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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1940. e g Y ELKS DROP ANOTHER T0 ISLANDERS Bohble Makes Score 8 fo 7 After Cautious Playing Last Night But Fate was against them, and after helding the top of the league almosi won a Louglas team’ to a one-run lead from the fifth frame, the thing happtned when an easy toss from the mound to first went into Molly MacSpadden’s glove, out and be- tween his legs and d on. A run went in and the score ended 8 tc 7 with the repeatedly-beaten defeated again. Tied for Two Innings For two cantos the cellar-loving Elks and the league’s high nine had been tied. In both the first and wecond innings the Islanders had taken three hits and three runs from Koski and the Elks had only two hits and no runs chalked up. with the score at 6 to 0 in beginning of the third, the en began a blitzkrieg that d them five runs before knock- Jensen out of the box and then took another from Erskine. It w fatal ceventh fine game, the third and no runs and sixth, And it was six to six until the {ilth when a pair of errors by Big Andy Andrews and Eddy Rolle illowed Waldron to come in after ingling. that Koski pitched giving only one hit and giving no hits in the fourth, fifth Play Close Ball From then on both teams were cautious, neither nine getting any hits or runs in the sixth. And with the Elks up first in the final canto, | fans saw fast fielding hold the Juneau team to no hits, Taguchi, Waldron and Addleman grounding out. s from then on until the| JOE SCOTT AIMS FOR THIRD DECATHLON TITLE DISCUS | | 2 AP Feature Service OE SCOTT, national dec- athlon champion the past two years, will try for title No. 3 at the championship tests in Cleveland June 15-16. The Western Reserve star expects stiff competition from E. Lee Todd of Colorado, decathlon winner at the Kansas relays, and Ken Rathbun, University of Virginia, 1939 runner-up. Here's Scott going through his paces: s e @flflIIIIIII\IIIllllll!llll|II|IIIIHMWHIHIIfl!I’flIFJIIIlllfllfllllfllllflfllmlflflllflllllflfllflllflfl!flflfll!mllmmflmm | ® Whip gravies, sauces, bat- ters, icings! Beat up eggs, cream, mash potatoes, squash, turnips. The Triple Whip General Electric Mixer does all these jobs—and saves yox time and strength. Tatest model—specially priced at $16.95 suice Extractor and other attach. ments at slight add.tional cost - PHONE 616 ' ‘Len Wit Trounced: HEALTH INSPECTION sfsear'-OI(rIog::c;es IS SCHEDULED FOR 39 Pounder, Too SCHOOL CHILDREN won s 1 S 4y Len Witt, the fishing grocer who won Juneau's first salmon derby Juneau school and health offici- | proud when he reads this, but some have one has stolen a march on him Get yourself a ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. said court in action on file in the above-entitled Hrr the The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: That a decree may be entered herein quieting the title to Lots 6 and 7, loe 209, Casey-Shattuck Addi- tion to the Town of Juneau, Al- aska, in the name of plaintiff for himself and for said W. S. Pullen, J. F. Mullen, Walter B. Heisel, Ike Taylor, H, L. Faulkner, Curtis But it was a different SlOXY“h9‘}1}Klovdahl, ss PR VR TR S B Jack Trambittes appeared here last| Hollywood at Sacramento. als, in a recent conference, . Shattuck, J. T. Petrich, T. L. Al- the Islanders went to bat. Koski’s|Andrews 1b 40170 1i | July 4 and made a good impression| '‘Portland at Oakland. set up the following plans for the| Yesterday Richard Davis, 8-year- [, "ar g whittier and for all arm started to wilt and he gave ODell, ¢ 30070 1] [with the fight fans. | San Francisco at Los Angeles, | Individual health inspection cf 0ld son of Mr. and Mus. E. O. Da-|,er similarly situated who may two hits. Erskine took a double pell, rf S e ey e e ‘ - - - I “Seattle at San Diego. school children preceding the phy- | Vis decided to go fishing. He did join herein, and that the clouds from him and was brought in by Niemi, cf 8 AL NT0 R0 [ A sical examination by the family|When he came back he had a grin i oo “ipe itle 1o said lots created Jensen's single. The score Was| Rustad, ss 200210 ‘ physician for the school year of | that split his face from ear to ear.| o " o tain deed made on April ded. [gs oSS ek g O R RIS | STANDING OF THE CLUBS 1940-1941. |. . . and a 39-pound king salmon | * 1022, by the defendant City One man was out and Jensen| Totals 3 9 5| | | Py Coast Le that he could hardly lt s - " had taken second base on Ellen-|o gwitched in the fourth | | | e s This program is familiar to the| Young Davis hooked the giant|0f Juneau to the Juneau Tennis ‘ itched in the 3 | Won Lost POt | sammet ik aitote N 7 o Club to said Lot 6 and by that burg’s bobble in center field. A: *Substituted for Klovdahl in the b A e . | parents of children along the Gas- king at Tee Harbor and after a flule! e & i i it e e i 3 28 582 {ineau Channel, but some slight of an hour and a half succeeded in certain deed made on. Seplembes Tlenburg. Two away. O'Dell ‘opped | ELKS ABRHPO A E [ORkisad 4 2 562| cnanges have been thought advis- (landing him with no assistance, (32, 1926, by sald defendant Casey- Tenbarg. away. pe X 3 i San Diego 933 52| gpre o (it Yes Len Witt is a good fish- | Shattuck Addition, 1Ine, to the 8 asy fly to Koski who easily|gllenburg, cf e g i ! R able. It is the endeavor to reach ‘es, but Len Witt is a good fish an easy fly ; .d A gl enburg, c 0 AT | Hollywood 37 35 514 firct the children of the kinder-|€rman, too. | Juneau Tennis Club on said Lot snared it al{d started walkil E‘ 0-| Taguchi, 3b e R e L | S, W H Sacramento 36 326 500 | yarden and primary’ grades for the - - |7, may be cancelled and held void, ward the first base bag. O'Dell|waldron, If 4 2 2 3 o oJlUgger vveaver nas Ar- " |Ban'Francisco ... 38 31 488/ O ting any. defects and that the claims of defendant had almost given up rumning 10r| Addleman, o 31030 d 30 Rounds Los Angele: 811 USB| R miohe s cosestod’s betoke ATIEMPT RAID 0" Metcalf and all, others similarly is basa, wher Te s whab HAo-|aacSpadien | 1b SR L 8 080 2 range ounas ior | — | Portiand s e | et e situated as well as of all other pened, but not in the next few willey, 2b 0. 3500 National League ’ = | sons . ¢ and S ith a o unknown persons and of all of the : o 200105 AB. Hall Arena Boston Bees Wallop Card-/ won Losy per,|2nd a0 with o view of offerine| - D)WI)ER MAGAZINE | uivown "meirs” or st such” un- Molly Misses - |Keaton, rf 300000 I inals-B f Brooklyn 2 13 6900 protection of these children known persons now deceased may LK“ik. nfl‘idsiufifie.f“ii semil e i A i 5 inals-Browns Defeat i 8 14 699 against diphtheria and smallpox. Tk be decreed to be null and void, oss to . =] 5 ¢ h | New Yor 26 5 3 H ; o5 | A crackerjack fight card is an- 034 . & hat said defendant Metcalf ing Tow, the ball went into Moly's| Totals BT W 3 |, A crackersck fight card s an- Wach Senafors |chicaso Mo m e The summer whedue wil pro- Argentina Seniries Pre-|mnd that said delendant Meteni Al § i ¥ ' pittsl 9 5| vide for conferences for the kinder- !’:UH it :hfl(] e(;u'i'r:;{‘ ‘:}',ew:,l;::i Summary matchmaker, for the big smoker T Lnu»&n’nxh o & g garten and prh::ryr m':de: on Ven' lOO'ing P|0|— tative of all former members of O Db botli Jefl-| | TWo-base 'Bita? Nl (15 Biakipe 0 be glyeorin funeny ot ihe-Bieny) - (BY ' ASSOOKANER ERELS) ot ;“ 28 354 Monday, Wednesday and Friday af- the assoolafion .similasly. SIRAIEH - “";m“ g &p:de it to third|1, Taguchi 1; left on bases: Doug- Of July 3. Incidentally Weaver also| Scoring two runs in the first in- ”(j;(‘:;{ oy l; jz ';2)? ternoons from 1 pm. to 4 pm. FOUI' A"es‘ed to him, and. st RIMAHC mAT ::‘c :\r:)d ODell, who was not|1as 4, Elks 2; earned runs: Doug- |States that the smoker will be pulled | ning and five more in the seventh| O ” through the month of June. It 154 directed to sell said lots and to base, ad O e e rome|las 5, Elks 3; bases on balls: Doug. (Off In the AB. Hall skating rink frame, the St. Louis Browns yes-| American League @t |requested that parents communi-| BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, June |UPPIY the proceeds derived (hiare” g8leep ) fro¥as /i . Koswi|near the corner of Main and' Third | terday took the opener of a three- i os by : : g from to the payment of said as- ning. When Molly had recovered las 1; Elks 2; struck out: Koski " A g | Y 5P D Boston 25 16 610 cate with Miss Magnhild Oygard, |11—Four persons are detained here lation's & £ $123.00, with i the bobbled ball, Jensen had scored | 2, Erskine 5; Jensen 2; sacrifice hits: 3{“’?":"; 31:‘ ‘i‘afi:n‘e"ssyefllt; Pl“}-::‘flame series from the Wnshhlzmnymewla"d 8 19 ‘596| Public Health Nurse at the Juneau|after sentinels foiled an attempt to ;J:L'.'fl (’Sl‘zree:t :" :’ 'rwnnnuxx: and it was counted officially as a|Klovdahl 1; stolen bases: Waldron 1, P Y r SS W ;Senators by a score of 7 to 4. Detroit 2% 18 ‘5g1 | Health Center for appointments in|loot a powder magazine of the First N i ;B 1038, ! peh B ' e ODell was called safe|Roller 1, Manning 1, Jensen 1; gloves. 3 | Brooklyn Back at Top |New York %4 2 ‘533 order that there will be no unneces- | Infantry Regiment on the outskirts g::‘ J:yB' St ‘:ol e‘m{; ; on first. |time of game: 1 hour 40 minutes;| There will be 30 rounds ordng::g-,msgue;:m: ngtrechfP;"izur_;zh ;:- “hicago 2 25 468 S;rlyddelflyl o parecia i fihe city, the War Department pml“‘zl"”"ror“;dm‘g‘m e ly two men down, but| scorer: Evan Hill; umpires: Ralph ing, Weaver announces, an e s by st , the st Louis .......20 27 426 children in for this service. It is|discloses. “ m? :l::,s,eonwyas one. run in_ the | Berreyessa and Irv Hagerup. [ prices for the event will be Gz ring- Brooklyn Dodgers climbed back into | Washington 20 29 403|also hoped that at least one par-| The raiders exchanged shots with [he has personally paid on said ted for the Elks and it was good| Hits and Runs by Innings |side reserved seats and $1.60 gen- first place in the National League | Philadelphia 18 21 400 ent will be present at these con-|the sentries before being subdued.|lots to the Clty of Juneau, i enough for the Moosemen. | Douglas .12 3 4 5 6 T—TL|eral admission, tickets soon going by a single percentage point over | Gastineau Channel League | ferences. Miss Oveard may = ‘be Fifth columnists are said to be in-|to pay the cosis and disbursements The Elks had lost again. Hits 33100 0 29 |on sale at Brunswick and Imperial lhed ‘lC_xln(':nnau rliieds_r S:Ch :::kx‘n Won Lost Pet. reached for appointments between |Volved. tne::h;:s ";‘;L“d‘::d “w":s:p‘::: :}:; lights of the Game Runs 33000 0 2—8 |poolrooms. use players, five o! em pitch- | Douglas 8 3 727 the hours of 8:30 am. and 9:30 Bt O R ey be BRI Uml;l)i:: );e:yem avids" e o sk "1 2345 6 1—TL| Here is the card for the smoker ers and two catchers in each case.| Moose 6 3 667|am. by telephoning 218, or by con-| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |balance in the building or hiiping after “Beefer” O'Dell squawks, the |Hits 2 0401 0 0-7 |as announced by Weaver: | Rough, Tumble Game |Elks . 0 8 .o00|tacting her at the Juneau Health| . o No. 4519-A to build another tennis court in had called an obvious strike Runs 006010 0—7 10 rounds— Bill McCann (142| In a rough and tumble game the A e Center, Room 108, Territorial Build- E DISTRICT COURT FOR|the recreational play-ground bf the ump had calle | o 3 | | THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,|City of Jun or to give Jjt to a ball; next pitch he called a ball| Tonight's Game pounds) vs. Eddie Murphy (141). ~ | Boston Bees walloped three =Bt. ing. DIVISION NUMBI o v * ¢ s—Hank Brouilette (165) |Louis Cardinal pitchers for 21 hits, A | During the months of July and il " On%, said city to be used for saids pur- 6 rounds—Han | 4 JUNEAU. a strike . . . everyone was happy .. . Koski runs to first base ap- parently holding up his pants . . . Taguchi smashes into O'Dell on home plate when he charges in to make good his run . . . Addle- man romps home after being put out on second just as if nothing had happened and he had really made a Tun . and Ellenburg again earns his name as he rab- bits among the rocks in the out- field and catches Manning's fly sitting down. The same two teams will meet | tonight at Douglas at 6:30 o'clock |on the Island sand lot. C(ORDOVA MAN TO ATTEND 'REPUBLICAN CONVENTION J. H. Clawson, representative for Capt. A. E. Lathrop’s enterprises in Cordova, on the steamer Alaska. Clawson is going to Seattle for passed through Juneau| winning the first game of the two- game series by 12 to 2. Johnny Mize of the Cardinals got his seven- teenth home run of the season in vs. Jack Trambittes (163). 6 rounds—Austin Brown (153) vs. Larry Trambittes (150). | 4 rounds—John Bettian (155) vs.| Morris Scott (152). the game, 4 rounds—Roy Brown (129) vs. —_— Pete Talayer (128). | GAMES MONDAY Eddie Murphy, in a letter to, National League Brooklyn 8; Pittsburgh 7. Boston 12; St. Louis 2. American League St. Louis 7; Washington 4. Gastineau Channel League Elks 7; Douglas 8: Pacific Coast League Weaver, says he has been train- ing for the past two weeks at Hoo- | nah, training hard, and will enter| the ring on July 3 in better con-| dition than he has ever fought before. He says the bout will be| August, school children who will be entering school in the upper FOR PHILADELPHIA grades will be requested to come Cash Cole, Republican cundldat.e\h" for their health inspections, and | for Delegate to Congress, |a schedule for these conferences left on| | the steamer Alaska for the States | will be announced at a later date. to attend the Republican conven-| Health inspection conferences for tion ih Philadelphia as a repre _ high school students will not be sentative of the anti-White faction |iDStituted until the opening of of the party. ischool in September. e e AT T 2 - SR TAX C;)LLEC’I‘OR ‘ i Joe Green, tax couec;;fAr:fsmeiKillngllfy (On'ifmed | As Haines Postmaster % Territorial Treasurer’s Office, | Juneau ‘aboard the westbound R. E. ROBERTSON, on behalf of himself, W. S. PULLEN, J. F. MULLEN, WALTER B. HEISEL, IKE P. TAYLOR, H. L. FAULK- NER, CURTIS SHATTUCK, J. T. PETRICH, T. L. ALLEN, M. S. WHITTIER, and all others similarly situated who may join herein, Plaintiff, V8. FRANK A. METCALF, as represen- tative of himself and all others similarly situated, the CITY OF pose, and for such other and fur- ther relief as may be meet and equitable in the premises. And in the event you fail o so appear and answer, the pldintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply ~to the Court for the relief demgnded in his complaint and as herein- above stated. 3 WITNESS, the Honorable :GEO. F. ALEXANDER, Judge of" said Court hereunto affixed, on thi 10th day of June, 1940. . ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, BOX | a short business trip, and will then | “fight” all the way, as far as he| g ; 3 ¢ P . DOUGLAS A T continue to Philadelphia to attend is concerned. ~No games were played in the Pa- | steamer Baranof enroute to Bristol | 1 b N]fiAUb A 1:“’"“"““"’ muni Clerk. | - > i Kking his de- | cific coast League yesterday as they Bay. He will be for the | cipality, CASEY-SHATTUCK AD- | Byplication dates: June 11-18-25, Roller, 2b 2 1/the National Republican Conven-| Larry Trambittes, making his { gone for the sum-| WASHINGTON, June 11. — The| DITION, INC. i Manning, 3b 3 0 tion. but here, has appeared many times Were traveling to open today on |sner; fishing season. |genate has confirmed the appoint-| aiso all. unk'l‘m’w:“p"::n‘;“'m: July 2, 1940. adv. Erskine, 1f, p 2 0 — in the ring in the States, several tfle Toliowing schiedule” for ! this] i e e menit of Augustus H. Kingsbury Jr.| ail unknown heifs p:r trd ::- - — Jensen, p, 1f* 0 0 Empire classifieds brinyg resuits. of his bouts being main eventers. | Week: 5 1.+ Todey’s hews today in The Empire, as postmaster at Haines, Alaska. known deceased persons, and also ¥ s s — — LTy EBRETT ‘; all other persons or parties un- Tmnllv cLo’“‘,s POLLY AND HER PALS BY CLIFF ST known claiming any right, title, o estate, lien or interest in the NUNN-BUSH SHOES . - | HE MADE TH' MISTAKE real estate described in the com-| : I HEARS CLEM KLUMSE'GHPEIQ\‘/EQ ;//5@:‘ :EI—GPZE'F OF TELLIN' HER BEFOREHAND plaint herein, f STETSON HATS ONE O' THOSE NEW f __J\—/ | Defendant. uality Work Clothing Hp e - HE WUZ BUYIN HER A | THE PRESIDENT OF THE| Qualtty. . PIECES WITH ELECTRIC PUSH BUTTON RESTS, LAMPS, RACKS AN' SECH . TH' SWELLEST SHINER ELECTRIC CHAIR! UNITED STATES OF AMER!CA.{ To the above-named defendants, GREETING: | You are hereby required to ap-| pear in the District Court for the| | Territory of Alaska, at Juneau,| | within the First Judicial Divis- ion, within thirty days after the |last publication of this summons, | | namely, within thirty days after [the 11th day of June, 1940, in| case this summons is published,| or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you | personally, and answer the com- » L] ! FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Full Line of : CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & fplnlm of the above-named plain- | RENE e

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