The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1931, Page 8

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TINTINNATE | in three .. SR THE_DA[_LY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. The Moose turned never hesitated. He heaved the American League MGOSE DEFEAT sparkling double plays and several |ball to sedond trying to catch Big Entered RLng_.But Not Squared GLARK HURLS Detroit 3, 0; Philadelphia 5, 11. Mlss MAD'SUN 0 nice fielding features. The prettiest Mao' there instead of holding it Cleveland 4; New York 5. 1 play of the game came in the third |and running Nello down on the T T e St. Louis 5, 4; Boston 2, 5. lEGIUN g TU 2 frame. Lowe had walked. Yeager, bases. While Worth juggled Tom's 7TH sTRA'GHT Chicago-Washington, rain. WI Ns 2 RAGES a new outfielder for the Vets, lob- | throw Nello trotted on home, and | bed one into short right almost on |the MacSpadden twins roosted on STANDING OF CLUBS the foul line. It looked like a |third and second. Pacific Coast League cinch single, but Fed Schmitz,| Jack Schmitz singled to score the E 1 Won Lost Pct. running with his back to the dia- |two MacSpaddens. Ramsay singled ’ Seattle 6 3 667 - — mond snared the apple and shot |to leit and when Lowe threw into — San Francisco ... 6 3 667 S Ad OT 1 it to Nrst to double Lowe cff a|rightfleld trying to return the > Los ™ Angeles [ 3 667 1 1 - Vets' Errors RCSPO“S‘ble‘m‘,& ball to second, Jack came home Robins Southpaw iny iy S Sea!tle Girl Swimmer Con for One-Sided Score— xilling came |80d Jimmy went to third, Hoekl Weakens in One Inning, |Honywood 4 5 44| tinues to Keep Ahead % A 3 i n, the Probably despairing of getting any Portland ... 4 5 444 3 Osborne Earns Win ; shortstop, was Sflnf:x W)Eme] assistance right then, fanned Ers- that Is Seventh Mission . B 6 333 in Water SpOl’lS The Moose got the jump on the Molly MscSpadden dropped Brs- |kins and oo mnmme e ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 16—Wat- | S2Tamento 2 7 .38 NEW YORK, July 16.—Helene American Legion last night and kine's throw. Worth slammed a] . oo Wlhils " obor o' ihe San CHKREWIEE THE eiventh stesighit National Leaguc Madison, of Seattle, won the 100- shoved five Tuns across the plate in | grounder to left of second. Jack), —To P BERC CEET S T game yesterday, pitching Brooklyn Won Lost Pct.|meter free style last night in the the first inning before the Vets Schmitz came over bhses. dhd & wild B Tithie Nidn to a 10-3 victory over the league's|St. Louis 53 32 .624|opening of the Women's Senior | got settled down, enough to win | the ball up, tossed L bit to Worth and. Orknisda diopen leading Cardinals. New York .44 34 564 | National A. A. U. championships, without four additional tallies they | Second and Fred Schmitz cut down the. peg tor firet, - ‘ol stole A80- The Robins southpaw yielded only | Chicago 45 38 556|in one minute, nine and two with the four additional talles they | Worth at flrst. The Schmitz twins| ©'\ B0 0 JoFb (O PR el seven hits, the seventh, in which |Brooklyn 46 37 854/ tenths seconds, which is & full sec- chalked up in later frames. They|Tepeated the act in the fifth just| U0 &2C CRE AOE, OO0 S the Cards scored all of their runs, |BOSton -......... 4 40 .506|ond lower than her own record. won by a score of 9 to 2 to-prove & WRS I RON e R . 1 IRV LA e R Paul Derringer started for St,|Philadelphia ....... 36 48 429 ' Helen Johns, of Brookline, Mass, @ Osborne was never in danger and | 8nd Granade were the victime that bl el A g Louis but was knocked out of the |Pittsburgh 33 46 418 |was second, and Josephine McKim except for the two scores the ex- | ‘me | ; box in the fourth inning. He was |Oincinnati 29 54 349 |of Los Angeles, was third. soldiers registered in the sixth How It Was Done The Vets got two of the runs followed by Btout and John b American League Miss Madison also won the mile hurled shut-out ball. He held thn| The damage was done in the|back in the sixth. After two were Lefty O'Doul had a perfect day Won Lost Pect.|free style, National Title, in 24 Vets to five hits and not more |first frame. F. Schmitz went out,|Out, Brodle walked and went to at the bat with two doubles and |Philadelphia . .59 25 .703|minutes and 45 seconds, over 10 than two came in any frame. He|Livingston to Granade. B. Schmitz|third on Livingston's corking sin- two singles, driving in four runs, |Washington ....... 52 33 619 |seconds behind her world record was wilder than usual but steadied |singled to left. Ncllo laid down a(8le to right center. Livingston < _e |New York ... 46 33 582| Lenore Knight of Homestead, Pa., in the pinches. sacrifice bunt and was safe when Stole second. Both he and Brod- GAMES WEDNESDAY { |Cleveland ... .41 41 .500 | finished second, 60 yards behind. Errors Hurt Koski Granade dropped Koski's throw m‘le scored on Layman's single to . e [St. Louis 37 456 451 | fTonight Miss Madison defends | Eight miscues charged against|at first. Little Mac' dropped a short left. ~ Murray gobbled up Pacitic Uousy League Detroit .32 51 .386|another one of her numerous wat- the Vets were disastrous to Kos-|single over second, filling the bags. | | Worth's high fly to right to end San Francisco 2; Mission 3. Chicago ... .30 49 .380|er speed titles, the 40-yard event. ki who really pitched a splendid |Big Mac! singled to short left swr-i‘he ral. & Seattle 5; Hollywood 7. Boston ... 29 50 367 Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith was | game. The Paps only scored three |ing Bill Schmitz. Then came the‘ Moose Add Three Portland 5; Oakland 4. Jnne“ cny League one of the spectators at the event £ b ed runs off his dclivery, all in|prize boner of the season. Haines,| F. Schmitz singled to open the Los Angeles 11; Sacramento 3. Won Lost Pct.|last night. 1 § the opening frame. After that |catching for the Vets, took Lowe's|sixth. Brother Bill singled to right. National League el 5 1 833 ——--eo—— i had he been given the kind of sup- ‘peg to the plate as Nello cnme‘Ycage‘r made a hard run for the Boston 0; Cincinnati 1. Moose .. 3 2 600 | SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE f port Osborne got from the Moose | tearing for the plate and Little|ball but missed. He had lots of —Associated Press Photo. Brooklyn 10; St. Louis 3. Legion 0 5 000 Pert Whitfield, Phone 373 adv b he wouldn't have been scored on wMac was on top of third. Tom ltime to get Fred at third but threw Max Bacs, Liverinors; SHEC faavywiight, and My, Doty V-Velu ilguageolfrx: gml:l:;:b;rgh 4. —_ i R o o e A | Old papers at The Zmpire. 5 Old rapers atv The Emprre. flllll!lIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIE who were recently married in Reno. wild. Fred was safe and Bill went to second. Nello bunted down third base line and was thrown out at first while Fred scored and Bill went to third. Little Mac' hit | to second, scoring Bill and was tossed out at first. Big Mac' hit to short. Layman’s throw was wide of the bag but Granade should have had it and didn't, and Mac stole second from where he scored on Jack Schmitz's single. Jack £ stole second but was out at third, Kld Chocc’lale Gwen De cision by Referee— Layman to Livingston when he| overran that bag as Murray h[ Techmcal K O BENNY BASS LOSES TITLE IN SEVENTH left on bases, Legion 4, Moose 7;i Michigan state college specialists struck out, by Koski 5, by Osborne have found that potatoes spaced 4; bases on ball, off Koski 3, off 36 inches by 12 inches bring the Osborne 2; wild pitches, Osborne 1; best yield. double plays, F. Schmitz to M. Mac- Schmitz to M. MacSpadden 2; sac- | to short. E The';’::::‘?' 1, Moo, B PHILADELPHIA, Penn., July 16.|= > '—Kid Chocolate, Cuban feather- | == e ABRIIPO AR weight, last night won the junior |= Living ;w“ b o 81 0Ty -g.0 lightweight championship from|= Ll mgan 5'3 80 4. 148 9 Benny Bass on a technical knock- |== Wgnh '2b 3.0.0 0% ; out in the seventh round of a|= il ik 302 5 o : Scheduled 10-rounder. o= E Koskl, 301 1 3 ol The referee stopped the one-sid- = E Grana‘d«? 1 3 0 0 7 o g ¢dduel when Bass was severely cut | = S Tl 1t 2 00 0 0 1,2boutthe left eye and bleeding. = ‘i Yea, e.zr of 300201 There were no knockdowns. = | YO AR e R RO | Bass weighed 128% pounds and |3 & Totals 25 2 51811 8 Chocolate 125% pounds. = = |Schmitz, F., 2b .3 1 1 3 4 1 = |Schmits, 5, 1t 5 2 21 o o KANSAS BANKER BUYS = Nello, cf 210000 15-FO0T TOTEM POLE/S McSpdn, M, 1b .. 4 2 1 8 0 11‘ = McSpdn, C, ¢ 4 2 15 0 0 goon there will be a 15-foot Alas- | == X Schmitz, J., ss 4121 8 Ther Nitam i the = . | 2 t public park at|= --=-vaccum ac g;lf‘f:sflyv rfr 51‘ g (1] g g 0 Abilene, Kan. 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