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| | l BRI\(‘[NC 18] 4 F—\THER ||| BY GQrLY- LOOK AT THAT RAIN - AS BAD ’ ADITI9-1MUST CqQ {[{LouT- 1 PROMISED W \ DINTY VD SEE HIM)| TO-NIGHT- | R T kL . Great Britain rights reserved. PR, THE DONT TALK LIKE A FOOL NO ONE BUT AN 1D10T WOULD THINK OF VENTURING OUT ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS- MAGGIE 1S 1T ALL RIGAT \F DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932, By GEORGE McMANUS MR- AUBREY WEESEL WADSAL CALLING To SEE YOU FOLKS- MUM- in the first canto, in the|his day. His best effort wa short fly to left field which Schmitz caught in his \(n"l(' final out s Bill .nm the Vets shoved a run across in|the Legion fans breathed 4 'the second when Worth walked time in hour: } went to second on a wild pitch, to Vets Whip Moose third on Haines' out at first and| The game: % scored on Ted Keaton's single past| MOOSE AB'R H PO A k: STAY short to center. Schmitz, F. 2b, 3:1:0 11 They added one in the third.|Twigg, ss L s Vg G ) —_— Bill Schmitz was fe al first on|Livingston, 3b. 40100 s e Little Mac's érror. ([He took sec-| ne, ef-p-1b 21191 Legion Wins 5 to Atand) SooT o Twigg juggled Grum-|J. Schmitz, pdb .. 4 0 1 3 1 Bla,[»; Moose (,hances mett's hot shot to short and scor- | McSpd'n, M., 1b-c. 4 0 0 6 0 S 3 ed on Worth’s single to center. |McSpdn, H, c-¢f 8 0 0 3 0 for Wmnmg First Half Two in Fourth | Bashaay. 1 30°1 10 T Two more runs were scored by |Henning, rf. 3.1 6.1 0 The American Legion 1ast night |tne Vets in the fourth. Keaton | Rt t the Moose bid for|singled for the second time in a! Totals 30 4 518 3 C row. He went to second on a —_— rt passed ball, and continued AM LEGION ABR HPOA E third when Big Mac's threw Schmitz, If. 410800 v 2 and past cond. Mathison Blake, 4 0 0 500 Vets stood in the s d. He second and Big Grummett, 3b. 3.1 0.1 83 feat in the s 1 when four p attempting to catch Keaton W rf. B0 o 000 €rrors co WA, off third, threw over Livingston's Haines, 1b. 8:0 008 10 h the Moose three tallies, nead into left field. Both Keaton §. Baker, ss I ) ju of enough to knot the and Matty scored. Keaton, 2b. 312823 coun The final Legionnaire marker Mathison, cf. 2102 0 A n had pitched was chalked up in the fifth after Keaton, B, p. 3.0 17100 that time ¢ rskine had relieved Jack Schmitz —_—————— LhE‘ mound. Grummett was! Totals 26 521 0 5 first when J. Schmitz' SUMMARY: Bases on balls, off a thri from Livingston. Kéaton 4, off mitz 2; three- went to second when Worth base bit, J. Schmitz; hit by pitched | t by pitched ball and ball, Worth by Erskine; passed on 8. Baker's single to balls, C. MacSpadden and Blake Vels Again Lead field 1 each; wild pitches, J. Schmitz By winning last night, t Moocse Almost Tie |1, Keaton 1; earned runs Moose The first of the seventh almost 1, Vets 1; struck out by J. hmitz produced several cases of heart 8, Erskine 3, Keaton 5; left on 12 final game in Or- fajjyre among the Legion roo bases, Moose 9, s 6; hits 3 runs ag ~homo.they.gonfalon.ys opened auspiciously enou 4 off P Schmifz in 4 tnm went without & IUn rTeq Reaton snaring Ramsay's high 2 rune 1 off Erskine in inning. They had gy over second. Henning dumped nings; losing pitcher in the first through 4 roller to third. Grummett, with mpires: Boyd at pla a w her in the second bY jots of time on his hands, threw and Manning on bases. the route, one in the third hjgh oyer first and Art' went on| Time of g;ll’n" t\\o hours on Keaton's third gift, one in the ty second. F. Schmitz rolled an 2 h through an infield error.'easy one down to second and K he Jimmy Ramsay g0' ton gave an imitation of a com- DUTRA TAKES the Moose's first hit, ingle % pination juggling-dance act. Hen- ft. In the sixth, a W to Ers- ning went to third. Fritz stoc kine and Jack tk second. N \ to ri Claud | Twigg singled sharply to rzh‘ rst Moose tal shot scoring both Henning and Get Lead | Twigg went to second on the 'hro“ In the meantime the ox-sold in. Grumme! mis ged and had been chalking up a fi dropped Livingston's ‘p.n po) II‘ | ma which they managed 10 gt third. Twigz holding second. oY against d Erskine singled past short to cen- | FLUSHING, N. Y. June 23— was shaved ter, scoring Twigg and esnding Olin Dutra, of Los Angeles, Curley to second. J. Schmitz a sensational 69, one under | POPULAR CAFE | | SEWARD STREET | Specializing in Tamales, Chop ! Chinese Noodles, Chili | | who put on his flew out to brother Bill and no one advanced. Little Mac’ popped an easy one to T. in lefi to lead in the first round of United States Open golf pionship. Leo Diegel had 73, Sarazen Keaton, second vaudeville | p the had cham- | tine, | pion, | Suey, ‘:Skil to load the bases. Big Mac' 74 and Jose Jarada, of Argen Con Carne | tried hard to produce, but it wasn't the same. o' | * Bill Burke, defending chamy G PR 573 and Hazen had 75 each and Mor- | | Established 1898 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juncaun, Alaska tie Dutra 77. NEW YORK, June 23.—The York Giants have cut their to the new 23-player limit by leasing LeRoy Parmalee, ri handed pitcher, on option to Indianapolis Club of the Amer! 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Terry hit four times at bat and one time he smashed a circuit drive own, GAMES WEDNESDAY Amerfcan League Pacific Coast League Won I« P Sacramento 10; Missions 6. New York i 1 Oakland -0; Hollywood 4 Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 2; Seattle 7. Detroit 34 San Francisco 2; Portland 12. Washington ] National League | Cleveland 3 ) Chicago 2; Philadelphia 11 | St. Louis St. Louis 1; New York 9 | Chicago Pittsburgh 7; Brooklyn 6. { Boston 1 Cincinnati 14; Boston 8. — League Juneau City League ; St Louis 17. Won I lelphia 4; Chicago 9. Moose 6 g 5; De American Legion ... 5 shington 2; Cleveland 11. |Elks 5 6 Juneau City League bR American Legion 5; Moose 4. ey FORMER ELI WILL STANDING OF CLUBS DIRECT ATHLETICS Pacific Coast League FOR ALMA MATER Won Lost Pet. ! Hollywood 48 38 .593( NEW HAVEN, Conn. June 23 and 47 34 580 ‘majcolm Farmer, Hartford mar | San Francisco 44 34 564 facturer, and former Eli foott Los Angeles 4197 508} biver” will 4 th 31 43 463 |quring the 1 ailm 31 44 457150 varsity ar elopmer Sacramento 36 45 4i0f resi Tae” Ridtetd Missions 39 50 ‘438‘ Farm itment as chs = man of th rd of control of National League Yale Athletic Association, is to Won Lost Pot. lcffect July 1 Chicago 26 3 - -— Boston 29 S 3 | Pittsburgh 27 nt f Philadelphia 82188 s not scored again Brooklyn 30 32 484 has changed its name St. Louis 28 30 483 College New York 27 o9 | -oo - Cincinnati 31+ 8T Dajly Empire Veant Ads Pay 0 ZtS'BZ the bush . . . there’s only one right kind of tobacco for hand-rolled cigarettes, and that’s tobacco made and cut for rolling. If you like to roll your don’t miss Velvet. flavor, easiest to roll, lays just right on the paper, and you save 30 cents in the bargain. Fifty corking cigarettes for 15 cents —beat this if you can! 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