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PAGE TWO SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1943 (J. D. BOUSHALL, JR., PAA OFFICIAL, 1S HERE SOUTHBOUND BY IRU(K H Jos J])n D. Boushall, Jr., head of American Airways Alaska Division ved in Juneau last night on his way to his Seattle headquarters. Mr. Boushall is just completing a trip to all PAA offices in the Terri- | Webfeet to score alone T'hen fun began. The City up in the fifth and Jensen walked, went to second on a balk |Blum walked. Naughton singled to er scoring Jensen, Mondoker hit to the right fielder who dropped the ball and Blum scored. Bystrek lifted one to the left fielder and dropped the ball. Naughton Three runs. Score 4 to 5. { Big Sixth sixth, the Addleman th the FATHER'S DAY ‘F!VE YEAR-OLD IS TOMORROW DIES AFTER HIT came cent MAN T0 CATCH DOGS THAT ARE RUNNING AT LARGE ON THE STREETS OF JUNEAU Apply at Office of City Clerk Little Paul Feist, five-year-old kindergarten pupil and son of Mr and Mrs. Martin Feist, died last night at St. Ann’s Hospital where he had been taken the evening be-|'OrY fore following an auto accident. | M. Boushall was in the Juneau Hope for the child’s recovery was Office of PAA in the traffic depart- held all through yesterday until Ment for a short time last summer about 6:30 pm., when serious in-|Defore he was transterred to. his |ternal injury was indicated. He/PXesent position. failed rapidly until death occurred at 9 pm. Present at mother, who he |scored the City needed doubled to right field and Blum singled as| Addleman held second. Naughton then sacrificed, ‘advancing both for | tk etup. Jensen had struck ‘out o two men were down. Then Mon- | | doker singled to score both men! ind win the contest (By Associatetl Press) | Plake McDanlels Milo Candini pitched his x]x!h‘} itle mound Webfeet straight victory for Washington W inning QUI EBFEET sixt 1\ the American last night, but | .. he tomor- /had to go 11 innings to beat| pe when ! Philadelphia 4 to 2 runs Louis!| Vern Stephens homered i once with one on, leading = Local Team Comes from Behind to Overcome Big Lead | Louis Browns to a victory over the 12 In one to tie (By Associated Press) The Chicago Cubs scored four runs in a frenzied \(-\\nln vesterday, defeating Cards 6 to 1 Phillies exploded with nine WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 the time was his with Mr. Feist was brought in by Alaska Coastal plane in a charter flight to Kake, made Thursday night following the acci- relieved for on the| the in the in game is set for at 2 o'clock Beavers take on the St twice, |y the St.|pi the box score Webfeet AE R ORDER YOUR {RABBIT SKINS! ! { Detroit Tigers, 7 to 4 Tex Hughson turned in a four- fanning nine and batting in as Boston beat the Yanks 0/3 to 1. Joe Gordon errored twice 0/and struck out three times. 0» Two runs on four singles in the nwrourwemh gave Cleveland a post- U 4 4 x s Wby S 3456 1| midnight win over Chicago, 5 to 3 Gee Walker’s single. The score was|Swift, J. E. Taylor, John H. Par- Webfeet 301100 i olin 18 mintage Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 0 in 14 son, H. H. Pederson City 010032 ™ by | S innings, | Arrivals from Ketchikan g 1 s : - peau yesterday .with ACA GAMES FRIDAY ey Hilda Kahl, C. P. Nevenheim National League lelyn Graham, J. G. Shepard 3] New York 6, Boston 8. ENGlISH DERBY ON | Petersburg to Juneau, G. F. | Philadelphia 10, Brooklyn 'B h» ‘luh(m to Petersburg. v n ACA for Skag- A. Danon was a passeng E| Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 0 innings. Chicago 6, St. Louis 1 today this morning were A. American League Pasquiealini, Ernest Gentz, C. J. Boston 3, New York 1. Those arriving in Juneau St. Louis 7, Detroit 4. from Skagway were Marie Mul- Washington 4, Philadelphia Carl H. Moberg, Thomas F. John Cadden, Ray Wel- from Haines, Ralph Ogle- ing | E 0| hitter, 1/one run, just NOwW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON w I NS GA M E (ARDINALS That much Inl\uh,»-vv(l thorough- wbused and infinitely put upon tomorrow, when all over the nation special favors and little acts of e . |preciated and beloved after all, will Vern Stephens Homers Phillies Get Nine Runs in be puid to the head of the samily Iwi(e 10 lee S' Sixth |nning to Beat Public demonstrations or pro- 5 |grams for the occasion have been mate expressions, sincerely given | will mean much to Dad, now par- {omic worries. A in the sixth to beat the Brook- dent Dodgers after being held to unu Paul was playing about the street | Three errors gave the New y”,k ROU'I'INE FLIGHTS;“MH he suddenly darted into the |} Giants two runs, then pinch hitter| street directly in front of a truck field fence in the ninth with two| Passengers from Juneau to Ex-|h8d been parked nearby and had|{ down and two aboard for an 8 to|cursion Inlet with Alaska Coastal started up. Pendi Cincinnati won in the fourteenth|C. J. Jacobsen, E. W. Roy, C. L./Moved to the Charles Carter on Lonnie Frey's triple, the inten-|Williamson, D. C. Constantino, p. Mortuary. ! 1y IN SEVENTH individua has his field day | thoughtfullness to prove he is ap- in honor of Father's Day l.OUIS Vldofy Brooklyn {waived locally this. year, but inti | tieularly harassed by war and econ- for five frames, winning 10 to corner in front the City Cafe,| Chet Ross poled over the center-| el driven by A. E. Glover. The truck |} g funeral ar- 6 Boston win over the New Yorkers.|Airlines yesterday afternoon. were ‘angements; the body 1H~ 'JP"H Tes § tional pass of Estel Crabtree and|B. Villegant, John Doyle, Louis - oo Emplre Classifieds Pay! H T BABANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel - EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * to Ju- were Ev- from Newell from ol i 8. 0, 14 ATCO LINE Alaska Tramsportation Company . PAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE NEWMARKET l‘_lml.nlnl_ June England's fourth wartime >rby will be run today. There are 23 entries, including an American horse, William Wood- | Connors ard’s Herald, son of the 1933 win- | fon !lypf'x'mn | thorpe e }-lxnl\tx to Sitka, MATCHES ON AT DETROIT D DETROIT, June 19~The lawn tennis amateur rules committee has disqualified Charles Hubbard, 18, of Longbeach, Cal., for illegally playing in the Santa Monica tour-| ney April 19, 1942, leaving only four seeded men as pla) in the Na- tional Clay Court torney | Contestants include Billy Tal- bert, defending champ, Cincinnati; Seymour Greenberg and Jimmy rt, Chicago; Earl Cochell, Los ngeles. Pauline '],’, meets Na gy Sturda Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 { | Pl | ]l | 2 2, 1 ! . Care company back of : polie Is it strong and depum'j.nhle innings. Cleveland 5, nings. Pacific Coast League San Francisco 2, Hollywood 1. Sacramento-Portland, postponed, Los Angeles 0, Oakland 5. San Diego 10, Seattle 2. The Webfeet first, using City a 3-0 lead Chicago 3, 14 in- Excursion Inlet, and Edna schedule for protection the pol- It is complete adequate? locormmmmuonmem 4 gives both score when Plake/ ored on a wild ® Periect comtort ® Centrally located i ® Splendid food and F. B. service McClure, © Large Rooms- Mgr. all with Bath I | | I 6 © 1 | | | i and Summary ' Home runs: MeDaniel; two-base 2. hits: Moendoker, Addleman; .V'.Ol(‘ll} City League bases: Mondoker; bases on balls City 6, Webfeet 5. off Jerisen 0, McDaniel 4; wild} —— \piteh: Jensen; passed ball: Jensen STANDING OF CLUBS to Addleman 2; double play: Faer- Pacific Coast League ber to Vojtko te Bahr; struck out:| Won Lost Pet W(l"lhm‘m Jensen 10, by ‘McDaniel 2, byiyos Angeles 4 16 33 bunt to|plake 1; six hits off McDaniel in| 38 22 633 strek across 5 innings, 3 hits off Plake in 1) 33 29 532 the Webfeet poked inning; - umpires: Fowler, Gems; 98 32 467 tally. Stoppello was |scorer: Dapcevich; time of game: 27 32 an error, this time|1 hour 30 minutes. 35 Plake singled again. | s e 20 | Seattie @ 37 and | . 37 | Sacramento 21 37 b | National League ddres peal wion | St. Louis 3 aniels | McDaniels homed {Biosiivn boards for the Sea"'e 'or i < !'Cincinnati I philadelphia Pittsburgh 'Oakland Shuts Out Los An- geles-Lofz Pitches Victory Boston New York Chicago (By Associated Press) San Diego scored six runs in the ninth inning last night, routing Seattle for the third straight time. Charlie Schanz allowed five hits Bystrek Does it take care of claims e s and losses promptly? walked Wher field first wnce ask l PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . irance SONS OF Stinday NORWAY June Scores Save the the | Hoff- and on adv.q ForMen Who Shave o fl)aily o Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day —doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable. 1t is a special cream for daily shav- ers. 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FEMMER—AGENT Hotel NEW WASHINGTON Skt s YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 insur- man sin Daniel m need this Hartford for advice. wa at an the down error by pitcher NIGHT 312 agency Shattuck Agenecy INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU laid sweet By the third another an Francisco San Diego | Oakland | Portland | Hollywood ] afe again Mondoker Kraus walked to load the bag Stoppello scored Vojtko t error on o 27 on another Lost Pet. 16 24 22 24 24 25 31 33 American League Won Lost Pt 29 19 604 28 24 538 21 2% 500 23 24 489 26 481 24 480 21 467 20 435 League Won 6 fourth wer NURSES' SCHOLARSHIP BDANCE Sponsored by War Service Committee JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB F-0-N=I-G-H-T e [ in his eleventh victory, 10 to 2. Elks a | Jack Lotz, meanwhile, gave sev- | en “hits, shutting out Los Angeles n . Bob Tew’s Betz, of Los Angeles, incy Corbett in Chicago | or e women's title, | —————— | TIDES TOMORROW tide tide tide- New York Washington Philadelphia Detroit Boston Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Low High Low High 9:33 2:54 9:44 -3.8 19.2 am, am, pm, 14 tide pm., 166 Tides Monday tide—10:20 a.m., -3 tide—3:43 am., 184 tide—10:36 p.m., 1.8 857 tide—4:45 p.m. 163 667 e 5 500! | 333 Recapture of Wake Island would | “Ooo‘give American air forces an air- J \pon ten homber hours from Tokyo. feet. feet feet. feet. Low High Low High e feet. feet. feet. City Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i St. Louis Blues Missouri Mules Webfeet . City All Stars . — e, ‘5 to 0, the Oaks first win of the s Orchesira i series. 2:30 The ‘San Francisco Seals beat | MOTHER'S CLASS 2:30 MONDAY AT 2 P.M. 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