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I NEVER SEE YUH SO ABSORBED! MOOSE-ELKS CONTESTIS TIE AT 5-5 Snow Hurls Two Hitfer- Both Teams Make Five Errors It was of those setups last night in Firemen's Park when the Elks and the Moose played to a 5-5 tie. Darkness. was literally upon the field. The Moose were behind one run as they came to bat in the Jast one YOu_SAID T, SISTER! | half of the last inning Marquardt doubled. Snow lined a grounder off Molly MacSpadden’s shoestrings that went for an error and Marquardt went to third while Snow followed with a steal to sec- ond and nobody out. Big Bob Kimball, as dangerous a hitter as there is suited in the league, struck out, with Bud Foster relieving Grassy Lowe at the mound. Werner dumped a nicker into the dirt in front of the plate, but Fos- ter picked it up and tagged out Marquardt coming for a score while Snow romped to third. Still needing a run, and with two men out, Grummett came to bat The second ball Foster threw hit the dirt and got away from Addle- man., Snow scored and tied the tally. Horatio Alger would have fin- ished the story differently. Manager Grummett, who had been on base each of the three times previously at bat during the game with a Airmen are Good PICKERS — Choose WOODS ‘o’ SLEEPING ROBE LEEP warm and well protected this Fall and Winter, regardless of shelter. Get the aviators’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 19 39. By CLIFF STERRETT ONE O' THEM MYSTERY THINGS, YER_FASCINATIN', EH?Z2 SUSIE ---- JESS FASCINATIN KID M !$IMME MON L BOOK. ! ANGELS WIN AS RAINIERS double, hit by pitched ball and a|Snow, p single, slammed a grass burner into | Kimball, cf shortstop. | Werner, 3b Peterson laid his glove in front Grummett, 1b of the ball, picked it up, threw Blake, c Grummett out at first, and as the Sogaard, ball popped in Molly MacSpadden’s | | glove, umpire George Shaw shouted,| Totals 8 21 9 “ “Game called on account of dark-| Stolen bases: Ellenberg, Waldron, losE (ONTEST | | ness!” Foster, Lowe, Snow. Sacrifice hits: rf That ended a hectic error-filled Ellenberg, Marquardt. Two - base session and a long ball game, but hits: Grummett, Marquardt. Home | it failed to wipe out another post- run: Addleman. Runs batted in: poned game, and became the second Waldron 2, Addleman 2, Koshak 1, tie of the season Converse 1, Snow 1, Kimball 2. ER- | ROS: Waldron, MacSpadden 2, Pet- | Elks apparently had the game erson, Hautala, Lawson, Marquardt | sewed up to begin with. In the first 3 Grummett. Four runs, 8 hits off inning, Koshak walked. Ellenberg Lowe in 6 1/3 innings. One run, 0 bunted, but Grummett dropped the hits off Foster in 2/3 innings. Five throw at first and Koshak stopped runs, 2 hits off Snow in 7 innings. | 5 at third while Ellenberg was safe Struck out by Lowe 4, Foster 1,| (By Associated Press) at first and then stole second. Wal- Snow 10. Wild pitches: Snow 3, Fos- Limiting Cakland to a pair of dron singled and Koshak and El- ter 1. Bases on balls: Lowe 3, Snow | hits. Julio Bonetti last night pitched lenberg scored. Then Addleman 5 Hit by pitched ball: By Lowe,|the Los Angeles Angels to their first Lefthanders in Duel Last Night - Pinch Homer Chalks Up Victory pasted a four-base clout over cen- Grummett; by Snow, Peterson. a | victory in three games. Bonetti held terfield fence. R |the Oakland Acorns hitless until third inning when they marked | ted in the Angels’ lone run three runs on three singles and a Al Olsen outpitched Tom Seats in next inning, Grummett scored on feated San Diego. Two homers, one an error for the tieing run. RUNS BEAT by Art Garibaldi, with the bases b an Elks run in the first of the sev- = | Adams, did the trick. Olsen hurled Moose never tallied until the uNE I RNED the seven inning. Bonetti also bat- walk and a pair of errors. In the |a lefthand duel but Sacramento de- A walk and three errors scored loaded, and the other by Buster | five-hit ball for the Padres and Seats enth to break the tie, but what hap- PAW PERKINS. YUH CAN'T BACK MY BUDGET CINCINNATI NOW EYEING BIG SERIES Haven't Hatched Pennant Eqg Yet But to Build More Seats CINCINNATI, Aug. 11.—The Cin- cinnati Reds' baseball pennant eggs have not hatched yet, but the man- agement is counting its champion- | ship chickens nevertheless, it is dis-| closed in a reliable quarter. The information was that the club, | in anticipation of the world series crowd, is planning to add approxi- | mately 3,100 seats to accommodate | the fans ! The plans call for the addition of a second deck to the right and left tield pavilions. The new seats would bring the capacity to about and enjoy the “double-rich” Bourbon fa- vorite of old Kentucky. SChen e U es 1o, lr-:%'k’"”é'r-"o» ™ YOy, T ING, vom, 90 PROOF srearcnr BOURBON wriskey NO. 700 LOYAL ORDER OF pened to the Elks lead has already been mentioned. | Snow pitched no-hit ball for every inning but the first when he al- choice in sleeping robes—a Woods 3-Star “Eider- down”. Insulated with Woods Everlive waterfowl down. Lined with durable pure virgin wool kersey. | gave up five singles. {in a hitting spree before 15,000 fans in a hitting spee before 15,000 fans - OUT REDS 35,000 and would be a permanent enlargement for the field. Down-filled underlap beneath fastening. Water- sepellent windbreaker cover. ASK YOUR DEALER Woods 3.Star, in two sizes, two prices. Sure protection and comfort. Dry cleans perfectly. Get a genuine WOODS. | who were celebrating baseball’s hun- | dredth birthday in Seattle. Harvey pinch homer with Keith Frazier on base and two out | in the tenth, gave San Francisco a feats Yankees Victory aver Hollywood. | (By Associated Press) FRIDAY Cincinnati booted home three un- | ©, earned runs yesterday to help the #hclfie Const Lesaue Dutch Leonard Makes Rec- ord for Himself-De- lowed a single and a home run, giv- ing him 13 innings with but two hits. He struck out 10 men last night, raising his strikeout total to 18 for the 13 innings. Lowe pitched good ball for the Elks, but appeared to be tiring towards the last. He allowed eight hits, but they were scattered except NOTRE DAME T0 TAKE ON PURDUE SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug, 11. — Notre Dame gridmen open with Pur- due at Notre Dame, September 30, MOOSE PICNIC 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY—AUGUST I3 Wear Utica Dux-bak | for the three blows in the third in- ning. Tonight, Elks play Douglas in Firemen's Park in an attempt to Chicago Cubs' victory and cut the Reds’ lead over the idle Cardinals. Lonnie Frey's fumble of Bill Nichol- |in what shapes up as the nation’s }oul.sumding first-day game. Georgia i ¢ A Tech, October 7, and Southern San Diego 2; Sacramento 5. Methodist, October 14, follow the Seattle 3; Portland 11. Los Angeles 1; Oakland 0. TREADWELL BEACH (If Rain—Picnic will be held in Douglas Nat.) 100 Per Cent Woolens for Comfort and start the Tslanders out of first place. SON’S grounder led to two unearned National Le Sunday, Moose are meeting Douglas TUns in the sixth for the Cubs, then | PRI Kepwe ! Boston 3; New York 6. ! in the park. ELKS Koshak, rf Ellenberg, cf Waldron, 1f Durability Sport Coats, Mackinaws, Cruisers,Long Pants Breeches, Hats and Caps in All-Wool and Water-Repellent Duck. Newton-Duxbak Wool Flannel Shirts; Sox and Mitts: B PO A 0 0 0 [J [ AB Billy Meyers muff of Galan’s pop | fly in the seventh added another | unearned run, this making six runs | on seven hits. Giants Whip Bees The New York Giants whipped Cincinnati 4; Chicago 6. Brooklyn 3, 3; Philadelphia 8, 0. American League Philadelphia 5; Boston 7. | Chicago 3; Detroit 4. San Francisco 5; Hollywood 3. | Bojlermakers at Notre Dame, The | home schedule of the Irish also in-| cludes Northwestern, November 18, | land Southern California, November 25. e — DR. STEVES. 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San Francisco Sacramento .. San Diego Portland Oakland | Hollywood 644 571 529 515 510 500 Cincinnati St. Louis | Chicago | New York Pittsburgh | Brooklyn i | ' New York . ! Boston | Chicago | Cleveland ! Detroit. ‘Washington | Philadelphia 36 67 St. Louis 29 it - Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost Douglas Elks Moose ‘Today’s Ne Keep Accurate Time in Juneau! SETH THOMAS MANTLE and CHIME CLOCKS TELECHRON KITCHEN and BATH MODELS WESTCLOX ALARM and SPECIALTY CLOCKS Sold and Serviced by PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 SO. SEWARD PHONE 161 648, adv | —————— | The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. ] St | HOME STYLE LUNCH | Roast Beef Hash | with POACHED EGG | BARANOQF Tomorrow .| There isno substitute for Newspafiér Ad&e;@i&ing DANCING (IN DOUGLAS NAT.—GOOD BAND) For Details Waich the Papers EVEREQ}I!EURVFIELCUME! 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