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TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 194 ( New York 2; Cincinnatj;T7. | | | American League \Y nk | Chicago 5; New York 7. | | St. Louis 4, Boston 3, fourteen innings | UT Cleveland 1; Washington 6 | le"h ( Detroit 9; Philadelphia 1. | an er, | | STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League i ; Sox Downe | Won Lost Pet Seattle 36 26 581 | e | oakland 39 2 574 — | . San Diego 35 30 538 £ . | Angels on Batting Spree fo sucraneria w2 55w One Player Drives in All of | Hollywood 3 5| Defeat Salons by [sun Fruncico ' Cubs’ Runs - Reds h Los Angeles 30" 5 : | Shufout Portiand 24 Sfop Glanfs | PR National League | s < 0! | | (By Associated Press) P Wwon Lost PCL| (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Los Angeles tallied five runs off | Cincinnati = R res e kY Tony Freitas in the eighth inning|Brooklyn VS e b e e b & o R mered out their revenge yesterday | last night and a double was scored | New York 2. 146U o peree. 4 | s e Bl ket £ ) 21 21 500|on another lefthander who had| the Angels in a shutout game with | Philadelphia S0, §ii 4 400 | ShopusC B PAtenn the seaton S B i e e R g by piling up 12 hits against Thorn- i e e S o 12 on Lee and downing the Chicago| v o o M ltsbureh 1 White Sox by a score of 7 to 5.| hiagiy et Adicrieart DExpuas ieorge Selkirk hit his seventh Lou toff hit his twentieth Won;: Lost lome run. of the ,season. home 1 Boston [l Cubs Win Again Rugger Ardizoia, Hollywood's|Cleveland B 1. fo g g | youthful speedball pitcher, was in | Detroit 2 " RSNl PG Oy debned. (e rare form last night as the Stars|New York 22 19 second - straight game from the | P ot S st it [ ORRS 19 o2 2| Phillies yesterday” behind the com- a score of 2 to 0. " | Washington 19 25 2| bined efforts of outfielder Dom- Thb - OakInnd “Onlky ‘asirdd- tiay | ERUAGeIDHIA 16 2 inic Dailessandro and pitcher Larry second straight game over the Se-|St. Louk 16 ) 300 | Fre Dallessandro drove - in all attle Ra St nlil e A Gastineau Channel Les o's runs by doubling with ager Johnny Verges scored in. the Won Lost Pet loaded in the third in- | ninth to win 4 to 3 Donglas 6 3 667 | Dick Newsome recorded his tenth | Moose 5 3 625 Rewe Is Victor victory last night as he pitched San | Elks 0 000 hoolboy Rowe won his fourth Dicgo to a win over San Francisco - - 1t victory of the on yes- 6 to 3 terday by giving up only seven SR TODD NEW (APIA!N ingles as Detroit took an easy Gl o contest over the Athletics, 9 to 1. et b 2 it HUSKY TRACK TEAM Reds Stop Gists Pacific Coast League 3 The Cincinnati Reds stopped the Seattle 3; Oakland 4 SEATTLE, June 6.—Jimmy Todd, | Giants in their first night game of Portland 0; Hellvwood 2. Jr., of Piedmont al., has been | the season last night by jumping Los Angeles 10; Sacmamento 0. | elected captain 2f the University of | onto Harry Gumber for five runs San Francisco 3% THI. Diego 6. | Washington track team. Todd is the | in the second inning. ational Zeague son of a famous University of Wash- I SR Empire classifieds t / Chicazo 3. ington track star. Thiladelphia - ?MJ/& ‘am ) WE HAVE ALL = y, THESE FEATURES ™ Lo YES...G-E ACTIVATOR washes your clothes fast, thor. oughly clean. 2¢ YES...ONE-CONTROL WRINGER /fops and reverses rolls, applies and releases pressure, automatically tilts the drain board. 3¢ YES...PERMADRIVE MECHANL'M... longer life with only four moving parts. 4+ YES...EXTERNAL ADJUSTNENTS...after years of use wear can be compensate] by three simple external adjustments. 5+ Y55...PERMANENT LUBRICATION...no oiling required. 6+ YES...QUIET WASHING ACTION...saves your nerves. 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There was only one-knockdown and that was scored by Conn when Lesnevich went to the floor from a left hook on the chin in a slippery corner. - e Browns Beat Red Sox, 14 InningGame (By Associated Press) After holding the hard hitting, | Boston Red Sox to five hits over! the last seven innings, relief pitch- er Bob Harris broke up a 14-in-| ning game yesterday to give the| last place Louis Browns a vic-| tory over American League leaders. Two of the Browns were out when Harris went to bat and drove out a single to score Johnny Berarding from third base with the run that decided the game 5 to 4. | — - FlkstoTangle With Moose After Rest Game Pos-i"pidned from May 24 to Be Played | St the peund on “the benefits” of what GENUINE PECARY PIGSKINS FROM ENGLAND. Disinctive he described as ‘“nice, orderly sport styles. Black, white, navy, brown and @ lynching.” natural ° TSK! TSK! SENATOR Khothee: Teofiitaa® (e scanda- ENGLISH DOESKINS lous amours of a certain Senator LOVELY ENGLISH DOESKINS In whitc, @) M Out of simple curiosity, 1 asked dusty, rose and natural. e ) “Suppose it developed that T were a good friend or relative of the | senato ‘ FABRIC GLOVES for no game being night, says President Harv Iffert, is that the schedule showed five consecutive games for the Elks and four for the Islanders, Last night the Elks nine and sev- efal Moose players turned out at played last SALE OF IMPORTED GLOVES Firefen's Park for practice The Moose-Elks game will be An‘s played at the Juneau Firemen's Ball park and will start at 6:30 STYLED BY o'clock. OF PARIS e Washingfon Taximen Are Loquacious; (ame Near Getting in Bad (Continued from Page One) ver recognize ARIS tylist of fine glov 1eir superior quality, tt and their brilliant styl- ltimate in lovely gloves. on a tactical analysis of the war hat would have done credit to a var department exp Among ther things, he expa 1y the Allies we S to have aban- doned Norway. “Have you ever been in that country?” he asked. “Well, | I have. It's impossible to fight any- | thing but guerilla warfare there Over three hundred pairs of remarkably beau- And what's it worth? Very, very tiful gloves. All the very newest styles in dress little, from a tactical standpoint.”| or sports types. When you see them you The fellow turned out to be a| wouldn't believe such gloves possible at these Frenchman who had been graduat- ed extremely low prices Friday and Saturday. FRENCH KID IMPORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES, table cut, beautifully styled, gauntlets and slipons. Black, white, navy 1.75 PECARY PIGSKINS from the Sorbonne, now a| uralized American who fell afoul the depression. But he's morc Washington cabby than French. He had a theory that even in tt darkest hour, the Allies should time out to slap the daylights out of Benito Mussolini. Another took some and colors. time to ex- grinned, “If you just how darned The jehu just were, you'd know SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES—Washable, smart B3¢ PR T am. styles. Black, white, navy and colors. All of this conversation pours forth in a spirit of pure friendli- ness. The Washington (aximan may have his indignations, his pei B.M.BeHRENDS Co. Quality Since 1887 philosophies and his eivic pride, but none is propounded with any belligerence. You are just a | pal | who happens to be going his way. Tonight in Juneau | Another postponed game will be scratched off the.schedule of the! that we will do a better job in Al- aska in using natural resources in- So, if you are coming to Wash-! ington, don't go home and tell your friends you have seen the nation’s capital unless you . saw some of it behind a Washington wildlife, in fish, fur and recreation, of the American Public Health As- taxi driver 2 ooo TANKS if this resource is properly handled.” |scciation who said the Territorial RS [ Dr, Gabrielson said. Department of Health has made a } “Of course you can wear it out very good beginning in its effort | quicker than the minerals.” |to cope with health problems in pElp'NG pl(KED ARE THROWN Dr. Gabrielson eipressed the hope | Alaska. He said the Alaska nurs- ing service is the equal of any in the States and superior to most. Gastineau Channel League tonight when the Elks and Moose have it again in a battle postponed from May 24 Only two games will then be on the postpened slate, ineluding the 11 to 11 tie fought out in 11 in-| nings between the Elks and the Moose. Tomorrow’s meet is between the| Douglas and the Elks and is regularly scheduled. The reashn | Hefiry Sho;rs Hlm &}hror’sr Champ J. B. Leighly of the Univ California, who is on spec. ment to the Weather Bur aska this summer, also spoke. telligently than was done in the| States. AS AIR CAPITAL PEIPING, June 6.—Japanese plan | Peiping's civilian air- INTO BATTLE Governor at Luncheon to convert T T The new Chief, who will spend| The Chamber voted to send port into the biggest in China. It| the next two months in Alaska, was g ¢ ; n kg it ) SKA, Was| {elegram to Delegate Anthony J. Di- was built by coolie labor two vears| Swarms Are Reporfed introduced at today'’s meeting by mond commending him for his stand ago, and already is considered too | Gov. Ernest Gruening, who pre- on the pending Alaska colonization small for expanding air activities. | Makmg Attack on 5 : : i dicted his visit would be “product- | pjl], 'he new airport is projected as| fi ive of no end of good for Alaska.”| It was ann J the hub of air travel in North| Fren(h Tonlght The Governor described Dr. Gabriel- | h:\st purch:ged‘ozl:fii‘:rl;)hreislfi::n;:‘éf China. son as “a man of vision, Sound ideas | fits for the use of guests this sum- - r 2 and enthusiasm, with a world of mer, {Gonfiniied: Som P“? Q“e’ v_icxperience in back of him.” | Charles Jackson, Acting Commis- lery fire. It asserted the Ger- | sioner of Fisheries under Dr. Gab- mans are crossing to the heights | rielson’s new agency, said his or-| jon the south side of the river at|ganization wants the cooperation| | Pont Remy, a few miles southeast | of every commercial fisherman and | | of Abbeyville. fevery sport fisherman in the en-| | German engineers were given | forcement of the fishing regulations! | from daybreak until noon today to |in Alaska. | complete the pontoon span and | “We're really after the violators,” they did it in three hours under | Jackson declared. hot fire of the French shells which | He sald that just as “the scenery | p | rained about them. | of Alaska is ever changing, so are| | - - | the fisheries problems never (‘ml-l > Truckin Pi(alyzed PHOENIX, Ar June 6-—Gov. T. Jones has asked civic and patriotic oranizations to immediate- ly form a defense council to guard | against un-American arcivities, >ee H G IN JUNEAU | | | | BRIELSON " SAYS PERPETUAL WILDLIFE IS AIM Plans For juneau A school for Fisheries Wardens| very. likely will be held in Juneau » next year, Jackson said, in line with| Mrs. W. A. Alverson and son, | the Bureau’s policy of centralizing | Robert Dukleth, has arrifed here its Alaska work in Juneau, to spend the summer visiting her Dr. Gabrielson, Jackson and Exe-|mother, Mrs. M. O'Malley, and her cutive Officer Frank Dufresne of |Sisters, Mrs. E. F. Clements and | the Alaska Game Commission will| Mrs. J. L. Wilson. VISITIN: 'Fish, Game Can Produce Forever, New Chief Tells Chamber | DR GABRIELSON Alaska’s renewable wild life re- sources will continue to be a val- | uable asset as long as they are in- | telligently managed, Dr. Ira W. Gabrielson, Chief of the new Fed- eral Fish and Wildlife Service, said |today in a talk before the Juneau | chamber of Commerce. “When all your mining is through, Henry Armstrong, welterweight champion, shoots a hard eft to the face |when the last ounce has been taken of Ralph Zanelli, of Providence, R. I, in third round of their Boston | 5t of the ground, Alaska can still match In fifth round, Armstrong ended the match bv the kayo route. Jhave a tremendous business in its B g " ByCLIFF STERRETT | -+ LUNCH leave Juneau tonight on the vessel| | | Brown Bear for an extensive sur-| |vey of wildlife and fish resources| lin the Territory. | Dr. Gabrielson officlally ap-| pointed Chief of the new Service by Secretary of the Interoir Harold | L.. Ickes in Washinton this week, according to an Associated Press| dispatch received by The Empire( The appointment and the consoli-| dation of the former Bureau of| | Fisheries and Biological Survey be- came effective last Saturday. | Doctor Speaks Another speaker at the Chamber luncheon today was Dr. Carl Buck . . Flying Instruction by the hour or in courses from | | SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alask: — e | | ' B e ZENITH RADIOS | REPAIRS and SERVICE | | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE E Bill Hixson Phone 464 {| R e e — e | H.S. GRAVES || “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER i & MARX CLOTHING | l o oo e c e oo TIMELY CLOTHES N'UNN-BUSQ SHOFS STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ‘m FRED HENNING Complete Outfitier for Men Crrrrae. Full Line of CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED} Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pond R s s Maclean Metal Works South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WQRK PAUL BLOEDHDRN, S. 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