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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA s 5 [DODGERS WIN ANGELSBEAT|0ddellowstive FIRST GAME PADRES; PRIM " Foicuing bin FROMGIANTS IS IN FORM .o e o I Year 01d Fellows held a meeting during which Sfows, va { g ; e the lifilgds:jml}‘t‘\';:]rsary of :m;\mm_:ql- sz o EA(H i s e g : | Brooklyn Team Out fo De- Hurler Buxton Chalks Up|vii ‘commemoratea. " @ War' ol Z o | fend National League Third Victory by Shut- |emes ot 550 seioek, o reguian : : T Pennant in 1942 fing Oul Portland Toae S Order Your Prepared Soil During the entertainment com- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) memorating the anniversary, A. B. and rerlilizer NOW! | | Los Angeles thumped San Diego|Cain showed motion pictures of Ray Prim|Alaska, taken by the Game Com- | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) { The Dodgers opened their de-| ocerday Angel hurler fetise ‘of; the National Lesgue pen-gjiowing only five hits. The scors|Mimion. 20th CENTURY Al &b i imnn s el oo | GRORGE BRO : ‘N(-\v York (,mnu:ovvx'])owex'm;\vu‘ Ralph Buxton pitched his third bear and one of sea lions, while Py § K |eran Carl Hubbel with six runs another reef was an All-Alaska film straight victory yesterday for Oak- p {in the first four innings. The & o r showing scenes from Ketchikan to You Always Get Leading Buys / ‘ |Giant come. bosk tor e runs|'2nd: winning over Portand b & ucelf ung' teaturing the dediea- Two Phones 92 and 95 {in the seventh, helped by a homer| Sl g tion of the monument to Joseph | game of this week's series Juneau and Richard T. Harris U by v p vl ps at the 20th Century, Juneau's |12 Sohay wie with Whe vases| " Cojaes TUREDAY (ge i Maamitks Valey A3 L : el SR SE P | Pacific Coast League Were alcWn | | In another National League tiit,| Portland 0; Oakland 3 Cabls Wi+ areE- gois 5 sEie Leading Grocery Store. Prices . 3 |tne Ghicago Cubs. reschea Mort| Los Angeles 5 San Dieko 1. |explunaiion of e ‘ounding. of Cooper for three runs in the sixth| Seattle-Hollywood postponed {Odd Fellowship. John A. McLaugh- A R- hi' 2 !”‘"”‘"’ to barely nose out the St.. San Francisco-Sacramento post-|lin is presiding officer of the lodge. re lg . . | Louis Cardinals, after Ken O'Dea|poned. sk, e | = ro HYPERACID had homed to give the Cards m.; National League | | s DR A O e e _ lead momentarily in the fourth. | Pittsburgh 4; Cincinnati 2 BOYBABYBORNTO 3 The Boston Braves eked out 2, Boston 2; Philadelphia 1 ECONOMY Care and Attention We Give to »y. narrow victory over aging Hans| Brooklyn 7; New York 5 | SIZE Customers Who Come in the Store ¢ é J Lobert’s Philadelphians, Rookie| Chicago 5; St. Louis 4 | HARRY MAXWEI_I_S Ronald Northey starred for the American League [ Butler-M )] C Phils with a double in the first| Cleveland 5; Detroit 2 | ) R RIS L | utler-Mauro Drug Co. 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STANDING OF CLUBS mother of the baby is the former French fleet would not be used’ Every Boat BI’iIlgS Usa Compleie ' e Pacific Coast League Sybil Godfrey, member of the re- against the United States, and that Won Lost Pet.|portial statf of the Daily Alaska French supplies would no longer go Assortment of FRESH FRUITS | seattle 857 Empire for three y who re-|to the African forces in Libya. | Oakland 636 signed last June and was married| Yesterday, however, Petain an- and VEGETABLES i Los Angeles 3 625,to Mr. Maxwell, of the Alaska nounced the formation of a new Hollywood 545 Game Commission. From Juneau,French Cabinet with pro-Axis _' g 3 san Francisco 429 the couple went to Anchorage, later pierre Laval at its head, based on Firm—Ripe Firm—Ripe Portland 417{going south to Fullerton, where Mr.! collaboration with Germany. 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Mrs. Edna Polley Del Monte—12 oz. tins Golden Poppy—No. 1 tins BUI LT FOR {25 (BX ASSOCIAKID, ERESE) will Brenle ycr dha menen £ 1 S 2 Saaitia W 1 - g 2 EL? i ; | The World Champion Yankens! 3 H H H shut out the Washington Senamr.s‘ Tflmalo Julce » Glor 550 Blpe rlgs o 3 !01’ suc . SP E E D .' ‘iu American League play yesterday, Libby’s—12 oz. tins Del Monte—Whole Kernel i:,l(l::.,-?fidol,?x,mz,g,emg::fm? :,2::;1 2 .4 p first base while the Yankees pound- | 5 . S Grape Julce il zlor 35c corn, lz oz. tlns' 3 ior 47c : ed young Sid Hudson with a clus- RN — s fi' tered bunch of ten hits. 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