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BRiNG’I-NG UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR'IDA\ JULY 3lj 1931. NANETTE YOU MAY 4IVE THE CANARY BIRD IT6 BATH AND LET M FLY AROUND THE ROOM. THEN NS . CAPDNALSS | CAMES AWAY FROM GIANTS Defeat Cubs to Increase| Lead in National | The American Legion tonight wil L R | try to stem the EIks’ tide by which eague Race | that club is apparently headed to- | ward winning the championship of ST. LOUIS, July 81—The St.|the second half of the City League 7.ouis Cardinals increased their lead| schedule. Pete Schmitz, who stop- in the National League race to nine ped the Bills dead last week when cames over the second place Giants!the Legion won its only game of here yesterday by defeating ' the) tnis half, one of the two the: Elks Cubs 10 to 3. have lost, will make an effort to A contributing victory to BuUr-|repeat. Jeigh Grimes's thirteenth victory| The Bills will use Manning on of the season was the slugging Of [the mound. He is in fine shape Jimmy Collins, whose four hits in-|{and he and Pete should stage a cluded @ double and a home run. |real duel. i The Vets are playing as fast ball as any club in the League at this time. In their last three appearances they have lost on SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—|won one angd tied one. Only th Bunching three hits for three runs breaks kept them from winning all in the fifth inning last night, the|three of them. They will give the Seals defeated the Oaks 4 to 2 and Elks a tough argument tonight. made their first place lead in the ———to——— Pacific Coast League stronger. KNUGKED GUT s Davis, Seal pitcher, was for eight hits but kept them scattersd. Henry Oana, of the Frankie Genaro Defends His Title Against Jackie Harmon ELKS AND VETS CLASH TONIGHT Legion to Try to Stop Elks Advance on Second Title of Season SEALS DEFEAT OAKS; MAKE LEAD STRONGER [ singled and tripled to drive in five of the winning runs. . GAMES THURSDAY Paclfic Uoasy Leaguc Hollywood 6; Seattle 2. jon 1; Portland 8. Sacramento 3; Los Angeles T. Oakland 2; San Francisco 4. National League Chicago 3; St. Louis 10. New York 0; Pittsburgh 9. American League St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 8. Cleveland 1; Washington 6. WATERBURY, Conn., July 31.— Frankie Genaro, recognized in some states as the world flyweight cham- pion, successfully defended his title last night by knocking out Jackie Harmon, of this city, in one min- ute of fighting in the sixth round of a scheduled 15-round bout. Genaro weighed 111 pounds and Harmon 110 pounds. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost San Francisco 15 10 600 % Los Angeles 16«11 &M PHONE 487 Seattle i35 11 542 Oakland 14 12 538 Hollywood 1 1 30!l MARKOE STUDIO Portland 12 12 500 Pastoirapts of Quality Sacramento . 10 15 400 srap issi & 8 16 333 g National League Portraiture, Photo Finish- Won Lost Pet. ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, St. Louis 63 36 636 Ete. Rew Yark o Bl 4 First National Bank Bldg. Chicago 52 44 542 Brooklyn . 52 47 525 JUNEAU, ALASKA Boston ... 46 47 495 Pittsburgh/ ... 43 50 462 P— Philadelphia 57 406 ) o Cincinnatt . 60 381|| The Best Laundry American League At a Fair Price Won Lost l;itn WHERE? Philadelphia ........ T4 26 . Washington @ a1 || CAPITAL LAUNDRY | New York .. 56 39 .587| | Phone 355 Franklin St | Cleveland .46 52 469| . St. Louis .. 42 53 .42 e cepe p— Boston ... 58 .395 Chicago 60 375 Detroit .......... 36 64 360 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. Elks . OGN g 80 Mose Ny 4 5 3 625 LRI oo o S 7 125 JUNIOR MOOSE WIN DU BARRY BY SCORE OF 18 TO 9|l | ' - Package By a score of 18 to 9, the Jun- CONTAINS jor Moose defeated the Junior Elks at Recreation Park last evening. The batteries were: M. Peterson, pitcher, and D. Liv- je, catcher, for the Moose, and C. Converse, pitcher, and G. 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