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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933 T84 _BRING ING UP Fl\’HH R WE WILL MAKE A TRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL, BUT FIRST WE ARE GOING TO THE WORLDS FAIR AT CHICAGO MAGGIE THINKS ATRIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL| 15 GOOD, BUT SHE SAY(D SHE HAS A SUGGESTION TO MAKE WHICH, OF COULRSE)\D A DEMAND -} WONDER \F SHE 1S READY TO TELL ME WHAT VT 197 PACIFIC COAST Coal (Zzzaé/a NOW SQUIR STORE THEIRL> NUTS AWAY ~ YES-'VE MADE UP OUR MINDS WHERE \WE _ wiLtL GO THIS ‘ SUMMER AND | KNOW YYOou WiLL |- AGREE WITH ME v AND BEARS PREPARE TO KIT THE HAY ~ FOR WINTER - { ’ \3 £ N 4. BE SURE OUl COAL 1S IN canor s wan v YOUR B'N WHEN, WINTER. COMES - YOU'LL BE GLAD YoU BOUGHT QUR COAIJ PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. 1412 e | GAME TUESDM BAME TUESDAY| e SeEiEE WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 them ahead of tled down then and hree men, all in- Defeat \/hans C‘mnu of Bills Sink '\’lome by Win- Place with Pirates for ning 5 to 4 — Have ot the Second Place Chance to Stop\/ets BOSTON, Soston Braves use; e hit, M. Mac- dred up one clos-| Spadden; home runs, Garn ;mJy “hmitz beat | J. Schmitz; double plays, H. Mac- i : short for o|Spadden to Garn to Haines; basesfi; : ; 4 Moos Grummett Umpires: Scorer: Time of game: One hour and i Moogse hope in a Little d's to 4 in one games of tha' year, out ed Petc ab duel that wasn't dec until the rame | The Paps were out in fron immett 1, but the eff Stan failed. Gru nd He was h )rme speared St but > indsirom’s f Chicago idle Pi their second National Leag Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —— | twice, but Pete couldn't subdue th 45 minutes. - — — - TORSDAY i himstina i e s ! S SRS DR 3 SO O A S 47 SN o GRP Coast League s fOUPLY . { Charles Ferrero, San Francisco Iron worker, is shown with the || 3 AR e g} trophy he was awarded on becoming the 1933 national public links | FOR INS c_ham_p:on at the Portland, Ore., golf tournament. Ferrera held the 2 +'] s The Paps forg 3 { title in 1931, (Associated Press Photo) ! ixth lug Eulte c B P T R e O R TS s See H. R. SHEPARD & SON them two more runs, cdgue’s most successful pitcher this | Alabama, arriving in Jun2au this a]e C is 5;¢Philadelphia 1 Mainay oneomin margin | 1Y {ree y...<1zr ,\1.w] lssued, ane Iyear, at any rate. Erskine’s record | morning on the Aleutian. de will fi-.T:l‘.l.)l.l?,"i,/].(l{‘ B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Chicago 1; Boston 2. ed Dby Moose in the | 0ored. anesc. ‘l" e R i just about es good, and the Bills | visit his brother, Allen Hassel- = e \m” an League vhen the latter homered over left |are confident he will take the registered guide and deputy| S """""" e Boston 5; d Victory 4 KS T n! ])1‘«:« 2 t Vet star's measure tonight. warden at Hasselborg Lake. Boston 5 e o viors |8 g g B W iod e 4 Juneau Cash Grocer ngton 5; Chicago 1. : 3 wo runs, enough to cc e 3 16:30 pm. and will have to get y ; . Louis 5. ey ; Haines singled for If Vets Win, No Little|under way on time if the seven | | S ) CASH AND CARRY Juneau League # ¢ me - in as many tries e R _ |tnnin e completed before da ! e Yo Corner Second and Sewa oy S gy | | el a little | World's Sfl}“ [s Nfi‘u‘b' I nesb settles down pver the par Smith Electric Co. Free Delivery Seward Phono. 58 Jx if I ot e and Bi 2 ThE'S, 5 s Gasbineau Building e seea LW SV Ll o s i STANDING OF CLUBS j ;f:‘l"“‘ Bl | sathered it Erskine picked sary This Season | SR | EVERYTHING | TR wriviec., Pacific ““‘3“';"'““" | niren a arop fiy ban| o gty “1’(‘,“‘!"‘;‘:""“ 3 JoWn| 10 the most “crooclal” game of| gt ! ELECTRICAL " ST 81 e the g 8 e ”l‘}‘ counting. Big Mac' grounded out | e 1933 OItY Reagie Stasch. thel { R Hasselborg, of Mobile | . i E . 4 iy e g ,d.mi L Sours <() g e P ?xlw.‘l(.llll ,‘,llflnldl)( llks mlm,‘m. $ 18 tow‘lrd 1y woo B eld the Moose to s Schmitz at flrst. Bub Orme |y battle with the season’s cham- Potiland 73 o singles but one, a doubl il | e o e et :;;:"f, pionship at stake for the exeifs pr h Sacramento 98 |lewich. He fanned vecn el W el rightfield, | (giers. 1t they beat the Hills ELECTROL” f ! Sy - 7 g,-,“‘*“wd but one. b kine with the WINNIngl,.q thus win the second half fiag,| -0 Course.’ | o 55 81 405 h_ls‘“)’,"“(‘fl f‘"““"““‘" a8 "I‘“;’" Mac’ held the Moose hitless and “’“_' World's Series will be| le 4565 > 7 spe) DRt R0t e was nicked for| mynjegs in the first of the seventh L i . A m.nu vxul , two nf» which were |yl Mac' got Shipley and Pete “Ikht fi]\/\;;1 cnm)'d‘ :h: lflnzt 1\1.\‘1 arrl ac lne Sealenat Lo two-baggers, one a triple and on| Senmitz at first and Garn killed | 2EPOUEN WY Were FORED O | Op e a homer. e, also, fanned three | i Tindsirom . Aud that was|Off 8 tle with the Moose for that T 63 and walked one batter. He Was|ine end of the tussle honor. They have to win tonight, . . e o given fine support, only one bob- 3 il however, to take the second half Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal AW e i 22 1ble having been chalked up be- Elks Sink Moose | The Elks have some ideas on VS et ryn hind him and that wasn't expen-| Th2 gam | that subject. Just now they ar 8. Louls 0s sive. | MoosE— AB R H PO A E|confident they are headed not only ?fi?;fr.l‘~'v)}xx‘l ““ & Moose Score First Schmitz, B., If. 3 0 1 3 0 0land a victory in the second half by B = The Moose scored first, getting|Schmi , 2k 3 1 1 2 1 0!busting the Warriors one on the ik = [one run in the first of the fourth. 3003 1 0|nose tonight, but also for a Littl T IRCIRIRS Fritz Schmitz singled with one| 2 1 11 2 1|World’s Series. They have won| wnl E LINE CABS AT AT, hand down and scored on Kille- | 31 3 6 0 0 against both the Moose and Vet ° o . "“"-‘"c“"w“:“'“mfl peg, | Wich's double to left after Cough- Grummett, ss 310 1 1 0/in their last games and are con- Washington 4 652 lin had flied out to Erskine m=SIIZ|)]n'_v. rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0|fident they can repeat against the lnl 25 cents . .t e %% that garden. Claud almost spear-|Lindstrom, cf. 30 0 0 0 0flatter tonight. I I m C ;;A ‘:(i‘j gg; ed Killewich’'s long fly. He went |Schmitz, P, p. 301220 Both clubs will trot out their l o C]‘v"“(";:“lz‘-““ ‘4ga|back to the walk and just as hel ————-—— | strongest hurling talent in Man- Hayels 4| made ready to reach for the ball,| Totals 2 4 718 7 1)ning and Erskine. Jimmy is the lelephoue 444 etroit < el i - | Chicago 468 | “DAILY SPORTS CARTOON aw | Whie Line Cab and Ambulance Co. | Juneau City League RO T'VE COVERED | (Second Half) OERS 7 o ‘ e "OQNSBY THE NATIONAL- ‘on S| . 1 i ! 1 American Legion .. 6 5 545/ X o [ < g 6 6 500 TARKES OVER- THE J. ; { ust Pll usneda. | : 6 55| JoB OF PILOTING THE \¥ Az : : = sT. 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