The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1936, Page 6

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el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1936 YOU’LL ENJOY YOUR VISIT IN JUNEAU MORE IF YOU MAKE s oAy 7 YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE Missions 3; San Diego 1 [Ratings of Infielders Are Plaser. 1 O A E PR Pot i '.m L S e Also Released for Frodle, Douglas 54 6 1 7 .984 Portland 5, 5; Oakland 2, 0. it e S A Sacramento 9, 3; Seattle 11, 5 Channel League SR D, g8 bl Sl National: Leagte gkl 3 Hawkins, Moose 78 14 4 2 958 Bt bouls 2. How R 8 Gastineau Channel L teh- Pitchers { e Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia 16. | .. have not had ! high | Player, Team Po A EWp HB Pct { > Cincinnati 7; Boston 4 grade of support & this sea-|Lindstrom, M. 011 0 0 0 1,000 : > Chicago 3; Brooklyn 2. | son, according to the latest offic- adden, E.. 21 59 1 2 4 988 =9 i Amesican League ial fielding averages which include | Erskine, D. 14114 1.3 977 | New York 5; St. Louis 6. Koski, Elks 562 2 7 4 9m [ & | 3 Yy g s - 2 . Sonrr i ) . . Cleveland 51 39 2-ning Duelin = & & & GETS DECISION Chicago oot T ' Boston 48 43 B Vashington 46 43 517 Game Yesterday @iz = & Philadelphia 2! 59 330 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE WASHINGTON, July 23—Bar- ney Ross, welterweight chamy last night won the unanimous ten- round decision over Phil Furr in a Whitehead, of White Sox, (Second "‘\":':’ Lost Pet, moD-title bout. Bosts, Whintivge 1l on Lest B85 Ross weighed 142 pounds ar Furr weighed 148 pound Douglas S R Senators, 3 to 2 Do e American Tegion 1 3 250 | ces without a boot to lead the out- CHICAGO, Ill., July 23.—Johnny R SN A | fielders. Although Bud Foster and Whitehead shaded Earl Whitehill " Ken Junge lead the infield parade inning vd"c] yes 3 ‘bulh of them had quit before the and the White Sox i [last few nes, making Joe Snow ed the series with Washington in the true high man in that deport- a 3 to 2 victory | ment Both Whitehead and Whitehill | Claude ne leads all in the went the full route, the former ! number of chances credited to him giving 12 hits and the latter 13: with 131, Andr nd Snow fol- hits. Gl L low with 107 and 103. The leading fielders are Catchers PN WO all games played so far this sea- Washington 2; Chicago 3. {son. Only twelve infielders and|Rogers, M. 4 61 0 970 Boston 3; Cleveland 8. |six outfielders have managed to InFielders Philadelphia 77 Detroit B. keep their records abové the .90 Player, Team PO'A E (mark; while in the batterymen,| Foster, Legion 4 20 STANDING OF CLUBS |only five regular hurlers and four|Jjunge, Legion 20 29 1 PACIFIC CGAST LEAGUE | backstops have 950 records or bet- | €now, Legion 8 11 3 Won Lost Pet. | ter , | Tlazerup, Legion .. 12 17 1 —_— Beattle 67 50 578 Req Gray leads the catchers with|Zndrews, Denglas 100 3 4 - Oakland 63 52 a record of no errors, but has nine | F. mitz, M 15 83 2 960 Rortland 58 58 passed balls charged to him. Tex Ponner, Douglas. . 17 3 939 - ‘ Missions 61 56 Hawkilv has m four errors < Elliott, Legion 19 A ; Los Angeles 60 58 put only two passed balls. “Big Lowe! Legid 5 27920 1 San Diego DLt 80 7 Mac” MacSpadden leads the hurl- | Hens 66 6 919 i San Francisco 55 466 ers who have heen takigs regular 67 8 o1 Sacramento 44 376 | turns, though he is topped the 2 4 905 NATIONAL E ; Lost A E Pt Chicago 55 31 9 4 0 100 St. Louis 53 85 the most contr 5 0 0 1000 New York 47 42 made but one wild heave and J Blks 24 11 962 Cincinnati 4 4 1 er, while Rogers, t, Moose 61 4 5 .92) Pittsburgh 45 43 as not hit a Moose 841 .017 Boston 41 48 nz four wild 5 4 903 Philadelphia 34 ' 53 Mo Brosklyn Rg chan- New Arrivals IN FURNITURE NOW ON DISPLAY THE MANAGEMENT AND PERSCNNEL ARE AT YOUR SERVICE! = TONITE AND EVERY NIGHT! Dine and Dance WHERE BOTH ARE ALWAYS BETTER! ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND There's relaxaticn in a DINNER and DANCE at the cool TERMINAL CAFE . . . The smoothest music, the best food and people who appreciate both are always here! 3 OFFICERS! ENLISTED MEN! WELCOME HERE! MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN TOWN! ... All New and Completely Modern! 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The deep spring-filled mattress affords a comfortable resting place during the day and provides either full or twin beds for unexpected company at night. Large, roomy bedding compartment underneath. ‘Phree large floss-filled pillows. Green or Rust—Priced from $42.50 | COME IN NOW AND SELECT THE FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR NEW HOME . . | Our stock is large and includes everything necessary for a comfortable, attrac- tive home. : g : i JUNEAU -YOUNG HARDWAR | — T —p—

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