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PAGE TWO e T T T P AW VY YW RAIRIERS, PORTLAND, YANKEES GO ‘WILD, BEAT TE GAME WASHINGTON Dimout Rules Halt Conlest in Tenth Inning Deadlock (By Associated Press) Portland’s big Ted Norbert Seattle out of a victory -las with a dramatic ninth nuning hom- | er which (ied the score and the' game Wa led the tenth by darkness. Clarence Beers, Sacramenio hurl- 'eatv Back home aner dropping three out of four games to Boston, New {York wemt on its biggest scoring ¢pree of the season, crushing i i selman, shortstop; John Steen,| | th American | 5¢ "\“N“:sg)‘*l:\st:?m :‘ 21- ,‘f‘ attack in|third base; James McKinnon, left | $PIRh Job. Ciosaaand Chiiriie iegisd ol yshn JiiTas dentetigleld, sand ’kr hit homers. | James ‘White, right field. Successive home runs in the| Reserves from Sitka include Mi- bt |fourth by Barney McCoskey and chael Nolan, second base; William Rudy York .gsve Detroly a vigtary |Cummines, cafphet; Raymond Bv- as rookie Hal White scattered eight ' hits to defeat Ef. Louis. He barely missed his fourth shutout. THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE———]UNEAU ALASKA k. SRR d SRGASEEr S EpURiatien SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1942 - (son, Blues; Connell, Blues; Kreyl- |mg ‘Mules; Carlson, Beavers. In- | fielders—Docz, Mules; Davis, Blues; | Yost, Beavers; Mondoker, Blues; | \Fowler. Blues; Meilink, Mules. Out- fielders—Bystrek, Beavers; Pavlige, | Elue.s' J. Nelson, Blues. The starting battery for the Ju- neau club will probably be R. Nel- son, fast ball expert, and Cook, |scrappy Beaver backstop. { The Sitka starting squad will in- clude the following men: Frederick Snoefke, pitchér; Harold gJaros, | catcher; Roy Pier, first base; Ken- neth Derry, second base; Paul Mus- erding, pitcher; Harold Meller, out- fielder; Claude Minor, pitcher; Ar- thur White, shortstop; Howard Nighols, = pitcher; Walter Stock, | Cleveland returned to the Winifirgt pase” and Harry Hoffmaster, Fans will be admitted to the ccn.‘ test for 55 cents, all seats. Servtce\ men in uniform will be admitted | free of charge. No automabiles will| |be allowed to park on the field| tomotrow. | Margaref Harris | Weds J. K. Frazier Margaret S. Harris of Juneau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "Harris, was married last night in Douglas to Jack Kenneth Frazier, also of Juneau, in a ceremony per- formed by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Witnesses were Margery Harris and Houston Wood. Mrs. Frazier is a granddaughter of Richard Har- ris, one of the founders of the city of Juneau. Mr. Frazier, who has been em- ployed at the Alaska Juneau mine for several years, is now working on FUNERAL MONDAY FOR TYEE WOMAN 1 WHO DIED HERE Funeral services for Mrs. Alta M./ Peterson, 45, wife of Wallace ‘E. Peterson of Tyee, are to be held| at 2 p. m. on Monday in the Anchorage, an Alaska Star Air Lines Anchorage Kod]ak Falrbanks Chapel of the Charles W. Carter|plane piloted by Joe Morris, arrived Mortuary. Burial will be in the|in Juneau Thursday and left yester- Yakulat Valdez Nome Evergreen Cemetery here. |day for the return flight to the ¢ 3 The Rev, Willis R. Booth will|Westward. Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Mrs. Peterson,! Passengers arriving here were Mr. | conduct the service. who died Tuesday in the hospital|and Mrs. Walter Metrakin, Sur- ette H .Sheppard, Nadine Sheppard, | vivors beside Mr. Peterson are her| Alice Anderson, Horace Clark, Jack and Mrs. Charles P.| Mann and Walter H. Stoll. here, was born in Missouri. parents, Mr. Harris of Bellingham, Wn,, two sisters of Bellingham and a brother in the U. S. Army. ———— ALASKA COASTAL MAKES | SITKA AND TODD FLIGHTS STAR AIR LINES | were J. S. Barnett and Donald J. Wl]hams PLANE MAKES TRIP FROM ANCHORAGE Bringing eight passengers Irums Jean- ! Taking passage for the Westwnrd PLANE SERVICE JUNEAU to Kuskokwim and Yukon Points * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES BARANOF HO VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent ing ace and Pacific Coast Leag Nick Bez arrived in Juneau with Alaska Coastal Airlines on a charter flight last evening and returned to Todd early this morning. On the return flight from Todd today John C. Siphosky was an incoming pas- senger. | Leaving today with ACA for Sitka | were Paul Parie, Ray Paloff and lhe Sev. Willard E. Barrows, e - Empire Classifieds Pay! lene 667 a government construction project 18 colu'nn last night with a vxcerwpmm.r here. leading hurler, ~lost his over Chicago behind the five-hit| straight game last night and Lis'niching of Mel Harder. eleventh of the season when San' Diego defeated the Solons. A single by rookie Gharlie He son, meanwhile, with ~the basco loaded in the tenth gave San Fran- cisco a victory over Los Angeles. sivt Snoefke, who starts on the mound 1or Sitka, is leading the Sitka ny Luplen, rookie first base-|jeague’s second half schedule with for Boston, drove In five ruis|ihree victories an dno losses. lead the Red Sox to a VIClOIY| rpe gitka men were to work out r Philadelphia. |at 1:30 this afternoon. R i Officers who accompanied the | Sitkans are First Lieutenants James !SI lo u I S I S | Harding, Jack Butler and Willis | | » L} | | end of tenth inning by dimout. | | San Diego 7; Sacramento 3. } A j Dayis. Los Angeles 2; San Francisco 3, ten innings. | | Only three games played last| night. j v t National League Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 10. L. | Cincinnati 8; Chicago 6. (By Associated Press) | American League Pointing toward the climactic| Washington 7; New York 17. | series with Brooklyn next week, St.| St. Louis 1; Detroit 4. |Louts won its seventh straight -in| Chicago 2; Cleveland 3 |the National League yesterday, de- Boston 7; Philadelphia 5. |feating Pittsburgh and cutting the | idle Dodgers’ lead to six and a han o et . About 200 million cubic feet of helium have been produced since its discovery, more than nine-tenths of it in the United States. — e, The Weather Bureau bought more than 3 million cubic feet of helium GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 7; Seattle 7. Called at ' for meteorological balloons in 1941. STANDING OF CLUBS gamea Pacific Coast League | Chicago, meanwhile, exploded ior, . won M;st Pg‘;;lme runs in the fifth inning to| D ' N E a " d D A N C E Los Angeles 86 6 beat Cincinnati. Bill Lee won his| sacramemo ;1; u.: 536 uuneemhxg‘:me while Rn;vostnrr el u t e Seattle ) suffered ms eleventh loss. t h San Diego % 69 | San Francisco € T4 - e S - DPOUGLAS INN FIRST FOR FALL igvood o stm(A TEAM ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Portland 51 89 g a 4 N EW Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express el I e ARRIVES FOR @ If you like to dance to the Finest Music on ‘ s ETRME P ST B R e 5 | - - - - Z{mlkxl){:s i :é :; the Channel Co ATS.’ | IanvlJet Hoonah gugn Tenakee T:&d xc’alg sts\lnan g'% s;tik'a 5 “ . . . ’ Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 5 - Gincinnatt % 5 ’?33 BIG (ON'I'ES]' Black, Brown, Navy, Grey | | Ghichagor B . w » 8.8 Wy o 7 s — Twee s o 18 10 18 1 S b o ® If you like Good Food — Sizzling Steaks, Ful sues and haiszes | | Bobn % 1 i Todd .. oo e B g Tenakee . 10 10 10 Mo % 5% Juneau Quffit Is in Top Best Fried Chicken you've ever tasted e e R | i 4 . 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