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PAGE TWO We have taken another BIG CUT on our DRESSES amd COATS .. ALL SALE DRESSES and COATS HAVE BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED [FOR THIS FINAL EVENT! $l.00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA NEW YORK'S | THIRD SPOT PLACE HELD BY RAINIERS | LosAngeIes*C;ninuesWin { Streak - Beafs Hollywood (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Seattle Rainlers maintained their third place hold in the Pa- | cific Coast last winning their | Portland behind six hit pitehing by |Larry Guay. | Los Angeles, meanwhile, extended its winning streak to 14 games os ! Paul Gehrman limited Hollywood to |six hits with the sterling support of \the sensational Angel infield. San Francisco,b, meanwhile, trimmed Oakland on the smooth | six-hit hurling of Bob Woyce and J a four-run spree in the fourth in- | ning, the exact reversal of the pre- | vious night. San Diego evened a two-game | series with' Sacramento, winning be- Lind PFrank Dasso although Boois [Poffenberger relieved Dasso in the ninth when the Solons rallied.. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Beattle 6; Portland 3. Los Angeles 8; Hollywood 4. San Francisco 7; Oakland 6. Ban Diego 3; Sacramento 2. National League Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 7. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 5¢ Boston Z. “American League New York 11; Cleveland 5. Chicago 6; Boston 3. Philadelphia 10; St. Louis 7. Washirgton 5; Detroit 4. League night by | second straight over | MULES FAIL T0 PROVIDE ENOUGH KiCK St. Louis Blues Win Con-iRoIIie Henfiey Collects test Handily by 6 Four Safe Hits in fo 2 Score | Contest (BY ASSOCIATED PRI WIN STREAK CONTINUES \ | [ | | Score By Innings S) | 5t. Louis Blues 2021010—6 Joe DiMaggio failed to get a hit,| Misseuri Mules 00002002 but Rollie Hemsley, Cincinnati e [castoff catcher, collected four and| | The St. Louis Blues last night New York scored four unearned proved they're out for the second runs in the tenth to stretch their | half title by walloping the Missouri|winning streak to eleven games at| | Mules 6 to 2 on 11 safe hits. The|ihe expense of Cleveland. The vie-| Mules, meanwhile, on first appear-|tory boosted New York's American ance on the diamond, failed (0|League lead to 12 games. | lcome through with the n-ndilmmll" Luke Appling’s double with two kick ana were held to only two on in the sixth broke up a pitchers’ hits on nice hurling by Connell, new | duel between Buck Ross and Ch: ’| Blues pitcher. He struck out 1l[ley Wagner and gave Chicago a men victory over Boston. The Blues scored twice in the| Overcoming a six-run lead, Phila- sirst when Fowler was safe as his|delphia upset the fast-traveling St. grounder trickled through the sec-|Louis team in a wild slugging af-| ond baseman’s legs and Hollenbach | fair featured by nine extra base| walked. Both men came home|blows. Chet Laab hit his eigmeenthv when Pavlige singled. | homer for St. Louis. The winnérs scored twice again| Roy Cullenbine’s homer with a| in the third, Fowler and I’i\\‘h':r‘iu‘umm:m' aboard in the fifth gave| crossing the plate on Davis’ single| Washington a victory over Dcn'm(.‘ to right center field. In the fourth, Sid Hudson held the Tigers to five| Clay singled and scored on anh'r‘s}hi[sv ingle after stealing second. —————————— The Mules scored two times in the sixth as Kreyling reached first MEDICAL KITS after being hit and Langley walked. | ARE RE(EIVED } Both men scored on a single by Trevino over the third baseman’s| ~ FORTERRITORY The Biues added a tally in the | sixth, Barton being walked in hy . —_— | | Kreyling Eight emergency medical Kkits, | | The next scheduled game is set|identical to that recently presented for tonigat with the St. Louis Blucs [to St. Ann’s Hospital by the Emer-| 1d against the Beav-|8ency Medical and Surgical Relief | Committee of New York, arrived in | taking the fie s in another seven-inning affair. Gastineau Channel League |y AR Juneau yesterday and are now assortment St. Louls Blues 6; Missouri Mules i doxsi(_U;Alnuliflfl:::fl“ foon isturcd at the Tcrx_‘imrml Depart- ab.r .h po ment of Health offices. . _ Fowler, 3b 4 29508 (‘ Each complete outfit contains | STANDING OF CLUBS S e S s \um large carrying cases, in which | > Pacific Coast League Hollenbach, ss 8 41180 120 {0, u oI CopSE Soee (o fmen) Won Lost Pet.|pavlige, cf SR S gency medical and surgical care Los Angeles 69 39 639 D” b 2 I o e e | f W sacramento %7 Ea Hoa| Mf* 1 jl 0 2 ; 0 9 The kits are to be distributed .. = 3 5 5’ A Haa s H a; 5 (‘;;:‘(: 2‘\‘1 ; LI} i ; g 0‘ throughout H\;'1 Territory for use in 9 ” | s Y, emergency calls. o j San Fiancisco 54 52 509|Barton, cf 3 110 0407 Cllik $nih AL be the sentes| lecy S/,z OE /516,7 \San_ Diego 57 55 505! Cornell, p 4 0 1 0 0 1{for the location of the kits include - jOakland 46 63 22| TOTALS 31 61121 4 1 Nome, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Cor- vaHllywood 47 66 416 LT Sb | dova, Kodiak, Seward, Ketchikan, 125 | Portland 41 65 387 Missouri Mules | Sitka, Bethel, Kotzebue and Ju-| bt ab r hpo a e|[neau. Two more kits are scheduled Kifb i be ROBERT McMANUS MRS. TOM HUICHINGS | s Rk gt sn .. a0 1T 3 b|ie amive A i additien io fie , IS SERIOUSLY HURT ~ RECEIVES WORD FROM Won Lo Fo ik B0 2 8 1 5 1 00 sy e | Brooklyn 63 27 00| Doze, 1b 300 40 0f lest_nhulmn will lx»flunrlvr the | m |MERIOR ("’Y FAM".Y m FRAN(E\S‘ Tionia 56 32 ‘636! Cockreal, rf 3 0 0 0 o o direction of the United States AIm}'. ] ea s eam s | Cincinnati 47 43 522|Nicholes, ¢ 3006 20¢ BTSSR o v - For oo | NEW York 47 43 522|Kreyling, p 210 .00 1 Robert McManus, who left Ju-| For the second time in three 5! M neau two months *ago for Fair-|years, Mrs. Tom Hutchings has re- | Chicago 45 49 473 Hoffman, 2b 3 0 00 11} NEW B8 banks to work during the sum- ceived word from her father, 77| Pittsburgh 41 45 an7(Langley, cf 21031.0 | o rlum mer, was seriously injured while years of age who lives in Boulogne, | Boston 38 57 .400|Pena, If 2R Ry P l a n e . employed by the Alaska Construc- France. The letter, which was sent |Philadelphia 2¢ 65 .27, PCT":)\%(:* ét 1 g 1:2‘11 0 0/ » 5 | F tion Company and is a patient in|through the efforts of the American | % 24 2 8 2 S Brookl n leer Pi'(hes St Joseph's Hospital according to|Red Cross, was brief and s(atcd‘x American League Summary ] er“ce Y word received today by his grand- that the family was well and all Won Lost Struck out—by Connell 11, Kni\'—i H H mother, Mrs. George Dull. were living in the hopes of seeing oW . P g9 1ling 5. Bases on balls—off Connell| FlVC-HI“er—Ge'S With a broken X’?lp broken pelvis the Hutchings again soon. \g;;m,%lk 23 j§ 56._",.2, Kreyling 5. Hit by pitcher—Krey- | JUNEAU lo | Double pone, and other grave injuries,| The letter was dated in January|cjeveland 51 42 :548?1:"3 by Connell. Wild pitches—| } physicians in Fairbanks informed and, with the exception of one re-|gi 1 ouic 48 45 516 Kreyling 4, Connell 1. Passed ball— Yakutat—Cordova | — young McManus that he would have |ceived last February is the only|pc . 47 48 495|Puttin. Left on bases—Mules 3| Anchorage—Kodiak | Kirby Higbe held Cincinnati 10 to remain in the hospital for many | word she has had from her Iamilyfcmmgu 38 51 '427 Blues 7. Double plays—Hoffman to| Nome—Bristol Bay five hiws in the National League| months. In his message to his|in France after three years of bx'{Pthadelphia 38 60 ‘388|Tr¢:vmo to Doze, Langley to Nicholes | Kuskokwim and Yukon yesterday while he and his team- grandmother he said letters from lence. i S &y iolto Meilink. Stolen bases—Cockreal,| River Points mates caided Ray Starr and Gene his high school r:ends would be SgEmmor o ey k. | Nicholes. Umpires—Grummett and Thompson for twice that many to greatly appreciated. Sturrock Phone or Call f - | sive lBrooklyn a victery. Higbe No details of hgw the accident’ AI-ASKA ploum | Gastineau Channel League ;btuerCL. N:n ofR:seTvaI:‘i::;ma | knocked in two runs with a double, occured were contained in the mes- D'B ‘l" SHM’ Won Lost Pect. Bunching 14 hits behind John Sage, Mrs. Dull said. 1 p St dduis Rlues 2 ) P AR 8. 0 5 0 .80 0 o A L A s K A Beazley’s shutout pitching, ‘St. Louis 7 e Juneau 1 1 500 WEATHER REPORT . ? scored an easy victory over Phila- DIVORCE FILED Word has been received by the|Beavers Wi 000] @ ‘U. S. Bureau) . SI A- L- t delphia’s eleventh win of the sea-| Minnie James 'has filed suit in Governor’s Office of the death of|Missouri Mules 0 1 000(® Temp. Wednesday, July 22 e ar Alr Lines bien U. S. District Court in which she John Sabljak, 73, in the Alaska y E— e ® Maximum 58, Minimum 50 e VERA CLIFFORD Claude Passeau, meanwhile, |#8ks" a divorcé from Billy James |Fioneers’ Home at Sitka. | P. O. OFFICIA e e 000000000000 J pitched a two hit game to chalk |on the srounds of nonsupport. Sabliak; JIproatly ;! 5 Nensns -0 ORFICIAL RERE ! — .o uneau eent - came to the Territory in 1898 and| A.D.Lawrence, Superintendent uf up his fourteenth win as Chicago - = worked for the Alaska Railroad at|Railway Mail Service, arrived in Ju- NORICE PHONE 667 % triumphed over Boston. L R GRS BUY .DEFENSE BONDS (st alif st el Subsgribe to the Daily Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. 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