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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘ : : ol . RIFLEMAICHIS GAME SUNDAY A.M. LO SE 4 b 2 WI i | In rea The two All-Star teams picked | ¥ Jess 4 from the players in the Soft Ball - | S(HEDU[ED FOR League for the Fourth of July game | E A regular league game will be| 0' Y nk Y : will play a urnr'.vicc game Sunday | ™ ‘ played in Firemen's Park ’Suudny‘ y a ees SUNDAY MoRNlNG mornm;énzt“"l& ufl;}cl}({afi"‘th;”::{] afternoon at 2 o'clock between the par A et - Wildcats and Dodgers. It is an-| — berg of Team One and Capt B(‘i\l,h‘ ncunced the game will be broad- | (By Associated Press) On Sunday morning at 9 o'clock | of Team Two. A {By SasotiAted Fross) : PO B I‘\‘:‘I;\':'? g 7y, cast. but there is plenty of room | St. Louis deferted New York a rifle match will b‘;l held ‘at the P SRR T N e SRt WOk 8 Pato 4 Tk leaw 28 o i the grandstand and bleachers|terday 3 to 0 in the final three- Mendenhall range with several local ' - in the tle series by defeating W g ois ol g 7 9 for fans to see the game first hand, |game series to end the Yankees'| cams participating, "‘“."Ld"‘“r ::[ /\,EV),/, I " tAko Sub-Port 83 au a glas s he Rainiers last night 4 to 2. Both Sub-Por 00000 v S Winning dtresic of ‘Hiires: BTt eau and Douglas units of the 1 am e hits but Comellas! 1, g close pitcher's duel, the Sub- [ Hollinesworth limited the . cham. | Alaska Territorial Guard, a city rifle U Nomn blows scattered ) defeated the Wildeats with a k % [ pions to seven hits, helped by the im, and one or two service uam._x Uome t into Portland’s drive inning ru Zuehne The members of the Juneau unit int seven-inning run. Kuehne of the iy 1d executing Tive doubl th | Browns infield cxecuting flve double | .\, i) take part in the match are y nik e sub-Port pitchea one-hit ball, Jaku- Vhe 11 take pe » | plays Keithahn, Lemieux, Gordon, Crass, SONNECTIONS T bec getting a double. Lamb, of the | Boston regained runner-up berth i\: shntae el o CONNECTIONS TO Wildcats pitched three-hit ball, Sestant g Al e . [In the American League by over- ...yt Hungerford. All other mem- | YAKUTAT —— CORDOV A VALDEZ o o or BUL SRR R o | | Whelming Chicago 11 to 0 by seven ... not on the team should make o | e, C R - ' [hits plus two errors, two of Which .y, effort to be present as there are KODIAK—BRISTOL BAY—KUSKOKWIM W i PETBAEINRIL, \wo forced runners to give the Red many assignments to be carried out llywood last night down in the last inning, with an 'Sox eight runs in the first three gna help will be need, Capt, Henry DR BAE LILLIAN % foved Vih half' . injured huhd ea o gers innings. Harmon advises v : 3 Office PHO"E 567 & s led ™ the last half of the seventH, Candini scattered Detroit’s seven Plans are to leave from Juneau CABLSON Baranof Hotel e 3 41 Miliinor, the only man who had (By Associated Press) hits as Washington defeated the ut 8 o'clock Sunday morning from OPTOMETRIST f second- peen able to hit Lamb in the game,| walters pitched Cincinnati to a|Tigers 4 to 2. Candini weakened the A*B. Hall. All members are to | s P + single into left field. Yates triumph over Boston yester- only in the fourth frame, when be dressed in coveralls and be equip- | Will visit Juneau for v i next men up hit a Texas leaguer, ga¢ yecording his 13th win against|two doubles, a single and an errcr ped with rifles and ammunition belts | two weeks, beginning scoring Millinor, who had stolen tjyee Josses. All of Cincinnati's| produced Detroit’s two runs. and requested to bring their own JuLY 8th S FRIDAY second base, and ending the game. . ¢ came the way of the un-| Roceo’s 12th-inning single ‘drove lunches. G | “Otel Jufleau SO agte The Next Game earned route. | Mack across with a run, giving 25 Office in Blomgren. Bldg: | Los Angeles 4, Seattle 2 The next game will be at 2 Sun- 4 - . 5 i - For Comfort fand 4 . e P 2 Pittsburgh and New York di- Cleveland a 5 to 4 victory over | Empire Classifieds Pay! = % Portland 2, Oakland 3 day' efternoon, with the league- ¥ i i i i BUY DIRECT AND vided @ ader yesterday.| ————— & s % -+ Sacramento 3, Hollywood 2 leading Dodgers matched against e SAVE MONEY. Al Lowes' na'es The Giants a 1SSt hits to San Diego 1, San Francisco 0. the Wildeats The Giants amassed 16 hi ; ‘win the free swinging first game. y D J Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH National League The following is last night's box e an & | - " delivery. Write for Price 9: “New York 7 8 *' Chicago made a clean sweep of - ave [ 0“ ea [ Y. or e A Sooi the three-game series with a de- || List. WITHOUT BATH 2 e B e S e o | . STARTING JULY FIRST Valcauda Fur Co. || Most Convenient Location ccoccescoccch cccoccocrcom co~occocol Ang Hollywood & WINDOWS, DOORS, nmazmg new pen / CABINETS : 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 ramento Louis 8, Philadelphia 4 . Player AB : jaf ) u:\mtrilm:).]] “1'(]:»:“‘ i Moran, b 3 ister his second triumph. i | | Seattle, Washington THIRD AND MAIN- 2 3 Leag g St. Louis batted from toe-holds | i N C l N G i : t Oyaepiar., VISsrbe’Riie ton 11, Chicago 0. Jacktibec, 3b yesterday rappitig two Philadelphia || : aea l. a 53 - Jetrait 2, Washington 4, Specht, ¢ | AL S L RN I aliad McDaniels, cf sligging _ fidteh “wilth brought 110§ (s Ll Treat Yourself to a Bottle Ross, an end the 20 consecutive innings| b LETHA~—Drums of Delicious STANDING OF CLUBS g e o of play in which the Phillies held | DOROTHY=-Piano i ; [ BUTTERMILK Won Lost Pet.! §i- “ A 3 ; 8 Francisco .. ... 44 0 roials 2 i Juneau Dairies, Inc. iego 52, Player— AB Ricei, 2b 3 Menton, ss 3 Yates, 1b 3 Krogman, cf 2 Kuehne, p Won Lost Pct.|yventrilli ¢ St. Loui 27 10 680 andkveon, 1t Pittsburgh 33 2 559 Bondie, If Louis 3, New York 0. Sirak, ss 3 pitchers for seven doubles out of i ITOI CAFE leveland' 5, Philadelphia 4. Rolisen, 1b 13 hits and winning 8 to 4 in al /, : h CA P Y Pacific Coast League Lawb, B o/ the F]la'nxiloxls scoreless | Available Daily b Sub-Port b B T 2 T A rtland Millinor, 1f, 3b 3 National League Koagiiok - o. 3b Cincinnati 30, 581 coccccomtuoon writes dry with wet ink! . b oo i Totals 22 . e “ 'y : WER of Srookig i 3 3001 cyMMARY-Two-base hit, Jaku- Pa'ke' SI R 5 SI-.I‘O The Semng Basket ey 30 {bec; hit by pitcher, Lamb; walked Sowtoy a4 by Kuehne two; struck out by! Reasonable Rates BABY HEADQUARTERS e o Kuehne seven, by Lamb ten. Time Antusitipnl CH i renly Wesy . of game 1:50. Umpires Pomorski, | p \ | Phone 800 R nE e B ey Blum. Scorer Monagle ya) American League Won Lost Pct St. Louis 39 29 574 Boston 36 E LEAGUE STANDING | | y. HEW X o = * : | Team- Won Lost Pet. | S . 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