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PAGE TWO 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-]UNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1942 B |. U E S TA Kf | Dodgérs in YANKS GH WAINO HENDRICKSON as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE YOUF Play CIOIhBSfO[ the FOUffh 5 # l w l N | N\ (Iose Game | SET DOWN ‘ is invitedaéotfigebsent }?'is cofu{)};m this evening - ? | 0x office of thes — SPARKLING NEW SLACK SUITS . | g JUNEAU GAME ~ With Reds TWINBILL| . ceuo mwomcnems e SLACK SUITS AS YOU LIKE L N\ ; ’ : - = G "YOU BELONG TO ME” THEM! Clean cut—tailored— S \ f ' Soldiers Out in Front in|Cubs Split Sunday Game Washington TakesDouble- Fedéhal Tay- 8k pepPerath trim. Perfect for your 4th of .l 3 . A | . JJHI’\I fun :uu(l i(lt)*lal\tll:l" _('as]u_:ll 3 | ' league Wlfh Six'h Vit- W"h BI’aVOS o Hughes headef frDm St I.OUIS WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! g0 Bl geatongs: tnspirgl in - fory of Season Hurls 15-inning Game in Swat Fest Californa by America’s fore- most designers. /. H | ATE | 8t designers, p z i Juneau 0000000101 (BY SOC! B S) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | | Blues 10101110x—5/ Paul Derringer pitched Cincin-| The Chicago White Sox Sunday | Denims - - - 3.50- 5.50 ko : e nati to a victory over Brooklyn in handed the New York Yankees the | ¢ ¢ The St. Louis Blues added another | the first game Sunday but the Na-|first doubleheader defeat of the S un Ra ons - 195_15 95 3 % L |laurel to their victory crown in the ticnal League leaders pulled the season and the twin kill was wit- p y ) . £ |Gastineau Channel league last|nightcap out of the fire to close nessed before the city's largest night, taking a 5 to 1 win from Ju- |the series with an edge of three to crowd of the season. The double S"u”e[ (lom - = o= ]5_95 # g ~ 2 ] neau. ~ |two. Larry French gained credit|win cut the champions of the Am-| | Only four batters faced Pavlige in | for ‘he victory, his eighth in a year, erican League lead to five and ohe| 'o A" wool Haflfle' '9 75 . s & |the first frame, with Ellenberg be- although he worked only two in-!half games. In the opener Patn-‘[ |ing safe on an error by R. Nelson, nings. arch Ted Lyons doubled in two the next two batters, McDermott, The Chicago Cubs snapped out of runs to ‘help win his own game.| and Naughton, fielding out ‘and|a batting slump Sunday in time|Johnny Humphries coasted to a tri-| Rusty poling out to left field. ‘m gain an even split with the Bos-|umph in the nightcap. | In the Blues' half, Fowler was ton Braves, winning the nightcap| A pinch single by hurler Chubby\ given a pass, was then forced at|after bowing before Jim Tobin's 3- Dean scored Oris Hockett Sunday | second by R. Nelson, and Hollén- | hit pitching in the opener. |to give Cleveland a win and an| bach walked. Nelson scored when| pitching one of the best games of even break in a doubleheader with | | Corcoran made a bad peg to third.|his career, Tommy Hughes led the | Boston | Then Davis and Snedigar were re-lpmmes Sunday to a victory over| Southpaw Hal Newhouser set tited on infield plays by Wernet the St. Louis Cardinals in a 15 m-Llown Philadelphia on three hits! and Rustad hing struggle. The Cardinals took ! Sunday for their sixth straight de- Get Two Homers the second game behind the 5-hit[feat but the Mackmen came back The Blues put across another pitching of Lon Warneke and Walk-|to win the nightcap on the 5-hit counter in the third when R. Nel-|¢r Cooper's hitting. (hurling of Luman Harris son homered after one man Was| Home runs splattered all over the| Thirteen pitchers were bombard- out. R. Nelson, first batter up polo Grounds Sunday but most of fcd with 60 hits Sunday as Wash-| in the fifth, again slugged a round 'them rattled off the bats of the|igton swept both ends of a double- tripper over the center field renc“;l‘nlsbm'n Pirates who took both|header from St. Louis. and the next three batters Wewunm of a doubleheader from mc‘ ————— retired on three pitches that re- \er. York Giants. e ettt Sulted in infield fites. 2 B B GAME ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES In the sixth, Jake singled, wenu GAMES SUNDAY to second on an error by the flslu\ Pacific Coast League Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express fielder and was brought home on| Hollywood 10, 0; Los Angeles 11, SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Pavlige’s safe hit to left field. Nel- ‘a | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- son led off again in the seventh| san Diego 2, 0; Portland 1, 2. | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 318 818 [.»nnu with a safe clout to center| Oakland 2, 0; San Francisco 8, 3. | Juneau ...$ 8 Denims for work and gar- !field and later scored on Snedigar's| Sacramento 9, 3; Seattle 3, 1. ‘ Sitka ....... 18 18 10 18 ia 10 10 dening, mis-matched and smerifice 1ly. |Second game 13 innings. There will be a baseball game to- || Chichagof 18 g0 B0 very novel. Spun rayons or Juneau Misses Chance | National League night between the Dodgers and | g;{;’:nn‘?__ 18 18 strutter cloth for street and | Juneau’s lone tally was annrxt‘d‘cmc)mmu 6, 1; Brooklyn 3, 2. |Spare Parts. This is the game post- | Todd . 10 10 in the eighth inning when Ellen-| Chicago 0, 5; Boston 3, 1. | poned from last Friday night. | Tenakee .. 10 dressier leisure wear, com- {berg hit safely to third, stole sec-| St Lous 1, 3; Philadelphia 2, 1.| With the Bame tonight and the || Angoon . fortable as can be, 100% {ond. and reached home on'Nelson's | Pirst game 15 innings. T\clmlulrd game tomorrow night be- || Hoonah _ SIZES 12-44 sy wool flannel if you want a orror on a hard hit grounder by| Piltsburgh 8, 9; New York 7, 3. |tween the Joisey Joiks and Spare | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 ; ] little warmer type. Long or Rustad. i American League j Parts, the first half of the Gas-| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY NAVY g o short sleeves in both “tuck | The city team had a wonder{ul{ New York 2, 1; Chicago 6, 13. ;}ll)(:a\l Ch":ll[“(]! 1%!1\““‘)‘?01(1.”1fi"*\’u‘“‘}'1 Ketchikan ~ Kasaan ~ Wrangell Peb:rs;‘url Ktk';’ TURF TAN i in” and longer type jackets. {chance in the fifth with ftle heses| | Washingion I, 7; 8. Louls'18, 6. .,m;’.‘v[:]x: ;I.‘n[:;w (l.\iy')n"w.x‘I h !‘nr* It;l, [ #;nkeenu ‘g;gg ‘g;?}g 'fi% ‘xg'so i DRAGON RED & An outstanding collection. loaded and only one away, bul| Philadelphia 2, 3; Detroit 3, 0. | 1 ,uig Blues tangling with the Joiscy || Petersburg 18.00 1800 7.50 MIST GREEN ‘ neither Naughton nor Rustad were! Boston 8, 2; Cleveland 3, 3 | Joiks. | Wwrangell 15.00 15.00 gy : able to connect. Joe Werner ap-/ Gastineau Channel League | PRDRESROS 4 Kasaan .. 10.00 BIEGI & 3 peared in the lineup for the first| Juneau 1; St. Louis Blues 5. | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 & | - ! time in several seasons and he heid The Daily Alaska Empire has the FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | Following is the box score: Sacramento 0; Seattle 5. Qaflflf Y SINCE /887 Do e i T T | McDermott, 1f 4 Pittsburgh 2; New York 5. [ Ellenberg, cf Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 1. Sk : T P | 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks jdown the hot corner at third ir GAMES SATURDAY I Jargest paid circulation of any Al- | I { workmanlike manner. Huston 156 Picltic’ Coast Béagne laska newspaper. || HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pl""le 612 ldid a nice job of digging them| ' Suh Diego 1; Portland 2. 3 ; | Round Trip Fare: Twite Ong-Way 10% out of the dirt and elsewhere in| ©Oakland 7; San Francisco 6. 3 An lddluoull charge will be made for ' thie initial corner. Hollywood 11; Los Angeles 3. 1 3 to flag stops. oo et e e ———— e sz LKA LARtEIe SRS OIS — - < ‘Rusmd. ss Boston 6; Cleveland 3. Washington 3; St. Louis 8. HSHERY HEAD “"USBA"D 0f FomER :X\l/]::lmz:\.J;:;al;llstdc‘:ugo?h:;r:r l:lp‘:z‘g\:‘;e;:: 1? New York 7; Chicago 3. 5 : % “ . 5 weekl s Fairbanks 3 Nome TO MAKE TEN JUNEAU GIRL IS NOW < s Foiscepiia's; Deco o v | R Al Y DAY INSPECTION OFFICER IN AUSTRALIA €30 o S0 i o | stasunic or cums . : ‘With sentiment of deep gratitude c The Portland Oregonian of June|we desire to express our deep ap- ————— - Pacific Coast League Dail 112 contains an article that First| preciatior to our friends and neigh-| TOTALS 34 1 | Won Lost Pet.! o} Te il Gl ey e e PWT AT 57)5;‘,’;, Lieutenant Irving I. Ail has ar-|bors for the kindness and sympathy Sacramento 52 612 neadquaflers 1313:?.::: g;]u;;:: Ar 135 MWT Lv 10:45am rived safely in Australia with the shown us in the loss of our beloved St. Louis Blues Los Angeles 49 590 e Sai 2 e A AeE L A Siiways' plane yesterday for the| oo.ied States Army forces and is|son, Robert, ‘also for ‘the many = €8un Diego 563 H d e L = Westward ? g enjoying the hospitality of the|peautiful floral offerings. | Fowler, Sh 0:5an Francisco 494 ardeman | Mo. Tu. We. m.,_r—;.,éw,_ " Australians, he has cabled his wife, | —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Cuth-{R. Nelson, ss 3| Oakland 476 = I Fr. fia. fidescd Mr. Olson will spend the next |, . R " - and Mrs, Wim. B, Cuth-jsgvgleds 5 i : w o Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT At 6:25pm week or ten days making an in- M Hva AL o (SEelc (CRUSHIEY bert and family, Holleribach, 1f 0| seattle 4n ATER'PB“OFED A o w1 MWT Ly 5:05pm ¥ Louise, 19 8. W. Gibbs street. Lieu- ————————— | Davis, 1b Ar Nome, 165 MWT Lv 2:00pm 0! HoHllywood 416 11:25am 5 spection of the Anchorage and ba | i of — - S = Rodlak districts. tenant Ail was a member of the EYES EXAMINED Iunedigar‘ c 0| Portland 378 nfl' | Tu. L B LB R :Oregon National Guard for a num-| .4 BROKEN LENSES replaced m’Jake, 2b 1{ T g T Ty o ot | ber of ‘years | Barton, cf [ ANational Lesgue 10:35am MeGrath, Alaska . 4:15pm BU PEOECR our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian o 9, GI'AVES 11:10am Ovhir, Alaska 3:45pm UY DEFENSE BONDS Mrs. Ail s the jormer Eva Yur- Carlson, Blomgten Bldg, Phone 63 1 Nelson. xf - b Rl - pot. i 1150um Ar Flat, Alaska - §ganm Pavlige, p 0| Brooklyn 5 19 2 12:10am Bethel, Alaska g 12:40pm ——| St. Louis 2 25 597 g | e w A N T E D [ ] " ] roras 35 510 27 11 4|Cincinnati 32 536 . L4 w A N.T E ” P4 Summary |New York 5 34 514 a " N Home runs—R. Nelson 2. Two base | Chicago 37 493! ) Fon LoGG hit—McDermott. Sacrifice hit—El- Pittsburgh 35 478 e ING CAMP lenberg. Sacrifice fly—Snedigar. | Boston 43 Al ® Perfect comfort Stolen bases—R. Nelson, Ellenberg. im,umkqpmfl 49 279 rbcn, on bases—Blues 8, Juneau T7.' 2 ® Centraily located “00K TENDER | Struck out—by Pavlige 8, Jensen 1| American League | Large Rooms e Splendid food | Base on balls—by Pavlige 1, Jensen Won Lost Pct. g I 4 = b2 ol ‘wiihy and service RIGG]NG SLIN(‘EI‘ 3. Wwild pitch—Jensen 2. Umpires|New Yc 46 22 676 bash. ’ B |—Shaw and Grummet at plate, | Boston 40 597 3peétal Rates to Permanent Guests |Duckworth on bases. Time of (Clevelaud 542} ALASKANS LIKE THE Tw0 C“”KE“M N game—1:45. ;Dctrcll 539 L oy i, g merva St. Louls 458 Clarence Olson, Fishery Manage- ment Supervisor for the Fish and Wildlife Service, left on Woodley ® SN SR MMM NOO O WO TWO FALLERS ! TIDES TOMORROW | oniindipnis Pl ONE BUCKER i o . ————! Plane ATT“C'i’ High tide 2:46 a.m., 104 feet. Gastineau Channel Low tide 9:30 p.m. 09 feet. |Junéan 500|{ Petersburg, Port Alexander L | NE L 3 n ; Low tide 9:17 am. -43 feet. Won Lost Pet. ONE BULL COOK v T S Y e o N Service -oe Dod| ; /lpply at Office NOTICE Jomg;rsaoiks o :’gts‘ sl ol dnd JUNEAU to AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|Spare Parts ... 267 July IstatBA. M. B ’.;luka S JUNEAU LUMBE l I 4 |air Toute from Seattle to Nome, on — e won : e y l s sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| The Daily Alaska Empire has the|] Please have all freight on Anchorage—Kodiak Company e ———— largest paid circulation of any Al-|{ City Dock Tuesday, before Nome—Bristol Bay P BUY Dzmss STAMPS paid circulation. 4P. M. Kuskokwim and Yukon o i t 8 o ]. H: SAWYER River Points TTLE T S NG v Rl || b0 0 v T et s L\ - Phone or Call for Inforn TW SRRGE WRS GONE T0 GET SHME : 7 oM\S OFRE.. % i ' $io BEIRsEyR tOrS "R T e : ; PASSENGFRS FREIGHT BOXIN-GLONES BN WERE GONNR SAW" WO COWLD BE : 1 ERCH OOR W e g \ | ERch @ &.gg‘é@&!‘é‘;fi? wewt / /BN i { QOUSTIHY MEOUTN® NONIINS TRAVEL ON A ALASKA et WD p LBRN THAT ¥ %0\3&0 SLEEP BT \s : “Pri ” Star Air Lines . \mg\mm R e A ONBAIRTWIN «t ; “\_&Rs;‘ ! 'rIncess ar OME \N 4 o i ’ 1 | W, : QUTN T . . DONT TET Ty LINER Vfim Cuff‘g?“ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT RAW i i . i P, UBRWWTS / sunean to Yancouver, S T 3 ; 3 2 QYT ey e Yictoria or Seattle PHONE 667 PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 i =1 Princess Liners sail from Juneau | . July 3,7, 14, 17, 24, 28 The Datly Alaska Empire nas the| Subscrive w tne Daily Alaska 'V. W. MULVIHILL argest paid circulation of any Al- |Empire—the paper with tne largest Agent, C. P. R.—Juneau, Alaska | .sta newspaper. paid circulation. - 'l CANADIAN PACIFIC 7.5 suhsmule lor N ewspaper A(lvorlmng