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@ 2] BRINGING UP I ATHER MAGGIE-THERES A FIGHT TO-NIGHT AN'DINTY WANTS TO TAKE ME- ELEMENTS STUP H ATHLETICS WIN Lightning Sets Fire to Fnul s Line Structure—Rain | Floods Fuld 25 —Light- | ..nl' PHILADEL ning combined rain yesterday @ "’HI‘ Wi to break | Am- noon L uis s by | right ted Lightning crashed intc foul line stru in the stands, inch of w ater n hour aft:r | GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast Leaguc Sacramento o; He 11 San Francisco 2; Portl: G Oa Misions land 67 Se League burgh Chicago innat! 3 Louis, rain. American Leaguc Louis 4; Philads} troit 3; Washington 1 Juneau City Leagus on 5; Elks 4. Gan innigs STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 29 18 28 Portland Hollywood Los ‘Angeles 217 ramento 21 | ion 26 and 24 i Seattle 16 San Francisco 15 National League 22 Read Today’s Offer All You Who Have I mhgosuon Ask Butler Mauro Drug Co.! Abcut Money Back ! 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LEGION —‘:B\JT THEY WiLL PLAY HEADS-UP Y gascBALL. 536 Z HE PLAYEO SECOND , THIRD 7@ AND SHORT AT VARIOUS TIMES LAST SEASON A1 Richts Reserved by The Assosiated Preas HELLO,DINT Y- \WONT BE ABLE TO GO TO THE FIGHT-TO-NIGHT- | JUST CAME FROM ONE- ©1933, King Features s,.\.i v, o, \ Great Briain cighes reserved. , 2220 N Feay o VETS WIN FRUM ’pr)pc(l out to Junge back of short stop | | In the Vets half, McCloskey was| safe at first when Big Mac’ drcp- ELKS IN EXTH A |ped his popup. He took second on |a passed ball. Jung> went out, |Nello to Little Mac,’ Jimmy holding | g ‘ second. Jernberg garnered in Ro llers fly to left. Then Worth sh ot two-bagger to right center for | his md double, scoring McClos- Bills Toss Away Game inkev to end the game. | Sixth and Eighth After | ISt Rt TAKE A HITCH IN YOUR BELT! Conditions are gradual- ly improving—employ- ment is on the up-grade and so are prices. The turn has been reached. The climb back to prosperity is getting under way. 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Behrends Bank Bldg. 3 s . | The game: Cmchmg it in Fifth |BLKS— ABRHPOAE | o ‘Bl\ko c 4006 00 TEAM LEfiBiNG | After the Elks had apparently | Jernberg, 1f ¢ 1 19350 0 sewe d up the game last night by |Baker, 2b 401621 4 Iscoring three runs in the fourth on [McSpadn, H,ss .. 4 1 2 2 2 3 [m IN F ELBINGM ir hits and a. hit batter, and McSpadn, M., 3 1 0..57d04 ¢ g's homer in the fifth for|Garn, 3 4 1.2 4085 lonel Edward Riley Br {a fourth tally, they blew up in|Erskine, cf 401102 10 has liked o {the sixth and permitted the Vets \He*mbe" rf 3.0 1 OSUEG akes most ¢ i Averages of City League to tie the score, and the latter Nello, P 200020 could have J l wver ( f “ nosed out in the cighth by scoring S Broker's Tip i to “\\A rs Ullicially the fifth and winning run on an| Totals 32 4 8239 7 | any extent on Announced _|error, two outs and a two-baser. [X—tWo out when winning run was in the K 3 | Worth’s big bat drove in two| _Scored. books of the City |Tuns in the sixth and the winning |VETS— But he didn’t. In fact up 1 today by|Score in the eighth. The Vets'|Stedman, 3b 2500 0.0 1 until the week of the he The Am.|manager hit a two-bagger in the|Allen, 1 401000 race at Louisville, ther n \ds in the!sixth and another in the eighth. {Bovd, ¢ Sikio110.-1°50 skepticism in ¢ centage of| Nello Ts Vietim o] 1 A1 a0 0n0 as to the advi ) A md, and the| Nello hurled a fine game and | MoCloskey, of A Brokers' Tip at 76 00l X o a0 with gilt-edged support would havaungm ap Rl 40 a “maiden” and u gt \verazes to|won ea: The Bills made seven: ROV T 400020 in qu y o R T S Worth, 1f 412200 tain quant b 64 errors bvhmd him and a misjudged \ 1 wagering UTILITY PLAYERS | G PO A poy |y in Tight by Hermsen in the|Mannine P N i 00Ks, I ¢ o |sixth started the balloon 'ascen- P e mentioning. : - ROl i iarsd BB VAT 34 5 724 8 1 4 ; 0 1000| Manning, on the contrary, had| ‘Summary: earned runs, Elks 4, 7 0 1070 Almost perfect support. A bobbla|Vets 3; home run, Jernberg; two-| » 6 4 0 1000|by Stedman in the sixth was me;ba e hits, Worth 2, H. MacSpadden 2 ! 0 0 1.000 0nly ervor charged against the ex- 2; s on halls, off Nello lrucki e ¢ ; » 7 0 0 1000 |Soldiers and didn't cast any- |out, by Nello 6, by Manning 11; left : s 5 5 5 2 0 1003|thing. on bases, Elks 4, Vets 5; hit by| - Object, Not Matrimony A % 0 0 1000] Nello held the Vets to even hits, |Pitched ball, M. MacSpadden; pass- | 4 AL } 3 0 1000|One of them a scratch, and fanned [ed balls, Blake 1; sacrifice hits, CITY, M AL 5 0 1000!Sx batters. He walked two men,|Nello 1; runs batted in, Garn 1, alT 1ght C o : » 2 0 1000 0ne in the fatal sixth. Manning | ine 2, Andrews 1, Worth 3, 1 I 3 3 0 0 1000 Was nicked for eight safeties in- Manning 1; runs scored, Jernberg, i, {ar A of 1,7 1 I » 0 0 1000 cluding a couple of doubles by Big H. MacSpadden and Garn 1 each. 10 a 1 B S -1 | MacSpadden and Jernberg’s homer, |Boyd, Andrews, Junge, 1 each, Mc- I 1 y 0 2 | How It Happened | Closkey 2 : 1 i 1 3 923| The Bills grabbed of fthree runs| Umpires, Regeie at the plate, z ' | - I G 514 2 .905|in the fourth by clean hitting. With {Lottsfeldt on bases. The Fabulous “Titani | 6 8 2 875 one away, Big Mac' slashed out a| Scorer, Pegues. around J M 3 4 1 .475|double to left center. Little Mac'| Time of game 1 hour and 55 umblin Y 5 B8 as hit by a pitched ball. Garn|Minutes anic” Thempson F 6 1 5 1 857 singled sharply to left center, Big| — ot S g s into e discussion. They W. Schmitz, M 4 3 3 33 Mac scoring and Molly taking him one cf the smar Kil , M 4 1 3 813 /third. Garn went to second on > 420 0 5 800 the throw-in. Erskine singled to where (if 6 573 800 right center, scoring Littla Mac’ is credited to him) 2 2 21 800 and Abby. Nello laid down a per- H utdo Joe Kirkwood in 611 7 6 .150|fect bunt advancing Claud to sec- A Free Demonstration shots oulc 692 4 ond. Andrews grabbed Blake's of the Gene 2 if the pay 3 6 4 grounder and stepped on first for - on length 45 4 the third out. lGeneral EleCtrlC | “I remember a stunt he 42 2 Jernberg smacked the first ball {valking around with & 0o 1 0 1 500 Manning pitched in the fifth over Washer of walnuts, munching the 1 3 5 .444|a garage back of left for the circuit [one of the boys. 'I“f = ;“ rage for the Bills' fourth and last run.|—with the Activator s filled with lead 7 PO A E Pct.|After that Manning was never in N | Joe Judge 3 1 base 17!gecion ‘;_(?l,f, 16 I;” danger ¥ . . . careful as human hands y to bet |seas | Elks 141 46 24 886 Tie in Sixth 1ld throw a nut up on top of | witho VIGo. 87 20 19 859 The Vets took advantage of er- high building an injury in the 16th inning of bis, oo e —— rors in the sixth, mixing three hits “Somebody would sure to grab | Natior with as many errors and a base on that and Titanic would let fly with | the 2 Effective ™ay . coal will be pane 46 shove four runners across the phoney nut. Of course it never | — sold for CASH ONLY. the rubber. Boyd opened with a came back and tk was nothing | Detroit’s sopho- D. B. FEMMER, pop fly to right which Hermsen for the goof to do but pay.” |1 ole 52 bases for adv. Telephone 1i4 misjudged and it fell for a single. - 4 ) years ago, leadi i TR0, 6 o e Andrews shot a single past sec- w | ! | Read the ads ux carefully 25 YOU ong Erskine let the ball trickle i Rl iy ; Ben Eastman 'xml - read the news articles. between his legs and Boyd raced |, oue waiiog i l;m'";h'"::""‘:“'““':;, home from first, Andrews going 10| General Electric engineers. Come in to- second. McCloskey walked. Both |, . try the amazing Towel Tug Test B’y‘ P ap runners advanced when Nello threw |, . . operate it yourself . . . or telephone . out Junge at first. or a free home démonstration. | Roller fanned for the second out and the Elks' supporters breathed casier. But their relief was perma- F e ture. With the count three and two, Worth slammed out a line| drive to right center for two bases | scoring Andrews and 'MCC"IQSKG_V} ALASKA ELECTR]C Manning shot a hot grounder at ¢hort which Big Mac’ missed en- tirely. A second error was scored LIGHT & POWER CO' |on the same ball when Erskine let| yuneau Douglas the ball get past him, too, and | Worth came home with the tying MARTY HAS BEEN run. SETTING A FINE EXAMOLE The Elks failed to see first in the FOR. HIS BOYS wiTH WIS |seventh. The Vets had one on in GREAT STICK: WORK. their half of that frame but a fast MPRT double killed him off. 1In the| _f B YC |eighth, Big Mac' poled out his or usy °M-MMI§° second double and died there with » the mext three easy outs. Little PEOPLE -THE RED SOX maY | Mac’s fly was speared by Worth in | NOT WIN THE PENNANT right. Garn fanned and Erskine Being in a hurry UNDER HIS LEADERSHIO S A doesn’t mean you | can’t enjoy a deli- New House cious lunch. Come DRESSES here and be con- vinced. Fast colors, organdie trim, sizes 14 to 50 $1.25 each HOOVER APRONS ! Good colors, all sizes 85¢ each ! JUNEAU SAMPLE ‘SHOP ' { |{ Opposite Harris Hard- { . ware Co. ' - et GEORGE BROTHERS | o e} ALASKA MEAT CO. 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