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[ WAAL-- HIT'S A MIGHTY CUR'OUS WAY TER BE } LIVIN, MARCELLY--YE DON'T HAF. TER COOK.NER SCRUB NER NUTHIN' BARNEEY GUOGLE AND SPARK PLfiG COME, MARCELLY--- SOME OTH MR_GOOGLE AND YOUR " PAPPY” WILL CALL ER DEFEAT SOX OF CHIGAGO Bostonians Given Big Sur- prise, However, in Ninth Inning BOSTON, Mass., June 6. — The Boston Red Sox slammed the Chi- cago White Sox for the seventh consecutive time yesterday after- noon by an 8 to 6 margin. It was the fourth straight victory for the Red Sox. The docile Bostonians went into the ninth inning with an 8 to 1 victory. The White Sox then pulled themselves together and put on a five-run rally much to the dismay and consternation of the Red Sox who got completely rattled before they tightened up. ¢ GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast Lcague Los Angeles 8, San Diego 7. San Francisco 9; Missions 12. Oakland 4; Portland 13. Sacramento 6; Seattle %, eleven innings. National League New York Z; St. Louis 9. Brooklyn 3; Chicago 12. Philadelphia 8; Pittsburgh 14. s Boston 10; Cincinnati 4. American Leaguc Cleveland 3; New York 4. Detroit 2; Washington 6. Chicago 6; Boston 8. Gastineau Channel League Douglas 4; Moose 3. STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won ULost Pet. Seattle 40 30 571 Oakland 38 30 559 Missions 38 30 559 San Francisco 35 33 515 Portland 30 34 469 ¥ san Diego 32 37 464 Sacramento 29 38 433 Los Angeles 29 39 426 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pct St. Louis . 30 15 New York 26 19 578 Pittsburgh 24 21 533 Chicago 22 21 512 Boston 22 25 468 7 SUNTHIN' WILL KEM OF HIT 1 THOUGHT MEBBE SHE'D COME ALONG WITH US- AN’ You CouLD TAKE_HER BACK To TH' MOUNTAINS-- © 1936, King Features Syndicate, ‘cmexnnm 21 24 467 1 Brooklyn 19 28 404 Philadelphia 18 29 391 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. yNew York 32 15 .681 | Boston 18 625 | Cleveland 24 21 533 | Detroit 25 23 .521 [Washington 24 24 500 Chicago 21 23 477 | Philadelphia 14 29 325 St. Louis 13 32 .289 | GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE | Won Lost Pet.| | Douglas 5 1 833 | Elks 4 2 667 Moose 2 4 333 |American Legion 1 5 167 | e !Three Careful Drivers ‘Given Courtesy Cards (Continued from Page One) I can see that this movement will be far reaching if we all get in and to some extent act as good police- men in our fair cily of Juneau. I hope that in the months that lie ahead of us that our Daily Al- aska Empire will be able to print somewhere in its columns that the | 'outlook brought about through the 'careful drivers Courtesy Cards handed out by the Juneau Police Department is in the highest de- gree encouraging.” Delivery Man, No. George Mortensen, driver of tne B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. delivery car received his Courtesy Card for |consistently observing traffic regu- |lations and careful driving. | Mrs. Henry Hansen was observed \coming to a complete stop at the | Triangle and carefully looking right and left before driving into Frank- lin and Front streets. Through cwoperation with the lo- cal theatres, each Courtesy Card is good for two admissions to a mo- |tion picture attraction either at the Capitol or Coliseum theatres. Efforts Appreciated Chief of Police Roy Hoffman said today that he appreciated the man- ner in which many Juneau drivers were cooperating with the Careful Driving effort, and that he and other members of the force would continue to make the courtesy awards to deserving drivers, and !thanked all others who drove care- 2 .667 fully, but didn’t happen to be seen|turns at the plate, Erskine coming by the officers. > ! Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. | ‘Ithc mound for the Paps and did right well. He tired and Clancy Converse relieved him to start the fifth. Pete Rogers, ace Pap pitch- er, was kept out of the game by DOUGLAS BEATS MOOSE IN GAME OF SENSATIONS illness. Arne Shudshift, President of the | Douglas Chamber of Commerce, threw the first ball in the dedica- tion ceremonies for the Douglas | diamond, with Art McKinnon as catcher and League President Wil- {liam A. Holzheimer in the batter’s | box. Shudshift’s first pitch was | wide but he got the next one ove: 'and Holzheimer hit a pop-up in | front of the plate. [First Contest Played on Island Grounds Is Hot One All Around | Claude Erskine banged out a | big two bagger in the last half of | |the last inning of last night's ball | Prizes Awarded ‘game, to break up the tied score, | set off Douglas on a booming bust and bury the Moose invasion of the Island City four to three on the!""°am from John Marin's Douglas | Island diamena Inn for the first hit and a shav- ' Erskine went home with the first/ ing set from Guy’s Drug Store for Island tally in the tirst inning when | the first steal. Erskine crossed “Big Andy" Andrews singled him in| the plate with the first run to re- from second. Douglas added twojceive a case of Pabst beer from I more and the Moose got their first the Pacific Fruit and Produce Co., lin the fourth frame; Jack Scmitz| While Andrews drew a chicken din- counting for the Paps and An-| hed from Mike Pusichs Dreamland drews and Jim Paine for tne Is-|fOr making the first putout and landers. | McDonald’s two - bagger in the fourth frame was worth a case of > Sevetnh In the Sevetnh | |painier beer from the Alaska trad- Going into the seventh m"mg‘mg Co. needing two markers to stay inj | the ball game, Earl Forsythe led| | Channel business firms. Mark Jen- sen garnered two quarts of ice Down to Business With extra innings in the offing, | Douglas got down to some quick| | business in their half. Stevenson juggled Roller’s grounder. Jensen; worked a stroll to fill first and| second. Then Erskine clouted hm: long one to left field and the game | was wrapped up for Douglas, -[.111 the League’s top team. i Jim Paine led all hitters with | two singles and a double in three loff for the Moose with a single, | T”S“U""l e 3’““”{‘“(15 iand a strikeout by Moval and Jack | M“W"‘ R : e 7 1: Schmitz_drew second on a passed | p U T aosaiig g ball, a walk, then two steals and| q e second and third were full. Stev-| enson popped to Bonner to bring! o 1:310:1?7 = ABB ‘[']‘ ": ”00": :3) P up Hawkins with two out. Hawk-| & wmieis b 8 0 0 0 3 0 ins worked a three and two Coum']Fm‘syths s’s i B o1 00 1Ry then picked out one of Erskme‘s‘MOVE] c;’ * $ 0.6 805 finest and sent it for a long ride J Sch;nlt;z 5 ih 243 1 ;3700 to the buildings in Cemmficm"S‘tevenson’zt;. "'-3 ARGl A double for Hawkins, two run- |y “iirdn S5 - 3 0 0 0 0 ners counted and the score “';‘”'szverse' le 5 d R squared three to three. Converse Tew, “ > 54082 tBonkoski, rf. 00010 hit to short for the third out. | i | | Totals 2 4718 17 | next with three connections in ' four trips. Hawkins got a one- (baser and a two-baser to pace the Moose. Jack Scmitz started on DREAMLAND IN DOUGLAS NO FOOL TONIGRT ALL ROADS LEAD TO DREAMLAND IN DOUGLAS A Sure Hit With Channel Dance Patrons No Cover Charge! DANCING ALL NIGHT DRIVE OVER!: The Road Was Never BETTER! 7 WE-UNS GO A-MEDDLIN' THAR, MISTOFER GOOGLE, VE DON'T WANT TER PUT ME (N NO PERDICKERMENT WUSS'N T BE (N NOW, DO YE 2% DREADFUL EF THAT wiLLt'm-- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK YEP-- RECKON THAR NEVER WAS A DAUGHTER OF YOURS HAS A LOT OF CLASS, GAL WIF SICH BLUE EYES AN' ROSY JAWS-WHEN YE SEE HER A- DANCIN'™--ER A-MAKIN' UP A BED --ER CLAMBERIN' OVER A FENCE-- HER ANKLES HAIN'T MUCH BIGGER'N TH' WRIST OF A RIFLE GUN,BUT SOMEHOW SHE HAIN'T GOT'NO DIGNITUDE | Fire Department committee work- ing on the broadcast arrangements expressed the opinion this morning | that all work will be completed m [time to play-by-play game over the air wave - CORPORATION FIL Articles of incorporation were | filed today with Territorial Auditor | Frank A. Boyle by the Realty and tomorrow’s 0y Inc., Great Britain rights feserved. t—Substituted for Tew in the sixth inning *—No outs when winning run was scored DOUGLAS ABR HPOAE Roller, ss i L AT P S € | Jensen, rf B0 1502050 { Erskine, p. ¢ 929 0 (. Andrews, 1b. §1 2850 1730 McDonald, cf $ X 000 2aine, 3b. 8 1%8~0 1 <0 3onner, 2b Lo 1 0 Livie, 1f. A OEL-0: 0 Frodle, c. 3003801 ‘Totals 26 4112116 2 Stolen bases: Forsythe, J. Schmitz, Jensen, Paine; sacrifice | | | | ELKS, DOUGLAS Drawings Are Announced for Baseball Games on July Fourth Are the Elks the team to' trim hit: Bonner; two-base hits, Mc- the Douglas Islanders? Many local Forsythe, J. Schmitz); runs batted in: Hawkins 2, Erskine, Andrews, Paine; at bat against: J. Schmitz 17 in 4 innings, Converse, 9 in 2 innings 0 out in 7th; hits off: J Schmitz 8, Converse 3; struck out by: J. Schmitz 5, Converse 2, Ers- kine 8; walked by: J. Schmitz 1; Converse 1, Erskine 1; earned runs, off J. Schmitz 2, Converse 1, Ers- kine 2; charge defeat to Converse passed balls: Frodle 2 left on bases Moose 2, Douglas 8; time of game, | hour 45 minutes; umpires Hindle, Holmgauist -+ $5- FLY HIGH! $5 See the tops of the mountains . . look over the ice caps for 50 miles or more . day Sunday for only $5 in a nine- senger Pilgrim plane . . a sister Canada transportation to the Airport with each ticket. Make your reservation with any Royal Blue Cab driver, telepho 14, or at the Imperial 1 Pool Hall. adv. ->-oo Eugene Drusette was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment AT THE NEW CITY FLOAT Beer Parlor [ |of July Baseball Tournament were | theld in Douglas between innings of last night's game by President Wil- liam A. Holzheimer. For the morn- | (ing games, the Elks were drawn to | meet Douglas in Douglas and the | neau |ating in making the necessary I Four Douglas players collected | Donald, Paine, Hawkins, Erskmt‘::b;m fans think | five of the six prizes offered by |double plays: Douglas (Roller, Bon- |ternoon is the El ner, Andrews), Moose (F Schmitz, 'that they are the team to beat in . half hour flights all|\y o The Best Beer in Town . . Tomorrow af- chance to prove the Channel League, when they! meet Douglas at 5:30 p. m. on the Juneau field. With Erskine slated for a rest after last night's game in Douglas, the Purples. behind the | hurling of Manager MacSpadden, will have an excellent opportunity ; to climb into a tie for first place | in the standings. Jim Paine will likely pitch for the Islanders, with | Frodle catching him and Blake re- ceiving for the Elks. July Fourth Drawings Drawings for places in the Fourth and Legion to tangle in Ju- o ! Winners of the morning games will | ship of the one used at the South |pattle it out for the prize money in | |Pole by Admiral Byrd. The North|the afternoon, in Juneau. Air Express furnishes| Bud Foster will broadcast all games on the Juneau diamond di- rect from the playing field, it was announced today. The Douglas and Juneau Volun- teer Fire Departments are co-ope ar- rangements to bring baseball to | those unable to attend the games. | Art McKinnon, chairman of the DANCING TO 2:30 TONIGHT TO A 4-Piece Stringed Orchestra ; COME DOWN! | Development The games to be at 11 a. m. | Corporation. Those forming the corporation are J. B Burford, Frank H. Foster and Don- ald F. Foster all of Juneau The principal office is located at Juneau. Capitalization of the cor- poration is placed at 100 shares at $100 per share. - - HOSPIT:L IN | Frank Fawcett, of Ketchikan, was admitted to the Government Hos- pital last evening for medical treat- ment. . g O ENTERS HOSPITAL Paul Ozawa of Hydaburg, was {admitted to the Government Hos- \bital last evening for medical treat- ’ {ment 3 .o D NATURALIZED Olaf Ness received his naturaliza- Jtion papers in the District Court today. A resident of Juneau, Ness was formerly a subject of Norway -ee RECEIVE DIVORCES In the District Court today di- vorces were granted to Helen Eliza- beth Moore from Luther David Moore, on the grounds of non- support, and to Gerald L. Green from Hazel A. Green on the grounds of desertion. GETS FEDERAL JOB Walter Kubon of Fairbanks, who was recently in Washington, D. C., has received an appointment as Federal Building Inspector and has been assigned to the Jackson, Miss, dis‘rict, where he will be stationed indefinitely DANCE 1. O. O.F. 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