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SEATTLEIN WIN STREAK, KEEPSLEAD Sacramento Confinues fo Take Games from Los Angeles (By Associated Press) Seattle’s Rainiers relaxed today | after the high powered club took | a comfortable lead of four and one- half games in the Pacific Coast League. The Rainiers took seven straight victories over Oakland, winning two games Sunday. The lead for the Rainiers was aided by the Solons who continued | to nettle the Los Angeles Angels. The Solons and Angels split the Sunday bill. Sacramento won the ceries, five games to two. The Portland Beavers emerged | from the cellar by winning the Sunday doubleheader from the Hol- | lywood Stars. | San Diego lost a twin program Bunday to San PFrancisco. POLLY AND HER PALS o FAILURE?2 FAILURE?2 1D HAVE YUH KNOW THAT NONE O' ASHUR ERL PERKINS INVENTIONS 1S FAILURES! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT BUT I wiLL j ADMIT THAT THIS IS ONE O MY VERY Jitterbugs—and Champions, Too |Hurlers Have |ALASKA RIFE | In2Leagues o J 4 \ Greaf Sunday Bowman Nearly Gets Info Hall of Fame - 20 Men Strike Out (By Associated Press) Bob Bowman, freshman pitcher, came close to the Hall of Fame Sunday when he blanked Brooklyn with three hits in the first game of the twin bill, retiring the first 20 batters to face him. Curt Davis held the Dodgers to four hits and no runs in the second game. Lou Fette won his sixth shutout game of the season Sunday when the Bees took the nightcap from the Pirates. The Pirates won the opener. Bob Feller came through with a 1 9-hit performance to stop Washing- | ton Sunday and give him his 15th victory. The Indians also took the | first game when Ken Chase weak- | ened in the ninth inning. TEAM PICKED; LEAVING SOON Squad Which Will En- ter Camp Perry Meet Eight Juneau riflemen have se- cured places on the Alaska Nation-| 'Don Skuse Home k‘l Match Rifle Team composed of | thirteen men, it was announced to- | day. Those who will represent the Territory in' the big Camp Perry event among several thousand other shooters, are as follows, with their elimination scores: Louis G. Healy, Juneau, Lester ' A. Gossage, Seward; 457; John Osborn, Juneau, 456; Oscar ‘Waterud, Juneau, 453; Dr. William P. Blanton, Juneau, 453; Kenneth Junge, Juneau, 451; George H. Leonard, Juneau, 447; C. R. Chit- tick, Juneau, 446; Fritz Bernard, Seward, 446; Merritt Shellhorn, Seward, 442; Stanworth, P. White- ley, Juneau, 439; Dyton A. Gilli- lend, Seward, 439; Bomen Rouse, | 428, Bix of these riflemen fired in the 462; WORST SUCCESSES! TROUT PARTY HAS EXCELLENT LUCK Seven Juneau men returned over the weekend from a “swell” fishng jaunt south of here . | The group went out aboard Al Bixby's Leota, fishing at Hamilton Bay, Kadake Bay, Saginaw Bay and other places unnamed, getting ex- cellent cutthroat trout nearly every- | where. Those making the trip were Fred Yager, Bill Evans, Dan Ralston, Ed Jones, Tom McCaul, Verne Soley | and Jim O'Neil, | e — trout | From Hospifal Don Skuse was dismissed from St. | Ann’s Hospital this afternoon where | he underwent an appendectomy sev- | eral days ago. | He is recuperating at his apart- ment in the Assembly. TREAT YOURSELF TO Braised Sirloin Tips and Spaghelti Tomorrow 0 M 1 | There is no substitute for Newspaper Adveriisinfi 5 * QUAKER America’s Most Modern 0Oil Range ¥ Finished in acid-resisting white porcelain enamel. rounded corners, easy to clean. 10-point dial provides widest range of cooking temperatures. Forced Draft assures clean-burning flame. Priced at $169.00, which includes coil and hooking up to existing piping. Terms. ON DISPLAY 1| RICE & AHLERS CO. FRANKLIN AT THIRD PHONE 34 Feu Budapiiuhie e il ISSESEI ! Tommy Bridges won his twemh“ { game of the season Sunday when he 1938 matches. Gossaf i ¥ t S, ge of Seward, put across 8-hit pitching for the Ti- ghot Oshorn of Juneau was high 35%"'?;‘;’; Armcl;“uvi'h lte Sox MR for Alaska in the Marine | v ks " 2Ue SOX gorps Cup shoot. Waterud of Ju- stopped the Yanks in the first game, neau shot. Dr. Blanton was high i th in i e ng‘ogl(:“sei:ll;let:'m“‘ for Alaska in the Coast Guard home the winning run in the ninth| FTOPhY match. Junge, on the Ju- ning of the nightcap to give the neau Police force, was high man GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League | OQakland 6, 3; Seattle 9, 5. Hollywood 0, 3; Portland 1, 5. | Sacramento 2, 3; Los Angeles 3, Finest Local STRAWBERRIES - - 2 boxes 29¢ Fancy Golden Ripe BANANAS - - 3 1lbs. 29¢ Fancy Large Ripe CANTALOUPES - 2 for 25¢ Jack Arkin and Marion Goldy : H Meet the new international jitterbug champions, Jack Arkin and s; B T Marion Goldy of Hollywood, who won their title in an international competition in which 1,000 competed in Los Angeles. ; Pittsburgh 3, 0; Boston 2, 1. | Kearney, G. E. Almquist, A. E. John- | Yankees the victory. (in the difficult 1,000-yard Wimble- Chicago 7; New York 5. Sundav Derby | ston, Pete Warner, Pete Melseth, National League Cincinnati 5, 4i- Philadelphia - 2. | Crondall, Terry Crondall, Kenneth the Al- Juneau Juneau Seward August | The contest at Camp Perry be- 'gins August 20 and ends Septem- ber 9. Last year, Alaska made a good showing at Perry, and re- ports this year are that the Ter- ritory’s team is “better than hoped for” GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 5; San Francisco 6. Oakland 4; Seattle 5. Hollywood 6; Portland 22. Sacramento - Los Angeles. played. Not | National League Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 7; St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 9; Boston 3. Chicago 8; New York 7. American League Philadelphia 4, 10; Detroit 2, 11. Washington 11; Cleveland 3. New York-Chicago postponed on account of funeral of J. Louis Co-| miskey, President of the Chicago White Sox. Boston 6; St. Louis 3. | | | Listen to our Radio Program at 12:15 P. M. and at 5:45 P. M. over Station KINY. STANDING Of CLUBS (Official to date) Pacific Coast League Lost Seattle ... 45 Los Angeles San Francisco ... Sacramento San Diego Oakand Portland . Hollywood ......... 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St. Louis . 24 62 Gastineau Channel League (Second Half) Won Lost Douglas 4 2 Moose S 5 Fephe TEACHER HERE Jeagne . Hoffman, teagher at Lynden, Wash;, ending’ " summer of seeing Alaska, has come in from the Westward and is to visit in Juneau before returning south. She is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ‘ WHAT YOU ) A © méa. CO. M. & e st dop, C test, while “Tex” Leon- F C h _w l H d | A Sioain captain, was ‘high ‘i ancy Lasabas-Watermelons-Honeydews [Ior Alaska in the Members Trophy HeShould vl LOCAL VEGETABLES ; ; i Herb Neff, A. B. Cain. Lisonard will egsin. head OF ALL KINDS - e . | ™o adation to the Wanderer on | , ke delegation. leaving C t ; w e . . | Won by Ryan; e 15 o ok Try Agam i, tesm members from arrofs, Radishes, Green Onions, gg?l‘:;*l;iia“:‘i Stx):c‘;;‘f i's 3 cutter Haida was also in the vicinity, | :ureslflon. leaving there Tur . Ch d Washington 2, ‘3; Cleveland‘ 11, 4. 9 p - ll:l[l:flfling;en:“.::]; Ysa;lll:;l!sm;legx;he oot | nlps, ar Gastincau Channel League - oun Is —————— " | ASHLAND, Ky, July 24—Becaus | Moose-Douglas, rain. | Ashiana nghy s:rivoors 5:::::; l-al' ge BIIIICIIBS seaule mno'rs 20 EaGh 5: | i e GAME RAI“ED ou' pitchers were busy rehearsing duati ies, G . : PR Rough Wafer and Heavy g gl ol g Plums-many vareties - Yakimines, New Apples R . | R k | The scheduled game between| mound. He pitched a no-hit, no- ain Dep efe Ranks | oougias and the Moose yesterday|run game. Ashland defeated mei - m g X hed out, th the [ city’ , 12-0. 3 5 an of Contestants | sheduted same. botween the ika| o o o SR 10 potarged, Now On Sale: SL08. | Fine White NEW POTATOES - - - 7lbs. 25¢ and Moose last Friday night. | I - o he second samon derby of the| There are now. tree games i IIIIIIIUNIOIANAHAMEDEOA LSRR RO O . Juneau._ Sports Fishing Club's 1939{“1-; Qs Ci}\‘annelbleme‘ ot e rancy New Gn cumv . 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