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Duck Creckers | Beat Dodgers By Seore Tlo 4 BY INNINGS 1234567 000102100 4 07000000 7 SCORE an error advanced Lamb , Sivak nging two men in to pitch Hoffman leaving ki went relieving Rolinson. ing for the se made fiu and Lamb out pecht wd time in this frame, n error by the catcher cored on the play walk rked stole ick out the and 2 when Jacko-| then p to 3 home. Mostosio ing the inning fourth inning Zancker: the way to third on a Herbert, and brought first run on a long field by McMahon, inning, with again started off vith a single. Hoffman nother single over nd baseman’s head. Per- out to centerfield iskirer both knocked out ngles, scoring both McMahon {offman. Pomorski r struck out igers t chance venth inning, when Halloway walked n moved him to second with Hoffman singled, to Perone then knock- Te guer to score Blum walked, and with the run on bases, Yanskirer flied ) right field. Major Hoffma spectators witness follows en one [ Away IcMal acrifice night’ d the score DODGERS AB Blum Yanskirer Pomorski 1 9 0 1 0 3 36 7 DUCK CREEK AB 3 3 5 3 Movan, ierbe 2b 3b beck Rolinson, Spacht, p, of 1 1b astosio Ross, If Tisit, rf 0 0 0 0 7 5 Totals 3 Two-base hit, Zanc- < ble plays, o McMahon; hit by pitcher, . Zancker; Hoffman 3, by Pomor- uck out by Jackobeck 5, by by Hoffman 3, Bium, and Eller scorer, Monagle. 89tl The pext Blum | walked. to score | Hal- | 1l ol ol Blum to Perone | walked by Jocko- | by Pomor- | s Grummett, Lovgren | SITKA NEWS | Continued from Page Six) S FAMILY HERE Miller, daughter John Peterson and Kate Banvard, ar- week from Seattle with her family. of this a time ec vis it for MAKE SKAGWAY TRIP Mrs. ‘Fern Shew and Mrs. Mar-| aret Fenton left their homes here |this week to visit in Skagway W on a nd inning lected four up VACATION TRIP Hiltz, clerk at Neill An- left by boat this week to visiting relatives States MAK Mis. E dersen’s, cnjoy a vacation and friends in the HUSBAND left for to visit Laib- Laiblin boat Mr Anabelle this week by er | d in Seattle. lin, will meet her there. She to return home in a few weeks’ Army plans time. " LEAVES SBURG CPA ACCOUNTA FOR PETE Elmer Johnson, with the chikan, left for Pétersburg by boat this waek after a stay of two v\ceu {in Sitka on business. TRIP TO Mis. Ercy Buchanen, accompan- ied by her daughter Nadine, left ation trip to ;hc States by week. Her ten-year-old * niece, Darlene ,accompanied Mrs. Buchanen to Juneau. MAKES STATES UNDE O MEDICAL TMENT IN STATES M Al Richter and her four- ar-old son, Wayne, were passen- on a recent southbound boat route to the States, where Mrs. Richter will scek medical treatment injuries received when she s ta 1 a severe fall here sever !months ago. She is the wife of Al Riciter, butcher at the Sanitary Market WILL TRANSFERRED TO WHITTIER John Leland. of the Columbia Lumber Company, accompanied by | Mrs. Leland, wer passengers to | Juneau recently enroute to Whit- ‘ln\‘_ where he will be employed in the newly-constructed Columbia | Lumber Company mill ¥ \(-l\ L.D. l.)udu\).\ck and C. A. Bower, left for the States this week a stay of ten days supervising repair work to the Standard Oil dock here pany, | GOES TO ANCHORAGE Mrs. George Worth, civil service Y\\'l\\ GODDARDS NEW HOME | Mr. and Mrs. E. (Winn) God- {dard have moved from the Ted | Kettleson house on Lincoln Street |into their own home on Oya Street. M. |MRS. PHILIP | LEAVES FOR ST/ Mrs. Philip Johnson and daughter Lynn were passengers on a recent boat to the States, Inir to visit the parents of Mr. Johnson in Portland, brflon for {the next month. Later Mrs. John- |son nd her daughter will visit; {relat at Council Bluffs, Iowa, {for several months, 1 vs. Johnson isthe ‘wife of Lho manager of the First Bank BETTY CARTER OGAN VISITING FAMILY Mrs. Jack Ogan, the fol tates this Carter, arrived from thql, week to visit her parents, Mr Mrs. Ernie Carter. Mrs. Ogan was accompanied on the trip by her friend, Mrs. Susan Irwin Ernie Carter met his daughter at Sitka with them by boat. LOY HERE Loy, wife of Dr. MRS. Mrs. H. H H. H her | mer Betty | and THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE—]UNEAU ALASKA 1 ALLIES GIVE PROMISETO SPARE (nv (Continued Trom Page One) ' plan- | | chooses to defend it. “The Allies have only taken and will only take military action agalm( | ome insofar as the Germans use the city's railways ‘\nd roads for their military purposes,” headquart- ers pledged in a British radio broad- cast heard over the CBS in New { York | | The reports said the Eighth Army captured Alatri, five miles north of Frosinone, alternative German es- cape route east of the Via Casilina il O U FEMMERS GO SOUTH | D, B. Femmer, wiferand daughter Margaret, left today for the South who is on furlough from the petershurg and made the trip m on an e\wndcd vis PORTI.AND IN Loy who formerly operated a store| in Sitka, arrived from the south| this' week on a business trip in con- and Mostosio had the count fiym of Marshall Crutcher of Ket- npation with' property ‘here RETURNS l‘ROM VACATION Mrs. Foster Mills, who has been enjoying an .extensive vacation vis-| the | iting friends and relatives in States for several months, returned o hu home here by,.xbcm Jast week. DOU GLAS NEWS TO ABERDEEN Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Wahto and young daughter Karen Eleanor, left Thursday for Aberdeen, Washington where the parents of Mrs. Wahto reside, own and operate the Mack- plan on remaining south for the summer months and return to the Territory next fall ATTEND MOTHER'S FUNERAL Mrs. Dayton Fleek and Mrs. Jerry Cashen left by plane yesterday for Fairbanks, where they will attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Law- rence Cashen who died lasi Wed- nesday, May 31, as a result of a major operation. The funeral is w0 take place at Fairbanks today. HERE FOR OPERATION Mrs. Sammy Nelson arrived here during the week from igway and a major operation. WALTER ANDREWS HOME Arriving unannounced yesterday Walter Andrews, surprised his fam- ily and many terday . afternoon, after a nine month period away from home. Mr. Douglas friends yes-| "FIRSTSPOTIN - P.C.LEAGUE Takes Twifi fénflasflrom Seattle-Rainiers Drop Into Third Place | (By Associated ¥ress) | Portland has bounced back atop of the Pacific Coast League by vir- tue of a double win Friday night over Seattle which sent the Seattle Rainiers to third place behind the San Francisco Seals who turned al €y Garment Company. The Wahtos back the Los Angeles Angels. Portland took the first game from Seattle 2 to 1. The game was a |tight pitching duel between Hank Pieretti and Joe Demoran. Each al- lowed seven hits. The ~Beavers cracked Demoran in their half of the seventh breaking the 1-1 tie. Seattle made the one score in the {first inning. The Beavers had things their own way in the nightcap winning 8 to 2. Don Pulford was on the mound for the Beavers and hurled a 7-hit- ter. The Beavers held a 5-0 lead in the seventh inning when the Rain- |iers broke through for two runs. 0lengineers for Standard Oil Com- bas entered St. Ann'svHospital forirpe Beavers grabbed three more {tallies in their half of the ninth. |Hal Turpin started for Seattle and ‘was replaced by McClure in the fifth, The Seals whipped Los Angeles |8 to 5 driving Don Osborn from the mound in the third frame and giv- employee on the base, left this Week Anqrews has been employed on de- |ing Tom Seats good support in pin- |Tor Anchorage on a vacation trip. \;\('ATI()NS IN JUNEAU Mrs. LeMoine Peterson, book- keeper at the Pioneers’ Home, left {for Juneau this week for a brief | vacation trip | ! JOINS HUSBAND HEF Mrs. Arthur Gillis arrived by boat | from Seattle this week to join her husband, She was accompanied by her daugh- ter, Alice. MRS. FRANK HENNESSEY CHILDREN, HOME Mrs. Frank Hennessey and her two small sons, Bobby and Ja returned home from the States la: week by boat. The family now moved into the P. S. Ganty Ihouse on Lincoln Stret. * SATURDAY — JUNE 3rd By Douglas Fire Department and Bob Tew's Orchestra TWO WAR BOND AWARDS ADMISSION: Gentlemen Tax $1.00 20 Total who is a local fisherman.' have | fense work and on the Conal Oil] project during this brought back a bottle of oil as proof that his and the others work was not entirely in vain and that there is oil there. Andrews is better | known in Douglas as Capt. Andrews he organized the Territorial Guards of Dcuglas. DANCE TONIGHT The Douglas Eire Department in conjunction with the Bob Tew or- chestra is giving a dance tonight in | the Nat and the public is invited. as time and hej ches. It was Seats ninth victory of the season. Rex Cecil recorded his elévenih |win of the season as San Diego | broke a deadiock with'a 4-run out- burst in the eighth to defeat Sacra- mento 6 to 2. ‘ Hollywood scored the third uuory over Oakland in the present series| ‘by a score of 2 to 1 in last mghts“ |game. The Star's edge came in the |fourth inning to break a 1-1 tie.! | Jim Hill singled and was advanced lon a sacrifice by Tod Davis, v.fwn; | @ Protect your fine pea with Parker Quink cone taining sol/v-x. This ex- | clusive ingredient ends gumming and clogging ...preventsthe corrosion of metal and deteriora- tionofrubber. Yes, Quink with solv-x actually cleans your pen as it writes! Get a bottle of brilliant, smooth-writing Parker Quink today. PARKE nfluink conT FOUNTAIN PENS NOW HARD TO GET! Pratect your pen. .. keep it writin f use this remarkable new-type in NOTICE entes. 5 Earl Escalante for the Stars and May 16, 1944, on and after this | Les Scarcella for the Oaks each al- date T will not be responsible for |lowed single hits Wy GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2, 8; Seattle 1, 2 San Diego 6; Sacramento 2. san Francisco 8; Los Angeles Hollywood 2; Oakland 1. National League Pittsburgh 4; New York 6. Cincinnati Q; Boston 4. Chicago 2; Brooklyn 1 St. Louis 9; Philadelphia 3, American, League Boston 1; Detroit 4. St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 0. New York 5; Cleveland 1. Chicago 5; Washington 2. scored on a single by Harry Clem-! | 1f. HOWARD E. MOSHER. ~ For Men ‘Who Shave Daily! SPECIAL PREPARATION | SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME NEEDS NO BRUSH 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pect. 32 23 30 24 31 25 29 26 29 29 26 29 Portland San Francisco Seattle Hollywood San Diego Los Angeles Oakland 24 30 Sacramento 18 34 National League Won Lost Pct. 27 13 675 22 17 .564 20 16 556 20 20 .500 20 23 465 22 450 20° 444 24 .333 OR MEN who find it necessary to shave every day, Glider is in- valuable. Glider is made specially for daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. Smooth down skin | To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water. Then spread on Glider quickly and easily with your fingertips—never a brush. Instantly, Glider softens the skin —smooths down the flaky top layer. It enables the razor's sharp edge to cut your whiskers close and clean without irritating the skin. It thus eliminates the soreness that daily shaving frequently provokes in sen- | sitive skins—leaves your face feeling smoother and cleaner, We sincerely believe that Glider will give you more shaving comfort than any cream you have ever tried. Get a tube at your store today. Louis incinnati Pittsburgh New York Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia, Chicago 16 12 American League Won Lost Pet. Leuis 25 New York Detroit Washington delphia Boston Chicago FRANK'S QUICK LUNCH nm%mm (Formerly Jim's Hamburger) & Wishes to announce that he will serve the/best of CHINESE DISHES and LUNCHES You are invited to drop in and iry our tasty foods. & Orders May Be Taken Qut L4 Next to Case Lot Grocery. RETAIL CLERKS Attention! MEETING—JUNE 5th at 7:30 at MOOSE HALL bills unless contracted for by | 'COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA : Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME MANURE ---- NEW or OLD Any Amount Delivered JACK CROWLEY—PHONE 219 " BRINGING UP FATHER DID YOU HAVE THE BRAKES ) - Tb | SIT HOME AND WORRY-~ I'M SO AFRAID YOU'LL HAVE AN ACCIDENT- DRIVING -BUT WHAT DO You CARE P-YOU SELFISH WORM- By GEORGE McMANUS | WISH MAGGIE WOULD WORRY ABOUT THE ACCIDENTS | HAVE AT HOME -BUT THAT WAS NO ACCIDENT- | i JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE _via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel Tanned | RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND 1}/ SAVE MONEY. i ! Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington ¢4 SEATTLE ® Perrect comfort ® Centrally located ¢ Splendid food and service ———— Dress up your desserts with FRESH_WHIPPING CREAM Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 i ™ BARANOF ( Alaska’s Largest Apartment { Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB ond SHOWER * The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 % z i L PATRICIA MONDAY AND . M. S. FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. PHONE 498 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent LEAVES Woeodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Loelkheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA CDASTAL AIBRLINES Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 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 $10 818 s18 $18 818 18 18 10 10 18 10 b 18 10 Sitka $18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. m Hoonah .. Haines and Skagway—bcheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Skagway Haines $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah $15.00 $10.00 0 cents per.pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan $45.00 30.00 20.00 !xpre-la 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $100 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic % Juneau ... !:xmn‘.slnn Inlet Express Rate: \_ Copr. 1944, King Featuses Syndicate, lnc.,, World sight St e e et e

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