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THE SUMMAKI WHY, T WORKED ALL THROUGH TH' HULL NIGHT TYPIN' THAT TALE! ASH,I WUZ TALKIN' T/ YER. EDITOR AN' HE SEZ HE'S AFRAID YER LAYIN' NOT ONLY THAT, UNK BUT T GOT UP AT DAWN T'RE-READ WOT T'D WROTEL TH' HECK, T AM. I'VE BIN BUSY AS ABEE ! pitches dov Ha P STORY HE WANTS FER SUNDAY. First base on rrant kine, ; off Foster., Mac- man, Law- 16 (Man- Rodgers, > (Woods. Bon- “2, For- McVey) Pitching 11 hits 25 at Foster 1 in 1 27 at Er- ) nnings against 7 hits e, Inc., World rights reserved 33, King Peatures Synds bat American League ’ Won Lost 49 28 28 3i S TORBETT WANTS gSK DOWNED s oo i | 4 B T TUESOAY'S FIGHT | COMEBRGK - = oo pitched ball Passed balls: Ad- on base: Elks 8; Freddie Steele, Al Hostak Battle in Seattle Dur- ing Coming Week of game: 1 hour Nowell at "RESNO, Cal la Scorer: aid today he will | the New York Boxing : : 3 . with a challenge fr Jores L 1 drew a third walk bett to vthe. Koski was pul Freddie B: bitter, d g U « Seattle next Tuesday night and Foster went in to t hurling dulic game Foster stopped the one run.. counted waiked, was poled t gers and knocked - BEAT ROCKETS, © CLOSE CONTEST |Both Teams Hit Hard Dur- pe.| ing Game—Extra In- ks g bt ning Required E 1 3 250 R r 2. Wild pitches by Roller by Koski dleman 2. Left Time Gastineau Channel League worth on be (Second Half) Won Lost and three more Elks Las: The Elk: m the sixth, cc Addlem ythe, wt another on filled the bag 10 to 6 Win Puts Douglas Nine Into Top Position ide Moose Double Series Are Sched- uled During Week with Qutcomes in Doubt > 7S OUT FOR FIRST PLACE Edt TILT TONIGHT Islanders with Manning, 3b n the thick of a fight with the har Erskine g0 2 2 Islanders for the les 1ip of the Gastine Channel Moose will be out to of their rivals wannel when they evening in a mix. for seven innings, s at 6:30 o'clock at Fire- Bud Foster is set to do Elks, while Bob be up for the July 22 San Franc League Standings Won Lost TIGER PLAYER x4 ¢ ISHITONHEAD * DURING GAME oughhouse” York Goes . to Hospital- -Cubs Ral- fe ly Under New Manager | two s | pitet (By the Pet. 1.000 .600 500 500 000 Associated Press) second time this ue teams ar opponents i For season Pacific Coast Leg squared off against the middle of the weck Los Angeles came from last night with a ninth inn scoring spree -and defeale land and tcok the series, two gamc of three Seattle of the left field in fifth tak shifted to iy Ellensberg night cn the X off the fayor of the eroj center- behind rally Port- for AB " before Bud Foster, erro The Truckdrivers won s NEW FIGHT PROPOSAL from Rock ATT] ght in a close eight- vergreen Bo d hard-b 1 beautiful fielding at -stop, ard hit four out of four ich inclu a doubls, triple and les. Emory Herrett acker t two out of two, a double Hard-hitting hon of nt to Ed Hildi r ers in the fourth which was the 10-run July 22— Promoter man has offered . Apostoli, San Francisco Bellboy, almomen fight with the winner of the Steale- ‘13t 4 Hostak match next Tuesday, the 0!°6D fight to be staged in Se offer is accepted, in Augu et Edward Mize South Today On Charlotte Mize sraduate, uppoit I C coud-half the back ) thir iran au dropped win {han dic iisla ; B 4 5y e ¥ st t 1 venth. An error | fielder Barnes on fi1 were crowded by Forsyll and Adc Irawir free trip. Claude E lieved Turner on Douglas. Dispute on New Balls A dispute over new balls tha begun during the Elk rally in HELPING CANNERIES f@ifi,@%}‘é’ ey LTS & & . games. Sea Gi lose a se s in the new park Although outhit ramento de- feated San Francisco last night. Hollywood put it over San Diego last night.” ( All teams are changing playin T opponents today ol ¥ Tiger THURSDAY don effor of the right * bags double Two md an error gave the Elks a t run lead as the opened, but By Associated Press) ek and w cne run onl Bud Foster came up with an ur sisted double-play on hard drive crowd then kine the mound Ic Hit for a 1| the ling for th the evening w vho hit two h for the responsible ghhou: ly York was sent to the hospital afternoon when hit on the head by one of Monte tche 't ot ir rally in While ors | the second inn when the boys were twisting De-{piled up nine runs with Robert troit Tigers, Cummers slamming a four-base maintained The game ended with the by nipping the Philli ors plenty worried and the Handley's triple with the bases | stood 16-16. An extra in- the ninth inning. ning decided the fray with Art 1e um-z\-EBlu’kt» scoring the deciding run. 1en “Ro arse evenin knot the count in th Foster's throw was on Bonner’s bunt who had reached first an went all the way cund cored shortly after Roll sunder to first ated with th Elicn berg Adds Help Shell Oil C ny, Mr. Mize will| Rabi rg, making I visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | urn ball, added another Card.| The Rockets were handicapped R. C. Mize, who are in Seattle fo s i the first of th R ol il ey five-hit | because of the absence of their @ bricl siay Mr. and Mrs. Mize, h a ting dash _ and ek AN A e SO 8. {pitcher, Bob Henning, and short- fCrm Juneau, are now resi- n a wild pitch. Mac- Elks 6: Douglas 10. Postponcd| The Cubs celebrates the debut of | Stop, Sherwood Wirt. dents of Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. hit and counted later in e, drom Jul‘jfli(] ¢ Gabby” Hartnett as manager by | Mize is head of the weather Bu- b Abremsen s shge o gl splitting a twin bill with the reau office Jagu:of: Whe duplag GieTdse Dodgers . Turner as pitcher, Turner tak GAME for the venth inning - terday the Tslander econd iffed at Pacific Coast League Oakland 9; Seattle 1. San Francisco 8; Sacramento 10 San Diego 3; Hollywood 9. Portland 5; Los Ang 6. National I Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh New York St. Lou American League Detroit 3; Washington 7 Other games postponed Empire ad High School this 1 orm Juneau left for the e Princecs brief visi Washington the tail of the Pittsbu a lead in the tates Charlotte, with friends Before procee Cal,, where followir in this cit to Berkeley Pirates icago 5, 0. R lelphia 4 Hue trouncing the Hubbe: on ac- sarl of he i1 BOX SCORE In the TRUCKDRIVERS AB R | Sturrock, 3b 5 3 THREE HONORED, | Mekines. LUNCHEON, TODAY Tandoo, rs —_— Hildinger, 2b This afternoon Miss Virginia Burke, rf Worley entertained at a luncheon| Bertholl, cf in_ Percy's Banquet room in honor Peterson, 1f of her two cousins from Dallas, Tex., Whitely, Is 61 Ruthr and Jean Gibbons, and Jose- Day, 1b kel phine Campbell who is to leave for | — the south soon. The afiernoon was| the STANDING OF CLUBS 1 ST Pacific Coast League Woen Lost a5 49 53 54 58 58 Los Angeles Sacramento San Diego Seattle San Francisco Portland Hollywood Oukland lormropnwne lormpvwowmnwwl Old S 5 Totals National League Won Lost 29 33 37 36 44 41 46 54 Pittsburgh New York Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston St. Louis Philadelphia . el spent in playing games, and gifts| werey presented to the three hon-| orees. | ROCKETS Ferguson, “ Benson, | Is 1b Guests for the afternoon were| walker, rs Isabelle Parsons, Barbara Hermann,| paylin, 2b Betty Wilcox, Marianne Skinnvn; Ramsey, ¢ K Doris McEachran, Mary Stewart,| pilg p 461| Ruth Allen, Maydelle George, Jo-| ¢ i 418 sephine Campbell, and Ruth and| (xlz::»‘v:mhir 299 Jean Gibbons. [ Neamanss; [y cf 20w rf Williams, 3b — *Snow, If | m oo~ d Totals 16 18 *—Replaced Brown in 5th inning Score By Innings Truckdrivers .. 2001020 2 1—17 Rockets 290 1004016 Umpires—George White, Peter | Zirglis, Lyman Snow, R. R. 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