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San Diego| Dorothy Roberts of New Rochelle, |won the serics 4 to 3 | New York, a Jackson College senior, | Sacramento took a double con-| is a typical college graduate. While | .o (yom Hollywood and also the Dorothy plans to get married after graduation, she also intends to carve out a career for herself. She is engaged to Albert Shaw, Tufts College senior, who is due for a com- mission in naval aviation. After their marriage Dorothy expects to series, five pames to two games. The Pacific Coast League's lead- ing Los Angeles swept a double- header from Portland and also tak- ing the series 4 to 2. go to work while Albert will be in GAM SUNDAY et Pacific Coast League San Prancisc ; Seattle 6, 0. | ies won the Dirst going 11 innings, San Diego ; Oakland 5, 4. | while Boston tock the second go-| Sacramento : Hollywood 1, 0. ing the regulation time. Los Angeles 3, 0; Portland 2, 3. The slumping Pittsburgh outfit National League i dismayed nearly 17,000 fans Sunday| Brooklyn 6; New York 0 i by dropping a doubleheader to Chi-| Cincninati 3, 2; St. Louis 2, 0. cago, losing the first game that Boston 2. 6; Philadelphia 3, 3. went 10 innings and taking a shel- |First game eleven innings lacking in the second game, Chicago 17, 11; Pittsburgh 4, 4 First game ten innings. American League New York 8; Washington 9. Philadelphia 6, 5; Boston 5, 6. Detroit 6, 14; Chicago 2, 0. St. .Leuis 3, 4; Cleveland 2, Gastineau Channel League Joisey Joiks 8; Spare Parts 14. - Bond Quota For Alaska ‘In June, Set WASHINGTON, May 25—Ameri- cans will be asked by the Treasury | 1. GAMES Pacific Coast League ! San Francisco 0, 2; Seattle 20.| san Diego 0; Oakland 1. Sacramento 4: Hollywood 1. Los Angeles 1, 6; PoPrtland 5, 2. { eparts 0 s 000,000 in | A i i e e ot National League ! 2 s 7 J Boston 5; Philadelphia 6. i qpnss o B . at| Brooklyn 2; New York 5. ! 54;;]1‘;,;5‘)" s ‘quots bas DSER 86 S| - cisiinnats 8; 85 Louls e ! Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 5. DU American League CARD OF THANKS Philadelphia 4; Boston 3. We wish to thank our friends for : . BEo ikt i New York 8, Washington 4 t their kindness throughout our ré-{ g y,,is 9. Cleveland 1. Ten in-| cent, sorrow. We give special thanks | . to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schlegel and 5 | Lucille Goetz. | Mr. & Mrs. Val Poor & Son | Los Angeles 29 630 | sacramento 26 21 . 5563 7 |San Diego 28 24 538! | Seattle 35 2 Oakland 24 24 500 |San Francisco 20 2 44 | Hollywood 23 30 436 | Portland S8 30 37 | National League Won Lost Pet.| Brooklyn 26 a1 sl Boston at-qn 7888 | St. Louis 19 17 528 | Pittsburgh 19 20 487 |New York 18 20 474] | Cincinnati . =« 17 19 472 Chicago 17 20 459! | Philadelphia 13 26 333 PEAMECH | | American League | Won Lost Pet.| New York 23 10 697 Cleveland 2914 el Detroit 22 18 560| Boston 18 16 529 St. Louis 17 21 a4 Philadelphia 17 23 42 Washington 14 400 | Chicago 13 361 i | | Gastineau Channel League | Won Lost Pet. | Juneau 1 0 1000 Dodgers 1 0 1000 | st. Louis Blues Y TG | Spare Parts R ) | Joisey Joiks 0o 2 .000| ——re——— NOTICE Saturday being a holiday cus- tomers are asked to send in their rte 3 m‘[z" laundry cleaning not later than Courier-Express |9 a.m. Wednesday to insure return Buffalo, N. Y. }delivery this week. —Alaska Laundry — e EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 | turally, the longer you hold the Give '// 12’//]1{1/1‘) Chocolates you'll never get less than you There's & flavor 0 Whitman's Samplor, 17-08. 100 pieces, $1.50. Also the new gift Samplec at 3. Other sies at $3 and $7.30. Faleblll. the popular bex ot §1 B Call ia 1ad selet NOW) Bu_g‘er-Mnuro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” !Miller dumped one good for two| | doker, (sert on first, |scored Miller. .| stop. strek dumped a Texas leaguer into | left field to score him. They scored | again in the fifth on a homer by Bystrek with no one on. In the | sixth, Olson doubled and scored ‘whnu Ryan poled a single into left | field. Then Cox doubled, sending ileun to third. No one was out.| The old hidden ball play was then | pulled out of the bag and third “)ascmun Walker caught Olson nap- ping. In the confusion that fol- l]uwod. Cox tried to steal third and | Miller ran him down, cleaning the bases and ending the threat. Joiks In Rally Olson homered in the eighth for the Joiks but no one was on. Nine runs behind in the last half of the JOIKS LOSE WILD ONE T0 SPARE PARTS Miller Gives 18 Hits But Wins Confest by Seven Runs on Sunday Score By In . iy, B ninth, the Joiks rallied, scoring four Spare Parts 300402131—14|yryns, but falling six short as the Joisey Joiks 100011014—.8 game ended ¥ i On Tuesda Juneau makes its! second appearance in the Gastineau | The Joisey Joiks outhit the Spare Channel League, coming up against | Parts last night, 18 to 15, but the| spare Parts fielded the ball better |the Dodgers, who haven't lost a| and made their hits in the right|Same vet either. The game starts| places, overwhelming the Joiks 142t 6:30 pm. ! to 8. Big Chuck Miller, who used| The box score follows: to wear the uniform of the Wash- SFARE FARTS ington Senators before he changed | ™ to khaki, went the distance on the | V" alker, 3b mound for the Spart Parts and|Lrace. 1b collected three hits for three times|JoS% S5 at bat, getting the only homer in|C Miller, the game. The Joisey Joiks used |BOSsert ¢ three hurlers. { Martibucei, got three of their | Falcone, 20 The Spare Par runs in the f inning and sent | Nellie. rf starter Gural to the showers after | Francis, 1f he pitched only a third of the in-| ning. Cox replaced him on the mound and went until the sev when Mondoker took over as nurler from his shortstop position. b ef 0 p PR cf thovowooaw momrmo TOTALS - 9 JOI JOIKS a Polkosnick, If | yager, 2b mnmg.;Mundokmz sS, | trek, cf c Walloping Fourth The Spare Parts' big however, came in the fourth when | B Ivace, Jost and Miller all doubled.|Cool Irace had a big night at the plate, | Davis, 3b getting two doubles and three sin-|Olson, rf gles out of six times at bat | Ryan, 1b Irace started the inning out with | Gural, p a double into left field. Jost stepped | Cox, p, cf up and smacked a two bagger into|Stafford, ss right field, scoring Irace. Then| TOTALS wovusmaNOODT ©x8rocomMmrRrRRO™ e =3 Summary field, giving all| Home runs—Miller, Olson, By- workout. Jost|strek. Three base hits—Bossert,| scored on that one. Then Bos-|Cook. Two Lase hits—Irace 2, Mil- sert smacked a hard one at Mon-|ler, Jost, Yager, Olson, Cox. Bases Joiks shortstop and Davis,[on balls—off Gural 2, off Cox 3, off third baseman, dropped the ball|Mondoker 1, off Miller 7. Struck making Miller safe at third and Bos- |out—by Cox 10, Mondoker 1, Miller The next man up|6. Double plays—Mondoker to Yag- and Falcone was safe|dr. Passed ball—Bossert. Wild an error which also |pitch—Miller. Left on bases—Spare {Parts 11, Joisey Joiks 13. Losing pitcher—Cox. Stolen bases—Walk- or, Miller, Bystrek., Umpires—LL. J. S. Grygiel, “Red” Shaw. Scorer Jack Langseth. Innings pitched Gural 1-3, Cox 5 2-3, Mondoker 3., | Time of game—2 hours, 45 min- Gk \ RALSTONS LEAVE FOR KETCHIKAN Dan Ralston, former Territorial | Highway Patiolman and Chief of| Police at Juneau, left for Ketchikan by boat last night with Mrs. Ral- ston where he will be in charge of the Ketchikan office of the Alaska counted for a run in the ninth. Game Commission as Wildlife Ag- The Joiks sccred once in the first|ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston will inning as Yager doubled and By-)make their new home there. bases into center three fielders a struck out, at first on The Spare Parts scored more in the sixth when walked, Bossert singled into left! tield where Pollsonick juggled the ball and Miller scored as Bossert went to second. Martibucei sacri- ficed Bossert to third and he scored | as Falcone grounded out to short- twice Miller More Scoring The Spare Parts scored again in the seventh and three times in the cighth. Bossert started out the eighth with a friple into left field Falcone. singled him home. Then Nellie walked and Francis was safe on an error by the shortstop, ad- vancing Falcone and Nellie who scored on a single by Walker. Mil- ler's homer with no one on ac- Your shoes style ... way down low in ... 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