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JOIKS HAND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1942 1 SIS HOPKINS” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — FINE SONGS IN PAGE THREE inning when Cox let down to walk Corcoran and hit Sturrock in the Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!? " ribs to give him a free base. But y ¥ IS HEROI"E IN McDermott hLit into a double play BROAD(AST AT TROUN( again’ and Schmitz flied out to | GR Show Place of Juneau (APIIOL SHow Rerpahatlis ZOTH (ENIURY ! —TONIGHT — | The next scheduled game is Fri- LR ‘ . day when the Dodgers take the . R | 1 “S'S Judy canova S'ars wnh To JUNEAU field against the Spare Parts. A“(e Faye and Ja(k Oak|e . Following is the box score of the . HOPKINS*® Bob Crosby in Clev- | gL | caime, aé T Sing Old and New /i | . Juneau | bty ROV A er Comedy Soldiers, led by Hurler = ™ w .+ o Popular Tunes | . [cDermott, sg, P JERRY _COI,‘ON‘ o Hard work and ability, not| COX, Beat CI'Y Team | Schmitz, 2b 4 0 1 0| Against a “ackground of tune- Bob ('r(“hy and His breaks, were responsible for the rise | Huston, 1b 2 0 1 0!ful melodies, “The Great American Bobcats of Bob Crosby, famous band lead-! by Two Runs | Daniels, rf 3 0 1 0fBroadcast” unfolds the gay, fas- B er featured in Republic’s filmusical, Naughton, cf 3 0 0 Ojcinating story of the courageous. DOWN COMMUNITY SING | “Sis Hopkins " which is now show- Score By Innings Jensen, p 3 0 0 1|taiented pespe who first filled the NTINE WATER BUGS {ing at the Capitol Theatre, with Juneau 020000 0—2 Nielson, 1 0 1 0 0air waves witl: song and laughter. ARGE v LATEST NEWS | the popular Judy Canova starred|Joisey Joiks 100201 x—4 Rustad, ss 2 0 0 1| From the same studio which pro- “THAT NIGH o wA e 4 i ;in the tit'e role. | —_— Corcoran, ¢ 2 1 1 1lduced “Alexancer’s Ragtime Band,” T IN RIO Like his famous brother, Bing, | Sturrock, 3b 2 0 1 0|“Tin Pan Alley,” and others, the e | The Joisey Joiks combined fancy |~ A ; el A ¥ | University in Washington, where he RIght e, SEEE S ARG by Toisey Joiks Payne, Jack Oakie, and Cesar Ro- studied music and law, he worked Oox s MveOEI i Eaeat Juncey ab r h ¢ m(;ro‘ now showing at the 20th as a singer fcr a band in a walka- :evteon Zl_;‘wT;f ;g:finc:ileé;dvlz?fi;Mondoker, £ 3 1 1 0Century 7-},,,‘,"-0‘ manager ailoucd him to warble a0 8 o Juneau gl 2.0 Ofmare aiioi, io'seprediics the' ve- ) The Joiks saved a few runs in > 4 % tune when the band was broadcast- Aia sfivat ‘or. the fisst: when wm‘lByslrek, 1 3 0 0 Ojcent past on the screen to the sat- 1inf).n i o S bk mkh o Al ke hiaks loaded.‘gllsonk', sbr g g g g isfaction of a“im““n“ll movie-go- |tne bandicadcr, happened to hear |!e7 turmed Naughton's bingle to|p) 0", © 3 1.1 ofbefore o single.tine of seript was him and lal;rlor(ered him a job Beooutd iinfo ‘s conble tuj. - The sol"Lecls!‘on rf 3 1 1 0)written Pv(;flo familiar with the ith his band. Of course Bob read-|JierS then rtarted the scoring in| ", *p 3 1 3 1|styles, customs and trends of 1919 ily accepted, Later, when the band ' (I€ir half of the first when Mon-| rom,; g 25 4 7 1land the years mmediately follow- was playing.m the ’Trlnnon in Chi- doker doubled ‘Giear -the - fence in| Summary ing, will }m(‘ “The Great Ameri- : : left field, Stafford walked and Mori- | . e B cago, the Dursey Brothers offered | Two base hits—Mondoker, Cox 2.'can Broadcast,” historically accur- Headquarfers Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hats H. S. Graves ‘The Clothing Man him a spot with their outfit and Bob took the opportunity. Some six months later he organ- ized an orchestra of his own, “Bob Crosby’s Bohcats” Some of his boys were from the South and these gave the band its style—"the Dixieland manrer.” In recent years, however, he has modified the reper- toire to include more diversified music. e doker brokc for third on the fourth ball. Corcoran threw the pill mw\Bases on bzlis—off Cox 3, Jensen 4. i ¢ Struck ou*—by Cox 2, Jensen 5. i left 1d to let tr ks’ s! 3 o i 3 %4 left fleld to let the Joiks' short-| o li" uive, cox. Hit by pitched stop across the plate. Jensen pulled | Himself ont of a hele in that ine | PeI—StUTocK. Left on bases—Ju- 5, Joiks 5. Double plays— " {neau ning by stricing out the side with g et |Stafford to Mondoker to Ryan 3, | two n n. men o | Schmitz to Rustad to Huston. Stol- Juneau Takes Lead t : Juiban WL L ARARE n> the next]on bases—Daniels. Sacrifice hit— Umpires—Grummett and inning when Nielson walked, Corcor- g::lt((:"orth “ime of P an made up for his error by do\|b<31,) Nihihtes o e A !ling Nielson t third, and Sturrock = oo laid out a single just inside the | Subscribe o the Daily Alaska first base line to drive two tallies| | Empire—the paper with the largesi | ACTOSS. McDermott hit into a v:loubh'i paid circulation, | play to retire the side. i i3 - Cox slappec out a double in the | second, buv was stranded when Jensen struch Stafford out. | Neither outfit scored in the fourth, but the Joiks put two across in the fifth to step ahead and they | stayed in front the rest of the way out. Ryan started it with a single into left fielc after one man was| out. Leciston was safe on an er- ror by Rustad. Cox then slapped a single into center to score Ryan,! and after Mondoker had forced | Leciston at. third, Stafford singled | to right to score Cox. | The soldiers scored once more in| the sixth as Leciston singled to 9, (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) went to second when Jensen made| San Diege won a thriller over a low toss to first, and Cox poled Portland in i!e Pacific Coast League out his second couble, another near |last night ac John Hill laid out a the left field fence, to score Lecis-!single with two men out and two ton, {men on in rne ninth to send the | Anothcr Double Play |runners across the plate. Juneau had a life in the last| San Francisco, meanwhile, ended e ” a four-game losing streak as the |Seals blasted 11 hits off two Oak- {land pitchers for a victory. Los Angeles came from behind twice in a game with Hollywood SAN DIEGO WINS GAME IN NINTH Frisco Beal;—daks—Angels Win from Stars with Three Homers BUY DEFENSE STAMPS PG SIS S SO S S S SR S R . Mother, Come Out of the Kitchen | Husbands, remember that it’s a real treat for your wives to have dinner out occasionally. i Bring her and the family tothe Baranof, where pleasant atmosphere and fine food awaits you! - | ! TABLETS {and trounced the Stars with the aid The Baranof | [ g ~trreracn ] o o ome STOMACHS GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 6; Los Angeles 8. Oakland 2; San Francisco 4. San Diegc 6' Portland 5. National League Cincinnati 0; New York 7. . | Chicago 8; Philadelphia 4. s l 1 Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 6, | ECONOMY | size Coffee Shop | LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager | i Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store St. Louis at Boston, postponed. American League Boston 6° Detroit 2. Cleveland 7; Philadelphia 5. Washington at Chicago, post- | poned. | New York 6; St. Louis 5. Gastineau Channel League Juneau 2; Joisey Joiks 4. SPECIAL at 1.95 STANDING OF CLUBS i Pacific Coast League - il 1 129 Pairsof PREERCH . 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Burford & Co. adv. ————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS Family Shoe Store| ;... sives SEWARD STREET Seward Street |ate, but in a most gay, entertaining | way. | The songs sung by Alice Faye in |“The Great American Broadcast” | were written by those master tunc:- |smiths Mack Gordon and Har | Warren. For “The Great Ameri- !can Broadcast they prepdred “Long Ago Last Night." “Run Little Rain- | drep, Run,” *T Take To You,” “T've Got A Bone To Pick With You,” |“The Great American Broadcast,” | “Where You Are,” and “It's All Tn | A Lifetime.” The featurod cust includes Mary Beth Hughes and many other out- standing performers - CLEVELAND -~ WINS WITH 3 HOMERS Hockett, Fleming, Keltner Gefs Circuit Blows \ | g 3 in Victory | Cleveland’s three homers by Oris Hockett, Les Fleming and Ken Keltner brought the Indians’ a vic- |tory over Phuadelphia in the Am- |erfcan Leagve yesterday. | Boston's lenky Ted Williams, meanwhile, belted out a two-run {homér, his sixteénth of the sea- son, to pave the way for a win over Detroit. | The New York Yankees unleashed | |a 14-Kit attack on St. Louis to win :a.s Joe DiMaggio tripled and Joe | Gordon doubled — - — NOMEITES GO SOUTH Mrs. Robert Eaton and her small lim:mt and Mrs. Ray Krubber, of |Nome, who have been in Juneau Ifor several days awaiting transpor- tation south, left yesterday by |plane for Seaitle. | - | C. OF C. TOMORROW Joseph Driscoll, journalist from New York, his been invited to ad- |dress members of Juneau Cham- |ber of Coramerce at the noon | luncheon meeting tomorrow in the 1Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel e GEO. BECK VISITS HERE George V. Beck, Superintendent of the Public Schools at Peters- | burg, was a visitor in Juneau for a |brief time tolay. He is aboard a |small vessel. moNG A% L oy y TAKE T oo & AN +ected bY ey u\“: o sonE 10 Dw“": o wyve 60T &P vou" ) PICK AMERICAN Enlinger “ wrpe GREAT Ny 201! BROAD " = et YOV ‘::M o i AL N A | ars WL on [ o ey Warrem | COLISEUM ———NOW!——— “ALONG THE RIO GRANDE" ‘ 3 i il er Medwi(k ‘Son Is Born to e Robert Jonases Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones be- Is Hero As | | came the parents of a son yester- { Dodgers Win;uuy in St. Ann’s Hospital, The [baby weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces His father i¢ on the staff of the | | Gastineau Hotel, i | Lou Novikoff Gets Homer vussxas s e aS chi(ago Bea's ! IOR HERMAN AHO i Philadelphia Funeral seivices were held today | for Herman Aho, 62, who died last | week here. The services were held (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) {in the Chapel of the Charles W. In the Naiional League yester-|Carter Mortuary, with the Rev..G. |day, Brooklyn’s Larry French was|Herbert Hilleman conducting. credited with his sixth victory as| Burial was in Evergreen Ceme- {the Dodgers broke a tie andltery. The orly known survivor is | bunched five hits for four runs af- @ brother, Mike Aho, of Hibbing, ter two men were out in the fifth, {Minnesota. Joe Medwick doubled in two runs |~ {to help the lodgers trounce Pitts- burgh and extended his bamng' {streak to 26 games, New York won easily from Cin- cinnati on four-hit pitching by Bill Lohrman. Lou Novikeff laid out a homer ! with two ahoard in the fifth in- ning to give Chicago a victory ov- er Philadelphia. I Ry CUSTOMS OFFICIALS HERE FROM SOUTH H. 8. Hood and Ralph Houser, Io( the U. £. Customs Service, at| |San Francisco, arrived in Juneau | {over the weekend and are staying | at the Gastineau Hotel while here on official business. | | John Payne and Cesar Romero, and the Nicholas Brothers. Seen On Soreen Here Music, dancing and romance keynotes 20th Century-Fox’s latest hit, “The Great American Broadcast,” which stars Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, now at the 20th Century, is a cast headed by Mary Beth Hughes. " Featured spots are filled by The Four Ink Spots, The Wiere Brothers Featured in the picture which is VISITORS WELCOME! o OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY NOW!——— COLISEUM Social Seawrity | Staff Has Picnic | Members of the staff of the So- cial Security Office yesterday after- noon boarded the Three Duces, owned by Mr. and Ms. C. W. | Wright and” went dowh ‘near Point Eishop to the Forest Service Camp |for an evening plenic. | Among the group which went were Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Donald |S. Hartzell, Geraldine and Jean- nette Ringstad, Marilyn and Tula | Jaskson, Ellis Johnson, Charlotte | Soule and Mrs, Lillian Clemmons., ‘The party enjoyed a picnic sup- per, explored the camp.and picked wild flowers before returning to Juneau at about 11 p. m. ————————— Foreign-bern white males still con« ‘siderably outnumber foreign-born | white females in the United States. g f o7 7 % “ # 'l 32-o0z.Bottle Saves Metal Caps & ”