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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA g SEALS HAVE ~ DDOTGLAS P oo o SN IRAD, | MR . o ETRER | ) WESTWARD | Region for P Mrs Y A i - p—— ——— T P WA P 1 klin left yesterd: Ju i . “""v e Freliiemmods o i | ' for her howae irbanks, after nce f t of \LD THANER . . T I | d spending sevesal days here attend- H v R S EAIS g “ay B4 TR Moy G4 8| L 4o . 88 | ing the funersl of her father, Mr ? 1 W T - hung up his 17th victory on aj Gust Waltic { d mpat du " lEGlo“ B ShTe O oL e T Albert O. Wahto will leave today d 1 ou beveavemer PHONE 823 mire earned (BY THE AS: ATED PRESS) 1 " A M SRR Je - o o Wt iRs. BRI FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES the season, 6 before 2 Stadium throng of 61,947 T T S T L TR L A A A Louis dumped Broo! {IANNA BRANDES The double loss reduced gers’ margin to 2 1-2 g two more games to i Louis during the curr 10s (Country) Slaughter was|i(q two e the big gun in the opener, driving|swept al SCORE BY INNINGS in four runs with a pair of singles| tnejr Tecam 17 5789 tl and a homer in the 5-3 triumph Mocse Musial’s round-tripper on the Iegion in the 11th brok i )P ZLOBIN HERE for the Kuszoquim mining distri re th 750 aver- | where 1 ining engineer. He | days to remain at the g ding his {top of Pacifi ball. ved evenir rec League base- | father mes wi les CAHILLE, DOR: Mr. and N Wendell Cal six games daughter Doris, returned San Francisco Sea a 1.000 clip, takir th San Diego 7-0 ring from Oakland the lership which they had in Ma incess No:al iforni nd re California three year to at the nightcap with T Seals ¢ o their precar- g e The Legior back in- win for Murry Di us one ame lead today by | yorn with o B to a clean first place position again Lom ¢ dotible: W iover el e o 7 » s : gree In night a 12-7 tilt with the Chicago also closed in on Durc gang, knocking over New d in seven runs Yor! h Hank B in the first irning before Magorty once again, was unable to finish cs Suncay, while the Oaks ubleheader with Seattle, and other membership i sonic Club, waich or N f 1 n rang up his p ear n be bad time to settle dos four what he had started P it it 12 up v'\‘ per \n ar ) walks, cne teher Boston club te a first division . y s he | Ccahill was oy i e Seal poed San Diego 5-2 in the the club and and two s even Feorth B sne percentage point whe men up scored The Legion got two it divided a pair with Pittsbur in the second and then the Moose After Warren Spahn had cury held them scoreless until the sev- his way to a 4-1 nod oy enth when the Legion broke aw Cstermueller, Rip Sewell go . for three more runs. Bucs an even break with a seven-|8nd won te 1 In the second game, dent f incisco drove Carl Dumler Cahill to remain the mound in the first inning family horme at Treadwell for the € 1 ret 1 single man, | summer and § relax. Mr. C The Moose started off in the f hit effort, 5-2. iilfl"‘v ’1'41 "‘!"", 7 {' inning with cne telly, made three Huri: Shutcu B it S0E e more in the third and got the last| Johnny Vander Mcer coppe . SRRl g = 7 < three in the fifth inning fourth oht and his game. Char GUY SMITH RECOVERING recently cquired by The many iend s from Oakland, scored both | ances of attle markers in the opener. In| nterested t quaint- Roliscn was the winning pitcher out of he year against t fanning 12, waile walking four and 3-0, but Ken Raffensbers giving uo six hits ed matters by silencing the For the Moose it was Magorty Nati Reds with six hits in he second game he slammed a| dergone ¢ 1 ations iy e- wid. dlibten bi wihe. Tt He B i two-run homer over the left field attle recentiy riow feelis i ¥ F % > an League, Wash- | fence well Mr. Cahill struck out five but walked seven Metcalfe was the power at plate for the Mcose, getting two for four, one of which was a double For the Lezion, Cope also got two for four and scoring two runs The next game will be Tuesd ver the 500 mark| With the Oaks trailing 1-2 in the brouy . Louis in both endssecond game, Max Marshall hit a M 3 behind Sid Hud- | three bagger to score two men and to n cight-hit job by | clinch Oakland's win i | At Los Angeles, the Angels and gards to t! ’s Athletics split two | Hollywood Stars played a double after visiting their of a twin bill, !son and 4-2 on Rae € Connie N their re- wds here night with the EIks meeting the! ¥ith wo. Russ Christopher bill. Hollywood won the first game — SPECIAL MEETING, MASONS ia W artempting to tie up EOb credit for the operer, 5-4, al-|4 to 1and the Angels the ni p.| Gastinesux Lcdge 124, is helding tho Meante ATl " though he need>d relief help to|2 to 1, despite a two-hit pitching'a special mee temorrow, Tues- best Orval Grove, but Bob S performance by Manny Perez ) o'clock in the AT the second to reli cramento and Portland b ¢ be- BOX SCORE sworth s it out for 11 innings before their| ing Maste AB R H The scores and battries first game stalemate was called | of t . Lodges end gorty. p 410 American League | on acccunt of rain. to w aindidates to the 'f”yj“"“f" o i i First Game | coan « ;;‘f““‘]“- S s eveland 10; Boston 11; Gromek ANDING UF CLUBS ons are cordially invited 2 Black (3), Be ( and Hi Coast League t lar turnout is Hus, g Dobson, Dreisewerd (1), Baghy Teams ik ¢ \ olal invitation Is gy, It E Hughson (9) and Partee, Wagner San Franciscc 37 cive Masc d Vachra, /%) 10 ©). | Oakland 38 Hollman, cf L Siend Gavie Lot Anaen 58 I ! Cunningham, 1f 00 Jleveland 4; Boston 6; Embree, | Hellywood 51 f S ~— Lemon (7)) Gassaway ,0l- | Sacramentc 52 57 Ga 3 F& AM Tctals 16 lar, Jordan (8); Ziber, @) | san Diego 50 61 Special Mecting Tuesday Eve, 7:30. Legion RH E ana v er | P 3% 68 Observing— Past M it, Two Mierzejewski, 2b . 4 1 1 Tirs Gime H 2 Third Deeroe Stras 3 210, Detroit Yorl Ne i ot sons ¢f Gesiiaea McDani 310 houser and Tebbetts; Gettel, Wade| eam i l{,\“r‘w‘ L 3 Nielsen, 321 113, Russo (6), Queen (8) and Ni-|Boston 50 23 ¥ it, Douglas Rolisen, S| Ot ihak, Frlis ot i Gaunt, ¢ 210 0 Second Game | 4 35 LET YOUK mor e rour Cope, 1b 4 22 11 Dotroit 6; New York 3; Overmire |y, 4 38 percent. Buy A > F. Cashen, 1f PRz 0 and Richards; Page, Gumpert (), g 36 44 poration demand H, Cashen. 1 51 2 O Murphy (8) and Robinson I Bieveiara 3% 45 2 *Burnick, ¢ 200 0 o i et 4 sten KING Lrur e Firsi Game -Ricago 46 Henry Benson, Enc Totals 3512 827 6 4| St Louls 3; Washington 5; Zol- Philadelnhia .. 54 T - * Replaced Gaunt in the fifth Ferens (1), Kinder 8) and| Rsousl e BErCIAL Nies 1p Nopeb inhing ; Hudson and Evans. i Team Wl ol en that the pianer 5 IR e e Seconid Guma | rockiyn 9 30 tems, under date of June 25 calfe, Rus<o, F Cashen, H. Cashen:| St. Louis 2; Washington 4; Mun-{St. Louis S cdd gave authority to change the nam ago 42 31 of oil screw sso, crief, Ferrick (1) and Helf, Man-|Ch hit, by pitcher, Nielsen, A F )‘A(()l Gaunt; Walked by Magorty 7; l)\: cuso (7); Scarborough and E.||l;\.‘}5"3-‘“”‘ -M 4?2 nun}hm' 179, to CAROIL Rolison 4; struck out by Magorty Firsi Game | Cincinnati 36 40 ssel was built in 1 5: by Rolisor 12. Umpires Parker! Chicago 4; Philadelphia 5; Grove|New York 35 ;:1 port, Texes; her gross tonnage is 18; and Smithberg. Time of game two ad Dickey; Christepher, Fagan | Philadelp! 32 A Rorne o wu; owner, Juncau hours 20 minutes. (8), Marchildon (8) and Rose | Pittsburgh 32 46 Ccld Stor , Inc e g oy Secend Game | - J. CONNORS STANDING OF CLU Team ¥ xS | ® 5 Chicago 4; Philadelphia 3; Hay-| [4 o ol et 'nes, Hollingsworth (T) and Treck; | | Siavuuhlioation auly i Last publication, July 18, 1846. w L ! Legion 4 1 800 Savage zmc'i DeSautels. | e e 7 DB i ACCIDENT WHILE Moose 0 5 000 First Game Boston 4; Pittsburgh 1; Spahn! | and Masi; Ostermueller and Lop:z ‘oN AlASKA VOYAGE‘ Secend Game i i | Boston 2; Pittsburgh 5; Wright | d O'Dea; Sewell and Baker. First Game ¥ | | - Philadelphia 0; Cincinnati 3 b I "e ame Manner, Kark (7), Mulligan (6 | and Hemsley; VanderMeer ul:«i\' st " . Mueller. By MR 5T X i Sevond Gunis | e vessel's cargo-handling gear! y I Ia ms Philadelphia 8; Cincinnati :.\ disabled by an ;xrc{(l?xlt at| {Raffensberger and Seminick; Deggs f\;’i‘ml’ oll, . Als, Native :lllug'e‘_fin b {Majloy (4), Lambert (9) and Lake- N_v. Lawrence Island in the E.,-ln.z; (Sea, and she is homeward bound.| /L‘;Ysi’:)‘:;s“;l’;’i’“m jaan. e |She broke her auxiliary machinery, | Bpseball's top box office draw is| Brooklyn 3; St. Louls 5; Highe,laving no power for the winches, | THROUGH MUSIC shows " Ted Williams of the pennant-bound Melton (3) and Edwar i “.m, Office of Indian Affairs here| ;tude:‘:‘; ;me ;?n‘:;zsto un, Boston Red Sox—the logical heir Wilks (6); and Garagiota. “‘3;}1:“??16&5&::- Al aranie] e ppgacos. to Babe Ruth's throne. | o i | Thurscy and 1 expected fo arrive| p | Whether the willowy ex-Marine| Brooklyn 1; St. Louis 2; Lom-| e { Alaska MIISIC supply, | i e euns. i Lo rdi and A 'S ldwards .iin Seattle July 20 or 21. After un- hits three home runs in one game, nderson, Edwards ‘“"{d(-rgoing st U | ATTLE, July 15—On her an- |nual voyage to Point Barrow, the motorship North Star of the Alaska ative Service, Office of Indian Af- irs, is posted to sail from Seattle y Dcnver, Brtidl, %,/,,’,,,Afl. b T (7 ] °2 Gonade 90.4 PROOF ru.""ulln 160 pey 1 DED AND BOT "VISION oF THE CANADIA as he did yesterday against Cleve- Dickson and Kluttz. Pl i i (i loaded before a Yankee stadium|macher, Fischer (2)° Kraus (3),| 1 : | nd and Seward Strects Coast of Alaska. | PHONE 206 * sellout, he recks with that vague|Joyce (6), Thompson and Lombar- i subztlincc called “color.” |‘“¢ Borowy and McCullough. Empire Want Aas oring resu'ts! v —— Williams’ performance yesterday bocage, o o i e & i v shogld earn him several points on| et e o A onean| WUCK—AND. puem SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. sh 2 stretch its & : l;(":): &nafledfufi()\:::’n]'wt: ;\vre:;\. '(‘D‘i I;A]\VILLE. 1L, chard Belton, | FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE ‘ i oot G B | eight, searching r - = ing a doubleheader from Cleveland, | RRERUNE. 205 Tudivicat- ol 11-30 and 6-4. Teddy drove in eight | 'c° 8t his grandmother's home, | 0il Burners — Plnmhing o~ Heafing runs with three homers and a 1:::“»:(?13-31:« ‘;1 :‘l;arr‘t'“;‘fk‘d into DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 single in the opener and doubled i e ox, down the right field line in the| I3 second tilt despite Manager Lou| Federal Woixs Agency, Public|gr— Boudreau's novel defense. | Buildings Administration, Washing- Boudreau moved all. his infield- | ton, D. C., July 5, 1946.—Sealed bids ers#into the hole ketween first and | in duplicate will be publicly opened | secdnd and shifted his center field- | in this office at 1 P. M., Aug. 9, 1946, | }i DAILY Tnlps JUNEA“ To K“C"IKA“ | er Into right field in an attempt | for furnishing all labor and mater- 2 4 to §top the lefthanded power hit-|ials snd performing all work for |fI viaP ete"b"g and wrugeu l ter The got him out once, but| Planting &t the Untied States P. O.| | With connections te Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and | he jwalked twice and doubled thejand Gourt House ot Anchorage, Al- || gteamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle || 90.4 Proof otheér time. | aska Drawings and specifications o 1 ~ Four Doubles In Game { may be obtained from the Custodian |}!__ I':OR BESE‘B}_’ATIONS PHONE €12 T8 g ATES Importers [R. C. WILLIAMS & CO,, Inc., While Williams was joining the!of the building or at this office and long list of players who have hit| must be returned. The furnishing of thrée homers in a game, Boudreau, more than on set will be in the dis- was tying a record, held by 20“ cretion of the Commissioner of Pub- plafers, by hitting four doubles in|lic Buildings. W. E. Reynolds, Com- one contest. The Cleveland pilot missioner of Public Buildings, Fed- also. mashed a home run for the|eral Works Agency. losifig cause. | First publication, July 15, 1946. The Yanks howed twice to De-!Last publication, July 17, 1048, SO PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED NEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 SOLE ALASKAN DISTRIBUTORS McKINLEY DISTRIBUTORS, Inc., Seaiile, Wash.

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