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— [ | | | ALL-STAR GAME IS TUESDAY BY JOE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRI National League particans, al- ready fully aws: that their fav- orites will er tomorrow’s All- Star contest in Boston against the American League’s best on short-end of the worst mis-r in the classi 13-year hi; periencad that sin For scanning the of Major league em no encourace » must bave e sensaticn today. latest box scor baseball gave t ment whatsoever. If any National Leagu a hop at the juni pitching twins, Cleveland’s Bobby Feller and Detr s Hal New ser, would not ke “right” for the “dream narsed circuit's v game,” that must be dispelled by now. Taller, already named by Amer- ican League All-Star manager , Steve O'Neill as his starting pitch- er, began poorly yesterday, allowing two runs in the first frame, but picked up steam as he went along and whipped ths Chicago White Sox 3-2 for his 15th victory of the The Sox, behind Eddie Lo- pat’s two-hit twirling, copped the nightcap, Browns Blanked Newhouser, expected to hurl the middle three frames for the Har- ridge clan, in a brilliant five-hit pe mance in blanking the St. Lo wns 3-9 in a single fray. Spud Chandler, the choice to twirl the final frames for the Am Leaguers, did nat fare as well. He yielded five hits six innings to the and three runs in the Athletics as York New all doubleheader. A the seventh enable : win the opener, 7-3, but the A's won the second 4-1 as young Bob Savage outhurled Chandler for his first victory of the scason. With each of the Bosten Red Sox’ six All-Star clubbers contributing in ldrge doses, the Red Sox increased their first ner-up Yankees to sesven Half games by taking the measure of Washington’s Senators twice, 11- 1 and 9-4 and a Shut Out Howie yielded only three hits as the Cards shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 in the night- cap of a boubleheader for his ninth win of the year and his fifth in his last six starts. The Cards also won the 4-3 to gain a full game on the front-running Brooklyn Dodgers. who now lead by five games as a result of their split with the Bos- opener ton Brav A ninth inning two- run rally gave the Hubmen a 3-2 victory in the opener, but the Brooks came back to win the nightcap 4-2. Helped by All-Stars Johnny Mize and Walker Cooper, the New York Giants downed the Philadelphia Phillies twice to wrest sixth place from their opponents. Mize drove out two hits and Cooper three as the Giants clubbed out a 10-2 sec- ond game win after Mickey Witke's two-run homer won the opener 2-1. In a single encounter, Cincinnati defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-2 with rookie outfielder Eddie Lukon clouting two homers to drive in five runs. The scores and batteries: Naticnal League . First game—Brooklyn 2; Boston 3:; Branca, Higbe' (2), Casey (9) and Edwards; Spahn, Lee (8) and' Masi. Second game—Brooklyn 4; Bos- 2; Hatten and Anderson, Edwards (9); Sain and Masi. First game—Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 4; Ostermueller and Lopez; Burkhart, Brazle (5), Dickson (9) | and Rice. | Second game—Pittsburgh 0; St. | Louis 6; Heintzelman, Hallett (3), Bahr (6), Roe (8) and Baker; Pol-| let and Kluttz. Cincinnati 6; Chicago 2; Vander- meer and Mueller; Kush, Bithorn| (6), Chipman (6), Fleming (8) andl McCullough. | First game—Philadelphia 1; New York 2; Raffensberger and Semin-| ick; Koslo and Lombardi. Second game— Philadelphia 2; New York 10; Rowe, Karl (4), Hoexst (7) and Hemslgy; Kennedy and Cooper. \ American League First game—Chicago 2; Cleveland 3; Grove and Dickey; Feller and Hayes. | Second game—Chicago 5; Cleve-, land 0; Lopat and Tresh; Webber, Krahauskas, Gassaway (7) and He-. ga. i First game—Boston 11; Washlngw ton 1; Hudson and Wagner; Hugh-| son and Evans. ! Second game—Boston 9; Wash- ingten 4; Dreisewerd, Linger (7) and Wagner; (3), Newsom (6), Pieretti (9) and Evans. y | St. Louis 0; Detroit 3; Shirley, Kinder (8) and Helf; and Tebbetts. 2 game—New York 7; Phila Newhouser Y NG3 i feam 123456789 1 Legion 100000000 1 Elks 300000000 3 place lead over the run- Masterson, Leonard/ f ) and| Kneer, | delphia 3; Rokinson, Christopher () Seccnd game Bevens, Niarhos and Rosar. New York 1; Phil- Iphia 4; Chandler, Murphy (7| 1d Robinson; Savage and DeSau-! Is 1 . Page (s ELKS WIN OVER | LEGION; SCORES MADE, 1 INNING | The Elks came up Sunday into a first place tic with the Legion be- hind the threc hit pitching of Joe | the Moose an THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA - the Legion at fi’m';:m' square boy” than any other! o'clock Tuesday evening town in the land, boasts an even| — Ligger program this year with “‘01 BOX SCORE service clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis,/ ABR H PO A E etc.). | gho a9 0] 0.0 Legion Joe DiMaggio, the Yanklee clip-| r g 1.9.1:000 MeDaniels, ss 2 0 1 4 1 1 per, definitely won't play in lh(“ F. Cashen, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 All-Star game at Boston tomorrow. Relison, p 4 0 0 0 2 0/The San Franciscan injured his Nielsen, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0/leg Sunday in the first game of| Cope, 1b 3 0 0 7 0 0a double-header between the New Gaunt, cf 300 0 o York Yankees and the Philadelphia| Vuille, ¢ 30 011 1 Athletics. DeMaggio was hurt when he slid into second base. The in- Totals 30 1 324 4 2 jury is not serious. Flks ABR H PO A E X Dillhoefer, ss 41 2 0 7 o American swimming records Palme b 4 1 1 2 1 1/tumbled at the Fleet City-Camp Moscrip, 2b 3 11 0 4 q Shcemaker, Calif., invitational Snow, 1b 3 001640 over the weekend. Joyce | Lewis of 30010 g > of San Francisco estab-/ Weinstien, c 3 0 0 7 0 o/lished new standards for the 150 Guy, p 300 1 3 ometer medley and the 50-meter, Bokimits, it of 300 0 o olfree style Brenda Helser, swim-| Shashn, 18 0 0.0 0 o oming unattached from Los Angeles, Hagerup, rf 2 0 0 0 0 o 2dded two titles to her string Sun- _ _ __ __ __.day when she won the 200-meter Totals 28 3 42716 1l 1ree style and 100-meter l)a:n(v Summary—Home runs, Moserip; | > Saturday Hilss Helar iios hit by pitcher, Nielsen: walks off set Naticnal Champion Ann‘C\n- Rolison, &: struck mat by Ouy, 7] 040 He 00smetse fee S Roliscn 2; Umpires Parker W d Grummett. Time of game one Milifary Academy e hur and tifty five minutes. Joe, pitching his first game in . PRGOS four years allowed the Legion three| . STANDINGS OF CLUBS | onors uen. buckner hits, walked none and struck out o™ i 11 ‘;;é‘ ik seven. 15 ol 447 | & g Legion 2 1 665| WEST POINT, N. Y, July 8— For the Legion, on the mound, ~¢#1° 4 Hh s T Sl Rolison allewed but four hits, walk- | MC0S¢ 0 2 gO0J LR 3:. B, DUty AfNCRING N g fick 1"” b e pid 1000 acre framning area, six miles "“,1:11:”’)‘:1:(“‘;;““‘: R‘::L”;- il east of the plain near Lake Popol- R = B ; open, has been officially named L2l Loni, o tirst three baiprs Ap SPORIS | Camp Buckner n honor of Lt. Gen. S oL oWBon desaliowEL D Samuel Bolivar Buckner, Jr., a 1908 atcr: sirgle graduate of the Academy who was Dillhoefer the man at the! plate for the Elks getting two for| tour exactly half of the hits allow- | ed the Elks For the Legion Stragier was the hich man getting two out of the three hits Guy allowed his team. Fcllowing is the play by play of the one inning in which runs were d. All the scored came in the big first inning In the top palf with one away Stragier singled, went to second on sacrifice by McDaniels, stole third and came in on a passed ball. | he next batter grounded out to end the inning One hit, one run, no EIX errors. In the home half of the first, Dillhoefer leadoff man singled.! Palmer hit a Texas leaguer, Dill-| hnoefer taking second. Moscrip hit! a hcme run inside the park when nis hard hit ball became lost in the grass unti after he had passed third on the way home. | The next three batters went! down in order to retire the team. | Three three runs, one Le- | ¥ %t game Wwill be between " - i ANNOUNCING NEW SERVICE Weekly Passenger Service C(OASTAL NAVIGATION COMPANY M. S. Coastal Forest v d acticn in which runs were . Coastal Glacier Admiral of the Fleet Chester W. Nimitz, Adms. T. C. Kinkaid and (BY HUGH FULLERTON) Kelly Turney and Gen. Courtney NEW YORK, July 8—Attention' H. Hodges joined Buckner's widow Card fans: Twenty-four yea nd two sons here for the brief today Branch Rickey put a ceremony 1 named Eddie Dyer in as a On a rocky ledge in the area nner for Heinie Mueller of the|there was mounted a bronze shield- Cardinals against Brooklyn . . . Four| type memorial plaque, with the in- 1 later, Dyer made his first N ption onal League hit, a pinch double, Simoh Bolivar Butkner, - Jr., rinst the Phillies, and on July| DSC, DSM, DSM Navy, graduate 22, Eddie made his, pitching U. 5. M 1908. As an instructor debut, relieving Lou North . . . in tactics at U. S. M. A. from This July Dyer still is a rookie 1919 to 1924 and as Commandan manager in the National League,of cadets from 1933 to 1935, he and his Cards really are feeling trained and impressed his sterling the pinch On the pessimistic jeadership on hundreds of cadets. side, it might be worth noting He was killed in action while lead- among the anniversaries that Ed-|jng his army on Okinawa on June die didn't win his first pitching|1g 1945 victory until Sept. 9, 1923 | pinch- | sc - MONDAY MATINEE WHITE GOES ON AIR Speaking of Notre Dame, the Irish haven't got 'em all this year Matt Bolger, 1942 Notre Dame Mon- ogram winner, is due to play end for Cornell, and Bill Huber, an- other good end, is at_Illinois .\ LET YOUR mmuuey earn Tour Norristown, Pa., which claimed a |percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- year ago to have “more bascball' poration demand notes. (295-1f) ' Albert Alaska on the air White, speaking for the Taxpayers League, will go tonight at 7 o'clock. D - for SOUTHEAST ALASKA for SKAGWAY HOONAH PELICAN TENAKEE SITKA JULY 11th First Sailing "M: S. Coastal Glacier” from Keichikan KETCHIKAN WRANGELL PETERSBURG JUNEAU HAINES HOME OFFICE . ... Junean, Box 61 ‘Phone 879 PAGE THREE day off today In series st nu! E womorrow (Tuceday) Oakland plays ot Seattle ramento at Port- land; San Dieg at San Francisco; |and Holiywood at Los Angeles. Boat Charler — Sporling Goods up ON OAKS STANDIN:: OF CLUBS / Pacific Coast League o5 ams W | Oakland 66 5 oA { Hollywood 53 - il iLos Angeles 52 P!'A@“E &?Q THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ‘ i Diego 50 h the Fourth of July week amento 8 i1 IUNTIN ICENSFS and gone, the Oakland Oaks| Portland 35 FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES > still leading the Pacific Coast | Seattle 34 65 = League today. The San Francisco’ American League Seals were close behind their cross-; Team W et J : Bay rivals, ouly one game separ-|Roston 54 701 EVER SINCE THE ating th:m from Oakland New York 47 603 ] I ded by the homers of Les! Detroit 42 568 GOLD RUSEH Scarsella, Brooks Holder and Wally | Washington 2 568 Westlake, the Oaks stopped Port- | Washington 37 507 Alaskans have favored lond twice yesterday, 7 to 1 and | Cleveland 35 455 this quality blend. 3 to 1, taking the series five (UJSL Louis 34 153 ree with one game tied. Glen! Chicago 397 Crawford homered for the Beavers'| Philadelphia 304 only in the second game i National ncisco was pressed hard Team Pet to win its first game from Los Brooklyn 649 celes in 11 innings, 5 to 4, and{St. Louis 581 then coasted along on the one-hit|Chicago 542 pitching of Frunk Rosso to win the | Cincinnati 486 nightcap 6-0 and keep step with | Boston 459 ! [FEEEseonesssesBans 5o IEss : the League leaders New York 446 R 5 ! VULCANIZING—Tires and Tub At Seattle, Sacramento took a |Pittsburgh 397 lres u es doubleheader from the Rainiers, 4! O T PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED to 2 and 7 to 5. Gene Corbett and i Gone s nomera so nep win| _ HOSPITALNOTES % JyNEAY MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 the first game, and Alex Kampouris| St. Ann's Hospital admitted Wil- o lard Severs, Fred Waldal, Rudy La hit a home run in the second game with two men on !Brash, Tona Wills, Donald Barnes, San Diego and Hollywodd divided | Charles Johnson and Mrs. James their doubleheader, the Padres win- ' Peterson for medical attention over ning the first game 6 to 4, and the | the weekend Stars the second, 2 to 0. The ser- Discharged ies cdge went to Hollywood, 5 to 3.!Judge G. H atardiy . Gt | 2ackwell, Willard Suess, Fred Wal- In Saturaay's games, Hoidywood,al and Mrs. M. W. Sasseen, all beat San Diego, 4-3, Portland beat Mmedical p: ts, and Luella Ram- Oakland 3-2 and San Francisco' Pers, sur ' patient. | shut out Los Angeles 8 to 0. were Joe Anderson, Alexander, John NORTHLAND _TRANSPORTATION i - Seattle and Sacramento went 13| NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN innings before the Rainiers won,|THAt on June 17th, 1946, in the U.| Y 1 | 8. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau I Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Earle The teams have their customary 3 Wi AT ok Hunter was appcinted administrator | iof the estate of THEODORE ® 000 e 8 oo - .- e - SCHERZBERG, also known at Te * WEATHER REPOR ® !Sherzberg deceased. -~ All persons . (U. 8. WEATHEX BUREAU: ® |having claims against said estate ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod @ |are required to present them with ' ® Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning | verified vouchers as required by law b4 WU 8 ®{to said administator at the First| e In Juneau—Maximum, 61; ®|National Bank of Juneau, Alaska, ®’ minimum, 46. ® | within six months from the date of . At Airpurt—Maximum, 59; the first publication of this notice. e minimum, 41. EARLE HUNTER, Administrator. . © | First publication, June 17, 1946. H . WEATH FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) . . e Fair and not much change e | e in temperature tonight and e} ® Tuesday. . -o..ooi.co...! o T M 4 ———ee———— | Bervice Empire -Waut Ads bring- resuits! | { SHE L LR e 1 F. B. QGet the New Wash- | McClure, r Mer. ington Hatit { ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME I i QUALITIES inbherent in the growth of Alaska . .. Empire of Destiny. These are qualities too of a great pioneer air line . . . PACIFIC NORTHERN. This . . . 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