Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932. G ! Worth held the Bills to two hits |[to. third and Tom loped down to . g’ §) r,M—---,.,---—,--..---'--,,_-,,---,----,M--,;,.‘ land one run fn the first four|second on a throw {o the hot cor- Dally Lross-u}ord I uzzlc V|NES DEFEAT { 1 | | frames ut weakened in the fi ner. T. Keaton grounded to s ! ; | | After the bases were filled and nd Roller threw wild to firs ACROSS Soluti ) { f £ ! | tion of Yesterday's P\ A S ‘s | ELKS 9 TU 4 IN |had forced two runs home by|Garn and Haines scoring. 1. Overhasty i iy | { | walks, Bob Keaton was called on t0| +worth doubled ana Converse sin-| 5 Kind of meat %] 18, Makes lace § & ‘r . c o by e e v A[D|[ONT[A[ANJL [E|A[P[S] 21. Ardent afrec- | ‘ |stop the farce, which he did Suc-|gied in the second but they were A s S ;§ Ao ARINE é tion ’ ! 5 a_lNNlN | cesstully, | wasted, Blake walked to open the | 14. Exchange : Propelied with ! | : third and trotted home ahead of premium O[FIFIERMNTII [PISITIEIR the feet { { Garn, Grummett Hemer | ov T Vends s&af | ] Garn and Grummet! hit 1\0“’1‘30"]-“ when the Vet shoristop ho- ‘v :I:x;le of Athena RE‘EIL w E D EE R Kind EO' %Ei\“ : Exsoldiers P . |runs in the third frame, the for- | mered to right center. franes (hin 14 provteal sree [EIRINANA[A[RIOINNS |1 [T Raouse to's : ST 5 ! xsoldiers Prove Best in mer wit one aboard. Abby haa|T: Keaton were tossed out a e N’S 1 IN|G[SNOMNINIO| ,, dsnger Wins by Dashing Play that i 5 i £ a G s meny degton il rollers, n Grummett Fh . Writing imple- i [ v \ Rain and Mud—Garn ct day with the ash, get- | EE, T O on top of th CIHIE|S[TISANA[VIEINIGIE ment Leaves His Opponent ! ! 4G i ing three safeties in as many times | Parked the :pxn : mD he RIENMTNARETE 31, Heated com= B :id ppon¢ ! and rumme omer imes at bat. rummett made it |little green house for the circuit 2 | partment ” e B it e it poller got Worth at first to end | 3. Parent: eonioa. [Y]AMSNCIAMIE[L NP IO[P] ** *¢Eeorian Soiidered ! CLOSED ALL DAY SRR g IR T i aviiy: et |fho framieang Mt wa all~ for | 41 FreReE m" MNRIE[S NATIAR] from Jeru= Yine ! LOSED ALL D2 -3 2 the fi T XOH A 2 J v witched jobs with Woode e WIMBLEDON, July 2.—FEllsworth | r ] s when they svamp- | except the second, the Elks in the | n o }:é:f; ;:)‘;inij thee h‘(i' hotics Wooden oin . [SITIRIT|A[TIEMNA[M|U|S[E] 3. Prepares for lyines, of California, toyed with ! MONDAY, JULY 4TH 5 9 to 4 in a nning { fourth and fifth. The latter star g 3 Jubilant PIEIE[LISNNRIEIL[I INE[S] 25 Wings land's leading tennis o AREr L l | 0 Merited = kot 1 England’s leading tennis player to- { 12t was played in rain and ed the first with two smashes, and Elks Get First : Xind of prickly [AINIDIE [5NNS [HIE NN E[S[G] 87 Senrcnea hore [day in the last play and left Bun- IN HONOR | on zrounds that were wet enough:that was their last until the fifth.| The Flks scored their first run|,, U’ll’];“{r:_:)m o 1202] oughly ny ‘Austin still shaking his head 5 ’f | to sdtisty the Democratic party.(Roller opened with a single and in the fourth when Andy.. walked | 7 ST T 80, Avotent e gL L TR as the ball whizzed passed him { ¢ Junge was blasted h a doubled but both died on and went to second when Worth | 4L Air: comb. capital 5 Othello's 1 ; ¢ INDEPENDENCE DAY | , asted out of the box Manning double: ut both died onjand wen form 61. Ma B a 45. Othello’s false Vines won by the foll { Y Y LINGIEY / in the thrae innings and Boyd, who bases. lalso passed Junge. After Cooper |42, Forecasting R s m‘{“fgg _6-4, 6-2, 6-0. { elieved him, was treated just as| The ex-soldiers started out at fanned, Brodie hit to Garn who| . mt‘]"g‘_f’gl‘i“m 63. Deified heroes 50. Muscular, The King and Queen witnessed 1 | inconsicerately, the Vets “falling once to ice away the game. With forced Andrews at second. Ted! ‘" VLong’hira 64 A €. Nocturnal g DR it R | — ) ; tferings for four smashes two away, Garn singled to left and |Keaton hurried his throw to first 4% s Bt e Mlying animal 5z, Of great s oA e e § 2 iRt R = L i 1) ) Peace 6. Finished weight ) WVinces is the fourth 2 nto § runs. Haines to center. Garn kept on'with disaster, the ball sailing wide 66. Smooth .8 Dlerce |win the title consid oty 4 50 Hiver bottom ¢ e e 8. o LG prized possession in welds' ) . Biblical moun- 9. Unit of force 9. Masculine . Kind of rubber |tennis courts. He succeeds Sidney ! i DOWN nickname . So may it be A 1 1. Engrossed 10. Unit of elecs Baseball team | Wood, American. ilden won i ; 3 4 RS S S S R e ey ble seas 01. Drink slowly first title for the United States in 62. By birth | :: % |1920. Johnson was the other win- e s N 1 {ning American. | Wines and Tilden are the only ones to win the title in the firs Elizabeth Ryan and Helen Ja- |cobs, American team, were de- | feated for the doubles champion- 'ship by Doris Metaxa, of France 4 |and Josan Sigart, of Belgium by |6-4 and 6-3. | ANNOUNCING 1 Squibb Home Necessity Week SUNDAY JULY 3 TURDAY JULY 9 BHELTE Y 'Elks and Moose to !Open Fourth of July Series Sunday [ (hiELs At 5:30 p. m. Sunday, the Elks and Moose play the opening game of the Fourth of July series for the $250 prize money, and the second game will be played at 3:30 p. m. Monday between the American Legion, which drew a bye, and the winner of tomorrow’s battle. Jimmy Manning and Jack Schmitz or Claude Erskine, will be opposing pitche: tomorrow. Bob Keaton is expected to hurl for the Vet- erans Monday. STARTING NDING AND 4TH OF JULY EVE Sunday Night 5 e0ceecsesoccses000000 . to the fence and Andrews mlhcd.! J. Two outfield errors, followed bywARNEKE MAKESO AT a two bagger, a single, a walk and | 5 |two more singles, gave the v«m‘ — a quartet of runs in the fourth REGURDI HAS 1“ Roy West, Elk center fielder, (] dropped flies by Converse and Bill | Lo MOOSE HALL Schmitz, but nabbed the forme RIPBELS lat second. Blake smacked a dou- | for the ble to putting Bill on third. | 3 Garn singled to right and Bill and | & S AMERIC LEGION 2 Kelly counied. Gam stole secondy{ Clfbago Cubs Incidentally SERENADERS 3 12 Tabiens NP8 CRAING : ‘ H I Boyd walked Haines and both he | 5 y & nl i Squnfl!:ll?mAszy‘wn and Abby advanced a mowh on a| @0 to Lead in Na- SMOKER : wild pitch, Ted Keaton singled t : : ‘ M e e tional League ON SALE HERE D : B I } Wildness Scores Three et : ance pana 3 Warth lost, control of the stippery | . CHECAGO, Il July 2.Lonne JULY 4 ball in the fifth and had to be Karneke pecomu the vr:rsA National — & Genched -for Bob - Keaton. to stop | Jo2gue plicher to win ten gaimes 5 1 e g P . |this season, and the Chicago Cubs ! the fracas. West was hit by a 2 v 1 T ol pitched ball an‘d wcng to second edged .b‘““k 1n‘:;) the League's lead 3 + (’()(") (‘[4P‘A/\' llUAI FOR ALL on a wild pitch. Roller doubled to 35 Cineinnatl took - her e BUTLER MAURO ¢ e H Ao straight beating, 8 to 4, yesterday | left, scoring Roy. Manqln;, and e A, DRUG Co. $ Boyd drew passes. A wild pitch ¥ 4 = m P 5 scored. Roller and ‘advanced the|, 1e Cud's triumph, coupled with ; DANCING—9:30 ’till One i | ; £ Aot GCVRICOC o of pittsbur EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS 4 4 $ - { other runners, . Andvews: walked, |Uhe afeat of Pitishurgh by Bt ANY TIME ‘ | Capt. Haines then lifted. Worth]|Louls, gave Chicago a margin of y Keaton walked Junge and forced four percentage points over the Phone 134 Free Delivery Manning over the plate. Cooper Pirates, |fanned. Brodie flied out to left |\ s e ¥ land Tommy Cashen fanned, end- GAMES FRIDAY | 3 ! ing the game with the bases on Pacific Coast League | | a jag. Oakland 3; Missions 4. l Vets Beat Elks Sacramento 8; Hollywood 14. | The game: San Francisco 3; Seattle 11. l ELKS— AB R H PO A E| 1Los Angeles 6; Portland 7. | f Roller, ss. 3 312241 National League | | Manning, 2b. . 2 110 1 0| Boston 4; New York 5. 1 Boyd, c-p. 2 005 1 0| Cincinnati 4; Chicago 8. ! l Andrews, 1b. 0104 0 0| St Louis 5 Pittsburgh 3. Junge, p-C. . 1.0 0 0 1 0 American League " - Cooper, 3b. .. 3001 1 o New York 6 Boston 11 g SRRBIE TGS bl T » Brodie, 1f. 300 0 1 0 Washington 7; Philadelphia 5. | YourjMedicineCabinet. Cusen, cL. 3 0 0 0 1 0| American Legion 0; Eks 5. | A.B. HALL | A NCONE e . | West, Cf. w0 1.0 0 1 2 | ¢ A , _You seldom think of your medicine cabinet except in times of oy T | Gcknes and emergency. 3 Bot do't wait uotll o timeofacual | M @ oo @A Ln —{ STANDING OF CLUBS (s Sl A pped oompoel ; Totals . 17 481211 3 Pacific Coast League { | BN St b nmp vy wor b o Won Lost Pot.| | 1 addition to gause, cotion, bandages and other firstaid mate- VETS— ABRHPOAE bl 4 | Tial we suggest, and recommend, these Squibb Home Necesities - chmits B &1 04 00 Portland 53 87 500 | CodLiver Oil, Sodium Bicarbonate, Aspirin Tablews, Liquid ke ST e Hollywood 53 37 .590] € | Petrolatum, Milk of Magnesia, Tasteless Castor Oil, Epsom Salt, N i 1 5 0 Olgan Francisco % 4 529 l Boric Acid and, of course, Squibb Deatal Creaza./ 3 3 3 1 2 0iLos Angeles 4 43 508 -2 212 0 0igeattle 4 46 489 3 - . -3 0 1 2 1 llgacramento ... a1 49 456 FIVE - _|Grummett, 8b. ... 3 1 2 0 0 0|Qakland 3 60 488 'Worth, 'p. ~2 01 0 1 0fMissions ....... 36 53 404 xKeaton, .000000 ! otk s e R & 0 LI s Tears SIZZLING | “CH“”“P’C’;‘- ol ‘l’ ‘1) 0 gc‘n Won Lost Pob.| i Y ; 'HEST S g ' YR b icago ... 37 90« ;5521 | OUR MEDICINE CHEST SHOULD BE WELL STOCKED! i ; -;5 ; i Piitsburgh . 34 28 548 BOUTS Check Over the Following and Buy What You Need No e s 3 Boston . 5 36 33 522 | & y L ", j":fipplmd :’h‘zfihi;nflffi{;h- Philadelphia .. 31 36 507 . : : . : g 5 —Replaced 3] - St. Louis ....... 34 33 507| l Analgesic Balm Antiseptic Solution Chocolate Vitavose SUMMARY: Earned runs, EIKS| Brooklyn Se ag Caas) MAIN EVENT—6 Rounds Adex Tablets Sodium Bicarbonate Shaving (Creath 3, Vets 3;two-base hits, Manning,|New York . 31 83 484 : Milk Magnesia Eoric Acid iy S Roller and Blake and Worth 0u¢|Gincinnati .. 91 43 431 MILES MURPHY vs. EDDIE DOLAN , First Aid Powder Tasteless Castor Oil Talecum Powder each; homeruns, Garn and Grum- : + . l 8e]x:1ta(]j Cream Viosterol Squibb Epsom Salts ;;':fx:“ °1"e°¢;?¢g;y‘(‘;‘sf5 Otf; :?lfi-h";f American League [ 160 Pounds—164 Pounds 0ld Uream slyceri 1tori i jounee e ke : Won Lost Pet.| L Glycerin Suppositories Corn Callodion {off B. Reston 1; hit by pitched |New York e %0 el SEMI-FINAL EVENT—6 Rounds |ball, West by Worth; struck out|petroit 38 28 576 | 7 - T INC v \ FREE' F E' by Junge 3, Worth 2, Keaton 2;|Philadelphia o m 56 VIRGIL HULSE vs. YOUNG RICHMOND . . |left on bases Elks 7, Vets 3; in-|washington 38 31 551 155 Pounds—160 Pounds i nhes e T e o e 5 8 SPECIAL EVENT—6 Rounds With Every Dollar Purchase of Squibb Merchandise We Will Give One Tube of & |1, Worts ! pius Heaton ! s i| 2 Louls ... 8 8 50| SEl inds Squibb Dental Cream or Shaving Cream FREE—Value 40c! T R S e (IS m 43 PIERRE COOPER vs. JIMMY THOMAS m or avi I —_— , losing pitche: 5 3 k ng Cream alue 40c! R e Y B i 140 Pounds—140 Pounds » hits 0 runs 1 off Keaton; winning ue ~ ~ piteher. Werth; stolen bases, Garn g gy BOB FLOYD vs. VICTOR GRIFFITH u&mmmhm&ag;dm it Won Lost Pet. 140 Pounds—4 Rounds—135 Pounds T and | American Legi i 0 1,000 4 » Q@ I H ARR Y R A( :E Dl.'“ . B s S fao - 1 0 10 LOUIS NABALIS vs. “SAILOR™ SHARKEY ’ ggls mmu‘:sor geme; cng bour and 21\ Mooed ..o 0 1000 122 Pounds—4 Rounds—128 Pounds % — 7 i FIRST BOUT STARTS AT 8 P. M. (The Squibb Store of Alaska) | Horness has been inveted to|, G0 % 0 ¥ e o A ' : er southern is . . . ?;l:ete‘zg::sm:so;;::};r :: fl:xes L;:; Philippines which were recently M ION——ngsule $2.00. Reserved $1.50. Gen 31.00 118 SEWARD ST. . TELEPHONE 25 skates were riveted to the shoe UamaBed by storms, short-crop seeds Tickets on.sale at Juneau Drug Co., Butlex Mauro Drug Co., Alaskan soles. are being distributed there. Hotel, Pioneer Pool Room ———o—— —————————— Dally Empire Wans Ads Pay i Dally Empwe Want Ads Fay