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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA WILDCATS BEATEN ‘w|[|) GAMES [NEW GRIDRULES SOFTBALL GAMES BY DODGERS LAST | ARE ADOPTEDBY " PLAYED TONIGHT NGHT, SCORE 51 AREPLAYED, | cOAST COACHES .. - oot o cmne B lEAGUE rting at 6:30 o'clock, the Coast} B¢ 1 (vu(ud meets the Signal Corps to SCORE BY INNI (By Associated Press) In the sceond inning last eve-! The Oakland Acorns ran wildjmage and Iso eliminated the oft- docide the league's leadership, and the second game the Finance Red Birds go A;:mxm un* PAA. ning the Dodgers started the scor- | last night to give the Pacific Coab[ifltlflll\l(l intentional out-of-bounds | ing. Pomorski, the first man up, League's leading Portland Beavers|Kickofls. starting with the schedule) made first on an error by Sirak. 12 to. 0 thrashing. The Beavers next ‘fall THREE PCL TEAMS ARE TIED FOR FIRST The next man up struck out. Pom- ysed up three pitchers in a vain| This abrupt departure from the| orski made second on an error by|attempt to stop the Acorns Burt {standard rule book is the first such SPOT IN BATTING | | Rolinson, and took third on a wild Salvo held the Beavers to five hits.[&Ction of any American college con- ) FIXTURES (By Associated Press) ! F U L l “ Iu & K R ‘] s E pitch. Halloway hit a single into| Johnny Ostrowski hit a triple|ference and was quickly approved Los Angeles, Oakland and San| BUILDING CONTRACTORS centerfield, scoring Pomorski. The 'and two singles last night to drive by f’“‘n““‘ members - attending the | o2 isoo have moved into a lu" REPAIRING and REMODELING {next man up struck out. Halloway in two runs and help Los Angeles conference The A [ for team batting honors in the Pa-| So. Seward and Willoughby |advanced to third on two wild defeat Seattle he pass now puts col-| i Goast League, With averages RO, W i S8 § pitches. Blum made first on an| In the wildest marathon of the|lege action on suine basis as | ! of 261, dumping the former leader,| error by Sirak, Halloway scoring night, Ray Harrell allowed san‘the pro rules s e with the play, l Heating Co. and the next man up| Diego six runs in the first inning| The erid schedule calls for a struck out to retire the side. iand then shut them out for the {double round-robin between Cali-|" Cimm\_\ English, Los A,mm,! HEATING OIL BURNERS { f In the fourth inning the Wild- remainder of the way as San Fran- f“’“‘l‘;tlj‘ll and USC, and games .\ 0. poconan Jeads the individ- |cats came back to tie up the balllcisco clouted out a 19 to 6 victory.[BY USC and California with the ' ... patting with an average of PHONE 787 Third and Frankhn |game. Herbert, first man up,' In Hollywood, the San-amenm‘rU'j“‘_“"“"_" of Washington Huskies. | 349 with Charles Kelleher of Holly- |cingled. Specht singled, advancing Sclons defeated the Stars 5 to 3| They are the only four playing!|y oo \witn 337, NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK WEDNFSDAY JUNE 14, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Old l‘aslnon l'lnme Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used 10'Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU HOOD IJ\I‘.R Oregon, June 14. —The Coast Conference coaches have voted to open up conference {football to throw passes from any- | where behind the line of scrim-| | Wildeats | Dodgers | rule the FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE ate mode! outboard, § RooM partly furnished house, Phone Green 330. B 0. Box 1618, 5 |to second on an error by Meiver, whan relief pitcher Earl members of the Coast Conference | RO {and Herbert went to third on the blew up in the ninth nnfi::la:::d"""‘“ the i 40 | ks, MARCUS DECISIONS MILLER, 10 ROUNDS h man up struck out. walked f o fter Mell The next p walked four Solon players after o SAN FRANCISCO, June 14 — SEA KING la $100.00. Comfy Sleeping Bag, length 80 -Jnches, width 40 inches. = Pur-| chased in Juneau last winter. A-1 condition. ' Orignial price $25.00; will take $15.00. Please phnm Blue 510, evenings. |Lamb singled, scoring Herbert and Serafini had doubled, sending home | Specht. Another man was struck ' four unearned runs. We wish to acknewledge thanks uul and Lamb was caught attempt- a8 and appreciation to the people of| |ing to steal second. | GAMES TU! DAY the community for their uxpx'essl(ms! gy In the sixth, Zenecker walked. Pacific Coast League of kindness and sympathy during | FOR RENT_Confinued |Mciver was out on an attempted| Oakiand 12, Portland 0. our recent bereavement and loss of | Eddie Marcus, 134-pounder of Los R bunt. Pomorski singled, advancing' Los Angeles 5, Seattle 3. our child | Angeles, last highi won a- decision Zencker. Mcmahon hit a double San Diego 6, San Francisco 19. MR. ani MRS. TAUNO NEIMI |over - Ace - Miller, 137-pounder of| directly over the first base line,| Sacramento 5, Hollywood 3. and CHILDREN. | Columbus, Ohio, n a 10-round bout. |scoring Zencker and advancing National League e " t ROOM furnished apt. steamheat-|Pomorski to third. Maistkowski, Boston 2,7; Philadelphia 1, ed, hot and cold water at alllhit a double into left field, scoring; Brooklyn 9, New York 4. . times. Phone 569. | Pomorski and Mcmahon, and the! Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2. F l‘ E S ll next two men up struck out, it Spinach, Cabbage, Zucinni, Parsley, Calavos, Asparagus, Radishes, Green St. Louis 8, Chicago 3. POR RENT-—Fur. Apts. Easily kept| In.the seventh an attempted mlly‘ American League warm. Winter rates $15 a month. by the Wildcats was spiked by a| St. Louis 5, Chicago 3 Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath!wonderful stop, and consequent | Philadelphia 2, Boston 7. end use of Electric Washer and|force out, by Perrone Washington 3, New York 0. Wringer in Laundry room Se.-} The teams last night played fme Detroit-Cleveland postponed. view Apts. THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 One 1937 Chev. sedan, good running condition, §250.00. Call Blue 139, ask for Dal. ~ROO'VK H()USF;:A oil range, oil heater and full con- crete basement. Located on Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. FRESF SHIPMENT Exide Batter- ies, fully charged at shop and ready to go; one Fresno scraper; one scoop scraper. Dutch’'s Gar- age and Wrecking Yard. [RON-RITE, $100, one White sewing machine, $20. 481 So. Franklin, upstairs, SEX- ROOM partly furi mshcd hmxsl- 825 Gold Belt. Phone Green 150, aiter 6 itiac Coupe, $200.00. 585, Phone Black Furnished duplex apt., 4 rooms and , bath and 3 rooms and bath. In- come $55 monthly. Price $2950.00., $500.00 down; balance like renl 2 t First St. 6-tube. "RCA Victor 3 band radio, push button. Phone Black 100. SMALL DAVENPORT and small| desk. Phone Red 142, evenings. 33-1t. \Croller, D. C. ready to go. White, Pelican, Cash.! Alaska. | TP iggen 0 ( #OR SALE — 24 ft. cabin cruiser,| 62 ft. beam, round bottom, 120 h.p. Pontiac 8 motor. A-1 condi- iton. Call Al Lubcke 612. TWO 8 ft. show cases. Sully's y," $3000 cash. Mrs. W..C. Waters, Wrangell, Alaska, ROOM, completely) rumlshed‘ house, with basement, oil furnace, bathroom, hot -and.cold, Tuhning water, on beach, Fritz Cove Road, | Larry Trambitas. "R 36 ft. TROLLER 806 Wfll_*’hby. ONE LARGE off hmm Phtme| Green 483. VHREE room furnished housey 3 acres patented ground, 9 mile| post by Airport. $1,800 cash, 32,000 terms. Phone Green 410. CHOICE ONE acre lots, -3 out Glacier Highway. Snap Shoppe. 3% miles | Inquire room House, 3% ncrei fiatentcd land, Auk Bay. Call at ' DeHart's Grocery. or write P. O. Box 574. FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM furnished house, oil| heat. Phone Blue 275. fOR SALE—2 r TWO-ROOM apartment. Bishop Apts. P | ONE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, oil}, {range and bath; one-room house, kitchen, oil range and' shower bath. Phone 205, before 4 p. m. I'HREE-ROOM furnished house, oil senge and bath. Inquire 513A {willoughiby. ) ———————— QPTS FOR RENT, $2000 and up. Winter & Pond Apts. Phone 47. CANCY at Buckingham Apts., Douglas. TRN. HEATED Apt. in Douglas. Phone Fed. Bldg. 81 or ‘Douglas 372. g B DR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- guire Snap Shoppe. FICE room for rent. Call at “irst National Bank. g:.NISHED apartment. ap Shoppe. IANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143, Inquire fully furnished, WANTED | WANTED—A 2-wheel trailer with hitech. Phone Douglas 123. WANTED— Pmtable phonograph in good condition. Write P. O. Box 1004, Douglas or phone Douglas 364. SITUATION WANTED — Exper- iencced al! around baker and pastry cook, reliable and steady references. Prefer position Alaska bakery, hotel or ant. Address A. E. Oswald, ‘Whitehorse, Y. T., Canada. Utah Construction Co. in and spvm;, Call Green 230. “'ANTFD - Pres‘x operators, Hand ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. WANTED — About July 1, compe- tent, experienced stenographer, law office, salary $160 or more de- pending on ability. Give refer- ences, age, experierice. Write Box 949 c/o Empire. ‘u!RLS bicycle in good condmon.‘ good tires. P. O. Box 3015. WANTED — Woman for grocery clerk. State qualifications and age. Write Empire C3777. | VANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. ANTxI)—therr also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Gond pay. Phone 299. MLANEWS GUARANTEFY) ealistic Perma~ nent; $650 Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beautv Shop, Phone 201. 316" Decker way b LOST AND FOUND PLAE L RS FOUND Set of dog or goat har- ness in front of shop. Please pay for this adv. and call for harness. Duteh's Garage and Wreeking Yard LOST—Jslack key wallat with keys; reward. Return to Empire. FOUND—A pair of silver rimmed ,Blasses. '‘Owner may have same by paylng Im this_adv. New Cream Deodorant Safely belps 4 Stop Perspirafion X A iball to a grandstand about a quar- [ter full. Games are |and on Sundays at 2 baseball fans should |cause its really not bad ball Following is the box score: Wildcats scheduled for Tuesday | |and Friday evenings at 6:30 o'clock, and 6:30, so Portland attend, be- | Seattle h'l‘A\l)!N(x OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 37 29 561 31 537 San Francisco 3 Hollywood { San Onions, Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Cucumbers and many others. Lettuce, Bananas, ;| Lamb, restaur- ! TO BUY—39-inch mat- | Diego E Los Angeles 0, Oakland 2 Sacramento ol National League 0 Won Lost Pet. 0 St. Louis 33 688 0 Pittsburgh 26 578 0 Cincinnati 25 521 0'New York 25 510 0. Brooklyn 24 480 0, Boston 23 434 0, Philadelphia 19 413 Chicago 16 372 American League Won Lost Pet, .29 23 558 26 23 25 25 25 26 22 23 24 26 22 24 25 Player— Moran, 2b | Sirak, ss Herbert, 3b Specht, ¢ | Jockaback, P | Rolinson, 439 397 rf 1b Mr‘d'\mels **Tisit | Totals 2 | *Batted for Mastisso. | “*Ran for Rolinson. | St." Louis Dodgers { Boston Detht {Cleveland vemcago Washington Hew York . phia m‘ooHo__cnmcc: S RS o ity | Player— Perrone "Vanskiver, 3b | Zancker, c | Meiver, 1f | Pomorski, cf p tMcmsthun, 1b Halloway, 2b cf Maistkowski, rf JBlum P ss @ slomrmncsocooy 500 490 489 480 478 468 , 2b ARDINALS TRIM CUBS, NIGHT GAME (By Associated Press) Four hours "of batting practice were cashed in by Danny Litwhiler orski one, by Lamb ten. Time of|}ast night when he whacked out | game 1 hour and 40 minutes. Um- |three doubles and a single to help| ,|8t. Louis trim Chicago 8 to 3 in a| Nalional League game, giving Max | Lanier his sevent.h win of the sea- ~8on., At cmcmnm Pitr.sburgh rappca it s e’ 1 5 fourth in- ting yesterday to score three runs and defeat the Reds 3 to 2. Brooklyn took s tirn. with the (By Associated Press) stege batteries y sterday and Dutch Leonard allowed -the ¥dn-|Pounded out 11 hits to defeat the kees but seven hits as the wm_.ounu 19 to 4, with three homers ington Senators shut out New York | counting for -six of the scores of 3.t0.0 in a night, game last night, {the Dodgers, and this was the second straigh The Phillies snapped. out of a win over the world champs in - #i¥e-game losing streak to defeat| twilight contest. Boston 8 to 7 in the n#ghtcap of a The Boston Red Sox bunched|doubleheader after dropping the| eight hits to defeat Philadelphia | °Per 2 to 1 | 7 to 2. Bobby Doerr hit his fourth FRLECE, W S TR homer of the season. ATTENTION ELKS i Blovwwwemwe Loleorenworocoy Tvlocorostooon | Totals : I SUMMARY—Two-bnse hits, Me- mahon, Maistkowski; wild pitch, by Lamb, three; ‘walked, by Blum one, by Lamb three, by Pomorski one; struck out by Blum four, by Pom- 531 i The leading St. Louis Browns de- feated the Chicago White Sox yes- You are requested to be in the Club Rooms not later than 7:30 terday 5 to 3 when a fielding col- lision, iu the ninth inning gave|F | thegn i,‘ h plugsa §- 1 zun rally o'clock tonight to atiend the Elks g Dly Serviees. Doy T, Time-Prmaen LYNlD;EN BRAND . Products "THAT YOU WILL ENJOY +EGG NOODLES and CHICKEN /EGG NOODLES and TURKEY Does not rot dresses Or men’s shirts. Does not irritate skin. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Prevents unde! helps stop perspirai 4. A pure, white, antiseptic, S un.shmg cream. 5. Awarded A rovnl Seal of A-LA-KING NOODLE DINNER CHUNK. TURKEY and BROTH MINCED .CHICKEN SLICED TURKEY “ NOW AT PHONE 16 or 24 " o NEW PICKLES DILLS PLAIN SWEET LIMIT GHERKINS 1 Can RELISHES DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. >, M. MINIMUM—$2 BSerts GRO HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP 2:15 .50 &R IIur Bwerages h&ilways e Ice Cold. Come in and See lhe Attractive DOUGLAS DELIVERY—10 A. M, R JUNEAU DELIVERIES—10 A. M., 2 P. M. Case Lot Gl‘ncery leNE 704 H!IINES 92-95—2 DEHVE!IES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Invasion? PHONE- WRITE WIRE US YOUR ORDER tORGE BROTHER CALL l'emmer's‘l‘nnsler 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS+0IL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors A _Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken John Marin, Prop. Skagway B —— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 82 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints 7 e | 503 T Women's AppaneL Thomas Hardware Co, PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Phone 206 Becond and Seward HOME GROCERY “flflmfl BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 14 or 105 ‘Pree Delivery . Junesn GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort mas.2 for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 639 American Meat — Phone 38

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