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The round tripper, the 250th of his major league career and his 1,300th hit, helped the Tigers sweep a doubleheader from Philadelphia’s Athletics, increasing the Tigers'; first-place lead to three and a half ames over the New York Yankees, who lost twice to the Chicago | White Sox Paul Dizzy Trout gained his eighth victory for Detroit in the | opener, but needed help from Al| Benton, pitching for the first time | since he broke his leg May 24. ‘ Greenberg's ausp! us comeback ! debut stole the spotlight from Bos- ten’s Tommy Holmes, whose three homers, two in the nightcap, help- ed the Braves win from the World Champion St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 and 8-7. Brooklyn increased its| first-place lead in the National League to four and a half games, over the RedBirds by dividing with Pittsburgh. od Press) i demonstrated years in the med his bat- a home run 47729 encour- i GAM SUNDAY (National League) New York 7-3; Chicago 4-4 Pittsburgh 4-2; Brooklyn 3-4. Boeston 6-8; St. Louis 3-7. Philadelphia 3-8; Cincinnati (American League) Chicago 11-6; New York 4-5. Washington 6-5; Cleveland 5-6. Detroit 9-5; Philadelphia 5-3. s 7-4; Boston 3-7. Coast deague) ; Seattle 1-7. 7-2; Los Angeles 9 San Francisco 5-4. Hollywood 8-5; Oakland 5-4 Sacramento 10-3; Portland 2-4. (National League) Boston 8, St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 13, Philadelphia Chicago 5, New York 3 Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 5. (Ameri Detroit 4, Phi Washington 3-7; Cleveland 0-1. Chicago 5, New York 1. Boston 2, St. Louis 2 7th, rain.) (Pacific Coast League) San Diego 7, Seattle 3 Sacramento 5, Por San Francisco 4, I Hollywood 9, Oakland 4 i TEAM STANDINGS | (National League) | Team— Brooklyn | St. Louis | New York Chicago Pittsburgh | Boston | Cincinnati ! Philadelphia (American League) Team— w. | Detroit 39 | New York 35 | Boston 33 { Chicago 34 | Washington 32 I St. Louis 27 | Cleveland 27 34 | Philadelphia 20 42 (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. Portland 55 | Seattle 49 | san Francisco 49 Oakland 45 Sacramento 45 San Diego 45 Los Angeles 42 Hollywood .37 — e — SPORT SHORTS (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO Warren Wright's High Shine, $6.00, and Mrs. Eliza- | beth Graham'’s War Date $6.80, won the Hyde Park Stakes and Princess Doreen Stakes, respectively, at Washington Park. (Called, ' i i L. 619 | 565 541 | 531 | 516 458 443 323 27 28 30 30 32 Pet. 604 544 533 489 489 479 | 462 402 I | 36 55 CHICAGO — Byron Nelson won his seventh straight major goif tourney with a 13-under-par 275 for the 72-hole $10,000 Victory Na- tional Open. ARCADIA, Calif. — Louis B. Mayer’s Thumbs Up, . $4.00, won $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap by half length over Texas Sandman before 55,000 at Santa Anita. Gay Dalton was third. Time of 2:011-5 for the mile and a quarter equalled the track record. NEW YORK—Pvt. Barney Ewell, Lancaster, Pa., former Penn State star, featured the National A.A.U. track championships at Randalls Island by beating Perry Samuels of San Antonio in 100- of Latter Day Saints church workers af- |Smith of Salt Lake City, President | of “ty will speak Sunday. } meter dash. The time of 103 equalled the meet record. o 7 MONDAY, JULY 2, 1945 GETHEADMAN 1" gpp asED Yo ruionry Ngw MACHTNE Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machin Marchant Calculators . . Hand or Elech'icsT PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW First Ordered First Delivered Exclusive Agents for Alaska—WRITE or WIRE June 27.—Fifteen ‘ behavior were invited by | i i The boys invited George Albert ROSCOE TOWNSERD, Anchorage, Alaska| | and as a reward for \ | | | | the Mormon Church, to speak at heir” services. He accepted and | Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules o JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU .... 2:00 Pt Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 667 CLIPPER SERVICE for KETCHIKAN Pan American World Airways announces with pleasure the resumption of Clipper Service to Ketchikan! EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1945. i Your Clipper ticket includes shuttle service by air between Ketchikan and Annette Island Airport . . . plus MANY EXTRA FEATURES . . . & Two flights daily between SEATTLE, KETCHIKAN and JUNEAU. One flight daily between JUNEAU, WHITE- HORSE and FAIRBANKS. Three flights weekly between FAIRBANKS, GALENA and NOME. One flight weekly between FAIRBAN McGRATH and BETHEL. : Daily connections to ANCHORAGE.| Extra sections as traffic requires. y»' 21-passenger Douglas DC3 Clippers. r Multiple crews of four...Captain, Fi;’sf Officer, Radio Officer, and Stewardess. y' Delicious meal service aloft. V More than 12 years experience in "AI;&E flfin‘g’.‘)‘ FOR RESERVATIONS, RATES AND FULL INFORMATION } PHONE OR VISIT YOUR LOCAL PAN AMERICAN OFFICE' ” | PASSENGERS CLIPPER EXPRESS ' AR MAIL Lav AuErrcan Woeto AlR %cfi stem of //e%/flj d/‘é;fiersj Baranof Hotel Phone 106 W‘ Ks, -

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