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| Mocse | | | shutout as the Seals triumphed over % b i — . R 1 o . e b . “The NHHON’S” FFSE: styike" wes “eall= g - < § ¥ A 3 |with the Efknien sitting second ] i ed by journeymen printers in New Four plan wee end l('::J(O :?‘:-‘:’mlm“ Ll i wm‘l York in 1776. 5 | b I Tt | . At Lake Hasselborg | | v ¢ | | | | ABR HE | | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and | | Kumasaka 1b 3100 | \ | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Glover plan to| | Taguchi 3b 3010 | spend’ the weekend at Lake Has-| | McDaniel 1f 2000 | selborg on Admiralty Island. They | iJungr ¢ 300 0f ¥ . i » will fly, if weather permits, and| ‘L'Tl““ s 301 Di | y | remain until Sunday at the Forest | | Rice 2b-rf 200 0f | et | Service Lodge. i BT " S | Kuhuski cf 2 vn 00 4 e, : T | -Big Bill Ramsey Shuts Qut | Ramses, » 20 0 o larry Jansen Pilches 4-Hit §250 Offered to Three Subscrive &, the Darly 1aska 3 - s o t | mstes—m plber wih che insumt " Paps and Allows =@ 2100 Shutout-Angelson | League Teams-Doug- | paid circulation | ¢ Bk a2y | | - te o | Only Two Hits LR e 6-Run Spree | las fo Play Haida | Y i ! H | P. Schmitz 2b 3001 | | SCORE LAST NIGHT | Shaw 1f 3 01 o (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) | gu) fans in the Gastineau Chan- Loflk Here Folks? | e R | Bird ef 3 o 1 o Seattle regained second place in .. 4req will have a set-up of three ° » el Ul i | Snow 1b 4 220,051 “‘f‘ P“‘f““" Coast League last night! ), 1eague games over the 4th of 3 | | Grummett ¢ 2 0 0 o by scoring a triumph over San Di-| ;) g §250 lays in the coffers for 0PEN AIJIJ NIG“T i SCORE BY INNINGS J. Schmit ss 3 0 0 of°e0 behind Kewple Dick Barret's hg winners and losers of the twos ¢ ! i 12345 671, |Sturrock 3b § 02 0 1) ftoenls. pliching. game play-off. The third fray will | Elks 0010100 2 Kem p 2 0 0 0 Larry Jansen, San Francisco p, played between the Douglas Red 0000000 0| Chapados rf 2 0 0 o righthander, pitched a four-hit ~oats and the Haida nine in Doug- las on the Island sand lot at 11 Perey Has | Standing stolidly on the mound, Totals 2.0 2 3"“;, !fallywood] Stars “_"“ night. | gielock the morning of the 4th. Thrown the Big Bill Ramsey shut out the Moose Summary ‘me"““:“‘: with a six-run spree in| , ,,.0nt at 6 o'clock the Douglag 'S llast night to push solidly into the| Stolen bases, Kumasaka, Lewls, | secona: place slot as he allowed only [Rice, Ellenberg, Snow; hit by pitch- {two hits with a steady, unswerving, |€d ball, McDaniel by Kern; bases on | hard-hurling pace that sawed the|Y8lls, off ‘Ramsey 2, off Kern 1; Ilegs out from under the Moosemen {Struck out, by Ramsey 9, by Kern | 110; umpires, Metcalf at the plate, inning, ‘Lm Angeles; and the Elks will meet in Juneau smeared Oakland last night. The| gor the first game of the play-off, Angels got four runs in the open-|with the winner to play the Moose ing frame off Stan Corbett and| o the deciding game on the Tom Anaciz, who relieved him, gave| poyrth, | 3 Key Away? 3 |and stole away for the lead. up two more before halting the| It's in the Ch 1 } 1 Bitehing duel with Lee Kern of |Shepard on the bases; scorer, Gaff- | drive 3 Tho RS Ly L D6 RIS S In ine anne -~ i | A, O ney; time of game, one hour and a| B 3:30 o'clock on the afternoon of i | the Mcose. Ramsey walked only one |V i 8| Sacramento and Portland broke| ne 4th on the Firemen’s Ball Park. > " ' 3 N R :‘;n‘: aorlg‘:%llr‘l’:zkl:);:: x;i:: :ll‘\lirl:;;(:::; ik Eevm in a doubleheader last night. } Winner of the two-game Juneag OPE“ ALL NIGHT"EverY “lgh‘. RISING REISER—Sparking the Dodgers’ pennant chase, ' Elkmen. t | | DNRADAY | serles has $125 set. aside, while sqC Pete Reiser (above) is the wonder boy of Ebbets field and one of i ir | S jond place receives $75 and third ‘ Natlonal League's leading hitters. A hard awinger, he's got & |y ocCTing In the third and fifth, the Pacific Coast League lace, 50 i | the National League's leading hifters. A hard swinger, he's & IElks grabbed their runs where they | Place, $50. Oakland 1; Los Angeles 8. Hollywood 0; San Francisco 4. | Seattle 3; San Diego 0. Portland 3, 7; Sacramento 4, 0. National League New York 4; Boston 5. Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 9; Philadelphia 3. American League fiel : pofi oL e wowerul oW ilE Arit and fIER g icould and then stopped their rivals | cqldf Ham Kumasaka scored first| of the Elks as he took first on Stur- | ock’s bobbie and then came sliding | GE]’S DISMISSA[. into home on his face as Taguchi| | took a single from Kern. Nothing, - Sine et ont maximg toree away. | JUlio Bonetti on Ineligible, } i it s e too ot mis wase on| List Following Invesfi- | New vork's: Boston 4. ; gation, 2 Months | Gustincau Channel League | S » ‘ | PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 Celebrate the 4th OUGLAS BESPECTACLED STARS PHILADELPHIA—Sam Byrd of | Philadelphia and Harold (Jug) Mce | Spaden of Boston are two golf | professionals who wear glasses. S e A - | EXCURSION BOAT . | TAKU LODGE Leaving J um;au Thursday l July 3 at 7 P. M. Returning gundaygli\fight Side Trips and Fishing RESERVATIONS AT BARANOF HOTEL - Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! BUY DEFENSE BONDS "and then chalked up another white | number when Joe Snow made a wild | = Ithrow to third and left home wide| DURHAM, 8. C., July 3—William open. G. Graham, President of the Na-| Our Hero Shaw smashed out a nice | ticnal Assceiation of Professional double for the Moose in the v.mrd.ianeba]l leagues, today announced ! m ” ‘but Bird did dirt to Shaw’s chances |that pitcher Julio Bonetti, of the Sacramento ....59 28 FIREMEN'S HOSE RACE—8:30 P. M., THRI_JSDAY. JULY 3 as he 'struck out and took the Elks|Los Angeles Club in the Pacific, Seattle i 46 38 Company 1 vs. Company 2——Prize, $25 from the field. In the last frame Coast League, has been placed on|San Diego . 4 40 ] 4he Moose determinedly stepped up the ineligible list as the result of an San Francisco .41 46 Jfor a rally, but luck was against investigation extending over two!Los Angeles oA 45 " them. when Snow stepped up to bat months into his reported association 4% w— Yo CHannE“ s PARADE 9'30 A' “‘ fizst and then was fanned by Ram- | with an alleged gambling fraternity.' (Forms on St. Ann’s Avenue, near Natatorium) PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS — First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Best sey. The other two outs were a mat- ot et iy Ly of course and the game was over BUY DEFENSE STAMPS { decorated bicycle, boys; best decorated bicycle, girls; best decorated tricycle, . best decorated wagon, boys; best decorated doll buggy, girls; best decorated baby buggy, first and second prize; mE NEw BAITLEFRONI best decorated wheelbarrow, boys; best decorated wheelbarrow, CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Sen1 YOUR GARMENTS o Triangle . Yo ppearsnee B8 A‘:l“l'l!:‘ ‘Whea Seu Have Them Cleaned Herel an error, this one on Fritz Schmitz, | Moose 0; Elks 2, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Hollywood 38 Oakland 36 49 Portland 3 50 National League | Won~Lost Pet.| St. Louls ... .48 23 676 | Brooklyn 48 24 667 New York 37 32 .536 | Cincinnati 36 34 Pittsburgh ... 2 34 | Chicago 31 39 S hite ? girls; most patriotic boy; most patriotic girl; most comical boy; most comical girl; most orignal boy; most original girl; best na- tional costume of any country, boy and girl; best character costume, boy and girl. , All children in parade not winning prizes will be given 25 cents for participating. COMMITTEE OF JUDGES: Mrs. Charles Tuckett, Mrs. Erwin Hachmeister, Miss Jennie Johnson, Mrs. James Sey and Mrs. Fred Endres. BASEBALLGAME--11A. M. 460 443 400 286 Boston ...l...26 39 Philadelphia 20 50 ! American League Won Lost | New York 45 26 Cleveland . .43 30 | Boston ..........36 33 | Chicago 36 34 Detroit » S— | 36 Philadelphia ........33 36 Washington ......26 43 | 8t. Louis . .....34 43 Gastineau Channel League Won' Lost Moose .. oty | 2 Elks ... A 2 Douglas . 1 2 FRITZ IIVIC KEEPS TITLE DESPITELOSS Slim Crowd Sees Bummy Davis Get Technical KO in Tenth NEW YORK, July 3. — Fritzie Zivic, welterweight champ weighing | |in at 140% pounds, was technically | kayoed last night by Bummy Davis | at 148 in the tenth round of a sched- ! uled 12 round non-title bout. | The kayo did not affect Zivic's welterweight championship. A slim crowd saw Zivic do a workmanlike Job of outclassing Bummy through- - ' Pet. .634 589 522 b5l4 507 478 377 364! If You're Looking !of a Better Buy . . . Seé This New ' General Electric Pct. 600 500 | 333 | FIELD SPORTS--2:00 P. M. 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