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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 193 Boston 2; Detroit 10. | |with three runs looking them in firiie ‘of 0 Holirs and 30 mifiites . SEATTLE BEATS New York 8; Cleveland 6. APS REPEAT the face, the Moose got under way Before the plane and air mail it ax c me I“ % - would have taken from two to th St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 7 in full stride, Fritz Schmitz reach-| Gastineau Channel League ing first when nipped by one of weeks for the ietter to reach here § Moose 5; Elks 4 Foster's pitches, while Haglund ml‘BRUWNs GIRCUIT w‘N Twu RAGES R H I ht i G lowed with a double which ad- ““\ JONES RETURNING Winifred Jones, of the Jones- STANDI OF CLUBS vanced Schmitz to third. TS, % SLE N i \smm Shop, who has been soutl o Won Lost Pe d /out - an infield Bl ecl o MRES] RGN ‘e asEa the Norty Sad tin issued at the Polyclinic Hospi Sacramento 32 mq Lawson threw low to ‘}“" plate. let- e Pt tal this forenoon said Max Schmel= W San Francisco (f ] ting Schmitz in with one scors, . ATTENTION SHRINER ing passed a good night, his pulse First Ball to Go Out of New ros angeles 5 39 6 Elks with Back to Wall in while Haglund advanced. Tom Mar-| Yankees Off with New Jayvee and Frosh Sweep 3 And tEmperkbie Bebat s A v, e n Diegd > 00 tin then whittled the Elk lead to B e 5 o o it W ey = : o 4 - Park Is Work of e 2 90 Tonight's Game. After one run, which lasted until the last Starting Pitcher De Both Morning Events Imperial Potentate Rahn going| Schmeling is being treated for & K. S ) € through Ju u on the Baranof to-| severe back injury suffered in the ar her 0 43 o f the third -J: S DO 1 S8 oW i . Raini Ca“h“' G os y i 5 to 4 Loss mxnlinnlt‘mm the Moose went into feat Boston Red Sox n Old Classic morrow at 2 o'clock a.m. Noble Al-| opening minute of the fight with Joe Portland 39 47) exander reg I s 5 7 xander requests that all Shriners| Louis Wednesday night, who la and 29 ] 341 ? 5 the lead, 4 to 3, when Haglund (By Associated Press) NEW LONDON, Conn., June 24. pe®Ci® JEAMCE " their Fez to| a smashing. hit o)'\]»‘,:";rac?:r:dn:fi: Making * their five safe blows leq off 'with a walk and Snow| Lynn Neison pitched a four-hitter| —Harvards oarsmen today made 8| greet him B o ke tratisvisss HETReREHIOL count for an cqual number of runs, goubled to send him across, SNOW | yesterday for the Athletics over the|clean sweep of the two morning| - i ; ) e o i ithon the Moose last evening rolled up 4 1 % s J. W. LEIVERS, vertebrae on the right side just be- jeht to beat €an D t th x " . 3 D himself scoring a moment later on | St Louis Browns and Sammy Chap- races in the 76(h Harvard-Yale re- | jzht to beat €an D eg Won Lot Foatannedt e Mk Plaany i ady Secretary | low the kidney level circuit clout out Seatt lew York 3% 23 traiahit trids et b i % ¥ Martin's single man helped him along by clouting & - g ol Y 3 23 straight tries at the expense of the S Nt home y abs The Harvard junior ty b ball park ¢ p 25 2 vas the last of the fifth that | his ninth homer of the season e Harvard junior varsity boat el o s Elks. The Purples fought all the| It W8s the last of the Bob Bittner set Cincinnati A 57 aw the Moose count thelr final| The Yankees, coming up with a Won by a length after pulling far | ers on their eat ieht. Hey pittsburgh 2% s i 4 [ussl®: | fally, the marker that spelled vic- |new starting pitcher in old Bump bent oars at a high stroke down the| fanned eleven and all Boston g, o Vg [ SRR Dolding ani ‘edss N iory for them. Haglund sgain led | Hadley, nipped the Indians yester- last quarter mile. The Frosh crew an e seven hits to give : St. Louis 26 30 464 POth batting and fielding over the oy goyping nis second double of [ day to regain second place from the) Wor bf two and a half lengths, tory. Brooklyn 24 33 42y | Winners, they could not quite make [}, oyening, which combined with [Boston Red Sox -oo the grade. ’ " Johnny Babich fant 1! Philadelphia 14 36 280 | ' s a walk to give him a perfect day| The Giants dropped in the Na- and pitched eight scoreless inni # This evening the same two teams | ;¢ pat. McNamee's roller advanced | tional League standings when they 3 with the Elks 3 Jast night Hollywood won th PR SUINE 3 will meet again, Haglund to third on a close de-|went down before the Cincinnati rd straight from Portland Won. TLost Pot /Mmaking their last stand to figure cision by the arbiter, and the | Bees although they clubbed Johnny s Angeles beat San Prancisco in| op.vaa g 850 81 g3z In the first half pennant race.| Moose centerfielder scored with the | Vander Meer out of 1} box for the S NEw CHAMP a slugfest. The Seals managed (o Though the Moose are already elim- decisive run a moment later, on|first time in six starts. The Kid had New York 25 561 ? 4 out-hit the Angels however, the| g . . % 559 inated from figuring in the first|addleman’s wild chuck to nip Mc- | enough lead however to emerge with Seals getting 15 to the Angels 1 half gravy, they will still be in Namee at second his eighth win in a row Detroit : 29 517 o4 S i LIVERPOOL, England, June 24 Washington 30 516/ their to fatten their batting aver-| Held to one scratch hit, on which | The Cardinals staged a two-run Dave Crowley, of London, today GAM THURSDAY Philadelphia P 30 464 2BCS Forsythe crossed up the Moose in-|rally in the ninth and topped the won the British lightweight champ- 33 a77] The Elks sent their spotlight field, through the escond, third, | Bees {ankMiE) by ohtoohiting Hile2HoIHes Pottind & Solkawaoa 4 St. Louis 19 36 345 hurler, Bud Foster, back to the fourth, fifth and ings, the SRy Wiah (5 o 18-vousid o Sectafhiic d: OERNS , wars last evening, while to oppose Elks strove mightily in AL Hioiers bases: br) MAGBORUARA e S : ; oA 3 Foster the Paps nominated “Big turn at the plate in the first of | Seattle 4; San Diego 3 astineau Channel League ; : 8 bertson, Hautala, Haglund, Snow ’ San Francisco 7; Los Angeles 9 WAL L8y oy R0:, MagspRafen. o, (i1 (M8 84} the seventh Two-base hits: M. MacSpadden SUNDAY IS VISITORS = : Kiid - ‘however, was not on the top of his| A single by Bill Robertson opened s Naticnal Leazue : 4 8 Abramson, Haghind 2, snow. Runs DAY AT SCOUT CAMP St. Louis 2; Boston 1 Moose 5 400 ) ARAR i I AVEBUNSE IS ERTHH Elmer Haut={ ., 9 pouble-play: Moose (J hents tHars sreste doubles, while MacSpadden con- ala's reaching first on an error, | o uble-play oose All parents and others interested Cincinnati 8; New York 5 5, Sobmitz to Canverss-to Soow): FIEst|in koing o : tributed to his own undoing by Robertson, having meanwhile stolen In going to the Girl Scout camp for American League Try The Ei rassifieds for ul _ . base on balls: Off Foster 4 (Hag- visitors’ day next Sunday, who would g ” Washington 12; Chicago 0. results. muffing the second batter’s ground- second, went to third on the play. \..q werner 2. Smith): off Smith {18 0 B0 B liont ave: requested. 1o, GOIN STRIPPIN er for the first Purple tally Molly MacSpadden then mm)ed a 3 sl Eddie Fernande: catcher, hit a h r See t National Lea Pacific Coast Leagtc Chicago 2 OUT FOR TROUT? You Can’t Miss with the ALASKA MARY ANN each 45c [} Also designed for Alaska Wet or Dry Fly Fishing 1 (Lawson). Struck out: By Foster call or see Mrs. Russell Clithero be- Take Along the New- fore tomorrow evening in order to [ Lefty Smith coming off the bench Werner. Werner gathered it in N a " \ 3 g Smith): by Smith 5 (Abramson, reserve a place e Wanderer Get Yourself a Good Cozy, WARM k * the hill for the Paps : \ fast throw to head Robert-| o by, Btk B LAt TRtaCh | reefive ) place o the: Wandere § § { Foster, Hagerup 2. McVey). Pitch- The boat will leave the upper City SURE (F; ’ f ” . i g S : : spcrabll ; 4 : : pr A SURE { WooDs Eiderdown Sleepmg Robe and go the rest of the way to win. son off at the plate, but catcher ino rocords: Foster 5 runs 5 hits 21 Fleat at 7 o'clock Sunday morning 1 Men on second and third and Blake dropped the ball and the | ¢ pot aoqinst in 6 innin C. Mac-| according to present plan WINNER N O SAYS the man who knows—and Alaska is full clean-up hitter Forsythe at bat was Elks had their final marker; Smith epaqaen 3 runs 2 hits 3 at bat| B i iy { § § \ \ : \ N \ § \ \ \ \ \ i That was all for “Big Mac," difficult try at Moose third "8 (McNamee Martin, Blake 2 est in Lures— to take over the nade ¢ of them! For 30 years the North's best dealers the set-up that Smith faced when pitching himself out of the deep goq; aiy ; at fa i g hims v against in 0/3 innings, Smith 1 run bave been se g\:imd\l\_fl‘ Du-'r‘l,hl'crvll"x R‘{'lm‘ he took over, and he was unable hole without further damage. S 0its 26 ot Bet seninkl s 1 e Letter Comes —to_sourdoughs, ‘housewives, everybody, Iaterlinec to escape from its entirely un- Tonight's ball game between the : b o ot ; : : o esca s 3 onight’s ball ga sarned runs: Off Foster 3; off M A i Wi i g o N et \ (& e irom i eninly un: Tonights bl game belesn e puene i O Poster 3 ot . From Nome Here SPOON-MINNOW Rl elimdi i e teal ™) lsingle that Haglind, it center, let time, 6:30 o'clock, and is a regularly smim. Losing pitcher: Foster. Hit by In 301% Hours each $1.00 e i, A il lAkd‘Y ’p 'i ] |through him for two bases and scheduled contest; number eighteen pitcheq balls: F. Schmitz and J sk Your Dealer £ 4 ¢ r 1 imbg 3 3 i 4 YR A QS two more EIK runs. The next three in the first half. Kimball is up g by Foste et on Bhaelt i BRASS ’ 1 c S oster. L ases at the almiahll means to Al- : Choice in weights and sizes. Also, Wocas Robes with | pyyple hitters were put down in 1l for the Moose, With J0¢ Elks 5; Moose 4. Time of game: 1| asks is revesled in @ letter recelved BRONZE Mart's Trout F Y order McNamee catching him, while nour 40 minutes. Umpires: Welch | yesterday by Postmaster Albert Wile NICKEL each 25c Taking their first turn at bat southpaw Harold Abramson is the gt pate, Coughlin on bases. Scorer:| The letter, from Highway En- Hke' sncice 40 (0K Clark e gineer William A. Hesse, who is now ALSO: A very fine choice of new Fly BISHOP CRIMONT IS ki "mv e ekl o : Gnd Smppmq RODb Leaders, HOOkS, was postmarked in Nome at 9 am ’ S Lra 9 8 o RETURD FROM SOUTH on June 22. The following day, June Lines, Reels, Baskets, Nets. . X:T"‘ e — 23, at 3:30 p.m. it was received herc L £ ‘ Moose 202 X—5 8 Bishop J. R. Crimont, who has by Postmaster Wile. It had traveled e s been south on church business, is by plane from Nome to Fairbanks uneau- oumg aragware 0. i g BYpEE a returning passenger to Juneau and thence to Juneau, clearing the ks R H PO Alg500d the North Sea. two postoffices in the remarkable *Hautala, rf 5 Wt a resptione MARSHMALLOWS - Pound 19(! o the pure wool insulation. Price range o suit everybody. WODDS MFG. CO_. LTD.. OULDENSBLRG. N Y Lawson, 2b Abramson, 1f g ° D P Forsythe, ss Summer Foods at Budget-Saving Prices . . . f§ v . Addleman, ¢ EVERYTHING to make your week-end outing a success. Picnic Supplies—Nap- R:\;)vln.im: (r( kins, Paper Plates, Cups, Etc. TRY BERT'S FIRST! Hagerup, 3b | McVey, rf |l rvwwwwensw | coomocoo S ) 1 4 6 18 15 “—Replaced McVe, > o » Haglund, cf 0 g [s2wimgee | NEWIOW PRICES ! Snow, 1b Jl)s‘l‘ say "OId Overholt” or “Mount Vernon” to men twenty years, and that makes them outstanding values [CRORTRE RPN large tins c tall tins c i, 3 largetns Qe | g2 altinsge | - PURE ( 10 POUNDS 50 POUNDS 100 POUNDS OrMacspaidary Eatale 21 who know fine rye whiskey and watch their eyes sparkle. e e o 2 g —Replaced MacSpadden as pitcher No change has been made in the whiskies, of course. TOMATO JmCE N g u i c 2 o i A 1‘”";::"::;?:("';‘ s‘?n{:‘li;; ,:nnil::LL s You'll see the same gleam in the eyes of bourbon fanciers They're still the same quality, the same proof, the same | of sixth inning when Old Taylor and Old Grand-Dad are mentioned. age as before the price reduction. But now more of them 3 Tall Tins IGHT'S Dozen The Better Spread THE SUMMAKIES Then look at the low prices now asked for this famous c c Po“nds c Errors: Elks—Lawson, Addleman; : iyl g Moose—Haglund, J. Schmitz, Blake, quartet of U.S. bottled in bond whiskies, and you'll know C. MacSpadden, Smith. one reason for theirgreat and growing popularity. Overholt, M v Old Tayl {1 Old G Lt S Z NN S verholt, Mount Vernon, aylor anc d 1and- BANANAS e Golden Ripe e 3 lbs. 29c A For these great whiskies now sell at the lowest prices in Dad today. ccocor~ownd |l ccorncommon o are available, and we can pass this saving on to you. Give both your taste and your purse a thrill—ask for Old SEE WHAT YOU NOW SAVE ON THESE CELEBRATED WHISKIES ON SALE AT YOUR FAVORITE BAR AND PACKAGE STORE Ritz Crackers Large Size . BUT T E R ‘ Two Famous Two Celebrated Ryes Do i Bourbons at New | | Now Priced to Save TOMATOES | g,y Ap DRESSING B | Low Prices You Money SOLID PACK 4 large tins 49c Quart 39c PEANUT BUTTER Quart 35c Campbell’s SOUPS CRAB MEAT =8 4 o« BT ALL VARIETIES ALASKA—Ohmer Pack rye whiskies. All are bottled in bond at full 100 proof (¢ Can 6'20z.tins B¢ § Lvous 70-Proof | e\ g Y e ms —CANTALOUPES — WATERMELONS — APRICOTS — CHER- SI-OE G’N . ’ ‘ ’ RIES — PEAS — STRING BEANS — TOMATOES—BANANAS Made from imported sloe ber- AU 1 ke vies, it has the true sloe berry CAULIFLOWER and EVERYTHING the MARKET AFFORDS! Moo o tleh. Aiby colof +e« @ distinctive, fruit-y tang. DELIVERIES sowara TWO PHONES 105 gl NATIONAL GROCERY. CO. SEATTLE

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