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BRINGING UP FATHER HELLO,MRS. DORA BELL! THIS S MISS JNGGS SPEAKING -M MOTHER WISHES YOuU THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, ’TUESDM MAY 28, 1935. TELL HER-1 AM THE ADMIRAL OF \'T AND ¥ YOuU ARE SECOND IN COMMAND - WOULD COME OVER SO SHE CAN TELL YOU ALL ABOUT OUR YACHT- WILD CONTEST GOES T0 MOOSE BY 10 - 9 SCORE Elks'hop. Fourth ‘in ‘Row to Black Sox in Free- for-All Game RESULTS YESTERDAY Mooe 10, Elks 9 (game called last half sixth, darkness). Just like gcod old Scuthern hash; that was last night's City League baseball game won by the Moose over the Elks, from last week, the clash, abbrevi- ated to five and a half innings by darkness, provided a small gather- ing of fans with just about every- thing. First “of all there was the wet ball and bat to contend with. Then | ! there Some while were errors, plenty of them wer2 due to the wet field, others were of the old-fash- foned ‘‘bonehead” variety. Hitting there was, too, along with occasion- al flashes of pitching After a quiet first inni found both starting hu —Dave Turner of the Black Sox and the veteran Pete Schmitz of the Elks— bothered by the heavy drizzle, Moose scored five runs in second and looked as if they had the game sewed up. An error, two singles and Fred Schmitz' double to which the 10 to 9. Postponed | the | '™ Mosher, ka Juneau who pitched for the Alas-| in 1927, had rrplaced Schmitz on the Elk mound. Right| off the bat he hit a man and walk- ed two. Then, to climax things, he balked in a run. and Jack Schmitz' for the other two. And ~ Drives Two In Walter Andrews’ stinging single down the first base line drove in the final two Moose tallies in the next inning. But, as the shades of night were | falling in the sixth, the desperate 'E]ki came within an a of tying single accounted things again. Beb Jernberg singled land C. H. (Big Mac) MacSpadden jcracked a single which bounced on |a fence in center field but rolled {back into the field of play. Jern- berg scored, but Big Mac made the Ithird out trying to stretch the hit to a double , it was a rousing The pitching, all in all, much. Of course, the wet ball had lots to do with that. Tur- the young recruit from An- got into trouble when he to:s too many curves at The hitter of the day was laced cut two nice ball Ma:Spdn, ss Orme, cf Trit center, combined with a neat dou- ble steal by Russell and Phil Stern- ig for the tallies. What A Rally! But the hapless Elks—now four defeats against their re weren't out of the pict In the fourth they drove young Turner from the mound as th: spiked Tubber eight times. as a time befcre Relief Pitcher Claude Ercskine could stem the upr Two rousing doubles by Joe Nl and Bus Crme helped. So did reckless asse ent of three -walk 2 wild pitch, a man hit by a pit ed ball and an error That same frame found . the Black Scx tying things up, though. 1t the wild M:nnin, Grumme Toatals OUTSIDE OF PAYIN FER 1T, | WONDER \WHAT An outfield fly | ‘:\nn. GOIN' TO BE! *Game called last half sixth, dark- ness. fRan for Haines in fifth. Score by innings: 12345 Elks Moose Innings pit 3; Turner, 3 Schmii A kine walked by, Mosher 2, Turner; charge Turner 5; Wild piteh, eredit victory to, Erskine; defeat to, Mosher; hit by pitched ball, Haines 2, by Mosher; | J. Nello by Turner, Erskine; balk, Mosher; Passed ball, Blake; Two-base hits, J. Nello, B. Orme, F. Schmitz; earned runs, Elks 8, Moose 6 ft on bases, El 3, Moose 7; stolen bases, Ellins:. burg, Jernberg, B. Orme, Merritt, Blake (2), Haines, Erskine, Sternig (2), Russell. Time of game—1 hour 55 minutes. Umpuc5vPaulsan and Regele. LEVINSKY IS WINNER OVER GERMAN BOXER TORONTO, May 28.—King Le- insky of Chicago, fish peddler, thumped out a ten round decision last night over Hmh Birkie of Ger- ut 4 pounds and pounds less. -~ Livingston by ot and CI hauncey Simp- new gridiron coaches at the Univ of Missouri, both have master { gkl 020 GARL A\D BOGG AN Hardwood Flocrs /axing Polisk.ag Sanding PHONE 533 List prices at Pontiac, Mdchiun begin at $615 he Six and $730 for the Eight (subject to change without notice). Standard group of acces- Jor t extra. Turner 4, Ers-| P.. Schmitz 1, | Easy G.M. . Time Payments. PONTIAC jWJM SIXES AND EIGHTS MAGGIEE ?IEHE_:THE‘ uT ‘A \ \ P AN B WHAT | AM! “* 0PPORTUNITY * POUNDING ON DOOR OF MOOSE Black Sox (i)fid Rate First Place Tie by Win Over Legion Tonight GAME TONIGHT At Baseball Park—Legion vs. Mocse at 6:30 o’clock. GAME TOMORROW At Baseball Park — Elks vs. Legion at 6:30 o'clock (post- pened game). Old Lady Opportunity is pound- ing on ‘the Moose door. Whether | the Black Sox open said portal| remains to be seen as the Moose and Legion nines cross bats in af seven-inning City Baseball League contest at 6:30 o'clock tonight. The Moose stand on the thres- hold of first place in the City League. A defeat tonight of the f . By GEORGE M \V'"LD -t 132 | league-leading Legionnaires place the two clubs in a | the top spo! But the Moose | good posit Opportun | to use | Zcta would | tie for aren't in a »ex)‘ to open doors to Lady‘ Last night they had | two first-line pitchers and Dave Turner | the Elks. Unless Art McKinnon has an- | ace up his sleeve, one of| those tired hurlers must start to- night The skine away Legion team offers a wide ¢ choice. Just who Manager | v will decide upon is| but he could choose| | from this list of reputable hurlers: Ward McAlister, Tal Picinini, Elld‘ |Ken Junge | President Willlam Holzheimer |said today that, if good weather | prevails, another postponed gamo\ ‘mll be played tomorrow night, wn.hl {the Elks and the Legion mixing. | "l'h('n on Memorial Day, he plans | | to bring the Legion and the Moose together in a fracas postponed | from two Sundays ago. - JOHNSON DEPARTS { | | Chet Johnson, National Grocery | | representative, left here on the Yu- | kon for Wrangell. WITH THIS GIT-UP SUPPOSE I'LL BE SCRUBBIN' DECKS! BARNEY ROSS IS FAVORITE, BOUT TONIGHT NEW YORK, May 28—Barney Ross is 7 to 5 choice to whip Jim- my McLarnin in tonight's cham- pionship welterweight bout. LR 10 & DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY: e e “Tenorrow’s Styles Today” “Jiineau’s Qion Siore” JUNEAU CASH Vill remain Day. 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