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| | | | | o~ 1 SENT FOR ALDERMAN MURPHY-IF HE.CAN'T FIX PHILADELPHIA NEW ONEIS BEATS BOSTON; ~ SPRUNG BY REAL SLUGFEST Twenty Hitm;de by Phil—ISenators' Hard - Hitting lies Including Two | Leftfielder Gets Pe- Circuit Drives i culiar Credit PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 6— WASHINGTON, July 6.—Heiniz The Philadelphia bunch outslugged Manush, the Senators’ hard-hitting Boston yesterday afternoon to win left fielder who is having a hard the first game of the series 14 to fight with Charley Gehringer of 11, | Detroit for the American leag The Phillies pounded Rhem, batting leadership, has to his er Brant, Smith for 20 hits including one base-hit on which the offi home runs by Camilli and Davis. ' scorebooks show him thrown out McManus and Berger made cir- at first! cuit drives for Boston. It happened this way: | was tossed out by Shortstop Bill Knickerbocker of the Cleveland { Indians when his sizzling grounder caromed off the leg of Ump.re San Francisco 4; Portland 2. | Charley Donnelly into Knicker- Sacramento 4; Hollywood 6. | bocker’s hands. Los Angeles 3; Seattle 7. | The play went into the record Naticnal League | that way—an assist for Bill, a put- ' GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 5; Missions 14. New York 13; Brooklyn 7. out for First Baseman Trosky, Boston 11; Philadelphia 14. {and just a time at bat for Hein; American League However, a referendum to the Washington 3; New York 8. league president, Will Harridze, Philadelphia 8; Boston 5. | gave Manush the base hit to which he was entitled under the rules | governing batted balls which strike ‘hicago | 0; Cleveland 8. H. MANUSH | Manush | Fay Thomas di PRI, with the majors, but ha's Lur v p the coast league as a Los An jeles pitcher. He shattered a crarl eague pitching record when he won . 1is seventeenth consecutive game. (Associated Press Photo) Il ASKA WELDERS STANDING OF CLUBS umpires. Donnelly had failed to' ! £ Pacific Coast League lapply the rule correctly on ti:s | J. R. SILVA, Manager (5econd Half) | play, Harridge found. i1 If Possible to Weld We Won Lost Pct.| The game was not protested be-; | Can Do It San Francisco 8 3 n27, cause the Senators won, anyway,! | Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock Hollywood 7 3 n00 but Manush was tickled to get that | * PHONE 441 Los Angeles 7 4 636 retroactive base hit! | & ) Sacramento 8 5 b5l e o v i L R B S Seattle . 6 5 545 | 80 SEE GLACICR ’ Missions 5 5 500 2 B l M Oakland 3 7 .aoo} . e utler auro e o 1 M R L B Do € Nativnal League | Gray Line trip to the Glacier while rug 0. Won Lost Ect, the ship was in Juneau last even- Moo visk AT g 644, Ing. “Express Money Orders Chicago 43 29 597 T S R TG Anytline St. Louis 41 29 586 Old newspapers for sale at Eme« Phone 134 Free Delivery Pittsburgh 39 31 557! pire Office. A Y Boston : 36 @3 522 Brooklyn 2 14 397 Philadelphia 2 46 410 Cincinnati 22 46 324 American League Won Lost Pet.; New York 44 26 629} Detroit . 44 29 .603 Boston .3 35 521 Cleveland .37 34 521! ‘Washington .38 36 514! St. Louis 31 36 463 Philadelphia 30 41 423 Chicago 24 49 329 1 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. Legion 2 0 1.000 Elks 1 1 500 Moose LS 3 250 = RED RUFFING PUTS STOP TO E. AVERILL NEW YORK, July 6.—One of the biggest bits of satisfaction derived by big Charles The Red Ruffing out of the one-hit game with which he celebrated his return to pitching form against the Cleve- land Indians was the fact he com- pletely stopped Earl Averill that day. The Yankee hurler, who let only two players reach first, and none & get any farther than that, fanned Averill three times, and it was the first game in which Averill had faced Buffing that he did not get at least one hit. — e NEW HOURS—BARBER SHOPS Effective July 9, all barber shops will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week days, excepting Saturdays and the days before holidays the hours will be from 9 a.m. to 7 pm. adv. BARBERS ASSOCIATION. Shop in Juneau FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GAS ' OILS GREASES Juneau Motors PUOT OF MAIN ST. T H’RAY! We feel price? IO AL | TWO YEARS YOUNGER DON'T be surprised if you dance with joy yourself when you see how our Zoric dry cleaning rejuvenates those drab suits and droopy dresses. Brings a new-like luster to silks and satins. Brightens the color. Gives a new-like softness to woolens and worsteds. And never leaves a tiny trace of odor. - The That’s another pleasant surprise. YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY 1 ORI WANT YOUI TO GET WELL., WHAT SWEENEYS CAN I DO 20y ouT FOR You? HE SORROW- ED A PIANO Ykl i By GEORGE M¢cMANUS (Hfim’> Xl T [ © 1934, King il \ < Features Syndicase, fac, Grea Byltais eights rederved. ] / OH, YEAM ! e~€( UNITED STATES LAND QFFICE Ay rage Land wvistrict LASKY'S HOME { | I U M al Survey No. 1594 | | Serial 03038 anN PUZZLE“ ! NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN| ¥ that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation by R ROBERTSON, its attor- ney -in , of Jutleau, Alaska, has made 2 tion for patent to,Al- 3 aslca 1 Lode mining claim, the “av;ng Hard Time Con- lode whereaf is also kaown as B % Sheeior No. 1 Lode, also as Per- vincig Cratics He TelGoacd No. t00ah K%k ax Handy B ac ~ BY AMBITIONS (AR ) |Liode. also as Juneau No. 1 Lode | l“"“’y‘vi“"f,‘ Comer jand o Alaska No. 2 Lode mining | 5 . clam. the lode whereof is MINNEAPGL13, July 6.—KHe has 3 o A sct the west coast talking about his X0O¥D 8% Sheelor No. %, Lode, aiso fistit prowess, but the old home 28 ‘WTPRYPLARCE O &SR S town remains the hardest place ,° 0 Y 9 BT S 3 o aardest PAY 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No e T ‘S{;")’V‘J'e‘l‘n; L‘?;‘r‘czi’;’mm, in the Sitk Recording and Ret- ainbe Lv\.,kly started strew- Mining District, Alaska, described ing victims behind him in Cali-| 38 follows: i fornia, Minneapolis fight fans havel Beginnmng ay Corner No. 1 Al- scratched heads over his deings. [8ska No. 1 Lode, a point on line Now comes gossip that Lasky, of mesne high tide of Klag Bay Wwhot latest explolt was the tame|identical with Corner No..1 oi ing of 2 Levinsky's windmill,|Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with may get into a ‘‘heavyweight tour-{cm'“"" No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey nament” leading to a fight with {1498, whence US.LM. No. 7, on the Max Baer. So Minneapolis, still' ¥est shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57 the unbeliever, is puzzled. (39’ 40” N, Long. 136° 05’ 45" W., Picking up cash and carrying|DeATs\N. 58° 03’ 15" W. 15486 forward a string of triumphs on| feet; thence S. 58° 18" E. 1,500 feet | the coast, Lasky is trying to bany .0 Corner No, 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | ish the memory of two defeats|thence S. 33° 55' W. 600.43 feet to| which marred a favorable record COther No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, at home. jidentical with Corner No. 2, Alaska Twin Cities fight crowds bought|NO: 2 Lode; thence 8. 33° 85 W. tickets to see Lasky lose, Twice 03156 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska they witnessed this—one to Ohar-iNO; 2 Lode; thence N. §3° 15" W.| oy Retalaft, Fargo, N. D, mater,| 142083 feet to Corner No. 4, Al-| and the other thne to Dick Dan. |25k No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’ iels of Minneapolis, both E. along line of mesne high tide of now| * weather-beaten from many rmgvl\l.xz Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No. storms. {5, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 8° Some claim Lasky's strategy was'm' 30” E., along line of mesne high at fault, others that the big fel- Itide of Klag Bay, 50.03 feet to low skipped his training orders at ’Come: No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; times. the N. 12° 03’ W, along line Vhatever i % g f Thesne high tide of Klag Bay, Whatever it was, the wagging, 2 tongues asserted he lacked some»‘lu‘s‘i feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska 9 |No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55' E., along line of mesne high tide of |Klag Bay 149.75 feet, to Cornor No {1, Alaska No. 2 Lode, identical with Corner No. 4, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | therice N. 6° 35' E., along line of | mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70 feet' to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence N. 33° 55’ E. 48473 |feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No. 1 Lode, the place of beginning. i ‘The names 0 adjoining and con- | flicting claims, ‘as shown by the plat . survey, with Alaska No. 1 Lode, | lare’ Handy Lode, Survey No. 1459, | land Delta Quartz Claim Lode, Chi- | lchagof Extension Claim No. 3 Lode | and Chichagof Extension Claim No. thing he went to Califor- nia with intentions to prove other- wige. A smart left hand helped Lasky quickly to a new reputation, and the greenbacks. But the home town, instead of priding itself, re- mains skeptical while Lasky keeps winning. Old newspapers ror sale at Em- pire Office. | GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors | Waxing Polishing | |4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; and, with | Sanding | Alaska No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, | o Survey No. 1459, and Jim Long | |Quartz Claim Lode, Chichagof Ex- | ention Claim No. 3 Loge and Chi- | chagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, | Survey No. 1498. ! Applicant claims the total area jof 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 Lode, & unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No.| 1 Lode, also with Perseverance No. | THE CARPENTER AND | CABINET SHOP '1 ‘Wood Work and Building | Opposite Harri Machine Shop | E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 357 AvLicE CLARK — PHONE 4504 | | | | | | e | sheclor No. 2 Lode, also | BT 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. Lode, with' the surface ground and lode hereof, identical with Andy Lede, S No. 1439, also with . unsurveyed, also with with Per- 9 Audy Lod, cverance No. 2 Lode, juncwu No. 2 Lode, and applicant 1s title to and has made ap- tion for patent to 1 lode 50 under those nanes. Comm t, in the following book Alaska No. 1 Lode, Book No. 7, page 4i. Sheelor No. 1 Lode, Book No. 7, page 470. Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min- g Book No. 7, page 266. Handy Lode Mining Record Book No. 17, page 255. in Juneau No. 1 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 33. Handy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 293. Handy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 50. 2 Lode. in Mining Rook No. 7, page 469 Sheelor No. 2 Lode, In Mining Book No. 7, page 471. Perseverance No. © Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 267. Andy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 7, page 254. Juneau No. 2 Lode, Book No. 7, page 34 Andy wvode, in Mining Book No. 6, page 299. Andy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 43l Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 13, 1933. in Mining Record J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. Date first publication: June 2, 1934. Date last publication: Aug. 13, 1934, Juneau lce Cream Parlors ! Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | | DANISH ICE CREAM | Bk e S | 1 i | —a JUNEAU SAMPLE SHopP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY"* CARLSON Shop m .uneau [ FEATURING CAKSTEN'S ALASKA MEAT CO. TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. 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