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e e e ; 2 piioaigdn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 PITCHERS WIN | THEIR GAMES LAST EVENING {Hebert, Thomas Show Up Opponents—Turpin*Re-! peats His Feat!Again - ia HURRY! HURRY! Only 2 more days till JULY 2nd ENDS OUR 1938 ANNUAL FOURTH OF JULY BONUS VALUES ON MICHAELS-STERN SUITS [ ™2 S, v 1r o secottd consecutive game with a hi to win his own contest as Seattle defeated Hollywood. He did the an | same thing last week against San Diego. GAMES WEDNESDAY Plus A $5.00 HAT OR Pacific Coast League FREE PAIR OF SHOES (By Associated Press) Wally Hebert, S8an Diego’s hurler, whitwashed Portland last night. He | pitched only 70 balls and the white- wash put the Beavers out of the first, division in; the Pacific Coast ue. Hebert struck out only two but he allowed only four | Pay Thomas fanned 13 players to aid Los Angeles to defeat Sacra- mento last night. Hal Turpin came through for his | Seattle 2; Hollywood 1. Cakland 6; San Francisco 3. San Diego 6; Portland 0 Los Angeles 6; Sacramento 1. National League | Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh 5. New York 9, 6; Philadelphia 1, 2 St. Louis 10; Chicago 5 Boston 7; Brooklyn 6. American League Philadelphia 0, 1; New York 10, 13. Washington 4; Boston 6. | Detroit. 4; Cleveland 3. PHOENIX HOSIERY ok iAot STANDING OF CLUBS ) | Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet. To Complete Your 4th Wardrobe: Wils Shirts, Ties, Hosiery Arrow: Shirts and Ties | n Bros.: | sacramento 55 85 611 | Los Angeles 50 40 556 B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc, | & miic & & 5 p | Seattle 45 45 500 . San Diego 45 45 500 “juneau’s Leading Department Store” || poriana 0o e A T RS S NS R e, ! 0 A8 e | Oaklarid 32 50 344 | National League | Won _ Lost Pet, New York 39 24 619 ' UNDER NEW MANAGE INT N w . —— AND IN NEW LOCATION New “York ....... 36 25 .590 Boston .. “ k7Y 21 559 Washington . 34 32 515 Detroit . 33 32 508 Philadelphia 26 32 448 Chicago ... 28 33 411 St. Louis .19 4 317 —— Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet Elks el 10 1000 Moose 1 1 500 Baryard Boil Equipment Here For &th Event New Herseshoes Arrive for Big Tournament Mon- day at Ball Park Twelve pair of the latest model pitching horseshoes were received yesterday by the Fourth of July cports committee for the horshoe pitehing contest to be held at the Firemen's Park, it was announced today. These may be used by those who do not have shoes of their own. As there have been no horseshoe tournaments in Juneau in recent years. little .is known of the ability of eontestants. entered. The sport is very popular on the beaches dur- ing the summer menths, however, and keen interest is anticipated by the ringer tossers. by A round-robin tournament will be played in which no contestant will be eliminated by losing one game. Eight or ten regulation courts will be set up and players will change opponents at the end of each game, Because of the length of the tour- nament it vl be necessary tostart play. at 11:30 o'clack the morning of the Fourth. The final games will be played at 2:30 o'clock. Anyone wishing te do so may enter the tournament by calling Ralph Martin, phaone 67, ehairman of the Sports Committee, or Joe Wermer at the U. S. Forest Service before Friday night. S b AL ELKS MEET Cincinnati 3% 2 574 Pittsburgh 32 2% 561 231 E STREET Chicago B P 547 | Boston 8 21 509 Next to Home Grocery ’st.s Louis )] 8 475 Arketa’s Leather Shop | ™ b 6 Philadelphia 16 40 .286 American League Prompt Attention to Every Order. | Won Lost Pet | Cleveland 39 22 639 See how much more your dollar will now huy in a new So little money buys so much G-E Refrigerator that practically every home can now afford this modern thrifty refrigeration service. America bought more G-E’s last year than ever before, and this year a G-E is even a better buy. Sealed-in-steel Monitor Mechanism in all mod- els. Cabinets are ALL- STEEL. Automaticlight. Stainless Steel Super- Freezer. Thermometer. l-— B-iggAe.rr.D‘t')lln'-‘fo; bcllir ;Vl‘llit than ever ... —Low Current Cost . .. S—Long Life. And now pepvlarly priced! 0“- COOI.ING! A G-E feature that means quiet opération and enduring economy. 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YANKEES TAKE EX-HEADLINER meetin list Chu Cleveland Loses to Dctroil; Loses to | SMOKER CAR | Suffering Cut in ‘ Lead (Billy McCann, Running Mate G intel of Freddie'Steele, Is' | (By Associated Press) 1 The Yankees looked like a high | Main-Eventer geared Army 4ank as they returned k. it to- the stadium yesterday:to flatten| ere's the way the Sunday ni the /Athletics. in a doubleheader. | syoger card for the Elks Hall b Lefty Grove and “Bump” Hadley|yeen set up to usher in the Fourth twirled 4-hitters. Coupled With the of July celebration: triumph of the Yankees, Cleveland's defeat at the hands of the Detroit Tigers eut the. Ingdians firs§ place margin te three games. | The Giants whipped the Phil- lies and climbed & noteh higher in the National League. tas vs. Danny Diaz middleweights The Reds were knocked out by| Prelims—Ken Trafton vs. Roy the Pirates on-the one-hit pitching| Brown, bantams; Dave Howard vs McCann v hts. . Luft vs. Don heavi Main vent—Billy Billy Jacks, welterv Semi-Final—Conn; Stilwell (Haida), li SYpecial Event—Johnny Trambi- of Bill Bwift Dave Andrews, lightw ; Peter The Dodgers, despite two home|Jack vs. Pete Sumc light- runs, one by Dolph Camili and|weights; and one surprise match another by Goody Rosen, lost to the Bees. This main eventer Billy McCann has been touted by the railbirds as| a real “comer.” McCann has fought | some of the best in the game and | was at one time a stable mate of HEI'EN MBBBY’ | that middleweight champion, Fred- die Steele. | HE N Bs Billy Jacks, a Juneau, lad i \vmn(lm‘fn] foot work and the st | mina and the punch. He gave Jim- ] J | ving) cne of the toughest fl of . that nasty swinger’s experic ™ . . a light-heavy from Two Women Tennis Artists Minnesota where the boys swi . g i 3 50 ,pounds of h: on a pitehfo: Hit CO"“»bZIFk Trail for 12 hours a day to work up wth Wins appetite. Luft has seen a good de 9 of time in the ring and should b England, June 30.| hard boy to handle for Haida Stil- Helen | Well. | Stilwell is the best 175-pounder { Haida, and is rumored to Cenny Luft i WIMBLEDON —Helen Wills Moedy and Jacobs have both hit the comeback trail and qualified for renewal of on the their famous tennis duals. the dark horse that will steal the JUNIOR GUILD PLANS |7 * ¢ FOOD SALE ON JULY 2 1’ ) n the parlor rch. Plans for a food s “There’s none better than the best”. . . Johnnie Walker is Scotch at its mellow best, there /s no = better whisky. That’s why so many men every- where keep theirs Johnnie Walker. RED LABEL, ALL 8 YEARS OLD | ! Start with— stick with— Johnnie Walker CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INC., NEW YORK, N. Y.; SOLE DISTRIBUTOR the Methodi Jun- he M Black Label, 12 always ask for They have advanced to the finals|$how with a bombing right hand in the All-England Championships. | that is apt to end a fight almost | Mrs. Moody defeated Hilda Crash- any time winkle Sperling, of Germany, 12- Johnny Trambitas, matched with 10, 6-4, after Helen Jacobs had dis- | Panny Diaz, is supposed to be a fas posed of Alice Marble, of San Fran. |and clever mixer. He comes of a b O fighting family line. His father Valley Trambitas, was one of the - e best middleweights on the Pacific queather a lot of ring science to The softball game between mt-!"”;‘),:“,“"‘v“‘]‘;‘ All-Stars and the Roekets, pusp-*“d‘w‘m ot poned from last night because of | % rain, will be played this evening in | Evergreen Bowl All-Stars ay ! they'll be there, rain or shine. 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