The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1946, Page 3

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MOOSE LOSE T0 ELKS BY 13-3 SCORE SCORE BY INNINGS Team 12 3 456 %0 Eiks <~ 062 00 313 Moese 0063000033 The Elk wied a tie first place last ni when they lam- basted the luckless Moose to the tune of 13 to 3. |} O'Reilly was th striking out tive v one walk and all iile givir wing five hi's. Fireman Lewls struck out three, @ walked three and allowed no hits. For the Moonse Not llowed hits but was knccked ¢ of the bex more by the five errors made is teammates in the first thre ngs than by the hitting power of the El For the Elks it v Paimer at the plate eetting four hits for five times at bat. Following is the play by innings in which runs were The Elks staried it in the first inning with cne away. Palmer hit into right field nd successfully stretched it dcuble. Mos- crip singled scoring. Mos- crip advanced to second on the right ficlder bobble. The Elks filled the bases and Mascrip was walked in. Tha next two men went out o end the inning. . two runs, two errors. Big Third inning the Elks bi g in the v singled, wens to second cd ball and t third the pitcher threw the ball over second. Lewis singled and Weinstien walked to fill the & S. Harerup siruck out. Schmitz and O'Reilly walked scoring two runs. Dillhoefer singled. Weinstien and Schmitz scoring. Palmer singled, O'Reilly and DI fer scoring but Palmer was put cut at second on Moscrip’s fieider’'s choice. Sr went cut to short to end the in- ning Fcur hits, XX runs, :wo errors. The Mcose made all their scc in the third with two awa Harvey, liollman and Griffin 1 singled driving in Wiisenan, rvey and Hollman with three clean earnec runs. Four h three runs, no Elk er- ors. The Elk: led to the in the fourth gefting two more tal- lies and then in the seventh ma ing three to add up to the Moo: unlucky number 13 The next game is belween the Legion and the Moose at 5:30 o'cleck Sunday afterncon. BOX SCORE ABR HFPOAE Dillhoefer, 55 511130 / s ek STANDING OF CLUE Mcscrip, 3b Bods 2 d0 Pacific Coast League snow, 1b 42210 u‘glr"‘“‘?f s w Lewis, cf, p NS T S e 8| lO"”l:]-Fl;n(h C 69 Weinstien, ¢ SEEITAe 00 1 401 0 o olLos Angeles 3 1 10 0 otHclywooed O'Reilly, p 210010 ’ij)“"’lf)'.‘:“"‘ i 3 erton, I 1 D17 00 08TE BE80 58 Pemberton. rf ; 0 e % portiand 2 Totals 36.13 1321 6 of Seatile . 68 ¢+ Replaced O'Reilly American League < Moose ABR H PO A E! W L ro Wiisenan, 3b - s B AT BT T § 56 'mi -v_U.: Harvey, ¢ 411800 :P: J; 608 . Hollman, «f 31 1 9 ot SEC 2 3 : Griffin, 1b 30 1 4 0 o Washingten 31 - 31 ‘ Higs 5 201 20 ot Lous %4 Daland, b, o 2.0, 00102 ot SiRveland 3% 43 Cunningham, If .. 3.0 0 0 0 2‘C’“C“f"l g 0 4 Russo, rf 1500 4050 17 14 clphia 23 52 Nebar, p i Nauonal League Vacura, p 2.0 1 10 o‘Bflfi’;‘{;"‘ WL Metcalfe, ss 107031 a1 L“v 48 a8 Magorty, 2b 1700000 ahia SN - 45 32 > - Chicago 41 33 554 Cochrane, tf .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 oR80 - gl o T VT | C! A = 5 486 g P | New York 34 43 s 3 A T"}L{"l" B st ) i o 3 4 eplaced Notar. | Pittsbursh o 0 #* Replacea Haas. 8! 30 45 S Rde | Replaced Deland. “* Replaced Russo. ¢#s%¢ Hit for Vacura. i Summa Two base hi er, Snow; hit by pitcher, Lewis;| walked by Notar 5; by Vacura 1;| by O'Reilly 1; by Lewis 3; struck| out by Notar 2; by Vacura 6; by| OReilly 5; Lewis 3. Umpires Grummett apd Parker. Time of; game two i STANI)INE OF CLUBS Team w L Pet Elks 3 1 150 Legicn 3 1 150 Moose 0 4 000 — - | PHOENIX, Ariz. — Maricopa| Ccunty Superior Court Judge Dud- ley W. Windes asked a man seek-| ing divorce from his wife on the| greunds of physical cruelty for the details. ' “Well, your honor,” the man re-, plied, “five times she hit me in the head with an axe. If that keeps up scmeone is going to get hurt. | The divorce was granted. { .o Listen KINY Monday 7 p.m. a speech loadea with TNT. Speaker Anita Garnick, i | Tielder F SEALS GO T0 TOP SPOT 1 P.C.LEAG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) d to th pinnacle agonizing inn alienging San Fre ribuckled above the of the Pacific Coast Baseball ; League today. F breaking through g of Al Olsen in the mar with the San Die last a half land's pennant anled before the fuls, who tu an Diego got two-rur Seals mede it up Ferri D 5 le ar Neil S and Don White's doubles h. From that poin gami isted alcag with no dents on the R jard until Vince DiMaggio t ubled in the scere on Roy Nicely's'id wgue lead, tol40 which th cle pursuit by the S last M came on mad gocd by Teny Yo Rainier in the nintl Caw't Stop Scattle . h with a 1-0 used three on, the star Floyd Speer i stem the Seattle geson ¢ ned the double, and Hafey wulked pinch hitter Patchett. 1 pinch Polat ted Speer wi and slid home in close decidin overtook San in the stan 3 out the Portla Garth (Red) M; season pitched allowed the Beaver the Sclons pounded Jack Salviscu of the Beavers for nine, Bcth the r e un- eerned and re y Joe rty, with 1 error in each case to Beaver shortstor and Le: 2 bricling duel wen by Hollywood's E Erautt's tig ormance let th only threc hits, whil te mates nicked Don Oshorn for five The winners fashioned their run out of Tony Lupien’s and left ank Kali; double in the first WRONG NUMBER CHICAGO — Policemen in the suburban Berwyn police station were flooded with telephone calls after a beavy rain flooded several hundred ements. The callers wanted police to send pumps but the officers said there weren't enough to meet the de-|- mand. | “In fact,” the police told the callers, could use a couple! more here The water in the station is seven inches deep.” | "(UCK00" | | testimony helped the city commis- =7 Leave it Seattle Rainiers 2-1 Brcoklrg 1, easily gcoring in the first and third, but home triumph ame A crowd of 26,290 i f the Oakland the Red Sox I e Louis 2; V 4 MANYENTRIES AT ©oo.s ants for elay Rac on, Roberta Messerschmidt; team, terman; team, Donna Gould Jeanr place, Virgil H erill; s k Pegues; Mary B Wheell e, Georg THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE IDDING Muri throw, bo; 12 to 15 Harvey Clau George on lead- tant } ¢ t au 1 n cll officers 1€ Fletche virman, Cash i Lowrey, who Cole ecre A\ I B. I v T end B Earl Hu r a home run ar o signed the York atten decision over the Cincinnati swivel ct Reds. A double play by Grad Agscia 1 Auxiliary beyond contacted at n trips to Juneau some sort of organ- to encourage them and nd moorag> facilities Barrett and Kluttz, Garagiola nts and Channel I t; Judd Suggesticn. (9) and gestic by ' members who the club would find rs, particularly er boat skiy last night’s lucting fishin necurred - - .o - agreed th: many bac cha ing while c skipper of the Joby, and Dr.Joseph of tentat members proposed by these present last night. It also s proposzd that a clu t along the wat Harbor Maste: hou at t 11 Boat Harbor. The remaining officers called fc ws, which Cole d )¢ prior to las ng, remained unelected per ing a larger turncut meat the date of vet unannounce; d Field Day was held Bowl. Geod partici- otk =, b house b Evergreen u the s. Winners are: n, George Gilli- ' Julian Rivers, Bill Schmitz; , Betty Mantyla, Mickey Nich- at the clut t Carlson, Bob Pegues, Joy e Rhodes, Esther Lavold. ard dash—Girls 5 to 8 R 5 Edith Lavold, Helen r, Donna Annaberg; Robert Pezterson, ey AURORA, Il Mrs. Geraldine 1l ages, boys; first Johnson had finished washin Tommy Weath- three newly acquired pairs of n. cond place, Roy Peratrovich, ions when she heard a rumor there first place, Ag-| Was steak at her favorite butcher v Hared; shop. Milnes, Georgia' She hung the nylons out in the Esther Lavold, yard and went to the L | the butcher’s counters we 3 race, When she returned home she Gilligan, Julian Riv-|found her :iothesline equally bare second place, Roy Perotrovich, a thief had stolen her nylor SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITIHI OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating Hared, DAY PHON 176 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | via Pelershurg and Wrangell ‘ With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | __FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €32 g ) - J, ALASKA Ribbon, Medal |Ne ‘mpire Want Aas orir OF COMMEY 1:30 A, M., 120 NOURS ENDI mal over the et Reperts from Entrance to . WIRJA LS Purtly cloudy e eartily : Yeour Auie Beserves The BESFE!? service om- serviee Courteous duty every station offer plete, o depen for your car attendants o day in the week (i b B 5 © Gasoline © Qil Change @ Lubrication ® Tire Hepair I TR T | | | | SALT LAKE CITY — "Cuckoo"{ | sion decide to bar trucks from using Scuth Second West Street as a theroughfare. “Why, every time a truck went b; testified Walter F. Bohm, “my cuckoo clock would sound off.” Now the trucks must use an- other strect VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes | = PLEOMPT SERVICE-~-WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 3 Locaied across from Govl. Hospital i v y P e y " 5 - - ¥, WEATHER BUREAT LETIN MERIDIAN TIME TOL 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs. Weather n 3 4:30 am 0 Pt. Cloud; Trace ) 0 ] 0 - 0 Cle 3 0 Clear 18 0 Pt. Cloudy 3 i ] Cl 52 02 Cloudy 3 0 Cloudy 4 06 Cloud 54 0 ¥ .01 Rain Showe ] 0 Cloudy 42 0 Cloudy i 0 Cloudy 1 ace Rain Shower 1 0 Clear 0 Pt. Cloudy pressure gr nt o Y States has 1¢ 1 only a fey attered umi <R BULLETIN arine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today VIND Height of Wave p. Dir (Sea Condition) NW 6 Calm Calm Im . NE 3 ) Caim 0 Calm Zero GA Calm Zero & PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY Instru st Alaska and outside water ¢ hour or 1 ( southwest of Island i MERRILL FIELD — AN jice Station ervice Brive in io the New Royal Bive Garage SERVICE STATION Willoughby Avenue e v qment Service - USED — ALL TYPES { — REPAIR — Industrial Instruments ¢ — Aircraft Accessories 3 AIR STATION NO. 2762 LINK TRAINER INSTRUCTION HORAGE, ALASKA — P. 0. BOX 2182 e i

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