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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938. | 4 1 E | s WAL,ONE OF UE i s TE AFIRST-RATE FIBBE! OVER-WATER " THEY'S ONLY ONE THAT, WEAZEL B STRCTETUIA Sy AHING. WoT PREVENTS : y PLAGUE TAKEIT!)/ I DIDN'T- ME FROM SAYIN' P YOU DID! i 3 % Dangerous Puncher Picked § to Mix with (hamp on Tuesday (By Associated Press) Freddie Steele, middleweight bosx- ing champion of the world matched with a “tough for next Tuesday’s bout in the . 118, i P B, tle Civic Arena. : . The tough boy is none other than % Solly Krieger, of New York, a big LI E Q # | the Islanders seem to hold over Moose were going to Kkick away Drives Run Home | THE SUMMAKIES time boy who got off the crest of the MUUSE !,': a » fi h them, will be the aim of Pap ef- another ball game, and they did McAlister almost drove home a Sietcrs: Elks—1 & “Adalh wave when he lost a dvuv.\mn to heda F48ER 15" in tonight's battle. Claude heave away their allowing run to put his team away in the nn;"l,m’“, % ,‘;“‘j\,‘m ke ‘w”'(,' b ’(""" By ;'““”"‘ MABSREORS o Aieia 3 2 is e ¢ hu or Forsytl Molly MacSps lead he first, of the third, lash- | Man, 005 g e boxing form of his career ¥ IyEse Saedi s ital s el bl S 1, | Schmitz, Werner, Blake, Fuitz But Solly is bad medicine and he. ROUND AND ROUND S while Lefty Smith is most scamper across the plate with two ing out a double on which Russell, Sriler ¢ T AR B i s ; on home run circuit travels Ival r 'L"Q be his opponent in runs for the Elks. Forsythe's double was safe on an error, sprinted P Rise ‘l ‘klnfh\]‘rm 'm‘ is not a “has been. }I\. c 'X'lv‘i‘ DX~ Goodman, Cincinnati Reds n-inning battle first man up opened the road. al way around to the plate ‘\i““f"l:;" Wv“" ‘;r‘l ne v ‘vhl rr- ing writer on the New York Jour- gelder whose 10th four-bagger, Apple. Belted Ther e's overthrow on Mac- A us argiifent-than cume uppesecem Werner 2. CTHECetmse S nal-American, says “When Lee in Dodgers game, made him pple Belted b it Fasayti cros > hether! the Rt rolled | Blake. Runs batted in: F. Schmitz, Krieger, he beat one of the lead major leagues. all-blasting seemed to be it ik AR G oo A s A H Blake, Werner 3. Double-play dangerous punchers in the world.” s el e ik 2 B the plate, and was quickly followed to the fence to become an auto- [ os’c (HCN (R TRT byl iR . - . 2 nf o3 t' )" Yot "};”" 5¢ | by o wild heave into left field, from m double which would have | MO0 1T SetmE SO O er 2 — b “::]‘):O\:" 'm;l‘:')‘ s UMWM, PapClouters . Qme T com e g cirmers of:thebark for thiree | oo, o A g e Russcll at (hrd, While the | (; "gonmitz, Grummett); off Fultz Pitcher Frietas Strikes Out, preadie Steele into back char o PL]i’])lFSOf{LO“\' PEeh s hanel Ca sima st thrae Rk by | B tmouBhCthey mighty th touched it to second base, where-| o 1. g (p, ; ot Seare Then Later Scores pripagyy 3 ) B e S DY Moose still had faith that the bat upon Umpire Welch ruled Russell | : . 1 ¢ g the new iling on -the Pastisily- e Hatite BTG RN Eee Iey. Modlisten). Plichingte; The bout will be a ten round Mocose batting power, at long installed new fence. : mi.lmll“ y;-]lm, lil.n "r" it \1':'l s guiokly. lrofr-m fe st Wl T s T ete Truns 8 Nl dn © [T e Treae) and. the boting:logds,, are -8 last unleased, overbalanced the| It was Joe Werner, Pap third sipetped i “l:_“fk o i opa i | innings; Fultz 2 rung 5 hits in 7 in-| by e mony priet ruek oyt Stephen. In a few circles, Krieger i avart of Mok Geldise sne 1| baks Bakailin WHLINE Bt found | ROLC S SOUUDE FIENS PASE WL LY nings. Earned runs:’ Off McAlister i telauShimdagy given an edge, and sports writel 3 3 ok o a hitting attack that gathered two In the Moose could not con- | ,. ¢ last night but won the game for Sac- 3 hand the Elks ball nine its first his eye and kept his foot out of ke | 4; off Fullz 1. Winning pitcher i say that the Northwest-loved Fred- S - R D 1 ’ i Ol more runs and put them again in 2ratulate themselves on their work 5 ‘ | R .| ramento which gives them a fo % defeat ot it bk B tHe) Bhckat Thnk “aAcIGH 1o Tash Fultz. Losing pitcher, McAlister die Steele is in a bad spot ‘ f t rent s e bucket long ugh to lash g in the field, but, leaving strategy | p.s 5 game lead in the Pacific Coa Y7t argin, last evening here. | cut Bit AN (Rat. drove Passed & Addleman. Left on - oo - A 1 tha fhste’or et i B e ¥ 7 4 Neat Swat on bench for one evening, they | paces: E Moose 2. Time of | L€R8Ue race. roused le taste of jvictory lacross three of the ‘seven ‘Maose ; . walked up to the plate and clouted ' gape: 1 p TE SRBin Here is how the play was made in last night's upset, the Moose |markers. Close behind Werner in With one and first and Yol ub game: 1 hour 33 minutes. Umpires: | puojtae third strike slipped out wil n tackle theif bit- turning loose the power were Kelly second filled e Snow's single Lo E iy Welon iggnret Otk of Hollywood catcher Chick’s hand 1 s, the Douglas Islanders. Blake, with a triple and a ind Jack Schmi of a frec SCORE BY INNI and Freitas beat the peg to fir ien’s Park in a regular and clean-up made Joe Sn who U»m* Stan Grummett belted a base. He later scored on a fly b d game commencing at clouted a pair of handy one-bs solid smash to center on which he Team 1234567-RHE I-E TY R Buster Adams which was the or i To crack the jinx whicn First Score was robbed of a hit by Hagerup's Elks 00020002 5 3 run to be chalked up. 2 Following thwarted scoring at- neat »”-IU}L but on vxh_wn S):.’\\\' was Moose 001204x-7 8 6 | Portland staged a rally in th —_— § s tempts by both nines in the twn @ble to advance. Schmitz stole; then Lo Liin s third which gave them a lead which NUTELEY, N.J, June 10.—Tiger First in opening frames, the Paps put across 23 ted for the first of THE BOX SCORE | maintained to the end of the Jack of Spckane, Wash.. lead- A} st in Love! the first score in the of ths drives, poling both _ game for a win ovi a ing contender for the light heavy- “THE SINGING MARIN third when Blake's freak triple ss, and the Moose back g'%‘\“ it "‘? R “‘ P(O ‘? Los Angeles last night scored five Weight crown, last night took an DICK POWELL through the right fielder was back- Sl i 3 ; 3' : runs in the ninth inning to beat eight round decision from Yustin ting Sunday ed up by Fritz Schmitz' single o play killed off & pos- potents ™ ST Seattle Sirutis of New York . e JUM THEATRE In the first of the fourth chance in the first of oo oo o Ly iyl S San Diego made it three straight e ————— — Y it looked as though th: m‘r “;T.x’1.Mn.lxrxml'1l:p \:‘;;mfiu]l«nl:ri M. Macspadn. 103 1 o 4 o/New York Giants Take ¢ Oakland last night METHODIST JUNIOR WORRYING w"dn”' - Addleman, ¢ 8 0 o1 &g 5 3 3 5 Honus by name, blames down- e B scores in the last of that chukKer. ypovey rf 3 0 0 1 o Ther Third Straight GAMES THURSDAY GUILD IS FORMED e mauth Took on Pitisburgh by Snow and Blake, Wern® p. S . y Joas gt e * losing streak. An old- 5 Russell, cf PRSI B e - . s Coast Leagt.. 3 i Pirates’ losing DON'T MISS THE J. B.P. W. C ex’s escond straight double, a walk, Malister, p G D sy e from Chicago Cubs Bosland KR A A Methodist Junior Guild, com- time baseball star himself, he's « D, I, . . and the Elks' three errors of the sap.oc 3 6% % o : Los. Angeles 8:" Beatti: 7 posed of young married women, was the Pirates’ coach. game accounted for the activity in ipagerup, of 10 8 (By Assoclated Press) and 1; San Diego 14 formed last Friday evening at a _ 14 N P s lf D be soomng mam et Z Lefty Grove blanked Cleveland 5 od meeting held in the Methodist . - arket. = e : vels amento 1; Hollywood 0 eeiing re-Summer Welfare Dance | < o o = ol o e s pelvesn joop e G out Dickens : Elks a “possible” in the first of the *—Replaced McVey in last half of ,‘,],‘m:““ P“,\K,,(“;m; 10 WO Tuns) ‘Boston 3; Pittshurgh S it ":» .Y’({‘.m:‘mlM{‘,’.‘m.,“"\, ‘;I( i SATURDAY ELKS® HALL § seventh and last frame, but the| fourth inning e SRR e New York 8; Chicago 5 D Loz e - 2 ; The Giants made it three sirai P < Mrs. Faye Greiner, secretary; and COXTIE GREEN, Eng., June 10. Moose's newly discovered chucker, i—Replaced Russell in last half of American League 3 # : 5 ; : ; 8 over the Chicago Cubs Ohlcago 81" Natr York Mrs. Mildred Hosh, treasurer. Mrs. —George Woolley, who believes he Ty % y Ernie Fultz, bore down a bit more fourth inning e hicago 3; New York 5. MUSIC AT 10 P. M. BY R niskly Slaced ot the oontest | 1p The Pirates clubbed Jim Turner Cleveland 0: Boston 8 Faye Corkle and Mrs. Willetta Wiley is the viving servant of § and quickls 1 st Moose AB R H PO Alfor ten hits and defeated the Be e G were chosen as committee chairmen. Charles Dickens, celebrated his 86th Piilts showed tUp well ‘on th ¢ ity ; . s 8 < e Bos- Philadelphia 8; Detroit 5 2 8 e ohalr o5 : ated s 801 LILLIAN and her ORCHESTRA Bt m(,(.”:,l‘ml_olo’:):’do‘m";fid‘ F. Schmitz, 2b ....3 0 1 1 2|yon Bees yesterday g i Washington 6 It was decided that the guild birthday recently. Woolley, who ng n 0 a St Bardi, rf s A B9 Rookie Dario Lodigiani clouted Gastineau (Chs ol Teax meet every Wednesday evening starfed work as the age of 15, was of pace in the league. SR St e sastineau Channel League litl il ) 4 ) 0, out a homer yesterday with the bases Elks 2: Moose 7. 7 o'clock, in the social hall of the under-gardener at Gads Hill Place Sxxgw. 1b 3 2 2 8 1ljoaded and paced the Athletics to church. for several years, e e | J- Bohmils, 2 1 0 1 2 win over the Tigers. - “There never was a better mas- Grummett, If SRR oo i MISS COLWELL LEAVING ter,” he declares. “He always was f 7 Werner, 3b R B2 3 R GOODIE SALE it kind and generous and all the ser- ! Blake, ¢ 3 1 2 7 2 By Methodist Ladies’ Aid Saturday, gacramento 2 Margaret Colwell, grade school vants loved him Fultz, p 8 000 10 e 11, at Bert's Cash Grocery. gan Francisco 31 teacher, will leave for the States “He took Christmas as seriously < turing Mrs. Crone's potato salad. gan Dieso 33 Monday on the Aleutian. She will in his own home as he did in his Totals . 78 far 1y adv.| portland 34 g0 to Nebraska, via Idaho and Ore- novels. He would have a special o t . g2 gon, where she will visit with friends greeting and a present for each one attle 36 19: Los Angeles 36 486 and relativ ¥ of us.” - 0 Hollywood 37 41 g g Oakland 41 338 LIQUIDATION SALE it Won Lost < RED BLUFF BAY o Bk b Boston 21 19 Pl(()isg'urgh 22 20 Bolted Steel Tanks: 20,000 to 35,000 gals. QL st I St. Louis 9 2 # i 2 Arooklyn ; 2 1,000 ft.: 14-inch Wooden Pipe. S e 1,000 ft.: 12-inch Wooden Pipe. American League We Lost Pet Water-wheels; Pulleys and Sprockets. | cievelana ST A New York 19 568 Buildings and Other Equipment-- ] o Also 1,000 barrels of Fuel Oil. Rl 24 Philadelphia % 119 Chicago 16 24 400 St. Louis 14 27 341 CLAUDE BINKS Gastineau Ch: 1 Leagu RED BLUFF BAY—ALAS] 1 e Won Lost Elks 3 1 Douglas 3 3 J Moose 2 4 ONE GOOD TURN... Do yourself a good turn. Next time “order Pabst Blue Ribbon. 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