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9 ‘Won " Lost Pet. San Francisco 20 14 588 # Missions 21 15 .583 Seattle 18 16 529 Qakland 18 17 514 Portland 17 18 486 Los Angeles ... 16 18 471 Hollywood 16 20 444 Sacramento 14 22 .389 National ' League Won' Lost Pet.| New York 28 654 8t. Louis 30 634 Chicago . b1 34 .600 | > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935 Sttt SI!NI}AY PLAYS Pefinanl Race for Nineteen Thirty-Five Grows Hot, Big Leagues NEW YORK,. July 22—Upsets took place in the big leagues yes- terday and wins and losses chang- ed many positions -in the race for the 1935 pennants. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 4, San Francisco 2, 1. Miszions 6 5; Sacramenta 2, 0 Seattle 5, 1; Hollywood 3, 5 Los Angeles 1, 4; Oakland 5, 4. Second game called in twelfth in- ning. . Nationa] League New York 4, 5; Chicago 5, 11. Boston 0; Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 7, 5; St. Louis 13, 7. Philadelphia 4, 2; Cincinnati 0, 0. American League St. Louis 0, 1; New York Cleveland 6, Philadelphia Detroit 6; Boston 7. Chicago 4; Washington 2. 2, 0. 4 GIANTS LOSE FOURTH GAME IN SIX CHICAGO, I, July National League’s leading New York Giants suffered their fourth defeat in six games last Saturday after- fioon as the Chicago Cubs, coupling a 10-hit attack off Roy Parmelee with effective pitching by Larry French, won by a score of 7 to 2. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 7; San Francisco 11. Missions 2; Sacramento 4. Seattle 15; Hollywood 2. Los Angeles 3; Oakland 6. National League New York 2; Chicago 7. Philadelphia 9; Cincinnati 3. Boston 2, 3; Pittsburgh 14, 6. Brooklyn-St. Louis, rain. American League ~ Detroit 6; Boston 5. CHicago 1, 2; Washington 0, 9. Cleveland 15, 2; Philadelphia 3, 5 St. Louis-New York, rain. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) QARNEY GOOGLE AND“SFEARK“ PLUG LO-WIZIE HEY GOT HER HEART: PLUMB SOT ON SEEIN' TH' . YOUNG-UNS 5 LE - T GOT A (DY | DOUGLAS "RESIDENTS VISIT NAVY SHIPS of the visiting havy $hips ‘in'the Douglas folks “were given special cpportunity yesterday to visit the #d to go to the cruisers. Those ac- cepting the invitation were brought back ‘about ¢4 o'clock. L R Sl CANNED FISH GOES OUT Calling at Douglas this morning the Northwestern took 1628 cases of canned salmon from the Douglas Fisheries. B MRS. GRAY IS HOSTESS Mrs. Felix Gray entertained with three tables of cards on Saturday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ed: Holbrook, who is visiting here from Montana. At bridge, Mrs. Jack Sey held high score and Mrs. John Mills consolation. Mrs. Alex Stur- rock won the whist high prize. P PRCPRE R BOY BABY BORN At St. Ann’s Hospital early Sun- day morning, a baby boy was born to Mr. and: Mrs. H. L. Cochrane. This is the third child for the Cochrane family. Mother and babe are doing nicely. = S COOTIE IS PLAYED Rose Davis’ énjoyable party aturday night in the Government ool. Ten tables were engaged in ning high score and Mrs. Leo Hull, low. Mrs. Glen Kirkham drew the wut prize. | The three guests of honor, Miss Anna Green, Mrs. Leo DeMytt and Eisie McCormick, received | several weeks. i RIS FRICRN & TEREER After the game Saturday night, Pittsburgh T 4 529 Phe hostess seryed 'ice éream and a Brooklyn 38 44 ‘mq vanety‘or delicious cakes. Cincinnati 39 41 asglgee B Philadelphia 36 4 434 Boston 21 65 Amenwcan League Won Lost P New York 50 31 Detroit 52 34 Chicago 45 35 Boston 4w i Cleveland 33 40 . . Philadelphia 3% M Girl Come# to Home of Wazhington 3% 4 Yaining o Mr. anths D. Haley Juneau 'City League We work n* the! denpfip taker— (Second “Half)" aby boys and a baby girl{e Won Lost Pet, bom since Sunday morning—was ¢ | Legion [ ) 800/ the. report of authorities ‘of ~St. | Moose 2 1 667)ann's Hpspital today. Elks 0 ‘4 000}, ; Early 'Sunday morning, Mr. and 'AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS Jimmy Foxx, slugging third baseman of I crossing the plate after hitting hifadelphia xmaue-. a home run in the first inning of the all-star baseball game in Clevbland. The American league stars “erounced the Nationals 4 to 1 (Amclnw Pross i o Through e¢ourtesy "of the officers| channel during the past two days,| cruisers. A ship's ‘launch' was dis-| patched at 2:30 Sunday a!umodn‘ to Douglas to get those who wish- | score | FOR DOUGLAS VISITORS | | Cootie was the chief diversion at Mrs y with 'Mrs. Jack Langseth win- | BV g -4 Btuly flS ports Cartoon | | | TiReLess Texan NS GATHERED 387 TROPHIES - 27 OF &M THIS By Pap HE SENERALLY SENDS HIS PRIZES HOME TO #S MOTHERS (N AUSTIA, TEXAS ivory pen and opener sets. Miss Green, a principal of one of the | St. Paul schools, has been vnn.mg Mrs. Davis for the past week. She has made the round trip to Fair- Mrs. Hugh Cochrane of Douglas, ' fbecame' the proud parents of a son. This morning, baby boys were born . M, :and Mrs. Ernést’ Stender ‘and ‘Mr.-and Mrs. Van ‘Wiliams, |and & baby gitl arrived to bless the | ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hal- ‘Haley 'is with'/the U, ;1 Haléy is & former nurse at St. ‘Ann’s Hos- ital, glAl} fodr of tfie recefit d’flhla wb.re Born durtng ithe early ‘morn- ing hours between 1:15 and 6:2¢ o'clock. ¥ z Maddened by Heat, Herd of Coibs . Goes on SMMpede FREEPORT, Iifinols,,July 22. —A llerd ‘of cows, flplleved to have become hed by “the terrific heat, stampeded wu a 50-foot bank into a small stream and several of the animals were "killed. Boy ‘Baby ‘Béth i to FAm.BAN 4 Ahs Mr, " atid “Mks, Mol ‘Wein are the parents of a 7‘/:-90und boy baby. Wein is the owner of the Wein ways ‘Of Alaska which bases here luor N u’rnnu FIRST! i s " . | banks and leaves today on the Yu-| | kon for the south. Mrs. DeMytt also | | cails on the Yukon for her home in| | Salem, Oregon. She has been the | guest of Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas for Hr lnd Mrs. Wein| |She will board the southbound , July 22—/ # - FEDERALS BEAT In'a houy contestea seven inning | game played at the Ball Park Sat-! urday night, the Federals trimmed the Cardinals by a score of 1 to <. The only run was made in the sec ond half of the sixth inninz. Young Payne, the star pitcher of | the Tallapoosa team did the hurling for ‘the Federals with Turner re- ceiving. Elmer Lindstrom pitched and Sam Nelson and later Alvin Bloomquist caught for the Car- dinals, Each' team has won two | ames this season and the .next en- | counter is looked forward to with a great deal of interest. There was quite a sprinkling of fans to watch the game and do the rooting Satur- day’ night. Portland arrived here yesterday morning for.'a two-day stay. They | are “of | the fleet _how "visiting var- | |jey. Williams is' a membet ‘of ‘the | | jerew of f.he'morvefnnqn cutter Tal~ || 1apoosa. Carnegié” ‘team of Home- stead, Pa., wmgmu évent in the [natlonll women's' Amateur Ath- letic Union's « championships «here Saturday. A Mary lou Ms; Bdttfiua Do Buckley, and to a new record r’io 37.8. The title derendeu, lnclflfllfl some of the best -womn vimmetrs of ‘the East f§ Coast, /were 26 yards behind. LEAVES ‘VESSEL Mrs. K, 8. Hawkins, a resident of Portland, Ore., will leave the North- land at Kake to visit with friends North Sea next week. ——————— WERTHEIMER HERE Max Werl:helmer, New York resi- dent, is a Juneau visitor. He ar- rived here from Seattle aboard the Northland and will leave this week on the North Sea. CARDINALS 1-0 et MoHleah, swam By BILLIE DE BECK SESSSS S ST LAWS-A-ME, S Ly B 800 WHUT "ON A\RTH SAILOR MOUND = MEN WILD, S0 ~JUNEAU WINS | {All-Stars Defeat Detroit, 12 | to 8-Drizzle Both- ers Losers RESULTS YESTERDAY | Juneau Al-Btars 12, U. S. S. Detroit 8 (exhibition). 1 Legicn vs Elks, postponed, wet | grounds, } When e pitehlig Degins 1o’ web- {ble because of inability to handlc |8 wet ball there is not much that can be done, so the sailor nine {from the U. 8. 8. Detroit went dewn to defeat at the hands of the Juneau All-Stars at Baseball Park | s€storday, 12 to 8. Until the sixth inning, the sail- ors, who had eliminated the U. S. |8, Indianapolis Saturday, 9 to 17, | were giving the home club & merry Vuco and leading 4 to 2. Then [a thi ning drizzle began fall- | ing. Soon Ditcher Les Demastus be- ‘zan having trouble with his de- 3 MeAlister.1;- walked, by, Pemasd |'tus s, “Thom: , KOskl 1, MEAlis4 ‘ter 4; ‘wild pitehes by, Denmustus 2, deni; runs batted in'by; Rastin, Me+ {hal; Benavides, Gaddis 2, Thomas, junner k. INAVY RIFLEMEN - ENJOY SHOOT AT NEW RANGE Hd'ws Fn'es fifdt Shot and Gets Bull's Eye at 200 Yar(ls A crack rlne team from the U 8. Detrolt undet command of C Manninz made 11 [ ase of the facllities available at 1!\(*\ neéw Mendenhall rifle range iho:week-end, There was some live- | dy competition among the men over | g myel St who ‘was ‘to fire the first:shot' on ' 4, oldtime the\ mey range: and = Eleckctans | died of heart trouble Friday after- Mate: B. B.{ Haws. won LhaJlohor\ wnd upheld it very effectively When | hrought here I spened (yet but the team shot the l n 200 cores. 'Inl? full eou cer of the Moller, W pert class. The “shooters 0 qualified and md Navy qualification cour: and 500 yards and m: in any civilian shooting the e was_the Executive Offi- Juneau Rifle Club, Dan the ex- of the vmmng Navy men . expressed their onthusmsm over the ! shooting the wonde! from there. facilities of the rful_scenery to be viewed excellent range and | Otffi¢ial opening of the range will take p in the near future. gl o Yl S ot Oldtime Resident of North Dies Suddenly over St g FATRBAN 1y 2%— e. and sident of the North, after by noon, an hour Koski. 1; hit by pitched ball, C.fhe scored a bull'sieye at 200 ynms."(hp Circle district for MacSpadden MoAlister Hy - De-|.' There was'mo competitive shoot- | He was teamster. mastus; passed ball by, MacSpad-|ing asthe range is not officially - e he had been automobile tre: from atment, SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Turner 2, Nowell, Koshak 2, Ellins« burg 2, Grummett 2; home run by| Bendvides; two-base hit by, Grum- ett; earned runs, Detroit 2, Ju- neau 12; left on bases, Detroit 8, Juncau 5; stolen bases, Benavides, Ohlandt, Epler, C.' MacSpadden || Hagerup, ‘Foster; time of game, 2 hours. and 40 minutes; umpires, || chtrnnd Buyd (Dezrolt) Bot.henn HALIBUT SALES | “MADE, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 22— Hglbuf dr- rivgls here, catches and sales today are as follows: From the western banks—Wizard | 35,000 pounds, 7% and 6% cents, From the local banks—Selma J 3,000 pounds ¢l halibut and 9,000 pounds of sable, 8, 7 and 4 cents; | Diana 15,00 pounds halibut, 8'4 and | 7 cents; Bertha 9,000 pounds hali- | § but 8% and 7 cents. D Blshop Kowe Officiates | | | | | | liveries | With one out, he walked threc ‘mnn. hit two others and allowed! la singte. He was jerekd then, in' | favor of Thomas, but the damage had been done, Juneau scoring four runs and taking the lead. | The Sailors evened things again in the seventh, but with more rain |falling, Relief Pitcher Thomas found just as much trouble keeping his throws in the groove, so the win- ners drove six more tallies across |the plate and put the game on ice. | \Leading the Juneau batters werg 1""‘” Grummett and Dave Turner. g3uin, left-fielder, was best at “14 plate for the sailors. viged the pitching burden for the |victors, the Elk hurler receiving |the credit. The regularly scheduled City | League game between the Legion ‘\nd the Elks was postponed be- cause of wet grounds. The exhibition summary: | DETROTT AB R H Eenavides, ss, cf Kehm, 2b Rastin, 1f Chlandt, ¢ Gaddis, 1b Epler, 3b Mehal, cf Thomas, p Tomiko, rf Demastus, p, ss o ~ BAN WO DWW mooRENONO N 2411 3 POAE, 2 0 D] Totals .. JUNEAU Ellinsburg, 2b Kcahak, 1f . Grummett, 1b Turher; ss Nowell, ef C. M'Spadden, ¢ AT I 82 12 10 2713 8 'thled for Koski in sixth. Score by innings: 123458789 R 21001022028 '40000460x12 nInga piteched by, Demastiis i 8; flh‘rge déféat to De- ; credit ' vietory' to' Koski A it up brown. 4 JUNEAU—Phone 6 | Al Ko:ki and Ward McAlister di- i ik “60” Portable Electric Range was designed for light housekeeping. 1f ou are trying to do your own cook- ‘ing on a small scale you should see it. Biscuits, pies, pot roasts, or what have you, the “GO” Portable will do Sold on easy pay plan. [ Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. at Christening, Fmrbanks, FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 22— William Joseph 'Daily, 7 'months old, was baptized here Wednesday 'by Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe. The | | Babys sponsors were Mr., and Mrs. Eric Lucas, of Seattle, and Wnrrenl H. 8. McFarland. - s VISIT IN SKAGWAY Sister Imélda Maria' and Sister | | Mary Theresia of Oakland, Cal., ar-‘ rived in Skagway for a visit on the| Princess Louise from Vancouver, B. C. .l -ee TAKE CIRCLE TOUR Mr. and Mrs, A. A, Mullins, res dents of Boling, Texas, are bound for Skagway from Seattle on the| Northwestern. They will take the| Yukon. River Circle tour. A LT M | NEWSPAPERMAN TRAVELS ' Fred M, Kidd, Jr, reporter on| the Tonia Daily -Sentinel-Standard | of Ionia, Mich,, is a round-trip pa senger on the Northwestern from Seattle. He is the Associated Press correspondem in Tinia. | D | DEPUTY BROWN HERE ‘William Brown, Deputy United States Marshal at Unalaska, is in Juneau for a few days. Brown is the ‘farthest west U. 8. Marshal working out of the Third Division headquaners at Valdez. You can &0 it’ lmnfl with a .CHECKING +ACCOUNT A Checking“Account provides these essentials of securityy system, and _convenience in handling your ‘finances (1 @) @ 5) INSURED SAFETY for your funds on deposit. Legal receipts for each expenditufe. A double record of all disburse- ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments safebly through the mails. You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! here this week——then pay by check! We inyite you to open an account Iv's safe and businesslike) The First National ‘Bank Juneau, Alaska Dave Housel, Prop.: OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dental X Ray Labratory ROOMS 5 AND 6 OUTSIDE PRICES Phone Single Q-2 rings f e TSNS — 'TRIANGLE ‘BUILDING D CUNNINGHAM TO PETERSBUnG s Robert 8. Cunningham ,the man- ’ager of the People’s Drug Store at 3{Petersburg, arrived in that city on | the Northwestern from Seattle, ac- compamed by his wite. ‘Look What you ! | 2pepper lof | f&&a pepper 15¢ DOUGLAS—Phone 18 UNITED FOOD €0. Phone 16 CASH GROCERS We Deliver | et e . 3 | ! ! Mem—"‘om 16 ! “GLACIER TA "TAVERN WINE :-: DINE = i-: DANCE TOM CASEY 73 Spring Chicken on % crrrsr e Toast, 50¢ | | ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. 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