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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY jUNE 20, 1936 plenty of hitting by the Islanders, to Bonner. |contest of the first half of the sea- ] 5 T o —e ——e BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS &Hi:mfluz\,sé | G 9 T ! WELL ,FOR ONCE 5 -MORNING - PAPPY- 'WE | AN TO AT UP AT | | WE. PUT_ T BEEN WAITING FOR YOU- | [T THIS HOUR- ; OVER ON THE | NEED SOME MONEV L) T i - FAMILY= . FOR GAS AND 01\_~‘ / 4 / i [ o to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find ah the modern hotel conveniences SR necessary to your con:plete com- G TR | . i fort and all those old fashioned E—— ] | ideas of friendliness and hos- fi““““““““““l L ; S | pitality that are necessary to a : ; ] . : rood hotel well operated. 1‘ RAY W. CLARK, | : Q9 =8 HHt Manager. 2 Alaskan Headquarterw—Ask for Permanent Rates. the Douglas attack were Mark Jen-| Six men up—six men down—in Livie, rf. ... ..3 0 0 0 0 O run lead in the first inning. Boston ‘ifi 5“3 “1 HOTEI DUUGLAS BEATS sen with a three-baser and two sin-|the seventh frame, and the game | _——— -4 - glulakdlolphm ;u jf: J{:; Vi W) “Des " Paine | wi | Totals 32 3112414 3 rooklyn 2 9 » gles in four trips, “Deacon” Paine|was into extra innings 5 % e o 0 39 ¥ & = S & fooibigir, a one-Hagger| - Jensen wehit down o stath. the|. *Hatted. for BoHner th-Revarin: Ih"{‘f;""‘"é F:“S;}‘u'. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW IV ASII’L (JTON and a stroll, “Big Andy” Andrews!eighth, but Erskine hit a one-baser. MOOSE ABRHPOAE| -f]“o'f S“'“D ”"‘1"1 . Won Lost Pet. L with a circuit clout and a one-baser. | Andrews whified. Then McDonald F. Schmitz, 2b. 4071 11800 g-“‘“‘“_t ; -"2‘_ P“ L; £ New York .........40 18 690 and Dick McDonald who connected drove one to right center which |Converse, p [ R e L e ’F‘h‘"“‘m_ e “‘_“‘" Botson B8 23 Y | s A for a single and a triple caught the gardeners out of posi- Forsythe, ss 00 DN Bacramenty 4'“‘?“01“%" Washington 81 ‘2 iy v | Andrews opened the scoring and | tion and rolled to the cars for a Moval, 3b. 2103 0| Los Augsise Sop e 0 Cleveland 20 29 500 eI o by dropping one|TiPi¢ bringing Erskine across with | Hawsuns, c. IO T Nossmal’ Leayus Chicago g 5 500 AT the second lnning by dropping onelyne winning marker. Paine walked, | Grummett, 1b. 0 010 0 o] St Louls 7, New York 5 Detroit 29 483 : . |over the right field fence into Gold| ¢ progle whiffed and the Moose |Helman, 1f. 0 0 0 0 o Cincinnati 8 Boston 4 Philadelphia 20 Game, Final Une of First Creek for four bases. McDonald yere up for their last stand. | Moore, cf 0 0 o o o Chicago-Brooklyn, rain ot Tois 4 (ol © |went down and Paine followed With| " pagpe flied, Schmitz rolled to|Bagby. i1 0 0 o o o Pittsburgh-Philadelphia, rain b Half, Is Thrilling Con- ‘"‘fl“"“b“‘ but “‘;‘d l;“‘k-*“"““" T:‘C short, and two were down when PRSI R American League (Final—First Half) 1 Moose came right back to even the|converse lined one to center for 8| Total 2 8041 | Philadelphia 0; Chicago 1, this- ? t : test—Good Plays Babie, on’ sl halr, Moval 1ed oftlor dom et S R S e - Totals 2 54 z|1' 9 | teen tnnthgs: R “;" "'1"' ';‘;g e with a single and went to third,' g T g Stolen b McDonald; two-ba < - kE) souglas i 4 o et ! McDonald let it slip past him. Then, |hit: Paine; three-base hits: Jensen,| New York 5; Detroit 2. Elks B e : ing the count in the When Andrews muffed Frodle’s 55 Ahe it 2k | = : " Andrews: | Washington 6; Cleveland 9. e 5 i After knotting the o : : ; with the saving run in scoring po-|McDonald; homerun: Andrews; ashing ; ¢ American Legion ... 3 6 .333 sixth, to send the game into extra heave to first to double Moval after|gjtion, Forsythe up and due for & |double play: Douglas (Bonner, An- Gastineau Channel League Mbota U e A innings, Douglas last night pushed catching Hawkins' little popup. pingle, Frodle dropped a wide pitch |drews): runs batted in: Andrews 2,| Douglas 3; Moose 2 i e across the winning tally in the Grummett drove him home which rolled toward the grandstand, | McDonald, Grummett: hits off: | | eighth fmmc3 to u:kexth[e’ mf:li\:r;‘:{ll . f‘or‘\l!:lvl mlnldv_du ;\:'v‘lyl stop bnc(i (3:11\'31'5«‘ slmrlodvior t:]xrd. hesitat- | pgine, 2 in 4 innings, Jensen, 1 in| STANDING OF CLUBS | the Moose, ‘m‘.. in d\e est ball throw ; “"1 Jul. ut Jensen | e%: & when he saw Frodle catch Upl4 jnnings; at bat against: Paine | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE game of the season to date. it to first where he died. A single with the ball, went on lo»\ayd third | 15 jensen 12: strike out by: Paine | Won Lost Pet. | ' untest treated a good crowd of ball “r"r\ r\]?u!xlvd wl(;on ,l,w. g ldn:xbl{eld. byl:h? oo Taton. _ . (Paine 2, Converse 2; earned runs|Missions 48 37 YALE S vARsITY i fans at the Juneau ball park to Off first on Converse's short fly ast night's game was the last| rr paine 1 Gonverse 3: credit|Oakland P JMMARY : victory to Jensen; passed ball: [Portland 39 36 S They know where to get good ice cream A 5 R 2 Ao » run ' Son, but made no difference in the e X R 4 A g e A featuring a homer, two triples and| The Paps went into a one run Son, ¥ o il Frodle; left on bases: Douglas 7,|San Francisco 41 41 NEW LONDON, Conn,, June 20.— take your cue from them—they will lead you 1 double, and errorless fielding by lead in the fourth. Forsythe open-|standings of the clubs, which fin- 4 e s : ) . 3 3 g : : Moose 3; time of game: 1 hour, San Diego 41 42 494 Harvard's varsity crew defeated here Cones, Ice Cream and H Mad the Moose. Hurlers Paine and Jen- ed with a drive that went right into|ished the opening heat in the fol-| " o oo = - o 25 0 o Loy s A oeles R TR T i 8 e > el ot (S o1 S0 BRC e0MIe N i I e STbaion e e S i Yobuar: Petius on: tAL ike tes; umpires: Gray, ¢ Mieh gL o Yale's varsity by four lengths in Cake served amid clean and beautiful sur- singles to the Paps, while the Is- 'but two walks, a juggle by Roller in second place, Legion third, and | ERaE Nm";‘l']\'ll)‘ll)l\'lfl A 1 5 T i e T Rppldee: land lads were garnering eleven nice'and a passed ball by Frodle let Mo- 'the Moose deep in the cellar. The o Pl Dt el "",T ‘\lehfer-d“) }dm,”wm b bungles off Converse, on the mound val across with his second marker Second half will opery with the Fads et Mol TS G L 5 e 4 : for the Black Sox. Converse, how-|before Paine retired the side. For- Douglas-Elks tilt, Sunday afternoon St. Louis 3 2 638 javee beat Harvard by four lengths Ice Creams packed for picnic or outing parties ever, kept the ssfetics well scat. |sythe furnished the action in the st five-thirty, in the Juneau park ;h[r?gul :g 21 611 and Harvard's frosh defeated Yale at no extra charge. tered among nine strikeouts and re- | fifth with another nice play on a SCORE BY INNINGS | N?:J;l«;n: 30 f;f )?:}‘ Ll ceived excellent support from his ground drive to between deep short| Team 12345678-R 3 ke bd (Tt ok | Stop in and let the kiddies enjoy our playgro n D ; as : A FEEa § F: S unds teammates to keep the game a tight|and third. Jensen changed places DOUGLAS 010001013 o B B %l SHOP IN JUNNAU FIRSE! it piaygrodudet affair throughout with Paine, taking over the pitching MOOSE 010100002 B R L BRSO CS R e it S R were the ground-covering and ball-| to hurl excellent ball for the rest | handling of shortstop Earl For- Of the game and get credit for the JOSEPH KENDLER sythe, who handled six chances flaw- | Win g SR tO A ; ! lessly, two of them well out of his ~Jensen opened the sixth with a Holer s& . 115 5} iIReds Come from Behind to g territory, the throwing to bases|three-bagger, Erskine walked but Jensen, 3b. 1% Win Ou Bees b — bases of catcher “Tex’ Hawkins, was thrown out by Hawkins trying | Erskine, if. e n Out Over Bees by | who picked off two attempted steals | to steal second. Andrews singled to Andrews, 1b Score of 8 to 4 | at second to get the Blacklegs out|count Jensen with the tieing tally. McDonald fl-’ ; g i } 0 2 | F R E s “ ST s AR e rews ¢ 1t | Paine, p., 3b 2 T | of a very tough spot in the sixth, McDonald forced _Andu\x and wer s S BOSTON, Mass, June 20—The| o A and kept the Island base trampers|to third on Paine’s safety, where he Frodle, c ¢ | t s ok e 1 e et G o s e, whers 5 PR S 4§ L 1 L ) tacnet e e e by Fruits and Vegetables corner” play by Moval. Leading | throw Paine going to second Balog, 2b 1000 ! ) play yesterday afte . ¢ 3 h ; L et noon and handed the Boston Bes ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE : Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery T S, o ¢ 0 ¢ sciback in the current series’ opener Three home runs accounted for Special Chicken Dinners ANYTIME six of the Reds' runs as they came from behind in the last four in- | i H gs after the Bees took a fol -‘ What Will Be the Name pings afier | | Lode and placer location notices | for sale at The Empire office. bbb e S EMMET THOMPSON’S | LU M B E R | PHONE New Ford V-8 | TONIGHT! 342 CAB SERVICE WAKE UP! 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