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ON TH' SIX OF CEL.L. 193, King Features Syndicaie, Inc 1 Jus' GOT T RADIO-- EM PASSED BALL GIVES LEBION ANOTHER WIN Moose Lose Well-Played Game, 2 to 1, Before Large Crowd of Fans RESULTS YESTERDAY Legion' 2, Moose 1. It's race always goes to the swift. That 1 j vhat happened at Baseball Park last night when, in the final inning, Ward McAllister slid across hcme plate with the winning run for the Legion, after a swift dash from third base as Catcher Pete Nello of the Moose let a low pitch 80 past him. Before. the largest crowd tais sea- son—some 250 fans, in fact—the Legion grabbed a firm hold on first position in the City League by nos- ing out the fraternal club in a well- played contest, 2 to 1. This is the winners’ third victory in as many starts. It was the first performance of the Moose in play this season. 'Twas nip and tuck until that passed ball broke up the ball game, with fans enjoying the sunny weather 'while watching McAllister, the veteran, hook up in a near air- tight pitching duel with tall Dave Turner, newcomer from Anchorage. ! That Passed Ball The count tied at 1-all with one down in the final frame of the seven-inning tilt, McAllister drew a an old sporting adage that the ¥ Great Britain rights reserves 833 via the walk route and:he caes were loaded. termined Moose rally a few mo- nents befcre by snagging a long fly n decp center with a circus catch, vas5 at bat. One strike was called on him. The next throw was low, but it zipped through Catcher Nel- lo's legs. McAllister, alert, sped for Lome plate. He slid across the covet- zame was cver. The Mosse. chowing a much- | ved nine from last year's club, | drew first blood when three singles and an error spelled a run in the third. Foed Schmitz opened things with a neat drive to center. Then | two were down on strikeouts. How- ever, Bill Schmitz drew life on an| infield bcbble. Stan Grummett's well-placed Texas-Leaguer over third sent Fred Schmitz scamper- ing across with a tally from sec- ond. Junge Hits 'Em Ken Junge's double, the only ex- tra-base blow of the fracas, tied things up in the sixth when he drove in Legionnaire Bob Boyd, who had singled sharply over first. The fans came out in goodly numbers to look over Turner, who, rumor has it, was quite effective against the noted U. S. S. Wright nine in a game at Anchorage last season. And they weren't disap- pointed in Turner's showing. The lad has a wicked hook and a nifty drop. His tosses were a bit wild last night, as witness the Eeven, walks, one wild pitch and two men whom he hit. But, brother, when SIX LEETLE SNUFFIES --- when Wilson arm. too, and, after a to his coaching box. The lineups: MOCSE W. Schmitz, 1f Grummett, rf M. MceSp'd'n, rf Erskine, ss Haines, 1b Andrews, 1b J. Schmitz, cf Manning, 3b F. Schmitz, 2b P. Nello, ¢ Turner, p Totals LEGICN Koshak, €now, 1b Nowe]l, cf Boyd, ¢ . Junge, 2b Picinini, rf Foster, 3b Roller;, ss McAllister, p hig > 8909 €3 6 0 = B3 e @0 0 [y Foster lively co~ocoococoocood ~o~ocooom~rmol oqmnou‘—-ocag walk. Bill Koshak, next Legion hit-|that curve of his breaks, it's “i’IONEER AWY ., was hit on the second pitch, | beauty! He only allowed four his, ing the hurler to second. Then | but had to pitch himself out of sév- 3 Joo Snow vas issued a free|eral holes of his own digging. Although the Moose showed an | improved aggregation, the purple- E7 Ncwell, who had ended a de-|hatted Legion put on a good shqwlem Jast evening. at the card Qparty of pepper and spirit. George (Red) | given by the members of the Wom- Henry, hustling manager, put in 2 |en's” Auxiliary of the Piopeers of protest to Umpire Harold E. Regele | glaska, Igloo No. 6, held at the I. claimed, a /o, O, F. Hall i called foul ball really had hit Bis| pyring the evening numerous Fans who sat near home plate were pretty well agreed that FOs- | concluded with, the serving of de- |’ ed rubber just ahead of Nello's ne-"ter's elbcw must be made of wqod, |jjcjous refreshments by the hos- teving toss to Turner. The ball |for there certainly was a sound click | teses. for the evening. = | heard. Umpire Regele thought SO |, prige winners at bridge were; Mys. session | john Torvinen, first; Mrs. H., Orew- around home plate, belligerent Man- |son second; Robert Keeny won hlthsmn(m-d Unlversity student ahd ager Henry was persuaded to retire NS OCOOoONO Ok E |second. At pinoehie ithose recetving _EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935, By BILLIE D RECKON SNUFRY AR AIMIN', TER: LAWS A ME ~- - S0 THET'S WHY LO-WIZIE - DISAPPEART WITH TH' “INSHORANCE ' MONEV"= GOT A RIGHT GOOD . SKULL-RIEGE ‘OM HER EF (SHE Al 2l MERRIED . TER SICH SHIF'LESS SHKONIK - N S ER T GRATS TAKE THER PAT 3 QLLER WON'T PLACE FU.. SPEC ELE PEOPLE | R, LIVE -~ L e Artificlal watering during dry | periods will prove a great advantage | but only if it is properly done. Fre- WJ,“M sprinkling is injurious. (| Sapk \thoroughly about onge | T to flow, <|rows® e theé' rows. When il i has 'sonked in eover With dry soil to prevent' i fp, 60T C ARTY DRA! - “'CRowD o FRIDAY EMATELR B0LF Youth Becomejs\:l};r(sré. Xii- erican to Cop Title: Two Years Straight An excellent attendanice was Dres- Ala Alrways Fairchil 3 o e pilot Alex . Holden, LoM| yon 5ARLY~ MONDAY { Steamer Yukon, from the West- ard, is - scheduled $outhbound at Monday morning. 3 twenty-five cents. | child lett, for Wm ‘Aaku. River wherp, the s to have a radio statipn construot- od. Passengers, on she_;g\;z werp | Sharpstone and Don Able. Mrs. Sharpstone and Mr., Able are mak- ing the round trip and will return resident of San Francisco, is again |to Juneau this afternoon. Mr.| British Amateur golf champion. |Sharpstone, mining | éngineer, is . Standing off & great closing chal- b"l“‘l‘d f°’l 'xhe Wm;”‘"’ Sreup o ‘ lenge by Dr. William Tweddell, Lit- (Mining claims, and Mr. Anderson, | 0 | prizes. were, . Mrs.. John \WInEher, il captured the coveted trophy here CarPenter, will remain at Canyon | 0 (Stanley Norwicka, high.and Mrs.E. |today in a 36-hole final, 1-up. Thug, 1S1and: to construct the' rildio sta- | | Connor and George Osborne, s69nd. ‘gne handsome youth became the HO0 bullding. B AR first American and the third man| MEACHRAN ARRIVES “in history, to win the title two years| ., M'LEOD GOES SOUTH N. A. McEachran, who 1s the rep- §traight Norman, McLeod, who has been centative for Schwabacher Broth- . Little led his medical opponent Tcceiving medical care at St. Anm's ers, arrlved from a Southeast Alas- 3-up at the halfway mark, but then Hospital since last January for an Ka port on the Northland. {was seized ‘with a bad, almost fatal, |infected knee, left the hospital yes- | e ;attack cf the “jitters.” While his terday afternoon and took phssage “One out ‘when winning run scored. Tival shot steady golf, Little drop- On the motorship Northland for | Score by innings 12345 6 7—R ped holes until, negr the end, the the south to consult s specialist./ Moode 0010000=1 American’s adva:tage had been He arrived here from. the Westward | Lenito 0,0.0,0.0.11-2 | Wiped out durl]mz the :inter months following Struck oyt by—Turner 7, MeAllls- |, On the thirticth hoie, Litgla re- | (HUEY Which xeshltad in the in- ter 8. Walked by—Turmer 7, Me- gained his poise ‘sufficiently to wln‘(;ciim' acogrling "t Ty Allister 3. Wild pitch—McAliister. two of the next three and marched _'C_‘_‘ & ) Hit by pitched ball—Nowell, Koshak to the thirty-fifth dormie two. r~- by Turner. Passed ball—P. Nello. , Here the Briton lopped a hole off Two-base ‘hit-—Junge. Earned runs his deficit as he almost holed out Moose 1, Legion 1, Left on bases from a sand trap for a'birdie three, | —Moosz 9, Legion 5. Double vhyo—,’hut won with a four as Little rapped Erskine to . Schmitz to Andrews.’his jron second shot into a swarm Time of game—2 Hours, 5 minutes. of spectators in the rough and pro- Umpires—Paulson and Regele. !duced a five. | tables of bridge, whist and pipochle | were in play and the evening was | Pacific Coast Coal Co. : OFFERS For Quick Spring Fires INDIAN EGG LUMP COAL CLEAN T——ECONOMICAL S-CN-THE-SEA, Eng- 25—Lawson Little, Jr., li. STAN land, May Tmen‘s..prue.,'l‘hme winning at whist | were, Mrs. Tom Dull and J. 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