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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JULY I 1940 W ST (leveland, Chicago in Twin Split Several Exciting Games Played Sunday, Two | Major Leagues (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) | The American League's leading | Cleveland Indians and the Chicago| White Sox split a doubleheader | Sunday before 20,000 fans in Chi- cago. The White Sox won the fir game and lost the second. Fou teen hits and three White Sox el ors accounted for the Indian’s| victory. Red Sox Win Two The Boston Red Sox snapped out of a two game losing streak Sunday | by sweeping both ends of a double- | header, both by one run margins, over Washington. | Loses Mound Duel | Philadelphia’s John Babich best- | ed New York's Monte Pearson in| ten innings Sunday in a regular mound duel to give the Athletics| a victory in the nightcap of the| twin contest after Charlie Keller| drove in enough runs to give the| Yankees a victory in the first game. | Browns Mauled The Detroit Tigers mauled the | 8t. Louis Browns in the s of the doubleheader Sunday which was featured by Hank Greenberg's fifteenth homer with two aboard.| The Browns won the first game, an 11-inning affair, Brooklyn Loses Game The Boston Bees snapped Brook- Jyn's winning streak by winning the behind the steady pitching if Manel Salvo after the Dodyers won the first game, Exchange Shuteuts The St. Louis Cardinals and Pitts- burgh Pirates exchanged shutouts before 25,000 fans Sunday in Pitts- burgh. COUPLE MARRIED BY COMMISSIONER E. David Simonson of Juneau and Stella Virginia Benson of Yakutat, were married Saturday at Douglas by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Witnesses were Winnifred Rine- hart and Richard Kobbevnk PO LUBRICATION e THE PRICE PHONE 767 THRIFT CO-OP RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS FREE DELIVERIES——3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY ‘"“THE PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHING' 3 Didest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe D Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrend 2cond game ISNOTEVERYIHING Who Said “Beginner’s Luck”? | | i *Good fishing,” says young William Julius Waldrop, Jr., of Shc!by, North C?ru]ma one of the season’s first and most successful fishermen there. Young William made this catch himself, having started fishmg on his own hook last year. | The story just won't die down| Congress Unammous that Magor TaGuasdie of New| | York City is going to be the nexti| In vo“n BI sums. Secretary of War » Remember‘ g g the old line about smoke and fire . . . But have you heard that| Get Together ShOWR sceretiry of Labor Perkins may! retire too and that if she does AFL Dan Tobin may be called to her chair in the cabinet? i 'S-funniest town. You can walk down the block-long War Depurt- Page One) (Continued trom money and nothing to do but up and go home. ment Building and see generals| of all ranks, colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants . . . You can| "u’:’ dg“;“m’i"o‘)“;‘s \hese| alk down the block-long Navy| o (‘*Lv °-‘°;‘flr :‘}‘:"" : :_ ":mef‘e‘ Building and see admirals, captains, ghokn,; -BRETPRRBOLY ‘| commanders and ensigns . . . and - Hear the Columbia chapter of| ), gnce g month will you see a| ll‘\o_Wopmns National Rifle Asso- uniform . . . If you ever do, put ciation is gonna have 400 members it in your book that he's a stran-| - And when they get 800d oo 44 the nation’s capital. Inci- | enough (B3the rAngL;: Kupyye oo dentally, there’s not a man in War»] practice on dummles dropped in Navy can tell you why ”“S 15 about Senator Pepper, the F‘londq s — -~ |fire-eater, in the present | defense campaign? | saying Senator Pepper’s 5lognn| ITS T I M E TO lis “a speech-a-day keeps Hitler CHANGE YOUR { mwer "™ " s HEAVIER ‘ LUBRICANTS! ijo" Ball | CONNORS MOTOR | b 24 Game for Tomorrow Federals Meel Independ- ' enfs - Former Team Has New Manager The Federals meet the Indepen= dents Tuesday night in a soft base- ball game in Evergreen Bowl. The Federals have a new mana- ger, Bob Mitchell, according to an< nouncement made today. The mem- bers of the team are Ed Darnell, Jack Jeffrey, Norman Keith, V. Joyer, Wendell Snyder, Anthony Thomas, Ralph Maurer, Ernest Stewart, John Krugness. The bat- tery will be announced tomorrow. e LABORATORY RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS MOVED The guinea pigs and rabbits of the Territorial Department of Health laboratories were moved out into the sunshine today to take up sum- mer quarters in hutches outdoors at he rear of the Territorial Buildnig. The animals nave been kept in the basement of the buikding. il e o NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv. e Empire Clnssmedu Pay! great | They're | PHONE 767 318 MAIN STREET ] Savings eposit SEATTLEIN. | \ WINSUNDAY | OF 1 GAME Poriland Salvages Final Game of Seven- Confest Series (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Aldon Wilkie's two-hit shutout pitching gave Seattle a 6-inning fi- nale of the week’s series with the | San Diego Padres on Sunday. The | Padres won the first game by swamping the Seattle Rainiers. Se- attle took the series 4 to 3. Los Angeles and San Francisco | split a double header Sunday while . Oakland took both ends of a double | contest from Hollywood. Cotton Pip- pen held the Stars to seven hits /in the first game and had them [z shut out until the last inning. Portland salvaged the final game of a seven game series with Sacra- mento after dropping the first half of the doubleheader:. Sacramento won the series 5 to 2. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 10, 0; Seattle 8, 5 Oakland 10, 9; Hollywood 2, 4. Los Angeles 2, 3; San Francisco, 4 0 Sacramento 12, 3; Portland 6, 7. National League New York 4, 7; Philadelphia 7, 3. St. Louis 1, 0; Pittsburgh 0, 2. Boston 2,.7; Brooklyn 9, 2. Chicago 4, Cincinnati 7, 7. American League Washington, 5, 4; Boston 6, 5. Cleveland 17, 1; Chicago 5, 3. Philadelphia 3, 3; New York 4, 2. Detroit 6, 10; St. Louis 7, 1. Gastineau Channel League Moose 7; Elks 6; ten innings. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 6; Portland 2. Los Angeles 5; San Francisco 7. San Diego 2; Seattle 5. Oakland 3; Hollywood 5. National League New York 5; Philadelphia 0. Boston 4; Brooklyn 10. Chicago 1; Cincinnati 4. American League ‘Cleveland 7; Chicago 3. Philadelphia 9; New York 12. ‘Washington 9; Boston 7. Detroit 9, 6; St. Louis 5, 7. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct Seattle 55 34 618 Oakland 52 42 553 San Diego 46 45 .505 Hollywood 47 47 500 Sacramento 47 48 495 San Francisco 44 417 484 Los Angeles 43 47 478 Portland 32 56 364 National League Won Lost Pct. Cincinnati ... 41 21 661 Brooklyn 38 21 644 New York 37 22 621 Chicago 34 33 507 Pittsburgh 24 34 414 St. Louis 24 34 414 Boston 20 35 364 Philadelphia 21 39 .350 American League i Won Lost Pct. Cleveland 42 25 827, Detroit 38 25 603 Boston 8w M New York .32 32 E St. Louis 31 37 456 Chicago 28 34 452 Washington 27 41 397 Philadelphia 24 38 .387 Gastineau Channel League Won Lost Pct. Moose ... 3 0 1000 Elks .0 2 000 Douglas 0 [ 000, Stock QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, July 1. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today at the first session of the month is 4%, American Can 96, American Power and Light 3%, Anaconda 20, Bethlehem Steel 75, Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 7, General Motors 42%, International Harvester 43%, Kennecott 25%, New York Central 11%, Northern Pacific 6, United States Steel 50 7/8, Pound $3.79. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, SALE FLASH! A suit sale such as this doesn’t happen often. Ii's a special 4th of July event. ~ All from our regular stock of hetter 35- 39.95 Michaels-Stern suils. ~ 351039.7 83l ‘ Gaba how superior Michaels-St and extra quality. Doubl in sport or dress styles. MOOSE WIN 10 - INNING BAT PARTY New Slugger Shows for Elks in Maloney Off Cutter Haida It was a weird day of new pitch- ers and changing base runners at the ballpark last night with the Elks getting eleven hits and the Moose ten, but the Paps winning in ten innings, 7 to 6. The game was won' again by home run clouter Joe Snow who was the first man up in the tenth in- 'ning and pasted out a four base ball that didn’t come close enough ito the fence to be even consid- ered as questionable. Moose got the first run in the first inning, aided by a wild pitch and a single by Joe Snow. Elks tied the tally in the second when Lewis scored on a single by hard-hitting Maloney of the Haida, 1 big bruiser who has taken Bob Wal- dron’s job in the batting attack, getting four blows out of five times up yesterday. Three Runs in Fourth In the fourth frame, Moose got three runs with Martin, Snow and Collins singling one- after the other, but pretty near the same things oc- curred in_ the sixth for the -Elks, with Lewls, Maloney and Pasquin singling one after the other and the antlered ball club having three runs more at the end of the inning to Jones averages: industrials 121.12, rails 25.70, utilities 22.30. tie the tally again. Moose mnnng(—d to gez one run | HAVENST R THIS IN MY G HAVE THE VAL, IT IN JGGY GRIP - ouT-BU PROBABLY BRING BACK SOME PACKAGES— DWICHES OF CABBAGE BOTTLES ‘ Tweeds rdines Worsteds s 36-44 We couldn't be quite so enthusiastic if so many men —men who appreciate fine clothes—hadn't told us ern’ Suits are . . . Tailoring fabrics—{it—details . . . You'll be amazed at the extras e or single breasted models All colors. MICHAELS-STERN SUITS THIS LOW PRICE S31. until July 3rd ONLY ... You'll agree when you see them, they're A Real Buy! ¥ Due 1o the extremely low price slight alteration charges are exira. OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M. B. M. Beurenps Co. MEN’S SHoOP | ahead again in the sixth, but Elks | nosed ahead by one run when they nmdn two in the eighth. n the last of the eighth, \ued the score with a pair of bin- ‘,le~ the ninth inning went score- le\\. and then Joe Snow lofted his homer-to end the game. The summary and box score is as follows: Moose ABRHPOAE Lawson 4 20510 | F. Schmitz 4 0.1 4 1°0 | Martin 522500 | Snow 5331700 ‘Collins 4.0 3.9 9 ¥ | Guy 200020 Werner | e ) N |J. Schmitz 300010 Sharek 300000 Converse 000 22 2 Totals 3 71030 7 Elks ABRHPOAE Ellenberg ) o A I ‘Taguchi 4 00140 MacSpadden 422100 Addleman 5§ 0011 0 1 Lewis 428 13 1} Maloney .5 0400 0] Pacquin 5 231200 Knight 5000 2 o" Ramsey 500050 Totals 42 6112713 3 Summary Stolen bases, Sharek 1, Willey 1,| Ellenberg 2, Pacquin; sacrifice hits, F. Schmitz, J. Schmitz; home run, Joe Snow 1; innings pitched by Guy, 5 innings, 7 hits, Converse three innings, 10 hits, by Ramsey, % 1-3 innings, 10 hits; struck out, by Guy 4, by Converse 3, by Ram- sey 9; bases on balls, off Guy 2,/ Ramsey 2; wild pitches, Converse 1,| Ramsey 1; umpires, Shaw and If- |fert; scorer Gaffne; il 5 - AT, The Daily Alaska Empire has the aska nev.spaper THERE'LL. BE ROOM IN HIS GRIP IF | REMOVE SIX CORNED BEEF AND FIVE HEADS AND A DOZEN OF YOU KNOW - l largest paid circvlation of any Al- | 4 have a clear route skyward so as| ( | | |It's not much trouble to take |easy way to save time and trees, | COMMON COURTESY While Picnicking SERVICE AP FEATURE pick only a few of the plentiful basket for | varieties and never to pull any up by the roots. be a| ‘Before you go home, take a last take along your|look around. Let the whole fam- you won't|ily help pick up scattered papers, |tin cans, bottles and left-over food. All the refuse you can't burn on the spot will be taken. | home to your garbage can. Then ;| your favorite picnic ground will be When you pack your the Fourth of July picnic, good sport and best disposition, Then spoil anypody’'s fun if a traffic snarl or snail's pace motoring de- | lays you . . , nor be upset when| the picnic basket topples over. It's your common sense thal will make you choosey about the r_eady to give other people a good pienic grounds, If you're cooking tia, . outdoors, ' you'll look for a spot| o 5 | where campfire smoke and Ihmvs‘ MARTII‘ STOCKER LAWSUIT BEGINS Trial of the suit of J. Martin against J. Stocker over ownership not to imperil trees or buildings. a little fuel from town or to use | twigs and shrubs to build yourl fire. That's in line with American | conservation of natural resources. of the vessel Samson IT began in Another good American habit is District Court this afternoon. The guarding campfires until the last boat was posted as security on a loan which Martin obtained from Stocker. e Picnickers are protecting wild The Daily Alaska Empire has the flowers these days, so you can|largest paid circulation of any Al- wlse]y remind your youngsbers waskfl ne\vspnper find a fork an ashes, are buried. You'll machine-made roasting ‘N ew Dodgers Try Their Uniform: In their. Dodger unift , the two new | NV, ball dlwb. poas With manager Lo o o F gt Lvl:ucky" gl:d\nck, and right, pitcher Curt Davis. They came to n:»: from lallllmldclhnvu ing Oll!m I“ m st o aum in cash- - *--——-——v.. et

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