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- HERE COMES A WORKIN' MAN WITH HIS LUNCH-NE'S GOT THE KIND OF FOOD ) LIKE To EAT-1 WONDER F HELL SELL IT? —~, © 1931. Int') Feature Service, Inc,, Great Britain rights reserved, DAILY SPORTS CARTOON T'LL STy oN LAST s GIANTS OfFepem HIM ONLY P15000 A wEar, Eo — THE GIANTS Have SOLC HM BACk. TO THE CINCINA AT REes » ETERANS WIN FROM BILLS IN SUNDAY GAME earney’s Triple Breaks Up Game; Veterans Win 4-3 ‘When the big bat of Jack Kear- ney blasted a three-bagger to cen- | ter field after two men had been| retired in the ninth inning with a tie score, Livingston romped home with the tally which won Sunday’s game for the American Legion's rejuvenated ball team from the Elks by a score of 4 to 3. By drop- ping the game the Bills went into | a tie with the Moose for first place in the League race. The game was a nip and tuck nffair, featured by steady hurling, timely hitting and at times scin- tillant fielding. Keaton and Junge divided mound henors evenly be- tween them. The former yielded nine hits, walked two and fanned four, while Junge was touched for ten safeties, walked a couple and fanned eight men. Play Airtight Ball For the most part both clubs played airtight basefall. Two mis- cues were charged against each. One of the errors made by the Elks paved the way for a tally but the Wets' misplays did no damage. The Vets scored in the first frame. Livingston, leadoff man, drew liber- ty when Rodland missed his slow roller at second. Hollmann laid <L HE HELD OuT ALL. EASON BECAUSE THE THE CINCINNATI FANS WERE ALWAYS STRONG FOR. EDD. L down a perfect bunt and sacrificed him to second. Kearney walked and Worth singled to left to score Livingston, Kearney stopping at second. After Denny McLaughlin fanned, Haines singled to center. Kearney, trying to score from sec- ond was killed off by some pretty pegging from Niemi to Roller to Boyd. The Bills tied up the count in the third frame when Andrews, who emerged from his hitting slump with a bang, parked the pill over the fence in rightfield for the cir- cuit. This was the first semblance of a hit made off Keaton. Hits Well Scattered Both pitchers were keeping safe- ties well scattered. Kearney slam- med out a triple to left in the third but it was wasted. singled in the fourth and Haines in the sixth without result, and it wasn’t until the eighth did the Vet batters damage Junge. Keaton was working equally as well, one each! in the fifth and sixth and twe in| the seventh, all singles, were the coups counted by the Bills until the ninth. The teams fought each other to a standstill, fielding in great shape. The Legion turned in two double plays that stopped the Bills dead in their tracks. In the seventh, with one away, Worth made a sen- sational running catch of Me- Grath’s fly in short right and knocked over Bonner at first to end the stanza. The second one broke up a 9th-inning that tareatened to be disastrous to the Vets. With none out and Bonner on third, MocGrath popped up in front of the plate. Blake speared the ball and shot it to third to complete the double and clear the bases. Vets Tally Two The Vets broke up the 1-1 tie in UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS K ING CLOSING OUT EVERY ITEM OF MEN’S FURNISE Ti S Slaughtered J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel YLL QIVE YOU FIVE DOLLARS FER THAT PACKAGE - THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. ORGE NOW FER A QUIET PLACE TO SIT DOWN AN’ EAT: 1'LL BET HES GOT CORNED BEEF AN’ CABBAGE IN - 1 WUZ TAKEN IN' 1 1r's JusT A WORKIN MAN'S : ;—By Pap ALS TO PLAY TODAY COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 23.— Johnny Golden, of New York, fail- [ have it that way. With some of the fans pleading for a hit and others beseeching Junge to set him down, Jack smote the horsehide | mightily to the walk in center. He was credited with a three-base hit | as Livingston raced over the plate well ahead of Niemi’s throw to the plate with the run that won the game. ELIMINATED IN TENNIS MATCH It was another thriller and the unusually large Sunday crowd that WIMBLEDON, June 23. — Henri Cochet, the world’s leading tennis ed to show up for the qualifying| rounds for an extra place in the' American Ryder Cup Golf Team Blake | frame with a single, his second hit of the day. Worth fanned and Bonner took McLaughlin's fly at third. Haines crashed a long high fly back of left field into a fenced enclosure for the circuit, scoring Kearney ahead of him. Their two-run margin didn't last as long as it takes to tell about it. The Elks came back in the ninth to score two and knot the count again at three all. Junge smashed the apple to deep center but was held to three bases by a |fast return from McLaughlin. An- drews rapped a single, his third hit of the game, and the Bills’ [ pitcher scored. Bonner, whose bat- ting average is less than his weight, i astonished the crowd by tearing off a three-bagger to deep center. An- | drews scored. Then came the dou- | ble murder with McGrath and Bon- | ner for victims and Niemi was cut I down at first by Livingston. Kearney's Hit Wins Then followed the Vets' Garrison finish. Bob Keaton was an easy jout at first, Andrews unassisted. | Livingston singled, for his first hit | of the 1931 season. Niemi captred | Hollmanns' fly to center and it ‘loked as if the game would go into |extra innings. But Kearney wouldn't | g NSRS | FLORSHEIM SHOES H. S. Graves The Clothing Man | 3ol mseafyeomifessct cehpomshveetipeoipef | Old Papers for sale at Empyire Offic passed the turnstiles got its money's | worth and then some for good and the field proceeded with but 12 player, was eliminated from the A entries. No reason is given for measure. championship matches today by a A ! ITS MIDSUMMER NOW comparatively unknown man, Nigel Golden’s refusal to play. | The game. Sharpe, of Great Britain, in straight N R e Y | LEGION ABR HPO A E!sets of 6-1, 6-3, and 6-2. : AR | Livingston, ss 5 2 1 2 5 0! Cochet found that his recent ill- CASWELL RIVES TO ! | Hollmann, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 1|ness and Sharpe’s playing were too PICK UP INSANE MAN {Kesmey‘ 3b 4 1 3 2 2 1imuch and he succumbed after a | Worth, rf . -4 0 1 1 1 0ffaint struggle. To pick up F. Keevy for Morn- xcpaughllén, OF 5. 2 ll) g 1:13 (1) 8 —_— ingside Sanitarium, Deputy United aines, d | States Marshal W. H. Caswell ar- Hlexzke. | S 30100 OIBOYCES ARRF-STED ON rived here today from Ketchikan | lgaxe. tz: 3 Kk : 0163 ol CHARGE OF 1 ARCENY on the steamer Admiral Rogers.| . Keaton, p ... 0.0 T.x 4 He will leave with Keevy on the ______ On charges of grand larceny, Mr, Aleutian SOLtptis [ ’é;t:;l; i :1!38;% 1; 2;0"; é',x—md Mrs. M. F. Boyce were arrested | At Ketchikan, Deputy Caswell s S T last week at Freshwater Bay by Will pick up two other insane pa- Rller s "3 0 0 1 1 olFederal officers, and bound over by tents to be taken to Morningside. | | Manning, 1f "4 01 0 0 o|the United States Commissioner. | | 4 3 | They were brought here Saturday Boyd, ¢ .. .3 008 20 Sl 400 1 1 1/and released on a $500 bond. ‘KETCHIKAN VAGRANT | > ) The charges were filed by Charles ' { Junge, % 18058 1 EAndiews;,’ 1 42390 O!Larson who accused the Boyces ls TO BE DEPORTED . Bonner, 3b -3 0 2 2 1 ofWith taking household goods and! Gy Erickson, arrested Saturday . f McGrath, rf .400000 ge;;::: property from a cabin at gy Ketchikan by Federal officials, is ______ e being held for Immigration authori- | Totals 34 39x269 2| TS |tles. He is sald to have entered | (0—Two out when Vets scored | JAIL TERMS AND FINES this country illegally and will be winning run. | IMPOSED BY JUDGE SEY ' deported. i Score By Innings Erickson was originally arrested ! | Innings . 123466789—T1| Bull Kuroff and Jim Jibiloff, ar- |as a vagrant. Investigation led to' | Legion 1000000 21— 4{rested several days ago on Glacier the discovery that he had not en-' Elks 0010000 02— 3{Highway about 11 miles from town tered the country legally. | SUMMARY: Earned runs: Elks 3. by Federal Prohibition Agents, were ——o—— Vets 2; home runs, Andrews and |sentenced Saturday by Judge | NOTICE! Ha' 1 each; three-base hits,)Charles Sey. The former was given| The partnership heretofore exist- Junge, Bonner, one each, Kearney | |2; left on bases, Elks 7, Vets 9; Sacrifice hits, Bonner and Holl- mann 1 each; bases on balls, otf Junge 2, off Keaton 2; struck out by Junge 8, Keaton 4; hit by pit- cher, McLaughlin by Junge; double plays, Worth to Haines, Blake to! a sIX months’ and the latter eight'ing between H.O. Hanson and L.| months in the local Federal jail,|A. Olsen is from now on dLflalvedj and both were fined $500. They Hanson has no ownership what- were charged with violation of the soever and I will not be responsi- Alaska Bone Dry Law. ble for any debts contracted by ———— him, on or after June 20th. ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE | (Signed) L. A. OLSEN, Salmon Creek Road; 1 to 3 pm. (adv.) ‘Wrangell ,Alaska. Kearnely. e | Tuesday, June 23. (adv.) | Umpires, Nostrand ct plate, Bo- | ————— | ©Old papers av the Empire office telho and Helgesen on bases. 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