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bat ‘on ‘a hook ball Iast night to loft it over the fence in the first inning and ‘score XFritz Schmitz |ahead of him and the first two runs of the game. Douglas Baubles SEATTLEWINS i 8THVICTORY; | GET IN THE SWIM By JOHNNY WEISSMULLER SOGAARD PITCHES OUT THEY GO . PLAY CLOTI[ES for In the third inning, Douglas| Former World Sneed Chamnjon baubled three times, and faur' S - more runs came in, aided by four (SECOND IN A SERIES) { o | P L A Y T l M F Moode hits from the bats of| The basis of swimming is con- Ye Johnson, Jack Sehmitz, Stan Grum-, fidence, The coordination neces- ’mctl and Roy Sogaard. ,sary for the various swimming Gay, Young play Clolhes 5 Comfy Styles Again in the sixth inning, Moose 'strokes comes easily once the fear |scored four runs, aided by errors of the water is overcome. The first and three hits. \lesson, therefore, is to learn how Tonight in Firemen's Park, to breathe and to become accus- weather permitting, Elks will meet tomed to holding the breath under and cool colors. Slacks for every occasion, and Janizen's ulira-modern swim suits will give you an added joy to play time. Sacramemofibs Angeles and Hollywood Win Their Games Moose Beat Douglas 10-0 —Another Game Sched- uled for Tonight |the Moose. jwater, S i Box score and summary for lasL Some beginners have a feeling PIREESS | night's game is as follows: {of suffocation when their head SSOC! LD ESS S RSRLIPLPL G, Roy Sogaard had his hook work-| MOOSE ABR HPO A E is under water and immediately n(,?ys:;('“?( :J,t‘,c,‘,fl,‘-p;mi.m| T A ]”Im““.n igr the . Mooss| gy, 3h SR i 1o Deobin Wik S8 Upergpns G their c\gh‘th straight .\'iclm’v‘ last S L A C K S last night and had a lot of pepper|p Schmitz, 2b 4 3 2 3 4 0 stand in shallow water and duck night by dv[r";ung the second ])lflé(‘ on his delivery. He gave Douglis|johnson, 1f 41 20 0 1your head under the surface to Sl Acorns for the sedorit oo F he beach for 1 i 11 but five scattered blows, and that,| | Snow, 1b 4 1 111 0 0 get used to the feeling of pressure S :‘" L”’”‘“ “'1 % "L‘l‘.n“ ‘L']' or the beach . . . lor ounging . . . we o <2 e E i b8 ing he combined with a _comedf of errors!gharek, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Then, holding the breath, if nec- :::::“lcvli LZ:( m:;"g,”);‘;s o‘;n. "\, i'll d S]ack suits in cottons, rayon and "l\ ihf' l:ml:ml;anly: and xozd J. Schmitz, ss 3 1 1 1 0 1 essary with the fingers holding the ot - aiore S, ray stick work by the” Paps, set the| Grummett, cf 3 0 1 0.0 0 nose, squat under the water, open 1 H h ¢ h g | Ik i the Acorns run- :75‘:.:11‘11::\[ mUx their heels in a Sh"t'\Supgald p 4 1 2 0 1 0 your eyes and look at your hand. m:“h:t’: L‘:Ph:;l‘:“tlhim‘;?:“ 5 WO01 g " A varlety Of C010rs and S’Yles. 4 | Blake, ¢ 4 1 0 5 0 0 Keeping the eyes open adds to the 3 b Jensen pitched the entire xuule; 77777 feeling of confidence, | Fr’;:::ffl"“;"f::d llzsh,;f,id}::a o Sizes 12 10 20. for Douglas, with no replacements 34101021 6 2 Correct form in the water can- § featod: |Ban Francisco last” night . ZRmin ml.]umbk ¢DOU(JLAS AB R H PO A E not be obtained without correct when Johny Mom'e‘ hit a two-run oe Snow put the fat <ide of the, goller, 2b 3 0 1 2 0 0 breathing, The first thing to re- Hber i the aighti ‘Anolng, T R B R e s ms i L o 3 0 0 1 0 0 member is that breathing in the‘ Sacramento defeated pu'l.”n“d jSaakine, 35 4 0°0.2°3 3 wlhs ls ‘exiEys (- SpRRGY 81| last night as Tony Frietas held the S w I M S U I T S SAVINGS Jensen, p 3 0 0 0 1 1 breathing on land. For swimming, Beavers to but six hits Andrews, 1b 4 0 1 7 0 0 you Inhaie through the mouth, ex- N s . " 2 The Hollywood Stars pounded out 5 . Bell, ¢ 301400 hale through the nose. In practi- a six-run lead in the first three A“eflhon, water’lovlng mOd- HERE ARE Klovdahl, ss 2 0 0 3 3 0 cally all strokes except the breast . innings ‘last night to coast to a | B h d h Miller, rf 301 00 1stroke, the head is under water s Innero bl - i i c table victory over San Diego. ! a Niemi, cf 3 0 1 2 0 1 much of the time, so it is obvious St Lo mv? e erns enrends Is § OWlng — — — — that inhalation through the nose is 0S i WEDNESDAY EARNING 2 0 521 7 5 impossible. “ . M- grand collection of Janizen Summary Practice inhaling through the en Ins o B 6 DarlaisE 1 . e . : : Stolen ba; Johnson 2; three- mouth and exhaling through the I‘m'ulud'v‘.:' Sacramento 6. swim Sul]s mn Sahn: knn: Vel .base hit: Guy; home run: Snow; nose before entering the water, 8dn Prancisco 1; Los Angeles 3 %1 struck out: by Sogaard 5, by Jen- then practice it in the water. Take Hollywood 11; San Diego 3. va-lure and woolens. Come ii cen 3; bases on balls: off Sogaard a breath through the mouth, sub- 4, off Jensen 4; passed ball: Bell; merge and blow out the air throuzh wild pitch: Jensen; time of game: the nose. If this correct method 1 hour, 35 minutes; umpires: Shaw of breathing is used, the swimmer at plate, Woods on bases; scorer: Will be able to develop confidence, Yonr “oney ls Gaffney. r_hylhm and speed, also the relaxa- ——e e tion which is an essential part of ® . Available for with- Today's news today m The Empire, 800od swimming. | drawal on request. i ——-e——— ® Insured by U. S. I [ . ndians Win National League Brooklyn 2; Chicago 1 Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 0. Boston 3; Cincinnati 4. American League Cleveland 3; New York 4. Chicago 2; Washington 5. Detroit 3, 5; Boston 8, 8. Gastmeau Channel League Moose 10; Douglas 0. Lightweight Ctfimpion Un- able fo Answer Bell at Seventh Round NEW YORK, July 18. — Henry Armstrong, welterweight champion, floored lightweight champion Lew Jenkins six times between the | fourth and sixth rounds of their fight here last night and then won | by a technical knockout when Jen- today! Sizes 321044, 47 OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. M. Behrends Co. QUALITY SINCE 1887 STANDING OF THE CLU BS Pacific Coast League Government up to $5,000. I = |Kins was unable to answer the bell Won Lost Pet ; Tre a 8 o OI as I for the seventh round Seattle M . 88 8B4 ceqrs of age and in good heaith.| attle where he is now engaged in Alaska rederal sp SSIIlg Armstrong weighed 139 poumis}Oakland 64 49 566 These requirements are made l,,._ rse ee s arbitrating numerous technical dis- s . & L ON and Jenkins tipped the scales *“\Ié'o" 1]\3!?“0105 53 g: :;3 cause of the large amount of physi- agreements between the longshore- ) 135% pound | San Diego 5 491 (q) activity involved,” says Bowl Di- men and employers avings oan GLO';%E w{iROS. .III ers lose e i Hollywood 53 59 473 yector Roth. e N Assn 0{ J“nea“ R1 Sacramento 53 60 469 yesterday about a hundred per- Bel'er o . Dynamile Blasting Rls San Francisco ... 50 59 459 sons used the wading pool in the Y Ml p ES X Everyday! Be Careful! Ace Pitch | Portland 37 68 352 morning and about 150 in the after- Lveryday! Be Careful! National League noon. A great deal of interest has —_— 1 Tolephone 3 | ! "kf er for Detroif WALK ON WOOD: o AR L R | \Cmrhmau 52 24 684 which hasn't been completed as yet.| SE LE, July 18.—West Coas! p= ! reaKs TWO BOfleS n | Brooklyn 49 28 636 Tt is the endeavor to make the pool ator Wayne L, Morse con- [0S ANGELES, Cal. July 18, — | Thumb P“(hmg Hand (lop (I_Op | New York 2 3 560 as clean and sanitary as possible | firms reports that he will be & Nineteen-year-old Frances Ma- M C . R U C K g L4 | Chicago 43 41 ‘512 under existing conditions, Disinfect- | candidate for the vacancy on the noney charged a baby mixup at a ! RS St. Louis 33 42 440 ant is added to the water daily United States Maritime Commis- nospital was to blame for her un- . { (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) AP FEATU RE SERVICE Pittsb 3 2 . sion. The vacancy will be created nappy f i s Sburgh 33 42 440 until the water comes up to the test . y happy married life as she won a cflmfla_le Them Wflh A“ olhfir’! ,The Cleveland 1Indians have| BERLIN: K"”"”"“‘“?l“mm ,BT Bostony..: 27. .46 ., 370 set by the Territorial Department August 1 by the resignation of givorce today. She said that the TS MR L e climbed back into the first place lin's snappy G181y, sgo ‘;“ )"”" °®: | Philadelphia 2% 49 "347 of Health. Any persons having sores |Edward' Moran Jr., of Rockland, agtitude of her husband changed PBICE APPEAHANCE C M zestarday in the American League now r‘(-hm‘s h)fc a utch village Abssiicas engis on their bodies or not in gootl health ‘M“”m_ dfter . the controversy With hoapls & - ECONOMY ay"h"‘t"ee":"‘l‘:“:i:g ;’a’m‘e“w ok Jeging “"um"”‘fltopd“-‘c‘lop, st Won Lost Pet, are requested to stay away from the | Morse, who has received national tal authorities. She recently won p me il P P v Fpid Cleveland 48 33 593 pool as it will save the embarrass- | recognition as a labor arbitrator, a $3500 judgment against the hos- b DUBABILITY keet any the Detrolv Tigers cooper- | cavalry on ’”‘”‘“;' It's just-the new| oo ot 47 33 588 ment of being asked to leave. This announced his candidacy from Se- pital because of the baby mixup. AT PSS T e ating by losing both ends of u shoes—wooden shoes. Brstoo o 33 588 pool is open to all of the children | 4 toubleheader at Boston. The Ti | Berlin's sabots are not the t_ypre N Yovrk P 36 '53“ of Juneau as long as they. are clean CONNORS MOTOR CO. | oo mo s o ol oy wonden, . e CHeoso S G0 i and powscaly i When tey 5o 10 PHONE 411 i i £ vt ! St. Louis 33 41 A4g50€.pool, | he Boston Red Sox. to that girl in the apartment up- . 5 pe Clean U | . T ————————————— | Pitching Duel | stairs who insists on wearing gi;fi;fifs’& ;3 :2 A arions aking ot to| | Pt s e, S ST A . B A pitching battle between Xob, them. Py ¥ 405 e park and pool will help keep it | ! THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” Feller and Monte Pearson was| The sole is wooden and it's Gastinean (/ha‘:’:;' li::;"” Pet, clean by placing the refuse in the | : PHONE 767 PHONE 787 ,broken up yesterday when Red curved on the bottom, giving| o, 3 2 600 containers. Bottled drinks are not | \ Y 318 MAIN {|Rolfe and Bill Dickey wiapped walkers something of a sailor’si o 3 3 oo to be taken near the wading pool | ' ST two singles around a sacrifice fov|rolling gait. The wooden shoes » 3 oo because of the danger of breaking | i STREET Douglas PR S RETAILERS OF FAMOUS the deciding run in the thirteenth |are held on by a band of straw, i the bottle and having some one inning. { in some cases, lacquered gayly in step on it. SHURg{liii ggEngEf\,g%é.sPROgUCTS Newaohat Hajerad red, blue, yellow. In other in- “I sincerely ask your cooperation | Sy e it i i | er, Buck Newsom,, gidd) ateria B, &Y 3 “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” { | whose thumb on his pitching hand | wouldn't miss anyhow. The following list of events will | Corores soereoeeed | was broken in two places when he| Now the secret is out. Women be conducted Friday for field day: (three Senators Win Again | | 0ldest Ba“k i“ The Washington Senators scored ' ing in Berlin; soldier boys' boots, BOWl EVENI but those ]emvrlng must take their | their fourth straight win yestercay | perhaps, o pvln;x(;vkm s by beating Chicago White Sox. When word got around that JOU(l 47 m;l ;m ;t e, e e Alaska el 5 o gt g o e £ Py R Luke Hamlin, the Dodger’s “prob- | shoes actually were to be had Slx-Man Touch Foothall to b Jits Bl AN e | Safe Deposit The B. M. Behrends Bank l Banking by Mail Department caught a throw from Rudy York while dashing to cover firs% base in the fourth inning. lem child,” pitched a three-hitter Paul Derringer posted up his twelfth victory yesterday as the Reds defeated the Bees with an unearned run ia the ninth inning. i You can save time and labor if you make up enough vegetable sauces to last two days. Pour the surplus sauce into a jar, cover it and keep it in the coldest part of the refrigerator for use the next day. This plan works with cheese, tomato, vegetable and celery sauces. i Subscripe to The Dally Alaska Em- pire —the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation. | flavor. are wearing snappy wooden shoes simply because they don’t cut into that supply of hides that's ear- marked for heavier duty than stroll- without a special permit from the| Reich the town went wild. damm sounds like a tap-dancer's nightmare this summer. - When using biscuit dough for shortcakes with chicken, meat or ! fish mixtures ‘'add some finely minced celery and parsley to the dough. It adds an interesting new A teaspoon of each to two cups of flour will be enough. e gt The Dally Alaska mmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. ————— Emprre ciassifieds bimg results. FRIDAY FOR Be Feature - Other Tomorrow’s main event at Ever- green Bowl is to be a six-man touch football game if old man weather doesn’t go back on us. Teams of six are to be chosen from the group at the bowl and each group is to play the other in a 15-minute elim- ination tournament. Six-man foot- ball has been especially popular in the states in the smaller schools and in intra-mural athletics because of speed and action during every minute of the game. “The only requirement that we make for persons entering this event | is that they must be under sixteen BRINGING UP FATHER THAT'S A HAPPY THOUGHT- IT'S SO FOOLISH TO BE FIGHTING ALL THE TIME- QUARREL ANYMORE- WHEN WE GIT HOME - WE TURN OVER A NEW LEAF - IT IS THAT- AFTER ALL- WHAT DO YOU MEAN7?I NEVER SAY A WORD - ONLY IN SELF- | pire — the paper with the largest| By GEORGE McMANUS DON'T YOL DARE ACCLISE ME OF LOSING MY TEMPER- Girl's cartoon contest: prizes) a—best carton, b—most se- rious cartoon, c—most humorous. (Paper will be furnished at the bowl | ibest completed project for boys. (Ages 12-14). Boys football kick for distance— (Ages 12-14). (Ages 14-16). Touch football tournament (under sixteen years of age, six prizes to be | given), Soft Ball In the soft ball league the othvr evening the Haida Blues defeated the Hennings team by the close | score of 5 to 4. | - — Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em-| guaranteed circulation Soccer kick for accuracy, girls— |~ C ' l . ppatardss, 10 gerps, LIS (@icanol e Ed T e I 7 & Girls, 9-12—Shuttle stone race. SEEING—320 MILES AWAY —“with this X could ses ommercia. avulgs Cube, The,. Siie. . 45, SNy ‘ERt0s. WER'| Boys, 9-12—Shuttle stone race. as far as Chicago” (320 airline miles away), said Dr. Matthew Reds Beat Bees wild, - TReve nhy, FRATICIERD. Contests on Tap Girls football kick for distance— | Lucklesch, world-famous authority on light, as he displayed in Cleveland his super-sensitive telescope that receives only ml(ra- vtolel rays. 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