The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1936, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER A LOT OF THE BOYS ARE WOULD MIND IF | TOOK A LITTLE VACATION FOR THREE WEEKS AND JOIN- ED THEM-? " FOXX WHACKS 0UT 2 HOMERS IN ONE GAME Ball On One Circuit Drive Travels 400 Feet— Portsider Wins CLEVELAND, Ohio June 26— Jimmie Foxx made his twentieth and twenty-first homers of the sea- son yesterday afternoon and Fred Cstermueller’'s portside pitching squelched the Cleveland Indians Y to 4 Foxx gave the ball- a 400-foot ride over the center field wall in ne first inning with one Red Sox n base. He smashed another hom- to the right field bleachers i the ninth inning driving in an- other man ahead of him GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 6; San Diego 1 Oakland 8; Missions 6 San Francisc pattle 2 Los Angeles 6; Portland 5 National League Cincinnati 5, 5; Brooklyn 4 8; Boston 0, 13; Philadel; Pittsburgh 4; New York 5 American League Boston 9; Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 1; Detroit 13 New York 7; Chicago 6. Washington 12; St. Louis 5 STANDING OF <iLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGU Won Oakland . Missions 47 Portland 43 Seattle San Diego San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost St. Louis 40 24 Chicago 38 23 New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost New York 21 Boston ‘Washington Cleveland Detroit Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis ASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE (Second Half) Won Lost Pct. Elks 1 0 1.00 Moose 3 0 1.000 Douglas 0 1 .000 American Legion 0 1 .000 - ‘Without a single oil well, Pawnee County, Kas., residents are receiv- ing $185,000 annually from the oil industry. Oil land leasers pay that sum as rental for prospective land WATCH FOR The Opening of The “White Spot.” JOEY DELIVERS FIRST HOMER DOUGLAS, VETS MEET TONIGHT JUNEAU FIELD Game Sch-eduled to Start at 6:30 o'Clock Lim‘-ups Fireman Park in Juneau will be the scene of tonight's clash between the Legion and Douglas squads. The game, originally sched- uled to be played in the Island ci was transferred to compensate for the meeting of the two teams in the first half that was switched to Doug- las on the day of the Bartenders' Picnic. The Islanders have been victor- ious the three previous times that the two outfits have tangled, but in their last encounter, in Douglas, the Legionnaires lost by less than a neck, and with any break at all lml.v;hl‘. GIRL CAMPERS BREAK CAMP, RETURN HERE they figure to take the lads from across the Channel. Both lineups should be at full strength when they face-off this evening at 6:30 o'clock. With the Tallapoosa in port, Douglas will have its catcher and third baseman, Red Frodle and “Deacon” Paine in the game—it was largely their absence that accounted for the Islanders’ de- feat at the hands of the Elks last Sunday. Joe Snow will be on tap to add to the hitting punich of the Legion attack Paine and Frodle will likely team up as the Douglas battery, while “Grassy” Lowe will probably start on the mound for the Legion with Red Gray behind the plate. -~ FAULKNEKS HAVE NEW SUMMER HOME; JAMES COMPLETES CONTRACT Construction of nicely-Gesigned summer cottage’ amid a beautiful natural setting at Point Louisa, for H. L. Faulkner, was completed yes- terday by building contractor Ray James. The interior of the cottage is of knotty cedar, specially selected for grain and finished in ‘“natural-! wood.” A stone fireplace, large plate glass windows and a full length porch are features of the dwelling which includes a living room, kitch- | en and bunk-room. The exterior walls are constructed of milled shakes finished in a gray- green color, the outside trim is painted sage-green, and the roof is of green stained shingles. ... *. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Atkinson, Pied- mont, Cal.; Mrs. Z. H. Ellis, Pied- mont, Cal; P. J. Peterson, Wood- land, Cal; Mr. and Mrs. A. S Thompson, Hoonah; James Effler, Juneau Alaskan Leon Reinken, City; J .Lockard, Tagish, Yukon Territory. — .- — WATCH FOR The Opening of The “White Spot.” BY_GOLLY-ILL EVEN HELDP HIM PACK- WHILE HE'S AWAY LL &IT A CHANCE TO WEAR SOME OF ME OWN TIES™ Alice Palmer up this morn- y Forest Service Miss Palmer announced that Wed- the camp were ta- ken over by Troops 2 and 5, headed Mead and Barbara Her- WAS JUST TALKING TO “E)ONNV AND CONVINCED HM THAT INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY AND JOIN- ING THE BOYS -1T WOULD BE BETTER TO STAY AT HOME AND BRING THE BOYS ALL HER This tiny gasoline-propelled automobile was a gift to Shirley Temple from Bill Robinson, the tap dancer with whom she has played in several pictures, for her use around the Hollywood studio lot where she works. Although it is capable of 20 miles an hour, a governor has been attached to prevent Shirley from speeding at more than eight. (Associated Press Photo) he girls, was served camp fire Later h and popcorn were enjoyed The car which delivered the milk to the camp yesterday surprise for the girl ice cream sent by Mr ice-cream was gi ral cak ey sent out W. W. Council the Camp Committee returning campers r their baggage est Service warehouse eaten with chopsticks made by ' morning before 12 o'clo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. B_\ (;E()}((;E \1“1:\N be at stake on this year's Fourthycal school where he \furl\'ulg of July baseba erie: 0 hun- | medicine While in e Mrs. MULVIHILLS HAVE BOY BABY, SKAGWAY and has been named Karl Eugene The father is one of the conductors on the Yukon Route The two uncles and W. R .Mulivhill, agent of the American Express, are feeling dred dollar s been put up by Dahl attended commencement ex- WELL-IT LOOKS AS & Juneau, and Douglas has added the | ercises at the U. of W. where Rob- WE WILL HAVE TO BUILD other se Y e, No-asel rt was graduated A NEW HOUSE AETER 4 THAT WRECKING CREW 207 ha e € to e and won the h 1S HERE ABOUT A whether the pot will be split amon 1l the WEEK~- the four competi teams or whe t nts. Robert won a s er it will go on a “winner t all”| to Ye University and plan: basis attend sch there thie fcll .- SKAGWAY NEWS - = i T SKAGWAY, Alaska, June Mrs. Wally Wilson was & pasieiie (Special Correspondence) —Return- ger on Northwestern - for * St ing to his home in Kluane 1ast peay where she went for medical week was Gene Jacquot and his tWo gttentior sons, who were visiting in Skagwaj for several days. Gene Jacquot is a famous guide for game hunters in BALI_ PLAYERS the Yukon Territory. It was the 1 01V i first time his eight and ten year & old sons had ever seen a steam- 5 e Mrs. R. Elsner returned *o her Gfl I'[] SITKA home in Ketchikan June 21, after spending several weeks in way visiting friends. Mrs. Elsner is the former Lucille Hudson who was visiting way for the first Arrangements Are Now time ‘since her marviage Underway for One v Bob Lyman, from Spearfish, South or Two Games Dakota, arrived on the Princess - Louise June 24, to spend the sum- In effect daily until Oct.15; mer visiting at the Goding home. final return limit Oct. 31. plane hop to Sitka to take part in Mrs. M. R. Goding and son Wil- Bargain ROUND TRIPS Sitka’s celebration of Independence fred returned home on the Princes on the air-conditioned Em- Day, to be held on July 6. A dozen Loujse June 24. Mrs. Goding hus Pire Builder to principal star players of the Gastineau Chan- peen visiting in Oregon for several| €astern points in Standard nel League are ready to make the months where her son jc her| or newest-style Tourist flight as soon as definite word is after completing a year of teaching Sleepersor luxury Coaches. received from Sitka that arrange- in the Batesland high school in ixample, from Seattle: ments have been completed. Earl South Dakota Forsythe, Moose shortstop and a TO CHICAGO: former Sitka resident is conducting Mr. and Mrs. Halvorsen from Coach.......$57.35 the negotiations. Two games are gouth Dakota are visitors at the Tourist. ...... 68.80 planned in the former Capital City home of their son and his famil Standard ..... 86.00 against a picked outfit from Sitka's Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Halvorson imiler sobusEdty e 11 three team league. The first is to G l' “’l" i il be played Sunday evening, July 5, Mrs, Kenneth Blanchard and Wil- O g i and the second the afternoon of the Jiam F. Howell flew to Juneau on at extremely low prices. 6th. Plans are to leave Juneau Sun- the W. P. & Y. R. plane this after- A “If"}" ";_‘;,‘2[5'\“ sc )““‘c day morning and return Monday S Tebitried the gaish aVahs trip, with SAFETY, COM- evening e ooured the RS Y FORT End BGUR OGS S RIDE THE AIR-CONDITIONED Big Mac” MacSpadden, manager ~ Mrs. Kirmse has a most inter- of the Elks baseball team, has been esting display of old Indian and appointed to select an all-star line- Eskimo relics in her curio store win- up of Channel League players to dow that has been causing quite a meet the U.SS. Detroit baseball little attention | Y Ow':,;gr c].‘t;\; R team during that ship’s visit in Ju- Mrs. P. I. Dahl and three sons,| B & Michkils, 008 G ville st., Van- neau, the latter part of July Lewis, Robert and Rogers returned | couver, B, O K. F. 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