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r 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE |4 1941. "EAGLES DA NCE boig WINNER OF IN EAGLES HALL — DOUGLAS FIRST HALF PUBLIC INVITED Islanders Take Game Last Put On Your HiDe-Ho Clothes . . . : % AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! Night from Elks-New Schedule Sunday After the Eagles Dance 2l Score Last Night DON'T MISS THE FUN AT THE WINNEIUN SEALS' TILT One of Oddest Double- headers of Season Is Played Laft Night (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Seattle Rainiers finaliy won | a game in the series with the San| O Douglas ' 11; Elks 2. 9 Francisco Seals, slamming out five| Score By Innings | 1 X | [ §] ( LA S IRNN consecutive singles in the seventh| 1234567 LBV it innin last nizht to overcome ‘the |Douglas 3030401 11 Seals by a 1 to 0 lead and putting |Elks 0000020 2 the score at 3 to 1. Scarsella tripled | i e ni | in the ninth inning to drive in the The visiting Douglas Red Coats fourtk 5 Snc:;\::nw gave Hollywood a closed up the first half of the Gasti- vallopi as ight. Friets ineau Channel League schedule tight- dousle walloping last night. Frietas|, ©y, 1"y "defense strike last night pitched the first game to a shutout == | allowing only eight hits. Kleinke gave ”Ik”‘,“-‘ “’"f“""l‘ ";; C;i':' S";‘;"‘x Stars only seven hits in. the e Y b e ighions. the Islanders hit Koski for a total Three San Diego pitchers finally of 14 hits as he sent them down managed to beat Oakland last night | 1€ gr00Ve. | with the aid of a four-run flurry in| The victory was the fourth con-{ the eighth inning after trailing |secutive win for the Island nine and that tar. the one game necessary to cancel . Portiand won one game lasts mgm the two remaining rained-out‘forays’ > first half, and start the sec-| but lost the second one of ti - |1 the first half, . e gy doubleh&dershe “The|ond slate clean, but with the Red first game was a normal one. 'rhclc"““ holding the plaque for \\'inning second game was a one-inning play- |the schedule so far. Sunday the second period of lhe off of the game halted by failure of | —\Lhe lights last April 6. League schedule will start with the Moose meeting the Elks at 6 o'clock on the Firemen's Ball park Elks Swamped at Start s“m: ?f‘csslofiafiam‘:’l_‘ The Islanders played not at the' San Diego 6; Oakland 4. ‘m-s: part of the fray as they stepped Sacramento 4, 2; Hollywood 0, 1_“0 the -plate to take three hits gnd Portland 5, 4; Los Angeles 2, 5. three runs, from Koski in the first National League {half of the first frame. Culbertson St. Louis 1; Brooklyn 0. |tock first on a single, Erskine was American l;ea‘ue | walked and they came up Rusty No games scheduled. Rustad. Rustad connected with a Gastineau Channel League double and in came Culbertson. Jen- Douglas 11; Elks 2. |sen stepped up for a single to bring in Erskine and then Rusty, himself, made the tour for the third run Have You Tried JOHNNY'S FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN ——— or BROILED STEAK DINNERS Served Any Time _..m\ Mo, The Most Delicious Food on the Channel! II[IIIIIIIIJII_II!IIII mum ® Double-width Dessert GAMES FRIDAY Drinks Expertly Mixed FULLY-FITTED 6.1 cv. fi. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR ® Super-Powered Meter-Miser i . ® New Low Operating Cost ' ', ® Large 6.1 cu. ft. Food Compartment ® Frozen Storage Compartment JUNEAU. ALASKA fodel I—IS Some of its 30 features: W ® Stainless Porcelain Sliding Hydrator @ Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays Tray FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE with Exclusive, New, Fgster RADIANTUBE COOKING UNITS 4 ¢ Some of its features: i » Three Large Storage Drawers 5 ® Cooking Top Lamp ® Thermizer Well Cooker ® Super-Size Twin Unit Oven © High-Speed Broiler #Cook-Master Oven Control illustrated, opticaal at slight extra cost. W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 17 STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS while Andy Andrews was being put TONIGHT ... AND EVERY NIGHT WE GREET YCU AT THE Tacllio Comn Leaiee sout. | made it safely to first. = Won Lost _Pet.| yntil the sixth the Elks had only| stragier's error cost the Douglas| “The Bright Spot on the Channel® cocramenty | on Lost P = ‘., ODE man to make first base that be- the two runs piled up against =—'|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllllllll|IllllIIlllllullllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI|!|lIIIIIINllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII"HIIIlllllllllllllli.m San Diego 31 81 3 ing Lewis who made It on a Douglas|them, tor Lews stepped up for 2| sl |error. No more than three Elks had double to bring in Taguchi. Jensen | B 7 R i T AN TR T e IS-IZI;]Y';inood g: gg ‘::: been to bat in any inning, no hits gettled down to scme strike-outs at | | 4 4 Dad they taken from Jensen. this stage of the game and finally o : There IS NG Substuule fO' SI lou's Is :‘0’:"“““‘11 ;g 36 446 pyt (he Douglas were adamant in‘closed out the batters with his third | L e, S o 426 their scoring. taking a breather be- | strike-out. Jensen fanned three men L Oakland 27 39 sing (tween innings where they shoved up! ave three hits in the frame. | National ‘;,‘“’“' ‘markers Again, in the third, as in g e One More Score Idcr ver {86 o Son Lost Pebltne first, the Red Coats piled up| The Elks were hopelessly sunk at| | Brooklyn 34 18 ‘654 three runs as Erskine smashed out the beginning of the seventh with | cne of the longest hits of the sea- the score standing 10 to 2, but the son and one which ground rules Jglanders still were not satisfied. | New York 28 25 Dod er (Iub gi:cinnau ;Z i 409 called a homer when the ball whis- Stragier took first on Koski’s error i 21" A1 eq over the cars in left field and and then came in for the run when | Newspaper Advert ’l‘-h(“v l!)flk ‘g’o?;:’:mh f‘; g? ;f: struck tho fence behind. Rustad willey took another single from | * Philadelpt 16 94 ook a walk and came in on Andy Koski. In the last half of the canto,| Exh|bmon Game Playe | i 33 327 Andrews’ single. Jensen made the Jensen walked his only man as Hal- | i on |third score for the canto after tak-'lie Rice made the bag for the first Won Lost alike--- by Cleveland, Cincinnafi |cewna " Pet.ling a one-base hit from Koski and time in his baseball career, but he1 -643 coming in on Andy's single. got no further as Koski grounded out | Rice cf ... Koski p . Totals y Stolen bases, Willey 2, Culbertson, Erskine, Roller, Rice, double play, Lewis to Ellenberg; two base hits, Niemi, Stragier, Tugachi, Lewis; home runs, Erskine, Jensen; bases on balls, off Jensen 1; struck out, by Jensen 10, by Koski 2; passed balls, Reischl 4; umpires, Keaton at the plate, Shepard on the game, one hour, 25 minutes. | bases; scorer, Gaffney; time of BUY DEFENSE STAMPS off Koski 4;| Mine Sirike Slluahon At Fairbanks Still Not Changed; No Parieys FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 14— Negotiations between the CIO lo- cal union of miners and the United States Smelting, Refining and Min- ing Company over the strike situa- tion, is at a standstill. No confer- ences were arranged yesterday and {no new parleys seem to be planned. SSELLITTRNINY iy BUY DEF’ENSL BONDS Look Here, Folks!? OPEN ALL NIGHT Percy Has Thrown the Key Away!? It's in the Channel ~— OPEN ALL NIGHT-Every Night! PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 | New York 30 22 577 Jensen Over Fence for threc-away and ended the ball| RBYT af Home of Baseball B T M S8 Sucond homer of the game Wis ame. i | = 34 2 28 38 ripped out of the park as Mark Jen- (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Detroit 2% 25 537|sen stepped up to the plate to send | In the only game played yester- | Philadelphia 2 28 2/a hot one over the fence into center BOX SCORE look very much alike but the day in the two major leagues, St.|St. Louis 17 -8 340! field, Andrews took first on a walk Douglas ‘ that you rec ter you h Louis increased the lead in the Na- Wfl:h.inflwn 17 36 321'and made a run when Niemi dou- | AB R H E} jort, 3 1 tional pennant race to three games | Gastineau Channel League bled. Then Niemi added to the score| Wiley ¢ ) e S ) R SO R ¥ Gsum: with a shutout of Brooklyn on south- | (Final—1st Half) by taking his run when Stragier Culbertson rf ot e A re ''company conscious’ paw Max Lanier’s four hit pitching.; Won Lost Pct.lconnected with a hard hit double.|Erskine, If 4 2 1 0 bv\l y and reputation of the com- Wyatt also held the St. Louis bunch | Douglas 8 3 .769 Stragier brought in the fourth run|Rustad ss 3 3.3 1 BRI BRCH o el polich to four hits and scoreless except in|Moose 6 5 546/ of the frame on Willey's single,|Jensen p St (e R pany bac: their policies. the third inning, Elks 2 8 200 making the canto record stand at'Andrews 1b i i () Exhibition Game —eo—— four hits and four runs from Koski'Roller 2b 4.°007 00 Meanwhile, at Copperstown, New| Much of the Honduras mahogany|—two doubles, one homer and onec|Niemi ef .. 4 1 1 [J &ll(!tt!’@k Agene) York, the home of baseball, Cleve-|used for furniture really comes single. Stragier 3b . 4 2 1 1 £ land beat Cincinnati 2 to 1 in an ex- | from Brazil. ‘ Mark Jensen was holding the Elk- - - = = Seward Street hibition game in memory of Abner e men down and the batters couldnt| Totals B 1 14 3 PHONE 249 Doubleday. tell if the balls were coming up or | —_——— - The Dally Almika Exbire b m‘!g(inz down, until Shavcg chski Flks | iargest paid circulation of any Al-|geon0d up to the plate in the sixth' AR ‘R R B Bubscribe v ‘the Daily Alasks’aska newspaper. to take the first hit from Jensen | euchi 30 3 1 1 o BN |and start a hiting, scoring spree that | fenr ot 1 it ended soon enough, but piled up Enenb? 2b 3 i w T H E three hits and two runs against th"‘Salour: gr! 3 g g 001 i otherwise faultless record of the | NEW' loNGER, ”Ew { Douglas huiler. ge:schl » oY L) 1\ ( Sun Blinds Culbertson Nellsen 12 o Sl s L usv R'D'“G SPR'NGS Then Kqski was on first and Ta- guchi stepped up for his turn. 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