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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1943 Is 3 | night and announced that 2. Double play: Hoffman to Nielsel s et By A will come back into the|to Docz. Umpires: Huston at plate SEA I T I.E IS BEAVERS To FIRST FHELD Pivsiha il i it MRS. W. W. (ou“("' s, Tt Wl it o S, M B e Jpen sepenie, scen 0= AND) DAUGHTER ARE Stars who haven’t won |vich Bove : i Boys' backward race 25-yards— CEEREE e LOSER, NIGHT PLAY TWICE DAYATBOWL = e sAcKFRok v he All Stg : 3 i Billy Schmit Spr: ot to make the games ¥ Girls' backward race yards Mrs. W. W. Council and her interesting ages 11-13 years: Helen Dapcavich, daughter, Carol Ann, returned sev- are expecting right- EFRID N UNDAY BI U((ESS LaVonne Grudle, Barbara Judson. eral days ago from Petersburg n and backstop Put ]‘xw throw contest (open to all) 'where they spent a month visiting a few days, two addi-| st out of ten throws, Hugh Doo- Mrs. Council's sister, Mrs. Lester will really give the ByS"ekSNme HaS Gflldge — gan, Bill Schmitz, Roy Peters Elkins and her family. rhouse (By Associated Press) Bicycle hill climb (boys to| Dr. Council made t ri First field day at Evergreen Bowl o n D W) D Gounil e e 0 afternoon the City i First baseman Larry Barton H H S H | 5 16 years)—Thomas Hughes, Robert|Petershurg in his boat, the Walle- to play the Beavers who ATHlETI(SHmN, rutt hordér i tha® third:idn- Flgh' with St. LOU|S started out with a bang yesterday|g,irorg Dick Winger: ine, in which they returned to | after! at 2 Al 200 on the Blues in an |ning was all Portland needed last BlueS “(‘nfi’]““‘“‘l‘ ‘:X g “f’“',"”“’\“(”' » —————— Juneau. gsters and 25 adults were a doubleheader [night for a victory over Seattle | R e E % OS 0 S feakxl] and originali top honors|pounds 15 ounces. P 13 |went to Jack Hermle who designed| Mrs. P. Jorgenson and Elizabeth|} ] 4 for Parker in seventh Slllle . ot Thomas Hughes ran off with top ame ' \n,upr]rTlmm])\(m on base and they g b Bent of Sha b rlnad ks Bt : . - SR Mules Nick Etten Ge‘S Homer e oils shen “Barten Jniedton,| . JiReau Bikentll faslt won't waxk \lvnm-; in the lxuuwh“\:\:(\n: 1(h“ Paul Breierly entered St. Ann's WINDOW WASHING b - y & sta 4 5 e Ol S] or tre: ne! ) - Double, T Sinal ,,,\ homer on the first pitched|to miss tomorrow afternoon’s spec- 92y almost standing his bicycl Hospital for treatment of an in RUG CLEANING ou e! wo 'ng es % ial exhibition game between Scotty end to gain another inch and a|jured arm, st 1 at Hawk Inlet, W S . J < . | Bystrek’s Beavers and the St. Louis Nalf over Robert Sandford in the|and was later dismissed SWEEPING COMPOUND in Game l ”” B e oy [ miues o 50 | hicyele hill climb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conley are! FOR SALE [with Los Angeles Angels by wan- /™. * o . o iering the, 1IN the first event, the sand box|the parents of a baby girl, born DAVE MILNER (By Associated Press) ning 2 to 1 in a pllr'\l_il s duel that ” “'w in plade of the All st ars, display, fourteen boys and girls uplat 5:15 am. this morning at St Phone Blue alfl Big Nick Ette former Philly,|12sted one hour and 17 minutesi"Al} =" " grudge to settle with the 'O eight years of age tried their|Anns H al and weighing six o octon. |Epperly of the Seals allowed only | *Y¢ ° ke ame back at Philadelphia yester-|FPPefly of the Seflls ©IOWES OB piues and therell be plenty day to lead the Yankees to a 2 to|!lVe ? > ® blood money up and plenty of L iotory over the Athletics in g |Angels allowed four hits olin O 0 m“’m F |an elaborate sand bridge in quite|Williams are recently admitted ORDER YOUR night game, KampEINE (& ‘Homer| S The Beavers WOl bet o seal work. |9e6 ail. Bobbie Murry with his model | medical patients at St. Anns Hos- B A B BIT s K l “ s A e ¥ |of the air raid shelter was a close | pital in the third and scoring the win-| 1ES FRIDAY out. They play the City team in the| T the aif rald shelter was o close : N |ning run in the eighth after rap-| Pacific Coast League tirst SE & do"mehmdm [second, and LeRoy West took third| A. J. Holmes entered St. Ann’s ow ping his two bingles and a double| Los Angeles 1; San Francisco © g 4 | with his design, “a castle on the) Hospital yesterday for medical care. Tanned, cleaned and all to collect half the Yankees' total| Oakland 2; Hollywood 3. ‘”“““"‘ Read.” Robert Crook and Edward Ro- ready to make up. Webfeet hits “| Portland 4; Seattle 2 The bowl &s becoming, Iner Sng- thfl“m were outgoing medical pa- VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY 2 Arntzen in the eight innings he| National League | 'f, o ; )mn o l'p‘-”“lM T.n (v(x ;,,, worked. Charley Wensluff went the | Gincinnati 7; Chicago 4. Lo S e BV Been ol — 4 distance for the Yanks, allowing American League 'v ey gt : THE x t hits. The win gave the New| neow York 9 ; y | Riace Sige 1ot Tasl yeat. BAR ‘NoF 7ork outfit three full games in the New York 2; Philadelphja 1. The public is cautioned not to at- bl se> T City League tempt the use of the pool when an|] Alaska’s Largest Apartment N SR e e played in Webfeet 7; Missouri Mules 4. |attendant is not in charge. A test Hotel i {he Aot ;.,{ |run of water is going into the * | ATCO ric STANDING OF CLUBS large pool and if it does not leak } EVERY ROOM WITH TUB i Pacific Coast League too badly the pool will be opened and SHOWER L l N Ii: - i Won Lost Pet jnext Monday, However, if the pool * ! ILos Angeles 0 14 aa caks badly it will be over a week i REDS BI,AST |en Francisco 33 20 s OPENS Up fo o Finish Strong |, T St T o2 ek Reasonable Rates run Docz Kreyling,| {San’ Diego 28 27 509 and BeaI oui Sam | upon the weather. * Alzaska Tramsportatien Kraus. Tt > hits: Austerman. | Oakland 26 28 481 | Winners for first, second, and| 1 Compan ke, Nielsen. Two-base hit: Docz.| | HI A .l Portland 2% 28 412 Afl 0" {third place in the events yesterday Phone 800 | Ry es on balls: off Kreyling 3.| | ollywooa 28 T g ard bn falliit - p ruck out: by Kreyling 7 by Plake | Seattle 19 33 365 | Sand box display—ages up to 8 Bterionts 18 34 345] NEW YORK, June 12. — Henry|years: Jack Hermle, Bobby Murry, [P0 g SEAT ) g e National Zadfus Armstrong came ripping, fearing|LeRoy West. y £ TLE SEATTLE i Won Lost Pet.|?nd slashing down the stretch of Boys’'+ 25-yard dash ages 5-7| : ® Perrect comtort | [ pp—— [Sl. Louis 28 6 ':‘n‘u‘i lh.v .fu:rc ; ‘ru\nz(?n ?’(‘z\dhun years— J‘ar‘vk Hm-n.llv. Dickie Ham- 32 e Centrally located Brooklyn 30 ano | Square Garden has ever seen last Thorlilif Snaring. PASSBENGERS FREIGHT | (By Associated Press) | Gificthnatt 2 % to squeak through a decision| Girls’ yard dash — ages 5-7 # ¢ Splendid food and D | At Chicago yesterday, the largest | CHEHTT -t 22" over Sammy Angott. years: Beda Clauson, Marjory Ann F. B. service RE*RIGERATION ] fispban Park {crowd for morning games in the| FHISDUE 4 | A near capacity crowd saw the Kingball, Laura Johanson McClure, ® Large Rooms— . 5 majors this season saw 8307 turn|Boston 200 lbout. Armstrong weighed 140 3/4,| Boys' 50-yard dash § . )1 Gym If It Rains) Cat 11 4. m the Cincinnati| Philadelphia : 450 1. nd Angott 138 1/4 years: Robert Spr % A SII with Bsth [Reds cut loose with a 14-hit attack, | New York 5 2 | After letting the flashy little Clauson, Dick Fo; ALASEANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT A Al lincluding catcher Ray Mueller's Chicago ; 5 3% pennsylvanian Italian pile up a big| - Girls' 50-yard : 1 [ ] |first homer of the yi and Ray American League carly lead with some fancy hit-run| years: Bonita Clark, Sonia Sheeper NIGHT 312 Starr shut out the Chicagoans in| Won Lost Pet. pattling, the one time triple world Laureen Arlowe seven innings he worked, the Reds|New York 2 15 625 champ put one blistering closing| Boys' 50-yard dash age winning 7 to 0. Washington 2¢ 20 545 | drive on, scoring his best punch in'years Dick Wingerson, Rober 5 *-;f:’:,“he!c;ukan FOR MEN %Sifl“v;}:‘l‘)’g S m‘:,e 2 ;JMRS DEMPSEY PEN FAILURES!| Anchorage Kodiak I?airbanks ’ WHO SHAVE " "% s DENTES ANY. Yakuiat Valdez Nome DAILY 3‘?;;;.5;7,‘;:“ s s Rez:;r SI:I::: 'f”‘ Cordova Seward Bristol Bay | City . 250 . H H Special Preparation .. = MISCONDUCT ..o .. . 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Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to ketchikan Express Blh 19¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno"n slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.