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families of the Spokans players | who were killed in that bus crash REPOR]’ iS MADE 0a h o oL A former high school baseball ’ P i Charler — S vl ig Goodds 2 W (e player, Joe Curcio, the wark e po" Mg U00as record as a pitcher. That puts him i / s Dy even with Billy Conn ; il g st Fisheries Commission show that 3 bR ARl TR RS RET ONE MIN » SPORTS fu t period lw\v'n the ln; m)\u;‘ y i Word from Boston is that th 3 e VISR BINE T . with their only score. With one Majors voted to open their ball e | s a pat, O WSE RALe “‘ ers ur away Griffin singled, stole second parks to football “at the individual | AW e | i nded i Pacifi ind scored on Haas' single. The|discretion of the owners” The - CoRs BoRts SEOML B PHONE 829 next two batiers were out in order American League still was again (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) i BOSTON. di T ; : ]_}llr;ll -3 ;\!l’;\ 5’ : " to end £~ inning it, despite the advent of foot- ¥ | & duly ‘3. 1e National A 499,000 5,000 n T m Two hits, one run, no Legion ball Yar When a_wildly throwing cateher|Leasue could be thankful today ¢ A 000 7,000 FISHING and HUNTING arror LA blows a pitcher’s lead twice in a|tha wont have to face botit - In the bottom half of the fifth F tight baseball game, it's enough to|Ted Williims and Hal Newhouser, Tt 26,380,000 12,952,000 the Legion tacked on their last cause a mound explosion. {in the 1946 baseball world series I for the same period in With one away Mierzejewski por s rle S That's what catcher Bill Raimon-! That was the only consolation 1945 W follow - T DT TR ’ : - walked. ' stoie socontl dnd wént to di did to fireballer Francis Shealthe senior circuiters got out of the 2 Area 3 - third. Stragier going out to the ey of the Oakland Acorns Tuesday &nnual inter-league all-star game Fiec 7,000 11,156,000 ' i & R first baseman McDaniels singled,| This is another off day for the Di€ht, but they're good friends to- |3 when American League's Canadian Fleet 11518000 438,000 4 4 B bt £ e SCORE BY INNINGS Micrzejewski scoring but McDanels Major leagues day, ng teamed up at the plate| pitching and overwhelm- % \ ” . . . Team 12345617 tlyas cougki attempting to steal, The three-day interruption of the|in the eighth inning to beat the mere powerful hitting erush-| Total SO L T R A N s p o RT Mocse 0 8001 0,8:1 | icnia pennant chases because of yester-| Seattle Rainiers National Leaguers under a| The abcve tigures are prelimin-| [ $ 7 0 ] T Legion 0300100 4 One hit, cue run, no Moose er- day's inter-league All Star game, The San Francisco Seals remain- |12 ry and subject to amendment : { gl ik ot Boston 2 WL end. I ed a game behind the Oaklanders| sed 21 players in the Landings from Ar which closed p : Y The Legion regained first place e pext game is Friday at $:30 When the National League tal on their 10-3 vounding of the San|so-c: m game—a night- ¢ JU 11th in 1846 and on June ] R At last, night in the Juneau OCity! yclock wich the Elks mecting the Up its regular schedule again, the Diego Iadres stretching their | mare the Nationals—yet the 1945, inc > 89,000 and 25.- H League by beating the Moose 4 10| poose. tern Clubs will be invading the;String of victories to seven straight. | perf s of Detroit's great 000 pounds in two y 4 1 ¢ G west. In the American League, the, The Sacramento Solons shaded|pitcher, Newnouser, and the Bos- pectively which were ¢ t in-| There was god pitching on both BOX SCORE Western Clubs will be in the East.| the Portland Scavers 4-2 in a four-|ten Red Sox’ mighty belter, Wil- ciden illy while fishing for other sides. Legion ABR HPO AR The senior loop’s pace-setting/hit pitching victory for scuthpaw | llams, stosd cut tn the most lop- s under permit in the closed Winning pitcher was McDantels| Miorzejewski, 2 .2 2 1 4 3 0 Brooklyn Dodgers will enter the Al Smith ovcr Lefty Roy Helser, sided victory and gave the Ameri- area with set Jmes, who struck out seven walked two Stragier, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 o den of the Chicago Cubs, while the who yiclded the winners nine "“f"'i"‘”“ a 9-1 lead in games in the Acknowlcdgment is made of the and allowpd seven hits. McDaniels, p 3 0 1 3 0 o second-place St. Louis Cards will ties, 113 years of the series. E nce given by the Department Losing vitcher. Notar struck out Nielsen, <s 3001 5 oblay host to the New York Giants.| Hollywood and Los Angeles, idle| Williams casily was the more ¢f Ficheries, Oanada, the United four, walked two while allowing Rclison, 1b 3 005 0 o The American League leading last night, open a series with a|cutstandirg of the two. In five € n d Wildlife Service, | only four hits { Vuille, ¢ 3 01 8 0 o Boston Red Sox resume against the doubleheader today {trips to the plate against the best #nd the Canadian and United | Fellowine is the play by play of Ccpe, If 2 0 0 0 0 o Detoit Tigers—their favorit> 1946 $ but hcpeless efforts of four Na- Statcs Customs in the compilation the innings In which runs were|Burnick, rf 21 0 0 o o cousins—in Fenway Park, while the STANDING: OF CLUBS ]lxnm pitchers, tall Ted collected ©f these tota scored. | F. Cashen, cf 2 11 0 o o sSecond-place New York Yank Pacific Coast League { Zfour hits—two homers and a brace - In the second inning with two|*H. Cashen, 1f .. 0 0 0 o o o take up the fight against the Clave-| fTeams w L Pet!of singles—and a walk. He scored Y AKNING away, Burnick hit to the second | Ch L land Indians. ! oakland 61 36 650/ tour runs and batted in five. Due to many complaints of dog baseman, Metcalfe, who after fumb-' Totals 22 4 421 8-0 = i EXiy San Francisce 37 e e nuisance. The City has employed | ling the ball and. recovering in| * Replaced Burnick That All Star game is now his- [os Angeles 16 A dog catel ose duty will be to sre 1 o P { 4 ck 1 rayv v 1 | plenty of time to make the putout, | Moose ABR H PO A E tory, and there is nothing that: goyywocd ag Hosp"’Al NOI'E) pick up ay dogs upon the threw the apple high over first';. Magorty, If 3 0 1 0 0 o Can be added as a postscript to thel gup” piegy 55 | streets and dogs without licenices Basemsan. Gritfirin’ ‘Head. - Frark LEfapvey. c 30 0 4 1 2 Story pounded out by the big bats|gauaments 56 — The d held for three days. | Cashen singicd, and Mierzejewski' Hcllman, cf 8 ‘080 0D and strong arms of the American p .janq 65 St. Ann’s Hespital has admitted Their d iption advertised on the 10tited ions out: AEHERENE (o adora] MeThivre, ‘s 30 21 2 1,lLeasuers. A 12 to 0 victory leavesigu, e 66 340/ R- D Skinner and Sylvia Montero City Hall Bulletin Board and if un- three. Stragier flew out to Notar|Metcalfe, 2b 80 LBy 1{Pe. ToumITaRRGE stove detate, THe American League | for medical avlention and discharg-! claimed wil e disposed of as pre- | to end the inning. | Gritfin, 1b 31 1 8 o ofeame merely demonstrated what al-| poqpy W L peg/ed Leo Benninghoff, Tona Wells scribed by Ordinance No. 235 | Three hits, three runs, one Moose' Haas, rf 3 0 1.0 o olready had been known—that thejpeinn 54 2 701(8nd Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, all By Order of Chief of Police | error. Wiisenan, 3b 3 00 OMOe D 0 American League in this first post| .o o ‘g3 | medical patients. . (317-13) | The Moose came back in-the fifth' Notar, p 300 04T 8 o] Wr YeAnjaBiNmseball hak' @ MDA {irgply PR 7 TR AT = S FeBasguan, -2 6 o ooty onl hitting and pitching |y oo o 9 OO SO SE O B v | *Russo, ph T ) L : | Washingtor 0" ] [ [ I B ' A Complete Janitorial Service H otals 7 2 * " ieht ~hich | &% 8 o H { Hit for Magorty. et s B : Chicago 397 § is being started in Juneau by a Veteran : 128 3 [off the floor to win a draw with S i b i h\l}x\nm:r,\r‘ IU(,!“]I‘ xu;;[\. M"yl/i\-“'m'”m Stanley of Oakland Stan-| . National l:\'.t;;m' £ w. d cl ] B 51 = i aocdecais e | jewski; d-uble plays, ierzejewski|jov dropper ankovic T & ne- ecam v C w - . """ - g Rl AL E B R D tene | T SrTEpedl Prenkovichidor & ninetd e oiin w26 60 o eanlng ug eanlng e . yiox : ; anielScount in the sixth ; : > oo | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 2, by Notar 3 out by Mc- i St. Loui 43 31 .581\‘ ] Daniels 7, by 4; umpires| 1 Los Angeles, Fitzy Fritzpat- ( :; 33 542‘, oor ax!ng an Parker and Hardin. Time of game|jck night tralled through the|Cincinnati 3 36 5 ¥ fone h r and 2 te: s = X g N CS 3 ‘ one hour and 20 minutes. carlier rounds but cut loose with a BSSton Bo% a8 i Floors of All Types Cleaned, Waxed and Established 1040 e terrific windup to draw with Billy ; & i ¥ B i STl LA ORI ! TEAM STANDINGS {Grant of o,.m'm_,,_ dew Jersey. Fitz-| Philadelphia 80’ ;8 I POllShed bY Electric Machine I'ublic Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors { Teams w L Pct, IS g the srence in | Pittsburgh 29 14 = H i patrick made up the difference in s 3 . [y . » b Legion 8 1 .750!the final three rounds -oo——— i Daily Service on All Types of Janitor Work 208 Frankhl} §h’$8{t Ephonle 757 FUN AND POPULARITY Elks 2 1 666 £ S et S e The Most Complete Janitor Service in Alaska FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING 4 Mocse 0 000! 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Second and Seward Streets PHONE 206 15 rounds crap will g date has been set for th Regional Outboard " ROUNDUP Northwest o e championship race in the Colum-! | 4 i RTINS bia River at Vancouver. The event NEW YORK, July 10—The Uni-|will be run off August 18, with versity of Detroit Physics depart-imore than 100 boats from Wash-| ment set up special timing devices|ington, Qregon, Idaho, Montana,| to help Coach Charles Baer figure out during spring football practice Wyoming, Alaska and western Can- | ada expected to compete | o~ L | CiTHE TRICK POCATELLO, Idaho—When the handles on John Hayden’s scythe! wore out he fitted it with steer| horns. The horns are smooth and| their natural curves fit his hands even better, says Hayden, than manufactured handles. a way to stop formation (plays. The only thing they prov- 2d was that the plays were faster than the defenses. Next thing w be to measure the strength of Jer- seys grabbed in “cloth blocks.” It was Brooklyn's Dixie Walker who suggested turning over some of ) the All-Star pame procezds to the oo . making lunchtime refreshment time America’s noon hour! In they go in gay groups to enjoy lunchtime. And along with the eats there will be talk and laughter and happy sociabil- ity. Of course, Caca-Cola will be there offering sociable refreshment to make lunchtime that even more enjoyable moment—the friendly pause. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. The Territor] partment Health of the Territory of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, announces the In- vitation to Bid fo; Insurance on Medical Sup- plies and Equipment warehoused on Terrtiory Property in the Fort Raymond area Seward, Alaska Bids are to be submitted, in tripli- cate, on Standard Bid Forms which, together with detaiied instructions Albrecht, Commissioner of Health, Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. 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