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YANKEES BEAT RED SOX; GAIN : PENNANT LEAD Portland 2; Seattle 6 San Diego 2; Los Angeles 0. Sacramento 0; Oakland 5. National Philadelphia 1, 10; Brooklyn 6, 3 Louis 4; Pittsburgh 9. New York 6; Boston 8. Chicago-Cincinnati, rain American League Washington 13, 14; Philadelphia Boston Tied with Washing- > = o0 vo s erican League lead to ten and one Won Lest Pct.! half games yesterday by defeating go.it1e 53 41 564 the million dollar Boston Red S0X qayiand 5140 - 580 by a score of 5 to 0. iissions: 50 44 532 Boston goes into a tie for second p. ang 45 42 517 place with Washington as the Sen- gu, piego 50 47 515 ators took a doubleheader Irom p,¢ Angeles 45 49 479 Philadelphia ¥ San Francisco ... 43 51 457 it and Cleveland are in a g.oamento 37 56 398 tie third place. Detroit ' went NATIONAL LEAGUE on a batting spree yesterday, de- Won Lost Pct. feating Chicago by a score of 21 gt y.uis 43 26 623 to 6 ! Chicago 41 25 621 Louis took the first game pijitchurgn 809 81 .. 567 from Cleveland by a score of 18 gincinnati 36 30 545 to and the second game Wis New York 31 32 536 called in the ninth inning at 5 peston 33 38 465 all, by darkness. Philadelphia 23 46 333 5 Brooklyn 23 47 325 GAMES WEDNESDAY ALZERICAN LEAGU: Pacific’ Coust Eeagne | Won Lost Pet. Missions 8; San Francisco 4. New York 48 32 686 ton for Second Place, American League NEW YORK, July York Yankees stretched their Am- Chicago 6. veland 12, St. Louis 16, eccnd game called in ninth in- ning on account of darkness. STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Detroit 21; 2~The New PHONE 92 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLR DAY, JULY 2, 1936. 3: Pl > Mark Jensen a an | f Commerce tode the Ter-|ed out, he said, whereby n 33 ceivit le Mark Jensen and Dan o ; evojstgingmn 33 APS Livie are the probable battery choice minal could be dropped here for several Cleveland 33 for Dougla g : The adc )f the Baranof and . days, then picking up thé next ves- Detroit 33 LEAV!NG fiER’E FOR Mt. McKinley " the com- |sel to w:n- \va!\\,.n;d This u;'.n(v';]rl,y. ; faeh it g might be arranged a con- e! E Lk i oA is a step toward reasing the ef- |St stream or touri yould comi B, Logle oo b ELKS CONVENTION e o T et e | ik Thnowtt 1 NI t N y NN/ . Mr. Baker said as tests with o GASTINEAls!e (Hd.'\;.\fil; LEAGUE : ! George Messerschmid is leaving on s H I P SERVIGE these ships this summer shows the Fallc 2 000 Feet (Second BA®) st Pet, Both Outfits Will Be Minustae Princess Alice toattend TE il e otario Ghich st Al Gy Aee Y gy ) S i L Donventin Siuas SEE I mprove the service, another season nd Lives Moose 2 0 100 Several Mainstays— ed Ruler Walter P. Scott is now o H A o e e in H?o a Elks Tl e Good G in tie States and wiil also be among|Says Better Hotel Accom- Douglas 1 1 500 00! ame e rabiapie e - . ; : Stop-overs in Juneau as weil as| PRANKLIN, N. C., July 2—G. E i enting the Juneau lodge. | modations Would Mean |ower alaska ports ana ¢ 1 American Legion 0 3 000 | P Albert Wile is also i R i Feiis other Alaska ports and longer stays Harrison of Greensboro escaped with R g T | Running well K “‘;“‘ i ‘(“x‘;:‘(‘l leaving on the s.camer tomorrow on| Boost in Tourist Trade ‘['l“]‘:"‘i\l(’ e "'[‘l”"’:_“y':ljl only cuts and bruses from o .:l?)r‘w\an ing into the backstretch in PerfeCtiy )0 weeks vacation and as he | trips, were mentioned by the traffic foot plunge in his automobile ‘QMITH TO LEAVE OR form, the rejuvenated M“;’““ “i‘\l‘\ has business in San Francisco, will| Further improvements in the Al- I\i‘;“;\‘fi;l‘qr;:v\l11‘1”“::“\"‘:;]k R Ot cIiThic ““‘"["“““‘1 :“’"{‘1:‘ ball squad meets up With & VeI¥ijey oo 1o Los Angeles for the ant-| o, g ) g as attempting oL tain car was virtually des SANTA CLARA F tough hurdle in tonight's clash withly o (oo ety aska Steamship Company service for | giressing the need ror additional mo VILLANOVA POST | pougtas at 6:30 o'clock on the Ju-| - Juneau and Alaska was promised |hotel accommodations in the Ter missed the road at.a neau pasture. This evening's con-. for next season by L. W. Baaker, |ritory, Mr. Baker 1t out that cury y fog and went off SAN FRANCISCO, July 2-Resig- | test will be the last regular league| Cow Only Casualty |Traffic Manager or the Company, |PiS firm stood ready to grant sev- | the cir - Fimblea) 2 nation of Maurice J. “Clipper” game until next Tuesday, the m\-‘A Th A t Stoon e 4 805, | ral days stop-overs in Juneau if @ rolled, occasionally striking projéd- Smith as football coach at Santa|nual Fourth of July series interven $ ree Autos appeared before the we real, first-class ist hotel was tions, but apparently made one sheer Clara University to become head |ing this week-end Crash en nghway ‘1, ticheon of the Juneau Chamoer erected here. A plan might be work- drop of 200 feet lcoach at Villanova College is an-| Both outfits will be shy their first- nounced by Father W. C. Gianera, |string catchers tonight— ‘Tex" Haw-| |president of the Santa Clara Board |kins of the Moose being on after-| Alaska- having south on“the Tallapoosa along with Iother o Paine, Island third base- shift at the Frodle noon and “Red” lof Athletic Centrol Smith returned from a trip east and immediately asked the board to hold a special session. At the meet- | “Deaeon” ing he submitted his resignation | man and chucker. “with | of Despite Juneau, sailed the loss mainspring behind the and the board accepted it their € | reluctance.” plate, the Paps with their array of i T new talent, still look strong enough ! LONG WAY FROM HOME Margaret Moloney, of Johanesburg, South Africa, is a roundtrip passen- ger aboard the steamer Prince Rob- ert to clear the Island jump ‘coming a cropper.” without Jim Morgan, newcomer from Cal-| ifornia, is likely to start on the hill s for the Paps with Karl Moval re- PHONE 95 Liquor Department Largest Selection of Imported and Domestic Liquors in Alaska—Wines from 3 Years to 200 Years Old OPEN 24 HOURS — SERVICE — WE NEVER CLOSE —ICE COLD AT ALL TIMES— PABST—OLYMPIA—SCHLITZ— ALT HEIDELBERG—GOLDEN GLOW STOUT—BLATZ— REGAL AMBER BEER and ALE $2.85 Case REGAL AMBER BEER 8 bottles for sl.oo Complete Stock of SCOTCHES — WHISKIES Black Label — Glenmar — Old Gov- ernor — King's Banquet — Walker's Canadian Delux Boubon — Walker's Canadian Club — Hudson's Bay Best Procurable Scotch — Seagram'’s 83— Seagram's VNO — Antique Deluxe Canadian Bourbon—Peter Dawson— John Jameson — Sandmaen's V.V.O.— Royal Charter Large Selection of - Imported Liquors Aquavit—Avak Punch—St. Hallarord __Carlshamns—Kron Brannvin CANADIAN MONOGRAM 6-YEAR-OLD WHISKEY Full quart $3.25 Black and White—Teachers—Johnny Walker Red Label — Johnny Walker GIN ... Best Quality 80 Proof—PAY'N TAKIT Half Gallon Gallon Full Quart $2.40 $435 $3.25 GIN... Old Mr. Boston Gallon $§.2 GIN...Five o’Clock Gallon $4.95 PAY’N TAKIT WHISKEY Half Gallon Full Gallon $2.40 $4.50 85 PROOF 8-YEAR-OLD CORBY’S CANADIAN WHISKEY Full quart $3.40 GREEN RIVER WHISKEY Full quart $4 .95 WINES..5 Yrs. Old..WINES $2.50 gallen WINES..3 Yrs. O1d..WINES $4 .40 gallon Port—Muscatel—Angelica—Tokay Madem—Whnte Port—Claret Burqnndy—Scxuteme A three-way acc:dcm on the Glac- | ier Highway, near the Signal Corps |station last night resulted in one very badly damaged cow but no asualties, according te word | to the Marshal's office today. Dr. E. H. Kaser was driving to- ward town when the cow, as bovines are wont to do, decided to cross the road. The doctor’s machine hit the jcow. Alfred and Dave Dishaw {coming from the opposite direction able to stop in time to avoid hing but a Checker Cab driven | by Emmitt Thompson following their machine had no such luck and sld into both machines. injured | were No one was except the cow, at last reports. - | poucLA NEWS .W.A. PROJECTS BE FINISE NEXT MONTH, COUNCIL HEARS With all members present, the City Council of Douglas convened for the regular monthly session last night. Final reading of the ordi- nance covering the sale and use of fireworks for the Fourth, was held followed by its passage making it law No. 74 among the city statutes. Two communications from Mr. Kel- sey, P.W.A, engineer, gave the Coun- cil the information that the water works and sewer projects would be close to 70 per cent completed by | the middle of the month and all fin- | ished by the middle of August. He difected the attention of the Coun- cilmen to the importance of having 'the sewer mains to properties con- nected to prevent surface water getting into the pipe. The purchase of' 400 feet of four-inch concrete jpipe from Feusi and Jensen Hard- | ware Co. at 22 cents.per.foot for extra extensions of sewer lines to| private properties was ordered. Also ldgmber was ordered from a flume | from Fourth to Fifth Streets. F. A. J. Gallwas of the Chamber Committee on harbor, present at the meeting, advised the Council of the public hearing on local harbor im- | provements to be held here about| June 10 by Lieut.-Col. H. J. Wild. Twenty bills totaling $1204.96 were | ordered paid. July 27 was set for the next meeting of the City Coun- cil preceeding adjournament. { S DI SR FIREMEN WILL ENTER HOSE RACES, Fomu'n' \ At a special meeLing of the Doug- | las Volunteer Firemen last evening | it was decided to participate in the Fourth of July sports by having two teams race for the prize money of- fered. The teams to be entered will be chosen from among the members‘ and each team will elect a captain. — .. — BIRTHDAY PARTY Jenny Johnson entertained a num- ber of her girl friends at her home | lagt evening with a dinner party for Ruth Langseth in honot of her 17th | birthday. Following the dinner they | attended the Coliseum Theatre. | — - | RETURNING FROM VACATION | Jack Langseth is expected to ar-| rive home Saturday from a three| weeks’ vacation trip south, which in- cluded his attendance as a delegate to Grand Lodge from 1.O.O.F. No. 1.| Also returning Tuesday on the Baranof is Mae Fraser from a month’s vacation. | Mrs. Melvin Kibby and two chil- | dren are due to arrive on the Bar-| anof to reside here with her hus- | band. They will occupy the Wahto | residence,.. ———————— 318 TOURISTS ARE | ON PRINCE ROBERT With 318 roundtrip passengers aboard on her first voyage of the| season to Alaska, the Canadian Na- tional steamer Prince Rupert from | Vancouver berthed at City Dock at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and :salled at 11 p. m. for Skagway. The |Stéamer is scheduled to arrive here rrom Skagway, southbound, at 4:30 |2'clock the morning of the Fourth and will sail a half hour later fur‘ Vancouver, Capt. Edward Mabbs is master of he Prince Robert, H. G. Coles is First Olficer, W. E. Baillie is Chief Engineer, A. H. Bacon is Purser, D. | M. Jenkins is Assistant Purser, and J. A. Hartley is Chief Steward. — e SPRAINS AVKLE Miss D. Storm entered St. Ann's Hospital last evening to receive reatment for a sprained ankle. 54 s | NOSTRAND IN TOWN | G. W. Nostrand is in town from Hawk Inlet and is registered at 'JIG‘ lCm.ull.ne‘u The automotive world sets lubrication a furious new pace ... “REVOLUTIONS PER MINUYTE" OW can the new cars give you up to 88 per cent more horse- power with the same size engines? The big reason is—bigher engine speeds! Nine hundred Revolutions per Minute more than in the 1930 cars is today’s pace, with compressions, temperatures, piston speeds and bearing pressures all higher, higher, higher! That's what has changed the motor oil picture. Great heats, great pressures and great speeds burn up oils—tear them to pieces. “RPM" Meets Every Test. R P M Motor Oil is a completely new oil, developed in the Standard Cil Research Laboratories to defy all this punishment. 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Free Delivery ZSC Pound . .. 7 1C PHONE 58 PICKLES Sweet, Sweet Mixed or Mustard 9(: Pint jar , . 29(: Kraft’s Pimento, Kay, Pineapple CHEESE SPECIALS Each e o o 5 oz. glasses zo GINGER SNAPS Fresh, Crisp Cookies zlbs. . ks MARSHMALLOWS Fresh, Fluffy Confection Pound . . zoc CUCUMBERS Fancy Green zfor b & zsc WATERMELONS Ripe 2 We have a complete line of PICNIC SUPPLIES— CUPS, PLATES, NAPKINS, ETC. This store will be closed all day Saturday——July Fourth—— BUY FOR TWO DAYS!