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M— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931. ped rounding second and wak'gle to right.’ Bill stole second. J. Summéary: Earned runs, Moose " thrown out at that bag beéfore he muz cingled to right center, 3, Legion 4; three-base b Worth J could get back. | 2 Mac' and Bill, taking sec- |and .T. Keaton; two-base hits, F. Osborne On The Mound on the return throw. Ram- | Schmitz, C. MacSpadden and J.|{ i ; LEAGUE SEASUN Ocborne succeeded Erskine in|cay went out, Hollmann to Hein- |Schmitz, and Worth, 1 each, Haines | } ] the fourth and was welcomed with | ke, Jack going. to second. Osborne |2;-bases on balls, off Keaton 1; ! ~ . barage from the Legion bags singled to right, scoring Jack for struck out, by Erskine 4, by Os- ¥ that scored two more:runs. Brodle the third and last Moose run. |borne 1; by Keaton 9; innings iR .l singled cleanly to right. Worth | . F. Schmitz singled to send Os- |pitched, by Erskine 3, Osborne 3;|§ A bunted down thirdbase line and{borne to third, and went to sec- |hits 4, runs 5, off Erskine, hits 6, 1 V T T 8 Brodie sprinted to third while | ond on the throwin. Keaten .then lruns 3 off Osborne; losing. pitcher, 2 = - . ets I]."“ MOOS(‘, to 3 Worth was being thrown out: at'clamped the ' screws on, striking |Erskine; stolen bases, B. Schmitz s £ - = 4 3 | first. Livingston singled _tof left, |out Erskine and Nello to end theil, sacril its Worth 1. Peol’]e Sllff'-’l‘mg from rheumatism can .‘llld Lll(l Laller S Chance scoring Brodie, and took second |game and' the 1931 City lfi‘azuc\ Umpires: Davis at, the plate, Bo- & * % for 1931 BEunant when Ramsay -overplayed and: let | basesball season. tetho -and Pegues on bases find ready relief by taking the famous the ball get. away. Ted Keaton ®he End of the Row Scorer: Mize. T 3 o ; . . .. iparked the®apple among the cars| The game: Time of game: 1 hour and 25 RI-CLAST SWE St 9 .5 e Legion last night lback of right center for a_triple, |MOOSE— AB'RH PO A E minutes. WEATS. These sweats will G i 2 scoring Livingston. Schmitz, F., 2b 4022070 ———-—— s . o amry a part in championship honors for oy : . hasten the elir i s o e aurrent base| Worth doubled to start the sixch. F“kme-f p-3b ; g 3 g ;’ g How are you getting on keeping e elimination of: toxic ‘poisons e and. when they [After two men were thrown out at | Nello. boes?" ? : F ball season to an end when the! ; % | p e q S S Uil sl et the¥ [Jirst. Haines clouted out his third|McSpdn, M. 1b .3 0 0 4 2 3| aVery well. We have not had| that have collected in the blood and 8. Tt was the flrst fime this hilf [T @ dowte£o Jeft, S8t | McSpdn.O. b .33 .47 1 (D Timien, Wonty DR Sate b taave | | b the Moose nave bowed to the [eored for the last Legion tally. Schmitz, B, 3b .. 3 1 1 1.0 1/stung my | mother-in-law several | § tissues. B Moose Rally In Seventh 31 2 0 0 1 times” » 2 Bob Keaton hurled unbeatable| Untll the final frame the Moose gl e AT AR i . holding the Moose sluggers to | Were helpless. F. Sc mitz doubled | VU | Old rapers at The ¥mpire e ° e o weich e 1o|in the second bub expired an|*Osborpe, § . 3 0 1.4 1 8} # sl wropractic seventh and .Jast frame in|0ase. George Worth _made a great | 1 | — , they scored their three ¥ for the ball, running across the | Totals igeted ! A\‘ # ; walk and with a leaping stab |*—Substitutea ror ne in the PHONE 487 makes and keeps you 1AW 7 e atal crots Beding. i grabbed the ball in his glove, but! fourth inning. M \ T F ll H The Vets crove Erskine from the X 5 (] New I'a ats {mound in the third and hit Os-|Souldn't hold it. His stop prob-| MARKOE STUDIO Well ¢ borne even harder in the ne Ka"‘y robbed: Pritz of & homer. 8.8°2 1.0:d > . . three frames. They scored f In'the fifth, J. Schmitz doubled | Livingston, 3b 411000 Photographe of Quality are l’"“r(’l’y lllff(?r(’"l /| }runs off the former, aided by some|to left but didn't progress. Nello |Keston, T. ss .. 4 1 1 2 1 0 o/ |poor playing on the part of the[got to first in the sixth whehn | Haines, ¢ 4 231000 £ " g % Moose and added another trio of [Brodie droped his low fly in right | Hollmann, 2b 4.0 01,1 @i :::; r;:::’;.“ Pxf:gkap\:'?é?s‘ DR. C. L. FENTON \ | tallies off Osborne's delivery. center after a hard run. But he, | Ellis, rf 300000 5 Ete. siall B e F R | The defeat of the Moose auto-|t00, passed away painlessly on base. | Heinke, Ib 300600 X i Sma umpress Kugenic \mmx.fl”y gives the second half| In the seventh Keaton let down |Keaton, B., p 8149 90¢2d First National Bank Bldg. Chi & G . of 30 | |title to the Elks. As the latter|a bit at the outset. Big.Mac' open- | Brodie, cf 81431 01 -iropractor soldstein Building and derby models—low Ul lalso won the first half, to them|ed it with a double o leftyHel = = —————— JUNEAU, ALASKA : lgoes the championship of 1931 Went to third on B, Schmitz's sin-! Totals Specialist in Foot Troubles g » eyve with hair .| [ without the formality of having e oest - — - . over one eye with b e 11100 " PHONE 581 3 A Hew It Was Done » side s o be- on one side show 6 | With two men away in the last | half of the first inning, Ted Keaton. the ball and both runners scored |easily, Bill Schmitz hooted Eilis' grounder putting two - men on, A ibut Heinke fanned to retire the | side The Vets got two more gift runs in the second. Little Mac' dropped } )|| Erskine’s throw and Bob Keaton | was safe at first to start the ball |rolling. Brodie flied out to center. th slamed out a triple to cent scoring Bob and scored himself a minute later on Livingston's fly |1to left In the third, the Vets chalked jup another score. Haines opene | | with shrieking double to. .left his cond su hit. Holl- 7%/ |his cccond su ve hit. . Holl- & mann fanned and Ellis went out while Haines was held inke grounded to short hmitz's throw to nab hird was late, both ing < Bch Keaton ngled to right, ing- Haines, but Heinke trip- mmmgl_\- Velvets and | 1| was safe at first on Jack Schmitz's | : i g |11 5\ | tumble of his grounder. Haines felts. predominate with singled to center, Ted going toi bt 111 A)| | third and Haines taking second on KA UFMANN’S CAFE ostrich and colored | 447 {the throw in. | | Ramsay made a fine run for feather trimming. With | # 2\ [Hollmann’s fly to left then dropped| (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) all their smartness they I are moderately priced. $6.50 NOW OPEN! ONLY THE CHOICEST FOODS SERVED . . . 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Further scanning showed | er who had been announced as|that in copying into .the other led with Andrews and Boyd for | book, the results of the game with| DOORS THAT FIT WELL the home run king title in the the Legion, .July 22, the scorer | and op.n !““y| Gity League, has faded from the had erroneously chalked Erskine up picture. This is the result of a|with a homer, which was never Tfla'be-utyo{mdoynwm recheck of batting statistics by made. Thus Boyd and Andy are| delight you immediately, the leaders with six homers, count- | they fit so well and open and ing the hit that Andy made in| close so easily that you enjoy KRU MOONE’S EMERALD OIL WAX BEANS-- ' CARROTS-- 5c R Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders I Official Scorer Ed Mize which di tlesed an error in his compilations and reduced Erskine’s circuit clouts Douglas that was lost in the grass hfling satisfaction. So econom- fii st oo O g OO OO A1 to tive. in the last half of the ninth.” ical, too. 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