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Jurges'sHomer Aids N O CEICAGO, Ill, June 22.—Lonnie Warnecke got his long sought! chance to hook up with Carl Hub- bell before his home folks yester- day afternoon and responded by dazzling the New York Giants for a shut-out victory, 4 to 0. b Hubbell lasted oniy two innings against the pride of the Ozarks who blanked his enemy with four P P hits and struck out eight. The triumph was assured in the second inning when Billy Judges hammered out one of Hubbell's slants over the left field fence with two men on bases. o GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Missions 1; Oakland 2. Portland 1; San Francisco 4. Hollywood 11; Sacramento 4. -l Seattle 5; Los Angeles 2. National League | Boston 4, 8; Pittsburgh 1, 7. ! New York 0; Chicago 4. | Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 9. Philadelphia 1; Cincinnati 4. American League l’ St. Louis 7, 2; Philadelphia 5, 6. . Chicago 3, Boston 6, 1. Cleveland 9; New York 5. « » Detroit 6; Washington 8. | | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ‘Won Lost Pet, Los Angeles 63 18 18 Missions 47 34 580 Sacramento .. 43 89 -519 San Francisco ... 38 43 469 | Hollywood 36 43 456 | Oakland 45 4 .‘ » Seattle 49 .380 Portland 50 359 * National League 41 . Won Lost Pect. New York .. 39 20 661 St. Louis .34 23 596 Chicago 34 26 567 Pittsburgh 28 27 509 Boston 31 26 544 Brooklyn© ... 26 33 441 Philadelphia 21 35 375 ' Cincinnati 16 39 291 4 ' BRINGING UP FATHER WELL, NOW FOR A GOOD NIGHT'S THE MORNING ALREADY ! AND THAT'S THE COOK KNOCKING TO SEE WHAT 1 WANT FOR BREAKFAST © 1931, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britsin rights feserved. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934, By GEORGE McMANUS WHAT WiLL You THIS HAVE MORNIN' A BIG FIGHT IF YOU DON'T Go AWAY / WARNECKE AND HUBBELL MEET; FORMER VICTOR Giants Are Shut-ouf in Game with Chicago— American League s Won Lost Pet. New York 23 .596 ‘Detroit 24 586 ‘Washington 28 541 Boston 28 525 Cleveland 26 521 St. Louis 30 474 Philadelphia .23 35 397 Chicago 38 356 City League Won Lost Pct. " Eiks SC Ry ST Legion 6 3 .667 Moose 2 6 .250 Douglas .. ] 6 250 ., LUTHERAN LADIES AID will hold a Goodie Sale at the Juneau Restaurant on Seward Street, Saturday, June 23. —adv 'SAILORS TAKE CARDINALS BY - SCOREOF6-2 Tallapoosa Gets Fivel Ruins in-Sixth — Victory Ties Up Series | The Tallapoosa continued their winning streak last evening to even up the little World Series between the Sailors and the Cardi- nals. Games now stand 4 and 4. The score of the game was 6 to 2. Honors were fairly even up to the sixth inning with the Card- inals scoring the first point in the Guard run in the fourth, The Cardinals mame back in the first | half of the fifth with another run, and the Tallapoosa outfit swung loose with five in a string, in the second half. responsible to some extent for the loss of the Cardinals, although Lindstrom did allow eight hits to | five for Day. It was unfortunate for Lindstrom that six of his eight toccurred in the sixth inning. The Tallapoosa showed much better in their fielding than they did during the first few games. base hits, Thayer, Gissberg, Rob- inson; errors, Sternig, Thayer, Harkema, Linstrom, Stedman, Kerr. Harkema, Lindstrom, Stedman, Kerr. Winning pitcher, Day. Time of game, 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpires were M. D. McDonald, Al Lundstrom, Carl Lottsfeldt, Ev- erett Nowell. NEWMAN IS GCING TO RETURN TO GRID NEW YORK, June Newman, one-tinfe forward pass sharpshooter of the, University of Michigan but more lately a star in pro grid ranks, has recovered from a knee injury which devel- oped from the 1933 play-off game and kept him in a hospital two months. - He expects to play with the New York Giants again next fall. Mining Loucation Nuflces ai Zm- pire office. » Browning, Londos in Title Mix Jim Browning equally formidable airplane spin Heavywcight Wrestling Champion Jim Browning will match his air- plane scissors hold against ex-Heavyweight Champion Jim Londos’ finish grapple for the world title. Jim Londos when the pair meet June 25 in a A ‘shortage of regular men was| { TALLAPOSA ABR HPOAE | Solfalco, 2b § 3173 0% Sternig, 3b L S0 0 0 R AT | Thomas, ss . 200000 Thayer, 1f 31 2.0 01 Huff, cf 311000 Harkema, c ... 301001 Gissberg, 1b .....3 0 1 7 0 0 Silbernagel, rf 300000 Day, p 21100 o0f *Gregoire, ss 110000 Totals 26 6 811 0 3 *Substituted for Thomas in sixth inning. CARDINALS ABRHPOAE | Nelson, ¢ . 302000 Lindstrom, p 300001 Kronquist, 1b 300400 Stedman, 2b 200101 Hagerup, ss 301000 Bloomquist, 3b 300100 Robinson, cf .3 01000 Kerr, rf -3 000 01 Bardi, 1f 321000 Totals .......... 26 2 5 6 0 3 Three base hits, Sternig; two third inning, followed by a Coast | Datly Sports Ca ATl Rights Re: rtoon A TaET MM HONUS® WAGNERS, s YOUNGSTERS |S DEVELOPING INTO ONE OF THE BEsT SHORTSTOPS IN HE MAJORS. ": v THE PIRATE STARS\ IS ONE OF THE BATTING PACE -SETTERS | IN THE NATIONAL. LEAGUVE. Race. by The Associated Press LEAGUE BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD TODAY Board of Management to Settle on Schedulé of Games, Second Half Final settlement of the schedule for the second half of the City League baseball season will be the office of Judge W. A. Holz- heimer, President. Managers of 22—Harry| e decision as to its withdrawal The match, booked for Long' Island City bowl (New York), is sponsored by the New York Babies’, Wilk Fung charity. to be in attendance. Doubts as to the continuance of the Douglas Fire Department’s entry in the League was voiced several days ago. Dissension on the team and inability to strength- en it were assigned as reasons for its unwillingness to continue. is left entirely with the team’s sponsors, Judge Holzheimer said today. If they desire to remain in the organization, the four-team circuit will be maintained and the! schedule announced last week will| be played, starting next Sunday.| As the second half was due to have opened last Sunday, this means that all games will be set| back just one week. If the Island- | ers disband, a new schedule will be drawn up tomorrow and play started with three teams Sunday. e TERRY, CRONIN ARE TO PILOT TWO ALL-STARS American and National Leagues to Meet in New York on July 10 NEW YORK, June 22.—The two baseball major leagues sprang a surprise today by announcing the selection of two young managers, Bill Terry of New York, and Joe Cronin of Washington, as pilots of the all-star baseball games to be played between the two leagues on the New York polo grounds on July 10. The all-star game was inaug- urated last year when Connie Mack piloted the Americans and John J. McGraw the Nationals, The personnel of the two teams will be selected by popular vote. ——— Old newspapers ror sale at Eme reached tonight at a meeting of| the Executive Board to be held in| the four clubs are also expected ¥ ITS STUBENDUOS ! | ll NO KIDDIN', ITS GREAT-- --- | MEAN "BROADWAY T0 | | HOLLYWOOD" LUTHERAN LADIES AID (will hold a Goodie Sale at the (Juneau Restaurant on Sewnrd‘ v}street Saturday, June 23. —adv.| | always be glad you bought a | i | | | A room is only as handsome as its rugs. After all, they are the » very foundation for the interior beauty of a home. | | strongly recommend floor coverings by the Bigelow Weavers. | Every Bigelow rug | and carpet is woven ! with Lively Wool that i ;pring:lblck under- \ foot and preserves its beantysomuch longer. You should come | and see our new shi; | ment of Bigelow floor | ings that include ‘ .lots of lovely new pat- $27.50 ond up for & 9x12. (Fall renge of syles ond sines) ° JuneawYoung i | ney-in-fact, of Juneau, Alaska, has | aska No. 1 Lode mining claim, the ias Pe |as Andy Lode, also as Juneau No. ) identical with Corner No. 2, Alaska | Klag Bay 149.75 feet, to Cornor No. * | CABINET SHOP UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Anchorage Land uistrict U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594 Serial 08038 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, by R. E. ROBERTSON, its attor- made application for patent to Al- lode whereof is also known as Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also as Per- severance No. 1 Lode, also as Handy Lode, also as Juneau No. 1 Lode, and to Alaska No. 2 Lode mining claim, the lode whereof is also known as Sheelor No. 2, Lode, also cverance No. 2 Lode, also 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594, in the Sitr- Recording and Mining District, Alaska, described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. I, Al- aska No. 1 Lode, a point on line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay identical with Corner No. 1 of Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with Corner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey 1498, whence U.S.LM. No. 7, on the west shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57° 39’ 40” N, Long. 136° 05’ 45” W., bears N. 58° 03’ 15”7 W. 1,548.62 feet; thence S. 58° 18’ E. 1,500 feet to Corner No. 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; { thence S. 33° 55’ W. 60043 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, No. 2 Lode; thence S. 33° 55" W. 52156 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 53° 15" W. 142083 feet to Corner No. 4, Al- aska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’ | E. along line of mesne high tide of | Klag Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No. ! 5, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 8° 07" 30” E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 50.03 feet to Corner No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; thence N. 12° 03' W., along line| of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 11155 feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55’ E., along line of mesne high tide of 1, Alaska No. 2 Lode, identical with BUSY Corner No. 4, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence N. 6° 35’ E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70 feet to Corner No. §, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence N. 33° 55’ E. 484.73 feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No. 1 Lode, the place of beginning. The numes of adjoining and con- flicting claims, as shown by the plat survey, with Alaska No. 1 Lode, are Handy Lode, Survey No. 1450, and Delta Quartz Claim Lode, Chi- chagof Extension Claim No. 3 Lode and Chichagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; and, with Alaska No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, Survey No. 1459, and Jim Long Quartz Claim Lode, Chichagof Ex- tention Claim No. 3 Lode and Chi- chagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498. Applicant claims the total area of 20583 acres for Alaska No. 1 Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alaska No. 2 Lode. Alaska No. 1 Lode, with the sur- face ground and lode thereof, is identical with Hanay Lode, Survey No. 1459, also with Handy Lude, unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also with Perseverance No. 1 Lode, also with Juneau No. 1 Lode, and applicant claims title to and has made application for pat- ent to said lode also under those names; and Alaska No. 2 Lode, with the surface ground and lode thereof, is identical with Andy Lode, Survey No. 1459, also with Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per- + severance No. 2 Lode, also with Juneau No. 2 Lode, and applicant plication for patent to said lode also under those names. The respective l1ocation notices are recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s and Recorder’s Pre- cinet, in the following books: Alaska No. 1 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 468. Sheelor No. 1 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 470. Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min- ing Book No. 7, page 266. Handy Lode Mining Record Book No. 17, page 255. Juneau No. 1 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 33. Handy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 298. Handy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 50. Alaska No. 2 Lode. Book No. 7, page 469. in Mining ! Sheelor No. 2 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 471. WHY Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING # SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” THE CARPENTER AND Wood Work and Building Opposite Harri Machine Shop Perseverance No. Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 267. Andy Lode, in Mining Record |Book No. 7, page 254. Juneau No. 2 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 34. Andy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 299. Andy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 481. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 13, 1933. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. Date first publication: June 2, 1934. Date last publication: Aug. 13, 1934. E. O. Pields L. R. 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