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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, SEATTLE WINS BIG SLUGFEST, TENTH INNING Gastineau Channel League Won Lost 4 3 3 3 2 | Moose ‘ Douglas | Elks e TRIG OF HUSKY tudians Ovreons Eigh| EIGHTS SET TO Run Lead — Nose (Jut Beavers by Homer By A»ol'lal('d Press) overcame an eight run sterday to defeat Portland in' ifest that was marked by five| runs including Freddie Mul-| ler's in the last of the tenth which iccided the outcome of the game e Hunt of Seattle got his seven- homer of the season in the and retained the home run The two teams pulled off 36 Seatty: getting 19. e Piuscific Coast League's leadership remained changed up to today because Wally| Hebert, of San Diego, is still the jinx of the leading San Francisco Scals, and the surprising Oakland- blanked the second place Sacra- iento bunch in yesterday's contests. The Seals were unable to beat Hebert for two reasons, his pitching and four double plays. ad Sam Gibson was given his first defeat in twelve rts. Floyd Olds limited Sacramento to four hits. | N game wd Baseball un- HURSDAY ltle San. Francisco 2 attle 10, postponed Portland 9 Other ne cunt of rain, on ac- National League St. Louis at New York, rain. Cincinnati 6; Boston 5. Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia 5. Chicago 9; Brooklyn 3. | American League Iloston at Cleveland, rain ew York 10; Chicago 3. Philadelphia Detroit. 4. Wagshington 3; St. Louis 6. Gastineau Channel League Moose 2; Dou 5 1. | STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast weague Won Lost PctL. ! £an Prancisco 638 Eacramento 623 Los Angeles 36 3 537 £an Diego 535 Portland 485 Seattle 478 Oakland anl Missions 333 National Lesgue ! Won wLost Pet, 617 609 New York Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis 3 5 Boston 455 Brooklyn 452 Philadelphia 400 Cincinnati .356 Amenican peague ‘Won Logt Pf‘( | 17 ',‘ 18 1§ Cleveland 17 Detroit ,J65 Boston . g 501 Washinmton .432 Bhiladelphia -390 St. Louis 333 PHONE 38 To lhm!dungs,uauagev‘ | side” | tions LEAVE, HUDSON Washington { Ertws Conced- ed Good Chance to Re- peat Sweep of River SEATTLE, June 11.—-With a fine chance to duplicate their astound-| ing triple triumph” of last year,! three University of Washington crews are ready to leave here this |evening for Poughkeepsi¢ to defend Row- 22, their National Intercollegiate ing championship on June Coach Al Ulbrickson has ex- pressed himself as pleased with the result of the draw for lanes for the Hudson Regatta, held in New York City .ntly. Windy Crawford, ex- Hus basketball star, represented Washington at the drawing, and pulled Lane Number 3 out of the hat for each of the three r making up the Intercollegiate Ro ing Association regatta. On hearing the result of the draw, Ulbrickson said, “I would have and Corny 311 had drawn lanes a lit- closer to Washington, but, after 1, we are pretty well satisfied.” Coach Ulbrickson brought out the fact that moving of the racing lanes out into the middle of the Hudson river has taken away much of the importance of drawing “in- routes. “The maost important question now,” he explained, “is to get posi- relative close to important rivals, Navy will be one of our strongest foes and their rowing in Lane 1 will make possible our keepe ting ing an eye on their progress. Cali- the reeord bhoeks is hard fornia and Cornell, however, two other strong threats, will be rowing side by side on the other edge of the course.” Resuit of drawing for the varsity event : Lane 1, Navy; Lane 2, Syracuse; Lane w; I\in‘.’.lml: Lane 4, Wisconson; , Colum- | bia; Lane 6, Cuhlurm:x Lane 17, Cornell - DR. J. wW. EDMUNDS Oll'atumelrlcl of Seattle is NOW HERE At the GASTINEAU HOTEL Room 216 For THIRTEEN DAYS; examining your Eyes for Glasses. Dr. Edmunds needs no infroduc- tenth annual trip throughout | Alask: testify to his highly seientific work, ked by five diplomas from rec- & f besides being first place. | Program for | onized Eye Colleges, {a Post - Graduate. Crossed - Eyes only. Permanent Offices at 1431 Fourth | Ave., Seattle, where my two quali- adv. | ‘«)AVr, ThHE DA’(‘E Douglas Firemen’s Annual Dance. Saturday June 12. adv. ‘(mlly in attendance. felt a little better if California lief is growing that Tom 568 tion to Juneau citizens as this m | | nis o where thousands of citizens Y§sterd | frequently staightened with glasses |8ave Detroit the game over the gehool was announced We welcome. difficult cases. |Athletics. 83| fied and able assistants are, con- rained out. ‘ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPAHK PLUG Pet.| BT 500 | 400 //' aaLs o F\RE W\ T BEEN WALLERW W THIS BED-STIO S0 LONG T CAWT KEEP MO KNEES ERUM HUNKERIN' LP LAK' & GRASS BUG- DONT EORGET, SNUFEN- NOU'RE SUPPOSED TO MEET THE LAWNER AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK-- HE SA\D HE'D 8 SOW&NST(A\%S WHUT N FRONT O THE HOSPITAL-| S Copr. ‘1937, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved LATEST YAWKEY DEAL NICE FOR WASH. MANAGER Millionaires Lose All Way | /\l’Uund il‘ Tl‘a(,le f()l' Chapman, Newsom BOARD, NI COUNCIL BLDG. A joint meeting of the | School Board and City Council was held last evening with the plans for the erection of the school house, as the main course of dis- cussion. = No definite steps were taken with regard to the matter linasmuch as it has not yet been ascertained whether or not a PWA DISCUSSED Douglas 1.—Be- “Money- b Yawkey wound up on the short end again in his latest trad- ing veniure. The trade appear 3 appropriation would be available to have done the Red Sox no good, N ropria n not forth- while Washington better & e AlSaDLANOG, W, o 2 ” , . coming, the of the building M for guisieg nd Wes wouid have to be greatly reduced Feryell,, With Mel former ' pollowing the school discussion, Seattle outiilder thrown in, in ex- the matter of the sale of the Labor change for Ben Chapman, and gpjon Hall was renewed. Inasmuch Bugk, Newsog. as the building was turned over to Of course, Boston's crying need )0 City by the Treadwell Mining was for veteran outfielder such|ggmpany, and was not taken be as Chapman, but Ben had not been cause of arrears in taxes, the prop- of much use to the Senators, bat- criy is the interest of all the citi- 62, Newsom, ‘(“‘“““” (0 zens of the town and a special elec- in the gion of said persons must be held as Wes Ferrell, and pefore the building can be sold. year after year Rick Farrell has It was decided that the electior been a crack cafcher, He now to vote on the question of empow plugs a big hole for the Senators, ering the City of Douglas to sell who appear to have got rid of two'the hall, will be held on July 1, for manag headaches and received all the qualified voters of the City. one, Wes Ferrell, in return. : - 5 Rl TS R Winning Streak '~ 0f Chicago Sox BOSTON, Ma, June cost same league | DOUGLAS INDIAN PASSES O Mrs. Aaron Wilson, of Doug du-d this morning of pneumonia, at | !the Government Hospital. The de- ceased was about 43 years of age and was born in Haines, Alaska. Surviving her are her four children, |Mrs. Thomas Willis, Mapel, Frank B ’rmd Helen Wilson. rfl e" v a" sl Although no arrangements have ¢ yet been made, the funeral service § will probably be held at the Govern- |ment School to conform with the last wishes of the deceased who de- Yankees clubbed out & WIR g0y 'tnat she be huried as was her ending the White Sox i ,son, Alber e ten-game winning streak and haye et Rp S A S i phanesslofigor) N air lead now for possession. of| BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM the closing exercises rally of the Douglas Community Bible today by | Floyd L. Gilman, and is as follows: Opening Song, Congregation; Scrip- ture reading, Senior Girl; Duet, ! Senior Girls; Cla: Bibie Ver: ,Junior Boys; A Group of Chorus Twenty-third Psalm, Senior G Chorus, Primary Students; | ture Verse, Senior Girls; Group of Choruses; Presentation of Ro\nan]s (By Associated Press) The A two-run ninth inning The | tors Brewns and the the Sena- were whipped other games By a twa-run ninth inning rally .|yesterday the Phillies made it two |straight over the Pirate e >day’s News ’ruday-Emmrr COCKTAILS MONARCH FRUIT cmo'rs BUNCH - - CO. PHONE 38 For Your Week-End Picnic Suggestion 'DELICIOUS HAM—Baked or Boiled Full Liize of Fancy COOKED MEATS :for: SANDWICHES «ve«. The Best Is Cheapest..... Scrip- 1937. GEE--1 FORGOT MN WATCH- GO ACROSS T HALL AND ASK THE MAN N 443 WHET TWME \T\G ok KEEP YORE ENE ON JUGHAND --- EF HE TRIES TER GIT QUTTA BED HEY, WHAP ti 'STEELE SIGNED ' FOR BATTLE IN CAPITAL CITY WASHINGTON, June 11.—Fred- die ¢ Steele, World Middleweight champion from Tacoma, Washing- |ton, has signed to fight |“Hobo” Williams, of Alexandria, | | virginia, here in a ten-round non-| {title bout sponsored by the Wash-| ington Post, on July 20. ‘ & | Duet, Senior Girs; Brief Tllustrated |Bible Story; Solo, Vincent Stage- berg; Closing Song, Congregation; Benediction The exercises will be held at 8 o'elock this evening at the Govern- ment School with everyone cordially invited to attend. This afternoon at 5:30 o'clock the members of the Bible School {will present several songs over Ra- dio Station KINY. - EMPLOYMENT ACCEPT Mi; Margaret Pimperton, recent rrival from Palmer, Alaska, has septed a position, for the summer, s clerk in B, M. Behrends Depart- ment Store in Juneau, Rex Fox, former bus driver, is ;10w employed by the Sommers Con- struction Company which is in charge of the Standard Oil Com- {pany construction. - o TO RETURN SOON Tom Cashen and her st Eddie, who have bheen \ml- ing for the past two months, with Mrs, Cashen’s parents in Ashland, Montana, will leave Seattle tomor- row enroute to their home in Doug- las. Mrs Tommy " PG RN PICNICKERS HAVE GOOD TIME The two groups of f ickers that left yesterday morning reported en- joyable times on their excursions. The DIW.C. group went to Auk Beach where swimming, games, and sun bathing were enjoyed. The 1937 Douglas High School graduates and their guests chose Admiralty Cove and Falls Creek as their picnic grounds. This group left early yes- terday morning on the gasboat | “Jerry,” and returned at 11 o'clock last evening. e, SCOUT OUTING POSTPONED Because of unexpected business, it has been necessary for A. E. Goetz, who offered a week-end outing to ithe ten Douglas Boy Scouts show- ing the most advancement, to post- pone the trip until a more suitable future date, probably a, week from tomorrow night. ZORIC DRY CLEANING GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Charles | | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAK-—Nature's Gift Everlasting | GARLAND BOGGAN ( PHONE 582 Buy Yours Floors with a GUARANTEE Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instrumen and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second WHlTE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery WARRACK Construction Co. Phone 487 | JUNEAU | MELODY HOUSE Music’ and Electric Appli (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | —a Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated —-—o> (rrrrrr s SPEC! ZING in French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection cf good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg ‘ BEER ON TAP " "FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES ‘GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street MISTOFER-- WHUT TIME--- € OHOH --- PORE CRITTER'S SNORW' LP A PLUMS HEARRICANE -, DIRECTORY ACCUMELNTE NORESE'F, STRANGER--- ah TRNIN TER GIT & PEEK AT NORE WRIS' WATCH \F NE GOT ONE ON =~ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL s | 4 Fratemul Societies of Gastineau Channel ol nd | BP.OE ELKS meels 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BANFIELD, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDis, Secretary. DFN TT QTS Blomgren Building PHONE /6 Hours 9 am. to 9 p.o. Dr. Charlel P. Jenne DENTIST MOUNT JUN&EAU LODGE NO. 1i Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. FORREST R. BATES Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. . Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee!s every second and fourth Wednes- day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary: ¢ Dr. Rlchard Wnlllams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRA(C'TOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | PHONE 667 | Juneau Ice Cream Parlors ; Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy i COFFEE SHOP | Percy Reynolds, Manager \ | RELIABLE TRANSFER | 1 | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Dr. A. W. Siewart | DENTIST | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 HEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, In any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | ELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank / ( If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination | free, Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin 8t. Phone 177 | g | ! ~ FINe | Watch and .le"valry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN: FRONT STREETS | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man" Home:of Hart Schaffuer and + Marx, Clothing Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | AND:OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 | Juneau Coffee Sho MRS. T. J, JACOBSO! Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties, e e | JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Comrm;:y | | Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third PAINTS--OI Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | We truly believe that we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Values | and Preftiest Footwear | DEVLIN'S =L_'_—'——_:': [ A G — Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY l)odu and, Plymouth Dulen Thomas Hardware Co. I PAINTS — OILS | Builders’ and Shelf X I The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street hetween, Front and Second Streets Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 —a PHONE 358 e

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