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» ipled dow * fiel ine, he fanned t He AS Haint Hits Homer <hopped one to BRII\GING UP FATHER CODNESS - | GOT ME TRUNK i) PACKED AN VVE GOY EVERY- | THING 1N T-v ™ LEADY FER " ELKS WIN FROM LEGION TO TIE TEAM STANDING : Erskine Hurls Elks to 3-0 st Victory, Fanning Nine Haines Homers Claud d faultl ball 1a Ameri- can nd no scores ned hits off Manning and fifth times, winning e sec- ity League in a Manning had tr started the Tom' 3 r the Bills inning r: had gone for three. He h ond ba ning threw fram y: back of center { Garn spa to right -handed Abby Worth s tab as 11« got ¢ to out E: fanned right L one an it, and He »d singled | h'n to se zht Worth juggled the He took third while West th v out Jern- berg at fir wnJ red on Ga n mn’s single, T g Mac’ had ed. It was Ab))\ s third hit. was held nd and was forced at th hen Erskine) grounded to Junge. Manning held the Bills hitless Jernberg nipped him the seventh. his second pass, n base. kine Too Good ran Legion had es to s in the sixth. but two but The Ame fine opportunities Erskine was too good for them. Worth and Allen, the first two batters to face him in the open- ing nto, singled to left, Boyd third, forcing Andrews fanned. Junge's short low fly looked Ilike it was going to fall safe back of third but Big Mac’ made a fine running catch to n e the putout and pre- vent any scoring. In the second Manning smashed ‘Worth. the first ball pitched across third! and down the left field foul line for three bases. Erskine turned on the heat and West drews got the fourth reach base ning. down on sirikes. An- to first on a single in the only Warrior to after the second in- Fan Peckets Foul One of the queerest incidents PSS e . HOW does Lawndvy 'u/mfimy Save MONEY The money you spend on a washwoman 5 mes a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far home methods; ble illness due to ¢ processes or over- » of your own vitality . just add these up and pare the result with -priced laundry serv- Alaska Laundry Big: and set Roller, Niomi | ond whenl1, M. | | Grummett and O'Brien on bases. | | | { | minutes. Sweden’s Trade Improves| at Recrzation Park t night. A foul fly Erskine’s bat in the second g dropped into Jim Yo pocket without hiiti SO qui he there. A )‘\ :eman who was chasing the ball, | walked over to Yorke and picked; the ball out with the gre a Houdini doing a ‘thre: night” club tory for the e ne League is credited wiih games cach won and lost. It > ne y off the tie ore making a; gements for the ittle World's St Teo Much The game: ELKS— ABRHPOAE M’Spadden, M. 3b.4 1 2 0 1 0 Jernberg, 1f 402000 M'Spadden, H. 30.2 0 0 2 1 0 1b. 91 1.1 0:0 s 4 185540 p. 8.0 :0<0 « 20! 30000 0 30 110 0 0 Johanson, rf. 30000 Totals Worth, rf. aomto | 421 7 2 runs th: homerun Ha | Roller to West to) SUMMARY two-base hit Manning: ible 1)].|\<. t on 8, nuk out, 9| by Manni stolen bases, Junge dden 1. Ummr Collins at the plate; Pegues. | hour and 25 Scorer: Time of game: 1 R STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s for- eign trade for the first half of| 1932 showed an improvement of | $16,500,000 in comparison with the| same period last year. The ex- port increass was especially prom- inent in wood pulp, timber and pig iron. | Old Da.pers for sale « Em)zlre[ NOW | \WONT HAVE CARRY ANY QRIPS- MAGGIE , DARLIN - WHAT 19 1T YOU HAVE THERE ON THE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1933. By GEORGE McMANUS OH= TS THE LATEST TRAVELING GRIP FOR PETS-| GOT \'T FOR"FIFI” 50 SHE CAN SEE THE FAIR AND T WILL BE EASY FOR You TOo CARRY- 0193 King Features $yndicat | the Giants and | this e Inc Great Bruabn ighn restried YANKEES SO - PLAY TO TIE, 18 INNINGS Score 3 to 3 When Dark- ness Stops Game—New Seasons’ Record Made CHICAGO, Ill., Aug. 22.—After battling e een innings in an ef fort to decide the final game the series, the New York Yank and the Chicago Wh Sox deadlocked as darkness ended th2 game with the score tied, 3 to 3 The game set a new season’s ord for endurance in the Ameri- 1 League and the mark of Cardinals he game was hard fought from to calling quits becau of ¢ ess ball f zht Then ¥ Pennock and Red Faber relieved them. Each got eleven 1 all sin- | GAMES MONDAY National Leatue w York, rain i-Philadelphia, rain Amcrican League Boston 1; Cleveland 10 adelphia 12; Detroit York 3, Chicago lled at end of 18th inr game Juneau City League 3; Legion 0. Pacfic Coast League No games were played in Pacific Coast League 1rrd:\. as the teams were travelin afternoon on the this week: Seattle. schedule for Los Angeles San Francisco at Portland. Sacramento at Mission. Oakland at Hollywood. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Covast League Won Lost DPet. Los Angeles 85 56 603 Hollywood 83 58 589 | Portland 81 59 579 Bacramento 81 61 570 Oakland 66 75 468 | Ssan Francisco 59 83 § Missions 57 85 , Seattle 52 87 374 were to open| following Natfonas League ‘ won Lost Pct ‘ New York 69 43 Pittsburgh 62 52 | St. Louis 63 53 | Boston 64 54 Ch 62 53 Ph elphia 48 64 Brooklyn 4 65 Cincinnati 4“4 T2 | | Awaerican League Won Lost Pet. | Washix 38 670 | New ¥ 46 596 Cleveland 59 512 Detroit 60 496 Philadelphia 59 487 Chicagc 63 452 By 66 426 St. Louis 76 367 Juncau City League ! (Second Half) Won Lost Fct American Legion .. 6 6 500 Moose 6 6 500 Elks 6 % 500 - ‘BIGGEST BIRD” IS DISCOVERED | 1 SYDNEY, Aus Aug. 21— [ Remains of a believed to| | have en the biggest that over| { lived been discovered at Cad- | die Springs, near Brewarina. The Australian mu m staff hing for rcmains of extinet - ahimals, | came ac the leg bones of a giant bird, something like an emu It is believed that this bird was | probably bigger than the extinct moaa, a bird 14 feet high that _once lived in New Zealand and| Auslmln > YES THEY GET NO DEER, GUIDE HAS OPTICAL DELUSION |Thousand Dollars INDIAN VILLAGE SEWER SYSTEM | NOW UNDERWAY | | Trans— ferred to City for Im- portant Improvement Five men have started on the new sewage system for the Indian Vil . for which $1,000 has been tr ferred to the City by the OI- fice of Indian Affairs. The project includes a drainage sewer which will be of service to all living on both sides of the Indian thorough- fare, to be connected with fhe main city sewer under Willoughby Ave- nue from the Indian school build- ing. The west end of the walk, under which the sewer will be placed, will thcn be filled with rock and crowned, giving a perma- nent surface to the main street through the village. | If funds will allow, made between the Presbyterian Church building and the present | fill of the school grounds. In order to save as many Indians as possible from the necessity of calling upon the Bureau for relief | this winter, the work is to be done by Indian labor. - HARLAND ENDS VACATION Charles Harland, of torial Treasurer’s office, a fill will be the vacation- | is returning to Jueau aboard the| thotorship Northland. Jimmy Orme, Art Judson and| | Art Burke of George Bros. Grocery | |left early Sunday morning on the | gasboat Rosita in quest of deer.| Chas. Devlin, of the Leader De-| partment store, who was to act as | guide for the, Grocery boys, mis- took the liner Victoria for the Ro- sita and missed the trip. Accord-| ing to Jimmy Orme the lack of | Devlin's services as guide prevent- ed the party from reaching the | i herd of dJdeer that was promised | '! they were forced to return,| far as deer was concemcd DAILY SPORTS CARTOON e STAR W SIMPLY Ca OFF THE EASTs TEAM HE NEVE WASTES A STee OF HIS poNy oR A SWING OF HIS MALLET = EVERY MOUE CounTs, WHERN THE GREAT 8 LEFT WINSTON CGUES T - WILL BE SE&EN IN ACTION POLO EAST M0 WEST ’”FET IN CHICAGO HO NNoT TEAMS OF -By Pap‘ t hungry and empty handed, as | appearance. property. all surfaces. BEER BLUE RIBBON ACME of Philadelphia won | open golf title at St. Andrews, Scot. in a 36-hole Craig Wood. Photo) Ty L e £ S | Go window st ing in the south for several weeks, | chair. Read the advertisel Classified aas opportunity to prove it. 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To all sound busi- ., ness we offer the strength of our resources, the conservative experis ence of our officers, and the stability of a sound strong bank willing and ready to serve. First National Bank N \ WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. B § LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Free Delivery Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward Phone 58 ] Harri Machine Shop THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co.