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ELKS ARE WALLOPED BY MOOSE HI SCHOOL BEATS NAVY 7INNINGS Narores Prorecrive Buenoine prorecrs HE Jack RassIr RIGHT: The black-tailed Jack is endowed with protective blending. But his safety depends on how well he uses it. BELOW: Jack Rabbit risks danger when he fails to TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT DANCE DOUGLAS INN | | prmsicbe g Bt Charleston Boys Put Up,Long Seven Inning Game L ' T | Good Game-FirstTime | Played that Sees Home Have You Tried? f | - onField inOver Year Runs and Everything Johnny’s Famous * ‘ Led by the three-hit pitching and| Y::slenhy'u Rfsults CALVERTS s g G MRER e e FRIED CHICKEN Fireman's ballpark, the Juneau hizh PHUTEmVE BlENnING cchool nine dumped the U. 8. S SCORE BY lNNmGh& . S Charleston ball team 8 to 6 in &/ ¢ :)233 ‘556 A '(7)_:{8 : : ke ibl <even-inning game played in the|Moose 3,10 S04 BR s S makes pOSSIbS afternoon, starting at 2:30 o'clock. BIKS 23 '.Il En TE‘ l‘ Besides setting the Charleston. sail-| ors down with 15 strike-outs, Mc-{ fyying cleats, swinging bats, mix- | Daniels collected three- hits and|eq yp well with home runs, doubles, | scored two runs for his team. |singles and triples, stirred together The Navy lads, playing under dif-/g5r'g hours and 10 minutes, proved Channel: GLEN at the P"‘INO and BUTH ficult conditions, were on the field'(, pa the correct recipe for a “royal! al lhe ELECTRIC OBGAN! | for the first time in over a year, and | «henackim” which was poured un- 4 NN IR SN0 Weiskay tost Dance fo the Only Music of its Kind on the . : k Whiskey quality, dependseatirely on skill in the use of Nature's gifts. Calvert’s exclusive Protective Blending creates the g most highly refined whiskey taste. You don't have to be an expert to recognize this finer quality.... Just zaste Calvert! CLEAR HEADS (ciean-neanco suvens) CaLL FoR Calv Bl’t returning recently from a several weeks' cruise in western waters, ap- |peared not to have gotten over “"“"nark by the brawny ‘arms of the| “sealegs” yet, for many errors and ilack of hitting power spelled their ;downtall‘. Get First Blood ‘y The Charleston ball ¢hasers seem: |group of fans, glad that the long: ed to start in good order even though {théy did end up on the short end of the count. Stout, first man gained first and scored on a hit by {scoring, making it 1 to 1 at the end of the first inning. Trenton, Navy right fielder scored lads counted two points i this in- | their team ahead 3 to 2 at the end |of the second frame, | Navy Struggles On up, jongest seen here this year, and the Ward in the opening of the game,lthe laroest score for any one teami but after the high school ldds bat< go far this season. ted, McDanlels tied the count by, in the second,_but thé high s5chool end of the first canto and 4 to 3 at| ning when Powers and Miller made | then' the fireworks broke loose and |dents in the home platter, putting a merry-go-round of hits started a | mercifully on the hapless Elks base- ball team last night at Fireman's| Moose nine. When the smoke cleared | away the Moose had beaten the Pur- i ple-Sox to the tune of 16 to 5, be- | isidcs pleasing a large, but tired| hiffest was at an end. The seven inning game was the 16 runs scored by the Moose bats, Elks Started Well The Elks started the contest in !good order with “Sammy” Taguchi on the hill, leading 2 to 0 at the the end of the second inning, but i \parade of new chuckers for !he} |Elks until the-fatal contest was ended where manager “/fhavey” " In the third canto the Navy scored *Koskey was forced to pitch him-/ SEEYOUATTHE . el DOUGLAS IN “THE BRIGHT SPOT ON THE CHANNEL” PHONE DOUGLAS 68 FOR RESERVATIONS! ier in the afternoon. | McDaniels was wild at first and walked Grummett, Slagle and Jack | Schmitz, filling the bases, and the crowd began to get bowlegged from | AND SEATT[E waiting for the inning to end. Stur-| rock did it though, when he gound- | ed out to “Slapsic Maxie” Lewis at | short stop, who walked over and| touched sécond. | Kern Rests for Smith | | American League | Cleveland 1, 2; Chicago 7, 5. Philadelphia 7, 14; Washington 4, 4. New York 4, 0; Boston 3, 13. St. Louis 5, 6; Detroit 6, 10. Gastineau Channel League Elks 5; Moose 16. | STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League (hasn't gone overboard for either Back to Baseball Moore by Kern; bases BLENDED WHISKEY Calvert “Reserve”; 86,8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits...Calvert “Special”: 90 Proof | ne tne by ol . [ K Taced 6o th d . ot 0, 5 70 | § 2 high lads ‘were Set-down!self, although suffering with a bad-| Kern was repla on the mound } % Won Lost Pet. —72V3% Graia Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corporation, New Yotk City {in one, two, three order by pitcher ly-lacerated finger. The Moose men by Lefty Smith who let the Elks| P — Sacramento 38 14 31 B o s a B ok B R B TR B N RIS 97 T ol -————"*|H. Dickey, who, incldentally gather-|swung with everything but the wat- [4oWn with two strikeouts and a POf"afld WiflS AnO'hef 'I_ | Geattle 20 24 54T | was seventh. | . ed in 13 strike-outs himself dur-ier bucket—and connected. {grounder to second baseman Freddie | San Diego . 28 26 519 The race was marred by three Wh“e ox !ing the mnnings he pitched. The' How It All Started Echmitz. ; Inning Confesi-Solons |Sen Francisco ....26 2 481 accidents. The favored Wilbur [score was tied at the end “of the| ‘At the end of the second inning| - McDanlels. was repiaced by Man- | ] Hollywood ...... 24 28 462 W Shaw, of- Indianapolis, was in one | third inning, 3-to 8. ‘mc Elks were leading 4 to 3, and in 38" ‘Shavey" Kosky who man-| Ba(k on wm ]‘ra(k Portland ... 280 97 449 of them. He was seeking his fourth | Both teams scored in the fourth:'their half of the third inning they|38ed to silence the big Moose bats Oakland 230 M2 speedway triumph. He crashed n wo Rice for-the high school, fter he falled to score—then the Moose After three torrid innings, but it was | { Los Angeles 21 32 39 @ wall at. the southwest turn tra- was walked, stole second and-third 'started dancing. Freddie Schmitz,|t00 late for the Purple Sox to do| (By Associated Press) i National Lesgue veling at. a terrific speed but es-| and went home when catcher Al-|first up, hit to centerfield; Kern|much then with a 16 to 5 lead| Seattle and Hollywood ~played | Won Lost Pet. caped injury. He was on the 318 . |leman of the Navy-ovetthrew thirdfthen flied out to Iverson at third.|88ainst them, and they were tired [loose games yesterday, splitting a)st. Louis 32 9 1180 mile at the time and in the lead. | oo Ins in his attempt to catch Rice. | |Joe.Snow walked. Then up comes And worn. | doubleheader. Seattle got seven runs | Brooklyn 20 12 01 Rose, a veteran of the roaring The Charleston nine also'scored Mr. Joe Bird who clanked a long|; The Elks made a short spurt in|in the fourth inning of the opener.| New York 20 16 556 road, gets credit for the victory al- in this inning on an errof. THe couft | {Iy into rizht field where a Mr.jfhe final inning but it was cut Bithorn allowed only two hits in|Chicago 174 At 447 — though Davis will get a share of _ beirig 4 to 4 after Kirby raced home,Moore not only let 1t fall in his ;’“’;‘;";’l"&"‘: %“Bge‘: &m“bl‘lf;; ;heti;mre second game and shutout | Cincinnati 17 24 415 - Pt | } ] loul {2 ield, but was cal ieattie. 400 e Diize 4 _|on the error in the field, " mit, but let it fall again, and in j Pittsburgh 14 21 4 His Own Car Forced Quf, |the prie moues. ‘Take Both Games from In o Dk i e o b e e Baows gad Scnmuu:’“t . umpire Battello for not | Portland got another seven inning | Boston 1B .23 361 . . . . H + Wi Then H. Dickey weakenad after]rcored. while the Elks went up in the | touching first. base on the turn. |victory with Oakland yesterday. The | Philadelphia 1 21 289 ’ndmflflpohs Man Rellef a l dlanS—De"Ofl WIIIS he gave a hit and then walked the proverblal balloon. Bird ‘went w‘im’f;mg:'n:nr:&ks :::;oughonc _',hotz secux:d :;am‘e was postponed on ac- American League 2 . bases full. ‘Coupled with :errors the|second. The inning would have gone | . =Qut. con! ran against | count of rain. | Won Lost Pct. Drives for HOYd Davis WIn |rea Doubleheader {nning ended up 6 to 4 for the High longer but Bird pulled a boner when |the unlucky Elkmen. and it all be- | San Diego beat Los Ahgeles in the | Cicveland 29 17 63 R S School lads. He¢ was replaced by he fried to go.to third on a4 ground- gan In the third when Snow and |first game yesterday with 15 hits | Chicago 3 24 16 600 s, e non o | (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Counts. The local team scoréd ‘again|ér. Maxle Lewis faked a throw w‘sehmlw seored .on that dropped fly | but Los Angeles got a shutout in the | New York 23 19 548 : ' Reds I Ted Lyons and Thornton Lee in the sixth making it 8 to & amr‘nm, to catch Grummett but m-\blfl.. Even after that crror, the ball|second game on Flores' five-hit | Detroit 2 20 524 w ; i led the rollicking White Sox to a|the Charleston nine gathered |a-stead caught Bird at the hot cor-|™%% relayed in to catcher Ellenberg pitching. | Philadelphia 21 21 500 . ] double 'victory over the leading|run in their half of the fifth th-|ner. {at the plate before Schmitz and| Sacramento got back on the win- | Boston ... 19 19 500 ' Cleveland Indians yesterday. A ning. Fatal 4th and 5th Snow scored by a few feet, but it was | ning track in the opener yesterday | Washington 14 28 333 N w Ende | crowd of 27,000 watched Lyons give] The game was terminated after; In the fourth, the Elks dented | 10W #nd bounced sidewise. If he'd |on Hollingworth's four-hit pitching | St. Louls . 13 26 333 |flve hits apd Lee give only sixthey came back again M the first{the home platter for the last lee-”‘“‘m that ball he would have end- |and they got nine hits off Gibson Gastineau Channel League hits. of the seventh to score one ,iwhen Taguchi slammed a beautiful ed that long inning right then andin the second game which was Won Lost Pect., ok b here—but, that’ 3 ¢ (3 ) | Boston’s Earl Johnson gave five|but not enough to prolong the single over third scoring Moore. e m'st :s hl(s}tory BON: called at a tie in the eighth inning | Douglas w3 666 4 H ic | hits against the Yanks in the first' match. McDanlels ended the contest! - The Moose half of this inning was IRARY gime on account of the time limit. | Moose .6 4 556 St Louis Takes Two Vic !','m:]e \csterday but_ the Yanks| With two strike outs after Sebastian Tt so short though. Jack Schmitz,| FHH HERS RpIR Wil be In Dauglas GAMES FRIDAY Bk . Rigr D (0 | fories~Dodaers Tak | scored twice in the ninth inning to}had scored. | {first.up, lined a hit past 3rd, Neilsen | [0MOrTOW night when the Moose will | ——————— ories: ge e | take the game. Mickey Harris's two- Score by Innings | fumbled it in left field and Schmltz'uxlw up against the smoke-burning Pacific Coast League England’s gasoline ration now Two from Giants | hit job in the night cap gave Bos-| 1234567 Ti{ended on second. Sturrock hit over|Claude Efskine, pride and Joy ofy Seatie 4, 0: Hollvwood 3, 6. permifs the ‘ordinary driver o | ton thavtaae Jureau High 1 022018 Second and Sehmitz scored after he|!N® Bed Suits. It should be « bat-| Portland 4; Oakland 1. travel approximately.200 miles a | S USS Charleston 11120 0 1—6 T&n over catcher Ellenberg, Joe Gu , | tie all the way. San Diego 5, 0; Los Angeles 3, 4. | month. St. Louis stopped the winning! Detroi's, Rudy York got his iith{ Box Sc X then hit to right field %s & The box score: Sacramento 3; 3; San Francisco | > Bt e Sland 12th home runs yesterday| X Score - i 0 rigl eld and Sturrock | v 25127 sa T <0 streak of Cincinnati yesterday by a | ypie the Tigers took Lw’; gamcil.!uneau High AB H R scored by beating the throw in from|: Moose 1, 3. Second game called at end of | || double triumph and one of the vie- | o ® A1) TS FORE R wd of Powers 3b 4 1 |32 Moore, Fred Schmitz then was out| AB R H E|elght innings because of time Lmit More than 160000 men have b- torles was a 13-inning game. Both | 35 gy Rp'.ecmors. Neilsen If 4 o |2iby a grounder to Taguchi, but Guy G-;:r, ahp 5 2 2 1|with score tied. ;:::::I.nto:“m::tt:n;!:e “:z lt:; ;\e\; ot Cincinnati's ace hurlers, Der-| oy SBROTL L Washe Miller 2b 4 1 ‘1/Went to second on the play. |BEEI T 0 Bood 8t Natioual League that: sbuntay’s als Qepartinent 2n- * ringer and Walters, fared badly. ;.. Wi 25 : { McDaniels p 4 3 2" Kern, Moose pitcher, came to bat| oo P o 4.2 2 0 % ; . % ington yesterday with pitchers and; 1) Brooklyn 8, 6; New York 0, 2. nounees. RN L SRR EASY y Derringer was loser of the first|, . Notar 1b 4 1 oland slammed it over the center field Snow, 3 3 10 . ok s e and Walters was knacked from| 1 HErs, - WARIngL bOY Lende of, A ; wall a mile, & el Bird, cf.,. 1b 3 3 10| -Poston’, 4 Fhlsdelphls Sel, b g gy s g MAURI ROSE, WINNER the box in the ninth inning of the | doubleheader, 12 hits in the first]Converse, cf 4 el o e 'Thmve scoring Guy ahead of:»ann‘nm W e 1 1 o of Chicago74; Pittsburgh 6, 5. Subscribe for ‘the Empire. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 31— nightcap. & Of the | gume and 14 hits in the nighteap.|SeIoUM ! 3% Buduibim. Then o make yattets; worse (E 4oty 57 1 o o o Cincinnatil, 1; St Louls4,3. Sec-|iargest paid circulation of any Al- Mauri Rose, of Indianapolis, 1| The Dodgers kept up their win- | Sm Y Mertin ¢ 348 E Mo " o drive. over Yo conter | gehmitz, J. 5. 3.3 g | SSRGS st B o Allison airplane engine plant 'Work-{ ning streak yesterday taking two | M - Z+_|fleld ‘wall again. That was the 2:5 GousTock, It 3 A 808 - er. gx-x_V_mz_l'eUfl for Floyfi Davis, | games from the Giants. | Totai ® % islotmaguenL Slagle, tf. .. 1 e S of Springfield, Tlinols, won the| " pittsburgh and Chicago split a | Charleston AB H R|’ Tversin In and Out Smith, p. .. 1. 0. 058 au(.:-xmlc automol'm‘e-clns'slc on tfl?'tw'ixx contest yesterday. | Stout 3b 3 @ -.1|sIverson replaced Taguchi from ¥ R T 4 : 2 . Ward cf 4 1 0}8uns momentarily after Bird and E W miles by motor trouble. 3 | Ra'nbow G"Is W!" on Reds 'o Currin 2b 4 1 q}|Grummett flied out ending the in- & R BB car ¢ iles 4 i | . Dickey 1f 4 o olhalf of the fifth the Elks did noth- e Aitend Church Sunda RS . ; $120 ULIC BRAKES Rese finished about 2': miles! +he Order of Rainbow Girls wx In o“ors Allerrlnnn rc Z ? :1 -The {i’th innirg was possibly the 3.8 A8 ahead of Rex Mays.: of ‘Glendale, attend 11 o'clock services of the | * |Kirby p "1 ~ o 1|lonsest of the game, and packed 3. R0 R B - Cal, who was second. Northern Light Presbyterian Church —_— Sebastian p 1 o ! yjmore entertalnment Losides base- 3.8 8l m the NE— W Ted Horn of Paterson, New Jer- tomorrow morning. All members are c b 4 P'l ' N 0 b d Dickey p .3 o . lojbell when two young Indian lads en- 300k sey, was third; Ralph Hepburn of | requested to meet at the Scottish ! ups Filo 0| vernoar Many 2b . 2 g ' olBaged in a fist fight in the right - ST - Los Angeles was fourth, CIiff Ber-) Rite Temple at 10:45 o'clock. f E"I D d i Counts p 0 0 .0]field side lincs and entertained the | e ALART o I TERNATI 0 NAI TR U CKS gere of Hollywood was fifth, Chet! “America at the Crossroads” has or tither-boagers | 222 - ferowd so vigoreusly the game was | Ko%Kl P 0 0 0 0 - Miller of Detroit was sixth and been chosen as the morning's ser- c d | | Total R A 2% 3 6 stopped to wat~" the battle, and|. 4 T ey Harry McQuinn of Indianapolis men by the Rev. John A. Glasse. or Larainals Summary— Hit by pitched ::-’.' then. Ghief of P-lice. Dan Ra'ston. 'rmu LoD T 4 e - - Bl by e A = — 3 o S Rice and Saloim ;3' Pase ‘hits, Mo={3t0Pped the fight “nd t“~ “in. The s J ¥ T"ES‘ .ms aks | AP Feature Service Daniels. Struck out by McBenlels|STOWd Eave “Marty: ™ - * the bronx | s‘:-"" : "imfl ek Ao | CINCINNATI May 31 — There's 15; struck but by Dickey 13; Umpfre, mé‘: :‘158":! 1“3 dark-haired g aits, Lewis 2, Moore: AR‘ :u“ at least one 'baseball expert who|"“Sammy” Taguchi. % field. . Bnow, Bird; hit by | > | the Brooklyn Dodgers or the St. Louis Cardinals because of quick National League getaway this season. p He's. Jimmy Wilson of the Cubs N rand he still holds to his pre-sea- {son bellef that the Cinncinati Reds wif win their third straight pennant, YO U’RE OUT OF LUCK . 1f you have a fire and discover that your fire insurance is not enough to cover the loss. An extra $1,000 worth of Resi- dense Contents insurance costs so little it’s foolish to run this needless risk. If the total value of your household furnishings is greater than your fire insurance, better phone us at once. No obligation. is. capable of. I just know they haven't got started yet,” he says. “Those other clubs are hot right now but they can't stay that hot.” There has been some talk that Wilson, the Chicago manager, may have clinched the pennant for Brooklyn when he traded Second Baseman Billy Herman to the Dodgers: But Jimmy doesn't think 50. “If Herman doesn’t play any bet- hell hurt them,” Wilson said. Phone 249 ‘Dot get fag. W Office—New York Life their| truth is, he has slowed up ‘a lot. double, putting Slagle on third. “I know what the Cincinnati cluh| Shattll(Bli Agellcy ter forsthem than he did for s, et | 4 i Y gle started th {no trouble with him at all. Bat the|, %k. Then Jaci lgc‘:m‘iit‘?h‘;?tz | We're better off with the .reokie,|gturrock then Stringer, at second.” * ! o eenter field, scor ! i 3 ring S| . b Jimmy may be right in the long|1umbering Jack was :iugll:t‘l:t fl‘:: run but during his early games|plate by a beautiful throw from cen- for the Dodgers, Herman ‘was 8|terfield by Jack McDaniels. Joe Guy star. Besides turning = in. _some|then hit to right field and Sturrock ’lnncy flelding,’ Billy hit well, -get-|went to third. Freddie Schmitz then ting 4 for 4 one day and 8§ for.5|struck out. | another. - # "\ With Two Away—Then B.P.W.Club ~ Meeting Monday A luncheon Ed meeting will MF‘" Héld" at poon Monday " 5[0 Room f the’ Baranof fl?fit.’ 4‘& £ Business and Professional Women's Club. P This will be the last meeting until|Iverson left the pitching mound, He %’W sl mmammu* . niels, came up and hit a screaming double scoring Sturrock and Joe Guy. He bit & high fly to right field and again Moore dropped the ball, Kern scored !:he play \d Snow went to sec: del Bird'chrhe 0’ tat and siukgbd a liner over the center field wall, e With two out the Moose kept run- | vy ning and scoring. Slugger Kern then | went to third on'a passed ball. Snow | seoring Snow ahead of him; then |- E T tehed balls; off Iverson 1, off McDaniel ; stryck out, by Kern 5, by Smith . by 2, by Iverson 1, by Koskl 2; 7 hits off Taguchi in 3 1/3 inings, five-hits off Iverson in 1 1/3 five hits off Kern in five wo hits off Smith in two ; the plate, Shepard " When you step on the br time . . . one of the great ataiaat | B e aud e new trucks! See them all Gibutaries . drdln 19 sfates, * or sbout two-fifths the area of the United States, nationial you get a smooth, sicaight-tine stop every G A PROTECTED | FROM DIRT | . a New K-Line Inter- ake of new features of these great in our showroom. COWLING-DAVLIN CO PHONE§7 ¢

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