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: ; » ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940 vesterday, enabled the Bosion Red i ! Sox to defeat the St. Louis Browns Dod er 3 to L i i | ‘ ) £AEEEETE Win Streak, | LOSER;GOES | IN CELLAR: from behind = twice yesterday al | FOXXPULLS OFF STUNT, finally. defeat the Yankees by Be sure to see the i ?rh‘:)r(-:il(un Rally { : | 4 ‘ 9THINNING ... = .. Five Games OUTOFLEAD ~ LOSE 11-7 new hosiery shade gave the Athletics the Tigers 7 to 4. Hitting Art Lou Boudeaux and Ray Cleveland’s sensational ~Keystone combination, put on a hitling act yesterday to beat the Washington Senators 5 to 4 in an eleven-inni game. a victory over Two Mates On, Two Out, Two Strikes on Him- He Makes Homer (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Joe Snow Pitches Moose fo Victory; Makes Another Home Run wues, CUbs Go on Batfing Spree Oakland Takes Third Game | fo Trounce Phillies- | in Row-Beavers Are PiratesTakeGame | Blanked by Stars (By ASSOCIATED PRE (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) X | ‘ Jack Salveson' pitched Oakland | With Submarine Lewis in the to the third straight win over Se-|box for the first four innings last night, it appeared as if the down- ROCKET Brilliant and exciting color for this season | | [ | | | ) D PRI 10 . 0 ‘ . ore important than Jimmy Foxx's fourteenih homer Color is m p The Brooklyn Dodgers ran their of the season, made.with two. out “First In war, first.in peace and |00 yinning streak. to, five games ever in hosiery—and the shade that is flashing two mates on and two strikes| first in the hearts of his coun- | oot PTG Strenk o five attle last night to |give Oakland | N 1 . 4 ¥y “over the acific Cos o | trodden Elks might - stagger to y p ’ ” i i e r at the Pacific Coast League's leader- 4 & ’ “« « 1 st him in the ninth inning’ trymen Ao St. Louls Cardinals and dlosed the | g1t ") @ FORE o BATLES 66 (ths MR- Foot, WAGK® & Win, “JNE * Uo8 , across Fashion’s heavens s “Rocket.! “Rocket s e ——e |Bap Dbetween them and the idle| . Snow both hit and pitched the i ligh 4 hits. 3 p hanges hue under different lights— Cincinnati Reds. Johnny Mize got | The Hollywood Stars blanked | $ame that kept the Elks in the cel- 'a“'"y here g his 1J|m-<~mn Ilonicr of the Sea-|porlang for the second straight|1ar With a score of 11 to 7 chalked flattering at any hour of day or evening. Wear son. Joe Orengo also made a home i against them. - 3 game last night as bespectacled - o . : 0ldest Ba“'c 'n run. The Dodgers won 9 to 5 Wayne Osborne limited the Beay-| Fans were well settled in their it with your all-White frocks, with Blues from Cubs Swing Bats ers to five hits while the Stars|seats when the seven-inning bat- b . rt littl d 3 ; i ittle Re Bill Nicholson hit two home runs|shelled Bill Thomas for 11 hits, |t¢ sStarted and stayed so until light to Navy and with your sma Alaska and Phil Cavarretta three consecu-| The San Diego Padres made it|the second inning when the Elks Jacket Seo it scou} tive doubles yesterday as the Cubs|three in a row last night over the |Shook loose their mist of oppres- went on their biggest batting spree | San Francisco Seals. The Padres|Sion for one canto, taking three of the season to win 11 0 5 |pounded four Seal pitchers for 15|Hits and three runs from Snow. trouncing the Phillies ‘and sweeping | hijts, the ~three-game series. The Cubs| Bunts that went for hits proved made 17 hits for 31 bases. | the undoing of Joe Flores last night, Pirates Finally Win as Sacramento defeated Los An- The stru; Pirates, aided by |geles. triples off ti ts of rookies Bob Eddy Nielsen showed improvement when he took a single from the left-handed pitcher and was pushed along with Willey by Kumasaka's single. Kumasaka made the score 3 to 0 when Taguchi doubled. Moose Settle Down Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banklng by Mal] nep?l”men' l‘:]\]“;(‘[‘,,l\”“(.lk,.lz;.d“k\h‘,n’\,\1‘::“:1,":1(“,:‘;.1 GAMES THU It was in the third that Beeryes-! 2 ‘l bl;'w!A the" Bosten " Bees Pacific Coast League sa, playing his first game of the g i 2ol Seattle 2; Oakland 3 {season, took a base on balls and T W - Portland 0; Hollywood 6. was brought in by Collins’ i —l T Los Angeles 4; Sacramento 7. And then, sparked by Lucky Law- ' The statue ©of Free - Francisco 4; San Diego 13.|; o had lideh: stABINE & come- I he B “ Behl’en( S The statue of Freedom. sur-| San F) Aiin 4 S8 0 on, who has been staging a come: mounting the dome of the capitol Washington, was modeled by as Crawford, father of Fran- cis Marion Crawford, the novelist. | - back, the Moose got down to busi- ness, Ten men went to bat in the fourtn and seven runs were made. It was a long half inning and the Moosemen made it count, taking four hits from the arm of Lewis. Werner was walked and took sec- ond on a passed ball, Sogaard of the Haida made the first bag on Taguchi’s error, and Blake made Boston 6; Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 11; Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 9; St. Louis 5. American League Cleveland 5; Washington 4, eleven innings, St. Louis 1; Boston 3. Chicago 4; New York 3. Detroit 4; Philadelphia 7. Bank Juneau, Alaska | | | | | | !_ Dailv Emplre ciassitieds pay. e~ N4 [ ——————————— S —————————————————— { | | Gastineau Channel League the & " . % L ! | Moose 11; Elks 7 ‘“;;,e,:“t';w o:,(dlé::mfz:?;g bfll":l‘d RO CKET is yours in the most popular thread- | |alter Joe Snow's over the fence weights : : : proportioned sizes:: : Custom-Fit top. Wear-protected by STANDING OF THE CLUBS the Phoenix Vita-Bloom process that has been so successful: Pacific Coast League home run, the Moose had pushed up the score to 8 to 3. Lawson, Col- | Won Lost Pct. |lins, Snow, Werner, Sogaard, Grum- | | oaklana 40 29 580|mett and Blake had made the tour,| $] romram « | Seattle 3 27 571 thanks to four hits and two er-| | San Diego 36 30 545 | yors. | Sacramento 34 35 493| Elks Score in Sixth Others at 85¢—$1.15—$1.35 | Hollywood 34 3 43| In spite of a fast ‘double play| | San Francisco 31 35 470 by Snow, Grummett and Collins, | Los Angeles 30 35 4621 that put away the first two men, ‘l’urLIflnd 24 3 Al4| the Elks succeeded in chalking up y 2 | National League tWo “runs in the sixth. Both Niel- " ] o ( | i Wzk;n ’-lflgfi P";& sen and Kumasaka were told to . & Cincinnati ‘107 take thelr bases and were pushed . | Brooklyn 26 1 ‘193 | around by Lewis' double, The Elks Q.“' i o L s | New York 22 14 6111 yitcher was left on basé when 'ra-" l'ty ‘n"(/ 1887 R YES...G-E ACTIVATOR washes your clothes fast, thor | Chicago ... o | S12{guchi put his nine back into the oughly clean. ";wiimrhm 11: fi -33 fleld by striking out. 4 . mis J : s Jlam S rd and home . . . Taguchi and Snow 5, Lewis 2, Taguchi 4; passed for a few moments gave good ac- + - @ YES. ..ONECONTROL WRINGER stops and reverses rolls, | Pittsburgh 122 a3 (il T i S hén bath :?;In‘:uaku ngmhung over Em infield | balls: Addleman 2, Blake 3; «,'Inuble | count of himself, then Buddy caught applies and releases pressure, automatically tilts the Bostson 12 2 333 Waldron and Grummett connected fly and ‘Taguchi winning and out |plays: Snow, Grummett and Col- | him in a neutral corner and pitched drain board. American League solidly, but the game had been|of his own territory Limpy | lins; winning pitcher: Snow; los- a right to Campolo’s chin and the 3¢ YES...PERMADRIVE "Ku‘ms"mh“’"m'wm‘m"' | Won Lost Pet. }Ioat for the Elks from the extend- | Lawson.'hobbling from first to sec- | ing pitcher: Lewis; time of game: | iatter went down again and was four moving parts. ’f"“"" 2 14 641 /eq fourth inning when the seven ond after being hit by a pitched |2 hours, 5 minutes; scorer: Evan |counted out | Cleveland ar 18 ‘fl?a}nmfi had been made. ball and Willey'’s bouncing | Hill; umpires: Everett Nowell and - ->-oo 4¢ YES...EXTERNAL ADJUST.'ENTS...after years of use | Detroit 2 18 9301 The Elks, however, rallied in the|“homer” that .ot over the -fence |Harv Iffert, 1ENSIG” wAlDRo" To wear con be compensated by three simple extetnal | New York 22120 24 | jast of the ®eventh to bring up|in one “bound. | Tonight's Game d adjustments. | Chicago 20 24 455 |the seore but only two and not RN | A regularly scheduled game be- BE L S- YES....PERMANENT LUBRICATION....n0 offin rod Washington 19 ?6 4423 engugh runs were made. It was | tween the Elks and Douglas will REP A(ED HERE g required. }Pmladcl_phm 17 2 415 Ellenburg's second single that got BOX SCORE | be played tonight at 6:30 o'clock Bv E"SIG" pMNE 62 YES...QUIET WASHING ACTION...saves your nerves. St. I;’HL:I 5 16 : Ifa b 381 him to the first sack, and it was _ELKSN i “4‘ *'(‘) Hl P;’/l‘ S|t the Firemen's Ball Park. Only| ¥ o s | instinesn Chaynel ¥ | Waldron's homer that made the|Taguchi, 3b, p |one ralned out game and the e 7-:“;';;665"‘:":“"!“---'"0 year guarantee backed b Won Lost Pet. |score two points higher, but when | Ellenburg, cf 31 21 0 0|Moose-Elks 11 to 11 tie remained| Word has been received here that Y Electric name. o o ) Douglas 6 8 667 Addleman and Willey were putout|MacSpadden, 1b .4 0 0 8 1 0/in (he frregular schedule to be Ensign Jim Paine will arrive here _.——-/—; | Moose 6 3 667 the score was unchanged and the| Waldron, If 4 1100 Olpayed off. Indications are that,|for duty on the Coast Guard cutter p | Elks 0 6 |game was over. Addleman, ¢ 4.0:1.%7 1 0; weather permitting, the games will | Haida about June 15 to replace En- YES MA'AM - WE ARE YES MEN o Bmfin e | Highlights of the Game ‘| Willey. 2b, 55t .3 1 1 2 3 0|pe played next week. | ston; Bob, Waldsan, ¢ recently ki — . McKALLICK ENROUTE | Limpy Lawson keeps shifting | Nielsen, rf 22100 0| R e, = | ferred. WHEN IT COMES TO WASHING :—4 | Mike McKallick, well known min- | fyonthe feft to right side of the| Kumasaka, 1 il | Ensign Paine, formerly a mem- YOUR CLOTHES EASIER AND :2 | ing man, is i’l p;.%en}glcr :ookcd f‘"‘maze against Lewis and finally gets | Lewis, p, 2b§ 20123 n; lbc:‘:r uu-] crew of the Coast Guard f— | Juneau on the Northland. ia hit from him . . . Tay Mg o RN S SR DR BUDDY BAER cutter Tallapoosa stationed at Ju- WHITER THAN EVER BEFORE. | SURBRIET L R B Bl Bt mfl’:eg“;’: 'e‘:"r’;: Totals 27 7 921 9 2| | neau a few years ago, received his ¢ Sent to the mound in the first| | commission this month at the Coast Today's news today in The Empire, - « . Berryessa in a pickle between of the fifth. | Guard Academy in New Lhdon, [ O \ « WINS FIGHT ;‘ —— + Replaced Kumasaka at short }Comx Duri_ng his previous st_w in E 2 THE PRYCE IS NOT EVERYTHING'' in the fifth. |é‘::;?atnfg':‘;g“b“i’:‘t::l‘;l“'::‘d“c‘;g i:} 5 ¥/ % | PHONE 767 5 pHONE:i;,fls7MAIN | ‘R“eptl::et:ira:guchi . hindf bste ‘L;Hrd base and also as pitcher for | I HRIF I C0—0P STREET § Replaced Willey at second base Gie. Maose. e, s | 3 S in the fifth. ¢ , | RETAILERS OF FAMOUS Cinc! i : | MOOSE ABRHPOA E | Cincinnati was settled in ({788, | | SHUR;]NE ggEnglflvwEREulESPHO?UCTS s Pt e OE ; gt | ;l‘?l;utcco‘:‘wsim ifi::t‘ pl:i\;\ltzecf by SES— P colonists nl 8 Our Stare Is as Close a5 Your Phone—SHOP EARLY Colhen 3 s 13100 Valentin Campolo Does coionisis in virginia m se12.) MODEL AW 311 i{ "THE'PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHIE\I“G"“}SMWVP 1Y e 81 No' I.aSi long in ‘ ¥ ettt s o I 530 J0r iRty ey T | Wbt il S UF T = TIMELY cl‘omgs T Sogaard, of .3 2 0 0 0 o Bout Last Night ‘ . Grummett, 2b 9::4:3 1 3.1 THESE THREE ENEMIES OF INTERIOR DECORATION Blake 7 Sprgndid e NUNN-BUSH SHOES ’ NEW YORK, June 7. — Buddy ; w A S H E R S COME IM AND GET A DEMONSTRATION Grease Steam Odors BerryGasatrt S 2.8 170 10 010 okt nlaht igkadebat vt STETSON HATS - il e 2 tin Campolo in less than two min- 8 TODAY OF THE NEW G-F WASHERS STOPPED!— With « Totals 30 1110 21 14" 2| 0 "or" e Caduled 12-raund bout, Quality Work Clothing' f ; y .+ Summary thereby boosting Max’s kid brother [] 3 . | VENT“IA“NG FAN eh-fwo‘%w Hits: Nielsen 1, Tagu-|up several notches in the heavy- 0 1 1, Willey 1, Lewis 1, Grummett | weight ranks. nEn m A L A s K A. EL E C TR l C t y gy 1 |1; home ixuns: Waldron 1, Snow 1, Tie nrrsxt] punch was a right hand r n IHG CONSULT Grummett, 1; hit by pitched ball: shot that knocked Campolo on his|] ~Complete Outfitter for Med Lawson; ‘left on bases: Elks 5, back for the count of six, | ; L l G H T ° R l C E & A ll L E R s C 0 ! | Moose ' 6;-* earned runs: Elks 7,/ Campolo came up punching and| ——" """ " SRR £ | Moose 8; bases on balls: Snow 4 b2/ L 1 Sn s ooy Lewis 4, Taguchi 2; struck out ; AR5 ' L] ‘05 ; —_— .25 B . — R e AR AL 1 i - ] r! in l sh'ucli F HE, 3 ' BY CLIFF STERRETT | | by tl! hogr or in courses from R POLLY AND HER PALS | Pty s e ||| CROSSETT SHOES See Us at the Airport! 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