The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX “'IIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIII|III||IIII|lIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIl" _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA '\SA(S BEAT PIRATES ARE OAKLAND IN SHUTOUT BY COAST GAME ERNIE WHITE LINEUPS GIVEN FOR BASEBALL GAME FRIDAY All-Star Teams from Sol- _ _THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942. GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR STORE dier Camps Will Furn- | § . nishDiamgndAdion ‘ SPE( !I ALS on the |)1'~4L'I]l diamond I)r‘(\\mn s Large (the soldiers from the Upper and Lower Camps were stacked up to- of IMPORTED 1 S and DOMESTIC WINES in Al- 1ska. You can find your favo: rite brand at George Bros. SCOTCH —SCOTCH $4.25 Fifth (8 YEARS OLD AND OLDER) nny Walker Red Label, Vat 69, Watson's No. 10, Hal Turpin Hurls Seattle fo | Chicago Evens Serles with Eleventh Inning Reds on Passeau’s Victory Fine Hurling (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Good pitching by Tony Frietas, Ernie White, last ybar's freshman oupled with extra base hits gave star for St. Louis who had dif- ramento its second straight win |ficully getting started this .~r-u.~n‘:|. wer Oakland in the Pacific Coast blanked Pittsburgh on six hits in gue last night the National League yesterday and; Three eleventh inning singles, Served as a healthy shot in the nwhile, gave Seattle’s Hal Tur- arm for the Cardinals bin an eleventh inning victory ov-| Chicago, meanwhile, evened :\ r Hollywood. Neither team scored | !WO game series with Cincinnati h {with a victory against pitching by Johnny Vandermeer and Elmer Rid- Los Angeles defeated San Diego dle. Claude Passeau held the Reds ce, tightening their grip on s to five hits. nd place. Pinchhitter Stewart ingle drove in two runs in I.l\ leventh inning to win the opener "I(K BEZ HERE ON hortstop Shuster and third sacker ayo each drove in three runs to, nake the nightcap easy. San Francisco rallied with four Nick Bez promi Yient sannetyman, uns in the ninth inning to beat arrived in Juneau yesterday in his|g ortland. FOURTH OF JULY MEATS SPRING FRYERS — Fresh Killed 50( RABRREITS — Fancy Belgian Hares 4 5( CAPONS—tfastern (om-Fed, Table Dressed @ 5( 60« TURKIEY'S — (0-0p. Table-Ready 40 O0UND For Victory ----- Buy Defense day by team managers. There will Juneau {be plenty of antagonism in the {contest because of the rivalry be- |tween the two camps The soldiers’ two all-star teams | will battle at 6 p. m. tomorrow even- ing, starting out the huge Fourth t Liquor Store with the larges ection of July celebrations. The winner will then meet Juneau in a game at 3 p. m. on Saturday. Lineups for the game tomorrow night are as follows: | Players for the lower camp all-| stars include Mondoker, SS; Yost, 2B; Bystrek, LF; Miller, C. 1B; Greco, 3B; Hale, RF; Cook, C;| Dombrosky, CF; Fleming, P. omm? pitchers are Cox, David and Carlson; ( McKnight, catcher; Infield, Irace,| BUSI“ESS FROM ‘I‘ODD | Stafford, Santoro, and outfield, E.| Miller. Sgt Scotty Bystrek is man- ager. Uppu camp all-star players are Teacher's Highland Cream, | White Horse, Black and Wt Sanderson Special Reserve, Pe Dawson, John Dewar's White Label, Bobbie Bur Haig & Haig 5-Star, King George IV—AIll over 8 y old—imported from Scot- land. If it's good you will find it at George Brothers—Home of Better Liquors. Seagram's 5 Crown - - uart §3.20 Schenley's, 5 Years 0ld 45 o $3.25 (Bottled in Bond) et quart § 300 0ld Oscar Pepper - - 4-5 quart $3,00 Paul Jones - - GreenRiver - - Full quari$2.95 any items too numerous to men- These are a few of the m tion. Drop in at George Brothers and look over their huge selection. > GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5, 10; San Diego 3, 2 akland 1; Sacramento 6. Seattle 2; Hollywood 1. Portland 5; San Francisco 6. National League Boston-Brooklyn postponed. Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 4. Chicago 5; Cincinnati 2. American League Washington 2, 1; Boston 3, 7. New York 4; Philadelphia 5. St. .Louis 12; Detroit 0. Cleveland 9; CIHCA[,D 3. GLASGOW CLUB SCOTCH A Good Scotch—10 Years Old $2.95 Fifth CHAMPAGNE WHITE or PINK Quart $2.95, Pint $1.95, Splits $1.00 JULES PERCHARD'S—CALIFORNIA'S FINEST! Fermented in the bottle 17-YEAR-OLD BLACK & GOLD BOURBON Pacific Coast League and Mrs. Selby expect to}“lfifi AL COREY AND 506 make their home with Mrs !l\l SON LEAVE FOR SOUTH 477 Selby in Valdez 465! e MUMM'S CHAMPAGNE—Imported from France, Qt. $9.00 | i | i Pint $7.50 [} THREE-STAR HENNESSY FRENCH BRANDY COGNAC Four-ifths $9.95 ~ FRENCH CARVEL COGNAC BRANDY—15 YEARS < OLD Four-Fifths $7.50 25-YEAR-OLD IMPORTED BRANDY Fourifths $4.95 20-YEAR-OLD FRENCH CROIZETTE BRANDY COGNAC Four-ifths $15.00 IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUEURES Marvelous Selection of IMPORTED WINES PEDRO DOMECQ SIBARITA FINEST SHERRQY ns .nn.v ity ) gS IWYN..N(\-.A Gastineau Channel League | t Won Lost Pct.| ! ECONOMY MARKET $35.00 4 3 - | Joisey Joiks 3 4 .49 HARVEY'S CHOICEST FULL PALE BBISTOL :spare Parts 1557 Ay CREAM CHERRY Quart $7.95 Located in George Bros. Pay’'n-Takit Store PEDRO DOMECQ GOLDEN CREAM SHERRY _QL. $10.00 Boston Gains GEORGE BROS. COUPONS ACCEPTED! LARGE VARIETY OF GINS -On New York | SLICED BACON - Ib. 5¢ || schnorsSive Weig &5 gur 245 | In American - ce ICE COLD BEER | 'Phillies Beat Yankees as JUNEAU e ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Womlley Airways topped by homers by George Mc- Quinn and Mike Chartak, gave St.| Louis an overwhelming victory over Detroit. E — e — | DIVORCE ASKED Suit has been filed in U. 8. Dis- trict Court in which Charlotte Mar- tin asks legal separation from| Glenn S. Mertin on the grounds of nen-: Apport e — BIV DEFENSE BONDS l CHICKENS — Fancy Fresh Stewers YOUND y, 2B; Nelson, R. SS; Hollen- [specdbont from Todd where he is|pach, LF;Pavilige, P; Nelson, J.| operations of the Peril Straits Pack- | Davis, 1B; Fowler, 3B. Others are| |ing Company of which he is gen-|Connell, pitcher; Snedigar catcher; fi Bonds alld S‘anlp§ | Mr. Be 1 remain in Juneau on, outfield. Lt. Mauze is man- z \ / “/(’ Buy “ L0t 0i B‘,."’c until tomorrt transacting business g 3 « d .- wes.1.1.sesyls | HARRY C. FALLS THE WORLD'S FINEST—POUND ! & v| Armour’s Grade A Steers,. pound —_— Won Lost Pct.| valdez Miner, which was owned by|chorage, Fairbanks i June i i3 . S g | chorage, and au. LEG ©' LA MEB—Genuine Spring Lamb 50 riignr 8~ 1 o o T S v l_‘ U N C “ E 0 N M E A T S e 60 = ()z:klm‘ul :; :Z i Mrs. Al Corey and her son, Curt,! - E 5 E R WG i = Hollywood 37 53 404 largest paid circulation of any Al-|left today for Seattle where she For that Evening Snack—18 Varieties—Assorted—POUND ol ( At B | o Vumy | N Hideit eter fu. e o NO WASTE—POUND w:: l';(;Sl l.:;;»ts‘ Buy : ll()’ljll)‘AY..\-/\.Tl'Hl)/\Y | pHONE 4 Cur delivery is free v is free and the most reliable in it 5w BONDS noud remember (o Ai;mfiy‘ ‘ town. You, too, can avail yourself of the . . . =/onicaso. 37 S0 ) STAMPS LSRR D e e Leaguo sl el New York 662 | Boston 606 T ‘{ [Cleveland 2 33 560 . !st. Louis 466 he HoME GROCER {TheEs o 146 | | Al * 7 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Turnips, Wax Onions, Spinach, Green Pepp ers, Oranges, Apples, Grapferuit, Dry On- ions, New and Old Potatoes, Radishes, Gre en Onions, Lemons. DARIGOLD LARGEST—Grade 1A Best Quality 21697 2097 4ibs.25¢ L] TOMATOES - 2No.2 % fins 45¢ WEINERS, skinless, Ib. 40( Mixers of All Kinds | Del Monte—Fancy Whole Green PHONE 38 PHO“E 38 ———————eeeeeeeeeeeeeee A. T. KOSKI—Manager % , Red Sox Win Twin PICNIC HAMS - Pound BLACK TEA - 1 pound tin 95¢ . - roun ( A EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF S e ‘ PHONE 92 PHONE 95 HOME l'QUOR STORE Fresh uml Smoked | .oaocwm s | ASSORTED LUNCHEON MEATS i ko ooy 7 & (R EE DELIVERY UNTIL 5 P. M. HAM ha“ or Whole lb 55c | R« ba e e S L place Boston Red Sox to three '(.() C',l" 'g(.(.r ‘(G‘b“’“ —Best) \w::t:« Suder scored the wlnmng; rBESH nnnsszn Po“LTBY ALA Timest or donmny Munhswenne wna | OveN Ready Turkeys N\ if AN N % oun Black & White, White Label, Johnnie Walker unc eon eals p c 1[: lczilf,ccd him with Pete Fox in Pan Prepared Fryers . Red Label, Teacher’s, White Horse— B g Plymouth Brand Famous Oven. |1t wiisui%is% | Young Colored Roasting Hens ‘ n eddy FRYERS and STEWERS Noilly Pratt—Large Bunle i RN S i French Vermouth - §2.75 ORDER TOMORROW — FROZEN FRUITS and For 4th OF JULY and SUNDAY SCOT VEGETABLES : spending the season managing the IR Puttin, C; Jakubowicz, CF;, eral manager and part owner. | Mierjewski, Infield and Ludwig and for the company. WEINERS — ARMOUR'S STAR — 40( | ONWAY 10 VALDEL DIES M SlTKAi T'l('Ki"(’ ()f Roausts 55 it hers 4t Wil fly to Ve aldés | Home u Sitka, the Governor's or-| . take over the management of the ) since 191b \nd had resided in An- POUND 50 40 556, Mr. 81 .63 | 3g9jaska newspaper. {will tpend the remainder of the PICNIC EYAMS—Armour’s Shankless 39 25 609 U.S.DEFENSE bu\ud«n is a holiday and house- Sanitary’s Super-Service! e g Amerl; League | Detroit 36 532 |Philadelphia 3 392 Local Strawberries, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Bunch Carrots, Cauliflower, BUTTER E-G-G-S New Potaloes Happy Home—Fancy Solid Pack AMERICAN MEAT (0. BEANS, No. 2tins - - 5 for 95c o G[ORGE BROTHERS Free Deliver 5 Contest Pflo g battle in the American League Last NE 699 L 60<Pound ihe Yankees' lead over the second! ( oun All Kinds by the Case or Bottle run on a wild throw by relief pitch- ‘ 'WEINERS - - Pound 40c timely hitting enabled Boston to| Oven Ready Capons ALL 8 YEARS OLD of hecklers and manager Joe Cron- | Assorted Five-hit pitching by Elden Auk-| 4-5quart $4.25 : : Quar S4 Rabbits and Broilers Full Drawn and Cut Up ° SCOTCH - 45 quart $5 65 OF ALL KINDS Free Deliver Y A e os ' ALASKA COASTAL AIR)ZOAMYSE rrrrrrrereee e

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