The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY Al . 'PAPA" EHSKNE %"‘“M;’“‘f{:fi s 1t ALL-STARS TOY o2 STREAMLINED wakE up ytoyn a in, les by ‘Dave Turner, Stévenoon, ab. 3 10 0f 3 i imm the mound and scor our | *Batted for Nowell in six ’ 4 X SQUAD Tu W‘N ;\:x;ps m’!;v:cmleg:??h:rurs here didn't | e cagied In slxth ;nmm: GAME TONiGHT RA"_S |N wyul WlTlO“T ell(mfl. | "In the: fourth, the losers collect- | Score by innings— 123 4 And You'll Jump Out'd Bed Jt |ed - their. two lone safeties from |Legion 0002 the Mflflhfln ] (iQ 060 1 | | i 00— 2 4 \ b (I Black Sox Surprlse Legion, | “Papa” Erskine. A walk, Bv Now- | Moose 40 x—10| Moose, Elks Tilt Called Ofi : S . jCoaches Plun BUAb e for B 10% 2 ith Ba ell's scrateh imfleld single and Erv| Innings pitched by, McAlister | When M Mc- I % g g L':?'.‘:.“;" ‘ to 2, wit t- Hagerup's lucky Texas Leaguer over'1 1-3, Lowe 2; charge defeat .to' en lanager 3 | Three Quarters of Mile -na.-pociz ting Barrage | third spelled two runs. | McAlister; struck out by, MoAlister Kinnon Objects 3 5 N i / '“fi':“g:::,:fz'mm - rrgn Four More {3, Lowe 1, Foster 3, Erskine 8 d . —No Casualties bnwsh.nd_r.m-ov-mlfi:z-l A 3 S b Low . e ¥ i d-out RESULTS YESTERDAY However, thase two tallies stung walked by, Lowe 1, Foster 1, Exs- GAME TONIGHT 1 | L5 ::,:l{.ur uh"fi'm?' your Meose 10, Legion 2 (postpon- | the Sox into action again, and four kine 2; runs batted in by, Hagerup, AL Bindholl Pori-dkE ve Y 3 | ; .. | poun .;m‘:‘:uvv&*“&h%'wn&m off gamme, called sixth, darkness | MOFe tallies came Hcross as Rellel Boyd, J. Schmite 3, F. Schmiftz, © T TULI ; o 3 | KEaMERER, Wyomins. sus 2. " uebidls s tesing h . s | Pitcher Al Lowe had to retire in Stevenson, Grummett 2, Haines, An- ° At "hfl':",’,"k___'“mw All- | S | =Service is back to normal again | Gl ’“'? provasded born favor of Wilson Foster - . Long- drews 2 Erskine; two-base hit, "' .D 1 B l.j at jon-the Union Pacific Railway with m;xo"::;ab::::;‘ ‘,(3‘(; ,fs‘ estroyer leam k { | trains routed over detours around gcheyund you feel Iwnndout.'mwh-h 130 o’clock. § 3 | |the spot where a new nlined | eystem is poisoned, | train was .derailed. u‘w‘r'r_'r'}'ix'h““ o4, oid CANTBRS Claude LeRoy Erskme, Tussday, will have to go some to distance hitting figured mighmy in | Exskine; . vhree-k hit, Andrews; be a better pitcher than his “old this spres. Actually, the runs were home run, J. Schmitz; earned runs, manufactured by adding two walks,Lezicn 2; Moose 7; left, on basas, % 0 g ) mn‘l‘-‘Pa”' (Erskine climbed the Tom Haines' single, Walt Andrews | Legion 2, Moose 5; stolen bases .by Althoug b‘l‘e Cliy LL’:;'“"E&{;‘C:};' : i Crews are repalring the coaches g;:u;l-%-??fr:}:‘:r::;nm he M last might | fousing.triple to center, and “Paga*| Nowell, Hagerup, F. Schmitz, Map- | heic Wadle 19 g€t e damaged when the streamlined | harmioss, gontie. vq’:': lo extracta, i mhia ;ml ; ek oo;e tched liu_g]l!rsk\n'& mean double to left. ' {ning, Stevenson 2; time of game, thé. Mpdse togéther for ‘thelr post: : it | train_left ‘the tracks and dragged ";"“;“";" e ek ‘3 - T ~ H 3 ul n't lor e, ¢ P rt:n I%lwz vic| Every winner scored at least one |1 hgur 35 minutes; umpires, Both-, P g jgame tanight; an- IBEFEICERY @ : |for nearly three quarters OF & LitisLiver Fills Lok for the nes Oareery ¥ contes s bee H ’ i i ttle Liver Pills on the red labgly Mescnt & f::;! ;Samm;m&m:l win in|Tin gnd was credited With m,'enc and Tdomus ontest has' been scheduled for . 3 ile, tle Li rm. the red | Baeball Park at 6:30 o'clock. The y i R Seventy - fiv b substitute - 2 - : S y - five passengers aboard the postpaned game spelled o vir- | 115k opie hit. Andrews, with fwo, ouneau All-Stars, already with two B | o o R AR 4 tual tie for first place in' the City for three, including that triple, Btories U Aulh AR g 4 1 3 e , i League for the two teams, With the led the hitting brigade. PI[OT STUART HAS [victortes over 8 : Portland,” eseaped Injury | Rats are about the worst “public. ‘year, are due to play a destroyer x * ] ¢ None of the cars overturned. e o fating a fow pefoentage, The Legion, on the othersnaza.| 3 FARES TO JUNEA [Dine_ from the visiting Navy ships| R : | rdnies® DR tbi:. e b O | | points bigher than the losers last came out to play last nIght WIth! myomas Dupree and Henry Es-|now in port R o B transferred. oqorkirk of the U. 8. biological sur< night because ‘they = have PlflYel.'}he attitude that Tuesday night's . .. from Kimsham Cove and Vir-1 At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, | (i€ Officials have found no reason 1¥ey, 11 AOdiNGG B8 ieckrogine e one ‘TS rRAMge {deteat was an ageldent, However, .y jaobs from Port Althorp, were the U. S. §. Willlamson started to - - for ‘the frain leaving the tragk, , |17 Xill haby ehigks by thauspnday “Papa” was right last night./He|the Moose hustled right along, and roceners on the return trip to play a combination Division 12 Participating in an exhibition sparring match at Jersey City dur- kind g =g | —— let the first-half champions dOWn now are sitting on top of the juneqy yesterday afternoon on the lineup. The winner of this con-| Img, the dedication of Braddock Bowl, Heavyweight Champion Jim | gsyop IN JONEAU FIEST! AILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! with but two hits in six Innings. league standings. FAA Fairchild flown by Pilot Mur- test will clash with the All-Stars| Braddock takes a punch on the Jaw from Tom Patrick of Los Angeles. 4 < He whiffed eight and walked but The Box Score: ray Stuart with Flight Mechanic tonight. It was Braddock's first boxing since winning the title from Max Baer. two. His team was right, 100. The| o poy seore: | Eric Shutte on the scheduled flight| The locals have defeated a team | ' {Asscclated Press Photo) | Black Sox.made but one error and| ypgray E|to- Chichagof. from Chilkoot Barracks and a ninef~—— Eron s - et slammed "the ‘offerings of three Le- Kashak, 1f 1 R L R et {from the U. S. S. Detroit already|c.: Dave Turner, p.; Joe Snow, gion huglers all over the: jot for 10 Sp 0lee e 00060 o8 e e e slthis year, and have yet to meet|Fred Schmitz, 1:] Eddie Rol'er New Cost Of Monocles runs and as many hits. ole AT THE HOTEI ~ ldefeat from outside competition. |ss; Wilson Foster, 3b; Stan Grum-| ~ New Woe for Mayfair 1/e e e o o 6cee e e 3 Orghnally, the Eks and the|mett, Rabbit Ellinsburg and Ev | Gastineau Moose were slated to play tonight | Nowell, autfield. LONDON, ‘July 24 nglishmen | Mary Keith Cauthorne, Hoonah; but Manager Art McKinnon of the - | must pay more for their monocles J. R. Murphy, San Francisco; M. Moo'e balked at the idea, saying ATTENTION MEN in future, unless they are British - % & ace Legion hurler. He started the|Roller, s 7. Doyle, S8an Francisco; Mr. and that four of his players would be J \f’:m:::r:“f ::m the | made You can do it better with a fracas with seven. victories in as Foster, 3b., p. Mrs. V. E. Knight; Mr. and Mrs. unable to show. The contest, be- the rifle range Sunday| A new treasury order raises u»\ many starts this summer, but end-'Lowe, 2b, p., 3b..., H. A. MacDonald, Tulsequah; Vir- ing a postponed affair, was called register at the Juneau- 'ss 1-3 per cent the import duty| C}IECKIN(‘ ed up by being knocked out of the gil Jacobsen, Kimsham Cove; Nich- off, and the Navy exhibition It} o, ”l dware Co. | on . spectacles and goggles, - | » 4 box in the second frame and beinz Totals 5\0135 A. Sokoloff, Seattle. eubstituted. JOHN W. JONES, President, |&lasses and monocles, and { charged with the defeat. MOOSE E| Alackan | Although all players who can aP-1__aqy Juneau Rifle Association. | |and mountings for such articles." ACCOUNT It was while McAlister was chuck- F. Schmitz, 2b. 0/ Thomas Dupree, Port Allhnrg: pear Sre ;equcmd to do so by fiv P | The reason for the incre ing he Moose started a big Grummett, 1f. 0|Harold Grimstad, Hump Island; Nowell, who is arranging the All-| Pacific No-fhwest hop growers | the threat to an infant British in-| TG si;-r:fr‘xmratlly in the second. With Haines, ¢, ... 0!Bob and Warren Haines, Auk Bay. Star ‘game, the following playersjuse 20 pounds of twine, worth 35| dustry :from foreign competition :; Cfi'fl:fig Ai‘;‘:‘t‘:x:\ prl.lf:f:”cfif:fv‘fnfefic"“ail: Erskiné on first due to a fielder's| Andrews, 1b. 1 Zynda have been named as a tentative]|cents a pound, for stringing m\(‘h at prices against which home fac-| handling yr;ur flnnnc.(',x R choice, Jack Schmitz whacked the . Erskine, p. 0| Neil Ward; John H. Dunn Juneau starting lineup: Bob Boyd,}acre of vines torles are unable to compete. ‘ s — o 3 - —" o — Y INSURED SAFETY for your funds 1 on deposit. Legual receipts for each expenditure, A double record of all disburse- ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. 15) Time saved by sending payments safetly through the mails. You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We invite you to open an account here this week——then pay by check! I¥s safe and businesslike! Nowell, cf. *Bloomquist McAlster Beaten Hagerup, rf. Incidentally, last night's contest Boyd, ¢. marks the first pitching defeat of Snow, 1b. the season for Ward McAlister, McAlister, p., 2b. cocococdeormym cococormomol weemsascowd cocomvoooo~o) 1 0 l l 0! 0 » L A/'L OVER THE WORLD | The First National OUR BOAST: When Its Better and Fresher and Cheaper PIGGLY WIGGLY Will Scll ¢! | Bank Grocery Deparinet | Thied Anniversary Sale | 6roceny Deperment _. 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