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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936. ] -the Boston Bees. Seattle 42 | ally that day is tb | SHOP IN JUNEAU EI_K n | Ken O'Dea, who has been reliev- | Missions 3 3 SUNDAY GA of summer, also the longest day Lode and placer locatfon mnotices ing Catcher Gabby Hartnett dur- | San Francisco 38 36 the year for sale at The Empire office. iing the last few days, was the bat- | Portland 33 34 triple and two singles, which drove | Los Angeles 34 41 453 in five runs. Sacramento 29 42 408 5 LAST EVENlNGI In the Pacific Coast League just NATIONAL | DUUG ISLAND notice that 17-inning game between 1 A N N o U N c l N G Seattle and Oakland and look at St. Louis To cooperate with the Big Bar- Ithe score in another game, San Chicago Bobbles by Paps Account | Francisco defeating San Diego. | Pittsburgh 8 Y New York 28 23 549 | tenders’ Picnic at Treadwell, to- 3 for Nearly All of Runs GAMES FRIDAY Cincinnati 25 26 490 [ morrow’s baseball game between the P E F d i k <3 Blir Acvoss ; Pacific Coast League Boston 24 29 453 | Legion and [))‘lmfg“ll:s, originally ro essor re erlc | Portland 2; Sacramento 1. Philadelphia 20 34 370 | scheduled for Juneau, has been * SN e R gmsigx_xsu u;ss An]g:les 5. o inook:,\';l‘":RI : 19 3 35| ransferred to the Douglas diamond, Flemlng Beale Elks played some real “Seotch"| San Dies an Francisco 15. . AMERICAN LEAGUE 1ine innings, beginning at 5:30 p. Ask An Yo“n ster' baseball last night while Pefe Rog-| Seattle T; Oakland 8, game went| =~ e S et A e g ° eta and the Kol Wets quite oben| o nret i ‘;(“. York 3 11 79| sion-Douglas game scheduled for g 3 Candad with Dile a8 sctors, Witk National League | Boston 54 21 61&[Douglas will be played in Juneau, Six-week classes in Harmony, Per- They k 8 the result that the Purples walked Boston 13 vchwago 17. y Cleveland 26 24 .52( | 'n place of tomorrow's contest. for . d I ter tati P 7 | They know w he*_n- to get good ice cream . . . . B $i¢ it the otiibest nine: to khirek | Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 3. Washington 28 26 519| The Islanders will be gunning to ormance an nterpretcation, an | take your cue from them—they will lead you accounted for all the big fat runs 9 7 o & & - g § vill " star e Leag : y | ake served amid clean and beautiful sur- UL BESIE AN CRL T Detroit 6; New York 9. ladelphia 17 32 .347| eading hurler, Claude Erskine on private lessons on piano, organ and ! YORtQiniEs: . made by the B. P. O. E. lads, for, : : 4 b | whxl:- Rogers was nicked for ;levem Clicago. O WeAeen 0. he subber, with Red Frodle, receiis ]'varmony | oy he'pa.“’m Sutiho \asiaet St. Louis-Boston, rain. | “ ng. Ward McAlister and Red Gray g 5 1 s E“(G:a;fu;;ab:s(‘lamnnel League Pei | are expected to do the battery du- Reservations are now being made ) Ice Creams packed for picnic or outing parties i T Bl ok il s 9; e 3. Douglas 6 1 85 |ties for the Legion. { e S Iole Mae Alexander | at no extra charge. Q ! p E 5 8 625 St i ey a e udio O | four hits but bunched them into| . i S 5 2 p two nice threats; the first of which| STANDING OF CLUBS |American Legion 2 5 .28 FATHER'S DAY Stop in s o kiddies enj 2 came in the fifth, With one out, PACIFIC CUAST LFEAGUE Moose 2 6 250} The impire has received several Slgpoibl s telephone 306. i b, i and et the kiddics eaftly Ouplaygiei el Stan Grummett snd Clancy Con- Won Lost Pet. oo A 2 Juerics as to the date of Father's | verse loaded the two first stations|Oakland 41 31 569 SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Day. It is Sunday, June 21 and ! A L A s K A n A l R Y =i brace of singles but & nice | N S TR walk and steal, two one-basers and JOSEPH KENDLER AN I INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find ah the modern hotel conveniences necessary to your con:plete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a rood hotel well operated. Converse stopping a pitch with his chest put across the trio of Moose tallies in the last frame but ther the rally and the game ended. Elks’ Scores Four singles, three pilfered bags and an error started off the Elk b with four markers in the second round, to which they added thre more in the fourth on three boots, a single and double. A walk, a base | hit and a muff in the fifth gave! another and the final Elk encounte was hung up in the sixth on a single, a wild pitch and a dropped fly. Don Bradley led the Purple at- tack with two one-baggers and a double in four trips. Adams, Bard: " and Robertson each broke fifty | ‘e fifty with two clouts in four times | RAY W. CLARK, at bat, one of Bardi‘'s being good R E - o P E N for two bases. Bill Bryan wa: Manager. champ juggler f th St v fn,-'e'?m](‘,&ie‘“ or the Moose wit Alaskan Headquarterw—Ask for Permanent Rates. SCORE BY INNINGS TE Team 1.9 8 08 (8 TRy HOTEL Moose 000000 3-3] 74 ~ Elks 040311 x9]| NEW WASHIN(;TON SUMMARY B MOOSE ABRHPOAE g Bryan, 2b. 200313 ® 4 Bagby, 2b 100000 e S BIGGER...BETTER THAN EVER WINDOW CLEANING- Hawkins, c 8% 040 8 1240 J. Schmitz, 1b. 311419 Py = P Grummett, 1f. 301000 'f lM d h ll Gl = HONE 485 Comvene, . 31 1,00 1 Near Beautiful Mendenhall Glacier = Bonkoski, cf 3-0:4°1°0.0 = ¥ Merrill, 1f. 100100 3 Moore, rf. 10 00,01 = A e & P = Charles A. Fox Substituted for Bryan in sixth S iSubstituted for Merrill in fourth. . . You are invited to present this ELKS ABRHPOAE coupon at the box office of the i Adams, ss. 42 2 ° b i Capitol Theatre Bradley, 3b. 4 2 3 ) apl o ea Elliott, 2b. 400 i i i e hios and receive tickets for your- TR BEST FLOOR SWELLEST MUSIC o gt s el MacSpadden, p. .. 3 1 1 relative to see Robertson, c. 412 Jermbers 3 10 : “She Couldn’t - P. Schmitz, cf. 221 N th M T ght : I el ew on the Menu 1oni = Totals 32 9112114 1! e t e “Substituted for Duckworth in! sixth. l‘ As a paid-up subscriber of The Adams, Jernberg, P. Schmitz; sac- rifice hit: Rogers; two-base hits: | Bardi, Bradley; double play: Elks = (Elliott, Adams, Jernberg); runs batted in: J. Schmitz, Bonkoski, Adams, Bardi, Bradley 2, P. Schmitz; struck out: Rogers 3, Mac- FRIED FROG LEGS YOU'LL LIKE THEM! t Sl ket Bos ALSO—OUR OWN FAMOUS FRIED SPRING vl MacSpadden 2; wild pitch: Rogers; |§ CHICKEN SANDWICH! DANCE ALL NITE MacSpadden; left on bases: Moose 3, EIks 8; time of game: 1 hour, 20 PIANIST EXTRAORDINAIRE Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE The First National Bank JUNEAU [ J CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$50,000 ® ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 24, 9% Paid on Savings Accounts minutes; umpires: Botelho, Holm- quist, Shaw. CUBS PILE UP .+ BIGBEST SCORE OF THIS YEAR Defeat Boston Bees 17 to | —Ken O'Dea Is Day's Hero @ No Cover Charge CHICAGO, Ill, June 13. — The Chicago Cubs, now in the midst of a winning streak reminiscent of the pennant drive of last Septem- ber, posted the ninth straight vic- tory yesterday afternoon by run- ning up the biggest score of the season in a 17 to 1 slaughter of * - R ST ST DIESEL TRAINING Men now being selected to train for Diesel Engineering with the famous L. L. AD- COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in Portland, Oregon. For full = = DRIVE OUT! QT FRES o Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! 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