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PAGE TWO NEW HOUSE COAT CHARMERS A4.50 — Sizes 12-44 .95 T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA By Saybury SACRAMENTO |BLUES SWAMBP) TIES ToMoRRow . Low tide 3:06 am., 3.2 feet | High tide 9:07 am., 12.1 feet | | Low tide 3:09 pm., 3.3 feet | High tide 9:41 pm,, 151 feet ON TOP SPOT San, Diegb T)}B—ps fo Third Place-Seattle Remains WILD BATTLE y ks shap on Gastineau Channel i‘ o UT OI: IT in Fifth Position | B.B. Ltfil_glje lead | ON SUND AY (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Score By Innings | Sacramento extended the Pacific |St. Louis Blues 0 01 0 3 3 2 2 3—14] t League lead by winning a|Dcdgers 002102000—5 doubleheader from the tailend Port-| =~ = ——r land team Suinday and capturing| the series five to two. - | duel between Bill Pavlige and D)ckr Up 250"] VidOfy—Hugh- Oakland made it five in a row|David, blew up in the fifth In- sons HUI’|STh|’ee-hi"er over Hollywood by grabbing a twin|ning yesterday as the Blues tumc(li contest Sunday and taking the sm-iml the heat to score in each m»‘ (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) New Yerk snapped a five game ies five to two games, {ning from there on out and trounce! Los Angeles swept a twin bill | the [Dodgers, 14-5, getting at the from’' Sin Francisco Sunday and|Dodger hurler for 18 hits. The vic- |losing streak Sunday as Hank Bor- thus took the series from the Seals | tory gave the Blues a tighter hold lony shut out Cleveland in the five to three, lon the Gastineau Channel League r: htcap after the Indians won the San Diegro Gropped from second |lead with five wins and only one|first game before a local season ‘Winners lefidt—hen Margin Veteran TedTyons Chalks! THIS IS WAR KEANSBURG, The bride and groom were both late ' ~two hours no less—for their wed- | ding, all because of invasion maneu- | largest paid circulati ® RED * NAVY ® PRINTS ®* DOTS * SOLIDS sounded. N i3 dune gd—) ounded ———-—— The Daily Alaska Empire has the vers. Air-raid wardens refused to ! paid circulation. ® DAWN BLUE ® SCROOLS Lovely new rayon prints, slection of colors . . . or polka dots weaves in soft subdued shades.. . . Truly one of the lovliest groups we have shown. M. Behrends ga QUALITY SINCE /887 permit Irene Julian and Sidney Lambertson to leave for their homes for the church until the on of any Al- CANTALOUPES Are Here CHERRIES String Beans Cauliflower Celery — Turnips Mustard Greens New Potatoes LOCAL RADISHES GREEN ONIONS Asparagus Cucumbers Bermuda Onions TRIP NA HBD - TAG \S S £ TARD BUCKET < ./'\’_\0 \WHTER T NRER WANT TOLRN ENES ONTR URRMINT QGIN Y Lettuce —' Tomatoes Every boat arriving will have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for GEORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 ' WE DELIVER PHONE 95 all clear DONT GO WAN SNNERN - \NERE & NENE FOROIR NEW /1 00% QUT, to third place by losing the first|loss. game to Seattle Sunday, a 10 m-! Both outfits failed to score in| ning contest, but winning the the first two innings, and the Blues nightcap. Seattle won the series|crossed the plate first when Pav-| four to three. |lige drove a long single out be- : |tween the center and right fielder Pacific Coast League {forced out Fuwler, who had been| San Francisco 4, 1; Los Angeles|given a free iicket to first when 8, 2. {he was hit oy David. Bacramento 6, 2! Portland 3, 1. Dodgers Retaliate ‘Hollywood 5, -0; Oakland 12, 1. But the Dodagers came back with San Diego 2, 2; Seattle 3, 1. two tallies in their half of the in- Naticnal League . both runs coming in on er- Pittsburgh 4; Boston 0. McKnight singled and Dom- Bt. Louis 11 2; Brooklyn 0, 5. safe at first when his Chicago 0, 7; New York 5, 2. bunt was fumbled by David. Dom- Cincinnati 2, 2; Philadelphia 3, 1. browski went to second on a wild American League | pitch. Both men scored after be- Washington 1,.3; Detroit 4, 0. |ing trapped between home and in @ bang-up i} New York 2, 4, Cleveland 3, 0. ‘third, McKright when the Blucs': 2 ; H Bo‘sl,on 5, 'i; Chicago 6, 0. | third base dropped the ball and seesucker in prints Philadelphia 4, 4; St. Louis' 2, 3.| Dombrowski when the Blues' back- Spun rayon linen Gastineau Charnnel League | stop dropped the apple. 8t. Louis Blues 14; Dodgers 5. | The Dodgers added another run in| |the fourth when Miller, who was ‘GAMES SATURDAY |safe when the Blues' first base- | Pacific Coast League ! man dropped his shortstop’s he | San Prancisco 6; Los Angeles 9. |scored on a single by Dombrowski.' Hollywood 1; Oakland 8. | The Blues took over from then Bacramento 5; Portland 2. {on out, tying the score in the fifth San Dlego 8; Seattle 6, thirteen and going akead in that inning innings. | with one more. Pavlige and Fowler Naticnal League |were safe on errors. Pavlige was Pittsburgh 0; Boston 4. |scored on a single by Nelson, and Chicago 1; New York 8. | Fowler and Nelson crossed the plate St. Louls 4: Brooklyn 10 as Hollenbach doubled to left field Cincinnati ' Philadelphia 0. land the ball took a bad hop. ¢ American League | Blues Score Three New York 0; Cleveland 1. The Blues scored three more in [ 4 ™ T Washington 6; Detroit 7. |the sixth, Clay and Jake singling B . Philadelphia 3; St. Loui mn |in ‘succession, and being driven in rookl n Is jon a double near the right field STANDING OF CLUBS |fence by Pavlige. Nelson later Pacific Coast League | singled the Blues' hurler across the N : Won. Lost Pet.plate. qu“I y \5“""‘“‘""’ 48 31 608/ The Dodgers made an attempt Los Angeles 4 32 5795 come back in their half of the San Diego 46 35 - 568 |gixth, Miller and Differ crossing the M ‘S““ Francisco 36 38 A486|platé on drives by McKnight and or ooper.seame 3 38 41 481 | Donibrowski. Oakland 37 40 48l The Blues went on to score two i ';fllgwo;d ;g :; -;:; in both the seventh and eighth, A T b 368 and three moie in the last inning. Home Runs Wln ‘or Chl' Aationd Tosw David went the distance for the H H ue el Pavlige turned the mound (ago—Mlle HIiSHom' o i w:; 1147’5' F;clf’ s over to Nelson, who had been i s ol ‘171 playing shortstop, in the seventh. ersin Two Games St. Louls 35 24 59| The next contest will be Tues- ' Cincinnati 3% 28 5858/ day evening when the Joisey Joiks i (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) = | ¢V York 33 32 5O0Btake the field against the Juneau | Pittsburgh 30 32 48% team at 6:30 o'clock | Ort Cooper stopped ‘Brooklyncold Chicago ... 31 35 A4 Soliowing s iy b / Sunday but his shutotit in the first| gogpon 2% 40 412 Sk R i SR game was the only contest St. Louis | ppjjagelphia . . 18 45 285 Sunday's game: 4 could salvage from the five game| St. Louis Blues I (series, Joe Medwick ran his con- American League ab rih e secutive base hits to 25 games. Won Lost Pet.|Fowler, 3b A e T | Eddie Stewart's triple with the|new york 43 19 §94|R. Nelson, ss, p 6250 {bases loaded in the tenth inningigoston 35 25 .583|Hollenbach, If 6120 |Sunday gave Pittsburgh a victory| cleveland 35 30 533 Davis, 1b 6013 'over Boston in their only game|petrojt 37 32" 586 Puttin, ¢ 5111 lof the day. st.. Louls 31 35 470(Clay, rf, 55 5220 | Errors cost Philadelphia a chance Chicago 5 .25 36 417| Jake, 2b 5230 {to take both ends of & twin con-| pijjjadelphia 28 41 406|Barton, cf 511 1 Itest from Cincinnati Sunday after Washington 2 40 375 | Pavlige, p, rf 5 4 2 0‘ ll"kmg the lirst game. Cincinnati TOTALS 481418 6 garnered a uninth inning run to Gastineau Channel League s |take the nighicap. Won Lost Pct. Dodgers | Cliff Melton shut out Chicago on|gt prouis Blues 5 1 833 ab r h e four hits in the first game on{juneau % 9 667 Santoro, 3b 5 0 1 2| ‘Sund_ay but Chicago took the sec- Dodgers 3 3 500 | Jacovsky, 2b 8. 010 {ond with homers by Stan Hack “"d'JoxSey Joiks 2 4 333 | Greco, ss 4 00 1§ Dom Dallessandry. Johnny Mize hit Spare Parts 1 5 167! Hale, rf 501 0f a home run ror the Giants in each i - W. Miller, cf 2 20 1 ‘game, runnjyg his total for the 4 Mueckler, cf 10710 season to eleven. BA“ is ORDERED Differ, 1b Qe | oo R I 49 \ L t ° |McKnient, ¢ 3 1:2'1 NOTICE ' B Dombrowski, if 4:1.2.0 _ Speclal meeting of Sons of Nor- ARMY MARR AG David, p 200 way at Harold Aase’s residence, 715 9 “Stafford 1001 5th St. Saturday evening at 8. WASHINGTON, June 22 — The TOTALS o831 579 6 &, War Department has issued an or- RS dor iimvid 1o ninth. S |'der stating tnat no member of the % Bummary Hisee Alaska personnel on duty in any foreign| TW0 base hits e Jaolinbagh 4, cotntry or possession may marry|Paviige, Olay, Barton. Hit. by The largest and most complete without the approval of the com- pitched ballfFow_ler. Differ. Bases stock of Fresh.and Frozen || Mandifig officer of the United on balls—off Pavlige 1. Struck out Meals ip-Jxneajl. | states forces stationed there. SIMvIG'3, Raviige 6, Nelsom 1. Legh L. A. STURM—Owner ik s ‘| on bases—Blies 7, Dodgers 6.. Wild PHONE 39—539 - pitch—Pavlige. Stolen base—Puttin. PSS | Empire Classifieds Pay! GONNG DECI\DE ON e N\W_)(Q.Y MKE - WE'S GETTIY REGDN FER® SUNMP WAR OR NOANBR, Lo GONNG GLEEP FER ‘k‘ |crowd of more than 43,000 fans. Philadelphia swept ‘both ends of |a doubleheader with St. Louis Sun- day capturing the nightcap affer Bob Johnsons 3-run homer decid- led the first game. 'and later scored when Hollenbach | Detroit evened the score with |Louis Bobby WNewsom Sunday but | failed .to gain ground by dividing |a doubleheader with Washington. The Senatcrs won the nightcap in !the tenth inning when pitcher Virg- {1l Trucks issued a walk with the bases jammed. Veteran Ted Lyons pitched his 1250th victory Sunday for his club :b_v defeating Boston in the fir: game but Boston won the second |game behind Tex Hughson's three | hit hurling. | Umpires—Grummett, | Duckworth. |33 minutes. McGorty, Time of game—2 hours, Empire Cla: Women's Playsuis! Crisp seersucker playsuits . . . full cut for women! o Perfect for work or play with button front skirt. 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