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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, | Totals 28 5 82112 16 Tsodh: Gvat | Hit for McVey in sixth inning. Erskine’s Homer Is Lone| fReplaced Bradiey in rightfield Freddie Hutchinson Gets By SCOTTY RESTON As Joe Prepared 'gs ghax Worked FOSTER TAMES = i1 1iSEATTLE WINS Nancye Wynne, it Negroes : ’ P ELKSTAKEWIN ™" *:2:*SHUTOUT GAME May B in News :vooonon ™70 NEW YORK, June 22—The ne- 1ro race now holds exactly 50 per- cent of the world championship box- It is just this qua 1t makes 1er so dang ou lon - {in seventh inning \ e sk 4 | 2 girl so yaur bly con- Douglas Score—FElks |poucras- AB R H PO A Into Couple of Jams But Tl (\\“‘.‘1‘1;1.{“,130\ ') ,I‘,"",w sout | fident. She is b ing titles and may add another in VS. MOOSG TO"ith | Roller, ss 8. 00T X’Ol' S Hi[I]SElf Out Yancye Wynne, ra m‘ l!‘\n\n‘ ‘nll': idea of pl sty duly. Joe domse ):ru)\'\'\\':l[,‘!\l, e e = | Manning, 3b. 300 0 4 gpaTTLE WINS o the WimMedon title, is her tennis|O%, Py, the name r opponent. 1f | John Henry Lewis is light heavy- Breaking to a four-run lead with | Bonner, 2o BT hew hat, which looks like one fished out |t happens to be H Wills Moody, | W€ MO R the opening gun, the Elks' baseball | Gant. ¢ 12008 ol (By ciated Press) of the hottom of an abandoned golt | hats all right with strong is;boss; of “the WelGEWEEHE . 4 team last evening coasted its way |Eaimer, I{ 3 0 0 0 0 pregdie Hutchinson pitched him- locker ¥ AHINTO OF Tetirque. et gl bt | wd %/ 5 to 1 victory over the Douglas, Andrews, 1b. s 1(: O self into and out of a couple of jams _ After that, you probably notice Still in the experimental stage | favored w\h;l 11 v\\)'lfyf¢qlk'l..|l\.- ik i B Islanders, as play resumed in, the |Erskine, p 3 1 1 2 7 ja5¢ night for his second straight that of her game, Miss V Appear S A T BRADDOCK Gastineau Channel League at Fire- |Jensen, 1f 8., 0" 0. 00 ek itont and his eleveRth ViotBry ot | /1. She welghs about 140 poundaf (0 DS INOrS oqnoerpied with te g men's Park, after more than a|Niemi, cf 3 0 1 2 0 the season when he allowed seven ery of it into|technique of her hitiing than witl week of rain-enforced idleness — — — — — hits as Seattle beat San Diego ery stroke she S Gfigdma" S'um s Claude Erskine, Island hurler Totals B L BN Shange's sGIR it AKE last| '3, BHes fust govd exouihy when |\ SHO RS, parfect suok the Yuul b H broke his prolonged hitting slump The Summary | of | scored Mike Hunt for|<he's in the mood, to beat anybody | Perfec! physique ik Ly ¥ with a titantic clout over the mew| Errors: Elks—Forsythe, Foster. | the or | of the game n world Benutifolly soordinated. Her se vith ttande clout over the eV | Stolen bases: MacSpadden, Me-| Sacramento increased the lead in| 3. She's not often in the mood. | I produced with & full round R e Elk-chucker Foster's hope for a|Namee. Two-base hit: Fol sythe. | the Pacific Coast League by défeat-| She arrived here this spring|S¥ing. Is devastating ape —Het JIf champion Johnny shutout. Erskine's record-setting /Home run: Erskine. Runs batted|ing Oakland and Los Angeles (rim- heralded as the finest 21-ysar-old EOd SRBARIANE THRCE, WL, 10N who ed winning 4 Addleman, Foster. ming als, player ever developed -in Aus-|MOSt casual ease p n all s and doubles her to wir has not the con- econd place Double play: Elks (Foster to| In a game marked by four home tralia. The first thin MacSpadden). First base on balls: runs, Hollywood had an easy time to produce thi matches in two previous Walier cup wgements with British golfers, drive came in the last half of the final inning, with the pillows un- Nobody i e did was g Wimbledon B stency for that ugh she s { something even | Sistency for Though she is|, ppy white tenanted S Pas Hite Off Foster 2 (Grant 2). Struck out: | beating Portland hat. Next she t in botl ons of play in the Only Two Safe Blows o il ; S R ; Australia’s No. 1, she did not Win| ams oo gt A Besides Erskine's four-baser By Foster 7 (Roller, Bonner, Pa et * more startling ¢ nated Ani-| b HamblonsE it 1938 matches as the Britons won the Islanders collected only two safe|mer 2. Andrews, Erskine, Jensen) GAMES TUESDAY ta Lizana, unofficially the world's|Der own championship, but IO eup for the first time. ‘ o R R £ 4% g Pacific Coast Leagt.c N 37 p 3 one, two or three big mafches, she blows off Foster's heaving, and o rned runs: Off Foster 1; Off T e No. 1 in 1937, from the British hard 5 £t ¢ b i -~ two other times, in the first and |Erskine 3. Wild pitch: Erskine | o, e RS eampiansnip ‘,"f” g ANSRE her' “1‘ Jou .| Hiram Walker’s DeLuxe Rye or It dcamies: ihreitanien. 't botrs ed ball: Grant. Hit by pitched |- Hollywood 6; Portland 2. She Didn't Care iy i R L B L rbon v hiskies are Bottled-in- The Taland attack in the first was D8l McAlister by Erskine. Left on o 107 &5 RIEmRIAR After that, she | ines »nd and are 7 Years 014, Available nipped by a double-play of Fotser's|Pases: Elks 3; Douglas 5. Tifne of | =41 fJanc """‘ ‘Ifl” Angeles 10. yight indifferent the - e — Wt popular prices. Ask your dealer! 5 Natigns finals of the tish championship News Today.—Empire adv. e: 1 hour 31 minutes. Umpires: Welch and Shaw. Scorer: Clark - .- Chicago 4; Philadelp St. Lo 1. Boston 3 own making, while that in third died a lingering death of (3 pop-1lies and trickling grounde: Cincinnati 6; New Three singles, one double by ALL_STARS GET Ameri Forsythe, and a wiid New York 5; Cleve batter i Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 5 ton 7; Chicago 0. 4; Detroit 3 tincau Channel L ANOTHER GAME = , Pucific Coast League Won Tost P nte 61 1t into the four runs in the Two of the runs 'Miner Manthey Hits Three : DeoEs T Oue of Three For f 4 game with a rinzing single, and : tole second. McAlister was nicked 1,000 Average . by a pitch just before Forsythe 5 40 - Portland 39 42 doubled to score MacSpadden.| The urs last night ‘won a pon 4 Young McNamee, playing close s rom the Alaska Ofy‘]‘“,“ £ : night stand for the El Juneau ch although the All- O8Hian¢ & pet taking over outfield patrol ,'Stars garnered but six hits to the i s S e = h the Moose for the rest of the miners’ eleven "“"”“‘“;"x""'"l" ] . o season, singled. Grant then let a' Tom Powers, e Von Lo d H B t F d I"l pitch slip through him and Me- scattered his I\f;“ ““ o ese an er ES "en biale lS er US an Alister counted, while For and of the pinches with gosd support (’_ ‘" 2% ; MclNulmo vl:;:i\um(ul mn“ In“hm— lag }\;.».‘: 27 7 bataidn, poked | Eibsbure 2 o “He's a big nuisance at iimes—just an over- ned for the second out, Lawson Ray Manthey, Al an, ed | Bos @ i . g £ e nitter, having hit a foul fly ‘out three hits in as many times| Dol 2 MAKE THIS TEST grown boy. Brings guests for dinner on short for the first. A wild pitch by at bat .'1'(‘. 1l got two out ) pRINK Budweiser FOR FIVE DAYS notice...forgets anniversaries...hides in the Erskine let Forsythe in of for the Ali-Stars § - 3 oti i 4 L Namee moved to third, A Juneau got cne run in the B, . ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK ]| ™Orning paper. But I love him. He’s good- dleman rapped McNamee home with fixst and no more. The All- S e s S natured and generous. He loves his home. a single i Hv.lv:» = x.\\.; L I;;l)livl 4 Won Tost Pt Bl “f 20N WL A He has dozens of friends and likes to play score, the Elks did not be between the Federals and the oo b ‘,“' vdweiser's FLAVOR THEREAFTER. host. He’s just as pleased as a kid when he until the first of the Rockets, and the game Will begill yoy ovor 23 finds good things to eat and plenty of cold ;\)l‘:'.\:’m.:;‘-\ ;::E"Iv«[{“:(fl'l moved ' to. at 8 o'clock Patel! Wa-hington 29 BUDWEISER in the refrigerator. That’s one Detroit 29 ORDER A CARTON NO DEPOSIT thing I always remember.” Hitting Star Lflu AMBERS Philadelphia 30 FOR YOUR HOME REQUIRED Hitting star of the contest was 32 s itting star of the s St Touls 34 ey, NOTE FOR HOUSEWIVES: A glass of cold Mc ee, burly brother of Red McNamee, steamer Yukon purser ; - < $6 centariar Gastineau Channel League | Won Lost WUDWEISER is always a gracious compliment to your husband’s guests and yours. Check up on your supply. Your dealer can provide you with BUDWEISER — bottles or cans—as you wish. a Young McNamee debate between Skipper Nowell and the league officials before the game commenced; it being decided| LOS ANGE! cal, June 22— that the University of Washington |Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers ANHEUSER-BUSCH game 0f New York, had little difficulty = p,qy york hit a homer in each for the Elks before moving perma- in pounding out a ten-round de- gume 'ty tie Boston's Jimmy Fox nently to the Paps jcision last night over Jimmy go; the lead at 19 each. The Sox Perhaps the new EIks' uniforms,|Vaughn of Cleveland, in a non- won the first game and lost the In Bottles which made their first appearance title bout. | second. Bumlser he & something o] # i T r ashington’s right- 1‘:‘:‘“ ]:l):(i“;.ldl:’aii s;hmpr tl:'l’:;esto b(‘llz hd}::erry ng:P;; \\Afil;lln\z"':‘!‘! \0:15:1‘:' ANHEUSER-BUSCH « 5T. LOUIS AMERICA’S SOCIAL COMPANION i ,2 NEw YORK & PV YV YV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVIVVIVVV VYV VOO ! Bl for the first time this season, the ceason to shut out the White Sox Islanders were on the outside look- on five hits. ing in all the way through, and| had to watch their league lead be TEAMS LflsE whittled down | Playing tonight at Firemen's, Moose, in a tussle postponed from June 3. A win will put the Elks right back in there with the 3 - Islanders in the first half race, and Indians Hammer Yanks— will destroy practically the last s chance for the Moose. | R“]“ Bea! Up on Carl McAlister is due to throw from| Hubbell of Giants the hill for the Elks this evening St while Smith's number is up for the (By Associated Press) Paps. Game time is 6:30 o'clock.| The Cleveland Indians hammere and clear skies is the weather fore- | the Yankees yesterday and the Cin- c |cinnati Reds, on the strength of a Douglas 7 4 Elks 4 3 Moose 2 6 player perform in the one GET A GENUINE 1938 FRIGIDRIRE i wers st OA BARGAIN AT THE PRICE! 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