The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 15, 1931, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER S THERE ARE NO BUTS ABOUT IT! YOu STAY AWAY FROM DINTY MOORE L YOURE COMING WITH ME TO MR AND MRS, SIPPY S DINNER. . KEEP AWAY FROM SUCH VILE PEOPLE | WCNT TELL YOU THAT 8uT, MALGIE = AR | MRS SIPPY, THIS 15 MY HUSBAND. 1 ARE 1 HOPE WE AREN'T LATE ! NOT AT ALL, BuT — 4§ LEADING THE LEAGUE WiTH GEO. BROTHERS | ANDREWS TAKES DEFEAT PIGGLY LEADERSHIP IN WIGGLY BUNCHBATTING FIGHT Exciting Five Inning Game Elks’ Manager Hits Safely‘ Between Juneau | in Last Ten Successive } Grocery Concerns 11 Games to Gain I ‘ | | | The George Brothers baseball| Walter Andrews, “Andy” to Ju- | nine slammed out a victory ugalnst[neau fandom, went into the lead in | the Piggly Wiggly team in the Kflme‘vthe City League batting race last at the City Park last evening. The‘week, topping his teammate Boyd final score was 10 to 4, but the by 15 points. “Andy's” average for game was better than the score|the season is .446 while Boyd's is indicated, as the game was a tie but .431. most of the time until the fifth in-| Angrews’ batting 1 the past ten H ning. A home run with two °“|games has been phenomenal. He ! bases broke up the morale of the pas hit safely in each of them and Piggly Wiggly boys in the fifth. in four of them he registered three The scoring did not start until'safe blows each. In the past the second inning when the Piggly imonth he has advanced from un- Wiggly bat weilders chalked up der the 300 mark to assume the one. The George Brothers boys leadership. ! retaliated in the next inning by Only nine players continue to oc- making two. In the fourth inning cupy niches in that charmed cir- the score was tied again by the cle. Three newcomers made their PWs. Then came the fatal fifth. | bow there last week—Junge, Elks; Jimmy Steele, pitching for the|-———— R R PW’s had held the GBs down with ' iy coveral errors and a home a fine display of the art. He final- '}, oaysed more excitement than a ly weakened and the game was a league game. With two men on riot. In this inning six runs were .. 0. mrnie Martin, of the Gbs made. A series of hits combined“ook a hefty swing at the ball and iput one out to the cars that were| { . it parked by the flag pole. The run around the bases for Ernie was too much. He had to crawl on his hands and knees the last ten feet | to reach the home plate which| brought cheers and wild applause | from the good sized crowd Jimmy Orme, chucking ‘ for the \ FRODTOTS, GBs, pitched fine ball and only| allowed the PW men three hits.| \Jimmy Steele was replaced in thel AMERICA’S fitth by Hedges, who did nicely, X ly allowing a few hits. & o - HINE CAP After the game the losers were Cook—Colorful—Swanky— stuck for the chicken dinner serv- Practical ed at the Gastineau cafe. The los- size Adjustable to fit any bilue, head. In tan, white, green and yellow 50 cents Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 ers proved their generosity and good sportsmanship by the quantity and quality of the eats that were consumed in short order by the| hungry ball players. | J. L. (Dolly) Gray, gave a speech congratulating the two teams on their ability as ball players and most of all stressed the fact that in coming together in a little fun it showed the good feeling between the business houses of the town Post Office Slllfl'-l“fl Several short speeches wer2 gv- No. 1 en by Ed Sweum. Joe Georg>, Jack y Davis and James Orme. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY —By Pap GEHRIG GETS WS 1 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME Ben Chapman Steals Three Bases Bringing His Total to 34 NEW YORK, July 15. Lou Gehrig, of the Yankees, made two home runs yesterday in the first game against Cleveland. The hom- ‘ers bring his total to 25 circult drives this season. Ben Chapman, also of the Yan- kee bunch, stole three bases which brings his total for the season to 34. . GAMES TUESDAY . '\ Pacific Coast League | Seattle 9; Hollywood 7. Los Angeles 8; Sacramento 3. San Francisco 8; Mission 1. Oakland 8; Portland 4. National League Philadelphia 4, 3; Pittsburgh 9, 4. i | Boston 3; Cincinnati 2. Chicago 8; New York 4. , St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 2. American League St. Louis 5; Boston 3. Chicago 9; Washington 1. i Detroit 12; Philadelphia 3. | New York 9, 1; Cleveland 2, 5. ' STANDI OF CLUBS ' Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pect wie 6 2 150 i Francisco 6 2 150 IR e s SR AP S Los Angeles 5 3 625 H. C. MacSpadden, Moose catch- Oakland 5 3 629 er; and Worth, American Legion. Hollywood 3 5 375 M: MacSpadden, Rodland and Bill ,Portland 3 5 375 Schmitz registered gains during Mission 2 6 250 the week but not enough to break Sacramento 2 6 250 into the 300 class | National Leaguc League averages released today Won Lost by Scorer Edward Mize, which in- St. Louls 53 31 clude at least eight games for New York 4 33 every player, follow: Chicago 4 36 AB R H Pct. Brooklyn 45 37 Andrews, E 65 21 29 .446 Boston 41 39 oyd, E 65 27 28 431 Philadelphia 36 47 Kearney, AL 31 10 11 .355 Pittsburgh 32 46 Koski, AL . 23 1 8 .348 Cincinnati . 28 54 Worth, AL - 9 20 .339% American League Manning, E ... 70 18 23 .329 Won Lost C. MacSpadden, M 52 10 17 .327 Philadelphia 57 25 Junge, E . .. 69 12 22 319 Washington 52 32 P. Schmitz, M 3 5 9 .300 New York 45 33 T. Keaton, AL .32 T 9 .281 Cleveland . 41 40 M. MacSpadden, M 54 13 15 .278 St. Louis 36 44 Roller, E - 71 17 19 .268 Detroit 32 49 Blake, AL 41 6 11 .268 Chicago 30 49 Rodland, E .40 5 10 .250 Boston - 28 49 Ellis, AL e 24 B 6250 Juneau City League F. Schmitz, M 59 11 14 .237 Won Lost Ramsay, M 47 6 11 .234 Eiks 5 1 B. Schmitz, M .40 11 9 .223 Moose 2 2 J. Schmitz, M .. 54 11 12 .222 Legion . 0 4 | Haines, AL . 46 4 10 217 - .. - Erskine, M <% 7N Heinke, AL 43 3 9 209 BENNY BAss Tu Nello, M 40 5 8 200 Livingston, AL 31 10 6 .194 Sabin, AL-M 4. 26 3 5 182 FIGHT TUNIGHT B. Keaton, AL .. 27 1 5 .8 Niemi, E 69 9 12 174 Lowe, AL M R E i Bonner, E i Ballia et Kid Chocolate to Tangle Henning, M A 3 . 3 Brodie,gAL 3% 2 4 114 with Champion in o e T i 10-round Bout wALTER HAGEN | PHILADELPHIA, Penn. July 15 ! —Benny Bass, of Philadelphia, rec- ‘ognized except in New York, as the B E A Ts ARLISS ‘world’s junior lightweight cham- BY ONE STROKE ..o i oes s . Morgan ,of Seattle in 1929. pion, meets Kid Chocolate of Cuba | ———.————— in a ten-round bout tonight. This is the first Bass has risked 15—Walter| Quarta aud piacer lccation no- TORONTO, July | Hagen, American veteran, dereat,edlme, at The Empire. Percy Arliss, British Pro, yesterday by a single stroke in a 36-hole play-off for the Canadian Open Golf Championship. , DR. J. W. EDMUNDS, prominent Hagen made 73 and 68 and Ar- SEATTLE EYE SPECIALIST, ex- liss 72 and 70. presses his sincere appreciation for A e the wonderful reception and pat- PICNIC—PICNIC—MOOSE Ironage accorded him by his num- lerous patients while in JUNEAU The Women of Mooseheart Le-'pinding it impossible to accommo- gion will meet Thursday night atlgate during his brief stay of three 7 o'clock. At 7:30 o'clock there gays all who desired their eyes ex- will be a picnic. Husbands invited.!amined for glasses, DR. EDMUNDS Everybody be there on time—sure.! ANNOUNCES that upon his return GERTRUDE OLSON, | from FAIRBANKS enroute to his Recorder. |SEATTLE OFFICES, he will again - o —— |be at the GASTINEAU HOTEL (= papers st the Emblre office | JUNEAU, from AUGUST 10TH to - e |13TH INCLUSIVE, and will wor until 10 p.m. each night. PHON FOR APPOINTMENT as DR. ED- MUNDS WILL BE BUSY. This your unusual opportunity to have your eyes scientifically examined | Consulation and EXAMINATION i FREE, prespge TS S IESEREEER Sl - eee-—— A WONDERFUL RECEPTION —adv. —ady I MR AND MRS. DNTY MOORE WAIT FOR THEM ! ‘SHARKEY, WALKER SIGN FOR BOUT _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSDAY. JULY: 15 4931, Bv GEORGE McMANUS i AND WE WiLL THEY'RE SuC DELIGHTFUL PEOPLE ! O T™HE PLEASLRE 1S ALL MINE ! o Photo Jack Sharkey, Boston heayweight, and Mickey Walker, who re- | cently relinquished his middleweight title, will meet in a 15-round heavyweight bout at Ebbets field, Brooklyn, July 22. Here they are signing for the match. Seated, left to right: Walker, Jimmy Johnston, promoter; and Sharkey. Standing: Jack Kearns, Damon Runyon, Dan McKetrick and Bill Farnsworth. Associated Pri [ne must refrain from boxing or ining for at least two or three MUST REST UP ez 2 e NOTICE TO ¥ATRONS The Webber Beauty Parlors, in the MacKinnon Apartments, will 5 % remain closed for about one week. Champion Troubled with] —adv. . o Pa t Tne Empire. Eye Complaint—Doc- ‘ s Vo tors Give Advice e — " BERLIN, July 15.—Prospects for | “REDUCING” i a heavyweight title match in Sep-| | WITHOUT STARVATION | tember between Max Schmeling the new drugless way and Primo Carnera went glimmer- DR. DOELKER ing today. Phone 259 | | Hellenthal Bldg. Schmeling’s oculist warned him | e —— - . Mabry’s Cafe Fully Equipped FOR SALE CASH or TERMS e | EVE SAVING HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. First National Bank { ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 3 t ‘ THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the ! Gang Plank of Every ’assenger-Carrying Boat LLUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 f— i Phone TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth Arcade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY We cater to those who want good things to eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska B e e e Apply TR R LT A First National Bank or George Brothers L T R T L T T LT T Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street R e . CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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