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A Ao BARRETTIS WINNERBY ~ SIX-HITTER 'Sad Sam Gibson Knocked from Box-Solons Beat Padres, Ten Innings ! | i r‘ | Blasting ' Sad Sam Gibson from | the box by six runs in the first in- | ning, Oakland whipped San.Fran-| cisco last night | Sacramento was forced to go ten innings last night to defeat San Diego after the Padres had tied| the score 4-4 in the ninth inning., | Los Angeles last night shut out| | Hollywood for the thirteenth | straight victory. The Angels scored i ix, runs in the second inning af-| ter two men were out | Kewpie Dick Barrett chalked up' his seventeenth | | win of the season | when he pitched Seattle last night {to @ 6-hit victory over Portland. | | GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2; Seattle 3 San Diego 4; ramento innings. it Angeles 11; Hollywood Francisco 1; Oakland 6. National League | Brookiyn 8; Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 5; New York 6 go 3; Boston 4. Seventeen Ten | Los 0 | San American League Detroit 6; Washington 4 Boston 4; Chicago5. Ten innings New York 8; Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 4. 9 I \ } { l} ] \ Il \ \ \ \ l} \ \ \ § § § § § N \ \ § N N ) \ \ l} \ I} ) ) \ \ \ | \ ] N l} 4 \ \ \ \ \ \ l} \ \ l} \ l} \ ) \ \ \ \ I} \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { \ ) \ \ \ 3 G OF CLUBS Coast League Won Lost 68 39 54 51 22 STANDIL Pa i Pct 636 514 514 505 505 426 420 .390 Angeles cramento attle n Francisco San Diego 5 Oakland 62 Hollywood 65 | Portland 64 47 41 Won Lost Pet.| Prooklyn 62 2 " st Cincinnati | New York | Pittsburgh | Chicago | Boston 1 Philadelphia | | | | Aational League | Louis 58 47 47 41 44 38 24 A7 473 404 64 273 | 1 American League | Won Lost Pet. 62 28 .68 50 38 508 51 41 Hh4 48 44 522 47 471 500 37 51 420 | Philadelphia 37 60 381 | Washington 3¢ 57 3m | New York | Boston | Cleveland | St. Louis | Detroit | Chicago GAME GOES | 1T INNINGS IN NATIONAL | Boston Wins Hectic Confes Over Chicago with Single (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) mny Cooney’s single with the | s loaded gave Boston a victory | (over Chicago in the seventeenth Canada’s Answer to U-Boats |NDICATIONS "NO SECOND FRONT SOON ‘May Be “Limited Diver-' . sion” fo Aid Russia | If Situation Bad | LONDON, July 22—United States land British staff officers are seek- ing some means of aiding Russia through a limited diversion” on the | | continent in second front confer- | | ences which have been continued for some time, it is reliably re- | ported. | Winston Churchill, who initiated the second front talks in Washing- ton in December of 1941 and con- tinued them there during his June visit, again met with high British and American officers. The chief problem before the | group was to frame measured im- mediate aid for the Soviet Armies if the present grave situation in| South Russia further deteriorates, | said a reliable informant. TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1942 MUST SACRIFICE! (NEED SPACE FOR STORAGE) White Leghorn P AYING HENS (18 Months Old—Hansen Strain) While They Last $2.00 EACH EORGE BROTHER Phone 92 Phone 95 A geyser of water 100 ft. high shoots upward as a depth charge is dropped from a Fairmile, one of the Canadian Navy’s new sub-chasers, somewhere off Quebec. The explosive power of Canada’s new depth Since a large scale invasion seems | unlikely this summer, it is possible | that strategists are mapping a lim- |single with charges is so te: blown up over twice the area possible six months a chasers are being used to escort outward bound convoys on th_e Ste Lawrence River. This is the first official picture of Canadian sub-killers. inning yesterday in the longest game vlayed this season In another National I tle, New York, powered homers, beat Pittsburgh as Casl Hubbell went the distance for his fourth triumph, scattering nine hits The Brooklyn Dodgers garnered five uncarned runs in the inning to pound out a win Cincinnati. Johnny Allen held the Reds to six hits > Chicago in Victory in 10th Frame New York JumpsCleveland Hurler Early fo Win Contest (BY ASSOCIAT PRE ) Duke Appling’s tenth inning Myril Hoag on second gave Chicago a victory over Boston in the,American League yesterda: after the Sox had tied the scare 'n the ninth. ’ New York jumped on Cleveland Al Smith for four runs in the first three innings and coasted to an easy victory, The Indians were limited to five hits and the Yanks (ot 10 Two hemers in the first two in- nings enabled St. Louis to defeat Fhiladeinkia as Judnich hit a three- runner in the first and Cleft fol- Iowed with one in the second with none on base. The Detroit Tigers defeated Waski- ington for the first time in five starts, beiting their oldtime team mate, Bobo Newsom for eight hits, e ue bat- by threc second over e o e o0 00 WEATHER REPORT . ‘U. S. Bureau) . Temperature Tuesday, July . Maximum 54, Minimum 51 ° Rain—49 inch ° 000 e 000000 00 > 21 NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing 1ir route from ¢ tle to Nome, sue at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. rrific that a sub can now be put out of commission or go. The speedy sub= Aleufians Battlels | Confinued Navy Releases Story of Af- tack on Dutch Har- | bor June 3 (Continued from Page One) ing after he had shot down a Zero. The anti-aircraft guns began to nort and bellow all around the harbor with the first Jap plane breaking through the mist Gunners on a seaplane tender ly- ing in the harbor knrocked down two fighters and bombers while hits were claimed on others. Unlike other occasions, history y record that Dutch Harbor was | ready for an attack in everything | but the weather, which along the Aleutians is never favorable for any- thing but getting lost Our Catalinas and the Asiny’s big Flying Fortress bombers were out searching even before the first plane appeared. Within an hour of the second attack, one Cat snooping through the wreaths and festoons of mist stumbled on one aircraft carrier lurking south of Uninak, By midafternoon, a second carrier was spotted in Bering Sea above the island chain and ranging P-39 fighters encountered two Jap cruis- | er type observation planes near Umnak Pass, and shot one down while the other got away. — e 'Robert Coughlins . Fefe Anniversary 1 | A dinner and card party held last |evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin celebrated thelr wedding anniversary, with the following guests present Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, Mr. Wellman Holbrook, Richard Bruch, | Walter Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- {man Cook and their two children, the host and hostess and their | daughter Waunals Card priz | were won by Mrs. Foster, Mr. Bruch and Mr. Holbrook. | ited diversion such as a small scale | incursion at a point to draw Ger- | man forces from Russia and at the | same time safeguard communica- | | tions with Russia | ! day B.B. GAME | PEr | The postponed baseball game be-| tween the St. Louis Blues and the - | | Missouri Mules which was to have p |been played July 14 will be played | this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the u Is e' Firemen’s Field | This will be the first game for |the Missouri Mules in the second | half schedule. The Blues were vic- [when they opened the second half igainst Juneau. Juneau has played |twice, beating the Beavers in the | second tilt of the revised schedule | - Secrefary of Stafe Will De- scribe Meaning of | Victory in War ;TRAVE[ PERMIT MORE LIBERAL that Secretary of State Cordell Hull will mage a radio speech at 6:30 pam., Pacific War Time, on Thurs- | cCapt. C. F. Scheibner, in charge |of the Civilian Traffic Control ac- | tivities for this area, announced to- cn the seriousness of the war. Tahe speech will describe what winning the war will mean to hu- man security, liberty and civiliza- |day @ liberalization of the travel {regulations with relation to travel between Alaskan ports. As a result of the change. >-es per- ——eto—— Resuls of Rubber Drive Is Announced WASHINGTON, Juiy dent Roosevelt announce scrap rubber drive has — Presi- that the collected | nel's big USO Slamboree set foT|acka ports, and those traveling via In Douglas you may contribute smoker, a dance and a baseball arrangements have been made to!Council also announces that of the tion. [sons traveling Letween Alaskan | not | mits. Persons traveling via Alaska this Saturday and Sunday Wwere|pan american Airways planes selling fast today in Juneau, and|myst continue to secure travel per- to the USO Ry purchasing tickets at Mike's Place, Douglas Inn, Guy game all in one . The boxing match will be held Saturday night fol- hold the smoker under cover. | rubber collected, Alaska contributed i SR 120 tons of the scrap in the salvage make trips between Alaska and DUCATS SELLING Steamship Company, Northland the ducats also have been placedim“sl Smith’s, and Tony Sm)}n'h lowed by the dance, and the ball The average population concen- | campaign betwieen June 15 and |the States or Alaska and Canada INDOUGLAS NOW Transportation Company or Can- on sale in Douglas, Don Skuse, The Slamboree tickets sell for game will take place Sunday. | 454,155 tor tration in the United States is 43.6 | July 10 but with more to be added { will not be required to secure per- Tickets for the Gastineau Chan-|.qian pacific vessels between Al- chairman, announced. > and entitle the buyer to a Just in case the weather acts up, The Petroleum Industry and War persons to every square mile. |as a full report is received. 1. 5. Tank Crashes Through Wafer in Army Test RIGHT— Let the scene be camp, tavern, or mansion—your choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. So that maintenance experts at the ordnance ing center at Aberdeen, Md., could study the effect of a heavy water bath on its workings, the crew of a medium tank sent it evashing through a water course. ‘T'he maneuver churned up a wall of water, thoroughly da the fighting machi have found that water alone, seldom stops a tank, U. S, Army Signal Corps photo, Maintena men C. OF C. TOMORROW Juneau Chamber of Commerce will meet tomorrow noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. A program is being arranged. HANS FLOE HERE Hans Floe, Superintendent of the P. E. Harris cannery at Hawk Inlet, was an overnight visitor in Juneau. He returned to the plant today with Alaska Coastal Airlines. DRESS SALE Continues POLKA DOTS PRINTS STRIPES PLAIN COLORS in COTTONS CREPES SHEERS WS Still Further Reductions! 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