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< others had failed in their job WEDNESDAY, JUNExZ6, | 946 LEGION IN between the Legion and the Moose. A special game is set for tomorrow night with the Elks playing a challenge game Jim Vuilles' Teen-Agers. WIN OVER i ABR HPOAE fiercezwski, + 22220 ElKS 1 1’6 Stragier, 3b, 42217120 [ McDaniels, ss, p, .5 1 2 2 1 0 | Jensen, rf, 4’1950 0.8 & % Rolison, p, 1b, & 1..00°% 1.0 SCORE BY. INNINC Cope, 1b, ss, &odir 0081 0 Team LA 4 5 6 7 tl gaunt, cf, 210000 Legion 0 21 4 011§ Eashen, It 200 8 00 Elks 1 1 4 00 6 vyyile, c 1-9°0 8 2 1 n was on the long end | rpotals 3011 821 9 { core last night proving gke ABRHPOAE to the Elks that they are the same ! pincefer, ss, B8 270 1.0 team that took the first half hon-| paimer, 2b, CE T e O Moscrip, 3b, $ A0 2 1 Rolison, the winning pitcher, gnow, 1b, 311900 struck out four and allowed three pegwis p, B0 1 0 1040 alk McDaniels, who took over weinstein, c, S0 0- 1,0 U in the fifth in the unenviable posi- ' yavis, c, #1398 201 ticn of being able to lose the game ' agn if, 300100 but not able to get credit for the! pembperton, rf, 8000 01 win, allowed but three hits while|<gagerup, rf, 100100 stiilting out one and allowing no wal [ als 28 6 82110 3 Fer the losers, Max Lewis pitch- Replaced Pemberton in last of ed his fivst league game of the gxth, cight, while al- thles sibs; lowing eight Diilho Snow, Jensen; home For the Leg it was the four| s scrip; hit by pitcher, Rol lead off tters at the plate di-|g . H. Cashen; walked by viding their eight hits, two apiece. by Rolison, 5; struck out | For the EIks, mer g three po Tewis, 8; by Rolison, 4; by Mc- for feur and Moserip connected f0r papjels 1. Umpires Parker, Miller. a four bagger with two aboard: Following is the play by play of innings in which runs were scored. Elks Start ring Elks started out in when Dilihoefer, leadoff man, dcubled and scored on an overthrow at third. The next three men went out in order. One hit, one run, oiic ror. The secend, ‘The the first inning Legion er- came back e Rolis was hit by a pitch- ed ball. Cope safe on a field- er’s error and Gaunt was hit by a pitched ball to fill the bags. H Cashen sacrificed, bringing in Rol- and Vuille layed down a per- fect bunt to score both Cope and Gaunt. Miercezwski grounded out to end the inning. No hits, three runs, ror. Legion on, one Elk er- Legion Score One The Legion lengthened their lead in the third. Stragier walking and scoring on a fielder's choice by McDaniels. The next three batt went down in order to retire team. No hits, one run, one Elk error. In the fourth, the Legion scored two, with two away. Vuille walked, Miercezwski singled, Vuille going to third. Stragier doubled, both Vuille and Miercezwski scoring. McDaniels flew out to deep cen- ter to end the inning. Two hiis, vwo runs, OIS, The Elks made one in the fourth, the no Elk er- Snow walking with two away ad- vancing to second when Lewis walked, stole third and scored on a ball bouncing off the catcher’s shin guards. One hit, one run, no Legion er- 2015, Moscrip Homers The Elks made a strong bid in the fifth. Davis singling and ad- vaneing to third as the next two men went down in order. Dillhoef- er was walked, Palmer singled, scoring Davis. Moscrip slammed a homer over left center scoring Dill- hoefer, Palmer, and himself. Snow peunded a leng hit into the screen in left field that was good for a double. Lewis singled, Snow going to third. The next batter flied out to the shortstop ending the inning. Five hits, four runs, and no Le= gion errors. The Legion went out to sew it up in the sixth, Vuille, Miercezwski, Stragier and McDaniels, scoring on iour'solid hits to left field after " Vuille had walkec.. Four hits, four runs, no Elk er- rors. The next game is Friday night PLAYER DECISION IS EXPLAINED BY JUDGE AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June day the terms used in connection with baseball contracts were ‘fe- miniscent of chattels” and observed that if baseball players and “all the the war) there would be no Ameri- can managed baseball played this year,” The Judge made his statement in explaining his Friday ruling that Al Niemiee, former second baseman for the Pacific Coast League Seattle Rainiers, must be reinstated or paid his salary for one year. Judge Black at the time promised an explanation. Niemiec had. been released after a 30-day trial with the ‘team this spuing. He was a Naval lieutenant during the war. “Since it has besn argued correct- ly that baseball is the great Ameri- can game that it is,” said Judge Black, “it certainly ought to Mr' its share in meetln" obligations to service mi 26. — Federal | Judge Lloyd L. Black declared te-! (n /| Time of game two hours. LUBS 2nd HALY NDING O Teams w L Pet Legicn 1 0 1.000 Elks i 5, ¢ 1 500 Moose 0 1 000 - -se SEATTLEIS -JUNEAU, ALASKA LAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE and .;..«—.-‘ - -2 )2 ] " Flores (1), Krerr, Griffith (&) ‘ qé Rosar; Zoldak and Schultz nun | ; ' BUS SERVICE ¢ [ Boston 1; Detroit 0; H\xvl.\n.x o and H. Wagner; Hutchinson and F h l A h wm o : airhanks, Anchorage, 055 | {coni, Runnedy (8l BAMY: Die- Via nAl“Es {trich, Hammner (5); Caldwell 6) ‘ ey o0 1 TR : DATE OF FIRST TRIP TO BE W ork 3 Jloveland 8: yrne, TN T " o3 | i Gettel (1), Wight (T), Gumpsrt i ANNOUNCED LATER |8 and Robinson, Silvestri (1) 4 " [ iTeller and Hidn : PLAN NOW to make this Scenic Pioneer National League o . ’ - ‘ St. Louts 3; Philadelphia 5 | Tl'lp with Alaska's Trailbiazers i Peazley, Wilks (2), Krist (5), Don- it I {nelly (1), Brazle (8) and Kulttz, ! Il ragicla. (8); Judd. Schanz (D' “AB A ’ i 16 s 5w | JACK BURFORD—LOCAL AGENT and Mueller: Webbar, Gregg (6) Branca (6), Higbe (T), Lombardi | JUNEAL LASKA | @) ng Bawad o €3 2 ) 2 ' ) 0 - | -1y -, | Pittsburgh 3;: New York 0; Strin- e e o A r— cevich and Lopez; Schumacher, — \ PN s (3 ‘ Volaellox t9). AT Oooper OII. BURNERS PLUMB'NG "F:\T”\(: vicago 7; Beston 3 s lh o l SE I MeCulloy Il il Rucner Service ¢ 211 SLCOND STREET Night Phone—J. E. Hagan—Black 791 R BROWDER RElEASED Day Phone—476 ——— (above) in station réugh seit! 5. (AP Photo) AP SPORTS Coasi Clubs PHILS WIN - ROUNDUP Rally o Aid ASCHAPMAN o Spokane(lub PEPS CLUB Paul Satko (left), his wife 1 cix el 100 in S | wa oattle LONDON, June 26.—Earl Brow- f o | Party in the United States, has left WW fcr New York by air, after two| csed by the British government. An airline spokesman said Brow - T cow, was escorted to the ship by . Iheld him incommunicado since his | Sl’ka wrn’c“ arvival Saturday night, and was commancer, apt. C. T. Robertson. | Ke!cm“ der, former head of the Communist spent in Security Custody im- : i 3 ; Daily Scheduled Trips | der, returning from a visit to Mos- | British Security officers, who had| I placed in custody of the pmumf He had been under the constani guard of officers of the uniformed,| o Civilian Security Police—a Home s it : ; Office agency charged with con- | Also ‘. rips Yy O T trol of immigration—since he ar-| 5 5 EATTLE, Juné 26 Baseball M rived frem Paris. The Home Office | : in the id an’' Ben Cl n, the “fall guy’ declined comment on the extraor- | 1 ¥ 1 in 1 the e o i i ‘ o L noriwes and | Bes Chapman, the 1l oty uEo| deolied comment on tho eximor- | GUAYMINS SKAGWAY HOONAH s : i uild yokane team which oing the Phillies a year age, iS &, gar fro , e " ‘ iy Sapeh om0l bt T BASE mamaset o] o et 20 1 Sl AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ; : lly wipe for Ve P EOROS TaRacer 0f one md!'.}x’lglmu:. <'x(41|)( to say that p ! wic Caseade Sum- " HPN o A he had been delayed in departing 3 i e b e dent The mangement 0 RS e winds up i e g woud be reauirea 1o wae| | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 isn't b . f the Spokane Indians S ? at Heathrow or return to Paris. : ¥ re i death of eight 18 of {heir last 24 s SRl | E o N t and injury of moving from eighth place to| o s, p(l (EllAR T4 ol LIS ey I the face of thé ixth, only one game out of the| HEAD MAN | e——————— i men ol ttagic situation, offers of help dfetit division, rates as a minor; SR | P RHS. X | ouring in from other teams fn theimiracle for the club that holds they NEW. YORK—When the chap- m Amzl G— ires “‘ 'hs ) u ] () i R . anq ' li-time record for finishing last, |lain at a Long Island Coast Guard ki ; > air, youll X ca 4y " '1‘, H:‘ Philadelphia has taken the Phils|base is away on brief leaves, he PROMPT SERVICE—~WORK GUARANTEED : ASSOCTATED PRESS 1 \cific ¢ ) its heart and last night's hangs this sign on his office door: 90 Jo Waste persanal. opeka’s Jim Reed isn't surprised p : ) 2 S i haplain's gone ashore. Take your u“u -Pm y slapped the pennant pretenders (;.i Army rec: avs. trouble| (Owher Sam Collins'says the! cuffdiedision over- the Bt. Touls, Qarde ,LC"”"IIF';‘ o a’(‘,d 8 v J “Hfl'fol cu ” down with his baseball bat last fj) rhpe {hese days, An' will finish the ea ’ b < it latast e for t and bounced his Seattle army cergeant dray y $18 a'llie way the boys would B Ominads b - chits Yl | nessco0e000000000000000000000000 Rainiers out of the cellar of the 1 League President Robert ik Up a. game, for Brookiynediady Pacific Coast League . finl promized that '} paiek up a game, for Brooklyn-has N b S R it bl ¢ ol 1Y 't attive in Spokane sometime today Ween battered by Cincinnatl,” 15-3, KBRS dRD miting | blow J1n. ¢ B i hat heln atrante for player teplace. €afiier i the day.-John Hetkl seat- the ninth innitg defeated n.:- Oak- ue nge for player replace- o 4" 10 Dodger hits while Ray 1808 &edriis, 9 f0 5, but. leSt, them, v o a _Huellor smashed two homers and cn top of the circuit. HORSEHIDE SHORTAGE o A "7 Ed Lukon collected five blows off Their position was undamaged in | A Wisconsin Rapids bascball the assortment of Brcoklyn throw-| relation to the challengers, \yought he wa o : bk arter Les Webber was the the San Francis who als0 for nothing, opix anization to opt et | f]rll h:’ur nj hlt g‘flmv for l:e \nrl;llm- when he not oniy ; #8.p0 ible to Spokane Giants Whitewash ‘ dogs ‘before the bocming San Diego fyom out ral Man: shurgh staggered out of the| » Padcen, 3 io' 1. The. Oukianders v, i rer ot he Pord Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma hold a cre game advantage in the pig . ague team say ) scored his first win of the pennant cha the fan on, Senators will a piteher ivony o four-hit 3-0 whitewash of Catcher Bill Beard tripled to set ' ghortace of ba and an infield ‘1 to I ‘I" the New York Giants, who now| PREIGHT « e o e PASSE“GEBS the stage for White to break a mw] to the | : Klepper added that the other prjng up the rear in the National. ! Seattle contest, which was tied - n al n; .31—and, what's more, lend a hand win streak, 7-3, to the| three - times. White blasted a he had to return the kLall dismay of 34,331 fans. Claude Pas-| " "N ‘ :" grounder for his second hit of the; National amateur golf champion 1 wont the route to decision Em | ALASKA TRANSP RTA“ . night, bringing in Beard for the!Marvin (Bud) Ward sesms to be v Roser. { Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent winning tally. Charlie Gassaway, nearing his old form after a iong 3 0 Dctroit Blanked I who relieved Ralph Buxton in the s tch in the y. Ths i Tex Hughson's second straight | 9@« eighth, was charged with his fif-jgolfer fired and even par — shuto was the big news in the| tieth loss of the season. |Taccma's Fircrest -Course vesterday The following are scores of Ma- American where Boston stretched | Frank Dasso pitched the Holly- capture my honors in the joreLcague games played thi -lits lead to 7 1-2 games by blank-; wood Stars to a 2-1 win over the|qualifying rounds for the Pacific terncon ‘as received up to p it, 1-0, whil2 New Yurkg Sacramento club, limiting the Sol-{Northwest Amateur tourney. He {jme > Cleveland’s Bobby Peller, to five hits. {shot a 69 on the first 18 holxs to AMERICAN ot | The Portland and Los Angeles!gain a 36-hole total of 140, thiee! 4. 4 18; Boston 2 Bill Dietrich suffered a broken "] - Clubs were idle. They open o ser-|strokes better than his nes finger when hit v line drive! fes today at Los Angeles. {competitor. NATIONAL ff Cecil Travis' bat as Chicago | e ' Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 4 lowred Washington, 6-4, and Sam % r | RESULTS YESTERDAY TRIP TO TAKU LODGE New York 4; Pittshurgh 0. Zoldak out-pitched three Athletic ; San Diego 2; San Fr co 1. o Chicago 2; Boston 11. jHurlers to give the St. Louis - Hollywood 2; Sacramento 1. Boat leaves Union Ofl Dock Sat.; Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 1 Browns a 7-2 night verdict over s a'n ——— Seattle 6; Oakland 5. 10:30 a.m. Goed fishing and :,r.onic: Py W — | Philadelphia. only “games scheduled wonders. See M: Joyce. (306-t4) LET YOUR mouey earn runr* The scores and batteries: 5 > e = SABEL S0 XU { percent. Buy Alaska Finance C American League | STANDING ¢3! Empire Want Aas bring resuits!' poration demand notes. delphia 2; SL Lm Pacific Coast League AR TR y 3 X e, WL ® Reduced Rales Oakland 5 55 33 625 3 e v i (B 5 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. 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