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NOW - LISTEN-, MY SON! | WANT TOA TALK TO YYou- THATS BETTER THAN HAVING TO HEAR MOTHER SING ERSKINE TAKES LEADERSHIP IN BATTING RAGE Diringer Slumps Badly Last Week—Nowell, Junge Boost Standing After biting Jack Diringer’ for two weeks, Claude stepped into first place batting race, while the Legion catcher tock an awful slump. Three Legion batters are almost neck and neck for second place. Jung: displaced Livingston in! fourth place. The .300 class this week is composed of the following: Erskine, E. 62 18 26 .420{ Diringer, A.L. 51 14 19 373 Nowell, AL. 15 23 .366| Junge, AL. 1821 362} Livingston, 13 351} 5 346 | 18 220" 15 .320 , 9 314 | J. Sl’hmhz M 9 .308 There were no home runs among the leaders in the past two weeks, | so Erskine with 5 four-baggers retained his lead of two over Man- | ning, Diringer, and McAlister. | In the three-bai hit division, | McAlister, Junge, and Buss Orme, have two each. Erskine widened his leall in doubles and now has 12 two-base hits to 8 cf his nearest competitor, Livingston. ‘Three Legion players are scrap- ping for stolen base honors, with Nowell credited with 11, Snow 10, and Lowe 9. { Erskine is tied with Nowell for the leadership of total bases with 103 each. Garn is following with _ 101. Erskine continued to hold his impressive runs batted in leader- ship, having knocked in 23 against his nearest rivals, Jernberg and McAlister, who have 14 each, —————— TO STUDY BUILDING | PLANS FOR CITY HALL | A committee has been appointed in Petersburg to locate a site for the proposed municipal building, and to find out costs of construc- tion. dust | skine in the | | PRIN. CHARLOTTE IS | DUE THIS EVENING| Canadian steamer Princess Char- lotte is due in port at 7 o'clock | this evening from the south. The steamer is reported to have a large i number of tourists aboard and: also Mrs. W. T. Brown and Miss E. C. Schneur, booked for Juneau. | with the Bureau of Public Roads. i Dorcthy Round, a new queen of tennis, was the fir: wear manpish shorts on the courts. acticn and with Helen Jacobs ( defeated in the all-England title amounts {o the world championsh recent victory of a “home” player represents the biggest English achi tition since 1910, the series yesterday afternoon. | AN' 1IN CONCLUSION - LET ME SAY- THAT \F YOU AVOID ALL THE TEMPTATIONS I'VE JUST TOLD YOU ABQUT YOA\)'L\_ BEA FIME CUBS DEFEAT DODGERS: WIN - STREAK ENDS | Joe Cronin Leads His Sen— ators to Victory Over White Sox cago Cubs | streak at four games, with an 8 to‘ 3 decision in the first game of the present series. Cuyler made!/ four hits during the game. CRONIN KNOCKS HOMER TO HELP SENATORS WIN| CHICAGO, July 2% — Led by Manager Joe Cronin, who poled| {a home run, double and single,|358. | Washington ground the White; into the American, with an 11 to 5 opening game of Sox further League cellar victory in the GAMES MONDAY National League i .woman to The British star own in right) of California, whom she moatch at Wimbledon for what nrh in tennis and PETERSBURG. NUPTIALS Miss Dorothy Ruth Scott and Norman Rustad were recently mar- ried in Petersburg. Mrs. Rustad formerly taught in the Petersburg high school, and Mr. Rustad is e - ONLY ONE PASSENGER GOES ON NORTHWESTERN Victor Quist, bound for Peters- burg, was the only passenger for whom space was available when the Northwestern passed through Juneau southbound early this morning. Due to the heavy tour- ist traffic, there were no locals re- ported from Skagway to Juneau. AT TUME IOTELS ® e 0 000 00000 ® 0 00 0 00 000 Gastineau Geraldine Feero, Skagway; Har- ry 8ownsend, Seattle; W. 8. Fitz, Seattle; Henry M. Van Patten, Se- attle; R. H. Stock, Ketchikan; F.| L. Fiske, Seattle, J. L. Johns, Se- attle; H. A. Gerstman, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Stuart, Se- attle. Alaskan V. Anderson, Juneau; T. J. Jac: obsen, Seattle; Ed Egland, Chicha- gof; M. E. Crawford, Taku; Jack Biske, Juneau. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON- —~TE 8e BROOKLYA CASEY STENEEL @i 8& TicKLED TO ET You, smmsey RIGHT- HANDER (S GIVING E Copecr ol A LITTLE TO . - v CHEER- ABOUT: FANS AUNG O SCORED TWELVE - UICTORIES WHILE TUE REST OF GiE STAFF WAS SCORING NNETEEN .~ —_— ‘Al Rights Reserved by The Associated Presy Chicago 8; Brocklyn 3. St. Louis 6; New York 5. Cincinnati 4; Boston 2. Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia 3. American League Washington 11, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 9. New York 5; St. Louis 2. Boston 2; Detroit 1. Pacific Coast League No games were played in ’ Detrott | New Boston | Cleveland Washington St. Louis Philadelphia Chicago |san Francisco ! Los { Hollywood | Missions BROOKLYN, July 20.—The Chi-i Oakland loosed a barrage Of Seattle {heavy hits yesterday afternoon, Sacramento icudmg the Brooklyn Dodgers’ win| Portland Legion | Blks { Moose aid Katherine BUT, DAD! HOW DID YoU FIND OuUT ABOUT THESE THINGS THAT “YYou TELL ME NOT Jo Do’ America.. League Won Lost Pet. 56 33 629 PATCO MAKES FLIGHT " & | KETCHIKAN AND BACK .48 43 527| Last evening the seaplane Patco, .. 48 -527‘Pum Chet Mclean, made a trip .43 478 | to Ketchikan, taking Karl Drager 39 476|and Donald Brindle, who have 35 402 | been taking their bar examinations 29 -323 here, back to their home city. The plane returned early this morning, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sluart and son Ronald. Previous to the Ketchikan trip, the Patco tock passengers of the 586 Northland on three pleasure hops over Juneau and Mendenhall Gla- cler. Flights planned for this after- noon or evening arz one to Chi- chagof and one to Skagway. e | York 52 61 Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won 20 o & 17 16 15 14 il 6 Lost Angeles 207 THE CARPENTER AND Juneau City League Won - Lost | Prt ! 5 3 ! 4 3 3 6 e l CABINET SIIOP | Wood Work and Bullding Opposite Harri Machine Shop Phone | E O Fields L. R. Nunamaker —adv. | | | WOOD FOR BALE Block wood and kindling. PHONE 4504 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court for the Dis- : trict of Alaska, Division Number ( One. At Juneau. !In the Matter of Katherine Hooker, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey. To the creditors of Katherine Hooker, of Juneau in the First Division of the Territory of Al- aska and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Neolice is hereby given on t.hL h day of July, A. D. 1934, the Hooker was duly | adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of her creditors will the be held at the office of the under- Pacific Coast League yesterday 4s signed referee at 181 South Front ! the clubs were traveling to open Street in said Juneau on the 9th this afternoon on schedule for this week: Hollywood at Mission. San Francisco at Los Angeles, Scattle at Sacramento, 24, 26; Seattle at Oakland 27, 28, Portland at Oakland 24, 25, 26; ® STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost - 87 33 55 35 .. 53 35 41 44 ... 43 48 .. 39 51 38 52 29 57 Pet. New York Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia .......... 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