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SEN'TER KNOTTS AR'A EELLAR -- PLUMB MIGHTY EN 'M GONTER 8| PROUD TER HEV TH' VARMINT FER A SOAN-IN Law YANKEES BEAT RED SOX; KEEP IN HRST PLACE Nine Runs Crog;s Plate in Two Wild Innings— Rookie Helps § BOSTON, Mass, May 20—The ew York Yankees piled nine runs fcmss the plate in {wo wild in- ings yesterday afternoon to turn bick the Red Sox gssault on their American League lead with a 10 w0 6 'victory. Joe di Maggio, flashy Pacific Coast rookie, took a prominent part in the victory which strengthened the Yanks' first place edge to two and one half games. The Senators and Athletics split a doublheader yesterday afternoon put the Athletics won the first game, a ten-inning contest and the Benators shut them out in the night “cap. National League Dodgers got out of the Phillies took the the the In the Brooklyn cellar and low place. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Prancisco 4; San Diego 3. = Los Angeles 5, 3; Missions 12, 4 {Becond game thirteen innings . Sacramento 5; Portland 4 Oakland” 3; Seattle 13. Naticnal League Pittsburgh 7; St. Louis 2. Boston 4, 5; New York 3, 4. Brooklyn 13; Philadelphia 10 Cincinnati 5; Chicago 11. American Leasu~ St. Louis 3; Cleveland 6 New York 10; Boston 6. Philadelphia 4, 0; Washington 3, First game ten innings. Chicago 6; Detroit 5 Gastineau Channel League Moose 4; Douglas 0. STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LFAGUE Won ULost Pet. 36 25 590 $ MW 542 32 542 508 500 456 448 407 Oakland Seattle issions San Francisco San Diego Portland Sacramento !Los Angeles NATIONAL i Pet. iSt. Louis .649 New York . Pittsburgh Chicago Boston [Cincinnati ‘Brooklyn Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 13 16 18 17 17 20 25 875 610 550 553 528 512 324 New York Boston etroit Cleveland Chicago MWashington Philadelphia Bt. Louis Commem | GASTINEAU e i wiLL'Mm HARK fLL AX Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 29 1936.: 3" 1 MORE AFORE T CLINCH WIE NYE 11! HOW MUCH DID YE GIT FRUM T‘.‘I PIPE- Dawn 4! CAN'T YU SEE TH' Ol GENTLEMAN'S CHANNEL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. D\.ug]as 3 3 150 | Elks 2 2 500 | American Legion 1 2 .333 Moose I 2 133 MUOSE ELKS MEET TOMIGHT vPostponed B 1 2.l Played Tomorrow After- noon at 4:30 o'Clock Three baseball games, one each day, comprise a full fare for Chan- net baseball fans this week-end. To- night at §:30 sees the Moose and the Elks meeting in their regular- ly scheduled contest. Tomorrow af- ternoon at 4:30 o'clock the Moose and the Legion line up for their nine inning contest postponed from last Sunday, while Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Douglas and the Legion hold their second meeting. " The Moose are full of zipper af- ter knocking over the top-spot Douglas team last evening and to- night will be hot to avenge the “win- hy-a-neck” that the Elks grabbed| in their last meeting. Elmer Lind-| strom. will most likely take the mound for the Moose tonight against Shavey Koskey for the Elks, with Hawkins and Bl doing the| receiving. It looks like anybody’s hall game, | Manager Art McKinnon of the| Moose figures his newfound hurling ace, Pete Rogers will be rcady tol tame the Legion in their meeting| tomorrow Al’l'«‘nmfln and all n!)sl'r\‘; ers at last night's game ag that | ers paired with Hawkins make oming battery combin- | ation, D BASEBALL RACKET CHARLESTON, S. C., May Officials of community baseball leagues in this section have warned | fans that racketeers have been | known to go through crowds with hats taking up collections “to buy baseballs and bats for ‘the teams.’ Make sure your donation goes to an authorized solicitor, they warn. 29— | ! EAGLES AND AUXILIARY There will be a joint installation of officers for the ensuing year of the F O. E. and Ladies’ Auxiliary Friday night at 8 o'clock, Eagles‘ Hall, Douglas. All members re- ‘ quested to be in attendance. adv.| - - SHOP IN JUNEAT WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | Without Caleme!—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in le M-r-u Rarin’ to Go ald pour out two pou l i Bhe o your i i bl ianot flowing freely, your f tdigest. | B e 1 o ot constated, You | You' get,constips T e soresaria vkt and you feél Tk and the world 1ooks punl less, gentle, e foe Caries s Little Liver Pilla by - o;nywduuuy&hl-lhsll. orating Those who smiling fought and died. Store Closed All Day — Tomorrow = ‘Juneau's Own Store o RN 01O N AR SRR T AT | planned. {cut CRITTER BOY SCOUTS T0 i MEET AT FIRE . HALL MONDAY =~ Cars Will Leave at 9 A. M.,! Taking Them to Camp at Eagle River Boy Scouts going to 1mer camp at Eagle River are to meet at the Fire Hall at 9 o'clock Monday morning where transporta- tion will be provided to take them to camp, it was announced today by Wellman Holbrook, Chairman of the Scout District Committee. Camp Director Wayne Young, his assistant, Carl Alstead, J. E. Ran- som, cook, and Sidney Dennison of the Forest Service, are leaving at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning to put the camp in shape, and the Forest Service is taking out the supplies for the two weeks' encampment. With a two-day overnight hike | already planned under the super vision of Jay Williams of the For- est Service, who will accompany the boy swimming, surveying, camping, nature study and crafts- manship, the camp promises to be an exceptionally successful one, Di- tor Young forecast today. He said that an expert fly-caster dem- onstration is one of the features Last minute instruction to the hoys from the director is for every boy to bring his R-book so that he may keep proper records of his test passing while at camp. | All persons wishing to send out | notes, letters or packages may take them to the B. M. Behrends Groc- cry Store where they will be sent at the first opportunity. Any persons coming to camp is asked to. stop at the store and bring them to camp. | Boys are requested not to come | to camp until Monday, unless A\)\()- lutely necessary. Transportation will be provided Monday morning for | those going to camp. - {DWANS ARRIVE iN ‘ JUNEAU FOR VISIT| Arriving on the Princess Loum-! were Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Dwan and daughter Virginia who plan| to visit in Juneau for six weeks. | Mrs. Dwan is the sister of Mrs R. L. Bernard, and the mother of | June Dwan who has been visiting | here with her aunt for the past few months. The Dwans have en- | gaged the home which was formerly | occupied by Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Van-| Ackeren on Pifthrand Gold Streets. |KRANE, PETERSON 1 ARE GIVING DANCE| The Odd Fellows Hall is flt-‘ tractively and appropriately deco- | rated for the big Memorial Day | dance tomorrow. night, ‘with the| sponsors, Harry Krane and Albert | Peterson promising a good time for | Krane-Peterson combina- will feature Scandinavian, American and Russian music, the| sponsors said, and the general pub-' sroirtot 46 e | | ing on | to Portland | summer school {the Nation: E meeting first choice In bottles 4 By BILLIE Dh. BLCK T WUZ JES' WORKIN' UP TER PAY YE BACK WHEN YE 50 BODACIOUSLY (NT'RUPTED ME---HEV YE GOT CHANGE FER A |\, SoVWENT HUNNERT- DULLER BILL 272 1 ToL YE TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK BORRERED THREE DULLERS AN' A HA'F OFF'N ME SIX YEAR AGO -- SIX YEAR OR BETTER- FERGUSON GOING SOUTH Fritz Schmitz drew.his second walk. With a man on first and second, Stan Grummett hit an infield fly to Jensen for the first out. For-} sythe then hit into a fast double| play, Erskine to Roller to Andrews, and the scoring for the ball game| was over. In the last of the fifth| member M is leav-' enroute | attend | ssociation | s N i P McDonald made a fine running catch of Bob Stevenson's fly to right | g oged center for the third out {Douglas Shutout in Good| g, CORE BY INNINGS i Game Played at Ball | Dousas 002000 Park Last Night Moose 030100 Pitcher Pete Rogers proved to be SUNNAEY just what the doctor ordered for| DOUGLAS AB R | the trailing Moose team, and last| Pedersen, c. 9 night ‘they up and knocked over J°nsen, p. 0 the dope to snateh. a 4-0, win from Andrews, 1b. 0 the Ledgue's leadlag Douglas squad. | Evskine, 2b. 0 Rogers allowed only three hits, no walks and no Douglas men were D. McDonald, ef 0 Nu N Roller, ss. able to get past second base. Only H\m Douglas batters drove the ball | Mark Jensen, on the slab for the! Livie, 1f Bonner, 3b. Balog, rf. | Islanders, did a nice job of hurling | also, handing out but four bingles| | and cne earned run—errors in the second inning accounting for the | other three Moose scores Gobd Ball | 3. schmitz, 1b. f Bolh outfits played good steady|Moval, cf [ ball, with Rogers’ contrcl of the|Stevenson, 3b | situation at all times being the de- | Hawkins, | ciding factor in the ball game. Rog- | COnVer: | ers whipped his fast ball across the’ FOBETS, | corners fo strikeouts while Jen- sen got three, The last of the econd saw the Kenneth Ferguson, he Juneau school faculty, the Princess Louise where he will He will al {ucation hile Portl Atways and T—R 0—0 x—4¢| H PO A ! Totals MOOSE F. Schmitz, 2b (memclt 1t | B | Totals Stolen bases, Rogers 2; two base | Moose’ first three tallies counted|Dil: Converse; double-play Douglas after the first two hitters whiffed.| (Brskine. Roller, Andrews); Hawkins got in front of onme of! DbAfted in, Rogers; struck out by, Jensen's floaters for a free. ride to| Jensen 3, Rogers 6; walked by, Jen- f Clancy Converse, who Lu;mcd‘“"" 2; earned runs off, Jensen 1; he hitters last night, with two out| Wild pitch, Rogers; hit by pitched | of three, singled fo right and Haw-| Pall, Hawkins by Jensen; left on Kkins went to third. Then on's slwl bases, Douglas 5, Moose 5; time of bounder to second. Erskine bobbled | 84me, 1 hour 24 minutes; umpires, an casy out that would have retired | Droppenbecker, Holmquist the 8ide, and Hawkins and Con-| . -~ % vei's€”scored with Rogets shfe on|NEW TENNIS COURTS | first, Rogers stole second. Fritz| OPENED FOR Schmitz drew four balls for a trip| -3 o to first Then Rogers scored, WO new. concrete tennis courts Schmitz took second and Grummett | have been completed in Evurgrprn‘ reached first on Bonner's miscue of | }3""('1 “lf‘d (I’:"V“* A‘“ \{;_l)"" l‘\PT\ Grutimett’s easy roller to thira.|for the first time today ne court For¥the popped up to Jensen for| Were constructed by the city through the third out, and the Moose had | tc FERA S three'Tuns that shouldn’t have been,| Nets. donated by the Juneau Ten- Wainter in Fourth nis Club, were put up today The Moose marked up their okt o, other count in the fourth. Converse NOTICE 3 opened ‘the frame with his s soond| Brownie's Barber Shop will be hit, a double to center, and Rogbrs\tlosed all day Saturday, Memorial followed to drive Converse home | Day. —adv. with a single to right - - - Rogers again stole second and| SHOP YN JUNEAU. 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