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PAGE TWO i CARDS DUMP HOLD LEAD Q Brooklvn Gets Shutout W Over Cincinnati- s Win to 0 win Hosp: R A RS TR BiaSERaRE re five games. Ha Gumbert and Howie mbined to hold the Gia Uvil »oklyn field which out pitching [i£ the Dod Cincinnati Passeau chalked of the year by to a 5 to 0 victory de up Chicago Boston Pittsburgh 3 to 2 over - GALLWAS FUNERAL resident > died yesterday mol been I. A. MACHINISTS Meets 2nd & 4th LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L, HALL Mondays 8 p.m. ) e ] F OR SAI. Sullivan Portable Compressor 1 30 h.p. Electrie Motor, 60 cyc 220 volt Sullivan Air and Equipments Pcs. Hollow Drill Steel Blacksmith Tools for Har pening Sets Protectomotoes. Ingersoll-Rand Jacksteel pener with Equipments 4 -point Hexagon Dies Jack Hammers Construction and Mining Machinery to Settle an Estate Complete Shanking Device for Forming Drills 8—4-point Dollies, various guages 2—-Top and Bottom Forming Guages 1—Number Five Oil Furnace with Induction Blower 1—Steel Feed Tank 1-—Electric Drill Hammer, 220 volt 1—Generator, Five K. W. 1—Pelton Water Wheel This Machinery Is Practically New le, nd Apply to J. M. PICHOTTA, Skagway, Alaska BRING We are accept starting today bundles in sh service . . . Af a full crew is *EM IN? @ ing bundles again, . .. The first 200 ould get real fast ter this date and if available we will be able o speed up the service. We still a re not able to pick up and deliver but we will give you the best service possible on the bundles you bring in. SNOW LAU ATTENTION EFFECTIVE MONDAY JULY 26 PELIVERIES WILL BE MADE IN THE AFTERNOON ONLY FROM-- BERT'S CASH GROCERY WHITE NDRY Tigers Now to 0 victory over his tossing com- ot of word ! jnto : Second Spot In America stoppea prnacenpnie Defroit Blass Out Last In- ning Win Over Senators Associated Press) Tigers exploded with in the te: inning yes- rday ¢ Washington 12 to 6 1 C y moved Detroit 3 a of the (By con The New Y even though with a 1 to r the St Louls Browns, d Boston split a il Boston taking the t 8 to 7 and Chicago the night- 5 to 1. Bobby Doerr, Boston d baseman, snapped the ma- R record for his string chances without an 1 he dropped a pop fly cutting his string 0 victory oy whi rst game, at 342 Oleveland blanked Philadelphia 1 to 0 behind Don Black's four- hit| wirling i AMATEUR BREAKS INTO MONEY IN TOM O'SHANTER CHICAGO, July 24—Wilford ‘Wehrle, Racine amateur, punched‘ out a par-bréaking 68 to ‘tle Willie Goggin, pro of White Plains, New York at 140 for the lead in the Tam O’'Shanter Open Golf Tourney. Patty Berg, meanwhile, set a new women’s course record of 72, four | under par, for a four-stroke lead | on the women's lead, a total of| 149. [ She is followed by Betty Hick.si with 153. Bob Cochran of St. Louis beat Frank Novak of Chicago one up and Dale Morey of Martinsville, Ind., Leat Jobn Donohue of Sioux City, Towa, one up in the semi-finals. SEATTLE NETMAN continued = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1943 SACS SPLIT l(ITYlOSES | INTENNS MATCH "7y GAMESi 10 WEBFEET FINALS IN EAST WILMINGTON, Del, Jul James Brink of Seattle Howie Atwater of Wilamette, Il 6-2, 6-1, to go into the finals of the Middle States clay court tour- nament where he will meet Gen Gattett of San Diego who defeated Bob Odman of Seattl(‘ 11-9, 7-5 HOSPITAL AL NOTES Marcello Antonio, ~ fromx the Chatham cannery, has been dis- missed from St. Ann's Hospital. Bertha Mc! aughlm g patient, was dismissed from Ann's Hospital yesterday. ‘Seattle Shut Out 2 fo 0 by Skagway Team Goes lnlo Hollywood-Seals Action Tonight Beat Padres Against Mules (By Assgeiated Pioas) Sacramento §plit a double bill with Los Angeles last night in the Pacific Coast League, taking the City nightcap 4 to 3 on a homer by Nip- Webfeet Jones in the seventh inning, los- ing the opener 1 to 2. Portland and Oakland the Oaks winning 3 to 2 Beavers coming back for a win in the game. San Francisco réally piled into san Diego with a 13 to’3 victory, and Hollywood knocked Seattle over 2 to 0. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 1, 4; Los Angeles 2, 3. Second game seven innings. San Diego 3; San Francisco 13, Hellywood 2; Seattle 0. Oakland 3, 4; Portland 2, 5. National League Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0. Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 3. New YorK 0; St. Louis 2 Boston 0; Chicago 5. - American League PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | St Louls 0; New York 1 Have a portrait artist take your, Chicago 7, 5. Boston 8§, 1 picture, Hamersley Studio. Qpposite 2ame ten innings. F‘ deral Buudlnz Phone 204, ' iadv.| Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 0. — gy Detroit 8; Washington 6, ten in- ROYAL cm Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin SCORE BY IN\'I\'GH 5 6 7—T1 0 0 01— 2 200x—17 123 lO(J 50 Mrs. % The weather let up last night long enough for the first baseball in many days and only a scattering of fans saw the Webfeet pound out a victory over the City team,| winning 7 to 2. The visiting Skagway team en- ters the picture tonight, tomorrow | and Monday night, however, and the stands should be well-filled to watch the Skagway outfit that won the first half of the Skagway sea- son perform. A big first inning gave the Web- feet their victory last night—five runs on only three hits, all with two men out to boot. Connell, who pitched good ball otherwise, let| down to walk Bahr and Plake. A| single by Elzinga pushed Bahr| across, Vojtko singled Plake across| the: plate, Austerman was safe on' an error by Blum and Elzinga| scored. Then manager Joe Norris| popped a single into right fleld,‘ scoring Vojtko and Austerman, sur- prising everyone including himself. ! Norris: connected with another | single in the fifth, however, ahd that with a walk gave him two for| two. also split, and the 5 to 4 St E. W. Davis and baby girl left St. Ann's and returned Mrs have home. Admitted to St. Ann’s for medical care is Ben Ledmlng L. W. Klmbu]l from Excursion Inlet was admitted to St. Ann's yesterday as a medical patient Admitted to the Government | Hospital for medical care are Al- |bert Hanson and James Johnnie of Hoonah. Dismissed from the Government anpnal were Samuel Martin,and Mumn medical pauem.s - First City League Webfeet 7; City 2. STANDING.. OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League | Won lusL | Los Angeles 2 |san Prancisco | Portland Seattle San Diego | Hollywood | Oakland Sacramento | National League Naughton Scores 725 The City got one run in the rlrst‘ 8 and one in the seventh. Naughton | 503 crossed the plate in the opening| ‘469 Inning afer singling to right, steal- | -~ ing second and scoring on an ‘459 Crror by Austerman which let Tal-| 439 ley reach first safely. 339 In the last inning, Arndt singled to center and Connell singled him home. The Webfeet took their extra two Pect. St. Louis Directed by ALBEAT 5. ROGEUL * kfl-flnqu‘m»‘mi opes Adeprosion by Edmund Beved on'e Novel by Edwerd 4 DUE TO SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER CRDERS MUST BE IN THE STORESBY 1:00P. M. Minimum Delivery $3.00 YOU WUZ IN A I_OT oF BATTLES OVER THERE - IRVING'S MARKET THRIFT CO- GASTINEAU GROCERY Please Have Milk Bottles Ready for Exchange v 492 PP ARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE™™ 492 DUANE S. MARTIN-Owners-JAMES A. CAMERON. - runs in the fourth inning. | Stewart walked, and Bahr was safe on an error by Herbert. Plake walked, filling the bases, Elzinga i“., singled to right field, scoring Stew- 35 art, and Bahr scored on Vojtko's 383 sacrifice fly to left field. Play Tonight This evening at 6:30 o'clock the Skagway team will tangle with the 531 Missouri Mules. Tomorrow - after- | ‘53 1o starting at 1:30 o'clock, the! 500 Webfeet will play the City again and then the Skagway outfit will {take on the St. Louis Blues in a !twin affair. Skagway will wind by playing the City |ning at 6:30 o'clock. Fcllowing is the |last night's game: City Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati cago | Philadelphia | Boston New York 52 American League | Won Lost Pct. New York 49 613 Detroit | Washington Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Boston Philadelphia up its visit| | Monday eve- dmand Hamann and Val burin for | Hope end @ Ploy by Howord Lindsay box score | Naughton, 1b Dosek, rf | Talley, cf | McClellan, cf | Blum, ss Herbert, 3b Daniels, rf, 2b Hoffman, 2b, ¢ .. Arndt, 1f Huston, c, }Conm:ll. P AFTER A FIRE, you may | ... find that the amount of fire | insurance on your house- | hold goods is not enough” | to pay for replacing many of the things that were de- siroyed. M1 1b Blowwunwsnnnul Sl peirieren sy P e #lomcrormococol o Webfeet Janis, rf, Stewart, Bahr, 1b 4 Gardulia, rf . Plake, p Elzinga, 1f | Vojtko, ss Austerman, 2b Norris, 3b . Tomlinson, c 1b cf Do you want to pay for them from your own pocket because you neglected to carry sufficient fire insur- ance? Blovwmennsoal sl oA S ana e oh lcorcoccococonrt 0P ' Before you have a loss, go over your policies with Shattuck: Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU e R Totals .. » Summary Struck out: by Connell 9, by Plake 8; bases on balls: off Con- nell 6, off Plake 1; passed balls: Huston 4; left on bases: City 6, Webfeet 7; no extra base hits. e ATTENTION MASONS evening at 7:30 with work in the E. A. Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. By GEORGE McMANUS GIT YER FIGHTIN' 1 ABILITY FROM THE OLD DAYS WHEN WE USED TOLICK ALL OF THE KIDS WUZN'T AFRAID OF . ANV BODY- AN' IM STILL LIKE THAT= IN THE STREET Y SAY- IS THAT THE SAME OLD YOUR WIFE CLANCY-AFRAID —] _COMING OF NO ONE 8 THS wavy? NO -THAT'S NOT ME - WITHANGELS LAST NIGHT Stated Communication Monday |- /0LD REGULATIONS ON TRAVELING RESTORED BABE RUTH WILL MANAGE TEAMTO TACKLE CADETS NEW YORK, July 24.—Babe Ruth will realize one of the ambitions of his life when he manages a com- tination major team at Yankee sta- dium next Wednesday. He'll' lead 2 combined New York-Cleveland t-am against the North Carolina Pre-Flighters. - D AT BARANOF HOTEL H. Zierath of the John Miller Construction Company a Waterloo, Iowa, has arrived from |Anchorage and is at the Baranof | Hotel. | The old travel permit regulations are restored and those seeking pas- sage will not have to wait at least four days before they can leave Alaskan ports. The Juneau Civilian Travel Con- trol Office today received instruc- tions to restore the old regulations, supplanting the order that went into effect last Monday. The new regu- lations provided that names would have to be submitted to the Alaska Defense Command with headquar- ters at Anchorage and would re- quire at least four days before auth- orization would be issued. Presum- ably, this proved a most cumber- some method and was quickly re- scinded. G.| Now travellers may go back to t‘lhe old system, submit their per- mits and secure approval within a brief time. -+ LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP and Will be closed from July August 2. - e Iceland has many geysers hot springs. 17 to ; ™ BARANOF g Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 Company SAILINGS FROM PIER ¥ SEATTLE % SEATTLE ® Perrrct comfort ® Centrally located * Splendid food and service McClure, © Large Rooms— Mgr, all with Bath ALABKANS LIKE THE EWEW WASHINGTON Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau PASSENGERS FREIGHT > REFRIGERATION F. B, . D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 BUY WAR BONDS YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage ~ Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome 4 Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES BarANGESore, PPhome 667 ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $10 $18 810 818 $18 818 $18 8 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 [ 18 10 18 » 18 18 10 10 10 Bitka $18 lxpr- Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 .00 10.00 ” Express Eate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $100 to Retchikaa Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of ¢0c te Pefersburg and Wrangell . FOR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, 'HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: mm ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants @chedules and Rates Subject to Changs Without Notios.

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