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THE DAILY BRINGING UP FATHER ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932. GEORGE McMANUS | ' GQUESS MAGGIE 19 RIGHT=1 SHOLLO FOR GOODNESS SAKE: THE COOK f [| 6T UP AN BE AT MY OFFICE EARLY- AINT UP YET- | THOUGHT THEY | EVERY MORNIN'~ I'LL START N HAD BREAKFAST AT SEVEN - THIS MORNIN' - TLL PLEASE-MAGGIE " / THIRTY N Ay 1TS JUST SEVEN OCLOCK NOW- TS HOUSE - i . 1 . | . —By Pap ODGERS BEAT | , | N | e | Chicago Loses Game by 9 to 2, Also Loses Hold | on First Place ‘ —_— | EROCKLYN, N. ¥, June 8—A | ) enlh inning comedy of errors | SAILING , SWIMMING we the Brooklyn Dodgers six| i, “ANYTHING JosT ins off Young Warneke yester-‘ ) cay ernoon and eventually a S0 TS CONNECTED 9 to 2 victory over Chicago in the WTH WATER -~ 'S fi of the series to dsfeat | i Ais 5AMEJ !he‘ Cubs from fir nnexed two morc GAMES TUESDAY i, Pacific Coast League 1 Missions 4. i 5; Portland 2 San Francisco ‘Sacramento 5 N Los Angeles 6; Hollywood 7. 3 National League i C. g0 2; rooklyn 9. ' j New York 9; Detroit 2. 3 Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 4. | MACRAE Washington 8; Chicago 5. 2 CARTAIN AND ¥ Boston 1; St. Louis 6. es -5 STROKE ©F Juneau City League Py « I g \ CREW | Moose 7; Elks 11. | e WWQ@ THE LION CRE : COLLMBIA B = = | STANDING OF CLUBS | t‘ a himself. Neither side mar] in i a le wIN FRGM the second. | b | In the third, Boyd smashed the ball into the yard back of the SE ]l Tfl 7 little green house for the circuit. L ’ The Paps came right back and scored three more. Twigg sin- . i gled. J. Schmitz popped out to Junge. Livingston singled, advanc- i ing Twigg to second. Erskine sin- —_— gled to center, scoring Twigg and | \d . Curley went to third, Claud tak- Pul s Boot Game Away 1N ing second when Orme threw home 3 . too late to get Twigg. A wild rourlh Flame After ipitch scored Livingston and ad-| Gettmg Lead {vanced Erskine to third from where {he scored when Baker threw ouf 4 Ramsay at first. gave Ken' Junge fault- . bt last night and beat | Moose Blow Up © 11 to 7 to go into sec-| The Paps infield cracked open e when the Paps blew uD and its outfield creaked in the fourth inning the Bills six runs on a Elks with six scores and give them platter. Lowe was hit hard and g Jead that they never lost. Orme often by the Elks, but only five opened with a low fly to center out of their 11 tallies were of the that Bransfield snared. Baker drew earned variety, while all of the 3 pass. Botello fanned. Coughlin | Moose runs were in that class. | singled between third and short, Claud Erskine homered in the sending Dewey to second. McClos- opening frame, driving in one gey hit a torrid grounder right at run ahead of himself, for his fourth pritz Schmitz whi missed it, and roundirip smash of the season. Baker and Bobby scored, Jimmy Bob Boyd, Elks' catcher and gen- nalting at second. Boyd almost utility man, smacked the ap- took a leg off Twigg who missed for the circuit in the third,'the ball and Jimmy crossed the first four-base clout this year. plate. Win In Sixth Andy rifled a low liner to right- Trailing on a short end of a field. Erskine booted the ball and to six count when the fourth Boyd tallied while Andy raced to frame rolled around, after two second. Junge singled to the same hands were away, the Bills mixed spot and Claud missed the ball three hits with five errors to chalk entirely. Andrews scored and Junge up six runs, practically clinching followed him across the plate when ame. In the first McCloskey Erskine threw a mile wide to i from second on Andrews' third. Cooper obligingly popped liner to center for the first out to Livingston to end the com- The Moose wiped out that edy. n in their own half of the; Add Three More With one out Twigg trip- The Bills added two more‘in the ight center and came home fifth, Baker singled <> suort right n Andrews tossed Jack Schmitz field. After Botello fanned, Boyd at ffirst to Junge. Junge beat out an infield hit, a slow d Livingston in the ribs. rcller along third base line, Mc- rskine dropped the pill outside Closkey slammed out a triple to of the park scoring Curley and center, scoring both runners. Jim- 3 my should have had a home run, but the ball fell on a small sione and bounced straight up in the air and fell dead. The eleventh score was chalked up in the sixth jon Andrews single, his third hit, jand Cooper’s two-bagger over left Ifleld. Cooper thought he was en- ‘titled to a home run and was AU Rights Reserved Ly The Associated Press and virtually | fourth just enough to present the, Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pct tagged out as he trotted from Hollywood 40 26 606 second to third. | Portland 39 27 591 After the third frame, Junge Los Angeles 34 29 540 held the Moose well in check un- San Francisco 31 29 540 | Itil the seventh which was played Oakland 31 34 4774 in a driving rain that soaked the Sacramento 29 37 439 players ‘to the skin. MacSpadden Scattle 30 36 435 walked, went to second on Hen- Missions 23 42 354 ning’s out at first, and scored on| Nello's single. | National League in Elks’ Bat-Bag | Won Lost Pet | The game: Boston 29 20 592 | ELKS AB R H PO A E| Chicago 8. 20 | Coughin, ¢. 5 2 2 3 1 0 Pittsburgh 29 91 528 | McCloskey, 1f. 431 1 0 06 Lovis ... 23 24 489 |Boyd, 3b. .42 1 0 0 0, Brooklyn 24 b1} 4T | Andrews, 1b. 4 2 3 9 0 0 Cincinnati ... 24 28 462 Junge, p. 41225 o New York 20 25 444 Cooper, ss. 4 01 1 5 0, Philadelphia 22 28 440 | Orme, cf. 30010 0f Baker, 2b 8225 0 0 zmerlcan League i | Botello, rf. 300100 Won Lost Pet. Bl e et O TR 33 14 702 | Totals . . 34111221 11 o Washington 45 o ;DPLI'A’HL - 26 20 | MOOSE AB R H PO A g R | schmitz, F., 2b. 4 0 1 1 2 1 Philadelphia 27 22 551 ‘\’I‘wigg. 5. | 3 2 2 1 3 2 St Louis 22 25 468 | |Schmitz, J., 1b. ... 4 0 0 5 1 o /Chicago FLAg L B0 3 | Livingston, 3b. ... 3 2 1 8 0 o Boston yn 19 Erskine, rf, If. . 32210 3 MeSpd'n, €. . 1 1 0 8 0 0] Juneau City League 5 10000 0] Won: Lost Pet. | “Henning, rf. 2 0 0 0 0 o American Legion ... 3 2 600 Bransfiéhl, of. ... 2 60 1.0 0 Pk i et N | xNello ef. .2 0 1 1 0 9 Moose i 8 4 439 | Lowe, p. gt 00870 "0 Tof T o< ‘ 29 7 821 6 GAMES SQUAD took Ramsay’s place in left in fifth | Scarcity of Money Prevents Many Going to Los inning. | | x—Substituted for Bransfield in | | Angeles fifth. i SUMMARY: Earned runs Elks 5, Moose 7; two-base hits, Cooper; |three-base hits, Twigg and Me-| | Closkey; homeruns, Erskine and, Boyd; double plays, Moose 1, F. Schmitz to Twigz to J. Schmitz; hit by pitched ball, McCloskey by, LONDON, June 8—The British Lowe, Livingston and MacSpadden team of athletes to compste in by Junge; passed balls, MacSpad- the Olympic Games at Los Ange-| den 1; bases on balls, off Junge 4, his year are almost beaten be- | off Lowe 3; struck out, by Junge fore they leave the shores of Bri- 3, by Lowe 8; left on bases, Elks tain. 5, Moose 7; stolen bases, MacSpad- It is not the lack of athletes den 1. or ability, but the scarcity of mon- Umpires, Nostrand at the plate, ey, which is responsibie for this Cameron on bases. |state of affairs, ——————— Tt was the original intention of Cuba is said to have the largest the British Olympic Association to factory in the world for making send 120 competitors to Los An- mosaic tiles. geles. Now it is unlikely that the _ (number will exceed forty. | i i PHONES 83 OR 85 333 THE SANITA . s i VT N . “The Store That Pleases” RY GROCERY | Por the same reason the British girl athletes must remain in Bri- tain. 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