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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1934. ° : ! By GEORGE McMANUS FNEAND W||_|_ NEED SALMON, FROMHOLTZ CREW IS MOVED BRINGING UP FATHER TO EAGLE RIVER mmm:(‘ '™ GOING SHOPPING AND DON'T YOU DARE GOOUT- VLL 'PHONE EVERY HALF HOUR JUST TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN - HUH! THE INSECT SNEAKED OUT AFTER ALL ) SAID TO HIM- WOW! THE DOOR! SLAMMED SHUT '™M LOCKED l OUT AN THERE GOES THE SHES GONE - 'LL JUST GET THE_PAPER ON THE PORCH AN' PUT N Bill Fromholtz and his crew off 4 o six men, organized to construct & trafl from Echo Cove to Yankee NAVY IS SUNK YANKEES ARE PUSHED DOWN INBASEBALL ‘DAILY SPORTS C4RT00 - ME TIME READINF - PHONE: THATS MAGCIE - MISS POROTHY *ROUND - HAWAIIAN-BORN JAPANESE BALL . FALL, WINTER Stocks in Lofithon Are Re-| ported Down to Mini- mum, Present Time SEATTLE, July 30.—At least a mon out of the Pacific™ Northwest ports is expected for next fall and winter, said John Allsop, Pa- cific Coast Manager of the Royal Mail Line and Northwest manager of the Holland American Line. Allstop made the statement fol- lowing his return from a trip to England. He said London has felt the strike strongly and stocks of salmon are down to the minimum. He added England is on the up- grade as far as domestic trade is| normal movement of canned sal-| PR. DAVIDSON RETURNS | scientif Basin, have been diverted to Eagle River for a few days' work, it i3 announced today by Asst. Region- | al Forester Wellman olbrook. High water in the river was reported to be endangering the supports n' | the suspension bridge recently con-* | structed across the stream. An ef-§ fort will channel, be made to divert the? it TO LITTLE PORT WALTET) Dr. Fred A. Davidson, Chief of the Pacific Coast branch of lhe{ X work of the United! ~ States Bureau of Fisheries, &has returned to his summer headquar-} ters after having spent a day in local headquarters of the Burcau., He was accompanied by Blmer b, Higgins, Chief- of* the- scxentmq Diyision, who Is, making his first trp to ‘Alaska to study its n\,Cdn for concerned. i~cmnmxc :tudxcs H WOOD ruR SALE GAME SUNDAY STAR, REAL ONE | ENGLAND'S LEADING WOMAN BY ATHLETIGS 1. TENNIS PLAYER WON AT | e .wMBl}EDoN, —_— — = FLORY LEAVES ON TRIP ‘ 2 - H LINCOLN, Neb., July 30. — 1 By 2 - -rs! DBlock wood and klindlirg. Phone Could Not Hit, Could Not|Third Inning Rally with HENRY T o its| O TONGASS EADQUARTERS \ X Stop Grounders—All Two Home Runs, Fea- |/, COTTON from either side and takes © Pro-| o 11 lory. United States Re.| M™NE Lwcuuon ! fessional baseball like a handout, | tions of the Nebraska State base- a hobo to pire office. has left here by| plane for Ketchikan where he will spend several days conferring with | Stars Win 16 to 2 ture Sunday Game ] sball Like 8 hobo | gional Forester, BRITISH OP=N THE MISSY SHOP Juneau 6023104—16 PHILADELPHIA, July 30. z f ball league this season. sDbotor s ) 4 Navy 1 001—2 |Pounding out five runs in the SaklTItLe foesy | He is Jimmy Humito Horto, an | yapen: pencionaid of - Tongass| | Specializing in third innirkg, the Athleties removed outfielder for the Sloux Falls, 8.|spect National Forest trails and|| et guan L The Navy surely took a nose|the Yankees further away in the |D. Canaries. 1It's his first year|other projects in that vicinity. [ EUURR, DRSCEES dive in yesterday afternoon’s|League's lead again Sunday by in pro ball after semi-pro exper-!me cxpects to return here next | and accessorles at moderate game. Fans who had expected to|coming through 6 to 3 to win. The |, ience in Southern California. Shialay . © oo | prices see a repetition of the classic of}third inning attack featured a In high school in Hawaii ihe|_ FR i e = = ¥ Friday night were disappointed as|two home run smash. little Japanese was a football and - the All-S walked away with basketball star and once ccached GAMES SUNDAY an independent team outside the RAINCOAT an unexciting game by the wide 6, 3. 5 Hollywood 3, 3; Missions 2, 4. National League Chicago 7, 2; Cincinnati 5, 4. margin of 14 runs. Pacific Coast ieaguc | scholastic ranks to a champion- Vainly the Sailors used ‘2?'9_" Seattle 5, 1; Sacramento 6, 0. |shib. He is 21 years old. N S’ » N Rl ey gug| Tkt 1 WiOod 3 oohes | ew Shipment ut none ol hen Vi i i . g oo Gasrilh . Eoves, Fihia JaRHANGEr | T ooy A BRI ONE HALIBUTER SELLS | who had lost the tight game two nights before, started for the Navy again but his arm must have been sore as he had a hard time pull- ing through the first inning. After The Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stev |sold 3200 tons of halibut mc | Saturday to the Alaska Coast Fish- |eries at the prevailing fate of & | LEADER DEPI. STORE Reeves came Lambert and Mec-| Brooklyn 2, 0; Boston 5. 1. and 3 cents per pound. Cloud. Philadelphia 4, 0; New York 2,2. ENDEAVOUR~ i LAY George Brothers Junge and Marter pitched for| St. Louis 9; Pittsburgh 5. WIN TO ROUND OUr Juneau, and Junge went through \\ THE MOST SUCCESSFUC 5 oA __‘_————1‘:~‘- o - his four innings with only two American League SPORTS YEAR JUNEA U | PSR s s e ot R ———— hits and one run, the latter be-] Cleveland 11, 6; St. Louis 5, 3 IN RECENT HISTORY| ing uncarned. Detroit 16, 4; Chicazo 15, 6. FOR, BN ALASKA I‘IEAT CO. New York 3; Philadelphia 6. Boston-Washington, rain. Navy Nine Errors Not only did the Visitors fail to hit the ball, but they also had Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" | FEATURING CAkSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC ILAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected trouble stopping grounders. Nine{ DETROIT TAKES OPENER WIMBLE PON P 0. .Subetation Na, ¥ " errors were chalked up against FROM CHICAGO WHITE SO SINGLES CUP S = e ~— - - - them, and of these, York at short| CHICAGO, Ill, July 30.—Detroit 8ack To EE DELIVERY | e — ——— Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective A gency took the opener last Saturday af- Process Served ternoon in the series with the Chicago White Sox by a score of starred with four. Springer, Locke and Grist of the Subs made two hits apiece, All Rights Reserved by The Assoclated Press Indian Egg-Lump Smith, Skagway; Baltimore, Md. —eo—— C. H. Smith,| op pepartment Store, has been re- The work was the Osborn, South Pasadena, Cal.; Mrs. Ada F. Osborn, South Pasadena; C. H. Lamb, San Scattle 14; Sacramento 3. Draught Beer On Tap In one of the prettiest basket- ball games ever staged here, a picket Juneau squad trimmed the opened to traffic. STANDING OF CLUBS Francisco; W. done cooperatively between PHONE 412 3 and this accounted for all the|ll to 1. It was School-boy Lyn- | o hits made by that team. Of the|wood Rowe's thirteenth victory in|® ® ® ;1 '“'IF’"'M'I L' e el & Tt BRw e GARDEN PATCH T0 Cigars WM. FEERO, Manager ) Jocals, Junge starred by smacking|seventeen starts. By winning the| ® S 620 | 2 S J ildi out three clean bmglefi in three|game Detroit went to the head of | * ® ¢ ¢ & & o o 8.8 @ o » Zynda OCCUPY COMPLETE | Cigarettes Phone 2152 Room. 1,: Shattuck Bmldmls'z 0. Box 968 trips to the plate. Bill Schmitz|the American League column fol- g Lt. J. A. Holbrook, USN. USS SPACE ON SEWARD} Candy . O. | and Diringer made two apiece. lowing the Saturday gamec. Gistineds Bonita; (Lt. (j.g) F. Kent Loomis, As soon as “Con" Ellingsen saw USN, USS Bonita; L& R. J.| 1o Garden Patch, Ernest Grit-i| Cards i that the game was going to be in GAMES SATURDAY el Heaing Faat Lous: Bourke, USN., USS Holland; M | fin, proprietor, will occupy all of| ’ line, he pushed in reinforcements National League e Wi W Essan cand GRUBHIEY SRy e space in "the store room on BURN to give all the players a chance at| Chicago 2; Cincinnati 11. > , ersburg; Lt. H. E. Padley, USN.| g L i stroet, between Second and the Navy. Practically the entire| St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 5. : . Chamboriin, | USS Holland; James G. Lennon,| . pary of the store has been e game was played in a mist, which| Brooklyn-Boston, rain. Ketchikan; Harry R. Race, Ket-| Tacoma; G. W. Howard, Juneau;| oo .isq py Big Van" but he is| began to turn into rain as Regele; Philadelphia-New York, rain. chikan; D~ W. P. Race, Seattle;|J. P. Morgan, Juneau. | moving his uptown store equip- . called the game in the seventh. Charles W. Wilkins, Dolphin; Har- A Taais ment to his Lower Front Street| 1 n lan um The band from the Fleet was American League ry Townsend, Seattle; Leonard H. 2 W2 e e | rnbation. ew out again to furnish music be-| New York 3, 2; Philadelphia 4, 1.| Delano, Islander; William From- V. Borkovich, Chichagof; J. A.| Mr. Gritfin says his growing # tween the half-innings. Cleveland 10, 2; St. Louis 8, 3. |holz, Juneau; C. L. Canaday, Sc- Dightman, Juneau; John Feleln, |, o %, " o0icq nim to ex- The short score is as follows: Boston 6, 1; Washington 3, 2. |attle; Mrs. Frances Johnson, Ju-| Chichagof; Jack Higgins, DuPont; and. ° 1 2 00 b k R H E | Detroit 11; Chicago 1. neau; Mrs. Anna C. Berfhold, Al Simonson, Juneau; Steve Early, R 0l rctnc . per ton at bunkers Juneau ... 167 .12 2 Juneau; Clara Heller, Juneau; | Eagle River; Ford Butler, Juneau; | ; Navy Fie o B 10 Pacifie Coast League Grace M. Lincoln, San Francisco; |Frank Northrup, Hoonah; O. R.| OPEN FERRY WAY Portland 4; Oakland 3. Hattie Fountain, Newcastle, Cal;| Overello, Hoonah; A A. Greenwald,| perry Way, 50 feet of which Your $ is bigger when you burn CAGERS OF SUBMARINES San Francisco 1; Los Angeles 2.| G- A. Yardley, Victoria, B. C,;| Juneau; Bill Garn, (Chichagof; |y recently paved, between the Pabst Famous BOW TO LOCALS, ALSO| Hollywood 4; Missions 11. N. A. McEachran, Seattle; Lois E.| Fred Anderson, Juneau; E. E.|cglifornia Grocery and the Lead- Pl ] 3 E. Nettle, Port Arthur, ;M. WOOD Fur SALE business firms and the Cti o i i g DEe SRR R Won' Lost, - Bet.|and, Mrs, 8 B Emorsen. Fosi| Hlook wood lndukllnd]mg. Phots | Ol Bhen " vasing. custHl1: JIMMY"" 'CARLSON battle for the first three quarters zgfl“;;a:g‘k e 085 35| Worth; Carl Wirth, Seattle; Lt 358 v, | SR : - j R eI a) : Ml S e S s==—u—1| PACIFIC COAST COAL (0. | Juncau swing inio. the lead 10 Stons B 2. e -flflmfl|||||||l||||fll|||l|"||||||m|||!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Illll|||'|||||||||||ill||||||||||||||||||||||||||“|||||||||l||||ll|l|uh- Tt i AN : Pittsburgh .44 a1 E 9 : d the first quarter by th i v A potnts bt & Fiewr vl o, the| ENlAdelohla . 41 58 . | THE CARPENTER 9 4|2 JPNEAY €9 B second carried them out in front Cinclnnan- 4 : 32 o IT S A AND 3 v 13 to 11. The third quarter was! CAB]NET SHOP | BOAT RACE SLIPS OFF SHIP, DROWNS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) ZORIC H E fought on even terms and the lo- £ cals nosed out in the fourth “m'"e'"wl:x:"‘:o“ ® i 2 H Wood Work and Building ! ¢ Hollman, Garn, J. Orme, Joel .. . st lrt e ec 1V e | Opposite Harri Machine Shop Snow, Elmer Lindstrom, Davlin, New York | E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker é v o 51 36 Brown, Garnick, Moyer, Nowell,| . 1.4 53 4 | | : and Blake were used by the lo-| Jeieland - e ¢ h b | PHONE 4504 | 5 Ol Washington 4 51 ere s i | .4'; St. Louis ... .41 48 46 esca ll'l 2 Philadelphia 37 55 402 p g 8 3 | MEMBER OF POWER Chiiszo - o E We carry a comp]cle line of : ) H WINES sty T b AR P 288a S8BT T T T T T T T T T LI L) Won Lo el ) CAMP GRANDE, Camano Is-|Los Angeles . 3 13Sb '? land, Wash,, July 30. — Charles San Francisco . 15 It’s like a story of adventure. The way chemists and B Stevens, of Everett, participating|Hollywood ...... 16 engineers experimented and worked to perfect this mar- E in the Seattle-Nanaimo boat race,|Missions . 16 556 velous dry cleaning system. But there’s no mystery about H was " diownad ek Alerc ] Wi JhgScattie LR the marvelous things Zoric does for your clothes. 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