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MONDAY, JULY 22, 19 46 THE ALASKA DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ‘QV\('II!‘ Helser, Di Biasi 3 | 1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU "——'—-—_'—_—_. Hen (&) snd Tumer AU, ALASKA Roal Charier Coorhi G d: ] Sicoitd tidune KR BULLETIN S0al Liarier — SPOring Woous Seattle Portland I \ 11 AT 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Soriano ana Beard €801 TODAY Souza T P - XJ First Game Irace y B e DN G B VS D S S Die Sacr I 0 ? Fh oy < Olsen McDon B Tra Marc : 0 Dumler and U Fr i Trac Ra Show . AGAIN; ELKS KEEPING UP, - L S 5 > Cloudy ¥ o ¥ STANDI/NG OF CL n rport 60 i 18 e Cloudy : Pacific Cuast Lea Pt. Cloud e ‘ W I Pet S [ ~ o e " a 76 1 650 3 ). ( d 61 4 30 Trac R 3 E H od 6 " 226 ' ave 5 ) )2 Pt. Cloud SCOEE BY INNINGS H : ; 4 ) ) ( Cleat Team 1o s s o SealsContinueinTopPlace secrumeo T i : San Diegc 53 66 445 ba A Elks 20031241013 . 4 By < : 3 0 Cleat Mo se 000000102 3 OVer Oaks‘spm Games % 2 bl LV : 4 . 24 o Seattle 38 6 333 dn1 A % . Bites e id S a0 Played on Sunday crican Leagu bi , Lopia o Ylou 13-3 last oight game that » _— ( A ,“ ¢ t n da 0 1.t nearly turn.a mto a free for all in (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRE : . wl i YNOPSIS: A we center is located in 1 the seventh inning. The Moose had was stily San Francisco at k el ; bk s st ¥ s were slightly below norn ncthing but “ampire troublss.” top of the Pacific Coast I S ; fh ELth % : \ fallen dur irfashe Palmer cn the mound for the!t no rmatter how confu 3 3 g 4"' 4 b R Vi 1 Canada and'at a f ations ove ¥ ut nine, walkng eisht and alloy _ e S b MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN b : ing only five ait While the Seals were dropping|p . oo . 267/ B0 ts from Mg stations at 12:30 P. M. today o S 3 Dillhcefer was the power at the | their first vame, 5 to 4, to Holly-| o1& . 4 WINI Height of Waves l » . 3 ' ]l < i N Temctity A f single I eight of Wave 7O ~0 plate walking three times, hit by |wood, the Oakland Oaks were shut- ‘“‘""“I‘A‘“ ‘(“"4 53 . o Sl Wenther Tem$. Dir'andvel (Sea’Conaition) Jeverage ol miilions O pitcher cnce and getting two hits, | ting cut Les Angeles 1 to 0 to gain SR v Feris neaind ¢ PL. 5 Calm o cne a tripie the League leadership. But , e L'y jot ( [ 2 Calm \ yye N N ] In the prelininary game, the * tenwre Was sh o iy Rl y i d Clff E 3 Zero tem pera te people... Mocse were log mostly on the second e S Panmir >t. Cloudy 58 5 > sy g bkt el o ST et National Le Fannin we t ISETS F sion 4 ¢ Calm 1€ rengtht of Verne Metcalf's] 4 7 w 1 Pet | ! the ful « Willi C >t. Clou 69 1 foot ()I . B . (1 heme run i wk with loped Hellyv 53 3 1 K Pt. Cloudy 61 1 foot ympia 1T“""é ~ompany I 0s loaded 1en the o went te t u: -+ ’ Pt zZer i at et bt B Bl 53 f i ( ; Zero OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. 5. A. intc the Lol s no contest when| lead. 47 1 FORECA E PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- called st & c'elock with only| Thé two-uit pitching of Frank 4; e penn NI Canal and Ta ¢ winds under 15 miies per four innings one short of a legal| Shea for Oakland shaded a beauti- 1 Y 50D h n )10 1 ur tonight. Protected waters game) played ful three-bit fob by Red Lynn of o0 ot n Canal and outside waters, Dixon > Jush = The next game will be tomorrow | the Angels =1 spelled the Acorns’| prtl =0 K ware bo- I Yakutat ) northwesterly winds 15 miles per hour betwecn the the | victory in the first game. In the L S ing cloudine The need to win ofsecond, L Angeles exple et (i ? o 2 Yesterday's Recults cain a lead, | 2lf a game be- | against (Cotton) Pippen for BEeORH . Pittsburgh 0-5 col- { 5 5 : 3 hind the lcayae leading Legion. | seven the fourth inning' o oot o ik himne ax ) ng o q o6 b A H d H | S St. Louis 2 Beston 1-4 ot th g L g g nna ay en, a Bpeh | Ghicago 3-2: Philadelphia 04 me. Floyd Bevens hed panged Claude P ‘ Windsor Are Wed| Elk ABRHPOAE S B ek ) EHE 44 INQsSor Are vvea Dillhcefer, s gsalata iy . to he Lol D i every ride Palmer, p i s B RS iied two home runs, gave run Moserip, 3¢ 8 K3 oBzgly d its victory over the Seals cag( % Juncau friends lear y ay . & P g 39180 0 opener. L Cliff Melton At : J 8 the marriage of Anna M y- a joy "d." 5 5 1 0 1 0 o backed by 11 hits, pitched ‘the Seals ’ h five U5 den to Hal Windsor, both oldtimer: sinstien, 1f 3 11 0 0 0 b into the League lead in the R NDUP 1 i "‘ it :"n- 4 ] schmitz, 2b 4705071 o of highteap: It was the® Stars’ first Detroit ng Jehnny Gee, 1 PR WES o B 10 p s 2 311 0 ol homd series iuss of the year ksl e e ¢ toria, B. C, on June Return- Smithberg, 1f 50 0 1 0 0| Sacramento alone managed t0| Npw YORK, Jul R X ( up a 2-1 to JunBEAL IasG Weok, the WIH: | Hagerup, 1f 2 0 0 0 0 0 come unscetied through both ends gon why 1946 baseball is not so hot m e by Willarqy Ors- LIRS O, ome e — — — — — —|of the Sunday double features. The gecording to Frank (Shag) Shaugh- | Benny Warren bt R e Totals 8513 -9 g lons defeated San Diego 3 t0 1/ pcssy, International Lea Haga d 1 b SRS Ry a0d Power "‘m-‘ Moose ABR H PO A the cpener, although outhit 7 to| (who thinks it isn't), is that most 12 nighteay pany T. Magorty, 1o, p 5 1 1 3 3 Jerr iey was the winning of the players don't know how to 6 d [} W-” 1 e T e S Metcalfe, ss 4 0 1 2 5 0 pitcher, Belnd the seven-hit hurl-|pnit a curve ball B8 heriics T araen C(L‘O | | 1¢'s much easier than falling off a Harvey, ¢ 3 0 1 4 1 3/ing of Tony Freitas, the Solons'misht add that lots of pitshers Cleveland ¥ \ i , 5 ¢ Griffin, p 1b 2 0 012 0 0fcaptured the nightcap, 4 to 3 jon't yw how to throw them,! Washington edged € i Px(nir \JVedrerda/r \ log! Just try Chevron Supreme in Haas, 1f 30010 ttle and Portland split. The either . . . Shag's point is: “They twice, 2-1 and 7-5 L L e ! ! your tank. I¢’s ailored to your car 1‘;"-‘-*“ 2‘;] : ‘1' ‘1’ ‘l’ f 's won the opening slugfest swing at a curve just iike any other Tribe rusted B )t : ; ; X l with the same skill that perfected SRt - gl 9, pounding three Portland pitch and the cnly time they final I 3 L8 SOF i b st sl § S P . Cunningham, If 2 0 0 1 0 0lpjrehers’ for 20 hits. The Beavers nect SR i “SalE b v Wens werd & 4 plenic Wod- r ! Standard’s war-proved flying fuels. Svieeney, &b 3 01 1 070! icked up « nicre 14 off three Se- In the old days we used t P 100n af 1 home | a New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you fast g MagEey 2.0 0 170, 1¥attle” pitcher and we could hit curves' g 1oy 1 Pnooklsn & pin: Forus s the o} { starts, smooth acceleration, pingless performance. It's e Cochrane 1 000 0 0 Right fieid-» Herm Reich’s homer s well as fast ball to run neck and neck i S Rl R | P % Pasquan, cf 0 1 01 0 0y the sixth inning gave Portland! Shag also attributed the Dodgers’ FinAte up Thssective. hom A E. Heigor and N ) ! inest motor fuel Standard ever produced—you can bank ; — — — — —lthe nightcap win, 3 to 2, and the downfall to too many ro - stands 1 trips all fthi s CYpuE 2 i ) ! onevery wip being a pleasure trip with Chevron Supremé! Totals 88378 I 5] card sl Hive pethed o Vino. “The youngsters—first year TIayers s3_ss rec portation | { Replaccd Harvey Replaced | liable to let you down,” he | powie Poliett thiow a four-hitte § N Haas. *** Replaced Sweeney. i Soturday Games maintains, “The old timers stand 'ay tne Boston Braves g LT ! ! Summary—Two base hits, Snow,| Oakland and San Francisco both'up when the going gets tough.” ATk 14 4 A '3 fi - 3 g 1 4 game Lut needed Stan Musial’s two- i Palmer; threc base hits, Dillhoefer; | wen their Saturday games, the Necdless to say, Shaughnessy can ' pupomor (o defea gl ‘ . H. DYER aouble plays, Dillhoefer, Cunning-| Oaks edging out Los Angeles 4 0 be classed as an oldtim geling, 2-1; Erv Dusak’s circu For Comiort and ham; walkel by Griffin, 5; by Ma- 1d the Seals stopping Hollywood - G R S o enskd " HarH | Branch Manager 8; by Palmer, 8; struck out|3 to 1. San Diego and Sacramento NO SCORE Bropteans tack’ 16 the 8:4 sevond g Servive ! Telephone 280 crty 6: by Palmer 9; um-|went 12 innings before the Padres| Marion Pugh, former Texas AZZIC yii¢ trumph KA 2 ywas: | § SAMPLER Lowe and Parker. Time of{Wcn, 4 to 0. Portland defeated speedster wholl perform for the vie Lombardi and Hank Behr- F. B adioni il o : game twa hews 50, minute Seattle 3 to 1 Miami Seahawks this fall, claims o e MeClure, {144 ¢hs famous assortment of game tw urs 50 minutes, | Seattle o i. ; Miami Seahawks this fa AMS ‘man recorded wins over Pittsburgh ington Harit | best-liked confections : i « here AN ST0R i | No games were scheduled today. credit for the “faster broken field g¢ the Dodgers continued to sho Mer. ] disect from the makess- ¢ fasiban Sttt ool { The week’s schedule opening to- run ever made.” Wher ' chenisesrs SRS sHbnDIn LASKANS FEE | es $7.50. Feam W L Pet|porrow will send San Francisco to|was an Army Tank Destroyer CAD=|ct tneir slump, ; ALSERANS FEEIOAR DENEN 1 Legion 5 1 88Blgzeramento; Portland to Oakland; tain in Germany, Pugh was am- <R st | - - e Elks 5 g qy0f SSETRECH b Sl ot . % Gocd M 1 RUG CO. g { Seattle th Los Angeles, and Holly- bushed b is and cne O Lombardi blank with - By 3} i Py Mxee el l [ woed to San Diego. them Jabhed 8 bayonet into hisly it ic PRESES il Holel 5 The Rexall Store { | There is no substitute tor newspaner advertising! : | P b n-n?ri T shot the guy vIu” the day, but Behrman re L-_"..-_.----,_,,,---N\ . 5 l"Fl Jame tabbed me and outran the rest.” coma pullpen help from Hal Gre - — iyl el S e o M o o e Edgn jecrs : {and an_ inside-the-park hon 50000000000000060000000000000000000030090070300600000000004000000000080000 d Los Angeles 0; Oakland 1 MONDAY MATINEE Carl Furillo with a man on to sink { | COMMAND OF * 1} ¥ h First Game | | (Continued frcm Page One) ers. Trouble increased when the! government prohibited all demons- trations. Villarroel realized his regime was | wobbling. He made some attempt: to stop the revolution, but when all hope was gone, he resigned yes- | terday and made plans to flee the country in his private plane. The rebéls reported that par- | tially burned bodies of political prisoners of the Villarroel regime had been fourd in ammunition boxes at policz headquarters. This, they said, was evidence, of the severity of previous measures to repress the revolution. Tricd Masquerade Survivors of the final assault on the President’s fortified palace said Villarroel was found wounded in the chest. They said he first pre- tended he was a Leftist leader whom he resembled slightly. They | quoted him as telling the storming rebels: * “I am Alfredo Mendizabal - (lead- | er of the Revolutionary Leftist party.) Don't kill me.” | These informants said Villarroel! then tried to lift a revolver, but| was shot before he could fir. The| president then was thrown from the | balcony to the mob in the street! below. — % WHITEHEADS TO SKAGWAY Dr. and Mrs. Willilam M. White- head with their three children, Vir- ginia, Page und Stuart, left Satur- day on tie Princess Louise for Skagway. They will return here to- | merrow morning. Mr. and Mrs., M. | 0. Johnson are also making lhe‘, i rouynd trip. | rell {Dasso (5) and Unser. Lynn and 8pindel; Shea and Rai- mondi. John Mastrangelo, Notre Dame's spendir star guard of last fall, is Secend Game the summer working a W Los Angeles 7; Oakland 3 washer in a foundry in Oshorn and Stephenson; Pippen,'town of Van , Pa won't have 3 excuse if he doesn't play clean next season. | Has anybody been mean enough! San Francisco 4; Hollywood 5. to peint out the connection be-| Eward, Stuz (4), Werle (5) Har-|tween John B. Kelly, President of (7 ani Ogrodowski, Ivy new Atlantic City race track,| Erautt, Gregory (7) and Unser. and boat races? John, you remem-| econd Game k was a celebrated oarsman, and 9; Hollywood 3. |so is his son, Jack. | and Sprinz; Rescigno, sene Berce, who as a Marquette | freshman basketballer in 1945 scor-| ed 63 points against Great Lakes| and Notre Dame, has left with the end of the Nav: and is returning to Marquette. (8); [the San Franc: Melton First Game Seattle 11: Portland 9. Eliot, Orthel ‘3) Pulford (4) and there and figures about the new pay increases for all Army grades at your nearest U. S. Array Recruitjng Station. Soldiers in Uncle Sam’s new peacetime Regular Army are now receiving higher pay than ever before. For example, a Private’s pay has been in- creased 50%. And that’s only one of many attractive fea- tures of an Army career. You may enlist if you are 18 to 34 inclusive (17 with parents’ consent). Get all the facts Federal Building — Juneau; Alaska You A GOOD JOB FOR U. S. Ariny CHOOSE THIS FINE PROFES510N NOW! ®la turncut of 45,615 the Ppirates, 6-5 icago. set a record at new Wi P ley but th could do no better than split wit the Phillies. Hank Borowy finally cast off hi NORTHLAND § TRANSPORTATION \ C O M: P AN } Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 JF. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000 0000006000000 Saad ks FOR SALE _, Roden’s ‘ “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, 0il and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand Written fo Assist the Miner and Prospector PRICE $l.““ SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA

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