The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1932, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932. d the Elks and Legion for 4 . e SCORE § T0 2 f ‘ {though he is charged with losing |Rookie Third Baseman Jungay iy Eomese ALASKA MEAT CO. 42 29 592 | u 3 5 B"_Ls TUNiGHT QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING o Bl B Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales 8 3 .493 e PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 271 45 35 s e amibane Wl Try to Start|ooimE 0 oo | Their Climb Out of Cel- lar in Today's Game ag port would have had better luck. He was nicked but for three hits A 3 'in four and one-third innings Lindstrom, High School and nis mates made four errors| | the game, he made a fine showing and but for rather ragged sup-| | Come From Bchind | Vets crowded the Moose! @As has happened frequently, the | into the cellar last night Vets had to fight an uphill battle | g them 7 to 4 in al!to win. The Moose got away to| d in cold, dank weath- a three run lead, scoring that many | another small crowd of in the second and we leading | 1. It was the second 4 o 2 at the end of the fourth. for the Paps and The ex-soldiers rallied to sc Rt four in the fifth and were nes PO LSS e A . threatened thereafler. s Big Mac’ opened the second for| the Paps by drawing a pass. Ram- | say duplicated after Erskine fan- SPECIAL LOW PRICE ned. Killewich singled to center, scoring Mac' but Ramsay was held at second. 'Worth threw into the BOSTON, July 8. — St. Louis 2 4 N : = ht at City Park if weather cor whacked cut 17 hits yesterday af- (g o b | ermoon o detont omen 2sy 2% |FRANCE PICKS TEAM [dtions permit. And it » | t 7 at al Art Scharein, rookie third base- oouns for anything n.‘u ‘n‘. L inan, ‘who Tédorted to'the Biows FOR OLYMPIC GAMES|or tol a rainstorm can halt the JUNE 4 l_] LUMBFR ]‘lll LS & Wednesday, continued his brilliant| ' pap1s July 8—France's Gl Mo ; | P L 4 4 ; play in the field and also drovel "o W e e S oL | 1f the Moose are going anywhere PHONE 358 : out three singles and one double. [P, @M has in the current series, y bl lows declare they are going to 4 y 400 meters, Marcel Moulines; 500 | win have to get started without | ° x and 1500 meters, J .Keller, Bera any more delay. One or twe & Kante, Ooost Leaaznc_ }Ma:‘(m and Morel; 5,000 meters | .roqt, 'ithoug a win wil rd Los lAngeles 5; San Francisco 3. SaoTowre N < d Missions 7; Hallywood 10, Ruchard; 2,000 mm"scfzfn"gimgf_- to counteract on the tag end of THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Seattle 7; Oakland 1. Sneron; shot - g, the schedule. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i ¢ | (Second Half) | | Huiler: Mak b behind him. Worth and Wilson | Scharein Gets Three Won Lost Pet.| | turler, Makes Debut |chucked good enough basenall to| : e S e S o / : . % Smgles and Double | The Moose, defeated he two for ‘Moose and Loses |win for the Vets, the former be- American Legion 2 1 Bfiflgames they have pla in the| 1ing credited with the game. Moose 0 2 000 (second half, meet the F to- | 2 ¥ GAMES THURSDAY Portland 4; Sacramento 1. hour; discus, Noel and Winter;| " jynge is due to hurl this even- National League high jump, Menard; marathon, Be- | o for the Bills. Jack _on new shipment of dirt attempting to trap Ramsay| Winona Love, mative of biewo. | New York 4; Pittsburgh 3. B wanina IOESE or Erskine will get the ca Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 High-Grade First Quality .} dnd Jimmy loped down to third| uly, has been Invited to be mascet | Philadelphia’ 0; ago 7. Sip/E SO Y Bahe b Nlade and Killewich to second. Nello| for Hawaiian athletes competing | Boston 5; St. Louls 4. Daily Empire Waunt Ads Pay to begin at 6:30 p. m. [RS—— mounced to Garn at third and Ab- | 8t the Olympics in Los Anaeles Brooklyn-Cincinnati, rain, . . Cortl(‘elll by booted it into center field | American League Ramsay scored, Killewich to third |in sixth. Mathison doubled| Detroit 8; New York 5. H ] and Nello to second. Lindstrom | to center. He advanced to| St Louis 8; Boston 2. z OSlPrY poled out a single to right, scor-'third on a bad peg by Killewion| Chicago 13, 3; Philadelphia 3, 9. H £ ing Killewich. Worth fanned F.|and scored on Bakers single. Cléveland 3, 4; Washington 2, 3. { " s Schmitz and forced Twigg to fly| The Moose were unable to Score Juneau City League H &1.15 palr out to center to end the scoring. [off Worth in the fourth and fifth | American Legion 7; Moose 4, ‘The Vets got two of them back |and Wilson blanked them in the | . g ok in the third. With one away, Bill sixth and seventh, fanning three| STANDING OF CLUBS | Also New Combination Schmitz walked. Baker singled, his|men in the last frame, Pacific Coast Leagus Garments in Celanese, f S mLThcr ‘;h:'ee Bill “:;(mi Vets Tie Eike B i ngn lgst l:)‘co; J t % e Vets engineersd al Tne pame: | 602 | $1.25 double steal an the first pitch, Bill | VETRRANS AB® H PO A p|Hollywood G :g’;*’ e scoring while Baker was safe uL;s hmitz, B., If. 8. 1700 -0 0 |20 rfl‘mi..wco 5 -521 § 3 B Ny e I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR E was wide of the bag. Garn f’)u]ed‘GJm‘ ¥ 31000 zieame S ig ;2 :gg‘ < 4 o4 — out _lo Killewich, Worth shot ONe | worth, p-rf. 41201 210“)::1am§n o 55 .“3 | e e R R e s MEAT MARKET z JU E U Baker ualh‘eld.t Twigg tossed Oul|Keaton, T., 2b. 40038 0\ ssions 40 ¥ 412 '] 1 V] Haines at first. | Hermsen, 1b 1.'0.:10- 250D i E Mocse Score Again |xBlake, ¢ 157w 4 o) Neamsl Teem i ! Sample S’lop it J::nlzg;‘mégzu;;‘?i]ederg;lm;;;zIg;’i?‘,]bm' cr[f.u g g (1] }] é o | Pittsburgn 39 81 557 .. Four years ago the Piggly Wiggly came to Juneau and entered the grocery field in a modern merchan- { scored Jack and increased _the{ Wilson, p. 00000 Ozggfgfia gs; gg :3: S:);l:gl':\l;;\ \lt‘(}x]:l‘ support we have received from the buying public of Juneau assures us that our efforts have { “The Little Store With e Bl el SR B ol e | Philadeiphia 0 3 513 A ! the Big Values” $E0 ST JaE, Jon. cromm | Tokals o el T 7 36 a1 493 Our stockholders and our friends have many, many times requested that we install a meat market in | at an Elks' pionic before the Vets Replaced Haines when he . o 1 ; ! fifth inning rally. Dp o that time |substituted for Elermsen in tite {NOW York 84 37 479 our store, but the good-will of the personnel of the present meat markets in Juneau has meant so much to our the Vets had found Lindstrom for |inning " | Brooklyn 36 40 474 success that we have sidetracked in every instance the suggestion of a meat market in our store. < but one hit. Mathison was safe| *—Substituted for Worth in sixth, | Cincinnati ) ol 4 To protect our stockholders and friends, circumstances have arisen whereby we are forced to include a MOOSE— ABRHPOAE i meat market in our store, and, with apology to our many meat-market friends, we now enter this field. o to start on F. Schmitz's error at second. Matty went to secondjschn tz, F., 2b. 20° 8 ¢ 1 thAI;: Tcwngznthrewsel;t Bill Sé‘s(mrfiif’;‘;\l'igg. bS-J - : g ;’ 3 ;‘ é And, now to our customers, we can assure them that we shall carry high quality products at a mini- at . fixst, 6 6ot i P hmitz, J., 1b-p mum of profit and, as we have revolutionize ] cery departme she e i > mes 2 e e e e S IR NS L I , & e revolutionized the grocery department, so shall we do in the meat department. IWox-m s]mashe;i 7'(;‘ut one of ]th'f:}Erskine. 1f-1b. 401 4 g [} We are hustling with carpenters, electricians and mechanics and it is impossible at this time to quote ongest hits of the year to left|Ramsay, rf. . 0100 1 prices. We solicit a visit from you on our opening day, Saturday, July 9, and we shall allow you to be judge B(lll'Band field, scoring Baker and Garn.|xHeinke, rf. 301 000 of price and quality 3 I g day, Y, y 9 y Judg Fast fielding by Erskine robbed |Killewich, ¢ B11.60. 1) <A Worth of a homer, holding him |Nello, cf. . 3002.10 v i E g gIIOE P 4CS at third. Jack Schmitz replaced | Lindstrom. p-lf. .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 DONALD ARMOUR, President-General Manager, A » i prom:ion the MOUNE, HAIDOE! ' bR it e et il S i L.nds;rom‘ on thz mound. I:{amct} : ]’ig‘g‘]y Wiggly Alaska Company. slapped out a single through the Totals .. 304 72110 5 " i box and Worth scored. | x—Replaced Ramsay in third in-| The Legion added another score |ning. SUMMARY: Earned runs, Le- LIGHT WEIGHT y |gion 5, Moose 2; two-base hits,| / JAGK DEMPSEY Daker, Mathison and Heinke 1 each; three-base hits, Worth 1; double plays, Moose 3, Nello to and J. Schmitz, Twigg to F. Schmitz | to Erskine, J. Schmitz toF.Schmitz | to Erskine; bases on balls, off| FISHER'S BLEND GRAPEFRUI FLOUR £ ikl ARMOUR’S VERIBEST Why buy inferior brands when you can buy Fisher’s No. 2 cans TOMATOES FANCY HOTHOUSE 2 pounds 35¢ ELKS LONG WEARING ,‘ WITH SHARKEY xsmgyzwgfrh%nd&r_los 35 s;’rufik 2 f 29 i strom 4; hu:i 6 ;-un; dno[fvwg;fi;‘ or C 12 and 16 inch | s e vz et s 0t | Ball Room : 4. 5. for BLT9 . Mauler Says He Can Beat|s of Lindsirom in 4 and 18 inc|| - Blackberrws S T — $1.75 dozen y tops | Champion — ?ai]or's e e e SATURDAY ARMOUR’S VERIBEST We Feature the Best S | M tS orth; losi pi er Lin : ~ it . b o vt ol O 2 No. 2 cans 29¢ BUTTER MILK —Jack Dompsey voula 1k <0 tignt one eaon Tindsrom 2. 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