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¢ THE DAILY. ALASKA' EMPIRE SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER TA GENTLEMAN TO SEE YOU IN REGARD TO WHERE TO SPEND A VACATION- JUST TELL HiM THERES NO ONE HOME - (o] ™! ‘M GLAD MAGGIES HE'S GONE- 9IR-1 TOLD HIM THERE WAS NOBODY HOME - UT OR SHED MAKE E LISTEN TO HiM- GEHRIG HELPS YANKS TO WIN T0 HOLD PLACE Cleveland Is Defeated byj Score of Ten to Two, % Friday Game NEW YCRK, July 22—Lou Geh- rig came out of his batting slump yesterday- and led the Yankees to | a 10 to 2 victory over Cleveland | that enabled them to hold their tie with Washington for the| Juneau City League himself, but Andrews wasn't fast enough on the bases. In the sev- By GEORGE McMANUS HE SAID HE KNEW THAT WHEN HE SAW YOU THROUGH THE WINDOW FROM THE STREET~ WHAT DID (tofl(mnw'g |, 933, King Fearures Syndicate, Inc, Grear Britain rights reserved | vanced to second on a wild pnchwlensen, P ang scored on Allen’s third success- Shipley, rf [4ve, single, making the count three- | four, i Totals 33 6 921 9 That was the way it stood when| Summary: Earned runs, Vets 8, the seventh .opened. Stedman hit Moose 2; two-base hits, Allen, Boyd the first ball pitched for a single and Junge; three-base hits, Grum- through short. Singles by Worth mett 1; double plays, Moose 2, ahd Rustad filled the bases. Allen's'Grummett to F. Schmitz to Collins, fourth hit, a double, cleared them. Killewich to F. Schmitz to Collins; Boyd's two-bagger scored Allen. bases on balls, off Jensen 3; wild Andrews hit to short and was safe |pitchcs, Jensen 1; struck out, by when Grummett threw into the Manning 6, Jensen 2; left on bases, dirt at Collins’ feet, Boyd advanc- Vets 6, Moose 6. PURE DRUGS protect you and your family against the dangers of infection, aid you in fighting the dis s and ill health in life, TRAINED MEN ussist you and your doctor - in perfecting the defense against sick- ness. They have your interests in mind, always. PROMPT DELIVERY may be the means of saving a life. That is why we insist upon it and are at your call both day and night. JUNEAU DRUG CO. “The Corner Drug Store” VETS RALLY IN (Second Half) Won Lost EFct American Legion ... 5 3 625 g 11 S TTH 10 DEFEAT Elks .. 3 4 429 ing to third. Junge hit to far right-| center, scoring Bob. Junge was out raced around the bases like an|On the baseline when he found express train, but when he got to|third already occupied by Andrews. third he found Andy already occu-|Andy died there when Manning pying that station. He was put lined out to Bill Schmitz and Roll- enth, with Andy on first, Junge hit one to deep right center. He Umpires: Baldwin, Livingston and O'Brien. 'Scorer: Pegues and Jernberg. —r——— MISS IONA MESSER e S, oo F “DELICIOUS RYE’S BABY BEEF * HAMS and BACON SHARKEY BALKS AT 15 ROUNDS | CHICAGO, July 22—Jack Shar-| key is shying from fifteen-round fights. Promoters of the proposed Sharkey-King Levinsky fight here, September 10, planned a route of fifteen rounds, but Sharkey re- quested it be trimmed to ten. His | MOOSE BY 8- § out as he stopped and turned back |€% lined out'to F. Schmitz. | Moose Fall Short ‘The Moose raiiied gamely in the last of the seventh but Manning protected his five-run lead too well for them. Roller took B. ;Sehmitz’s hot shot to short and threw him out. Fred Schmitz sin- gled to right. Grummett scored |him with a triple to right center, and Stan scored on Killewich's Isingle to left. for second. A How It Happened Warriors Pound Jensen Fach tcam went scoretess in the = 3 Jfirst frame. In the last of the Hard m Fll'.lfll Frame econd, the Moose coupled two hits to Score Five Runs with three Vet miscues for four runs, all unearned. Killewich Staging a batting rally last night opened with an easy grounder to in the first of the seventh inning Short and was safe at first when by combining six hits with one Roller fumbled the ball. After Col- error, the American Legion came lins flew out to center, Killewich from behind to wipe out a one- advanced to second when Stedman run deficit and score five tallies, 20t a slow start after Fraser's lofty request was granted. Amcrican League lead. ———————— |defeating the Moose by a score of {ly to short left center, then drop- 8 to 6. They pounded Jecnsen hard Ped the ball. Jack Schmitz singled GAMES FRIDAY VETS AND ELKS in the final frame, getting three Isingles and as many two-baggers. Pacific Coast League | The Moose came back in their Portland 1; Mission 0. | half of the same frame to score| San Francisco 6; Sacramento 7. two runs off two singles and a Los Angeles 11; Oakland 10. triple, but Manning shut down on Seatt] , 5, Hollywood 4, 4. them after that, getting Collins and Naiionai League ——— Fraser, two of the League's hard- New York 6; Pittsburgh 5. Boston 7; St. Louis 0. ! Brookiyn 1; " Cincinnati 2 March of Warriors to merican League s Cleveland 2; New York 10. Another Bunting Chicago 2; Boston 12. Detroit 1; Washington 7. St. Louis ©; Philadelphia 8. Juneau City League American Legion ‘8; Moose 6. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League 3 . est stickers, for the last two outs. Bills Will Seek to Stop T i | Tt was one of the most interest- | ,ing games of the season and fea- ,tured by some sensational fielding. In the first frame, Rustad went The American Legion entry in back into short right field and | the City League, fighting to cap- made a running one-handed catch| ture the second as well as the first to rob Grummett of an almost half*of the schedule and now out cinch single. In’‘thé “fourth inning in front with five victories to only Bill Schmitz traveled back to the three defeats, take on the Elks t0- 'sidewalk in front of the Baldwin morrow afternoon at City Park. house to spear Manning's long fly, Won Lost Pet. |If they take it, they will be hard probably robbing Jimmy of a home Sacramento 67 43 609 |to keep out of the flag. run as the fleet Moose gardener Hollywood 64 45 587\ Junge probably will be used by was against the fence when he Portland 64 45 587/the Vets against the Bills. He is made the catch., He fell as he Los Angeles 62 46 574 |expected to face Erskine or Nello. made it, but held fast to the'ball. Oakland 51 56 477|1f the Bills can stop the Vets they| In the last of the same inning, Missions .46 65 415 will still be in the fight for the Roller, running backward, made a San Francisco ... 41 68 .376 |second half. {leaping catch of ‘Shipley’s low flyI Seattle ... 40 67 375| The game will start at 5:30 pm. that locked good for a Texas leag- National League It is a nine-inning affair. uer. And Rustad wound up the Won Lost Pet Sryee s e b game with a long run into short New York 51 35 53| Advertisements spread .world oy ionter to nab Fraser's fly. Chicago .. 8040 "~ 56q | FIRGUGEsbefoue pou. | Allen Hitting ~ Star Pittsburgh ... 48 40 545 | e. e | Cecil Allen, Legion left fielder, St. Louis 45 43 5111 * | |captured the batting honors. In Boston ... "% 1 sos|| Resurrection Lutheran | |rou; trips to the piate ne nit three Brooklyn ... 36 49 429 ‘ Church Ifsingles and a2 two-bagger for a Philadelphia . 49 430 | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ‘\perfect day. He drove in four of Cincinnati ... .39 51 433 | Pastor ’Lhc VeLs'_eight runs and scored Amertcan League | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. \Ianot.her h\mse_!lr. Rustad got two Won Lost Pct.| . e (clean singles in three times at bat New York 55 32 632 land Boyd two out of four. Bob ‘Washington .65 3R 632 | F——————————— 1 drove in three scores and scored Philadelphia . 45 43 450 More For Your | [one. nimseis. : Chicago ...43 45 489 M Grummett and Killewich led the Detroit cw o |l oney | |stoose attack, each getting two Cleveland . 43 48 3| | AT 4 | |hits in four tries, one of Grum- Boston 37 &0 425 IEMAN mett's being for three bases. St. Louis 35 59 372 _! co s L Junge should have had a triple DAILY SPORTS GARTOON —By Pap » 7 N\ THE GianTs WERS NOT. ‘suPPosED” oLeao 8 WENT INTo THE RING Wi HE 0ODS 7T Sasa HIM = HE CAME our \Li6HTaces: e € . |twice in the third frame. to left filling the bases. Jensen hit a bounder to Roller ;who held the ball in his hands while Killewich scored, then threw over Andrews’ head, and Fraser raced home, Jack to third and Jensen went to second. Bill Schmitz scored both of them with a single to right. Vets Get Two The Warriors chopped the four- run lead down to two, by scoring Stedman walked but was forced at second by Worth’s grounder to third. George advanced to second twhen Jensen walkéd Rustad’ Allen smacked a single to left, Worth scoring and Rusty stopping at sec- ong from where he scored on Boyd’s single past short. Rustad singled in the fifth, ad- Laying All HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER ON FRIDAY Miss Iona Messer, whose mar- riage to Henning Berggren, will |take place on August 2, was hon- |ored last evening at a miscellanc- |ous shower given by Dolly Bald- |win, who was assisted by Miss | Jeanette Hildre and Mrs. Milligan. Guests in addition to Miss Mes- Mannings then bore down on|ser, were, the Misses Jeanette Hil- |Collins, who fouled out to Junge dre, Jo Blake, Lena Jackson, Es- lat third, and on Fraser whose fly |ther Jackson, Elsie Schramen, Lil- to short left center was snared by lian Peterson, Lillie Holst, Agnes ithe redoubtable Rustad. Patterson, Thelma Bodding, Mabel |Ritter, Inga Lindstrom, Ruth Lun- James '&mfh_ o Af f; 1'11 r:)oax Eo‘dell. Mary Jeanette Whittier, Mrs. Rustad, 2b 33241 |James Milligan, Mrs. F. W. Orme, | Allen, '” 41 41 0 oMs JP Orme, and Mrs, L. Bag- |gen. Iigyd‘:lew(s:, 1b : (l) (2) Z g g’ The evening was enjoyable spent Junge, 3b 30212 (”xn playing bridge and whist, Win- Manning, p . 4 01 0 0 ofnersof high scores at bridge were, Roller, s5 4 00 2 1 2 MissJoBlake and Mrs. James Mil- Steldman, of 911 2 0 1|ligan and at whist, Miss Mabel L L e L) £ RS e |Ritter and Miss Elsie Schramen. ‘The honor guest received many it Al Rt attractive and useful gifts from MOOSE— her friends. Schmitz, B, 1f ..4 01 2 0 0 — e, Schmitz, F., 2b 4 1,4:63 0 NOTICE! Grummett, ss 4 1 2184 4 facen. iy Killewich, 3b 4 18 8:48:1 The Juneau Water Works have Collins, 1b 4 01 5 0 0|moved their offices to the First Fraser, ¢ 4 1 1 2 0 0|National Bank from where it will Schmitz, J., cf 3 1 1 2 1 0'transact all business. Jokes Aside We Suggest: That no life insurance company is a leader today or at any other time. 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