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L THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE—J—]L’NEAU. ALASKA ) PAGE IHREB AT hONDAY, JUNE 17, 1946 DeSautels; ¥ ! Doman i o ol | MRS, LISTON ARRIVES pch York | me 2; Bevens and Niarhos; 1’.ul-’ Mrs. Lu Liston, former wellknown ! | dak, Miller (5), Kir (8) and|Juneau resident, arrived Saturday | ‘Schultz |afternoon by plane from Ancho RA"GEs | | Second game: New York St.{age and will visit here for saver: A | | Lo\m 5, Pa Gumpert (6 and!weeks. She was accompanid by . e R gt s i i JRobinson, Niarhos (19); Shirley, ker daughter Gaile i Tl FIGHL SPARKS CLUB &, . W S e e NNOWW BEING MADBE! o Went 1o scooB o) it e National League |guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Yoi By th catohdt, to third" o5 al BB St. Louis 4: Now \‘m}\ 1; Bra-|Arthur R(‘lmlr‘au during her visit P pa: BY JOE REICHLER zle and Kluttz Andrews (7 passed Lall and scored on Gaunt's Claims He Is m\ Wi e B o E 'N hi‘gxlxltm:v‘un no hits, two Moose ex'[(:hamplan B II S ‘ Billy ‘li\«!\l.dm}‘:\lu\x‘x:nugz\’x(h\\-orlll.ITré‘:‘:‘((I:“dmi ”.‘“‘ E: 'll:vlvll\ H v\x MRS E"bslkoM GOES T R : | Great Form-Billy Says |wio ‘aceont “consider o' aay well york 9 micheen. piewson . ON AIR AT 7 TONIGHT 3 oxt 048 "ty % a1 H spent unless he ccmes up with a Krist (8) O'Dea, Garagiola; o jnext ggme, WL be ek Same Thlng, TOO new “Red” for his Pn\un‘l Braves' | Voisslle and Ccoper | Mrs. Eltcn Engstrom will go on 6:30 tomorrow evening and is be- - ’ |the air at 7 o'clock tonig ' tweeh ithe Mosse' shd e Be | A | Wigwam, appears today to have First game: Cincinnati 1; Boston|the air at 7 o'clock tonight and o (AR gz o (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESF) |scored a 10-strike in his latest ac-'2; Vancomeer and Lamanno;i Will talk briefly on a wide range i | i cof important subjects which she | NEW YORK, June 17—This week | quisition, popular Billy Herman, Wright and Ma | cl BOX SCORE i 4 psels : b will supply the answer to one of One of baseball’s top-flight infield-' Second gaw ¢ 0; Bes-|has studied closely Legion ABR H PO A E y A 90 Be odbert P SCORE. BY INNINGS Nielsen, ss, 3 1 0 1.1 0 themost vexing questions since the €rs during the past decade ten 2; Beges and Mueller; Cooper PR Bk 123456789 tl Syragier 3b, 411 0 3 olate Adolf Hitler wondered whether | Arriving 30 minutes before game and Masl ( Sk ’[ ”- = b l' el gion 001210110 6 McDanicls 2b, 5 0 1 1 2 othe gun was loaded and found |time following the trade which{ Chicago 2; Brooklyn 4; Schmitz| 7The IOLOWINS b b A0 $1000030x 7| Jepsen. p - 8§ 3 1 g g g thabit was {brought him from Brooklyn in ex- and McCu h, Schetfings. (B);{Mmont tookfs Cience Moy's Rolison, 1t 301 5 1 ol On Wednesday night, Emancipa-|change for catcher Stu Hofferth, Higte, Hatien (9) and Anderson. |Cum. a Sebastlan-Stuart packer, e i o b By o ot i tion Day, the once great prize Herman drove in the Braves' ini-, First game: Pittsh 3; Phila-{ 16,000 vounds; John Martenson’s Despite the arrival of their 1ong Gaunt, cf o o T e e : [ I : ! T 0 B Bought by Al erdue uniforms which they wore, cope. 1f. 1b 3 1 2 5 o 1'fighter, Joe Louis, will climb|tial run in the first gam: of Bos- delphia 4; Sewell and Camalli; ISis i it T p e i o league leading Legion came out ¢ b 300 0 0 0'intoa blindingly illuminated ring|ton’s doubleheader with Cincinnati Raffensberger, Karl (7), Ripple EAREaE RIS the Ro- the 'WrORE end of & 7-8 score| Vutile * o " 3 0 010 2 ot Yankee Stadium,while some 70,-|Which ent the Hub cn its way to! (9, Hughes (9) and Seminick, | < 8/0000! pounds, cbought by \nday. 3 oy Casten. 1t 2 0 0 0 0 0000 spectators crouch in the shad-|a twin triumph over the Reds 2-1' Second me: - Pittabuggl' - 10; | Bo0sh - Pisharies; Jumss. Peacock's ashen, 1f, .. 2 ; . - Bpsara ad 2- hitadelphia sstermueller and | Ked, 800 pernds, bought by Sebas- {It was a tight game to the last & _ _ _ _'ows and find out whether he mmm}rlll hfll AWeSeE f;,-’L“,‘?-‘g{,, ;{,;fl"f]f‘fuc}'l..,;fll e TR COrAkRY ay but the Legion couldn't over- Totals 32 6 62412 |whip swift Billy Conn of Pitts- T 5 second “]“)““.M”,‘ at the ._n R ncou, ‘J\. i ‘i A s - e Tk Mooks | Tnad Safter. tha < ... burgh for the second time plate, with the Braves trailing 1-0; (7)), Ripple (9, Humphries (9) and "mm R lg“‘ “ e Replaced Rolison in the sixth “ymo, 5yt five years ago, when |in the fifth inning and Connie Ry- Hemsley. i i inning. | . S ik il first Herma T - S S - | pig &'t plite T0F |America still was at peace, that|an on first, rman slashed a | The big man at the plate for the Moose ABR HPOAE ) " o Nearo, fresh from the so-|doublé to the left field fence, scor- oose was McIntyre who got three J Magorty, 2b. G 0 o B0 88 1 o] s ik 0 " priag i t Bat. Mil - Magorty, 2b, » o callld “battle of the bums” inling Ryan with the tying run. H(‘ s {‘d?;‘“d“l‘“t ":‘i‘ ”‘k 1L L'~ | Harvey, c, 4 118 25 hich ke had stowed away all the |followed Ryan over the plate HE o h(‘"‘ ol 0"1 i ‘)Elll “Y"(; Griffin, 1b, 41 1 8 0 0,005 heavyweights in the country, |moment later with the winning run | i | i Devweepthom. sud ‘allowed, Molpwe. ' 35, 318 1 10 g0y pounded Billy into submis- (on Phil Masi's single. i | ll six hits. 7 : | Metcalfe, ss, $.1..3.:0.1 Lggin the 13th round. . ‘ The double win moved the fifth: | | {For the Legion, Lo _lhl mound, it | Miller, p, 2 01 22 2 qnee tfat night the two he ve | Place Braves to within a game and, | ’;1 ‘L“:S"“ i ’I““;Ckr O even | Cunninghiam, 1, .3 1 0 2 0 Olgoupnt for keeps scarcely at all. Be-[a half of the first division and| E 2 u was reachei or eleven £ ra 2b, 5 | seve: 4 P P ! 2 ¥d(‘l‘\‘1l‘d; flf: l: : lll lll 3 0 0igore he cntered. the service, Louis |seven and a m’n .l)lhnld the | - Fi FROM SEATTLE Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges i ) 0 0 1'cagually knocked out Lou Nova, Abe |League-leading Dodgers, who in-| ¥ o s oo T Ful]o\ung is the play by play of *Pendleton, p, 100 20 0gms s oy Haer tn bouts that|creased their margin over the run-|, NEW YORK, uxe 17-—Fdlks who f FLY UNITED innings in which runs were - — — —u— — \ware forgotten the next day. Conn |ner-up Cards by whipping the Chi-|folOW basketball and there arp MAINLINERS TO Have ALL These Features ored, | Total 33 71127 710 yyned in three decision victories, |cago Cubs 4-2 oA Cfd”“”’ b ”'“"“m""' = In the home half of the first Replaced Miller in the sixth i L, i 0 Cards In Split are wondering whether the new in- ity 2 sixth. ‘the most important over Tony Zale, | S i bt 3 : © CALROD UNITS pning - with two away, Griffin} Summary — Two-base-hits, Met- yafore he, too, heard the call | Tre Cards were forced to accept |terest in the pro game comes from CALIFORNIA . Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking® 1gled. McIntyre singled between calfe, Harvey. Double plays, Stra- | 1 the ensuing years both troup-|a split with the New York Giants | & desife o cash P L % & ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS t ird, Griff going t0' gier A ke 5 | . i , toom or a season for “insurance =R~ # ort and th Hiffin going €' gier fo McDaniels to Rolison, Mil-'ed the soldier camps of the world, |When the Polo Grounders came|R00m OF & season for finsurance’ AND "ALL THE EAST Color Indicators for every cooking speed, ird. Metcalfe doubled, scoring ler unassisted. Hit by pitched ball, saluting their respective officers|back to humble tham 9-1 after the| b Sk g ubl ® TRIPL-OVEN bth Griffin and McIntyre. Miller | Jensen, Cunningham, F. Cashen. and boxing exhibitions, mostly Cards had won the opener 4-1. being booked for Garden _dog e- & T o N led g Metcalfe but W Stri 5 7 Ses i T A ¥ he % J 4 headers next winter may indicate § FLIGHT TIMES Three ovens in one. . igled scoring Melcalfe but was Struck out by Miller, 3; by Pendle- against unknowns. Conn, a natur-| The Bosten Red Sox droppedi B of - thaTrishiec ol LAY FROM JUNI | ught attempting to steal third. |ton, 4; by Jensen 10: walked by -pounder, soared to over 200 |tleir first series of the n when that some of the Irish’s old reli- § o | ® NO-STAIN VENT ’ 781 §T5-pounder, §SREA ables aren’t so anxicus to, play herz b ls and curtal Four hits, three runs, no Leg {Miller 5; Pendleton 3; by Jensen, pcunds at one time in England |they could do no batter than divide |2P1°5 ar o, Sl P -V,b S8 CHICAGO . . 18% hrs. Keeps your kitchen walls and curtaing dnm Lhrors. 3. Umbpires, er and Grummett;' Trere was the natural question|tWo games with the Chicago White|: - - Bducators still are timid about 8 o of game 2 hours and 30 min- whether the two of them could get|SoX. After losing two in a row to|2ssoclation \with “commtrcialism” §§ NEW YORK . . 23% hrs. § : We've got all the information you need te pick out Mocse Score Agair 5 Ml it 2 ir(houbh th till like those gate SAN FRANCISCO . 14 hrs. your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” raoge In the second inning the Moose utes. |into condition to fight again Th\t‘llm White Sox, Boston, #ehind Tex % p receipts) and 1 ided another run when Cunnin — one, at least, has been answered.|Hughson, who was making his first = S = q | hm was hit by a pitched ball and STANDING OF CLUBS |Both are in shape after their long|start since May 30 due to Dete NANENt of hebhiug ion ReRERL LOS ANGELES . « 17hrs Come ia and ses tha plctares of the grest new all game ce V're 8 models . . . get all the facts about featus ricesy nt to second on a passed ball,| Team w Pt 'and arduous training grinds. Louis|shoulder injury, won the opener 6-1, U"”l ““l‘sz i io‘l:“u;“eih’fl’m,‘b(]e{ ne to Seatle) i | and dellvuygdales. Ly ored when the left fielder bob- Legion 7 777 honestly seems to think he is in|The Windy City boys, howev: it NI s : hem are planning, the ‘colleges. ms Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “Fil cn.- ed T. Magorty’s single._ Elks 4 555 the finest fighting trim of his life, [came back to route four Boso ‘il’(fi‘(,'i'('l‘,alfhg:“‘:;;:‘Lo'x:]hvv Lv:lx:;(:bm UNITED i) | =first "“’"“""“fi these new glfltm- L ;’:t yous One hit, one run, one Legion er- ' Moose 2 250, though that is to be doubted in a pitchers to win the afterpiece 7-4. | % %::8¢ § | S o ard- & ocder in mow! = — m'u. of i | Yenks Win On Error Dll‘:\““"h the big arenas is hard- b AIR LINES g | ‘ ady to fight for the| After pounding out a 9-2 win|lo-8et. f { 1 m.lo a week ago, and since then|over the St. Louls Browns, thei _ . ~—— P § 1 Seaitle, soll EBiatt 3700 for | Yankees cashed in on a three-base| Former hcavyweight — champion luk in the visitor's half of the E on e TR e por S rle s |bas taken it very, very casy | s Joss Willard won't be on hand for or your travel agent o o ror by Pitcher Tex Shirley to|v™ - g 8 ! F o SEALS HAR [win the nightehap 7-5 in 10 tninge,|Ihe_Louis-Conn fight Wednesday. Alaska Eleclric nghl ower they shudder at the right mow! (via connecting RN o The Legion started their come- | 5 s - win the nightchap 7-5 in 10 innings | the recovery of McDaniel's s | : | Returning from a long overseas tour | Third place Detroit dropped to an i 5 ngle. | CLEVELAND Ll«:y(l Mangxum | even dozen games off the pace when | With a troupe of wrestlers last week, | PHONE 616 One run, one hit, one Moose €r- ¢x.GI, won national open title after ‘be Washington Senators triumph- | Willard was interested only in get- PSR FESFAPENS IR Re e e S | double 18-hole playoff of tie with {od 6-3 in a game held to seven in-|ting back bome to Glendale, Calif “Q“m.'“.“....QQQQ.““.M“”‘Q'QM.QM““ B {Incidentally, the heavyweight title Legion Gets 2 More | Byron Nelson and Vic Ghezzi.| nings by rain and darkness. W b 9 g {The Legion added two more tal-'Mangrum shot 71 on final 18 to The Phils extended their win- |B2Ver has changed hands in a in the fourth when Gaunt 73 for rivals. ning streak to four straigh when New York ball p“k ew a pass, took second on a p: Ty they beat Pittsburgh 4-3, but the ki % hall and scored on Cope’s single. ST. LOUIS—United States Davx,s Pirates came back to hand the Phils | Cashen was safe on an error by Cup Team swept all five matches } their fifth defeat in the last 17 HAINES HEAR'"G e second baseman. Cope going to from Philippines, 5-0. \ ! Ao |games 10-1. ; \rd Cope scored on a wild throw | | Cleveland moved into fifth place HOUR IS (HANGED the pitcher, and Cashen was MONTREAL—Me: | uLhL on third, catcher to third. Canada, 5-0, in Da co eliminated (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) by copping both ends of its double | Cup compe-| The unhappy Oaks, still atop| header with the Philadelphia Ath-i oo come Wm0 G0 of change ille walked and the next two tition |the Pacific Coast League, looked|lctics 2-1 in 11 innings and 3-2. | i " at! - - - i 3 i in time of public hearing at ey en were out in order to end the —, prayerfully toward Seattle, where Pnencand ines, Aiaska, to 9:30 a.m., June eg“ ar ervl,ce rom ea e an acoma P nir WIMBLEDON, England — United | the San Francisco Seals and the| pgy they scored: 8, instead of 11 a.m. as gnnounced txo American League n notice of public hearing recently rnBlGHT PASSE“G“S Washington 6; Detroit 3; (game | published. ‘ TOTS. Pauline Betz, Margaret Osborne,| night early : j‘bno hit, two runs, four Moose. States Wightman Cup stars, A.|Rainiers open this week's series a Tied In Fifth Louise Brought and Doris Hart—| The Oaks' gloom resulted from f 1 { the| 'l'l The Legion tied up the score in shut cut the British squad, 7-0. | Sunday’s double reverse at the :;ilj)(:) (:2? ;\,r:ng;e:?;méan;v?z: ;hc:l’ljl;h;':’gfmi'::/ut!?;dun;? UE 1. i REFB'GERA 0“ } de fifth inning when Jensen singl- —_— hands of Sacramento while the| 7 b < wai with none away. Rolison singled WASHINGTO! — Senators old Seals were winning two from Port- f::’é“%‘&sfiéhf o [ f’lff“vv:“l)‘;iafill;:::: Es:::::lliulbigfl ALASKA TRANSI’“RT /\TIQN C0o oving Jensen to third. Gaunt sa- outfielder Jeff Heath to St. Louis|land. A Seal victory tonight would‘ B A . > g i ~ ificed Jensen scoring the tieing Brewns for pitcher Al LaMacchia put San Francisco into a \muaH -!;l{l:;soim:sa 3L:g(s;GLNCh};L‘:AmK?“ e e 2 | Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ; n. |ana cutficlder Joe Grace. { tie with the Oaks. n'pr (8), Tresh, DK‘key‘«a» i Jo Two hits, one run, two Moose | _— Oakland’s Sunday losses were| go.oq game: Boston 47 Chicago! ! SEAMAN CHESTER ZENGER |omm0 000000 rors. | BROOKLYN — Dodgers traded by scores of 4-3 and 5-3. Bill Rani- {7, \waoner Baghy (4), Johnson (8), 1S BACK FROM SERVICE| otoim The Legion went out in front in ' third baseman Billy Herman l()’xey, Sac centerfielder, scored the¢ érown (8) and Lopat, Hollingsworth i | e top half of the seventh when Braves for catcher Stew Hofferth.| winning run in the opener. (6), Caldwell (1) and Dickey. | Seaman Chester Zenger, son of elsen walked, went to third on, SEATTLE — Rowing stars from| At Portland, the Seals’ won the First game: Philagelphia 1; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, arriv- vo successive passed balls, and Sunday double bill 6-4 and 8-5. The | sjeveland 2; Savage and Rosar;|ed in Juneau Saturday afternoen | pred on McDaniel's sacrifice. | three eastern schools—all entered | Saturday game was rained out. Feller and Hayes. This game went|by plane from Kodiak. The young No hits, one run, no Moose er-|in the Lake Washington Regatta! Los Angeles finished a successful 11 innings. i man has been in the Navy for 20 [ ] PoTS) TS, Saturday—will arrive today. weck with Sunday wins of 8-7 and| gecond game: Philadelphia 2; months and has now received his ac, c or ern 1251 Migae Boare Fhree 3-2, after a 6-1 victory over Se-|cleveland 3; Knerr, Fagan (4) and discharge it ' The Mcose came back in the but-leATTLE——The 1946 racing season'attle Saturday. e i t4 B x. pm half of the third to put on aended its second day yesterday. The opener went 11 innings and lly when T. Magorty walked and:And Pagan Star, a Canadian-own-|the nightcap one over the custo- fivanced to second on his broth- ed gallover, won the $5,000 dollar|mary seven. Georgie Archie, former Jerry’s single. Harvey doubled, Tacoma mile, the big black from|Seattle toiler, punched the single oring Terry Magorty. Griffin | Alberta plowed through a sticky | that broke up the opener and scor- ruck out and McIntyre was pur-‘uack to trim the favorite, Last|ed the winning run in the night- sely walked to fill the bases.lfiol!\ by a length and a half. Last|cap. tcalfe came through with a!Roll was Bill Pigott's bid to earn| Hollywood and San Diego split Ingle to deep right field scoring|a double in the feature, his Ante- Sunday, the Padres winning the Leads Again ® Reduced Rates : agorty and Harvey. McIntyre was ' lope having scored in Saturday’s|opener behind the veterans Tom f . " "t s 4 37y it out attempting to reach home!Lcngacres inaugural sprint. Seek-|Seats 9-4, and Frankie Dasso, for- Only quality can stand the test of time. That 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. % bi d the next batter fanned to re-‘onk was third. in yesterday’s Ta-|mer San Diego pitcher recently ac- Al ] . | 0§ re the team. f coma mile. quired by Hollywood winning the test Rainier Beer has passed with flying colors . y 4519 Three hits, three runs, no Legion - seccnd game for the Stars 3-0. o .5 pERE ln d B A“ o rOrS. ] LISTLN to Mrs, Elton Engst;om, This week while the Seals play for 68 y'f“s' L the Wess ics HERNE A erease aggage owance 7“,‘ The Legion made their last ef!Candidate for the House oOver|Seattle, San Diego's Padres go to Nationally Famous name on beer that is a ” F On All Ticket: £9 " kbt in the top half of the elghth lKINY Monday, 7 p.m. (295-t5) | Oakland, Sacramento to Hollywood U ¥ ioh i i 42 P‘Z“!‘ds ree pn i s'. ‘fn; ok e et e it et | and ‘thie- Angels to Portland, symbol of unvarying high quality —one of the 55 Potnds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. i § e g STANDING Or VLUB§ great trade names of America, o ELECTRICIANS e v S : ' i Teams W L Pk n l ; 21 P T l Oakland 50 29 633 8 x o OIlg as £ assengel’ ralIS]IOI' H San Francisco 50 30 825 : * % Los Angeles 43 35 551 SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING. 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