The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1941, Page 5

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work-out.” Ramsey -went' 'in’ for|Sturrock took His second hit as ke Koski in the fifth, held the bal-llorced Converse in with a double, ting Moosemen down to no hits/and then stood fast on second. Rapid Repetition Moose 9 lfi]’urph and White Hurler for 8 to 1 Win Last Night and no runs, but the harm wns'snuw took a single, Sturrock made (AUSES loss | Elks were just a little lower in the up to bat. He, too, took his turn | second place slot. | with a single and in whipped Snow ner, the Elks played solid ball for guchi pulled a bobble to allow the first two innings, scoring first! Schmitz to make home with the | to 1ift the hickory in the contest,| frame. took a single from Smith on the| then shot in for the score when sad sequel to the third as | Ellenberg took the count at first. Moose pulled the same tricks on But then the Elkmen died “;Iwnh Koski worse and Schmitz tak- slow and terrible death as hurler ing his second home run in two e done, the game was lost and thelthe tour and Jack Schmitz came : Holding forth in their usual man- with the third consecutive run. Ta- FOR ElKMEN:hlood when Kumasaka, first man fourth and last run for the third first swing, stole two bases and | Hits and Errors he boys in the blue and white, ! Four SCORE LAST NIGHT | Koski stubbornly gave hits and|consecutive games. runners Moose 8;, Elks 1 | would not pull himself from the tcok their exercise while the Elk- e box and error after error piled upimfl’] fretted and fumed. But Shaw. Sce on the far side of the score sheet.|Converse, Sturrock and Schmitz h“‘;e ;y 3"‘:““;5 ¢ 7—T1.| Koski gave three hits in the sec-|just kept adding and didn't even k Elks 1000 0 0 0—1 ondand then came the fatal third feel badly about it. ' Moose 0 0 44 00 0—8|and fourth frames as the Paps/ The remainder of the contest, with Ramsey in the box for the Elks was more careful ball and the battle ended as Shaw made a one-man double- play, catching Kuhuski's high fly and naking the third out when he stepped on second to catch Mc- Daniel trying to return safely. ‘The box score: made eight runs in the two cantos, and none going to the weakened Elkimen. Koski kept grooving them and the Moose kept slugging them.| A good time. was had by all. Converse made his base while Koeski and Ellenberg were pulling ] fast one on Shaw at second The Moose knocked Koski out of the box with 10 hits in. four frames last night in the Firemen's Bail Park as they blasted away with Jack Schmitz soaring out a homer and Hub Sturrock taking a double as he chalked up .750 for the night’s g - & ) Came the fourth canto with the § the i | "YOU'REOUT™ " . ?g | | g | I with the £ ° Pitcher Julio Bonetti (above) of the Los Angeles Club of the Pa- | cific Coast League, has been plac- ! ed on the ineligible list by William | G. Braham, President of the Na- | ISEATTLE IS CREEPING UP TOWARD TOP Hal Turpin Quells Porfland 1 Uprising-Stars Defeat Angels, First Game (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) Veteran ‘Hal Turpin quelled a Portl: uprising last night to give Seattle a. victory. in the first meeting of these teams this sea-| son. Seattle gained an edge on the leading Sacramento Solons who were beaten by the San Diego Pa- dres. Lou Tost held the Los Angeles Angel; to three hits last night as the Hollywood Stars won the home- | town series opener to return to the first division. Tost actually pitched o shutout as the Angels’ lohe run Wwas “unearned. | Oakland took advantage of all Wiat 3 Things DO YOU WANT MOST OF ALL IN A REFRIGERATOR? Dependable Performance day after day is ‘what makes a refrigerator thrifty and con- venient—and you get it in a G-E! Low Operating Cost means savings month after month—and you get it in a 'G-E! Long Life means a lasting investment—and you get it in a G-E! Of course you also get the size and the features you want in a G-E- | | | There is a new 6.2 Cubic Ft. Model for Only $134.95 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Moose i 1 ".he breaks, aided by effective bat-! AB R H E :0"‘:;:530'“"“" ': P";"““"‘;:l ting, to score a victory over San| - n—— . 9 Shaw, 2b 4 1 0 1| Basel agues. Bramham sal Francisco last night, Oakland scored . d i d Converse, 1f 4 2 1 0 theaction was the result of a tWo- _ fyice fn the first inning A Fme Feathel‘e Fl‘len Sturrock, 3b 4 2 3 0 month investigation of the play- | 4 - Snow, 1b 3 1 1 0 er'sassociation with alleged gam- AR ) | g J. Schmitz, ss 3 2 2 1! bling figures. | OAMES TURSIMY jre Grummett, ¢ 30 1 1| — “ ! Pacitic Coast League Mrs. William Bodenbers 6f § 0 1 Beattle 4; Portland 2. | ' Chapados, o 3 oy S| I B 'h | '“San’ Diego 9; Sacramento 2, Chalmers 3 | 11 San! Trancisco 3; Oakland 4. Sk e o en a s | “ilios Angeles 1; Hollywood 3. BIG BASE found Donsld %0 Gastineau Channel League Robin Elk: M) 1, ! Elks 1; Moose 8. A Uc eaner National League ‘ H 1] haif-starved and b {+/No games played on account of . . St o | Al-Star game. (Third Confingent of Troops | e 8 | s American League | in a garbage Ellenberg, 2b 3 0 1 0 OKLAHOMA CITY, July 9 — A A | e § 8 13 ooy it ok o home pere_ o s layodon account ot Now on Way to The B | Ali-Star game. . Lewis, s (ol 0.4 Aon e ¥ sl Azores Aboard Liner P8 Jiolaen, 1t 3 0 0 O avk door of his home. W, M. 'STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS - g RLRel, ot 8 L O‘tgriad:n 132;e§ ams‘mdome, ¥ Pacific Coast League LISBON, July 9.—The liner Cur- l home. Kuhuski, rf 3 0 0 o0 : | Won Lost Pt |Valho Araujo has sailed for the Koski, p 1 0 0 of In the bathroom was a wet tub, A R B | 8 , As she fed him la boy's slack suit, a sport shirt, Sac:amento 63 31 670 Azores with the third contingent of Ramsey, p 1;90: 0 “‘t " el A it highty Seattle 50 41 549 Portuguese troops sent there dur- and gt — wlo DRV, '8 “s ; is »dflb gm"' San Diego 5 43 543 ing the past three monhs. 26 1 5 5¢° ‘f'ed ol o B Rt Eoo e S a1 “47a| It 18 said the President, Gen. Car- restored him Summary | intruder, who apparently carried Se Angoles v "4g7 ™ona, plans to Visit the Azores very | Stolen bases: Sturrock, Snow,| 8nother change. I e e 8 457 S00n- | to health, Schinitz, Kumasaka 2, McDaniei; T 5 2] ioakmnd 3 40 52 ‘435 —————— '{ he became quite two-base hit: Sturrock; home run: { Portland 36 55 396 i J. Schmitz; double play: Shaw;| W Natiscal aasmo s ‘IIALY.GERMA"Y tame, and passed ball: Grummett; struck out:| lodiag Won Lost Pet. | now eats out of »y Smith 6, by Ramsey 1, by Kos-| | Brooklyn 0 24 i i 1; umpires: Lowe at the plate,| 8t Louls ... 48 28 632 Hx NEw RD[R i her hand Sturrock; scorer: Hill; time of| } New York 39 32 549 | i game: 1 hour, 25 minutes. | ¥ Cincinnati ... 39 35 521/ I" * vum‘vl‘ and answers to ¢ ttsburgh 33 35 485 her call. hicago 42 447 Franbi ! : ton ... ol ] 408, Ayi H it =1 e Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY “0 GAME IODAY, © Philadelphia .....20 54 270 Axis Nahons Parhhor! Con = ol ; [ Ame Seattle, Washington SAYS j I. GRAY | rlunwmmon el quered coumry in A ; L] L] New York ... 48 26 649 Sklppet ® ® Cleveland 46 31 548 Iwo Halves Delivery Service i st e gl Baon .40 @ e ' from back in the schedule and set Chicago 8 38 —514L ROME, July 9.—A signature of ac- 7 - = . to be played off tonight between Detroit . 39 40 404 cords fixing a new German-Italian # . oul “Ie Hl llwa Ever na I the Elks and the Moose has been Philadelphia 34 40 459 frontier in the territory conquered g y Y 7' ;ancelled, according to League St.’ Louis 21 45 ‘375 |from Yugoslavia was announced to- | President J. L. Gray and will he § {Washington .....26 47 356|98Y In an Italian communique. ! / '\ played at a later date. Gastineau Channel League The new frontier follows the old & /7 -’\ Next game on the league sched- i Won Lost Pet. ;oflmr Yulosllv-‘;ml;(nnmborderx g 3 ile is slated Friday between Doug- () | Moase 5 2 714} from a point, nor ume and \ & then turns East on the Croatian bor- as and the Elks on the Firemen's G ki . 2 3 400 ! deld at 6:30 o'clock 8., po|deriiogive Penmahy ‘B tamey 4 Y ON SPOT_1nto a frying pan Slovenian area in the northwestern | steps Luke Sewell (above), for- corner of Yugoslavia and leaves Subscrme to tne Dany Alasky| [er fndian cosch, whe h% | The patly Alaska Empire has the Italy the Dalmafian coast | :mpire—the paper with the larges manage the floundering St. Louis | rargest paid circulation of any Al- —-—0-0-0—-—4 ald circulation. Browns, replacing Fred Haney, ' *% newspaper. il BUY DEFENSE STAMPS e ” = HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374-=-Juneau At the Empire Printing Company H. R. “"SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner 0 TELL IN THESE BL : :"-2&&»?«’& ’;_llil with.which they’ll 3o thelr duty hur:'nev‘u recruits with the °‘D HOUN .C;At nine weeks, these droopy-eyed bloodhound pups give liitle New South WILL YOLI DOAS | SAY AND GET BUSY AND THROW ALL THE USELESS THINGS OUT OF THIS HOUSE? ol " By GEORGE McMANUS &9 | 1 s . Capt. Ettore Guigni (left), skipper of the fatian ship Colorado, com' fers with his counsel as he and twenty-five of his crew went on trial i’ San Juan, Puerto Rico, on charges of sabotage. The Colorado wus ong of the Italian ships taken over by the U, S. Government.. . ‘1™ Gitls of the Nazi Land Army' i, Wales police force in Srdney. ‘of men in Germany is brought home by this pietun»nfln the tand army: shouldering: the heavy burden:of farm-w ‘ake carrying:a sack of potatoes. These girls do everything «..+ minding the baby to binding the grain. - . . »

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