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TIGERS BEAT INDIANS;; NOW IN IND PLAGE American League Pennant | Race Growing More Interesting DETROIT, Mich.,, July 3.— The| Detroit Tigers climbed over the | Cleveland Indians into second place in the American League pennant race by shellacking the Tribe yes- terday for the second time in as| many days by a score of 8 to 3. Home runs by Winegarner and | Stewart accounted for two of th e three Cleveland runs. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Oakland 4. | San Francisco 4; Missions 9. ‘ Los Angeles 16; Hollywood 6. Portland 5; Seattle 14. | National League 4 Philadelphia 4; New York 8, Boston 0; Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 7. Chicago 9; Cincinnati 3. American League St. Louis-Chicago, rain. ‘Washington 5; Boston 6. New York 8; Philadelphia 5. | Cleveland 3; Detroit 8. STANDING OF CLUBS ‘ Pacific Coast League | (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. Missions 10 5 .667 Los Angeles .. 8 6 San Francisco b 6 533 Hollywood 8 7 533 Portland 6 8 .us Oakland 6 9 400 { Seattle 6 7 462 Sacramento 6 9 400 National League Won Lost Pet. New York 45 18 14 Chicago 38 28 576 St. Louis 37 29 561 Pittsburgh 39 32 549 | Brooklyn 30 34 469 Cincinnati 29 38 433 | Phiiadelphia . 26 39 400 Boston 20 47 209] American League ‘Won Lost Pet.| New York 41 24 631 Detroit 40 29 580 Cleveland ... .. 37 28 569 Chicago 33 28 541 Boston 34 33 507 Washington g0 A4 439 Philadelphia 26 36 419 St. Louis 19 44 302 |toward the championship now held |of | lusions | ment, [during the last several years oper- | operated as a municipal links under | special committee LOUIS SIGNED DONALD BUDGE, MEET LEVINSKY LASTAMERICAN, LOSES NET 60 German Player Now Meets Perry, British Ace, for Wimbledon Title by James Braddock, when he, WIMBLEDON, England, July 3.— | punched the giant Primo Carnera|Baron Gottfried von Cramm, a into submission in the sixth round |German, eliminated Donald Budge, | a scheduled 15-round engage- |Sensational 19-year- -old Califor nmnl ment. If Louis gets over the Le-| in the semi-final round of the| vinsky hurdle it is likely that he All - England tennis championships | |will be matched with Max Baer,| here yesterday. Budge won the first| dethloued chnmpxon | set, then dropped thre¢ in & row. | Baron Cramm meets Fred Porrv.‘ | England's champion of the world, |s IN BAD bet in the tournament. — e ,for the title tomorrow. Fellow Convu:ts Won't Let|PROSPECTING BEACH NEAR Him Play Soft Ball KODIAK FOR GOLD VALUES | [ il { on B. B. Team The Walter S. Johnson Company of San Francisco has recently in- __|stalled a drill on Raspberry Island, about 40 miles from Kodiak, for | testing a group of claims owned by | fellow convicts of Al Capone in the| Federal Prison on Aleairaz Island,|0diak people; looking toward the refuse to let him play soft ball on installation of a dredge, says the a | SeWard Gateway. teal ries . b i becauee | Keith Johnson is in charge of to order them about. | hi The ex-Chicago gangster, |the work and associated with him servi vmg“g Capt. Louis L. Lane. a sentence for income tax evasion,! is said to be suffering from “de- of grandeur.” Prison officials declined to com- CHICAGO, July 3—It was an-| mnounced here today that Joe Louis, the sensational Detroit negro, will meet Chicago’s muchly-publicized “Kingfish” Levinsky in a heavy weight boxing match in Comiskey Park here on August 7. Louis recently took a mighty step br'wket by defeating Jack Craw- | ford, Australian ace, who had pllm- inated Sidney Wood, America’s best SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July | The San Francisco Chronicle s dering this property produced up- ward of $200,000 in gold. | - -~ . ‘(‘A(‘HIC CREEK OPERATOR i ON WAY TO PROPERTY i PIONEER ALASKAN DIES IN ANCHORAGE HOSPITAL ! James C. Murray, one of the best Victor Carlson, 55 years old, died known and most successful placer in the Anchorage hospital June 15,| mining operators in Alaska, and after an illness of more than three | owner of the greatest part of Cache years. Mr. Carlson had lived in Al- | Creek, was in Anchorage recently on aska for more than 30 years, and|his way to his property which is being operated by his son Albert Murray, and Charley Hopper. ( Mr. Murray, who makes his home in San Francisco, says that inter- ated a small farm near Anchorage. e | ANCHORAGE NOW OPERAT! MUNICIPAL GOLF LINKS|est in gold and silver mining is The Anchorage Golf Links were |tense in Pacific Coast Cities, and taken over by the city at a recent council meeting. The course will be many new launched. ——————— With 2| GEORGE ANDERSON TUNES BEy S0 FIRST MATANUSKA rm\’() enterprises are being the direction of the city, in ch: the Anchorage Times, George Anderson, of Juneau, mo- pneer Alaska piane, -tuner, while in | Anchorage recently reported to thv Juneau City League (Second Half) fllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIHIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIfl US! IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIII|||IIIII|I|IIIIIII|||IIII||IIIIIIII|IIIIIII|||IIII||IIIIII||IllmlflllmmmmlfllllllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"III |mmumummml|||m||wumumuuumm|||mmuuum|||mu|m||m|| Wbt CELEBRATE WITH SPECIAL SANDWICHES Won Lost Pet.| Anchorage Times that he had tun-' Legion . 2 0 1.000 | ed the first piano among the Mat- Elks 0 1 .000 | anuska colonists. It belonged to Mr. | ) Moose 0 1 000" and Mrs. Lloyd Bell. 3 First Anniversary DANCE AUK BAY INN TONIGHT EVERYBODY WILL BE HERE! TROYCHAK MUSIC BEEK @ DANCING UNTIL “YOU SAY WHEN"? ED JAHNKE qullllllfllmwwmmuuu [ |Leather Manufacturers Thirty years ago the beach bor- § CELEBRATE ‘Discover’ Dolphin Skin| BELGRADE, July 3.—A big de- | mand for skin from the stomachs 01 dolphins for the manufacture of shoes and other leather goods has sprung up here. This follows a Russian discovery Umt leather made from it is sup- ple and lasting and dyes well. Hitherto the dolphin has been| considered a nuisance by Dnlvna-' |tian fishermen around the Adriatic las it was of no use for food, but destroyed the tuna nets. Now high prices are offered for it. HECRRS P COLONIST BOY GOES TO ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL C. E. Ruddell, Jr,, young son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ruddell, Palmer colonists, was sent to the Chil- dren’s Orthopedic Hospital, Seattle, for treatment for a knee injury,| Ink before your eyes! See the long column of ink as you hold the pen to the light. WRITES 12,000-WORD NOVEL with ONE filling! NATURALLY, the writer used a Parker | Vacumatic — the very kind you can buy in any good store. This revolu- tionary pen holds 102% more ink— et the size is not increased. Reversi- ple point of precious platinum, gold and m writes on two sides. Vis- ble ink-supply — hold the pen to the nd see when to refill. Rare and e design—the only transparent doesn’t look |r.umpurenl. A ly pen to give or to own! Poker D-VACUMATIE—=> At All Better Dealers ' prin WITH US! LIGHT WINES b IIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll]lll] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935. IF GAME TONIGHT, TWO TILTS DUE Doulzlf‘hvadvr, Starting at ] lOnl()l’l‘O\\', May Be GAME At Baseball Park —. Elks vs. for the July 4 celebration tomor- Mo 3:3) s row. A successful test was made ose at 0 o'clock (seven % 2 inning exhi on) this nueynoon by Oral August of GAME TOMORROW the Cardinal Cab Company, 1(fflng asel . o an aquaplane towed by the Gorst At Baseball Park—Winner of s tonight's . Boeing flying boat. onight's game vs. Legion at ! 8 oclock (nine inning:exhibl-, | August and Don Clark will each ). 3 . ride the board at high speeds and o through intricate maneuvers to- ¥ morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock be- Just in case that a sudden show-!{ween the Alaska Air Transport Perry won his way into the finals nccoldlnl! to the Seward Gateway.| ler mi ‘tonl;l t's exhibition | clask the In the test this afternoon the Moose, President William Holz-| flying boat circled the bay at a | beime; City League today|speed of 40 miles per hour. Frank jatinou a tentative baseballi Knight; who piloted the plane, and |doubleheader for tomorrow. August, who rode the aquaplane, | The ori inal plan—and the one have promised a speed of at least Iwhl('h 1 be followed if rain does|go miles an hour for the exhibi- |not interfere—is this: The Elks and|tions tomorow. The board was tow-| Moose will play tonight at 6:30|{ed at the end of a line 600 feet o'clock. The winner, after seven|long in the trial trip, but will be innings of competition, will meet|shortened to about 200 feet to- | the Legion tomorrow afternoon at!morrow for greater speed. 13 0'(‘1:’"}\ in Hlf' ‘big game,” plan-} At 2:30 tomorrow August and Clark |ned for nine innings. will make an exhibition swim from The te will be playing for{the lumber mill dock to the Gov- the $150 Fourth of July purse.|ernmeft dock. A previously plan- Twenty-five dollars will go to to-|ned long distance swim from the nights’ loser, with the balance be-|Douglas ferry float to the ferry tonight's rl.x~|1 here is the set-up:|peratures, The Moose and Elks will play at| The flying boat-aquaplane stunt 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for|has been performed in Florida and seven innings. Then, after a short| California where the sea water is :;es(‘[llwiis o'clock “big game” willl warm, but has never before been | be stagec Ell 1Cal, professional tennis player, es- | caped serious injury when an auto- | mobile driven by his wife crashed|June 21, although he had hit two into another vehicle, killing a homers—inside-the-park ones—pre- young farm boy near Clinton, viously. P S A e e B SR s DR S0 o U M SR S T R EXTRA EVENT FOR JULY 4TH ‘Aquaplammb Behmd Flying Boat Promises Cele- bration Thrill RAIN HALTS Aquaplaning behind a flying boat —a new thrill for Juneau—will be included in the list of events slated Baseball Slate TONIGHT ht force a postponement of elimination Elks and the float near the ferry float, and the Juneau Lumber Mills dock. h between W's prize. should rain wash out float in Juneau has been cancelled because of low air and water tem- l:s‘uh-mpwd in Alaskan waters, SRR 211 G e o— — Isworth Vines, Jr., Pasadena,| Bill Terry, manager of the New York Giants, did not hit a grand- stand home run this season until NOTICE Work will be resumed on Ia. | July 5 Men having employment cards will please report at the Employment Office on July on the shift marked on the card. Men who have filed an application, but have not received employment cards, should watch the office window to see when their names are posted. Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company At Attractive Savings! Delicious Chocolate, Rich Vanilla or Danish Strawberry Ice Cream, the strawberry cream from rich, fresh milk and cream and home grewn strawberries. It is really a treat! Served by the dish, cone, pmtb, quam or gallon containers. s HOME MADE CAKES AND COOKLF,S 1 i ° : THE ALASKA DAIRY On the Highway Joseph Kendler, Prop. THE HOME OF RICH MILK AND CREAM “Where Cleanliness Is Paramount” Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store p‘-"n Housel, Prop. ~ Phone Single 0-2 rings on P § ROOMS 5 AND 6 Work will be resumed on Men having employment cards will please report at the Employment Office on July 5 | Men who have filed an application, but have not received employment cards, should watch the office window to see when their names are posted. COAL Telcphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ww“fi-.‘ Juneau Liquor Company PO Dental X Ray Labratory NOTICE July 5 : the shift marked on the card. Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 112 * FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON (13 ... and here’s the ' Proof!”’ A cancelled check, showing endorsement and payment, quickly settles any argu- ment as to whether or not that bill has been paid. Providing legal receipts for payments is only one of the many advantages of & Checking Account at this bank. For in- stance, there's the time-saving convenience k of hgving the money you need whenever you need it wherever you are; there's the businesslike efficiency provided by com- plete check stub records; there's the ass M sured protection of Deposit Insurance for your funds; and there's . . . but that'’s reason enough for anybody to have a Checking Account. Come in—open yours this week—then pay by check for safety and convenience, $ ® The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska Get a Move On, Cabby There’ a. two-bit tip in this for you if you can get me down to the Cafe in five min- utes. That’s where the gang is meeting for lunch, and (this is inside dope) they are having a case of HORLUCK’S VIENNA STYLE BEER. PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager “Imported Quality at Regular Prices” OUTSIDE PRICES TRIANGLE BUILDING Phone 16 We Deliver Meata—-Phone 16 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS

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