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\Y, JU e NE 14, 1935 Jy GEORGE " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FI BRINGING UP FATHER SN THE ing singles McMANUS d in a an tu | FEEL FINE-™M¢ [ LISTEN - DONT 7 “Juneau’s Own Siore” e s et eed " | war. Ho jumped into baseball from ! hlflh school, The veteran catcher does not care to talk much about his fuss with the Indians" manager, which led to his release as @ free agent. He pre- F. O. B. Bunkers PHONE 412 : Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORPORATION —PLANT, LAWRENCEBURG, IND ' EN \ OK 3 =k 1 because’ he | NOW GO 1IN AND | PO ARE 930 RS ?(xg\?\;\;fi YRR QEES\,E‘TACT \ THINK FER ONE FEELING GOOD “ 3 D A MINUTE THAT ¥ L LF- LONG LI\FE | T'S A SECRET=- s Y or - THESE FINE YOURSE EAT PLENTY =¢ [ s he beaten \ &y s, [RATS-ME KiN GOTO DAYS L AU | i 3 2 A MOVIE FER FORTY ABRHPOAE i CENTS: \WHY insber 3 0 00 00 i ANNOY ME? i - o ¢ 03 1.0 \\\\\U//- Elks Stopped at Plate ‘)\ t 200500 3 Anchorage Lad, So ik A o L lorage Ld » 3000248 Lose, 4-1 Count 3005 31 A an, 3 00102 RESULTS YESTERDAY i 3 000098 \ ) Moo 4, Elks 1. " 00 R #\‘ jes ar ntlemen, th i 1018 8 5 \ : ey it ABR H POAE 1 D 1. ¥ -3 : iy TN nn 102000 i oa dall freak went into i s agonals) i 1 000000 ; Z N o cine 34t 1 f 2 vashed up even as a puwnxuw lim Dave 3 $04111 0% ; .1“.1 ring again .‘nm s oz pA bl g T P . ‘. 5 11; «Ix g (1' 3 1s he breezed his curve and| b at kept the Black Sox in. the 02 S0 PITCHERS' DUEL Inl 5 ROUNDER "”% GARD JARDEN | 7 ot o Kiin ) Thite Yed ood support, | g . A FAST cLP ha : ot hisj, Touals. 45 #1834 /% ! ¢ tne | "Eatted for W. Schmitz in sixth . 5 s s gy Ve Score by Innings: 123 4 5 6 T—R Strikeout Ballle Won by Ihousand Fans frrscioeg s Elk 00010001 Van Mungo—Pittsburgh’s ! animous Verdict lack of control. He has shown a M20 g o “”‘ ‘“': 0 0 % Win Streak Stopped | ree, Two Judges ca enb o g 5, Tu 5; walked by i 4 e . Bt Aase i en 1, Turner 1; BROOKLYN, N. Y, June 14— : : hes by C. MacSpadden 1, ‘The Brooklyn Dodgers hattered; = ya - i 1 assedd ball, Blake; run Pittsburgh’s five-game Wlfll\ln" o y is fa 1, . Schmitz; earned runs, » streak yesterday afternoon when ; g 3 Leglon 1, on bases, Darrell “Cy” Blanton, freshman | ) o Base -t o8 lon 7 bases, right hander, weakened in the| oared approval at the ) ; l‘ Salk Jernberg, Reed eighth inning in the strikeout duel | g B0 st ? irner (2) I’ with Van Mungo and was beaten are estimated at| 57 dernberg Scores me of game 1 hour, 3 3 to 0. | I D nmer gar-| qme only mar to Turner's feat umpire swell and Radde. 1 .. pounds and | den RYE ;B ilis With | o5 the Jone unearned run scored ki ‘ ) yound i 3 e 15t him. Bob Jernberg had Pacific Coast League | recasts Results A . ached first on an infield error in Hollywood 3; Oakland 4. forecast the -trer R 20 t fourth. He went to third on (No scores of other games re- e 1o w ae e Reed's safety anoth v cetved.) | 10 e | oy s r and then uted a nice dou » National League | of llent result 16 steal ‘w i to sac 0 I ! Clncinnati 2, 1; New York 7,9. | rounds were given him gy gna ‘”',‘ ”y"‘ - M themeives, could Chicago 12, 9; Philacelphia 6, 7. nih " and beelith. bn s bat o R ity but one earned run off the » St. Louis 1; Boston 3. won two of them ‘Thore e RUDLTE (b0 o (BN R iAST EVENING Pittsburgh 0; Brooklyn 3. |p! n bo it 304\ facSpadden, who dese a by ~ American _League AR eyt Cite L N fate than he received. In the Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 6. { e : Rebdit Lo o nd inn the gax on g ws New York 8; St. Louis 3. Oue ot i . i BT oTas eie L e h:lvf 'l le Has No Al]bl—— }“l;ftz:i\lionvutr‘)gxxsifiuqo 10 HAS BEEN TO HAJE A BIG (&Y Bacr's Blow | with singles by Fred Schmitz and Going Back to Raise ashington 6; ! I s th 1 ! Stan Grummett for a trio of score . . . . Juneau City League 5/;10?5; '*égfgg;/‘fi,fi'é_mg . D SEMAR. NORTHLAND aiiemeitedy et Ty Cattle in California 5 PR TOWN FOLKS- HE #AD /7" | bangir eh seved nim| EXECUTIVE, TRAVELS day came in the next frame 1y T =i RECENTLY WHEN He DROUE |50 we P was power- fansiis en Claude . Erskine, who had (Continued 1rom Page One) STANDING OF CLUBS W 2 RLWS it ARecr 1t Braddock { neral manager 1 and then gone to third on ’ e Pacific Coast League HOMERS, A DOVBLE | T to go definitely down- |¢ Transportation | D : h infield hit, examination showed was broken, He A Won Lost AND A SWELE n Ifth round when he » roun » worked a double steal with Tur- also seid his left went bad in. the Los Angeles 46 23 3 Ma log- North Sea 1 Turner was called safe as he 1 round. Oakland a2 3 ok Rngins ‘ ympanied 1o second, bu ), & mo- lared he was through San Francisco 36 30 /_S——_gfl.. t n i r, Virginia alled out he with iting and was going back Hollywood . 22 EE : ’ ho has made two brief moved off ti ;. However, Ers- to raize white faced cattle on his Seattle 29 36 REA 3 it \ n | \ 1 recently, will return to had crossed home plate safely California ranch to which his man- Portland 28, 38 ¢ has been | Juneau dey to remain a week. in the meantime. ag Cecil Hoff{man, declared: Sacramento 27 41 hmiqu | He ded the North Sea at an- Mac¢ Hurls Well Shut up, Max; we’ll do our talk- Missions 2% 4 o ar ago he wa ¥ theast Alaska port. mmett, who slapped out ing tomorrow.” National League 3 b A S = PP 5 & TENNIS LOSER TEAM FORMED: New York 32 13 i 4 " Pittsburgh s .2 : Chicago 26 20 Wills Moody suffered the first de- ; . Brooklyn 3t a3 much Yankee feat in her tennis comeback, bowinz pELGE Ol g um,’ mo nk Greenberg, to Miss Katherine Stammers, third _ S 3 Fiiladeqiia 185508 43 1o elongated first baseman of the ranking British star; in the semi- | ederals Challenge Cardi- Roston 1282 3T pproit Tigers, “unless it i3 that I final round of the Kent champion- e i Tomorrow = try too hard and press in an effort ship here today. The British girl DaIS——ame American League on a show for the home won, 6-0, 6-4. Night at 6:30 Woni. Lost Pot. soppq» Moody, who, two years azo New York 32 18 640 7y eas shortly before game time ced to retive because of an . Chxcago 2 19 587 at the Yankees' big park and’ tie injury when she was known as the a Detnoty 29 22 542 Tizers were getting ready to face queen of the women's tennis world, g, a numder of O'sveison 25 22 532 1.ny Gomez on the mound in the|was on the defensive throughout have been found Who b tr Boston 25 24 510 ginal game of their first series|the entire match with Miss Stam-|can go out and show the Cardir Washington 2 2T 49 .00 the New York Club. mers. |now the bame should be play Philadelphia 20 26 4% g gince he left the Bronx to —————————| Tg that end, a challenge was is- e Eouls 13 282 join the Tigers, Greenberg had fors to forgel it aii since it hos|geq ang the Cardinals accepted | dreamed of ‘the day when he would Worked out to his advantage, now, me is to- Juneau City League i“m(, vack to tae Stadium and put that he has hooked on with “m‘murrcw night at 6:30 o'clock at t Won Lost Fet.on a real batting show for his Giants. {Juresn Daseball Park. Tegion 7- 3 700l¢riends and neighbors. Invariably,| “I'm MOt as young as I once Was| prom the interest » Mo 5 3 625 he would have one of his bad days but I think I can help the Giants| iy, rivalry will be keen and a good Elks 2 8 200 at the plate when he knew some here and there” he sald. “And I| .o should be dished up Kor i i e !member of his family was in the 8uess Bill Terry feels the same way | ciomers, NOTICE | stons’ * [or he wouldn't have taken me on. | ne new aggregation, known P g i Big Day At Iai “The Giants have been settingz the Federals, after getting Notice is. Rersby g'“a that an-| g DRy e the pace in the National league an 4 ¥rits e e plications for liquor licenses have, He finally broke cui in a Lit:ing|icor gooq enough to stay there” he| o> an iout of their R, ) been filed with the Board of Li- that afternoon when he Nit wont on o1 guess things do often e I(,: n lmml new on, m; ; A quor Control as follows: | home Tuns, a double and a sin- happen for the best. The change of | © 0“7 local g visiting nin ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS, Gen- 'gle in five times at bat. He missed |uniform ha8 given mé a new lease| Gene Lillard, youie third b cral Wholesale License, Seattle, his fifth hit by inches when he|gn jife in fep Bin Sakhiknuiés’ siu Washington. isent a long fly to the fence which| rneidentally Myatt is wearing tho: e Facific Coast Baseball Leazu . NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA- | Ben pman just did manage same number that he wore in|has a prico of $50,000 on his hea TION CO., Boat License for steam- |to get his fingers on. All in'all, his | Gleveland—No, 9—so he ought to|in case Major Eeague teams are in- er “North Sea.” big bat drove in four runs, enough feel at home in a Giant's uniform ‘Lcr;‘.stcd in buying him. NOR THLAND TRANSPORTA- |0 top the Yankee total singlehand- — TION CO., Boat License for motor-{ed. ship “Northland.” After the game we asked Green- PACIFIC FRUIT & PRODUCE [berg if he felt satisfied with the LY CO., Wholesale Beer and Wine Li- slugging show he had put on. cerise, at City Dock, Juneau, Al-| “Well,” he demurred. “I should Oa oa 0. aska. have had a third homer in that one A hearing on the above applica- Chapman grabbed on me in the tions will be held by the Board |seventh inning. And besides it OFFERS \J o{kLuquor Control at Juneau, Al-|wculd have been nicer if there had - o % aska, on June 28, 1935, been a few more of my neighbors F k S F Protests or objections against the|in the stands to see mey fire-works Or Qu“"(' I)r"'l’g "res M allowanee of any of the said ap-|—there were only 8,000.” | < plications should be in writing and| Some guys are never satisfied! 3 flledt wibK EHe’ Bosrd ‘of ‘Liquor Con-| ThE Muw ok ity S i I N D I A N E G (‘ tallor'made to suit trol at Juneau, Alaska, on or be-|back a new {ace in the person of o > fore the date of said hearing. Glenn Myatt, former Cleveland | Am T BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, | catcher, when they returned to mv} L U M P C O A L erican aSte' Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. Polo Grounds from their first Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June|swing around the western loop. | CLEAN——HOT——ECONOMICAL 4 12, 1935. For all his long servicc in the First publication, June 14, 1935. American league (he was with the A Hand Picked and P’roc ed Coal that gives a Last publieation, June 21, 1935. |Indians from 'way back in 1923 un- Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. PRSI gy ) til Walter J?hnson turned him loose if”e";‘;"ix?‘i"; l‘r’gfizvfe’tc‘;‘:d ;:::y You can do no better than follow the leadership S 0 st 3 - . : , X A “Tomorrow’s Styles lcuso tahind the bat whenever the| of ”(‘;? U"‘t“]fit;.'“l“ l(,',”‘ Elymc?"' who use thou- 4 ociaalon daialas It sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every Today Myatt was born in Little Rock,' year., Ark., in 1898, and has been play- ing in organized all steadily since $12.50 Per Ton 1918, with the exception of the time | v h | ne ved in the nayy during the

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