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PAGE TWO SUBPORTS TROUNCE WILDCATS SCORE BY INNINGS 1234567t 1000000 1 2103000 6 with ight and to 1 and Duck Creek the league The blood Sub-Port t in thelr the m was out rounced ats 6 th »all for Siminsy starred w a double in three les and b b-Port and incident- outhit out- and errors. cats made their the first inning ) fed a fly ball The Sub-Ports took advantage of both errors of the Wildcats to score three unearned runs. The ne: league game is sched- uled for 2 o'clock Sunday noon. The box score of last follows Wildcats Wildcats lone when night > U www ey Player A 2b 3b Jackabeck, s Specht, ¢ rf niels, A5tisso, - Zeeman 27 r Mastisso in Sub-Port AB seventh, R lion Yates Kuehne Millinor ssenick Ventrilli Anderson Totals 25 Sum ‘I'wo-base hits Simin- sky; alked by MeDaniels, two; out by Kuehne, six; by Mec- niels, five. Time of game 1 hour d 45 minutes. Umpires, Converse wn, Fetchebeck. Scorer Monagle LEAGUE STANDINGS L Pet 1 750 500 500 000 CITY Sub-Port City 3 2 2 D Miss Ardys Stiles, Sgt. 0'Shaughnessy Will Wed Monday - Miss Ardys Sules daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Stiles of Walla Walla, Wash., will become the bride cf Sergeant William H. O'Shaugh- U. S. A, son of Mrs. Ida aughnessy of Minneapolis, Min- | nesota, at an 8 o'clock nuptial mass Monday morning in the Catholic Church of the Nativity. The Rev., William G. LeVasseur will ofll(.al-l“ at the ceremony, | The bride will be given in mar-, riage by her uncle, John McCormick. | Miss Jean Taylor will be her maid of | honor and Miss Marjorie Sluhble-} field will attend as bridesmaid. Nacy McVay, niece of Miss Stiles, | will be the flower girl. : 4 . Al Dease will be the bfist man and S'Sgt. Vic Lien will usher. | A reception for the young couple will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, 436 Twelfth Street, Monday evening at 8:30 | o’clock - e ARRESTED YESTERDAY Inez Johnson was arrested by the U. S. Marshal's office yesterday on a disorderly conduct charge. She is in the Federal Jail, .- - e o o o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. for Friday, June 16, mum 80, minimum 51. e o 0 e 0 o 0 after- 1 Portland “ New York POTENTIAL - NO-HITTER IS SPOILED (By A“nrlaled Press) Hollywod came from behind last night with a three-run ninth-inning rally to defeat Sacramento. Scuthpaw Johnson held San Fran- cisco hitless last night for seven and two-third ihnings as his San Deigo teammates chalked up a 6-0 victory. Johnson's potential no- | hitter was spoiled in the ninth | when Uhalt singled. to left field The other two games were can- celled becguse of T | fic Coast League Oakland - Portland, postponed, rain Y 1 Angeles, postponed. | series, Hollywood 4 | | Sacramento 3 San Diego 6; San Francisco 0 National League ‘Cincinnati 10; Chicago 5. Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 4 | American League Philadelphia 1; New York 6. St. Louis 14; Detroit 1 Boston 0; Washington 4. Chicago '3; Cleveland 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost Pct San Francisco Hollywood Seattle San Diego, Los Angeles Oakland Sactramento National 485 | 456 2 379 League Won 34 27 27 26 25 23 20 16 29 League Won Lost 31 23 29 24 27 27 26 27 24 25 23 24 Cleveland 26 29 Philadelphia 22 29 - e - TIDES TOMORROW -1.2 feet Pet. | 694 5741 529 520 | 481 426 417 .356 St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia Chicago American Pct 574 547 500 | 491 490 | 489 St. Louis Boston Detroit Washington New York Chicago Low tide — 6:22 a. m,, High tide--12:41 p. m., 14.8 feet. Low tide — 6:23 p. m., 2.6 feet. . TIDES MONDAY High tide— 0:31 a. m, 179 feet. Low tide — 7:07 a. m,, -2.2«feet High tide— 1:29 p. m., 154 feet. Low tide — 7:09 p. 'm, 25 feet. e - ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE MOOSE i Regular meeting 8 p. m. Execu- tive meeting at 7:30 p. m. Instal- lation of officers. Members please attend. FOR | yesterday the YANKEES BEAT ATHLETICS IN 1 BIG INNING (By Associated Press) | Bunching six of nine hits in the | sixth inning for five runs, New, York defeated Philadelphia yester- day. The Yanks big inning included three infield hits for two runs and | 2 triple by Borowy who checked | the Athletics with five hits for his| eighth win of the season. Candini blanked Boston yesterday with five hits as .Washington de- feated the Red Sox and snapped the Boston team’s winning streak at The Senators took blows off Haus- nine straight all eight of their mann. St. Louis hammered five pitchers yesterday for 14 hits to defeat De- troit in the opener of a four-game | Muncrief pitched a nine- hitter. Chicago bunched four of six hits! | in two innings to defeat Cleveland Orcal Grove limited the Tribe to four blows in the first eight innings but weakened in the ninth and was replaced by Maltzerger, who fanned Boudreau with \hc bases fill?d e e SWIMMING EVERGREEN With a record aftendance of over 200 children in the swimming pools wimming races were held from 2:15 to 2:45 o'clock’ in the afternoon In all, nine races were held with the winners in order as follows: Girls' running water race (8-10)-— Beverly Junge, Virginia Baggan, Stella Dapcevich. Boys' running water race (8-101— Dick Forrest, Jack Schmitz, Alf Olson Girls" Ann Johansen, Wade. Boys' rock dive--David Hill, Don- ald Barkas, Jimmy Boyer. Girls' swimming race (11-14)- Mary Avoian, Mae Dapcevich, Mary Thibodeau. Boys' swimming race — Tommy Hughes, Bob Croken, Hugie Doogan Girls' underwater race (14 and over) — Mae Dapcevich, Mary Avoian, Mary Thibodeau Boys' under water (14 and over) —Hughie Doogan, Tommy Hughes. Girls' dead man’s float for dis- tance (12-16)—Mary Avoian, Mae Dapcevich, Mary Thibodeau. The first prize is a theatre pass and a candy bar; second prize a rock dive (up to 7)—May Sandra Junge, Susan | choice of the two, and third prize candy be Many towels and other articles of clothing are left in the shower rooms. Towels, bathing suits, shoes and bathing hats may be called for at the office but for sanitary rea- SALE BABY GRAND PIANOS At Cash All in Perfect Condit Prices ion, In and OQuiside, Beautiftl Tone, Average Size 5 Feet ONE ONE ONE Louis ONE KIMBALL—w. bench ONE ONE ONE MELVILLE-CLARK w. bench ONE w. bench STEINWAY—5 ft., 3 in . 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Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL Am.m Phone 612 Agents 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 $18 $10 818 $18 $18 8!: 1 Sitka $18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 . 0 Tenakee - Angoon .. 18 ‘Hoonah .. Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway $18.00 1000 $20.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 10.00 Petersburg e $30.00 20.00 press Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to' Ketchikan Express hh, 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Peétersburg rangell and Wi Sad Raves Suvsert 1o PHONE 612 Above rates a wafrants. Change