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IT SEEMS CARD NINE DEFEATED VETS, 20 70 8 Lyle flebiact "Shars® - with Six Errors in Sev- en Attempts RESULTS YESTERDAY Cardina” 8. (exhibitien). 29, Old-Timers Bob: Toussaint, that veteran sou:- dough who “cov " the Olid-Tim- ers-Cardinals baseball exhib: Baszcball Park last night for The Empire, started his account with the statement. “The game was over at 9:06 p. m” Now, ordinarily, the finishing time of a baseball game is not the most important item, and should not be mentioned But ther were some. dozen 'haa»lmen) las night who were more than glad their seven-inning clash with the Cards, junior players, was over. The youngsters walloped the old- Properly Brewed JUNEAU dise at the lowest prices when you buy at the Juneau PH( MILK Borden’s, Darigold and Carnation 13 CANS 99¢c Biscuit Flour I.G.A.—Ready Mixed Makes Fine Biscuits LARGE PACKAGE 33¢ CHEESE American—Full Cream POUND 22¢ upside-gown affair porter Toussaint said that not a single run made by either side was of the earned variety. But whol> army of fans sat in the sun and laughed at the antics veterans, whose slogan, apparently was “Well, I missed that one, but just hit another to me.” Attaboy, Lisle a shadow of a doubt, star of the day was Lyle Hebert, an importation from Everett, Wash., who, in his spare e, mangges to travel around the itory for a Seattle hardware ‘Without fielding the y at third base for the lose actual count, he had s six of which resulted in work, Lyle. George (Red) Henry, ages the Legion team in the City League, showed his charges how right field should be played. In cne inning, he gave the bleacher fans a chance to cheer when he ame up with a brilliant catch— accidentally. It was a long fly, nd George made a frantic leap & - the ball. He managed to hold That was about the only fly all the Old-Timers caught, with the veterans rolling on the ground on virtually every play. Informer Toussaint also brought Alt H BOTTLE 3 DELIVERIES DAILY BUTTFR resh Creamery 3 POUNDS SATURDAY ONLY COFFEE ALASKA SPECIAL Fresh Stock 2 POUNDS 49c EGGS Large Standards 3 DOZEN 95¢ SATURDAY ONLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, J | the rumor that the Old-Timers were | who man- %&lber For health and h.ppmeu' For fun and fellowship! A pale bottle beer of zest and sparkle. tainable everywhere. Enjoy it. Columbia Breweries, Inc. Definitely the finest. (All Alt Heidelberg Pale Botde Beer is bottled at the brewery only) not quite piring, and, satisfied with the um- although they are not considering a protest, they would like another crack at the Cardinals near the end of the season. Confi-} dentiall, e vets expect to over their stiffne resulting from last night's agony, by that time. 1 imer batteries included Henning, Bernhofer, ! Shepard, Schmidt and F. Henning, Tubbs and Shaw. The Cards used Pitchers Hagerup, Lindstrom, Nelson and Cathers Nelson and Bloomquxsl. e Catchers sese's e wiians. TENDER YAKUTAT AWAITS ARRIVAL OF CANNERY MAN Bound for the Libby, McNeil and Libby Company fishing cannery Yakutat, the motorship Yaku.al ar- rived from Seattle at 5:30 oclock vesterday afternoon. She is kerth- ed at the Juneau Commercial D*ck. | the | Skippered by Capt. Nels Eide, tender is awaiting the scheauled| here the ship N The Northland is bearing as a p: fenger Clff M. Axelson, can cuperintendent. - SHOP IN JUNEAU! BEER Proper]y Aged Ob- CASH hest quality merchan- Cash Grocery. PHONE 58 White King Granulated Sozp LARGE PACKAGE 2 bars White King Toilet Soap FREE Royal Gelatin Assorted Fruit Flavors 4 PACKAGES 29¢ DRESSIN Salad—Kraft’s Miracle Whip QUART 45¢ FRESH VEGETABLES ASPARAGUS, pound . . . NEW POTATOES, 5pounds FANCY CUCUMBERS, each HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound A f/'fiu\“ 10¢ 23c 15¢ 25¢ get | at| SHUTS QUT SOX Henry Coppola Pitches Senators to Three- Nothing Victory WASHINGTON, June 7.—Behind I the five hit pitching of Henry Cop- pola, rookie 'starting < his first game, a the series from the Red Sox. GAMES THURSDAY ! Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; San Francisco 14. National League Louis 1; Pittsburgh 2. All other scheduled games post- |)mcd on account of bad weather. American League Cleveland etroit 10. Second St. 3 to 0 yesterday afternoon to win| ROOKIE HURLER ELYS 70 INFIRST GAME | {Conte >L14 E 7, MEET 111195 ION; GAME n Y] IS IMPORTANT 1935. VISITING OLDS Reynolds, sister-in- w of Percy Reynolds of the Ju-|in 1 Ice Cream Parlors is the house | th of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds at ['1-. Mrs. George gues ments recent Mrs, George Reynolds is a arrival from Petersburg. | NAT. CY COUNCIL S FED. DIRECTORY A directory of Federal A: Alaska has just been is > National Emergenc 1l Director ing desired ted by | Council. John E. Pegues their home in the Empire apart-|has sent the directories to those in- terested and is tra copies if SAM A. LIGHT MAKES SHORT EUSINESS TRIP TO SITKA Light, representative of Se m's distilleries, left on a buss iness trip Sitka yesterday om the PAA Fairchild plane. - .- Sam A to supply ex- DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS I’AY' st Tonight May Re- __ fmmn;} Polnl fml Half Schedule GAME TONIGHT At Baseball Park—Legion vs. Elk: Washington shut out Boston | | Bs | hal ni an game postponed on account of rain. and Boston 0; Washington 3. Philade. ia-New York, postpon- |ed on account of rain. Chicago-St. Louis, postponed on count of rain. ace | STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast Leazue Won_ Lost 19 23 Pet. 694 610 533 5117 443 431 400 418 | Los Anzeles ‘(, akland San Franci }{911‘ wood ‘ Portland National League Won Lost 26 26 24 21 21 16 14 11 Pet 122 578 558 553 512 410 New York Pittsburgh Louis Br n(‘n]H\ Cincinnati Fhiladelphia y Baston American League Won Lost o7 27 SRk ANCHORAGE With a memb five, a city band cently in the Daily director. S BAND of twenty- ling Berutto to Ed 1 re- G at 6:30 o'clock. half of the City season more than le matter of win- 1es is becoming more tant s contest for between example. o'clock at Base- ame ,on the face & too important agement te-leading Legion ampion Elks. he possibilities clos- be discovered that, ) plan on cham- bout every game now on. remaining eduled ves ev mathematical crown will con- the the chance 1 to brass tacks, to- mean much. Hall of the Moose, the a tight cinch on nipping the EIKs. Antlers win, the will slip into second T Moose, idle, automa ep into the No. One ntage lead of .05 no game tomorrow, fracas scheduled for noon when the Moore are u-u- to plnv 3. 8000Y IS | WET FINAL E, England the ild 1 a perce 1 be June T.— 1, Mrs d the fi- Yorke meriy lay Billy dy, fo pion AND G AMERIC RECE LEGION \ll DAL I'a Lou Strutz and Danicl H ed the American Le- s in Anchorage CAUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS Garnick’s Chats == IFT () w “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE JUNE 17, 1935. THE FRIENDLY: STORE June Foods Specials “I am so sick days in bed?” Doctor—-Um, nights in bed your I think a few weuldn't hurt 0—0—0 When you are werried don't break dewn and cry, just put 2 o pretty dress, a smart little hat and get out in the great catd-ors, it will chase away the deprescion bug, keep you from | gcling wiinkle: and faking to a recking chair. 0—0—0 cldtimer is cne who can | remember when everyone bough | a new suit for Eacter, instead | of having the old cne cleaned. c—0—0 do you know any- my wife's where- | “Bridget, thing about abouts?” sir, T put them in the 0—0—0 Student — “Barber, can yor recemmend this hair tonic?” “¥c¢o, Sir, T know a man whe the cork with his teeth | in 24 hcurs he had a mustache.” c—0—0 | birth-control agita- y, would dic down, it only all the babies were like| (he Dicnne quints and could| e»n mcre meney than their fathers. ANl {his 0—0—o0 TRAGEDY intance bumping into nother on a downtown and saying .rapidly in “Wanna buy a chain Acq comy upis Jetter?” and or, don’t| Serve Baked Beans in (un you think I should spend a few individual pots—buy 2 s, HEINZ BAKED BEANS ! and the pot will cost you ONLY 10c SWIFT’S BACON Fresh and Delicious BY THE PIECE POUND—40c SLICED—Without the rind POUND—45c Don’t fall to try our CANNED PITTED PRUNES They art delicious, Large cans—25¢ COCKTAIL FRUITS Carefully Diced No. 2 cans 25 CENTS B & W PURE COCOA Fine quality 2 Ib. can—35¢ We are headquarters for the COOK BOOK out by the Business Professional Woman's Club Priced at 50c Put GARNICK’S GROCERY PLACE IN JUNE On a graduating platform she insists on a cap and gown but in July on the bathing beach he insists only on wearing a cap. 0—0—o A liftle bcy was showing his country friend the sights. re window was a large c¢f shiny red cran- “Are them good to eat?,” ask- ed the little country boy. “I chould hope to tell you,” ancwered the city boy, “when fhem berries are stewed they, make beiter apple sauce than prunes does.” 0—0—0 “I was; shipwrecked and lived cn a can of sardines a whole week.” “Tek- l~k—hrw cculd you move aro o—0—o ‘ou want to keep your yeo opensd thece days.” She—"“Wh He — “Well, you would look h geing around with them 0—0—0 BUBBLES Sounds fishy—“hcok and line,” Does the electric clock give us '.3 shecking time? | | Talk is o cheap that a little gosnip gees a long way. It is not always so easy to get your fill at the dentist's. If there’s anything as scarce a hen's teeth, it's a rcoster’s. Would you say that the fly | cop is airminded? | Do cat-paps and bull-dozing | restore one's animal spirits? PHONE 174 15t in Flaovr Ist inQualty MR BOSTON DRY Comes o you .. .. . 1007 DIS GIN ILLED FULL 90 PROOF “as smocth as old brandy” TRY OLD MR. BOSTO Four Favorite Ne Apricot Blackberry BEN BURK, INC. BOSTON, MASS. W. J. LAKE & COMPANY, —SEATTLE DISTRIBUTORS S Peach Cherry DISTILLERS INC. NI NEAR | ECONDS E