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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 PAGE TWO STAFFORD IN JUNEAU Roy Stafford, of Seward, has ar-‘ Mrs. John A. Erickson, of An- ived in Juneau and is a guest at chorage is a guest at the Barano( |the Gastineau Hotel. over San Diego in winning 5-3 last| ‘ MR.S EBICKSON IN TOWN night, while Hollywoed's Stars were | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA finishing off Sacramenio, 7-6. Theln - ; - basemem dwellers got 16 hits off 'BROKEN LEG LOPS TOP TWIRLER OFF | o v ol 0 Lol ri6er Hitt crew! MARGIN CUT [ Calling All Young Lassies, Team— Who Like Nice Summer N e ‘ e Overfime Ahead for Trouf, Io 2 GAMES Ohicago e CLEARANCE ON Newhouser-Three Bar- oy i 1 refts Sparkle, National | Seattle Continues Winning| cieveiana ; MATERNITY Cottons CINDERELLA FROCKS e DA . Pace While Seals Turn ~ Boston - DRESSES / ” i (Associated Press Sports Writer) : . Philadelphia A veritable carnival of gay, happy il g | | Ba(k Beavers TW|[e Games Yesterday ; - i g “ 3 Detroit is back to a two-man| New York, 6; Chicago, 3. young cotton frogks; ‘hf’ Hlooupg ve ; 1 | pitching staff today with Al Ben- s The Asotlt Besd Boston, 8; St. Louis, 6. They’ll delight the i ton, the No. 3 man, lost for at| pgitjand's badly crippled Beavers, Eniladelphia, 7; Detroit, 2 hearts of both' mother and daughter. least a month with a broken right|,...c. six times in their last seven| Cleveland, 1; Washington, 0. | leg. ! today faced the problem of | ‘inderella made a is means ex- : - Cideralipgmade gndians e ; ] ; | The ex-Sailor wio had allowed | R ey (National Zeague) cellent quality cotton fabrics, clever, M ] e {only four runs and 31 hits in'p.c prought the Rainiers within|, Te3m— B g P B. I N TS individual styling, “pretty as a pie- A | : 51 1/3 innings and had won five| iy, games of the Pacific Coast|New YOrk 5 ! " - ture stylin and best of all, so |games compared to one defeat, aly ...o jeaders. ‘Bmuklsn o L ) : i 1-0 loss to Washington last Sun- er Mary Oweir's Portlande |St: Louls nicely priced . . . { R, i | day, was laid low in the fourth| . iropved a twin bill last night|Eittsburgh . y and | inning yesterday by a drive off the i, o rancisco while the’ Rain- | CPicago p seen in years . . . | Hat EHERINERS & Deria B e continuing their winning | S50 - pE v 3 | talella. The Athletics went on to| ainst Los Angeles. vt i s II E E R S $1 50 - {score all their runs off Benton's| "’ & Philadelphia . | > Beavers, in losing 5-0 and successors and defeat the Tigers, 4 1 e : . { Games Yesterday Sizes 91017 3 f i e dropped two out of three| .o g0y 7. Gincinnati, 6. : 17-2 S Koy Is after being beaten four | & $Z 50 | Benton's loss puts Hal Newhouser ;" '} by Lot Angeles. Four| Pittsburgh, 10; Boston, 9. (11 - land Dizzy Trout back on the sWing| p..(land regulars are on the sick |Dings) |shift schedule of last year when‘“\ Ad Liska, ace pitcher, was| Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 3. | the pitching pair took part in 96|, ... to the hospital last ni ht‘ St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 5. $3.50 ken o ine o ‘ WERE |games and won 56. - 1\&“\!1.1; from influenza; Catcher | | Russ Christopher handeutfed the | piqic Adams is out with a spiic| | Bengals with eight hits to register | (Pacific Coast League) Team— W. L. K | |Portland 33 19 | Seattle 30 20 ! Oakland 28 t Baseman Larry Bai bad leg, and Pitcher Jacl s laid up wjth a broken toe. | Seward hurled five-hit Sizes 3 fo bx 7 to 14 |his sixth triumph. v ~ Q The New York Yankees dlubbcd PINAFORES . league-leading Chicago White | PLAY DRES DRESSY COTTONS FUN COTTONS $10.95and $14.95 je San Francisco its vi- | San Diego ar ; the opener, with Elmer Sacramento 25 3 | 3 NOW Los Angeles 25 $2.95 %, 6-3, moving past Detroit mtol cond place. Atley Donald was mz‘ hard, but four Pale Hose errors ., ‘anrl 11 Yankee safeties saved )um<H lmm trouble. Best pitched game of the day was a night tilt in Washingt limiting Portland to six 1 the nightcap. g took its third straight! Los Angeles, 9-2, finding three | V| Angel hurlers for 15 hits. | Ouakland made it two out of three (San Francisco 24 Hollywood 17 Last Night's Games Seattle, 9; Los Angeles, 2. | Cleveland's Steve Gror Oakland, 5; San Diego, 3. Roger Wolff, 1-0, on a five: Hollywood, 7; Sacramento, 6. | | fort. | = & e e San Francisco, 5-4; Portland, 0-1. Rookie Ben Steiner contributed (e im0 gmam | PEQOPLES' OUTINGf | Red Sox made it mu SLlnghl mcr The Lutheran young people will | St. Louis, 8-G. | Danny Gardella, New York ! Giant substitute outfielder, gave | the National League pace-makers Prints, stripes, plaids a 7-6 victory over Cincinnati with an eighth-inning pinch homer with | Buddy Kerr on base. | ; Charles (Red) Barrett, acquired be St. Louis from Boston in the | Mort Cooper deal, made his first ‘appearance for the Red Birds and | registered a 7-5 success over Brook- | lyn. ! | Pittsburgh was forced into extra- l‘innnms for the second straight day ibut again downed Boston, 10-9, on leave immediately following the church service Sunday moraing for a trip to the Herbert Glacier. Each person making the trip is to take a lunch that may be eaten in the cars while making the journey to Eagle River. Each one is also to take something for a pot-luck supper. | Any young person interested in making the trip is welcome to at- tend. Women's Appare BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING “I’s the Nicest Store in Town” and checks . . . All 1.‘Julc§:l Barrett’s circuit clout in the | . you'll find all those PP P S Y rashable as cs 3 e JEnAg, “har ret” g ots MRS. MILLES HERE \\d,\hdl{lL as can be, | 'The Phillies turned back Chicago, .1,},](‘1\11(3,(,1t'0111&:£r cfi;dfiégg color fast and pre- |6-3, on a brilliant five-hit effort | ° ke ot selection of quality hard- shrunk, too . . . [by Kewpie Dick Barrett, who de- i ey | cisioned Paul Derringer. || ware. Home repairs are | e SRR made easy when you { PALMER MAN HERE ~have just what you need, | Matthew Perkins, of Palmer, is | to do the job. Come in | | 1 i Mrs. Grace Milles, of Wrangell, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. a guest at the Baranof Hotel. and make your purchases QUALITY SINCE /887 | Bayvis, C. H. Dyer, and C. W. ‘ Hardware Co. Phone 555 ANYONE WHO KNOWS CAN TELL THE REAL THING! | Lawrence, CAA men from Wash- | ington, D. @, have arrived in Ju- ineau and are guests at the Baranof Hotel. 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