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= md threat, Claude Erskine, to b Yy this time Manning on second MUDSE AGAIN do battle in tomorrow afternoon's This time Grant hit the ball a lit- Jine-inning battle with the league- | tle harder, but Fritz missed it any- in much the same manner. opping Elks. Turner turned in a Way JINX - RanEN top-flight performance, allowing the Manning going clear around before L] Pap pellet-pasters but a pair of the horsehide could be retrieved 4 walks and four safe hits. Two other| Still a second encore of the same DRUP 3 TU 2 Gn paps reached first on being nicked | act nearly came about in the first oitéhe of the fifth, when the situation was U‘r» Jlas went into the lead in|again tense, Bonner being on third —ta, ast mishts game before the fans and Roller having reached second | were well settled in their seats; Ed-|on his third straight hit, plus a Douglas Squeezes Way Over | dic Rolier, Istand lead-off hitter, sacrifice by Manning. Schmitz, how- ever, did not completely lose face stopping the play by Grant’s really hard drive. Score Tied—Then The last of the fourth was when aught hold of a fast ball, the sec- nd pitch delivered by Smith, and ent it sailing into decp right field three bases. Manning’s hard as gobbled by the Moose in- Paps to Set Sights on Elks .IOmOI‘l'OW gobbling for | Their jinx still riding high in the | drive saddle, and digging its spurs into| field Erskine fanned to ease {ha Moose climbed up into the ball Fritz Schmitz, the Moose last night | the situation—then the jinx struck.| game tying the score at two runs blew another neck-and-neck ball Jinx Appears by dint of stout, old-fashioned clout- game to the Douglas Firemen, by a| Lonny Grant gently rapped @ jng The Paps had made a big 3 to 2 count | trickler to second base, and FritZ| threat jn the second frame, when Left-winged Johnny Smith was|Schmitz watched the third out roll| Snow and Jagk Schmitz had both in the Moose hurler who took it|through him while Roller counted. reached base on being hit by pitches in the neck. He did his own mound | There was the first Island run, and and Werner had singled; but Snow duties in workmanlike fashion, but|the performance was almost exactly | was caught at the plate, trying to had to watch three un-earned runs| duplicated in the third inning to stretch the play. kicked across by his mates, to stow put over the second Douglas tally.| 1In the fourth, with one away, Ja the victory in the Douglas sack Again the principal performers were| Schmitz again reached e, sing- Douglas sent, Dave Turner to the Grant and Fritz Schmitz; again!ling. Schmitz stole second and ad- last evening, saving their {here were two outs a man on|vanced to third on Gr over- -— throw. Then Grummett drew a walk and the stage was set for Werner who responded with a long fly that counted Schmitz. Blake followed ’ through with a double that sent Grummett across. Grummett almost drew a homer in the sixth. Niemi | being forced to climb the new fence | in order to snare his long fly; but the game went into the last inning all-even. Bonner, first up for Douglas. broke the ice for the all-important third Douglas run, with a single. his second. A wild pitch let him go to second, and two passed balls in a row on Kelly Blake let Bonner score. ‘The Moose could do nothing their last chance. Tomorrow's ball contest, the next on the Gastineau Channel League slate, is a regularly scheduled bat- tle set to get under way at Firemen’s Park at 5:30 o'clock in the after- noon. The Elks are expected to op- Big Date! TO HEAR JUNEAU'S MUSIC SURPRISE and her ORCHESTRA in Trumpet CLEO COMMERS Alto Sax and Cla net DAVE BURNETT— pose Erskine with Foster on the Tenor Sax and Clarinet mound. alithe DUDE HAINE SCORE BY INNINGS AU BUSINESS LI SO Team 1234567 RUE AND PROFESSIONAR LeROY WEST— Douglas 10100013 6 1 WOMAN'S CLUB Drums Moose 00020002 4 2 THE BOX SCORE ] Douglas AB'R H PO A Pre-Summer Welfare Dance [/ ¢l Erskine, 4 ira T i 1 TONIGHT—IUNE ll_ELKS HALL Mlulllxy:"u( 1b . N G Rt | Tensen, rf 30 0.0 1 THIS NEWEST BAND WILL GO TO YOUR FEET Turner. p g a0 0 WHEN THESE SIX EXPERIENCED MUSICIANS Nt % AR MAKE THEIR SWING APPEARANCE TONIGHT! Totals YOUR EMBLEM OF SAFETY! IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ESTABLISH A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. 1st-FEDERAL INSURANCE GIVES Full Protection Up to $5.000.00 2nd-OUR CURRENT RATE IS: 4% on Savings| COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY 3rd - CONVENIENT WITHDRAWAL PRIVILEGES! CONSIDER THESE THREE POINTS WHEN MAKING YOUR DECISION. ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION of Juneau 119 SEWARD STREET y . THE SUMMAKI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938. | Moose AB H PO A F. Schmitz, 2b R 0 0 0 Bardi, rf NVers cf 0 0 [ Snow, 1b 0 9 0 J. Schmitz, ss S Grummett, If 1 [0 Werner, 3b 1 0 2 Blake, ¢ T Smith, p 0 0 Kimball, rf MacSpadden 00 0 I mmvwwons e wloccoorroocoom Totals Hit for and fifth inning Hit for Smith in seventh inning 24 4 21 17 replaced Bardi in Errors: Douglas—Grant; F. Schmitz 2, Sacrifice hit: Manning. Stolen baces: Andrews, Bardi, J. Schmitz Grummett. Two-base hit: Blake Three-base hit: Roiier. Runs batted in: Werner, Blake. PFirst b on Moos¢ balls: Off Turner 2 (Bardi, Grum- mett) off Smith 1. (Andrew Str out: By Turner 9 (F Schmitz, Bardi, Converse Snow Grummett, Werner, Blak Mac- Spadden); by Smith 7 (Roller, Man- ning., Erskine 2, Andrews, Niemi, Bonner). Pitching records: Turner 2 runs 4 hits in seven innings Smith 3 runs 6 hits in seven in- nings. Winning piteher; Turner Lesing pitcher: Smith. Earned runs Off Turner 2; off Smith 0. Hit © pitched balls: Snow and J. Schmitz by Turner. Wild pitech: Smith assed balls Douglas 6; Moose 5. Time of 1 hour 42 minutes. Umpire at plate, Shaw on bases: Clark YANKEES BACK IN 600D FORM T0 WIN GAME Blake 2. Left on basc Am. w Scorer Chicago S(;X Go on Ram- page Clouting Out 20 Hits, 4 Homers (By Associated Press) The Yankees exploded their fury yesterday. Catcher Dickey got two hemers during the game and Pitch- er Gomez hurled an excellent game back in his old form, and held Cleveland down. Gehrig also got a home clout The Browns scored five runs on six hits and three errors in the fifth inning yesterday over- came an early lead of the Athletic: and The Chicago Sox rampaged yes terday, clouting 20 hits and four homers, to crush Boston. D s - Isabell Gashen A surprise birthday luncheon was given this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miles Godkins on Gold Street, in honor of her sister, Miss Lsabelle Cashen. Yellow and white decorations were used as a color scheme, and a huge bowl of spring flowers formed a centerpiece for the table. Guests for the oc There is no neces ugly or outmoded house, wanted . . . that extra room new garage. GIANTS TAKE Win Fourth Straight Fri- day Mulcasy Wins His Own Game (By As ted Press) The Giants stretched their win streak to four straight yesterday behind the right Hand pitching of Hal Schumacher and extended the lead in the National League. Hugh Mulcasy, Philly pitcher. hurled steady ball .and then de- livered a timely single to defeat the Pirates yesterday - AMERICANS WIN WICHTMAN CUP FOR 8TH TIME HUTCHINSON IS BETTER LEAD KNOCKED FROM NATL. LEAGUE MOUND FRIDAY Sk Pacific Coast League Seattle Drops to Sixth Place | g, cramento by il Lo —Portland, San Dlego san Francisco 39 32 Are Tied for Third etz A AT Los Angeles 35 36 (By Associated Press) | Seattle 35 a1 Fred Hutchinson, young phenom, | Hollywoog 34 37 was knocked from the moind in'Qakland & &7 the sixth inning yesterday when SR Los Angeles trimmed Seattle for Nationsl Lesgué the fourth straight, shoving Seat- Won: Lodt tle into sixth place in the Pacific| New York 30 16 Coast League percentage column. | Ghicago & Bob Joyce scored his second shut-| Boston §ic2 a0 out this week by handcuffing San| pjttsburgh 22 21 Diego yesterday. He allowed only| cincinnatj 3 2 four hits St. Louis 19 25 After Hollywood lost nine straight, | Brooklyn 2 v the club finally won from Sacra-| phijladelphia 12 28 mento yesterday behind the master- ful pitching of Nicholas, Portland sluggers drove in to overcome the lead of and go into a for third place. FRIDAY GAME! Pacific Coast Leagi.: Moody and Fabian Turn in ). oakiana 5; san Diego 0 Single Victories for Clinch WIMBLEDON, June 11. — The United States clinched # eighth consecutive victory in the Wight- man Cup tennis tourney here ye: terday with a display of tennis k that left competitors in ed defeat. Wills Moody Palfrey _Fabian extra sets of singles victories to give the American cup defenders a four to one lead with only two matches to go. ,e- MRS. Z. GROSS RETURNS SOON Mrs. turned in Helen and Sarah Mrs. main Gross and little son, who left several weeks ago for the States, intending to remain possibly until September, is re- turning to her Juneau home the latter part of this month, according to advices received by Mr. Gross. Mrs. Gross has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Alonzo Victor Lewis, who is summering in Long Beach California Returning north from California, Mrs. Gross will visit briefly with her father, noted culptor, in Seattle, and then come to Juneau on a steamer leaving the latter part of this month or first week in July. - Department of National omy experts are studying coffee-growing industry, Brazil's announcement it will port its production freely. 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