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T TR P M M ik s THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. Bv GEORGE McMA f EEK! —m LUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT BRINGING UP FATHER ’ DONYOL MEAN TO TELL ME THAT YOU ( AN' YOUR MOTHER ARE GOIN'OUT IN THEM NIGHT- SHIRTS-AN' YOU' RE EXPECTIN ME TO TAKE YEZ 7 ' DONT KNOW WHAT THIS WosLD 15 COMIN' TO-BUT | SUPPOSE | MUST GIVE IN TO THIS NEWESY Wy, STYLE- COME ON- 'M READY- | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF ” MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS © 1931, Int"] Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. | Naticnal League ol Hall | ‘ | T, Pi l DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Pap SOUTHPAWHOLDS)| com s oo ioneer Poo 2 | gfi::fi:fiffl ;-g’);z;’g:lg“lf‘ 3 Telephone 123 POOL—BILLIARDS i & | HL I DUWN o tous 4 4 mncennin 2. 2| ‘'lp@ st EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. f | American League i Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 6. ey ~8 | pa= [ Washingion 8: Detrott 1. Money [ Boston 7; Cleveland 3. . | YOUR New York 10; Chicago 3. i ! g et shoncui | Cam BUY | 41 4SKA LAUNDRY | f~ 7 | [Goose Goslin Helps Browns | e ‘ to Win by Making |monywood 50 28 .61 i| Tel.15 We call for and deliver Portland 41 3 9 = g : Home Runs Mission 40 38 ; N | R Ty San Francisco 39 38 506 . { | ST. LOUIS, June 25.—The low- |y, Angeles 38 39 494 . | | THE BosTon BRAVES |1y Browns, behind effective pitch-|go 10 35 39 473 i - ~ W e ing of Wallace Hebert, youthful|g, .., ¢ 34\ @ 1 { | i E——IGHT@AME" |southpaw hurler, made it two Oaac:l';r:;no 28 45 ia'x;\ | | | '{ 13 A Row straight over the Champion Ath- Ntstibl Eeakas | e B | letics, winning the third game of | gt ouis Pt eI ?/ T iELAVON | | the series yesterday afternoon by 8 |yew York g5 i .601‘ B / m'(’l:fl 1 more of 8105 the v | OHIOHO 34 25 57| “RLEY MA Sy ‘ | A 4 ~ | Brooklyn 31 30 508 1 /1ll Sl k I » | tory were two home runs by Goose \B:stony 31 31 _500‘ \ Ay, =on : y | * CIn l‘(lttllc ’ nc. ‘ Goslin, his ninth and tenth of the | pyiiagelphia R e R | . { o 4 Pittsburgh 23 36 390] stablis \ Kress also hit a circuit .clout for ‘Cincgmur::t; 22 “' ‘340 | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ' St. Louis and Haas for Philadel- | Amorican League -t - phia. ’ | Philadelphia & 16 738 S - -- i The Athletics however lost no Washington 43 20 683 | P |ground in the pennant race for|n.. voue 32 25 561 | B dw | §iv?;?éntgkt]oni);;z;er{“x‘(;r:uccumbed‘Cfevelsnd § % 5 AU elisel reade Cafe [ " i > Boston 23 34 404 arley-Malt Syrup | f A o | Detroit 24 3% 381 Barley P | GAMES WEDNESDAY i |St. Louis 22 3 379| LIGHT OR DARK—RICH IN ! . el duitii ey | Chicago ... 20 37 351 BODY—FLAVOR JUST RIGHT | CHRIS BAILEY | Juneau City League | | | [ Pacific Coast League | Elks B ! i e i ’ ) Missions 3; San Francisco 1. 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A. 2 | ! 7 B Q op 8 I e aavs O wramgen ataska. |G || Commer 4th and Franklin Sts. - Fhone 1362 H 23 R S0'S HEALTH WAS | rpe | +AC i <= POOR. LAST SEASON ) b ez 001 The A P All Rights Reserves . | ALASKA MEAT CO. t QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING i Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales { PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ELKS WIN FROM | MOOSE TO TAKE OPENING HALF Bills Capitalize Breaks and| Win 3 to 2 to Clinch First Place labeled a two-bagger. He threw | was picked off at third by Junge's his man out at first to retire the|throw on “)sborne’s grounder. side and stop a run for the Elks.| , .y pu the Paps put the How It Happened ‘crm\'d in an uproar in the seventh The Elks scored two runs in the | when 1te first tluce men to face| fourth and one in the sixth. Be-|Manning hit safely. Big Mac’ clout- fore that they didn't have an op-|e da three-bagger to right center. portunity to score. Nieme reached | Jack Schmitz parked the apple| second in the initial frame when|gown the leftfield foul line for a| Osborne dusted him off and he home run. Pete Schmitz followed | stole second. Roller walked and|with a two-bagger to left. Nello both died where they were. Fl‘ed‘was thrown out at firsl by Man- Schmitz reached first inthe Moose’s | ning. Osborne was pulled for 2 half, went to second on Brother |pinch hitter which proved poor| Bill's - sacrifice but pased away |strategy. G. Schmitz was clecled there. In the second the Moose to play the role of Mighty Casey ing advantage of the breaks had two men on with only one and- filled it perfectly. Manning in the fourth inning to score two GOWR but never saw third base. fapned him on four pitched balls, runs and adding another in the Big Mac' walked, went to second and the Bills' rooters regained their SHERWIN WILLIAMS DECOTINT A Sanitary Wall Finish for Use with Hot or Cold Water Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. It gives that soft velvety, water- | sixth on two smacks, the Elks|When Junge missed Pete Schmitz’s collective and individual breaths . $ . | X,:wd out in front of the Moose Erounder. Andrews nailed him at Fritz Schmitz smacked the appls | color effect so essential to refined surroundings, and i 't 2 to clinch first place in the | third on Nello's grounder and Os- over third and it looked like a can_be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the | first half of the 1931 season in Zorne fanned to end the frame. | Texas Leaguer. Boyd, in left, various wall boards. Elks Score Two !started running with the crack of | the City Baseball Lzague. 55 cents per package { | | . The game was played before the| biggest crowd of the season, the grandstand being well filled, the bleachers overflowing and automo- Oshorne’s support faltered in the the bat and speared the ball on a fourth. Roller rolled an easy one dead run, and the game was Over. to short which Jack Schmitz field- | And the Elks Win ed but chucked to the bleachers' The game: $10.00 per case biles parked three deep back of and Roller strolled to the middle MOOSE AB R H PO f)\ By Ihomas Hardware Co right and center fields. And thestation. Osborne fauned Boyd and Schmitz, F., 2b. i O R 0" ] o fans got all they paid for with! Manning, the two leading batters Schmitz, B., If. 00110 come extras for good measure, in-|of the circuit, and the Paps breath- f’l"”s“.'dd ”.M 7 ; g g ‘2’ ‘; :;1 : = - = cluding a lively concert by the ed easier. Andrews singled sharply p'aden, M., | 8 | City Band, to right and Roller rolled home. ‘gl'fp'dtden:’ c,c. . g i i 1:[ ? 11)‘ s EE HOW FRI GI DAIRE s P o RC ELAIN Pitching Honors Even Ramsay returned to Osborne and Schmitz, J., ss. . Pitching honors between Man- | Andrews raced to second. With all {Schmitz, P., 3b. .3 0 2 0 0 1] l N T E R l o R w I T H s T A N D s T H | s R ning and Osborne were almost ev- day to make the play, Osborne Nelio, cf. 2000001} enly divided. Manning's support hurried it and threw the ball over;OSbflm_e- p. 2.00 311 [ ] I faltered in one or two frames, butthe second baseman’s head through |*Schmitz, G. 10000 0f acl emon 'est. Frigidaire is i he worked out of the few holes left-center and Andrews came oni = — — =~ — | finished in Porcelain | pefore any damags was done. Os- home with the second score. Neith-! ‘Totals 262 418 6 45 becaiakiPerealain te borne, himself, tossed his game er was an earned run. : ‘Bi‘:»"‘d for Oshorne in seventh| You know how fruit juices powered to maintain lower ot away in the fourth when he heaved _Th_e Elks added :hoi_r_ last, an.d ;”;}i(nsé b B4t BG R will ruin ordincry re‘riger- fom st In the Saad beaksioat the onion over second clear out of winning run in the m\fn BD.\}‘X 1; . 0t 150 o‘ ator finishes? Not even the cmnp. "mn ont. It bhas the blister-proof the park and an Elk runner scored laced a torrid grounder lhr(l);'z:: C(lzeur;;n “C]-( F¥ e i D} el oF lamdn e Hy eiat, tha Cold Contiol sdaich-syoof standing u] the box that Osborne couldn’ in,..c. . | - 5 Aol j (’;e gx one or two bobbles,'hava handled with aste hands, | Roller, ss. g 11 gcrsid stain the Por?c.ldh!-on-nod undflnéuufkuba lce Tray. mol:m_pm' real ball game. There Nello let the ball roll through himBoyd, If. 311200 interior of Frigidaire! Ithas conveniently elevated Wili-amaf wasn't o great deal of hitting but'in center and Boyd strcaked it to|Manning, p. ....3 0 0°3 2 0| Ask the Frigidaire sales- food shelves, a smooth, flat odor-proof the defense of both teams was bet- |second. Manning fanned for the,Andrews, 1b. gl B x. ol man to prove this. Watch topand many otherfeatures time-proof ter than just good. Boyd, playing|second time in succession A\?dy‘J"“g(‘vdlb-f ; 8 g :) g 2]; him rub half a lemon over that‘add immeasurably to AN 1o ke left, field for the Bills again stole [came through with a ccorching | Boctand, th | the white interior surface. the convenience of Frigid- clean, ~everlastingly honors for the most timely and single to right center and Boyd Bonner, 3b. 10021 1‘ Watch hi h 4 beautiful. il f ot 1 : went to | *Clarke 000000 im squeeze the aire. most spectacular bit of fielding. hotfooted it home. Andy went 10| | bifing juice o L Lom: W, Hy el m % After the Moose had scored two third on Junge’s roller to firstf = == == === =2 = | g |uice _vor e glea e suggest that you cal runs in the seventh and had the and aled there when Fred Schmitz| Totals 23 3 421 17 3| ing porcelain—and note at our showroom and see tying tally on second, with two men knocked down Rodland’s drive and| ‘Ran for Bonner in fifth inning.| that the acid-bath leaves the new models. down, Boyd robbed Fred Schmitz threw him out at first. It was al-| nmary: Earned runs, Moose 2 no trace of tell-tale stain. of what looked like a sure hit by a great running catch of his low | fly over third base | Fred Schmitz saved the day for the Moose in the sixth by a leap- ing block of a line drive that was PHONES &3 OR 85 THE SANITAK) GROCERY 1; home runs, J. Schmitz 1 " e-base hit, C. MacSpadden; two- | a hit base hit, P. Schmitz 1; left on| most grand larceny Mcose Rally in Seventh ‘The Moose d:dn't e 1 ar off Manning until the fi‘th when ba Moose 5, Elks 5; sacrlflce} Pete Schmitz singled to left, went hits, B. Schmitz and Nello; smlen‘ to second on Nelo's sa Nello, 1; hit by pl‘.LhL‘l',‘ T he Store That Pleases” And with the greater beauty and greater utility of Porcelain-on-steel the advanced Frigidaire also provides many other un- usval advantages. It is FRIGI DAIRE YEAR COMPLETE GUARANTEE W.'P. JOHNSON Authorized Dealer JUNEAU MOTORS Exclusive Dealers "UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING

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