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PAGE SIX Germans Stomachs | | | i | | | | | BadWimer-sua;d Poor Har- | Nationwide VSV;ste m May vests Mean Little fo - Eat for Nazis LISBON, Portugal, May 20—The Germans today are feeling the re- sults ‘of three hard winters and two bad hérvests right in the stomach, Asscciated Press Correspondents who afrived here from Berlin over the weekend said The!correspontdents sald nothing illustrAtes this fact more clearly | than ‘the newest German ration | cards which entitle the normal con- | sumer.‘to only 10 5/10 ounces of | meat a. week i 'MAP PLANS FOR GAS RATIONING .- Be Used as Tire Con- servation Measure WASHINGTON, May 1 Board ha Defense Productior Office of to map pl rationing July 1. T as a tire is learned The firs ed State mantown ) conser t paper mill in the wa I'he Wa th 20 directed Fransportatios for a nationwide g a cl rationing will possibly will be measut tar use vation Unit built in 1690 at Ger THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA SEATTLEITES COME THROUGH FOR SOLDIERS meau baseball fans who sa lay’s opener in the Gas- tineau Channel Baseball League don’t know how cl they came to eeing the two soldie teams play- ing in their business uniforms. But as it turned out, the soldiers ap- peared completely outfitted, except for the Here's how hap- pened Several week: league officia form shortag: source after another N on Gov. Ernest Grueninz tacted Terry McGovern t general manager of the Seattle « Chamber of Commerce, on the it | problem. McGovern and Royal Brougham, sports editor of the Se- ittle Post Intelligencer got their cads together and put the touch right people for brand uniforms which arrived here Saturday, just in the nick of hoes it before the opener realized that a uni- T'rying one called who con- assistant r ¢ e existed they the Mames ‘Beef Bow!’ | w Clyde L. Leighton Rancher Clyde L. Leighton’s “Baef Bowl” has won the nationwide cash award contest to rename the old “Dust Bowl” which last year har- vested its biggest crop in history. The 64-year-old pioneer Texas SPARF PARTS SMOTHERED | BY DODGERS Dick DavidH—urls Four-Hit! Game as Soldiers | Battle ! | SCORE BY INNINGS { Dodgers 153212 0-14] Spare Parts 2000200—4 Juneau ball fans saw one of the finest pitching exhibitions in a long time last night as Dick David, | Dodger hurler, allowed the Spare D SAN DIEGO TAKES WIN FROM OAKS Joe Orrell Blanks Los An-| geles for Portland | Vidory j BY .\h.‘&()(_‘l/\—'l'l'll) PRESS) ; In the Pacific Coast League yes- terday, San Diego combined two of its six hits with an error to| score twice in the fourth inning jand defeated Oakland in their ser- ies opener. In nvother contest, Joe Orrel Parts only four hits as his team pounded out a 14-4 victory. David went the distance, striking out 11 men and walking only two in lhrr‘ seven-inning game. His teammates | smothered two Spare Parts pitchers | firebali pitching blanked Los An-! geles as the Portland Beavers cele- | brated their return home from a disastrous road trip with a victory over the Angels. | Joe Hoover's triple and Babe Her- | WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1942 GLASGOW CLUB Scoteh Whiskey $2.95 Fifth GREEN RIVER BOURBON (4 Years Old) 8$2.95 Full Quart Jack Ruppert's Knickerhocker Beer Made in New York City. The largest selling beer in the world! 5 for $1.00 — Case $4.50 EORGE BROTHER TWO PHONES——92 and 95 I W. Baker, of the Alaska Steam- Company, arranged to have uits shipped free of ASKS JUDGMENT FOR OVERTIME PAY HERE Thomas Greenhow, Juneau, brought action in U. 8. District Court todpy against Edwin A. Kraft, owner of radio station KINY. Greenhow asks for a judgment of $1,348 for overtime pay which he |allegedly did not receive while em- ployed by Kraft between Septem- r ber 1939 and December 1940. The action is brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Green- how’s attorneys are M. E. Mon- agle and R. E. Robertson. P Y A D S S U P S S Y plainsman lives near Clayton, N. M. | (i} 13 hits as the Dodgers made!man's long fly broke an eighth in-' . seven errors, Ining tie to give Hollywood a vic- od ers WIn Last night's game was the first|tory over Sacramento. | 8th Straight | daliona - eee appearance of these two suldivrs" Seattle and San Francisco didn't Cards Whip Giants fo | i ‘THIRD plA(E teams in the league. Sunday, the|play last night. ! ISt. Louis Blues beat the Joisey | | Joiks. | T | G E R BE | Dodgers Score Early ) | | The Dodgers drew first blood in . % the first half of the opening in-| | BOSTON TE ning when left fielder Mueckler | AM walked and scored on a single by | ; he attempted to stretch the hit to chicago 1, Brooklyn 6. , , |a double. | cincinnati 1; Boston 2. i i Taken over Hal Newhouser PifchesSix " . smre ruris sor muee ol Gt st o wore | ourth Viclory in Hit Game for De- Five Starts & e lover the distant center field fence B By Germans froit Wln with Walker on first, after-a single. | gifv‘f:{;,,fl' EN:,’,‘;IBZ;H,,,“ 1 (BY ASSOCIATED ‘PRESE) f et The Spare PParts’ other two runs| Gastinean Channel League D:d“c__Ns“U"al leakyed ey AR (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) came in the fifth inning when| podgers 14; Spare Parts 4. gers Z arged througvlv\ to their Behind the six hit pitching of David let down momentarily. Win- eighth straight victory with an easy Report from Moscow Says mai Newnouser, the Detrolt Tigers Kieman and Waiker walked wnd Siblie, Vatassa igs Fvih Wit rday. er Jurt Davis pitches Na”S Plan AU'OHO- i six hit ball for the second consecu- 4 ing Boston’s challenging Red. Sox. sponsible for all four runs. L BhsA el tive game. The only run scored off mous PI’OVln(e He held Boston hitless until John- Big Rally | seattle Ve ny Pesky beat out a bunt in the The Dodgers’ big inning was thelsfln Diego S8 Joite Oardinuls whisped ih X seventh second. The big rally came with'gooromenco i x(:"}“filh‘:r “f‘: ‘n‘)" ‘”ff’ # E,G“‘f’,‘F* In the only other American two men out. Jacovsky started it|oayiand 500 o s Ao M e Wb League contest yesterday, Cleveland |with a double into left field. He ponuyoog 468 ;flf"t‘-‘ and ousted the Pittsburgh b irates from third place in the Na- | 410 tional. \ 39 In another game, the Phnadelpmu“ the baseball harge Then day, the Govern- or's Offi letter from Al Shyman, of Western Distributo / who sent a $25 check to be used fer t for the soldiers’ team other GAM| TU DAY Pacific Coast League Portland 3; Los Angeles 0. 8an Diego 2; Oakland 1. Hollywood 6; Sacramento 5. Seattle-San Francisco, idle. National League receivec Mother, Come Gut of the Kitchen equipmer remember that it’s a real treat for _your wives to have dinner out . Bring her and the family to the Baranof, where ‘ pleasant atmosphere and fine food awaits you! The Baranof Coffee Shop LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 2 16 23 18 25 22 21 20 21 21 2 2 16 23 17 26 |first when Chuck Miller homered | Asicican Tieagne | occasionally. can League’s third place by defeat- the big Spare Parts left fielder re- 561| Meanwhile, the resurgent st. | 20—A Tass re- | port from Moscow coming by way of Stockholm says that the Ger- mans are soon to incorporate The Netherlands into the German Reich, autonomous province to be Niebermark - - BUY DEF E BONDS LONDON, May dians tossed a kid battery of piteher David walked and stole second and Portland Charles Embree and catchery Jim Santoro drove a single into left Hegan at the Athletics and 'the field to score two runs. Santoro| rookies came through with a four went to second on a wild pitch,! {hit triumph took third on a passed ball. Mueck- | Brooklyn ler walked. Hale wmngled, scoring Boston Santoro and sending Mueckler to St. Louls third. Then Hale stole second and pyjcpreh Greco's single scored both men. ‘New York The Dodgers scored three more i oinnari runs in the unird, two in the fourth, Chicago one in the fifth and two more !":Pmladc'phia the sixth. Altogether, the Dodgers | " |'were credited with 17 stolen bases. | The Spare Parts used two pitchers, | Francis replacing Bogumil in the New York !third frame. Bogumil was charged Cleveland | with the defeat. ‘ Detroit 5 Friday, the Juneau team will Boston {make its first appearance in thc’ St. Louis league against the St. Louis Blues | Washington ,who will be out to add another it Chicago victory. The weekday games Are oy iladelphia seven innings by agreement and p i start at 6:30 o'clock. { The box score is as follows: Dodgers as an known their four hits in their half of the pjttsburgh 4; Philadelphia 5. tightened their grip on the Ameri- Miller singled them home, making 610 Brooklyn was a homer. beat Philadelphia 4 to 1. ThesIn- went to third on an error. Then San Francisco Phils, given 10 walks by Hal Schi- p National League macher and scoring all their runs Won Lost Pet.'in the eighth, defeated Pittsburgh | 25 6 806 i, 5 twilight game for the benefit 18 15 545 of army and navy relief. 17 15 531 winding up the National Lea 18 17 54 picture, Johnny - Cooney’s third hit 16 ATl jn the ninth gave the Boston| 14 452 Braves a triumph over Cincinna 14 424 arter Al Javerya nd Johnny Vander- 10 303 meer had staged a tight seven in- ning pitching duel. | - BUY DEFENSE BONDS Headquarters Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hats H. S. Graves | ‘fhe Clothing Man STE. L ASS OSSN SUS TS S SSS OO E SO U S S o / 2> American League | Won Lost Pct. 9 690 10 .688 15 -394 387 DANCING CLASSES Now enrolling. Baton, tap, toe, | ‘acrobatic. 6 ballroom lessons for Santoro, 3b $5. Phone Red 57 411 Tth St. Mueckler, 1f Fleming, cf McKnight, ¢ | Jacovsky, 2b I David, p | Dombosky, !Tedischi, ¢ TOTAL rf Spare Parts a Annual Clearance Sale of ALL HATS $1.00 to 86.95 Every Spring Hat in the store must go now to make room for other new merchandise arriving. Buy Now!? JONES -STEVENS Seward Street { Walker, 3b !c. Miller, If :Imce‘ 1b ‘Bcssel'l, c ( Nellie, rf Yost, ss Falcone, 2b | Zimmerman, 2b |cart, ef Winkelman, Bogumil, p ‘Franci:,, P TOTAL WHEN you place your in- surance here, you “receive that “return” service” includes an LR ::N,» ample in many cf respects. ORI S O O O RO - mOoOMOCOCOCOOCOCORN"T This Hartford agency has the confidence and good-will of its customers. You will like the way we look after your insurance 9 4 | | Summary | Home run—C. Miller. Two base }hns——Greco. Jacovsky. Struck out— ‘by David 11; by Bogumil 1; by Francis 2. Bases on balls—off | David 2; off Bogumil 5; off Fran- {cis 4. Hit by pitcher—McKnight | by Bogumil. Wild pitches—Bogumil 2. Stolen bases—Mueckler 4, Hale 1, Greco 2, Differ ‘1, W. Miller 1, Jacovsky 3, David 3. Umpire— George “Red” Shaw. - — | HOWARD LINDSAY INFANT IS DEAD | Howard Lindsay, Jr., 25-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gor- don Lindsay, died yesterday after- no;::;;;;mex; survived by a 2-i Shattuck - Agency | year-old sister, Lcleta, besides the | parents. Funeral arrangements are INSURANCE—BONDS Junegu, Alaska { Make Your Dollars Fighting Dollars £ The More Bonds You Buy—The More Planes Will Fly * needs. When you buy U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps, you are really buying tanks and planes and guns. Your money is put to work af once to provide the equip- ment our armed forces need and must have to defeat the forces of darkness that' threaten our lands, our homes. Lend to the fullest extent of your powers, gens erously, to the point of sacrifice—NOW, THIS VERY DAY! S get Your ). S. 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