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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER HHEY! WAKE UP-THE NEIGH - v BORS WILL THINK THERES A HERD OF ELEPHANTS IN HOW DOYOU EXPECT ME TO SLEEP WITH YOU SNORING LIKE THAT? FOR YOUR MONEY | P you want an investment that will not tie up your funds for a long period . . . IF...you want SAFETY with i % a solid backing of sound qm}M‘B_ resources . , . 4 " ©1933, King Featurey Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain fig = T 2 st - fF ... you want a substantial in terest return on your money . . . THEN. . . Invest in our P 133700 LUSES HGHT; CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT Livingston, 401010 i = H ® . 1. ey i oo the u;lcal short-term invest 4 . ! Erskine, 3b 40000 1] ment. You can buy them at - . P |Garn, 2b 4001 31 ime i . 4 . 1f R any time in any amount. = i ST b PR o K i ORI S ~———|orme, cf 3010 0 0Fdd; g Philadelphia ......... 28 21 .509 lo's single, Joe going to second on Koski, p 20022 1dele qury and Jobnny FIRST NA TI GHIGAGU B T Ditroi 2 30 492 EAT the throw-in. Collins took Living-|*Johanson, rf ....1 0 0 1 0 1 Sullivan Go Six ONAL oston 22 31 373 ston’s hopper and stepped on the] == . —————— j bag while Little Mac' scored. Big| Totals 30 4 821 6 5 Rounds to Draw B ANK Mac' singled to center, advancmgi‘——MPth Nello in -ight in fifth ¢ % S SEATTLE, June 21.—Henry Wood 9 e inning. 4§ Nello to third. Erskine grounded 2. lof Yakima, a lightweight, decision- to first and was out, Nello scoring.| Summary: Earned runs, Moose,| The final Elk score was chalked 4, Flks 3; bases on balls, off efl Don @raser, olover Spoksne 5 % welter, in the main event here last up in the sixth wien Jernberg Schmitz 32, off Nello 2; two-base .. = 0% "po o ard The mateh NEW YORK 53; |° "=l ™ ELKS AND TIE ‘Won Lost P Elks A R ¢ 0 1.000 | merican Legion 0 000 | 50 .000 | Moose HE | | - - Loss Cuts Giants® Lead ISLANDERS BEAT |Paps Win Easily in Listless and Slow Game by Down in National | - JUNEAU CUBS IN } Score of 10-4 |drove the ball to the top of the hits, Collins 2, Erskine 1; three-{ [“little green house” for the circuit, base hits, F. Schmitz 1; Homeruns,| %45 & Stx-rounder. | Moose Clinch Game !Jernberg 1; double plays, F. Eddie Ivory, of Vancouver, B, O, | 7 and Johnny Sullivan, of Butte, The Moose clinched the game in 'Schmitz to B. Schmitz to Collins; ? the sixth when 10 men batted be- hit by pitched ball, Jernberg and Moriaht. Both welters, bammered ) L R LONG SCOREVGAME‘ fore the side was retivéd. Collins Nello by J. Schmitz; passed balls,| . o SO TN . | cague Race ( cpenad it with his second two-bag- H. cSpadden 2; wild pitches,| Uli-oit e . | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS NEW YORK, June 2l.—Chicago' The Douglas Islanders won a The Moose gave Jack Schmitz ex- 5% d"fm”,‘:f g d"flseg fi"%led to g“‘” o ?Chl’;“zx‘l);kf“;‘c‘;y““;efiz hit steadily against the pitching of Victory over the Cubs last evening cellent support last night while 6 R S‘::hmi:z :‘w; ";‘esea; 1-)):& ek sesslo iy CHAMP]ON JUMPER Herman Bell and Glenn Spencer by a score of 23 to 14. The Isl- the Bills playad listless and indif- KAos.kx w'ho EHRRER ;m 5 ke <t"o& iser: B échmilz i(ilkwlch. NAM GE Y’S yesterday afternoon and avenged anders used Roller, Gallwas and ferent ball behind Koski and Nello Ris’ Saat ey ) l'; A ;i‘r R oe ;‘dcil ol Mv MacSpad- ED RMAN H two straight shutouts by defeating Siedman for pitchers, and the Cubs and the former won 10 to 4 in a wflller I:Smk?ncha:cca tr::e‘ba“" "sc‘denah" il i cop e “NATIONAL” HORSE | the Giants 5 to 3. had Hagerup, Lindstrom, Roden- seven-inning sortie that lasted two, Pete Sz;hmnz g b % ! e St iy | i v i v gled to right to five, d one-third innings; 5 | The loss cut a full game off the berg and Sisson on the mound. hours. This tied the Paps with the : h ; New York team's Na:gxomn League' Roller was fanned out four times Vets for first half honors and a :cme %"m“;- R“miey grounded :hi'“ 1;::; *:e‘llgs“:g":ic;:g ;{‘:’)‘;- h:?fi’-;g‘gn:;fpeh 'A’l.—(}ex’l‘mnyl has lead leaving the Giants only half by Hagerup and once by Lindstrom playoff game will be necessary to tg_“g‘”; (“:a ‘l”; shie s S g es; e or‘ls?. ?pprolzr ately a game ahead of St. Louis. in six trips to the plate. decide the winner of the half. ssed to the plate to force Fraser. ki =+ ., i n, a 13-year-old gray ok : ; | The Cubs are going to Douglas' The Bills handed the game to the ill Schmitz singled to right, send res: Lowe at the plate; gelding, which won the Italian GAMES TUEDAY ! Thursday on thegE‘wbeth and it Moose in the early innings, almost N8 Jack and Pete across the rub- Hes and Converse on bases. |Coppa Mussolini for the German £} S | e . & ber and Koski to the bench Scorer: Pegues. team. ithey lose again, they will be tied took it back in hte fifth when they . SR & Facitlo. Doaky Tspne oy G5 e eauiirt b itinee’ Al thien| Nello Called On Time of game: two hours. Ridden by Captain Sahla, Wotan Hollywood 7; Los Angeles 6. b i dcn o & Joe Nello took up the burden at went over the whole course twice Portland 7; Seattle 4. { without a single fault, and was Oakland 1; Sacramento 5. thereupon pronounced the best @00 000000000 0 ® . i, the sixth when they scored @ three-bagger to the right wall, SPORT BRIEFS German horse. scoring Brother Bill. Fritz scored| g; VILLE, S. C., June 21.— W Ba v Nadsd on Killewich's single for the sixth' i th otan's owner, Baron Von Nagel, Score in First J. Wgles - Alley, 138-pound a ]ew‘lalso of the German team, present- | { 3 in, Moose tally. arded four letters at Fur- The Moose scored cme run in| R BUE L the NS oed 4 ed him to Chancellor Hitler, who Missions 0; San Francisco 1. National League e0000e0ces0s0oe Cincinnati 4, 3; Philadelphia 7, '1.‘I ‘. Pittsburgh 6; Boston 2. | Bowling increased in popularity g;igfiy‘;isf,}s;q;m?;:; ; lz\mong Montana women last sea: American League 2 New York 15; Chicago 8. Boston 9; Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 9; Detroit ‘4. Juneau City League Moose 10; Elks 4. | I -, saw the Moose drive Koski from . | the mound and put *he game on|that point and F. Schmitz rified| ¢ ]§ 4-LETTER MAN | 'six tallies. ing wi - mi sity this year. He play- 2 gllfncf:s;f u;m;,!,t wéti?lqus: k:x}xlfitzse;nm;“"e“"h without a hit. With one|eq ack on the foctball team, ig“{wwslifa devl}llnchthe gift, s::lynl;g §and ¢ out, Jack and Pete Schmitz drew ' at “Wotan should be owned by off with a long fly to right which forward in ‘basketball, ran the 100 the ahar L ktlan ernber, W backed | PaSses. Bill went to third afterianq 220-yard dashes and was a Howard Grayson, 4 Tanforan jp:?:slgmh: ggmlkflzndnzmmbled.’J_ohanson caught Ramsey's fly tol|capable shortstop on the baseball IR s <1y 98 Jockey, rodz twenty winners in just gi puning up on second. He went {Yight, afxd. scampered home when |team, GET GOOD ONE _seven days, this season. :to third on a passed ball and 5om,_[the Elks' rightfielder threw the ball A AL IR ST SRR DALLAS, June 2lL~—Jack Salve- son, young pitcher reécalled by the ed on Coughlin's fly *o rightfield. away in returning it to Little Mac'. WINS CUE TITLE Giants, was second among Texas | INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING < UNITED FOOD €O. * |~ e Jim ‘Weaver, former: Centenary,’irne gills came rigat back and First Half Tied | |college star, has been appointed y,oiteq the count in their half on| The game: STANDING OF CLUBS 'head football coach at Wake For- ' ight [MOOSE— ABRHPOAE 3 f v i " . MacSpadden’s single to right | LONDON, June 21—Walter Lin-|League hurlers in effectiveness for CASH GR! FPacifio "“fiom e est college, succeeding Pat Miller. ,q yiyingston's two bagger. Schmitz, B., 2b .. 4 2 1 1 3 0|drum, the Australian cue wizard, |the first month of the season. He o ,G OCERS 3 3 s Two hits and an error gave the|Schmitz, F., ss 4 1 10 3 1won the professional billiards title|won two games while losing the Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Sacramento s 8677 81 597, Four former champions entered Moose their second score in the|Coughlin, ¢ 4 701 0 0jof England from Joe Davis, of [same number, but one loss was w‘ y a2 x | 2 5 :}:::yh:‘;"d : fi ::g m Z’;flxfi‘:’;:flrfi::g’:‘;"[xfiggy Aé": {second frame. Collins opened it Killewich, 3b ... 4 1 2 3 4 1|Chesterfield, the holder, by a mar-|Tulsa by a score of 1 in 0, a game e S Hodaier » G, gith a single, the first of three;Collins, 1b -4 2 312 0 Olgin of 694 points. His victory in which he allowed but one hit. Tos Sugslen B ok i jhits by him. 'He went fo second|Fraser, B o £0 110 Oimarked the first time an English- [l e FOR INSUR AN Y ) on a wild pitch and third on a|Schmitz, J, p 2 0 0 1 0pborn player had been beaten in The advertisements are you Oakland ....... 35 39 473 Louisiana State university Tan| ..ceq panl. Fraser out|Schmitz, P, ef ..3 1 1 3 0 0th s | Seattle ... 120 43 403 up a total of 98% points in the yo Garn. Erskine uwmpeip i ik thedneny Sjice 1670 Sl pne W etisient MpcoGipL See H. R. SHEPARD & SON San Francisco ... 29 47 .382 Southern A. A. U. senior track Schmitz's_grounder but his throw ) y ) Y Y o Nithiod Lgas g e Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Ito first pulled Little Mac’ off the Won Lost Pct. i 1 New York 3 21 618 Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg's Col- ‘aikl?eg:s:;"izrfipgflm‘;";& St. Louis 3 23 603 lege of the Pacific football team:a single to left. Pittsburgh 33 25 569 completed a 10-game schedule by | A L A SK A ME AT CO Chicago 32 30 516 signing to play Oregon Normal at| Collins Gets Double . Cincinnati 28 32 467 Portland, Sept. 23. In the third, the Moose added QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Brooklyn ............. 25 30 455 another. Killewich singled with . Boston — T 424| The Pacific Coast League record two down, stole second and tallied Meadowbrook Butter ¥, Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 389 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Philadelphia . 2 3 .361 [for hits in consecutive games was:cn Collins' two-bagger. After that established nearly 20 years ago by they went hitless and runless un- Won Lost Pct.|George Ness, Oakland first base-|til the sixth. Prerorseos June 20th New Yok ... 31 man, who dida', mis in 48 trighs| The Bils toored two in the fitn e EE B e e SRR STLA to July 4th || WHITE LINE CABS | ‘ DAILY SPORTS CARTOON -By Pap All broker;) sfizes 'angi discontinued stock to go 25 cents in City : o CEHb R G efore arrival of Fall Styles. Telephone 444 sy & - \ ' A real opportunity to buy quality shoes at old ! White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. prices—new stock will be higher. 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