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PAGE TWO JACKETS Great for hunting repelle the ats, c sport ja SLACKS In 100% all-wool tan, blue and teal brance. A PE SPORT SHIRTS One of Dad's favorite and Rogue Ramble: wool whipped stitched KAARLO W, NASI RECEIVES HONORS Honors came rolling into the of- ‘ fice of the divector of Public Health Engineering this week until they stuffed desk drawers and vest pockets. The honors were directed at Kaarlo W. Nasi, Territorial Director | of Public Health Engineering, who has recently returned to his posi- tion here after taking graduate work at Harvard University. First came the notice that Mr.| Nasi's Degree of Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering is to be| presented tomorrow, graduation day at Harvard, although he was not able to remain there for the presen- tation. This week, Mr. Nasi also received notification that he is the winner of a $25 book award, the Clemens | Harschel prize in Hydraulics at Harvard. And at the same time, a letter informed him that he has been elected to Delta Omega, Pub- lic Health Honorary fraternity. MISS ORAH DEE CLARK 15 JUNEAU VISITOR Miss Orah Dee Clark, who has been teaching at Moose Pass on| Kenai Peninsula during the pastl year, arrived recently to visit in Juneau. During her stay here, Miss Clnrk‘ is & guest at the Juneau Hotel. Ac-| cording to her plans, she will re- turn to Moose Pass to resume her teaching post in the fall. — e, — | Emplre Classmeds Pny' | WAN 4.95-19.75 jabardine. srfect remem- in rayons or smart washable cotton also. oafers, water Brown, 9.95 Our Rogue Others in 1.00-8.50 MOUND DUEL 15 WON BY SACRAMENTO Oakland Be_af; Stars—SeaIsE Take Twin Bill from Los Angeles (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Blix Donnelly bested Sid Cohen in a Pacific Coast pitching duel last night to give Sacramento a victory over Portland. Donnelly limited the Beavers to six hits as Cohen allowed eight. Vince Dibiasi, meanwhile, pitched Oakland to its first victory in the| current three game series with Hol- lywood, holding the Stars to six hits while his mates collected 11. San Francisco took two games from Los Angeles. The first game was a pitching duel, but the Beals converted six hits into five runs,! seven | while the Angels scattered hits for one tally. In the night- cap, a slugging duel, the Seals got 14 hits to the Angels' 16. A ninth inning two-run rally by the Angels was nipped just short of tying the | score. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League BSan Francisco 5, TED! Flat Top Office Desk Percy’s Cafe lepe 91 - 7; Los Angeles| A Great American Sits | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA On His Pedestal Sunday YOU CAN DO THE HONORS FOR DAD THIS SUNDAY . . . All year he pays and , works and saves . . . But tomorrow hould receive instead of give . . . It's not merely your gift which pleases him st, it's your thoughtfulness . . . Remem- T | well .. . Here are a few sugges tions he'll like. SWEATERS Dad ‘loves an extra sweat- er. Every conceivable type -vests, pullovers, coats— all in 100% wool. 2.50 - 12.95 NECKWEAR Foulard, pure silks, wools. Sport or dress types . . . Stripes, dots, sciolls, prints in fact any type he likes. 59c - 2.50 Sacramento 2; Portland 0. Hollywood 2;: Oakland 8. Other game ppstpoped.” Naticnal League St. Louis 2; Brooklyn 5. Only game scheduled. American League New York 1; Detroit 3. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 7. Washington 7; Cleveland 1. Gastineau Channel League Joisey Joiks 3; Dodgers 6. | SMASHOUT WITH FISTS D.o-dgersgebrale Joé Medwick's Beaning STANDING .OF CLUBS Pacific . Coast League Won Lost Pet Sacramento 44 30 595 { {San Diego 44 32 579) with Riot i Los Angeles .40 32 556 ! San Francisco 36 34 514 (BY ASSOLIA’IEI) PRESS) | Seattle 35 39 473 In the only National League game | Oakland 33 40 452 played yesterday, Brooklyn and St. Hollywood 33 43 434 1 Louis fought i. out last night with Portland 27 44 .380 | their fists to no decision, but the | Dodgers emerged from the riotous struggle with the baseball vietory.™ ANational League Won Lost Pet.| It was the second anniversary of Brooklyn 49 16 .754)Joe Medwick’s beaning by pitcl St. Louis 3 21 .618 Bob Bowman, and Medwick touch: Cincinnati 32 27 542|off the fireworks last night when New York 30 30 500|he raced for second as catcher Chicago 20 32 475 Cooper let the ball slip through. Pittsburgh 28 31 475 |Medwick slid into second with hi§ | Boston .27 38 .415 | spikes high, und shortstop Martin Philadelphia 17 42 .288| Marson, who took Cooper’s recov+ | ered .ball, pounced on Medwick n, American League ! the umpire called him out. Won Lost Pct., As they arose from the uround | New York 42 16 .124 second baseman Frank Crespi Boston 33 24 579 | knocked Medwick down, and they Cleveland 32 29 525! were banished from the game after Detroit 34 31 523/10 minutes of rioting by players | 8t. Louis 29 33 .468|from both dugouts. | Philadelphia 26 39 400 | Chicago 24 34 Washington 23 31 m m BAY PICNIC | Gastineau Channel League } FOR SERVICE MEN Won Lost Pct. St. Louis Blues ...... 4 1 .800| SET mww‘y {Juneau 3 2 .600 (Podgass 32 800 poggents of Auk Bay and Gla- Jaisey Joiks 2 4 333 .o Highway will entertain ser- Spare P‘"“‘ 1.4 u,vxce men this Sunday afternoon at | | | a picnic supper at Apk Beach, re- | gardless of weather, it was an- |nounced today. | The affair was postponed from 0' m m | Sunday because of rain, but plans |are now made for special entertain- m“'m’ ment in case of bad weather. Hosts ,and guests are requested to gather |at Auk Beach at 4:30 p. m.-Sunday. The community has responded to he prospects of the entertainment {with a great deal of enthusiasm and |a large crowd is anticipated. e e | YUGOSLAV NATIONAL DEFENSE They .are going to hcld a meet- Wallace WVernon, arested on a charge of drunk .and dhmxderlyl conduct, has been sentenced to Iserve six months in jail by U. S.. Commissioner Felix Gray, the U. S, | Marshal’s Office reported today. ! U. 8. Deputy Marshal Sid, | Tha on yat:g;y r::::,,t:m:“%u‘:ndfl::i; lr;’g Sunday night, June 21 at 7 in o g i »ithe City Hall All Slavs in the 175 days on a drfnll:u;:lc;ddli‘:)rz:‘l,flmmn“" Chznnel are invited lo |charge by U. S. Commissioner W. ‘athend il TEtng. W. Knight. —Marko Dapcevich, Secty. James Lyman, who was recently‘ s released after serving sentence on| NOTICE 3 a drunk and disorderly charge, was| June 16, that I, Michael Bocatch arrested again today on the same i will not be responsible for any debts count. (unless authorized by me, 4| The Dodgers smashed out ‘J| santoro started out the Dodgers’ 1 the |start at 6:30 o'clock. BUMS,CARDS ;| Miller, o | Differ, 1b ibase hit—Miller. TIDES TOMORROW DODGERS IN High tide :1.31 a. m, 136 feet Low tide 12,09 p. m., 15 feet High tide 6:36 p. m., 13.8 feet - >oe |® ® @ 0 ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m(i SPOT!. WEATHER REPORT ) . (U. 8. Bureau) © Temperature Thursday, . . . June 18 o Maximum 61 Minimum 48 . > \ADA BURT MI(ES ' Beat Joisenyc;ikS 6 fo 3-1 Hale, Bystrek Get Home Runs | Score By Innings Joisey Joiks 100000 Dodgers 300012 x—6Who | XaDe | ago, a 6-3, Public Ada Burt, Public Health arrived in Juneau some loaned by the Health Service last| With the Territorial Joiks of \Health. 1 night to go into a tie for second |’ alth, has now been assigned B e Castineau . Channel|L0 the _position of Public Health League with Juneay, Both outfits|Nurse in Cordova and was to leave ;» ‘l‘m Through with Hive it |today if transportation was avail- The e, game was featured by home IUnS = agies Bust has been tempor: loff the bats of Hale, Dodger right| qeioneq in Juncau, until Mary |tielder, and Bystrek, Joisey left\geith Canthorne, Advisory Nurse, | fielder. ireturned from the South | The Joiks scored one run in the| R i I first when Mondoker singled to cen- i 2—3 time for work victory over the Joisey Department | ter field over second base and went |to second on « passed ball. Stafford laid down a bunt, was safe at first| on a bad heave by the Dodger| Mrs. Joe Trucano and her infant |} hurler, and Mondoker crossed the|daughter have gone home from St. | plate. "Ann'\ Hospital. | Hale Homes Terry Finch w half of the fitst with a single over Ann's Hospital yesterday afternoon, second base when the alert sound- |ed a 15 minute intermission. When }phy was resumed, Greco gingled | left field and Hale poled a lor \om‘ over the center field fence for| |a circuit blow. Hawk Inlet for treatment of a injury received at the cannery - VISITS FROM TE] N/\Kl‘ E Dermot O'Toole, of Tenakee, ck | is ‘nm. when McKnight was hit by | pitcher, stole second, and |scored as the throw from the Joisey \cmcner went mto center field. | Get Two More | The Dodgers' other two tallies [mmo in the sixth as Miller doubled |against the nght field screen to| ;scm'e Jacovsky who had walked, un:l“ | Differ singled Miller across the | plate. | The "Joiks tried to even it up |in the sevenith when Bystrek poled fout a homer over the center field {boards with Cox on, but the rally et A A ' You Get the BEST from he next scheduled game will be *OUR Great Whlskey States The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- | paid clrculauon | i tonight when Juneau tangles witn the Spare Parts in a contest to \ Following iz the box score: Joisey Joiks Mondoker, ss Stafford, 2b Bystrek, 1f Cook, ¢ O)son, 3b Murphy, cf Ryan, 1b Polkosnik, rf Cox, p TOTALS Bisbsbivimbbab " SR e R Ei e A e & WiE o S oM Sk Dodgers ® PO 0N W WD Santoro, 3b Jacovsky, 2b Greco, ss Hale, rf ef gives it RICHNESS MecKnight, ¢ Dombrowski, If Fleming, p TOTALS OO MO Nt DO OO MHmoOmoOoCOOCOB 8 Summary Home runs—Hale, Bystrek. Two Hit by pitched ball—Stafford, Miller, McKnight. Left on bases—Joiks 4, Dodgers 1. Btolen base—Cook. Bases on balls —off Cox 2, Fleming 5. Struck out —by Cox 2, Fleming 8. Wild pitch —Cox. Passed ball—McKnight. Dcuble plays—Jacovsky to Greco to Differ, 2; Stafford to Mondoker to | Ryan; Murphy to Cock. Umpires —Shaw, McKinnon and Grummett, | Time of game—1 hour, 40 miny Detroitin Second Win | From Yanks Tiger Hurler Limits World Champions fo Four Safeties In the American League yester-| day, Detroit again refused to bzsi awed by New York's reputation and stopped the world champions again.' combining two productive innings | with four-hit flinging. Virgil Truck’s “Blended with Specially Distilled Neutral Grain Spirits . . . Schenley Blends Give You Perfect MILDNESS | Schenley Black Label 65% Graln Neutral Spirits, 86.8 Proaf. Schenley Red Label, 72%% Groin Neutral Spirits, 86 Proof. Blanded Whiskey. Copyright 1941, Schenley Distillers Corporation, New York City. Tigers collecied only six hits off | TRAVEL ON A Spud Chandler, but they paid off || z on those blows. “ LINER Chicago and Philadelphia, mean- ! - ” while, traded places in the stand- Pmcess ings for the third time in three days when combined five-hit pitch- ing by Buck Ross and Joe Haynes put Chicago back into sixth placc’ A battery of catcher Jack Early and pitcher Farl Wynn led Wash- ington to 4 victory over Cleveland. Early’s double and two singles drove in four runs to give Wynn a lead which was never threatened. Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Louise sails from Juneau June 23—July 3 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC CORDOVA POSITION United States| s admitted to St. |4 |having been ilown to Juneau from |1 Miller hit into a double play,|a visitor in Juneau this week and Stafford to Mondoker to Ryan, tois staying at the Juneau Hotel retire the side. while in the city. ’f | The Dodgers scored again in the| ————— FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1942 i1 | v ROY GILLESPIE as a p.nd -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “TILLIE THE TOILER" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY / [ | AL A COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. 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