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Read the advertisements. You wri be astonished at the bargains y< _ can pick up. Mir ion Bryan, Christian, Ocseli- two doubles and a single in four from beginning to the end with ali nne lend. Tile Americans tied er and Walters limes. Jackson bomered in llio see kinds of on tap, good, had il in the first of the ninth on n EARL COOPER WINS SEATTLE WINS ileal tie Miljus, Itamsi y. Elliott LOCALS DEFEAT md with one man on and Hrown and indifferent. a walk, stolen base anil a single. 200 and Jenkins. lbs feat in the MILE AUTO RACE duplicated third with Ko.tki went the whole route for Tile Nationals walked off with the GAMES none on SATURDAY tlie winners while the Americans first gome In the ninth stanza. Koskl Box SALEM, N. II, July fi Eail DOUBLEHEADER ISLANDERS 15-9 , Score and Summary used Mop, Cunningham and McLaugh- singled Kearney duplicated (sid Cooper won the J in mile automol, ] Mission S; Seal tic 9. The game: lin. The Nationals 15 tills drovi a hot liner to registered llarragar center, race He j Hollywood 1; Portland 3. national:; yesterday '.ed Bennie Hill off the three twirlers while the scoring Koski with the run. winning a full I'eter wa L,.. I Oakland 10; San Francisco 0. All It II l'O lap Depaola ON JULY FIFTH AND OOP PRIZE A R Americans got 11 off Koski. Moe, Box Score and Summary ! man. Sacramento 7; Los Angeles 8. c. 0 o Barragar, u (i :i n I lie new Legion imrler, made a good The game; I — I National Nowell, cf 4 1 1 2 0 t; on t lie fans his in- t' League impression by .) n I; a r Use the Classifieds. They pay. Philadelphia 4, 3; Boston 1, 2. smith, rf l o o Con- F. I). Drive Man- i o itial showing. A I) K il no A E First Game Is Brooklyn 3. 9; New York 4, 2. ij. Sluggers as. 3 ■ -~ Slugging McSp’dn, 11., 2 2 2 3 1 It was a game of see saw. The llarragar, c. (12 tin 2 0 « Cincinnati 2, Chicago 0. 3. ! from Mound Brown, lb. 4 0 test Second Game ning Sunday 1 7 0 0 Americans scored two in the first Roberts, If G 0 12 0 0 THE CLUB LUNCH St. Louis 3: Pittsburgh 12. Kearney, 31). 4 3 2 2 2 0 | | and Win and one in the first of the third Andrew.!, lb,, p. 5 2 2 7 3 o | Pilcher’s Contest. Easily. If. 4 0 o (I American League rirodle, 2 U for a three run lead. in the Iasi Nowell, cf. I 3 2 0 0 o ROOM I New York 4. Manning, 2b. 4 0 1 5 0 0 half of that the a; Washington Thr Juneau Kiln base- frame, Americans MrC'loskey, 2I> 5 1 1 3 5 2 Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. I 6. The Department Daily SEATTLE, July first I Chicago 8; St. Louis 3. Valle, p. 4 0 0 1 3 0 shoved throe men across the ball Irani cm ;ed the Channel Sun ] tying McKpd'n, M i f. 5 1 I o 5 2 TONY LAURIDSEN, game yesterday was a slugging eon Boston score. The 4; Philadelphia 12. day and copped the if 1 no Fourth of' Americans again look McHpd’n, II., ss. 5 1 2 0 2 1 Proprietor test in which the Indians garnerec Cleveland 7 Detroit 5. Totals 35 4 7 2 1 1 2 1 the lead in the first of the fourth ^ ; July purse, defeating the Islanders McLaughlin,p.,1b. 5 2 0 7 0 0 13 hits to the Missions 3. The In ; AM by scoring twice. In the last of STANDING OF CLUBS j by a score of 15 to it, in a free j KltlCA NS Henning, 3b 5 2 3 1 1 1 diana won G to 1. tile fourth, the Nationals shoved Facilic Coast League j hitting and at times loose game."] All It II l'O A f- ---- The second contest was a pitch over two more on clean Won Lost Pet The game was it see-saw affair until McSp’dn, M., 2b. 3 0 0 15 1 three hits, Totals 15 15 1G 27 15 1 ing battle between Clyde Barfoo Los * again the score tit five all. Angeles G5 33 .02:7 the sixth when Juneau look a one I,akin 1 0 0 o 0 0 tying and Steve Martin, who joined tin ! In the first the the IWM’dLAf? Oakland 18 4 0 .54.7 run lead and added six more in the Tilly, If, 0 II l o 0 0 of seventh Seattle club a week ago yesterday Americans scored once At It I! I'O A Seattle 47 45 .5 1 1 seventh, cinching it. Roberts, rf 3 1110 n and took a E NOW It was liis first start with Seal th one run lead. Hill, 2b. G 0 0 1 3 1 Sacramento 40 45 .50.7 Neither McUaughlin. who started Henning, as. 3 0 116 2 and Seattle won by a score o The Americans had a balloon (iallwas, M ,,<• .If fi 0 0 11 0 Mission 4 4 45 .491 for the Firemen, nor Manning, who Jackson, If., p. 4 0 1 0 6 0 1 to 0. ascension in the seventh and on if., If. G 0 1 0 o l Portland 4 1 4 3 .478 started for the Islanders, went the Coughlin, c. 4 0 U 12 2 0 [Oliver, The batteries were: three hits, two walks and two field Brown, lb. 5 1 2 8 0 0 Duco I Hollywood 41 51 .441 ;full route. The former gave way to j Oliver, if. 3 0 11 0 0 Dupont First Mission Cloe am i er’s choice the Nationals sent six ss 5 1 3 2 3 1 game: San Francisco 37 55 .401 in the fifth with the score Sail was, 1 li 1 f .21). I 0 0 3 (I 1 ! Manning, p., and Jen |Andrews men over the It looked lik" 12 2 1 Murphy; Seattle-—Hasty | tied. Manning was sent lo the 3b. 3 0 0 1 2 1 plate. ! Jackson, ss., j 0 1 National League Clark, for home use kins. the game was sewed up and some <• 2 1 o lo l 2 handy Won Lost Pet (showers in the seventh after four Moo, n. .1 0 o 0 0 0 I Coughlin. Second Mission Barfoo of the fans went home. 3b. 2 1 2 3 2 0 game: I Cincinnati 40 31 .597 ! runs had been ehalked up that in-1 Mangan, If. 1 0 0 0 0 0 pKearney, and Seattle—Martin am 1 In : (iallwas, H., if. 3 I o 1 0 1 For Woodwork — new or oh Walters; Pittsburgh 38 32 .543 ning by Juneau. *( Andrews, lb. 2 0 1 t; o 0 the first, half of the eighth, Jc n kins. St. Louis 40 35 .5.3;! Both Pitch Well however, the Americano evened up j Furniture, Automobiles, Floors Brooklyn 39 35 .527 I Andrews yielded hut four hits I Totals 31 1 5 27 17 0 things. The Nationals also took an Totals .36 B 1U 27 11 7 r* urc TurniiTTi A v ] * UilJUiiD JUVAX i/.X A 39 30 .521. which netted a run in the aerial tour and on two smashes, four runs-- I Chicago single | Halted for M. MacSpadden in Summary: Darned Juneau Walls and Metal Work. Pacific Coast League I New York 37 3 9 .48 7 ! five innings he worked. Juekson was] ,,o. 1.1 >. errors, a walk and a sacrifice the 8, Dougins 4; two base hits- Hen- Mission 1, 0; Seattle I!. 1. one Americans shoved six runners over j Pliiladelphia 30 14 .4Of (found for but It it in the two and Summary Earned runs Nationals ning, Roberts, Nowell 2, Ilarragar, Portland 4, 4. the a one- Hollywood 1, 7; Boston 28 45 .384 lone-third frames he chinked. That 3, Americans 1; two base hits— plate, That gave them .Manning 2: home runs Jackson Oakland San Francisco 8, 2. was a run lead. JUST BRUSH IT ON 4, 5; American League homer by Andrews who, hot- Kearney 1; three base hits—Aii- and Brown; first on bails off Mc- Sacramento G; Hos 7, 3 In the last of the the Na- 2, Angeles Won Lost Pet. ever, failed to touch third and was Irews and Manning one eacti: flrat eighth, Laughlin 1, off Andrews 4; wild tionals scored two on two National League New York. 50 2G .058 called out. m balls—off Moe 2, off Vaile more pitches McLaughlin 1; Manning 1; 4, 7. 2;j clouts and an them a Chicago 1. 10; Pittsburgh Chicago 4 3 30 .54 4 McLaughlin also pitched a good struck out hy Moe 1, hy Jacksoni error, giving passed balls Ilarragar 2: struck out UNLIKE ANYTHING ELSE,—It St. Louis 0, 7. but his was Cincinnati 4, 5; Philadelphia 4 1 35 .539 game support ragged. Vaile 7; lilts 3 runs 3 off Moe I by McLaughlin B, Andrews 4, 3, by is DUCO the Brooklyn 4, 14; Boston fi, fi. 38 30 .514 He was found for five hits, two Jackson hits 5 8 beautiful enduring Washington | in one inning, hits 4 runs 1 off [ " Manning 7, 2; runs G. fi; New York 3, 4. homers considerable Philadelphia Cleveland 39 37 .513 doing damage lackson In eight innings; losing off McLaughlin, hits 5 runs 1 off finish. was hit and American League Detroit 3S 39 .4 94 ; Manning freely hard. pitcher—Moe; plays Mac- j Anderws, bits 15 runs 12 off Man- his stuff St. Louis 4, G; Detroit 3, 3. si, Louis 33 44 .429 He couldn’t get to working ipadden to Henning to Andrews; VERMI-TOX ning, hits 1 runs 2 off Jackson; win- 2, 8. and tired in the seventh before he Cleveland 4, 0; Chicago Boston 21 52 .288 wild pitch Valle 1; passed balls NON-POISONOUS ing pitcher Andrews: losing pitch- 2, G. was New York 1, 3; Philadelphia Juneau City League replaced. Barragar 1, ('ougl)lin 1; first base er Manning: hit by pitcher— 7, 3. The Firemen took a two run lead Kills Flys, Moths, Mosquitoes Boston 4, 2; Washington (Second Haiti ui errors; Nationals 4, Americans Nowell and Andrews by Manning, in the first of the second only to and all insects. Won Lost Pot. 1 ; left on bases—Nationals 0, Aiii- Kearney, Oliver and Coughlin by have Douglas come hack with four EASY TO SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER Moose 2 1 .067 uicans 5; stolen liases—II USE McLaughlin, Kearney by Andrews. Juneau Motor Co. G. After Breti scores in their half of the same Mac-j SEATTTLE, .July •Alaska Juneau .... 1 1 .500 spadden, Brodie and Valle 1 each. TU7 TTTT Umpires Bu&zell and Oray. it stanza. Three more Firemen scam- pitched the Indians to victory I American Legion .1 1 .50 D Empires—Fisher and Gray. THE HOME OF DUCO the In pered over the plate in the first of the first game on Sunday, I Elks 1 2 .333 Sunday’s Game BUTLER-MAURO Strawberries 10c per box. Pick dians winning by a score of !) to 2 the third and the same number of them yourself. Dotson’s Ranch, j With the score tied at. 13 all in | DRUG CO. t I Islanders came home in tlie last. Ike Boone, rigiit fielder, picked DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | of the Kaglo River. —adv. he last half ninth Sunday! ■- l.luneau tied it. in the first of the FIEST -/ crucial moment in the fifth inning United States Land Office, up ifternoon, singles by Koski, Kearney one ovei fourth by shoving two men over the ] j of the second game with Anchorage, Alaska, j ind Barragar gave the Nationals the 96 Front St. Junean, Alaska tin rubber. Douglas sent one over in the right field fence breaking May 10, 1920. ^ ipening game of the local baseball Sub-Station Post Office No. 1. Hie the lust of the fourth, taking the one all tie and winning gains NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | ournament hy a score of 14 to 1.3. j We Beliver 2 to 1. lead again by a single score. The for the Missionaries by that Jackson Marsh, of Juneau, t was a game of ups and downs .. ■ -- Firemen lied in the first of the fifth ■ ■ Gillespie made a fot Alaska, has filed application Serial first contest. at eight all. WRANGELL the Indians in the 00323 for patent under the provis- Andrews replaced McLaughlin in The batteries were: ions of section 10 of the Act of May the fifth. In tiie first of Hie sixth First game: Mission Eckert, 14, 1898, for 39.96 acres of land the Firemen look a one-run lead and ALASKA MEAT CO. Bryan and Walters; Seattle—Brett included within U. S. Survey No. were never headed. Six more were j and Jenkins. 1504, situated about thirteen and a j SHINGLES added in the seventh and that ended Wholesale and Retail Butchers I Second game: Mission—Rudolph Half miles northwest of Juneau, their .scored one 39 SEWARD STREET Elliott and scoring. Douglas PHONE \ and Murphy; Seattle | Alaska, in latitude 58 degrees, 22 S jin the eighth on three hits. Jenkins. | minutes, 32 seconds, North and | * I Barragar, catching for the Firemen longitude 134 degrees, 34 minutes, led in the hitting with a two-bagger it 11111 m 1111111 fi TTn 11 n 11111111111111111111111 n 11111111111111111 n 1111111111111 nTi 111111111 mi 11 30 seconds, West, and more par- I GAMES SUNDAY anil three singles in five trips to the Lumber Mills ticularly described as follows: Juneau Pacific Coast League plate. Henning gave him a hard Commencing at Cor. No. 1 Mission 2, 2; Seattle 9, 1. Second fight for honors with a two-bagger LUMBER—MOULDING—LATH—CEMENT—LUCE whence U.S.L.M. No. 4 4 F.S. game seven innings by agree- and two singles in five times at hat. bears south 52 26 min- ment. degrees led the Island swatters witli REPAIRED IN A I Manning JIFFY .. .j Hollywood 0, 2; Portland 9, 3. Sec utes 20 seconds West 4 0.25 thence North ond game eight innings by chains, running 19.97 chains to Corner No. 2, /-"N agreement. DON’T run the Cacramento fi, 1; Los Angeles 1. 0 thence E. 20.00 chs. to Cor. No. | NORTHERN HOTEL 1 thence South 19.95 chains to ROOMS—50 cents night and $3.00 week and Public Second game 12 innings. 3, risk of being § per up; per up. thence South 89 shower and 50 cents. Oakland 7, 6; San Francisco 1, 8. Corner No. 4, tub baths Ray Oil Burner in operation— 49 minutes West 14.33 in a § Hot National Leatruc degrees caught trip water day and night. Henry Watkins in charge of Barber No. 5. identi- Cincinnati 7; St. Louis 2. chains to Corner with a bad shoe. Shop. cal with Corner No. 3 Survey Ej Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 11. ■—————^————mmmmmm,——Tw r~ r,--*1 No. Tire trouble Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 2. No. 1284 and Corner 2, Ej --.-- Brooklyn fi; New York 2. | Survey No. 1053 running ruins many a § thence North 89 degrees 4 4 American League = I minutes West 5.67 chains to | St. Louis 2; Cleveland T. day’s pleasure. The Nabco Oil Burner be Chicago 7; Detroit 2. | Corner No. 1 the place of Drive in! We’ll an area of =j New York 4; Washington 4, six ginning. Containing IS FULL AUTOMATIC 39.96 acres. varia- tube E innings; game called with tie Magnetic patch your tion 31 degrees 30 minutes score, rain. or a blowout It operates from any standard controls. It’s safety control East. put Ej DO YOU KNOW WE HANDLE consists of the DRIP CONTROL WHICH IS A PROTECTION I all in SEATTLE WINS SATURDAY Any and persons claiming patch your § of the above described THE AGAINST NON-IGNITION AND IN THE EVENT OF SUCH 00- SEATTLE, July 6.—Seattle scor- adversely any tire in a few § ed five runs in the second inning land are required to file their ad- KITCHEN KOOK CURING CLOSES DOWN THE BURNER IMMEDIATELY. last Saturday afternoon. The Mis- verse claim with the Register of (Complete Lines) minutes. § Land Office at sions made three runs in the third the United Stales Other points on the Nabco Burner will be brought Mi at n within the GASOLINE STOVES and took the lead In the sixth. Anchorage. Alaska, sixty later date through this adverilsemnt. The Indians gained a one run lead day period of publication or thirty (Passed by Fire Underwriters) in the eighth and the Missions tied ! days thereafter or they will be Let us demonstrate this new stove MOTOR the score In the ninth but the In- barred by the provisions of the COISISORS CO. [ dians rallied in the last half of the str.tute. J. J. WOODARD CO. BUCK Dealers CHEVROLET Inning to win. J. LINDLEY GREEN, 1 Harri Machine Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work Shop McDowell and Lane made home Register. South Front Street Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmlthlnc runs. First publication, May 22, 1926. Automobile Accessories—Tires and Tubes I Phone 373 ReB. 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