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CHICAGO CUBS CONQUER REDS IN NIGHT GAME Four Cincinnati Pitchers Pounded from Mound TICKETS FOR |GAME TONIGHT OLYMPICS TO | POSTPONED FOR SOON BE SOLD FOURTH'S BILL ' BERLIN, July 2.—Advance W’k"Legion, ElkE) Called Ofi‘ ings for the Olympic games to be | —Antlers, Moose to \ l | |held in Berlin next year will begin | {at the end of this month. | | Before 20,000 Fans i o LaOh bR Tk Meet Tomorrow track and field event, swimming, i Mt g : - ME TONIGHT CINCURNATL, - OBlo,] WJul¥: 8 rowiip, - basig, (sonser, fenping,) R BN Taion Shelling fou‘r Cincinnati pitc! e‘sfiwresuing, weight-lifting, hockey, i Basel e IR from the hill, the Chicago Cubsiy.napali and gymnasties. The 5 ’.;kh""’“ d“: d last night defeated the cmcmnau;pfic& range from $2 to $l4. For oul . GAME TOMORROW At Baseball Park+-Moose vs Elks at 6:30 o'clock (exhibition, l winner goes into July 4 finals) Reds in the third night game inovery sport there are three classes major league history by a score of|,¢ tickets | 8 to 4. In addition to the ordinary tick- The game was played. beforeloys offices book season tickets for nearly 20,000 paid ‘customers and|ine contests in various categories was the only game played in me‘or sport. National League Monday. | 'Special tickets are sold for the |baseball game between America and |Japan, for the opening ceremony of the games August 1, and for the “Olympic Youth Festival” in the stadium the same day. The printed schedule may indi- cate that there is a baseball game | tonight between the Legion and the | Elks, but, notwithstanding, there | will be no contest. It has been post- poned, in order to give the Elks— | who may be forced to play both to- (morrow and Thursday in the July |4 doubleheader—a rest. LAD CAUSES RUN FOR | 1?!1!. [orli)‘orrow, the first of the FIRE DEPT. THls A. M. holiday prize-money games starts. GAMES MONDAY National League Chicago 8; Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh-St. Louis, rain. American League ‘Washington 3; Boston 8, I St. Louis 1; Chicago 4. T Cleveland 1; Detroit 4. Pacific Coast League | At 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night, at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRET TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935. SUNSHINE YOUNG VISITING JUNEAU Miss Sunshine Young, of Port- land, Oregon, winner of a divisional contest, sponsored by Luzier's Beau- ty Service, and an employe of the company, is enjoying her prize, a trip to Alaska, and is stopping over in Juneau for a month. While here she will have offices in the Health Institute at Front and Main. RUTSALATAKES APPEAL AFTER STIFF SENTENCE Man Convicted of Assault Given $200 Fine and 2 Months in Jail George Rutsala was fined $200 and sentenced to two months in the federal jail by U. 8. Commis- sioner J. F. Mullen this morning as a result of his conviction of as- saulting George Discombe in a dis- pute growing out of the present mine trouble. CHASE 0SBORN, | EX- GOVERNOR | - MICHIGAN,HERE !‘ ol | . Newspaper Publisher, Re- news Alaskan Memor- ies with Visit Some 40 y 2o, a young min~ ing engineer from Michigan visited Channel and inspected mine, then in its in- at time, the young s old—has become minent newspaper publisher, a public benefactor, author, Gover- | nor of his e, and once endorsed | i candidate for the of the United that man, Chase Salmon isited Juneau for a few dorsea him as a candidate for Vic President of the nation He has travelled extensively and says he has visited “every country in the world.” He has written many books and articles including “The Iron Hunter,” “Madagascar, the |Land of the Man-Eating Tree,” and | “Northwoods Sketches.” | “Who's Who In America” also lists him as having been the “don- or of many thousands of acres of Michigan land to various universi- ties.' He is accompanied on his current trip by his daughter, Miss Stellnova Osborn. She acts as his secretary. “I plan to go direct to Matanus- ka and see what this new colony is like,” he said. “We plan to return on the next trip of the Alaska. “No, this weather doesn't bother me. You know, some kind of weath- er is a great deal better than no weather at all.” Mr. Osborn’s home is in Sault Ste. Marje, Mich, AL . P e MR NOTICE TO MARINERS Office of Superintendent of Light- hou , Ketchikan, Alaska: Infor- enger from Seattle | the Yukon. | He is young. The fact that| he is at present bound for Mata-| nuska Valley, there to inform the| readers of the Detroit Free Press; mation relative to aids to naviga- tion received to date. Index num- bers refer to Pacific Coast Light List, 1935. Ailds temporarily out of commis- | sion to be restored: 1663, Tlevak No games were played in the Pa- cific Coast League yesterday as the teams were traveling to open this afternoon on the following schedule for this week: July 2-4—Portland at Sacramen- to; Missions at San Francisco; Se- attle at Oakland; Hollywood at Los Angeles. July 5-7—Seattle at Sacramento:‘ Hollywood at ‘San Francisco; Port- land at Oakland; Missions at Los- | Baseball Park, the Moose and the A fire in the suite occupied bylElks will tangle. This is not a City Ed Lane in an apartment build-|League contest, but the lads will be | ing at Second and Gastineau Ave-|“trying like everything” to score a nue, owned by J. B. Caro, was ex-|win. tinguished by the Juneau Fire De-| To the victor will go the chance partment this forenoon. The dam-|to play the Legion at 3 o'clock the age is estimated by Fire Chief|afternoon of the Fourth—Thursday. Mulvihill to be not more than $100.|That is quite some chance, for a The fire was caused by the efforts| money prize of $125 is offered in of Eeverly Lane, aged 7, to replen-|this Fourth of July game. Twenty- ish the fire in the kitchen stove'five dollars will be given the losers| during the absence of his mother. in tcmorrow’s preliminary contest. Ed Lane, the boy’s father, is at sea! _—————-—— { |in his fishing boat the Lila Lane. |se 0o csc0esce e At noon the Juneau Fire Dept.|q AT THE HOTELS Angeles. | STANDING OF CLUBS & Pacific Coast League L4 I the Through his attorney, Senator| Henry Roden, Rutsala filed notice of appeal and is at liberty under F $500 bond pending the carrying of the appeal to the District Court. The case will not be heard until fall when the jury term is sched- uled. Rutsala was found guilty of strik- ing Discombe with his fists and| kicking him. The attack occurred in latter's room at the Home| boarding house on May 31 after an| argument over a list of names Dis- combe is said to have had of men wanting to return to work. —— P FRANK RICHARDS IS FOUND INSANE| Frank Richards, former Juneau| how the Michigan colonists aXe sirait light, reported extinguished is mute testimony of his\nay 10; 1769, Dangerous Cape light reported extinguished June 18. Osborn is a publisher of 29| Permanent changes will be made apers in the States. He alsnlas follows: 1461, Tree Point Light Associate Editor of the Detroit | station—Red sector will be removed Free Press. He was Governor of|from light July 1, 1935. Michigan from 1911 to 1912. In 1928, - the Republicans in Michigan en-'DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! e ] (Second Half) | responded to & second alarm at the g g 06 s e 00 060 0 0 0 @ o g Won Lost Pct.|same place and discovered that Missions T 5 643 sparks had lodged in a partition Zynda San Francisco 7 5 583 | 'Where they smouldered in the wet| p g Alyord, Portland, Ore.; A. Hollywood 8 6 571 |debris, causing a considerable|p Haydon and wife; Mrs. R, E. Al- Los Angeles 7 6 .53 | amount of smoke but no further vord, Portland, Ore. Portland 6 7 462 | damage. No one was in the apart- Gastineau Oakland 6 8 Azg‘mem at the time of the second C. B. Arnold, Juneau; F. E. Walk- Seattle 5 7 An‘alarm. Both alarms were turned infer portland, Ore.; W. A. Harn,! Sacramento 5 9 357!/by E. O. Davis, who noticed Smok"‘?icdmont, Cal;; Wm. E. Shird, Se- National League ?ssuing from windows in the build-| a¢t1e: Geo. W. Moser, Seattle; Mr. Won Lost Pct.|Ing. ML IV W 3 { and Mrs. John F. Chamberlin, Ket- New York 44 18 J110| T chikan. Chicago 37 28 569| _ VACATION IS ENDED Alaskan Pittsburgh 39 31 557| Miss Betty Key, who has been| p prown, Seward; M. Anderson, St. Louis 36 29 554 | vacationing in the states, is a Prin- Seward; A. F. Parker, Gustavus; N. Brooklyn .20 34 460 cess Charlotte passenger. G. Heidinger, Juneau; Fred An- Cincinnati .......... 29 37 439 | derson, Juneau. Philadelphia 26 38 +406 | Washington ........... 29 36 446 ——o— Boston . 20 46 +303 | Philadelphia ......... 26 35 426, YOUNG PARKER RETURNING '~ ~ American League | St. Louis 19 44 302 0 Won Lost Pct.! Juneau City League Douglas S. Parker, son of Mrs. New York ... 24 625 | (Second Half) by Betty Parker, is a Princess Char- Cleveland ... 27 578 | Won Lost Pet. Detroit ... 29 574 Legion . | 0 1.000 | school in the states. Chicago ..... 28 541 | Elks [} 1 .000 — ee—— Boston = 33 - .500|Moose 0 1 000 &HOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! [+ ' US! RO P i { CELEBRATE § WITH § SPECIAL SANDWICHES llil||'min|mmmumimmumlmmuunuumuunumiiiumluluum||m||||||||ii||||||||||||||l||||me|m|m|||m|||mi|||||||||||||m||||i: First Anniversary DANCE AUK BAY INN WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD " EVERYBODY WILL BE HERE! TROYCHAK MUSIC BEER ® DANCING UNTIL “YOU SAY WHEN”? ED JAHNKE 0000000000 OO OO CELEBRATE - tesicent who struck and mortally) wounded William Childs, Federal jailer, here recently, was found in- sane by a jury in U. 8. Commis- | sioner’s court late yesterday. Rich- ards, who has twice before been committed to Morningside hospital at Portland, probably will be re- turzed there. The jury finding Richards men- | FRESH f Local Radishes, Onions . CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store DAILY . | H( l) Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ' 3 tally unbalanced were John G.| Morrison, Lockie MacKinnon, C. B. Bahm, Arthur C. Thane, M. H. Truesdell and J. M. 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