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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, BRINGING UP FATHER WAKE UP- IT'S NINE O'CLOCK ~WHO EVER HEARD OF ANYB: SLEEP- ING UNTIL THIS HOURY COMI GET UP-GET UP- MOOSE SMASH DOUBLAS JINX IN CLOSE WIN Black Sox Go to Top of League with 2 to 1 Tri- umph Last Evening In striking contrast to the wild slaughters that have marked the closing moments of the last two Gastineau Channel League ghmes, the battle last night at Firemen's Park between the Moose and Doug- las teams was marked by fast play and tight baseball from start to fin- ish, highlighted by tense moments and one furious argument provoked by charges of balk from the Island bench and intensified by a bleat from Moose first sacker Joe Snow over a decision on an attempted | CAN'T_SE! E ON- the dirt. A steal put Schmitz on second, and Haglund singled him to ‘third, from where Tom Martin | brought him across with a drive into left. Haglund over-reached second on the play, however and was nabbed for the first out on the throw-in by Erskine. Joe Snow walked to threaten more Moose scores, but hurler Red Gray came out of it by forcing Addleman to pop to second and whiffing pinch-hitter Jack Schmitz, 1 The Islanders scored their lone| tally in the first inning to take an| early lead. Roller beat out an in- field hit, stole second, went to third when Manning rolled out and was brought home by Andrews' single. After loading the bases fruitlessly in the second, the Moose came back to knot the score in the third, when, with one out, Haglund out-raced a roller to the pitcher, stole second, went to third on Martin’s single and was brought home by Joe Snow's single. k Until forced to retire in the sixth with a twisted back muscle, Man- ning hurled a fair brand of ball for| Douglas, and fielded brilliantly from | HARM THERE 'S IN SLEEPING A LITTLE IN THE MORNING - B WHAT EGGS- THEN HELP THE BOX SCOI Moose AB R F. Schmitz, 2b . Haglund, cf Martin, rf Snow, 1b Addleman, Werner, 3b Grummett, ‘1f C. Gray, ss Kimball, p *J. Schmitz, 3b c coccocococ oM conom~oOORy coc~mocococococol Totals *Batted for Werner in seventh. Douglas AB R HPO A Roller, ss Manning, p, 2b Erskine, If Andrews, 1b R. Gray, 2b, p J. Niemi, cf Jensen, 3b Nelson, ¢ Balog, rf *G. Stragier, rf corccorcoot Totals 26 *Replaced Balog in fifth. 2 THE SUMMARY SHUT UP AN'WATCH THE SET THE TABLE-IT IS POSITIVELY DISGUST ING THE WAY YOU WANT TO SLEEP IN THE MORNING- < ME BRADDOCK FREE - TO MEET LOUIS ~ IN CHICAGO G0 Denial of Inju:tion Against Bout Sustained by Court, Appeals GRAND BEACH, Mich,, June 11. —Champion James J. Braddock to- day plunged into the final ten days of his training for his Chicago title denfense against Joe Louis with nary a worry on his mind. The last troublesome lead was lifted from him when the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals at Philadeuphia refused RS SIESY Sa— ALL RIGHT- BREAKFAST TABLE (S ALL SET=- 'to overrule the lower Courts de- |eision agains the Madison Square |Garden Corporation in the action 'seeking an injunction to prevent the Chicago battle. | e |IRISH CROONER, | BLUES WARBLER | SAID ROMANTIC ‘ LONDON, June 11.—The London [Dafly Mail has linked the “Irish | Tenor,” Jack Doyle, handsome |heavyweight ‘boxer, with Blues’ |singing Libby Holman, widow of | Smith Reynolds of the tobacco dyn- |asty, as a possible romance. | S e The average soil which is more than slightly acid should be given two tons of finely-ground lime- stone per acre. > i “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ 1937. | ALL RIGHT=- GO WAKE SONNY UP AND SEE IF HE WANTS HIS BREAKFAST NOow = SHUTE, SNEAD - OUT FRONTIN | GOLF TUUBNEY\ Auto Peddler Making Good on 500 to One Wager to Win National Open | BIRMINGHAM, Mich,, June i1.— Denny Shute, two-time champion, and Sam Snead, West Virginia freshmeen, are leading the field in the National Open Golf tuurney’ here, going into the second day. Both had sixty-nines yesterday. Bill Holt, Syracuse auto sales-| man, who bet fifteen dollars of his own coin across the board at odds of 500 to one that he would romp| in with the laurels of the meet, shot a seventy yesterday, to the bookies in urgent need of aspirin. MARIE IS ILL SINAIA, Rumania, June 11.—8ix specialists have arrived here to ex- amine the ailing Dowager Queen Marie of Rumania. Schlitz "Steinies’-;- Toast to Good Taste YOUR guests will like Schlitz on first acquain- tance and ever after. Winter and summer, Schlitz is al s uniformly deli- cious’ .. its mellow perfec- tion assured by Precise Enzyme Control. Serve and enjoy it today...in moderr compact “Steinie” Brown Bottles. Also - available in the familiar Tall Brown Bottles and Cap-Sealed Cans. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CoO. MILWAUKEE, WISC. 300 Rooms . 300 Baths Jrom $2.50 Spocial Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE Money Earned EARN AT PICGGLY | WIGGLY | | FEMMER’S TRANSFER | | PHONE 114 | | call us for all kinds of Trans- | | ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, | Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh LDre.ssed Poultry. D. B. Femmer SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every | | taste. Reservations Alaska Afr | Transport. ‘SIR THOMAS KN THE SECRET the mound, making two very hot| Stolen bases: F. Schmitz, Hag- stops. Red Gray, who succeeded him lund, Martin, Snow, Werner, Rol-| in the sixth with only one out and ler, R. Gray, Jensen; sacrifice hit,! men on third and first, came out of |[F. Schmitz; two-base hits: Snow, that deep hole very nicely witih two!Jensen; double play, Douglas (R. Z strikeouts, but, through little fault Gray, Andrews); runs batted in: E = | of his own, had the loss charged Martin, Snow, Andrews; hits off] against him by the unearned score Manning, 8 in 5 innings, one man in the next inning. out in sixth; hits off Gray, 2 in] Though seeming, at Limcs, to have 1 2/3 innings; at bat against Man-| trouble in getting the ball across, ning 21, Gray 7; runs off Manning | with your first cup of a ten-round match. Bob Kimball fed the Douglas clout- 1, Gray 1; earned runs off Kimball | L 4 i . Distinctive s, e S ARERN ers no fat pitches and was tapped 1, Manning 1; charge defeat to| yflavor, aroma and true . American-made equipment is to for but five hits. Joe Snow was easi- Gray; struck out by Kimball 5,| N ackage of be installed in the first modern gar- | 1y top batter for the game, continu- Manning 2, Gray 4; walked by Kim- | SS°R0™Y 1# YOurt & every, BOCEIE L lage to be operated 1 Greece reaching first when the ball got by|ing his recent hitting spree with ball 2, Gray 2; wild piteh, Kimball; | Lipton's” =a. Atall écacets 1o b Douglas catcher Sammy Nelson on |three hits and a walk in four times hit by pitched balls: R. Gray by| ®i2¢ pachy ges and individual tes bags. a third-strike swing at a pitch intn|at the plate. Roller was heavy clou-vxjmball‘ Haglund by Manning; left| I : “'s i {ter for Douglas with two singles,jon base: Moose 10, Douglas 7; um- | YELLOW LABEL, ORANGE PEKOE; ALSO GREEN JAPAN hidden ball play at his cushion. The 2 to 1 victory grabbed by the Moose set them once more on the League's top perch, with a half- game advantage over the Islanders and a full game margin over the Elks. But sweeter still to the Paps, was the casting off of the Indian Sign which the Island nine had ap- peared to have on them through three previous encounters this year. Winning Run The winning run was put across by the Moose in the final frame, when Fritz Schmitz led off by GARCIA, FURR TO MEET TONIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD FIGHT| HALLYWOOD, Cal.,, June 11 Ceferino Garcia, Los Angeles wel- ‘terweigh!, and Phil Furr, of Wash- H |ington, D. C., meet here tonight in Copyright 1937, Jos. Sehlita Brewing Co.~70A The BEER That Milwankec v prescriptiens. Butler Maure Drug Co. Mad Famous You, too, will appreciate that pleasant heritage left 3 to every lover of fine tea For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 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Range Boiler Pruit Jars Electric Motors Shafting Pulleys Belting Sprocket Wheels Chain Cog Gears Shaft Hangers and Bearings Blocks Valves Electrical Parts Oil Cups Grease Cups Drill Press Marine Hardware Windows Copper Tubing Bosch Magnetos Stone Crocks 30 in. Sheet Metal Folder Used Clothing Large Compass for Boat Gas Lamp Fire Extinguishers Steam Packing Picks Meat Hooks 1 Jb. Tall Tin Cans while both Haglund and Martin got: pires: Nowell. Shaw, McVey; time | Cigm |two safeties. ]o( game, 1 hour 50 minutes; scorer, | SCORE BY INNINGS Clark. | Cigarettes SO AL L ey ; Candy i Cazds THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY" CARLSON ; IRC Ty The Enipire’ Classifieds for 00 0—1 results. 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