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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU ALASKA * BLUES TAKE CARDINALS SPLITTWO | TOURNEY WINNER 4TH TUE QDAY JULY 6, 1943 PHONEA | CLASSIFIED I PADRES WIN X INET IS == TWICEFROM 1o PIGGLY WIGGLY "> QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY FOR RENT | FOR SALE N MISCELLANEOUS L WANTED A8 ‘ S . — WATEBMELONS { : A team of the Infantry won the | 3 'Seattle and Los Angeles|Brooklyn Dodgers Race fo' Second Half of Season W||I byrlk g EalR JORY gt the CANTALOUPES H H | H H H Mendenhall Rifle Range with Split Double Bill Double Victory Over Start Friday Evening | 2icit Howon ana’ Warren a5 i in Coast (hicagoTeam at 6:30 (T oores a6 as fliows: { -— | | Excursion Inlet 906 PL M | (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) | The St. Louis Blues won the| Engineers 892 ‘ San Diego swept a doubleheader| The St. Louls Cards and the |Fourth of July Baseball Tourna-; mTerr, Guard Officers 886 o from Oakland in the Pacific Cua\l Phillies divide& doubleheader in|ment, taking two games in a row! Jupeau Guards, team 1 847 TUMATOI.S HA ague yesterday, taking the seven- |the National yesterday, the Philliesifrom the Mules and the City, and| A ws 833 2 3 ast- |slamming out a 15 to 2 victory in|then went on to beat an All-Star g suards. tee 2 748 mi be inning nightcap 4 to 2 after blast- s Juneau Guards, team 2 7 2 > ‘S‘C’foyck “‘n“me ;;‘w"‘r:o(:’;“'zet:’_' ling the Oaks 10 to 1 in the first|the opener and losing the nightcap|tcam made upf of the rest of the| Glacier Highway Guards ... 725 and Everylhmg in Season! gure insertion on same day. game. Frankie Dasso, league strike-| |3 to 4 to Howie Krist. Stan Muslal's|League in an exhibition game. A| Highest individual score was shot out king, boosted his total to 121-humf‘1 saved the day for the cards:|triple bill was played Sunday andpy Col, Jay Williams of the Terri- at NESONSPRLS A8 over Sehoug in the opener as he whiffed five|The Phillies staged a big inning I ftwo Monday Yorial Guard with 108GHEPE & Bos- mlu':emm g loaks. . The Padres pounded Jack|the first game as 12 men batted in| Following are the inning-by-in-|sible 200. Dale Steuart of the Ju- PIGGI Y WIGGI Y 34 Lotz for 15 hits. the second frame and sevem IUnS|ning scores of all games over the|neau Territorial Guard was second Oount five average words to the Seattle afd Los Angeles spitt, the | Went up.on the board. {boliday weekend: with 190 and John Osborne . and Lefty Ken Chase got his first| SUN! | R g | i kne. Angeles taking a 16 to 2 XUnAWAy| oo o g5 the National League, | SUNDAY, JULY 4 Engineer Crewshaw tied for third Dally rate per line for consecu- |in the first game and the Rainiers Y BN 1234567809 10—TL place with 187, } shutting out the Pittsburgh Pirates | ¢ > 3 i Bive Insertions: | winning the nightcap 2 to 1 on '”un six hits as the New York Glants St. L. Blues200000000 6— 8 A} teams were well matched and § | One diy 16 two-run last inning spurt. [+d0% "the secona gamé of a fWiIPUICs 101000000 0— 2 gnooting conditions were excellent. | There Is No Subshtule for i i o o e The last-place Sacramento Solons |, .y g 5 o after losing the opener| g | Participants were treated. ‘to a| g - o1 days ... 5o made it three in a row over Hol- 14 to 8. Mel Ott hit his twelfth| 23456 7Tl chicken dinner at the Montana| N Ad 1' - ' Minimum charge .._.560 lywood, taking @ doubleheader 3 to|yort with one on in the second | Fvebreet L0000000—0Greck camp. ewspaper ver ]_S]ng. 0 and 3 to 2. Johnny Pintar held|game Beavers 000100 x—1| The targets were operated by a run snm rol nm the Stars to four hits in the openel" The Brooklyn Dodgers trounced ;—lfiz PO | volunteer crew from Montana Crt'ck“ | and Herman Pillette pitched one|the Chicago Cubs 6 to 3 and 8 to 23456 7Tl hder Private Leroy Vestal. e ———— ! T = 5 | SR Al Aath dilialhe | Paing, Shd ot orect, (gh the sec- |3, The Dodgers made 13 hits in the Reavers 1000000~ 1| Tne marks scored by the various| l mllfl Cfl—fll’ s"s::;’ om““ 42 #r. HOUSE [BOAT. ( Contach| 3-RO0M S B O nabaths, | ondl when the Sclons came through|ofSrs SRiualn Sefsetind. Augiy 1City 401000 x—5 jndividuals i all matches will be Member National Retallse- chand Chicken P Fiatbor-‘Mueter. | ‘mll :11‘1) e PSLalS: with d two-run rally in the last| Ollan got @ homer in the second. | v ‘nuhh,m-d in the Em]))w tomorrow. Owned Grocers | EVERY NIGHT T el AT D AU e Y ___|of the seventh as caicher Ed Ma-| S e i MONDAY, JULY 5 s11 SEWARD STREET | DOUGLAS INN size inmer spring mattress. Both|FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win-lone, pinch-hitting for Plll"llt‘ B 12345671 PHONE 767 | . like new. $25 each. Phone 582. ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, |singled and scored Gene .nan- Qll) 000001 0— l ha . John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 i - dishes. Seaview Apts. augh with the winning run. St. Louis Blues 702004 | 1941 NASH sedan. Priced for quick . San Francisco defeated Portland| e ‘I‘o SHow pI(IuRB sale, Mrs. Rowe. Green 611. twice, 3 to 2, and 2 to 1, a couple| 12345678 "—'I'I‘ CALL FORD AGENCY = K HISCELLMEWS of tight pitching duels. The night- 4 W|N Tw‘(E $t. Louis Blues 1 0 2 2 0 o 1712~ FEMMER’S ms&l (Authorised Dealers) 1 éxf\“'i‘l(“:‘ hf,“‘l“:""l":‘li:“v lf“"‘; FAVE TWO boxes 3090 hard|0ap went into extra innings The | | Al stars 001000221— " luIHERA“ CHu .(H GREABES—GAS—OIL wood_and jccal heaters; 3 "‘0‘“" point. Will trade for 2 boxes ’30015(\6;0::;1} “:Jph‘\.\i(tf:‘.\sul\ultm“i:m‘-:l’ NEXT GAME FRIDAY ! - l l 4 Foot of Main Street 1 wood he i 5,011 dring; ”’,";iGUARANTl-FD “Realistic Perma- |eighth for the second victory M.uv. League season will begin Fnday““n“"“ ]“" “_"]‘“_.l“'l'.; ]k;b‘ivnjcn penter tools. Phone Douglas 472 =y, " 650, Paper Cuils, $1 up.|Owen, veteran third sacker for | evening at 6:30 o'clok when the|¥! r"' (»“1)"”““,‘[ :]‘ "S:x) Sh: B 3.FT. TROLLER, 140 hp, Gray| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 20L|Portland, injured his leg sliding | {Webfeet play the City, and the "HL‘))PA('X\;‘:X I;‘Sm'l(‘u-m‘re D:'b: :f % g gt ! A 8 i ir game will be Sunday afternoon at Bheres. W B | engine, season’s gear and supplies| 315 Decker Way. Btfectivelito third base. New York Yankees Sweep game will be Sunday aftemoon ot cenes in Aluska, are nationally Sanitary Meai Co. ot Al e e —— — | GAMES MONDAY Doubleheader from the. Mules.. Omly foursteams will|known and reputed to be of. the FOR QUALITY MEAT® to go to work. C. H. Peterson, PSS T ER T GAMES MO [ / i finest . of their kind. His, series ULTRY TURN y 8 s Coast 1 | play in the second half. AND PO Box 316, Sitka. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Roilic -Coapy Reague i S' lOUlS R | Thursday evening, beginning at 8 FREE DELIVERY e ‘]'HE CHARLES GOLDSTEIN resi-| dence for sale. Phone 69 for ap-| pointment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been |duly appointed Administrator of the h(‘ANDI'\A\'IA'\ Rooms and C”"('Shl(‘ of Grover C. Winn, de- stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton .cocoq notice is hereby given to| piano. 457 South Franklin St.| .y creditors of the said estate to ENQUIES . QWLRE. | present their claims to the said undersigned, at his office in the Valentine Building in the Town of _ | Juneau, Alaska, within six months | Phone blue|from the date hereof. | LADY'S Size 16 Phone black wool suit. green 755. DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. 662. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| e ———————————19th day of June 1943. | +ROOM house, also income prop- WILLIAM A. WINN, erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. Administrator. | TOR SALE_30 brake hp. Covic|Publication dates: June 21-28, July | diesel stationury engine, BB Em- |6-12-19, 1943. adv. pire. | o N Ty 1 CALL FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received at| WANTED WANTED—Boy, 16 years at Alaska Meat CO lihe office of the City Clerk in the, City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, until| |4 pm. July 18, 1943, for shingling | wn» roof of the City Hall. Details LOST—Tan billfold. Re\h'ud Papers !may be’secured from Bert Lybeck, badly needed. Willis Cxoasnl‘c"‘ Building Inspector. 5 Please return to Empire. HARRY 1. LUCAS, e Mz\\ or. or over, Jd\,. BARNEY ROSS GIVEN MEDAL, HEROIC ACT Bi Retired LigtMight(ham- Vv'A]\ "ED- Wom:m cle: 4“ hrs. | week, typing experience pre-| ferred. Write No. C 2477, Empire, for interview. COMPETENT clerk - stono[,mphm, permanency and security for mnl worker. Forty-hour week. Start- ing salary $2100. Write Empno‘ C 2465 for interview. WANTED— Apan.ment or house \}p to $100 monthly, no children.| Phone 197. WANTED — Baby's play good condition. Write P.O. - M ~ | pion Stood Guard Over wanten - one wed ot Wounded Comrades good cendition, for U. S, Coast| Guard Sentinel Life Station. | NEW YORK, July 6.—For heroic ___|action at Guadalcanal on last No- 7'1'urtlr- l>.nck LOUDE or{vember 19, Marine Sergeant Barney other with large trunk. Year Ross, retired world lightweight box- of make not earlier than 1939./ing champion, has received a silver | Phone 473 between 8 am. and‘mtd&l from Capt. Lester L. Pratt, 5:30 p.m. | USN Commanding Officer, at a ——— |hospital here where Barney is at- WANTED—Late ‘model aedan 5- Or tached on sick leave. 7-passenger. Phone 106. The decoration was awarded for ——————— |standing guard all night over three WANTED—Car washer. Apply Davewwm‘efi L cogm g sz‘; # o Milner. Phone blue 510. Inight he fired 450 rounds and is * /—I ~|credited with killing seven Japanese WANTED— Lady bookkeeper alsoa| o probably ten. typist for 3 hours daily, and one| truck driver. Write Empire M WAN'I'FD WANTEDExperienced beauty op-| pos o erator for permanent position. Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main streets. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | . shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | ) WANTED_Washer; also dry clean- | ore erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. —_— WANTED TO BUY—Large StOVe ABOARD A U. S. WARSHIP IN for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone | THE PACIFIC, July 6—After two 796. |years in the Navy, Fred Apostoli |thinks he is good for another flght‘ WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- |but it must be in the next two or| loughby. Phone 788. |three months as his days as a boxer —_—— are nearly over. { LOST and FOUND Apostoli is 30 now. He was once contender for the middleweight FOUND_Fishing reel, owner may Cfown. He is now specialist, first | have by proving ownership, Call|class, in the Navy. — . — UsO. | | at, UBO, | A steel rake, hoe, spade or spad- ing fork and garden hose are the |most useful tools for Victory gar- idrners. Empire Classifieds Pay! San Diego 4, 10; Oakland Los Angeles 6, 1; Seattle Sacramento 3, 3; Hollywood 0, San Franc 3, 2; Portland 2, 1. National League St. Louis 2, 4; Philadelphia 15, 3. New York 4, 9; Pittsburgh 8, 0. Brooklyn 6, 8; Chicago 3, 2. American League Philadelphia 2, 7; Cleveland 1, 10. Washington 3, 6; Detroit 10, 4. New York 3, 8; St. Louis 2, 5. | Boston 2, 6; Chicago 4, 1. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 12, 9; Sacramento 1, Portland 13, 5; San Francisco 2, Seattle 4, 6; Los Angeles 2, 3. Oakland 12, 0; San Diego 6, 1. } National League | Pittsburgh 1, 0; Boston 3, 13. Chicago 1, 5; Philadelphia 2, 2. | St. Louis 2, 7; Brooklyn 0, 2. Cincinnatj 5, 6; New York 6, 2. American League New York 1, 0; Detroit 0, 6. | Philadtlphia 2, 1; Chicago Washington 2, 3; St. Louis 4, lo'i Boston at Cleveland, postponed. | B, STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.| Los Angeles 57 23 m3| San Francisco . 47 32 .595 San Diego 41 40 | 506] Hollywood .38 42 ATH | Portland 36 40 R Oakland 36 44 45 | Seattle 35 44 443 ‘ Sacramento 26 50 342 National League Won Lost Pctl St. Louis 42 24 Brooklyn 4 31 .587 Pittsburgh 36 32 529 Cincinnati 33 34 493 | Philadelphia 34 36 4 Boston 30 35 462 Chicago . 2 41 414 New York ...28 43 394 American League Won Lost Pet. New York 31 29 .56, Washington .31 33 529 Detroit 33 32 508 Boston ........ 34 34 500 Chicago .32 32 .500 Cleveland .32 35 478 St. Louis . 31 34 AT Philadelphia . 32 40 444 - NO GAME LICENSES FOR SEVERAL DAYS| Executive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Alaska Game Commission announced today there is no open season of any kind until September 1 when the game bird season opens, and becaust new licenses have to be made up, they will not be ready for several days. Anyone leaving for out of town and not returning before the sea- son opens, however, may make ap- plication now and securé a tem-| porary leceipt by depoutmg the fee.! TIDES TOMORROW High tide—4:25 am., 148 Low tide—10:55 am. 03 High tide—5:17 pm., 144 Low tide—11:15 p.m., 3.8 e B RLBRL BUY WAR BONDS . feet. feet. feet. feet. 0 receiving medical care. (By Awociated Press) The cellar-dwelling Philadelphia American Leaguers gave the Cleve- land Indians to 1 and 7 to 0 yesterday in a pair of four-hitters. In the nightcap, Lu- man Harris blanked the Tribe with four singles. Manager Lou Bou- dreau and catcher Buddy Rosar of Cleveland were kicked out in the seventh for protesting umpire Joe Rue’s decision with catcher Har- oid Wagner at bat. Washington, pounded pitchers Hal White and Roy Henshaw for 13 hits to defeat the Detroit Tigers| 6 to 4 in the nightcap to revenge, a defeat of 3 to 10 in the morning. The league-leading New York Yankees stopped the ambitious St.| Louis Browns cold, winning the| nightcap 8 to 5 after Joe Gordon's ninth home run of the season de- cided the 11-inning opener in fa- ‘\'orvf the Yankees, 3 to 2. The Boston Red Sox' Lee Cul- bertson, hitting a triple with the bases loaded, knocked Smith in the fourth inning to win the second game from the Chlcago‘ White $ox 6 to 1, but four errors| cost themi the opener HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Saturday to St. Hospital, Jose Ann’s Rigor Domingo is| Melvin Gray was admitted to St.{i Ann’s Hospital for medical treat-| (ment on Saturday and was dis- missed yesterday. Baby Geraldine Ebona was taken ito St. Ann’s Sunday and is receiv- 486,"“’ medical attention. A surgical admission yesterday, Mrs, K, J, Kirkham is at St. Ann’s.| Skipper Museth was dismissed - (from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday | after recelving surgical care, Henry A swphnnus, Superinten- | dent of the Sebastian Packing Com-} pany at Tyee, is a medical patient at St. Ann’s He entered the hospi- tal yesterday. Bill Dore underwent an dectomy yesterday at St. Hospital. appen- A medical admission yesterday, Mrs. Anna Henderson is at St. Ann’s. William D. Fletcher was taken to St. Ann's yesterday suffering from injuries about the head and thigh as the result of an automobile ac- cident. He is receiving care. Admitted yesterday morning Gudmund Winther underwent an| |appendectomy at St. Ann's Hoapl- | tal, Richard Marshall from Sitka was dismissed yesterday from the Gov-| ernment Hospital where he had been receiving care. e —— . Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Fxamined. Dr. Rae Lilllan cnlaon. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv, [ | | YOUR BROKEN LENSES ‘ a double trouncing 2| out Edgar| 4 to 2 | Ann's| medical | | ARE o'clock, will depict the beauty and |romance of the region of Juneau, | It is a well known fact that the \eye of the camera is much faster 'm pick up and retain detail cf {color and motion than Lhc human YESTERDAY NOON AT PITCHING CONTEST (5o "o i v ‘mc&ont observations mflt are fre- ! An unexpected upset took p]a()["qu(’l\”v missed by the eye. jyesterday noon at the Fourth o" Parents are urged to take their iJuly . Horseshoe Pitching contest | children to this educational as well | which were 50 point games at Ever- ms entertaining evening program, |green Bowl when Fred Lovin, from | says the Rev. A, A, Alsop | |the «Army at Sitka, walked away| withall the honors. Lovin, pitching 75 to 80 percent| |ringers won all four of the games |LOVIN TAKES PRIZE ' PU Bl‘l(‘ Miss Catherine Bastress, former Public Health Nurse at Wrangell, left yesterday from Juneau . for a newly assigned station at Seward. Ihe played. Joe Werner, winner of five . Fourth pitching contests in former years, was next with three wins and one loss, then Lonnie Demmart with two won, two. lost. A | ward Hamilton, local USO cham- NOTICR |pion, won one and lost three and After,, July 10, ;no ;telephone Byron Carlson lost all four games| rentals for the . month of played. With the exception of Wer-| July will be accepted at a dis- count. All remittances must ner, who was in charge of the con- |test, all the contestants were Army men. Lovin, whose battery chipped in help send him to Juneau, is! champion at Sitka and came over especially for the contest. Following the contest yesterday he put on a short exhibition. Tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock, Lovin will show his pitching skill with standard and trick shots at’ thie USO club. - —e——— Empire Classifieds Pay! ETOLIN COULTER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: MY SISTER EILEEN" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appea bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. |to adv. Paul Bloedhorn Jewelry and Curios South Franklin Street Ay | DEPOSITS ! IN THIS BANK INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ! HOME GROCERY Call Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL ‘Baranot Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS - E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Ftove Oll—Your Cosl Chelce—General Haul- tng — Storage and Crating ) CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 4851 ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [] emmo-mmmlu “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 184 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comtort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 600 American Mest — Phonas 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —OILS - Builders’ and Bheif Alaska Muficfi Arthur M. Uggen, Mai Planes—Musical and Supplies - . . Pnone 208 121 W. Seond Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prosen. I:.-MMM!& e BTURM—Owner L . PHONE 36539 20TH MEAT Juneaw's Most l;udu “Meating” Place ONLYTBIMO’IIATI Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendd Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 133 SEWARD ST. B e ——— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE

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