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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 1934; ¥ enced baseball heads as George' BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Engle and Charlie Muflen, and oth- PUT _T ITS DISCOURAGING TO ~o WING A TEA | 55, sy thgous Ao men #::%Nu‘p;"rmfls %%N;wil(_g Né’\_/rE—P\N‘t‘:‘AT(E REALZE Hg\f:/ \‘_\‘\'T\_E You To‘i’oaz\(';(\u‘n\( SURELY- |are giving their services that the N1 GG OUT AN INTEREST IN YOUR THINK OF HOME - | DON'T V'LL BE DELVGHTED TO | young, boys of Seattle may have R AWHILE? IOME ? HERE \ AM effN¥;\ggQOg ¥%¢€ i COME- YES- I'LL BE | the benem_ of the best instruction 8 . YO0 5e SSW ML Work %‘;;."—"-EEL;\_‘S e coon TRICER VR | possitle. | WE HAVE TO DO- TO HEAR YOUR Instructions Given val ca WHATS THAT? Instruction will be given in all |branches of the game with the |school diyided into small groups, | some at work Jearning the art of | isliding, others stealing bases, ete. | After a two-day drill on funda-} mentals of the game, the school | will be divided into teams and regular contests played with the coaches glying pointers as, the ¢ game progresses. The ' American Legion Jjunior baseball league will also be atded | it by funds when they receive the! with wine if desired balance, from the Dugdale Memo- || DAILY—A full course difirigr A A 5 - - TR rial game, after the school has'| you will ‘en.loy dor 71’ cents. ( City League ] 1n time for Wrarier to groove ane been flmnced‘ | on LA | other. This time theball-landed astlneau | Eiks 5 2 -"4 on the green-roofed house back 5 el of left center. It was Clauds fifth M Tfl lv C f LEADERSHINEE. £ © £ PLAYTHS P, WIS FIRELLS: (= 22— 15 SLATEDFOR P 2 5 286 | Waru-r drove the pill out of the . | oS, ol 2 in the sixth for the only tally | G ‘ of the Moose. Fraser tried to| MER'GAN LEAG i EN {Former Cow F Regain Tie start a rally in the seventh when | J v leadidt They Wi he singled with one down but the ) o4 or fea lF ey mn E]ks' Star’h’oids Paps to next batters were easy outs. Specual Commlllee Com- F 0 R D fust Three Poings Behind'HEAnED TOWA oy g Lone Tally and Drives o pein o (Seatle to Play Porid i pleting Plans for Extra P by o L ; ‘ . The American Legion ball club, i Frowr Seores The game: ‘ Dugdale: Memorial Game | Fourth of July Feature ACENCY Yankees — SPI“S Two i | which dropped into second place “MOOSE " ABR HPOAE Tombrrow nght ? Games with Cleveland last night, through idleness, while | : : Schmitz, B, 1.3 01010 Plans for staging a_smioker héte (Authiorised Dealers) the Elks trimmed the Moose, will| The big bat or Giaud Erskine and | gonmits, 1’2 .3 0 0 3 0 0| on Jily 3, as o of the featires trolt split a double header withBoth Varsity and Fresh-‘ev"e‘;m‘lg e i e Bl | e Tastest and e of the peeta|Barer, P o 3 L 1 0 8 0100 I Al Ui W Notlh | DAVS.ebn vistunly eomploted sodaf prpm @ Cleveland yesterday afternoon tak- | C Shell X : " 1 ¢ the season. THa|Tohmits, J., T | West™. will e d Ahd perpef- | V) the. loca” Niooss Lodfe, 4 mipa b 1 ¢| men to Compete—ohells 'las Firemen on the latter's home | tiest games of the season. Henderson, 3b .....3 0 0 2 2 1|West, Wi onored and Perbel- | oommittee meeting is scheduled for ES V i o PR o St S Named |8rounds. The Vets are now a half- | Bills hurler homered in the third | pyycer "c " 301 1 o o|usted tomorrow - évening, when | i " B e rrange- :0 to szt:“: (Ell:fipplmg (t;kflemm;::d‘ APP\‘OPHMCIY ame! game behind the Elks. with two men on and again infpo, = o7 30 0 2 2 o|Portland plays the Seattle Indfans| 1 prines i 5 Al el 7| i il | the fifth with one on, accounting|ye o o, "~ at the Civic Stadium in the Dug- i g ond game cost the Detroit the yniversity of Washington oars- hufi“}g f,:‘c"ii_gg,d?fff l“,,s;f}: D“;:.l}wror all of the five tallies scored by PcGpadden, i lb 233910 dale Memorlal Game. ¢ 1 Mlkemse ;mn' b lino:n Tight 14 tafe 4 League's leadership, placing the men are now enroute ~for the yoo “ard it catcher on the |his team. g 21 1618 5 1| 'Proceeds of the encounter are to| oty ni"e BEITAL COMTES f: .lunwu team three points behind the poughkeepsie Tegatta to be ToWed yoceiiing end. Manning will start| Charlic Warter, Moose pitcher,| oi o ® 1be used to finance the first annual| e tentacte stage, 1t s reportb W o4 Yankees with Cleveland oin third on the Hudson River June 16, af- again for the Islanders. was in almost as good form. He LiElLKs AB R H PO AEn Dugdale Memorial Baseball 8chool,| some good rew taledit 15 in slgh': M to . place. |ter a rousing send-off by the col-, "“Tng local club will cross the |held the Eks to five hits in the|Livinasion 3b .3 0 0 4 1 0706 he staged ‘at the Civie Field|and & Tine card is said to be i olors - > il {legians last Friday. Both the Gpannel on the regular 6:15 pra. |seven innings and his own corking | Jernbers, 1f,. 3 1 |the week of June 18-28. prospect. l : GAMES TUESDAY | varsity and tne Freshmen Crews forry A number of fans will ac-|drive for the circuit in the sixth Garn, s 120130 Kipect Hig Clowe’ Pacific Coast League | will compete. | company it. They will return im- | gave the Paps their only score. He|Erskine, p 2220830 tpgbestsitor 4 hugh Krwd for Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 4.| Washington has taken three yegiately after the game. made just two mistakes — two[OFMe J. b ... 3 0 3 11 D]the memorial fame are bright and Missions-Hollywood game post-| firsts and has never placed Worse| ] groove balls to Erskine. MacSpadden, Hotb 2 0 1 9 1 1|70 0 V0 aseball Jovets undbr e S al |than third in the school's ten par-| Almost Perfect Game Qrme. B, cf 0.8 0 8 1 0 +lthe leadership of George | Newsll ey cramento-Oakland game post-| ticipations in the meet. ' CE Of The fielding was almost perfect.| Blake, ¢ 2 it voned on account of rain. | The complete squad is listed as ROSS 1,'0 TAKE ON o e W L each todek Lo, Tt 30000 0% Sz’::éfiw“; ““,m"f S‘mofiv"; HOLLYWOOD. | Toiand 3 SodlEE . | follows: M’LARNIN IN SEPT. 5y macspaaden droppine a throw. | ticket office In the Stratford Hotel SHOE PARLOR ~ National League | Varsity—Capt. Ed Argersmger | and Henderson, Moose third base-| Totals with John Northern In charge, re- Shoes Made Like New i Chicago 3; St. Louis 6. | stroke; Walt Raney, 7; Bob Sni-! NEW YORK. June 6.—A return!man, booting a grounder that took Summary—Earned runs, Moosé 1, ported a brisk sale of tickets ‘yes- | ‘While U Walt ‘ Brooklyn 2, 4; Philadelphia 11, 5.| der, 6; Frank Marolich, 5; Wilbur bout between Jimmy McLarnin and |a bad hop. Neither did any dam-|mus 4: two-base Hits. J. Schmitz | terday e . (s Boston 4; New York 13. !Washburn, 4; Ed Moore, 3; Oluf Barney Ross will take plac | age. 1, J.' Ormie 1; Moe riins, Warter | The school will ‘be oben 1o Pittsbul"‘g:l;filzlc:‘nr;la;t‘x;;“x;am. 3:;"‘2‘;% zcofsovlv)ax‘::mgarlbogbegefl':: ggg:f:"mlf: according to,/pres DTM ii‘]“o;fe mf“‘i'i 3”;::19 ’°"Bua] 1, Erskine 2; bases on balls, off youths under seventden years of a 5. | score 3 | New York 3; Boston 8. 1n'r port substitute, and Vie Car-| s e ! Schmitz fanned and was safe at :‘;“\tfirfermf E{;r;k:rik?nefl;uc:‘;\;; :fi;s fln’?wuw uslchggx 1:::1‘5):5 t: ::3 8t. Louis 2, 10; Chicago 8, 5. ‘Lcr starboard sub. ATTENTION B. P. O. E. | first when Blake dropped the third|pases Bilf Schmitz 1, Jernberg 1; |are scheduled, with the mommg gh‘rdelphia 8, 3; Washington 7, 4| Freshmen—Bud Schacht, stroke; |strike and Big Mac dropped his|iert oh bases, Modse 5, Elks 4. Classes meeting from 9-12 ard'‘the ach game ten innings. ! Roger Morris, 7; Capt. Bob Green,| Installation of officers Wedn hrow to the bag. He stole second Cléveland 3, 8; Detrolt’20, 4. [g; Delos Schols, 55 Chiatles Harts |day evéning st(3:30 velovk, or 1me | ay went B, coir: oy 7 Ome|memoies, Sotelho &1 Mg, jagrnoon jusklichon pepied S City League | man, 4; Joe Rantz, 3; George Hunt, mediately following ball game t0 |threw out Brother Fred -at first. minutes. ) and experi- Elks 5; Moose 1. Game tonight |2, George Lund, bow; Georgs Mor- be played in Douglas. Lunch and |Bill died at third when Grummett X between Legion and Doug'as at ry, coxswain; Forbes Willson, port beer. M. H. SIDES, fanned and Erskine handled War- Douglas. | substitute; “Whimpie” Phillips, —adv. Secretary. |ter's easy roller to first. ‘ S | starboard. ~----—-—=| For the Elks Garn walked with STANDING OF ULUBS | 1In the East the Varsity will use {™7" "~~~ | two away in the opening frame and DAY Pacific Coast League {a shell appropriately named the | died at first when Erskine popped o7 Won Lost -Pct.|“State - of . Washington” -and “the \out to Ryan. AT ANY tifie—break- T iae Los Angeles 52 12 815 Freshmen the ““City of Seattle.” | J. Schmitz Doubles lut: lm or dinner— - Missions 38 26 594 i one | J. Schmitz doubled to open the e oo :;m San Francisco 31 33 484 RD Isecond for the Moose and went to great Sal C Sacramento .31 32 492 VA H“" RATES DRAW third on a wild pitch. He expirec dishes. :“'“ ke ",: m.on ree Hollywood .28 34 452 KETCHIKAN BOX-FEST there, Henderson fanning, Frase: oo usiness men’ el “’ Oakland 28 36 433 | fouling out to Livingston who mad: - Seattle ... 24 39 3811 Jack (The Alaska Kid) Vardeen' a great one-hand catch near the Portland 20 41 328 surprised the fans recently when he | bleachers, and Ryan fanning. ‘m" “. National League held the much heavier Pastor Cal- Jimmy Orme doubled in the Elks' 9 i g Won Lost Pct |ope to a draw in a six-round final half of the second but was forced BAILEY S fud 8t. Louis 27 16 678 at Ketchikan. Vardeen is said to at third. T sk New York 28 17 .622 | have outclassed his opponent in | M. MacSpadden opened thc BEER ~If. Desired Oll‘fiwn for sale at Ew- ® Chicago 2T 18 .600 | the finer points of the boxing third with a single and advanced pire _Office. > Pittsburgh 23 17 575 |game, as well as in speed and 'to second on Bill Schmidtz' dupli- .4 Boston . 22 18 550 | facial beauty. ! . cate blow. F. Schmitz rolled ar M Brooklyn 17 26 395| The decision was a unanimous easy one to the mound and “Molly’ WE DO OUR PART Philadelphia 14 26 2350 | one by the judges, and was heartily was forced at third. Grummett Cincinnati 9 29 237 | concurred in by the combatants, was thrown out at first by Livings- Amcrican League making everything satisfactory all ar lna {ton and Bill went to third on thc " Won Lost Pet.|the way around. play. He tried to steal home but " < A New York 24 18 571 ‘The Alaska Kid took the coum Erskine was too canny and caught sA* 1) ' ©2 19 5680t nine in the second round, and him at the plate. GASTINEAU CHANNEL BARBERS FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! .22 18 .550 | was rather badly punished in the a s Erssmew war ctub broke up thc .21 20 512|fifth, but managed to get around] 0-0 tie in the last of the third B3 am|it by outsenmms the Fimino |- Wit oo o, dechrs REIAREN WILL NS JUNEAU LI UOR f;o 21 22 488 | the rest of the time. laced a screaming single to center. 9 lade:p: 18 25 A419| The bout was one of a card of, | Garn walked: ‘Warter ‘mistakenly ,DAY NIGHT AT 7 O’CLOCK AT cmcawo - 16 26 381 five 1 grooved one waist high and Erskine " \ b et — drove it out of the Iot back of left PIONEER BARBER SHOP. PeRCY REYNOLDS"M""‘W ey {field and all three runners trotted DAILY SPORTS CARTOON— By Pap romevis ve aco - & The Bills added two more in the o . s ' o R R Please Be Th GEORGE BROTHERS K TiE TRANING ingston popped out to M. MacSpad- ease e ere. . SIEGE ENTERING den. 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