The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1941, Page 8

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THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, M 'SACRAMENTO [MOOSE KN ONCE AGAIN BEATS OAKS | Seattle Pounds Out Victory —First Triple Play of Season Made (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Sacramento is well on the way of capturing the sixth consecutive series of the season by scoring nine [runs in the first inning last night Moose | to defeat Oakland. The win was Elks also behind the six hit pifching of | Tony Freitas. his fifth victary of| pyjing themselves out of the cel-{ the season against one defent, lar and winning their first game of Seattle pounded out 15 hits 1st i ‘season, the Moose whipped the | nizght to deignl San Diego and baggy trousers right off the cocky| | bolster the Rainier’s hold o second g "yine last night to the tune of Iplace in the Pacific Coast League’s|g wo 5 after the two squads had | standings. played inning game of | Les Scdnsella’s homer proved 10 c..ewball. | |be the winning margin - after| gyen the first frame was pock- | Frankie Hawkins had doubled yarpeq with dementia praecox or |against the fence in the niath inh- gome other mental ailment as the ing to score two runs to give Port-|yoo5 went to the platter to retire land a victory over San FFancisco|egore the fans had opened their | in last nights game. The game WaS paos of popcorn and small hand marked by a triple play by the grenades which they used to en- | Seals, the first in the league this|q,,rage the umpire, Guy singled | oosyam |and then paddled to second on Fritz | Scow Thomas pitched Los,Angeles| gopmitz' sacrifice. Martin flied out to a win last night over HOllywood |ty jeft field, and Guy was caught { by allowing only seven hits in @ tight | gu¢ at second Sl efors thi | pitcher’s duel, EAGLES DANCE TONIGHT EAGLES HALL IN DOUGLAS Public Invited Glen Edwards’ Orchestra 10 o'clock AFTER THE DANCE WILL SEE YOU AT THE DOUGLAS INN For that Intermission Snack You Must Try JOHNNY’S FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN and BROILED STEAK (SERVED ANYTIME) Soothing and Thrilling Music by RUTH at the Electric ORGAN OVER ELKS IN SEVEN FRAMES 1Amlered Tribe Scores in First Frame, Then Pick Daisies Moose 9, Elks 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Admission 50c Couple | ULLY-FITTE idae 1941 F «® Tt 34567 40210 00000 a seven MODEL S-6 Terms arranged to suit you This new 1941 Frigidaire has many features, including: [RFiwid thinotes old. | e Frozen Storage Compartment @ Quickube Ice Trays e Double-Width Dessert Tray o New Low Operating Cost o Faster Ice Freezing o Lift-Out Shelf o F-114 Safe Refrigerant e Automatic Interior Light All-time low price for a 6 cu. ft, 1941 Model R-6 Frigideire with so many featus Has famous Quickube Ice Trays. EASY TERMS W. P. JUNEAU, ALASKA HAIDA STILL ON VERGE OF LEAGUE PLAY Ensign Jimfl;ne Is Cam- paiging Among League Officials ftfiinal 0.k Discussion of Haida's inclusion in the Channel League became more intense today among baseball fans and team managers as Haida En- sign and manager-pitcher James Payne campaigned among League officials for an official approval to start the Coast Guard nine into the League schedule. Payne claims, and apparently with much truth, that Juneau's own Coast Guard vessel has a bunch of the sluggin'est, fightin'est, runnin’- est ball players ever congregated on (ne ship and in the light of the Haida's crew winning the Pacific Coast championship of the Coast Guard in basketball this year maybe he’s right. Tt has been pointed out by league officials in favor of the idea the ad- toes to be reaped by the in- clusion of a fourth team in the L.ackets of the League, but others claim that emergencies upon which | the Haids might be called may. dis- | rupt schedules and games. Replying to the only vantage point of the opposition, Payne said, “The Haida is stationed in Juneau rermanently. and the men on board have adopted Junest as their home. res. Large Sliding Hydrator—Stain- lessporcelain for easy cleaning. Keeps vegetables dewy fresh. JOHNSON PHONE 17 |We stay here and we spend our money here. We would like very | much an opportunity to take part in the community life of our home. “As far as emergency calls are cencerned, we know that we have one hour to report after recall for any emergency. That in itself should Le surance encugh for the League. We would like to participate in the regular schedule and take our chances to get in the upper brackets, and, frankly 1 think we have a good chance of getting in those upper brackets : | “A schedule can easily be arrang- jed to be played for the duration of {our stay in port, fof we know just | when we are to be called out. Weve got something to coffer, and we hope we have a chance to show our wares.” Tonight the manager of the teams will meet with Ensign Payne to de- cide on a course of action, and per- haps settle the question of whether the Channel League will have four teams instead of three this year. e 149 NEW AIRPORTS WANTED WASHINGTON, May 10.—Presi- $ formerly GAMES FRIDAY | Pacific Coast League Seattle 5; San Diego 4. Los Angeles 3; Hollywood 1. Sacramento 10; Oakland 1. Portland 5; San Francisco 4. National League i, | [0 COMPLETE THE EVENING'S FUN | ' Rabbit Ellenberg trotted to first |on the shortstop’s error, then Ta- guchi singled to right field, Not long later the two Elkmen brought lin the first two runs to make the |score 2 to 0 and retaining their con- fidence of keeping the Moose in the All scheduled games postponed on celjar, But that was the last score account of rain. | American League St. Louis 9; Cleveland 6. Other scheduled games postponed yp to a two-all tie as Johnny Slagle on Over 6 Million Frigidaires Built and Sold - " e T SOAP BOX DERBY MOVIE IS BILLED FOR NEXT WEEK Entrants in Juneau Race fo Get Free Passes to Capitol A Soap Box Derby motion picture showing scenes from last year's na- tional finals at -Akron, Ohio, been obtained by Manager Charfes Beale of the Capitol Theatre for showing next Friday and Saturday. All beys registered in the Juneau Derby, who have their sponsor pa- pers signed and returned, will be| given free passes to the Capitol for next weekend’s program. Boys should call at Soap Box Derby headquarters in the store space occupied by Halvorsen's Dress Shop for their passes. Soap Box Derby clinjc there is open each evening from 7:30 until 9 o'clock, No doubt parents of boys who will, enter the Derby will be interested in seeing this film showing how the | big race at Akron is run off. The winner of the Juneau race, spon- sored by the Rotary Club and the Daily Alaska Empire, will be given a free trip to Akron as a prize, — e - NOTICE I, Claude Woolman, will not be dent Roosevelt today asked Congress responsible for any debts contracted for a $61,000,000 appropriation with /by persons other than myself, from | | which to construct 149 new airports this date. and enlarge 20 now being built for adv. (Signed) CLAUDE WOOLMAN. use of the Army Air Corps and tac- tical units for civilian purposes. No mention is made of the locations of the proposed additional fields. -—— STEP to Health with Beiter Feet. Phonce 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. —adv. arnations Symbolic of Mother's Day Juneau Lodge No. 700, Loyal Order of Moose, Wish to Extend on Mother's Day Our Fraternal Greetings to All the Mothers on Gastineau Channel. - account of rain, Gastineau Channel League Moose 9; Elks 2. the Elkmen made. | In the second canto the Moose |brought the marking on the wall |came in on Ham Kumasaka's bauble {and Battler Joe Bird made his double good after the catch of has* Shaw's high fly. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS From then on it was a story of Pacific Coast League |the Moose making runs while the! Won Lost. Pet.'glks made errors. In the Terrible! 24 7 774 Third the former cellar keepers of 18 13 581 the League managed to eke out four 16 15, 516 runs against the powerful, errorless 16 - 17 485 ks as Schmitz, Snow, Martin and 15 16 48%igjagle made the tour to make the 13 19 406 gate stand 6 to 2. 1219 387 Ham Kumasaka Errs Again 1 19 367, Pritz Schmitz was leading off National League {from second when Slugger Joe Snow Won Lost Pet. clipped out a slippery single which 18 -8 150 danced in Ham Kumasaka's hands 15 T4 ong enough for Schmitz to slide -10 326 into home after Ham’s wide throw 9 450 to the plate. 'Twasn't long later 9 450 when Bird came up with the bases 7 -389 loaded and only one away. He was [ -333 put out at first on a fielder’s choice 7 -318 that allowed Slagle to go in to make {his second run on his second walk. Pct. ' In the fifth Snow doubled right 867 off the bat and Slagle got his third 583 walk from pitcher Maxie Lewis. Bird| -856 singled as he got into the swing! 524 and loaded the bases for Sturrock. | %26 But it was no use. Then Shaw step- | 409 ped up to give Kumasaka his third -350 bauble bringing in Slagle and -Snow. 333 Three walks for Slagle; three runs |Ior Slagle. Pct.i New Umpire | 1.000. A new umpire behind the plate | 5001 appeared behind the bars of his' .333 mask as umpire Glassy Lowe left] |and Bob Druxman stuck his neck ! jout for the remainder of the meet. In the sixth Fritz Schmitz scored | \ \ | Sacramento | Seattle | San Diego . |san Prancisco Hollywood | Oakland Los . Angeles Portland | i eroklyn St Louls | New. York | Cincinnati | Boston Chicago | Pittsburgh | Philadelphia ! American | Won | Clevelargl | New York Boston | Detroit | Chicage ‘Washington | Philadelphia L 3 {St. Louis 6 ; Gastineau Channel Leagne Won Lost 1 [ 1 1 1 2 Lost 8 10 10 Douglas : Elks Mcose FINISH IT AT T HE POPULAR DOUGLAS INN DOUGLAS INN “The Bright Spot on the Channel” Elks smacked pthe Juneau Florist sign square in the “Juneau”. Seems that Fritz wins something for that feat. - Maxie Lewis pitched a fairly good seven frames last night, but he's still wearing the bioomers for | Addleman, ¢ which he is famous. Last year they Vorhies, rf called him “Bloomers” Lewis. .| O'Dell, 2b Iniielders got confused when a rub- } Kun‘wsaka, ss per ball started bouncing around | Lewis, p petween the box and home. .| McDaniel, 1f In the middle of the fourth frame Umpire Grassy Lowe found that he| had to be somewhere else in exactly | Summary five minutes. . When Bob Drux-| Stolen bases, Martin, Snow, Lewis man took Grassy’s place he com- | 2; sacrifice hit, Schmitz; two-base mented that the plate is just about | hits, Bird, Snow, Schmitz; bases on the only thing you can see with the balls, off Guy, four, off Lewis, six; mask on, and that some people struck out, by Guy seven, by Lewis w cooccoocommD Ellenberg, cf Taguchi, 3b MacSpadden, 1b 0w w e e D ocvocommmmoOm 1 28 ~ - 5 doubt that a referee can see even'four; passed ball, Blake, Addleman; | Druxman at the es; scorer, one hour, | umpires, Lowe, "plate: Shepard on the bas Gaffney; time of game, 50 minutes. e — City Paints Up As Part of '(leanup Week Three bright hues of fresh paint were being applied liberally about Juneau this week by Street Depart- ment employees. that, Game Tomorrow At 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the victorious Moose will meet the Douglas squad in a return match on the Firemen's Field in Juneau. The following is last nights box score and summary: The box score: Moose w Guy, p Schmitz, 2b cowco~~mool jon a double to chalk up the ninth Martin, 1f Yellow was going on curbs to de- SRR |Pacific Conference Mem- bers Are o Lose 22 Freshmen | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 10« —In the most drastic purge in the history of the Pacific Coast Con- ference, 22 freshmen athletes, rep- resenting five member schools, have been ruled ineligible for further competition. ' The announcement is made by Commissioner Atherton. The purge costs Stanford eight men, Oregon six, Washington Sta‘e four and Oregon State and Univer- sity of Washington two each. Atherton blamed overzealous Alumns for paying football players and other unethical practices. ———e— A FELLER IS | | I 'y | was ATTENTION, ELKS! All Elks requested to meet note “no parking” zones. Green was going on hydrants otI the high-pressure system. | Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- Red was going on hydrants of the | noon, May 11, to attend Mother's un for the Moose, and the game Snow, 1b over. The Elks had a chance Slagle, ss © retalinte in the scventh but had, Bird, cf ea cakes instead, Both Lewis of Sturrock, 3b m co~ocococold The | ~ BATTED OUT |7 hits each. | HIGHLIGITS OF THE GAME | Fritz Schmilz took a cut at the | | | sphere and rclied out a double that i 2 Alan Strange, Former Se- aftle Player, Adds fo Victory for St. Louis | (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) The St. Louis Browns knocked Bobby Feller out of the box yester- day afternoon with seven runs in| the third and fourth innings that| gave: the Cleveland Indians the fourth straight setback behind the ‘eight hit hurling of Vern Kennedy. Alan Strange, former Seattle in- fielder, played a prominent part in the victory over Feller pounding out two doubles in three times at bat |and he handled seven chances with- | Jeff Heath, formerly of the Wash- |ington Senators got two hits in four innings. | The game was the only one in the \major league as the others were rained out. LAST RITES MONDAY FOR GEORGE KATICH Funeral services for George. Ka- tich, who passed away May 5 atj St. Ann’s Hospital, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'elock from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. W. G. LeVasseur will | deliver a mrfmag:y wi at ! times e in Evergr ———————— “BubscToe Ty - the” Dany Empire—the paper with the pald circulation. ; |the Elks and Guy of the Moose gave Shaw, If | Grummett, c, 1b | Black, ¢ 6-CYLINDER 45-85 H. P. 0/ regular water system and on fire 1|alarms boxes and the telephone 0| poles which support them. —————— Empire Classifieds =av! L L e coccoruwnmnod HOOONO M 2 97 2 | Day services. 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