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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931 BRINGING UP FATHER N Bv GEORGE McMANUS OH-HO! I GONNA HT amwhanG 1 CAN ] 6 [J0MP UP AND GET SES-| WENT TO THE )| | 175 ) T i < - . B PE! WHT GO HOME AN’ TAKE | Fom You-DADDY ? YES- LEAVE ME! ORESSED -1 SEE- MR l OPERA LAWST N | - DE LACEY COMING IN FACT | GO BV A GOOD SNOOZE | AP ot e ak ALONE - | . p NIGHT: 'M VER 1T TOO NOISY 4 AL ST | DOWN THE STREET: | | anT: VERY | . - A A '™M SURE THAT | FOND OF OFPERA | TO-DAY SO || AROUND HERE S e A KA SURE Lol e s e et (Aot i 2N ve 19 Gona To | Al ¢ < o (i g:}d 0 C‘, cALL ON LS. 4 HLY > il XS5 THE GOOD 193 1nrl Featurc Service ritain vights reserved T | N [ o | gildedge backing in the pmchex.‘a fielder’s choice, third when Boyd |1, Junge 2; first base on errors, Le-] and 6-2 i e uLKs W|N FRUM |Keaton fanred eight and walked | walked and scored on Brunes' mis-|gion 3, EIKs 6. HELEN JAGUBS Jean Borotx rce; JL[\P A U NIOTORS b | two, while Clarke fanned three and|cue of Andrews' easy grounder. | Umpires, Nostrand at the plaw.i Austin, of ng S % 4 | walked the same number. ; Vets Stage Rally | Helgesen' on bases. | of Japan; Frank gney | Exclusive Dealers VETS TU STAR | How They Scored | The Vets staged a two-run rally| Scorer, Mize. ls IN FINALS Wood and John Van Ry .Xclusive ealers | The Bills scored twice in the|in the ninth and had enough run-| Time of game 2 hours and 15 cans; G. P. Hughes and Fred Perry,| % ST ke T | first inning. With two out, Man-|ners on the bases to have won but | tes. of and, advanced to the quar- ning singled to left and went to|the Elks picked them off. Bruncs} — e e 2 SN ter finals. s third when Livingston missed|went to first when Bonner played | ‘Ad s s ARG, ol S | | Boyd's hot grounder. Boyd stole|tag with his grounder. Clarke dust- ‘SPANISH PLAY vances 0 Q uarter Fi P = CA ‘IPIN(-' OUT9 —_— |second and both he and Manning|ed off Kearney's bay window. Matches by Defealing ive Fersons Urown 1 1 s § . scored on Andrew’s single to right.| Worth's line drive bounced over a While Wading Ashore Uills Take Advantage of| In the third, Blakes single, and|fence back of left and he was held| DERBY WINNER Former Champion ! DEKALB, Texas, June 29.—Five ‘ | DON'T LET GNATS OR MOSQUITOES SPOIL q |ney, and Worth, and Haines' drive|Kearney going to third. Clarke i WIMBL , BT cune 29— |persons were drowned in the Red YOUR TRIP to Win 8 to 7 to right center which Niemi drop-|was charged with a balk and The men’s and women’s singles ten- | River yesterday at Clear Lake, 14 Xayar ped after a hard run, scored Blake, Kearney walked home, Worth to nis champlonships advanced to the |miles north of here when they The Elks took advantage of list- | Livingston, Brunes and Kearney, third. Junge fielded Haines' hop- | quarter finals last Saturday. Only |stepped into deep water while at- . ) loss playing by the Vets Sunday iVing the Vets a two-run lead. |per and threw Worth out at the| —— one American woman and three |tempting to wade ashore from a G(’t R(”Ul(’l fl'h S P'Vr(’tll() nd opened the second half of the| This they promptly threw away | plate. - ‘C " Mil S . men are left. ferry. Three bodies have been re- o) e v League season by winning 8 in the last half of that inning.| Brodie smacked a line drive right | Lovers lvlile ana one Helen Jacobs, of California, de- | covered. to 7 in nine innings. Only two of [Manning was-hit by a pitched ball |into Roller’s hands and Eddie shot Latonia Derby in feated the former champion, Kitty | ik Fl Kill o he Bills eight tallies were of the (R the knee and Roller, who ran|it to Andrews to double up Haines 2:30S o McKane 'Godfrey ¥ e carned variety while the Vets earn- |{or him was picked off first by|and end the agony. : aturday o A ¥ | five of their seven. | Keaton. Boyd fanned. Andrews N A BUNCH | i And there's some doubt et as |Scored on Junge's single to right. OFF IN A BUNC | LATONIA, Kentucky, June 29.— who won. 1In the fifth inning, | Blake’s peg to second to kill Junge's | The game: Spanish Play, Kentucky bred horse, COMPLETE OUTFIT—$ S e orked a wild pitch that |steal, went into center and while|LEGION— E | won the Forty Ninth Renewal, $2 i 3/000 added Latonia Derby last Sat- | NEON SIGN s 1 urday afternoon. went to the grandstand. Worth, | Koski played marbles with the h;\]l“L‘angston. $s St. Brideaux was second and trying to make home was called Junge trotted home. | Brunes, 2b out at the plate by Umpire Nos-| The Vets forgea o the lead in | Kearney, 3b X . B | Scuttle was third. ; WE SELL NEON SIGNS FOR LESS e Spanish Play won from St. Bri- trand when Boyd returned the ball|the fifth frame. Brunes opened | Worth, rf ¥ quickly to Clarke. iwnh a single. Kearney drew a 2 k€5' Ilb d o 2 4 4 " r oski, ¢ eaux by a , covering the mile Y g PR Passed Ball Rule |pass. Worth grounded to third, e Guarantee and Service Included FOR INSURANCE seconds. Cal 1 . 5 - Bl Ahtd: Was. two: lenicths sall on us before ordering one See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1 " | wer i 0 oc- | Blal = . . 1.1 is entitled to one base if the ball|went to third. Haines stole sec behind St. Brideaux. i Telephone 409 Valentine Building The Elks' catcher touched Worth! forcing Brunes but was safe him- |XBrodie, cf | Heinke, 1f ed by the pitcher pass the ond. Worth tried to come home on | Keaton, B, p | rne winner was paid $29,000.82 to, 409 catcher and touch any fence or;a passed ball that hit the grand- win; $954 to place and $618 to show. | o ot % - mx B . building within 60 feet of homestand and was called out, Boyd to| Totals 3 9|St. Brideaux was a favorite at post Paulso" Slgn Q(grvic(; plate. Possibly it is 60 feet from Clarke. x—Substituted for moski in sixth | time. the plate to the scorer’s cage. But| The Elks recaptured the lead in|" jnping, | P 80 O § the ball touched the stand several|their half of the fifth. With one |s_gubstituted for Heinke in sixth . PHONE 144 or 10 Y feet closer to the plate that the out, Kearney juggled Manning's inning. TANFU D BUY 7 | l farthest point back of the rubber. grounder until he was safe, then|gprgg ABRHPOAE If Worth had scored, at leas!‘theiproceeded to overthrow and Jim- |njemi, cf 1 TITI.E WINNER WHEN YOU WANT IT 1 score would have been tied. {my went to second. Boyd got 2 |Roller, ss 1 Both pitchers were hit rather two-bagger to left center, scorirg|manning, If 1 freely, each yielding 11 hits. The Manning. Boyd took third on An- poyq ¢ 3 2 ] . i el d score ¥ HAVERFORD, Mass., 29— ~ < Vets failed to give Bob Keaton any drews fly to center and scored ou | angrews, 1b 2 ittt Cisw i Sat-:;fo‘r’(‘;“gefent- . . kind of support, nine errors being|Jjunge’s pop fly to third. It was a|jynge 2 3 ed Brice Barnes, of the Universiy| l | uneau Lumoer U s? Inc‘ 4 of Texas, in the Intercollegiate ten- ! r % < 0 nis championship here last Satur- | Phone 358 1 day afternoon. i lisllvs; Ball by Vets singles by Livingston, Bru: Kear-|to two bases, Brunes scoring and TELEPHONE 1953 before he touched the plate. But self at first. Haines singled to| M under Section 4, Rule 47, a runner |right to score Kearney and Worth | 1 L e S e cwococooHMMN T 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 | [ made three errors but gave Clarke|still the ball would have dropped |gonner, 3b 0 — - ’ nto his shirt pocket. Kearney ran |csiarke, p 1 iback, then tried to reverse di- | charged up against them. The Bills | weird hit. If Kearney had stood |podiand, rf rection and lost the ball e Y. | Totals 8112713 3 Junge stole second and third and | | ks died there when Rodland fanned. Summary—Earned runs, Legion 5, | P. | The Elks added one each in the |Elks 2; two-base hits, Worth 1, An- | oneer Pool Hall seventh and eighth. In the former |drews 1, Boyd 1; left on bases, Le- frame, Boyd singled to center and iglon 7, Elks 10; struckout, by Kea- Telephone 123 POOL—BILLIARDS went to second when the ball |[ton 8, by Clarke 3; bases on balls, .y ’ bounced off Brodie's shin. He went |off Keaton 2, off Clarke 3; wild| EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. 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