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week layoff while the El e eager to do a comeback after their slippy showing against the Moose yester- day. If the extra-base clouting the T Purples did against the Moose hurl- ers is followed up, the Douglas out- fielders will be doing lots of chas~ BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-THANK GOODNESS MY SON HAS GONE BACK TO HIS COLLEGE- NOW — HE SAVS HE WON'T COME HOME OH- O-SONNY-YOU rrs FOI i UNTIL HE GRADUATES- THAT SAY F\.(%L(JL ARSE AT THE &S\?MEEDR-!TRS MEANS IF |EVER WANT TO SEE SCHOOL- NO? WHAT DO VACAT\ON TIME= - HIM AGAIN I'LL HAVE TO VISIT YOU MEAN YOL) CANT VLL GIT A CHANCE| THE SCHOOL— GET IN? t TO USE My ing tonight. 'PHONE AT THE 3 Twice rained out, the baseball s OFFICE- Tk origmatly senedued. for 1at| BRIDGE LUNCHEON Tuesday, will be played this even- FOR MRS. DANIEL BY MRS. WILLIAMS ing at 6:30 on the Juneau ball grounds, J. E. Pegue Vice-Presi- dent of the Gastineau Channel Complimenting uirs. J. Daniel, League, announced today. With a who is visiting in Juneau with her break of good weather in sight af- son Milton Daniel, Mrs, J. A, ‘Wil= ter a week of rain, every attempt liams entertained with a bridge’ tun= | will be made to clear the league checn Saturday at her Distin Ave- slate in readiness for coming games nue home. Sixteen guests renewed with soldier and sailor teams acquaintance with Mrs. Daniel who Pete Schmidt is expected to be is a former resident of Treadwell. doing the hurling for the Purples rizes at bridge were won by é- 1R ) while Erskine will be on the hill n Sutton and Mrs. Alice — for the Islanders The Douglas Coughlin. A guest prize was pre- squad is all pepped up after a full sented Mrs. Daniel by the hostess. i i B P Gl 'home by Bradley's triple for the — y upl last EIk counter. | © 1936, King Peawwres' Syndicate, Inc . World _rights reserved' ||| 1111 SCORE BY INNINGS Team 1234567869 | ELKS UUUSIO(]O MOOSE 20014010 SUMMARY AN ELKS AB R H PO A Bradley, 3b. . 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GAMES SUNDAY THE YANKEES LEAD-OFF | MAN HAS BEEN HITTING WELL. | OVER- THE 300 MARK. | | a),flk - fi 0 4 ling, and heavy hitting by both FOSkL . 20 0 [teams made a see-saw' battle out 'MacSpadden, p. .2 1 1 0 BUICK |of the first half of last night's ke st o ! klks-Moose clash at Firemen's Park, | but three hits and four Elks' boots' “Substituted for Benson in sixth. § } in the fifth put the game on ice ‘Batted for Koski in fifth, ERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION-————AT SITKA HOT SPRINGS {game lead in the second half pen- F. Schmitz, 2b |nant race. The 8 to 5 loss dropped Cenverse, If The fishing's really good and so's the food And just look at all these ways to wiule away your leisure hours . swimming, thz Purpies to third place in the Picinini, cf., p standings with a 50-50 average. Hawkins, ¢ canceing, hiking, brating All accommodations to suit every taste at exceptionally low rates. Totals 5 924 Lhe Lwo catehy Hawkius for J. Sehmitz, ss. the Moose and Cla v the Pur- Grummett, 1b Facitlo UoRMt SRariC . pies, both generally ] Leady, ' Rogers, p., cf sions 3, i S.xAc:an?e:L: ‘) - had a lov of fun ycs.e nro W Portiand 0, 8; San Francisco 5, 4 &) ;:;df‘:“d ’:I:m‘"”"‘”l‘l“‘ \,T Foa v at Alaska Air Transport et Living SR g inl SRy 4 plate, with a 1ew | bails tossed i v Sl ¢ ' receive Ne Ll L 3 or: ’ P Philadelphia 4, 3; Cincinnati 0, 4. 4 4 i;}f:l‘“"\tu-“‘x.‘:,\\f».. ~‘l“““. “‘m‘i\“: nmitz !\vl\ v j mit [xf % Boston 6; Pittsburgh 2 g By, e We.ner; rifice hit: Jern- Brooklyn 6, 11; St. Louis 3. 4 on both squads ves spnuvuuvdl. ) two-bs hits: Bardi, Brad- A in with the idea and did a colec- ley; three-base hits: Elliott, Brad- jlo'en bese. .GRAYBAR. Electric SEWING MACHINES l S ed by The Associated Press You are always in STYLE when you dress with SIMPLICITY SIMPLICITY SEWING BOOK goes with each machine. Anyone can sew on these machines: Sturdy, simple and reasonably priced. LARGE DISPLAY $50.00 Portables Consoles $§70.00 Cigar's Soid on Easy Pay Plan Cigarettes & . Alaska Electric Light & Power Go, Cards JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 THE NEW Bill Werber smacked a hot GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 4; San Francisco 7. San Diego 7; Oakland 1. Seattle 9; Los Angeles 4. Missions 8; Sacramento 1. American Leasue tion of immense boots. ley; home run: Grummett; runs Cleveland 5; Boston 2. FRANK COMES fhin 5 G : ° nd 5; Bosi ; } L, Don Bradley, at third for the Picinini 2, J. Schmitz, Grumpmett; St. Louis 4; Washington 3. =( RosErrl ) / b M/GHTY CLOSE & |Elks, and Pete Rogers, who started hits off: Koski 7 in 5 innings, Mac- S e B R CLEvE 3 d AMERICAN LEAGUE ed in the best fielding perform-|5 innings, Picinini 2 in 4 innings; L L R— SHORT FIELDERS ances, even though Bradley did col- 8t bat against: Koski 25, Mac- =g v SHORTSTOP y DODGERS DEFEAT CUBS > f3ack Eliott of the Elks with two{Struck out by: Koski 4, MacSpad- RIGHT ON WRIGLEY FIELD singles and a triple in four trips|den 4, Rogers 8, Picinini 7, walk- Brooklyn Dodgers upset the highly chéers from the crowd and a nod would have involved Kress B Solected three singles out of five.|Rogers 2, Picinini 2; earned runs rated Chicago Cubs last Saturday afternoon and turned in a 5 to 3 They may be oldsters and meré Wnd a walk in five times, Jern-|€'s 2, Picinini 1; wild pitches victory. It was the first victory utility men, but, as has been shown berg got two out of three, Grum- KOski 2; passed balls: Clark 3, p: s clivbad i e : anl charge defeat to: Koski; time of picked up the ball and tossed the | The Senators climbed into the Schmitz got two out of four, all © ; DIZZY KNOCKED COLD e ey : first division when Cleveland drap- making a big afternoon for the ball §ame: 2 hours, 10 minutes; um- peedy Werber out at first | 4 g e ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 13—Jerome . ped a peg. If the Washington crew pisters. | pires: Nowell, Lundstrom, J. Snow; by a ball batted by Burgess White- ;‘{l oz :‘}"“ oo “"l j‘l L“;] ‘“,”' ¢ |ing extremely well this season. Pre- posing hurlers, but both retired in : = head in the sixth inning last Sat- e0arthy_ gommente e best | eason dope did not give Bucky (he sixth, MacSpadden hitting for ; —bar none.” from the field to the club house. from QOther Teams to s lishing in the first four out the game on the hill, while A physician diagnosed the injury Crosetti is playing the game of | - e e Si] Picinini changed spots with Rog- consclousness later, and it is not {perea him in the past seems to DR, OASTLER lLL MG s robier bu oeds believed his injury is serious, but| Last Friday’s baseball game in|have disappeared entirely. He has CALL OFF TR]P T Gt sl s et urday night how long he will be|UP American Legion team, 4 to 1,'game. And, with an average in the s out of the game. is not to be counted in the team!neighborhood of .325, is no weakling | Butihy Opimad. The Moose opened the scoring will be replayed at a date not yet that pleases McCarthy most is the\physluun who was enroute to Al- set, but probably this week, it was fact that Frank has shown unex-|aska, has been stricken with a heart [t on two singles, two bobbles ers and officials held last evening.|there day in and day out without |his schedule, according to word to Uhtee runs to go into the lead in Because only five Legion players showing the slight sign of wear. |Charles H. Flory, Regional For- the first of the fourth on two Chicago 5, 4; New York 0, 5. j i . 4 Besl Fielding batted in: Bradley, Elliott, Bardi, Defroit 7; Philadelphia 2. ~THE NEW YORI- 70 TOPPING THE Q) on the mound for the Moose, turn- | SPadden 2 in 3 innings, Rogers 7 in Ject one error. Top hitters were | Spadden 10, Rogers 19, Picinini 13; CHICAGO, 1, July 13. — The ——— e —land Tal Picinini of the Paps who €d by: Koski 1, MacSpadden 3, !of thanks for Gomez Bluege. Adley got a double, a three-baser |Off: Koski 1, MacSpadden 1, Rog- grounder which went out of Third- of the season for the Dodgers on Tu BE GUUNTED baceman Red Rolfe's reach. Croset. |50 clearly this year, they are handy mett hit for a circult clout and a Hawkins 1; left on bases: Elk pieNTipey, TIRld. | ¥ |ti, moving over to back Rolfe up, ' have around. hipd "single ‘in four = and Jaok Mook T, credil vietory to: Megeve; “Dizzy” Dean was hit on the head “And that’s the fellow they want- | .., yg4 the fort they will be do-| Koski and Rogers started as op- | 5corer, Clark urday afterncon and was carrica Players Are Transferred snortstop in the American League {Harris' team much chance of fin-Koski in the fifth and finishing as a concussion. Dean recovered Bolsler Leglon his life. The leg injury which ham- 'ers. The game was lost during Kos- it was not decided late last Sat- Wwhich the Moose defeated a pick-/been playing a grand defensive ']'0 TERRITORY to lack of support. standings or player averages and at the plate. One of the things Dr .Fred W. Oastler, New York h with two runs in the last of the decided at a meeting of the manag- | pected durability. He has been in|ailment in Montana and cancelled 20d & wild pitch. The Elks got were on hand for the game forcing| The fans may think highly of |ester. Dr. Oastler, who is widely Singles, Bardi’s double, and five A.F. Campen National League New York 3; St. Louis 0 Broeklyn 5; Chicago 3. Boston 3; Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain. American League Chicago 9; Boston 1. Cleveland 10; New York 2. Detroit 7; Washington 10. St. Louis 7, 6; Philadelphia 10, 7. STANDING OF CLUBS the use of whatever players could be found at the time to fill in, Manager Art McKinnon of the Moose, who asked no forfeit at the time, has agreed to replay the game sometime when the Legion team is at full strength. In an effort to bolster the tail-end Legion team, four players have been shifted from other teams to the Le- gion. Jack Elliott, league-leading second baseman; Vinton Clark, catcher, and Toddy Baldwin, out- Luke Appling, as their voting would | interested in national park devel- Moose errors. The Paps tied it up indf€ate, but McCarthy will take! | opment, had planned to come north, 1% their half on 4 single, a steal, Crosetli any day { particularly to visit Glacier Bay Na- & Wwalk, a long fly and an er- - tional Monument where he had Yor, but the Elks went right back Star’ Substitutes { asked Mr. Floty to accompany him. into a one-run lead in the first of Washington's Lrouble-shooling! Dr. Oastler is a warm friend of the fifth, Bradley’s double and El- twins, Ralph Kress and Ossie | Alaska and has been here cn sev- liott’s triple counting. Then came Bluege, have just about UnChdeernl previous occasions. the Moose’s big frame and when the honors as the best handy men in - - last of the fifth was over they had the American League. On the roster NORTH SEA HAS SALMON added four markers to take a 7-4/ this spring they were listed as| The North Sea, which sailed from lead, enough to win. Grummett, utiiity infielders. But at first there| here this morning, has aboard 5000 homered for the eighth Pap run was little opportunity for either w oases of canned salmon from Port in the seventh, and MacSpadden ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "IIMMY"' CARLSON You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see (Corrected to Date) | tielder, have been transferred from see much action for the Senators'|Althorp. ‘singled in the ninth to be driven; ; \ PACIFIC CGAST LEAGUE the Elks, and Bonkoski, outfielder inner defense was set—with i e o B[ ot e B ol anlp i s ST IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII 547 | the Elks, and Stevenson, third base- | forced a hurried S.0OS. for the| “Whipsaw” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Seattle Oakland 57 co AL—For Every Purpose—co AL PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Phone 412 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Missions 57 ‘533 | man and outfielder who was made a | veterahs. | Portland ../ 50 500 free agent by the Moose last week, First Captain Buddy Myer was Los Angeles 53 495 | has signed with the Legion. stricken ill. Kress, the courageous NATIONAL LEAGUE day evening . All the managers were| Myer returred to the lineup but Won Lost Pet.| D accord with the proposal to bal- Kress did not return to the bench | St. Louis ....... 49 30 o0 ance the Legion and feel that the —for there was trouble at short- Chicago 41 29 gig player switches will put the Vets stop and he hopped over there. AND Pittsburgh 42 35 545)team on even keel for the remain- Red has been making all sorts| TOQ 2 Cincinnati 39 37 513/ der of Lhe seaaon of fancy stops, figuring in fast Pups ‘or breedm New York 4. 38 513 | double plays, and banging the ball d AMERICAN LEAGUZ | coehs ! . Won Pet.| Manager Joe McCarthy's gesture Griitshkeen in New York 53 671/ 0f naming his shortstop, Frank! FEarly in June Bluege's call came. ic 1 Detroit 43 551 | Crosetti, for a place on the all-|Myer again fell victim of illness.| room house, electric 1ghls, Boston . 43 538 star American League team after |Bluese moved into a position he power feed qrinder, well, tractor, close to salmon can- Philadelphia 21 355| o show this appreciation, Frank : NOx.mag a .weZk hitter, lx(t wn‘: nery. St. Louis 24 324 |stepped on the field the next day largely Bluege's heavy stick-wor G GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE (8nd gave a dazling exhibition on | (hat kept the Senators going. The Offered at a reasonable cash price. (Second Half) {just how the position. should be 36-year-old veteran, who has been Won Lost Pet.|Played. The Boston Red Sox were‘mzh Washington since 1922, is hit- | WILL BE SOLD EITHER Moose ... 4 4 1 800 the victims of his flashy fielding. { ting better than ever before in his ! Fre < ERGH "2 1 .g67|He provided Lefty Gomez with sen- |long stretch of service and far WITH OR WITHOUT STOCK P which were potential hits. He|pitching strength, Owner: Clark Lode and placer iocation notices Elks .. 2 2 500 | Sational support, going to the right|above his lieftime average. American Legion ... 0 4 000(and left for sizgling grounders| As bad as Washington: needs[ THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties =T AT San Diego 53 491 The transferred players will re- red-head, jumped in at second base, Boston .. 38 41 481 (for a 313 average through June. It seems that Kress is no longer a i a finp proper 5'{ at b‘,’(* ‘ursion utility man, but a regular. i 6 3 Washington 42 532|the Yankese' shortstop had been rarely had played, turned in many write J. A. RONNING . . Excursion Inlet topped his display with a stop near | Griffith has several times t] San Francisco 52 486 | Port to Manager Bobby Coughlin|fielded well and hit far ahead of Sacramento 40 ‘385 | for the Legion-Douglas clash Tues-|the pace Myer had -set this year. Philadelphia 29 48 377 i Bl . [ Inlet, Alaska——accomoda- " tions to handle 200 pups. 3 Cleveland .., 42 525 |overlooked by the fans, was not|fielding gems and powered the Chicago 38 487 wasted on Crosetti. ball. his. y for sale at The Empire office. | [the left fleld foul line that brousmlme" S P L 1ot m"lAllllIHIlllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIII