | the players are now regularly em- | ployed in stores. Regular baseball “equipment must be used in the pro- | posed game and for safety first sake, doctors, nurses and ambu- {lances will be at the scene in case | of emergency. -, - HONEYMOONE#5 RETURNING Kenneth H. Waterhouse, and his bride, the former Miss Irene Lund- strom, are returning to Juneau on the .Admiral Rogers whichysailed | from Seattle this morning. ~They | nave been honeymooning ; in the | ISSUED TODAY IRAIN PREVENTS GAME SLATED THURSDAY BY VETERANS AND ELKS | | Unremittent rainfall last night prevented the scheduled ball game between the Elks and American Legion clubs. It is uncertain just when the postponed battle will oc- cur prebably not until nearer the end of the first half. ‘Tomorrow evening the schedule calls for the Elks club to meet are slated to do battle with the Elks, while “next week they will have a short rest as the Elks and Moose come to the fore again. GOLFERS MEETING FOR BIG CONTEST DAYTON, Ohio, June 18.—More than 120 golfers from all sections started in quest of the Western Open Golf Crown now held by Gene Sarazen. Ten “big shots” entered include Ed. Dudley Olin and Mortie Dutra, Hagen, Von' Elm, Clarence Gam- ber, Chick Evans, Leonarl Schmutte and Espilnosa. e Scientists Enter Arctic On 5,000-Mile Egg Hunt PITTSBURGH, Pa. June 18—A 5,000-mile trip into the Arctic in [ | search of a bird's egg was started from here recently by Dr. George Miksch Sutton, state ornithologist. The egg is that of the Harris sparrow, an egg never yet seen by man but which Dr. Sutton hopes to bring back for the Carnegie muse- um. His party will go to the Arc- tic coast of Canada by way of Winnipeg and Hudson Bay. L R et Old papers 1or sale at tae Em- { Pacific Northwest. pire office. | the following: 1 | | Cargo Two ( 2. | | arate unit: D 4. Tools ment. . Cyclone Engines. Engines. Secured as a group, above equfpment will provide adequate foundation for efficignt cargo carrying system. May obtained in ‘one lot or in sep- 3. Two (2) J-4 Wrigh letely -overhauled: PORTLAND AIRPORT the Moose again. Sunday the Vets | I TO EXCUSE ME, MADAME. I'M F*A MARRIED = CLIFF: STERRETT¢ HAWKS MAKES S Ty » .. F American Beauty Parlors ; MRS. JACK WILSON '* Fully Equipped for All Lines of Beauty Culture Mrs. John McCormick, lately of Washington and Cali- fornia, with all the latest styles in Finger Waving and Hairdressing, has joined our staff, Most Reasonable Rates in Alaska Any Style Permanent Wave—$10.00 PHONE 397 FOR APPOINTMENT . HIS HOPE 600D |American Speed Flier Ac- | complishes New Feat in Europe f CROYDON, Eng., June 18.—Roar- [ing into Croydon Iate yesterday, | Frank Hawks, American speed fly- er, made good his hope of break- fasting in London, taking luncheon in Rome and tea back in London. The trip consumed nine hours and forty-four minutes. He falled in a previous attempt. Having broken nearly all speed records in Europe, Capt. Hawks in- tends to sail for the United States on June 24, - e In normal year enough cast iron pipe is made in Birmingham, Ala., to lay a line 10,000 miles long. P it st i i JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK' CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT PRICES NOW EFFECTIVE Small lots, $5.00 per barrel 2 Barrels or More, $4.75 per Barrel Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request of EQUIPMENT load: 1000 pounds. 2) mew, spare 525 H.P. s as desired.. { SACRIFICE DISPOSAL CARGO AIRPLANES AND Varney Air Lines (carriers of U. 8. Mail passengers and express) offer for immediate disposal at a great sacrifice Three (3) Stearman Speed-Mail Biplanes. Powered with new—A. No. 1525 H.P. Wright Cargo space: .95 cubic feet. Wflght Cyclone t Whirlwind Engines com- liluie parts for nl'l of above equip- Ships are fully licensed by U. S. Department of Commerce and are in first class condition. equipment has been replackd by passenger carrying ships. Only reason for disposal: For further information address inquiries to VARNEY AIR LINES ‘PORTLAND, o'REGOtg 1 JUNEAU’S COAL DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 412 COAL ALL KINDS A Coal for Every Purse and Purpose At Bunkers = INDIAN LUMP NUT -..$11.50 PACIFIC COAST NUT . 12.50 DIAMOND BRIQUETS 13.00 ADMIRALTY ISLAND . 14.25 UTAH STOVE .. 15.00 .. 15.50 14.50 15.00 .. 14.50 LADYSMITH SCREENED LADYSMITH MINE RUN NANAIMO ' SCREENED. . NANAIMO MINE RUN. ... LADYSMITH, NANAIMO OR UTAH SCREENINGS .......... .. 8.00 _WEBSTER SMITHING 30.00 ANTRACITE NUT .. .. 34,00 CALL US DIRECT Your Credit Is Good—If Your Credit Is Good! UL T T TG T T TR Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409