The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1931, Page 8

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MOOSE TOPLAY | BILLS TONIGHT \ Two Lodg,n Tcams to Re- sume Hostilities Today if Weather Permits If the weather is not too damp, the Moose and Elks will tangle to- night at City Park, playing the game postponed from last Sunday o rain, it was announced President Karl Theile of the City League. At - midafternoon “today, ‘clouds still hung heavily over the city and lmermmem rain had- been falling :mce noon. It was hoped, however, that it would break sufficiently by 6 30 p. m. for the game to be play- Tomorrou evening, the Elks r\nd‘ American Legion teams are sched- uled to meet. This game will de- cide the local Fourth of July series. VETRAN’S LAST BIVOUAC SINGING EARL PASSES AWAY CHATTON, England, July 9.— The Earl of Tankerville, aged 75 years who possessed a fine tenor oice and was sometimes called the lSnzmg Earl, died today after an THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931 Funeral services were held nml‘“"“‘ of four days. ——————— forenoon in the Catholic Church | of the Nativity for the late Z\'g»‘ mund Gutkoski, & vetran of the| BRITAIN BUILDS BIG DOCK SOUTHAMPTON — A $9,000,000 World War. Under the direction of | dr} dock, expected to be the largest the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, |of its kind in the world, is to be interment was in the American Leg- fon plot in E»cr,zreen cemetrey. constructed . here new 73000 ton ocean nner to hold Britain's THE lEADER’S PEQUOT SHEETS Best Quality Made Size— 54x90 72299 .. 81x99 .. 81x108 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 42x36 3 FOR $1.00 Buy your bedding at a big saving FORT MILLS SHEETS 54x90 63x90 72x99 BED SPREADS Latest Designs—something different. 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The victory left the Cham- pions with 6% games lead in first place. Walter Johnson used three pinch hitters and four pitchers in a fu- tile effort to save the contest. Grove bore down in pinches to score his seventh victory of the season. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2; Los Angeles 8. Seattle 6; Missions 7. San Francisco 6; Sacramento 8. Hollywood 2; Oakland 6. National League Chicago 2; Pittsburgh 5. New York 4; Philadelphia 5. American League Philadelphia 6; Washington 3. Cleveland 10; Chicago 6, eleven innings. | St. Louis 7; Detroit 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League |WHEAT TAKES CHICAGO, 11, dropped today, falling below 54| cents a bushel for the first time since 1896. PICK SETS | NEW YORK, July 9.—Eight men | were injured, one seriously, when | |a workman's pick set off a dyna- | mite charge in the tube for the new Eighth Avenue subway, 60 feet | under the Harlem river. | Thomas Withers, aged 43, was | the most seriously injured and the | others sustained minor cuts and | bruises. ‘ A special meeting of the Juneau | City at which regular bills were audited | and ordered paid. This comprised |the total business transacted by | the councilmen. IN CONCERT TONIGHT G4 i Under the auspices of the Martha | Society, a concert by Miss Gladys Sandberg, pianist, and Mr. Nicholas in the Presbyterian Church starting at 8:15 o'clock tonight. The pro- gram arranged is as follows: 1. Violin Concerto op. 64 . Mendelssohn a. Allegro, “molto appassionato. b. Andante. c. Allegro molto Vivace. MR. FURJANICK Pastorale Variee .. ... W. A. Mozart b. Hungarian Rhupsodxe No. 12 .. Liszt 2. a. sts Slmnlmc a. La Gitana ... Kreisler b. Air—From Violin Concerto civenennr. 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Hollywood . . 58 35 624 Portland . 50 40 556 San Francisco 4 . 43 5531 Mission 46 48 489 | Les Angeles 45 47 A4R9 Seattle . 42 4 472 Sacramento 42 49 462 1 Oakland it ALSE 55 368 | National League | on Lost Pet.| St. Louis 46 30 .605; New York 40 31 563 | Chicago . 41 33 564/ Brooklyn RS 33 560 | Boston 37 36 507 | Philadelphia 33 42 440‘ Pittsburgh 30 41 423 | Cincinnati 26 49 3471 American League , Won Lost Pct | Philadelphia 56 31 2 | Washington 48 29 623 |New York 41 31 568 | [Cieveland 38 37 507 { St. Louis 34 41 453 RBoston 28 43 304 | Detroit 28 48 1.368 |Chicago 27 47 1365] Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. | Elks 3 0 1.000 88 Moose A 1 500 Legion e, ] 3 000 L ARTISTS TO APPEAR GEMEY is HERE Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substa Another 10th and We Have More Bargains For You VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP, can SARDINES, fresh and delicious, can SUGAR, 10 pound bags . 4 MATCHES, 6 large boxes to carton, CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 25 bars . . 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