The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1945, Page 6

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gfi)rlshian’s Park Jinx On | JOYCE COUNTS NO. 16 FOR S.F. OVERL. A. CLUB (By The Associated Press) | ! | Ancther week nearer the half-} { way point of the season shows in- AP Yanks Broken i rov e oo i Ducks Add Half-game fo Relief Twirler Zuber De- oimes of the Broves, b o il Rainiers livers Victory Over Am- erican Loop Champs (By The Associated Press) It took 11 months and nine at- tempts, but the New York Yankees finally have defeated the St. Louls Browns at Sportsmans' Park | In registering their sixth straight victory last night vhei first over St. Louis at home field since last July 21 McCarthymen shaved a half-game from Detroit’s first place margin They now trail by only one game.| The star of the Yankees umph was relief pitcher Bill Zuber. | The 31-year-old Towan starter Walter Dubiel in the sixth | inning and held the less the rest of the way with l\n)i hits, to receive credit for his first f the season. B the only scheduled tilt yesterday, was postponed by rain other major league | | GAMES TUESDAY (American League) New York 5, St. Louis 4 (National League) No games yesterday. (Pacific Coast Leaguc) Portland 5, Sacramento 1 | Oakland 8, Hollywood 6. San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 4. | (Only games p! d.) TEAM STANDINGS | score tri-| 4 relieved [ 4;. Browns score- | 14 | his imposin | night Cuccinello A WA : (By The Associated Press) lds 1y tb lar an edge In - " . 4 5 biorgltshr il W edge In| Chalk up No. 16 for San Fran- g “ e Al cisco’s Bob Joyce, the Pacific Coast ‘;‘ i o X ieaah leading hurler W et righthander notched his gt e R victory against six defeats | bt 5 as the Seals edged out Baiting — Holmes, Boston, .386; . : - es 5-4 in continuing their Rosen, Brooklyn, .366. e 1 Runs batted in—Olmo, Brooklyn e &: Elliott, Pittsburgh, 46. i the runner-up Seattle Oy b S0 : idle, the top-spot Home runs—Lombardi, New York )4 Faps A gt iz L dbiiNr it nd Beavers rapped the Sacrs 3 I aggio, Philadelphia, = R R S S Y ) Solons 5-1 to increase their Bowman, Cincinnati, oper, Boston, 6-1 (American L ue) Batting Cuccinelh Washington, . Pitchir 5-0; C full games. akland, he Seals in fourth, lying in the ninth . k Shicago, | ; 7 341; Case, Runs batted in Johnson, B 40. 1 Home runs—Stephens, St. Louis, Pzfl.r pRA('H(E Johnson, Boston, 8 CETAL 7 Pitching — Christopher, Philadel- phia, 11-2; Ferriss, Boston, 10-2. o - TKOTAMER OF York, & Etten, Ne on, > oo Rifle | tice for all members of the Ju u unit of the Territorial Guard will be held Thursday eve- ATC, THURSDAY| MARSHA[[ SE]’ ning at the Mendenhall rifle range. | Course will be shot over the 200 A yard, 300 yard and 500 yard range, FOR B:vgfig fifi With emphasis placed on the 500 yard course CLEVELAND, June 27. — “Bring| There will be instructions and cn the Bivi if he's game enough | discussion on determining wind vel- for it,” roared a triumphant Ar-|ccity, sight adjustments, and the chie Moore today. use of the micrometer. Archie added the twenty-sixth of This is to be an important meet- ing and all members are requested to be present. string of victories last with a ten-round technical | knockout of Lloyd Marshall and All memt are to make ar- (Naticnal League) | was looking for his rews Moore rangemen their own transpor- Team— W. L. Pct.lyeighed 162; Marshall 166. tation. € will leave from the Brocklyn 37 22 62T, The winner of the fight, Match- A. B. Hall between 6 and 7 o'clock. St. Louis 33 25 569 maker Larry Atkins announced e Pittsburgh 32 26 2| previously, was promised an early ATTENTION ELKS New York 33 28 .54l pout with Jimmy Bivins here in Regular meeting 8 p.m. Wednes- Chicago 29 25 537! Cleveland day, June 27. Boston 28 28 .50 Ny [ R e e a0 Cincinnati 24 % 4| - Philadelphia 16 43 250 (American League) Team— W. L. Pet Detroit 3B 2 . New York 34 23 N ) R -8 K 1,000,000 BABIES Washington 271 28 TO A PUDDLE St. Louis 25 30 = Cleveland 23 31 3 —_h Philadelphia 20 30 (Pacific Coast League) Team— W. L. Portland . 52 33 Seattle 46 37 San Francisco 44 42 Oakland 43 43 Sacramento 42 44 Los Angeles 41 44 Al P San Diego i 4 TMAKESURE"Y0U. BOY A Hglvprood B .SPRAY STRONG ENOUGH >, BLUE JAYS GET LARGE MEASURE FROM TWO HITS Softball Leégue Piay Sus-| pended Tonight for Ro- | fary-Lions Clash | The Old Awkwards dug up a new | tosser for their clash last eveninz with the Blue Ja The new| meundsman, Annetti, held the Fi-| nance club to a pair of safeties, | but they were good for en equal | number of runs, which was twice {he number of runs the Awks could acquire. Result: A 2-1 win for| the Blue Jays, though they were| outhit, five safe blows to two. | Three clubs now stand cn equal footing as far as leadership of the loeal softball league is concerned, gll with five wins and three lc 3 The league clubs will step as this evening, turning over use of Firemen’s Field to the Roaring Ro- tarians and Lilting Lions, who will meet in a mighty fracas at 7 o'clock. Tomorrow evening, league play is to resume with a meeting between the Freshmen and Coast Guard. | | SCORE BY IN S Team— 1234567 RHE Blue Jays 0002000 2 2 2 old Awk. 0000100 1 5 1 BATTERIES—Blue Jays: lum pitcher; Convery, catcher. Old Awkwards: Annetti, pitcher; Mil- ton, catcher. CLUB STANDINGS Team— w. L Old Awkwards 5 3 Headquarters 5 3 Blue Jays 5 3 Freshmen 4 -3 Coast Guard 3 4 Signacs 1 § Governinaiigses Books on Saturday Wflhhea_vyixpense WASHINGTON, June 27. — The Government closes the books Sat- urday on & fiscal year in which it spent nearly $100,000,000,000 and 510 Kkt EM - DEAD A STAGNANT POOL 1015 FEET CAN PRODUCE ONE MILLION MOSQUITQES AT ONE HATCHING. 1,000,000 DISEASE CARRIERS TO THE HUMAN RACE. HELP SIAMP THEM ouT ! STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA o LY il RAVR Ip:win the War! C’//ppe/' Time SEATTLE. . ... .. 6 HRS. 55 MIN. WHITEHORSE . . . . 1 HR. 45 MIN. FAIRBANKS . . . . 5 HRS. 5 MIN. GALENA ... 7 HRS. NOME . .... 9 HRS. McGRATH 6 HRS. BETHEL . . 9 HRS. 5 MIN. 55 MIN. Arrway. Yy\/r'm 7 Worto Ll BARANOF HOTEL collected about $46,000,000,000, thus setting two new world records. | Whitcomb, Mary Whitcomb, Joseph | Eachran and V. M. LaMoe. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA rge Hagel and J. F. Ha;'vm'm.‘j 1 Sitka: Hans A. Boye, Jr | Ge "TONY” MINDEDTO | ]‘AKE I-GNG wAI.K L . Wiay and Mrs, Fred Schre, From Haines: Elizabeth Hak- | —_— | kinen, Fred F inen and Mrs. S.| With the latest lead to the|Sheldon. i whereabouts of “Tony,” Thane's ——— e — 1 alleged loose lunatic, being dis- UNITED AIRl'NES f counted today by law enforcement authorities, the search was slowed, | but continuing. Latest disc WiNS AWARD FOR 1 res on “Tony’s” in- tentions are that he had in mind | d B " SAFETY OPERATION oo — | | =l Sixteen completed their without a single National Safety June ICAGO, COASTAL AIRLINE FLIES MANY TUESDAY " Outgoing passengers via Alaska Coui in announcing Coastal Airlines yesterday were as iis 104 Safely awards. follow: Uni o as voted To Hawk Inlet: Clifford E. Hag- the Council’s special me dis- more, George E. Barr, Frank [I. lnguished service to safety award Olscn, Art Tucay, D. B. Montero for operating more than one billion and Sam Hopkins. 1ger miles without a fatal mis- To Skagway: Dean Storey, Bu- hop. From May 1, 1943, to th sent, United has had no fatal Evenson, Galc J. D. Gal- | 2cciden | D AITH, JR., EARNS ‘ ENSIGN RATING AT | .M. RADIO SCHOOL - gene Smith, Julia Smith, Ralph W. Dagg, loway, W. J. Jorgenson, Dora Oul- eite and Lassie John. To Sitka: A. M. Anderson, Bruce Keller, ‘Wilma Lindgquist, Mrs. Wil- liam Oftt, A. L. Florence, N. A..Mc- To Tenakee: H. F. Floresco and William Smith, Jr., son of Sam Asp. Territorial ighway Engir W. | To Haines Mrs. P. Wiseman | Leonard Smith, was a recer T8 1at e Merchant Marine Radi chool at Gallup's Island, Boston, Smith had not yet be ned to duty at reports and C. H. Meyers. Incoming passengers were: From Skagway: D. C. H, All From Pelican: L Jacobse of 100-140 Undor $100 | cooperation of the Alaska Develop- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945 9999000000000 900¢00 9000000000029 WET AFFAIRTS PREDICTED FOR CLUBMEN'S MIX The Rotarians and their challen- gers, the Lions, say they may be slowed down somewhat if required by the weather to uniform them- selves in diving gear for their epic softball fray set for this evening, ‘But the game will go on whether it resembles baseball or not,” the opposing camps declared tods The “struggle of the ages” is scheduled for 7 o'clock this even- ing, at Firemen's ld—the re: softball piaye) ed the deck: clubbe: m: USE OF BOARD NAME DECRIED Rebert A. Henning, Acting Sec- retary of the Alaska Development Bo; today made the following statement: “It has recently come to the at- tention of this office that certain colicitors of advertising for pend- ing Alaskan publications are in- ferring they have received official 1aving kindly cf 0 that the service disport themselves. ht 5 AR @ WEE 3)4@ Eh“l;_fl."-_:ué.;a: A PRICE Grders Filled in Srder Received 3. B, fl'@@fi*f@fli& Ceo. tisfied C f&tomers" 200060000060000006000000$900000000000000000900008000000088 “Our Doorstep Is Worn By 900090660098 0060060000600000000“00%“000“0: @ oard. his is not so and I feel it im- portant the public should be ac- quainted of this fact.” ment There is no substitu te lor newspaper advertising! - HELP YOUR COMMUNITY TO MAKE ITS QUOTA BY, MEETING YOUR PERSONAL QUOTA community had made ¥ THIS time last yeat Victory Volunteers in this the rounds twice to get out fighting dollars for War Bonds. So if you've' | wondered why no one has called on you yet in 1945, here’s why . % The' Mighty 7th War Loan (starting May 14) will be TWO GREAT DRIVES IN ONE! | And think what that means. All the fold rules of buying you set for yourself - »in the past are out.' America’s growing |battle might is costing more dollars 'every hour. Only by your purchase of | MORE BONDS AND BIGGER ONES in this 'double drive will you be doing right by !the men who fight. i [f§ Remember that your community has’ ...a quota it will be proud to make. It’s ¢made up of all the personal quotas of the people up and down your . EVERYBODY in this vicinity. So . it’s EVERYBODY ALL OUT . . . buy bigger bonds and more of them when the Vic- tory Voluateer calls,”> =~ San Juan Flsmng and Packing Co. This is an official U, S. Treasury advertisement=prepared under m}:;ce: of Thm Department and War hlverlixr’u,rfo;ncfl. s

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