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e DAY, AUGUST 12, 1946 Heerst (8), Mauney (8) and ARDS TAKE Erook 4; Philadelphia 6; sec cnd ga Gregg, Barney (T), Her- A ring (1) and Donr:elly St. Lou game meer, ONDODGERS - - St. Louis.7; Cincinnati 3; sec- ond game; Beazley and Garagiol T Blackwell, Boggs (4), Malloy (8) BY JOE REICHLER and Lamanno. (AP SPORTS WRITER) New York 2; Boston 10; first Louis Cardinal§ are once game; Koslo, Abernathy (4), Krau breathing on the necks of (7) and Cooper; Sain and M Naticnal League leading Brock-| New York 9; Boston 6: secor yn Lodgers, p pally because of game; Voiseile, Thompson the prodigious - of their Cecper; Wallace, White (1), Wright great one-two punch M (5), Spahn (7) and Palgett, Masi and Enos Slaughter. 9 Led by these thumping twins, Chicago 9; Pittsbur: runner-up Cards swept both ends game; Wys2, Bithorn 5 of a double header from the Cin- (5) a McCullo cinnati Red 15-4 and 7-3 yosterday + Lann ) to advance within a half-game of 6), Gerl the Brooklyn Dodg: who lost ay twice to their -erstwhile “cousins,” 4 Pittsbu the Philadelphia Phillies. game, tie, called, Musal and Slaughter, who be- Chipman and Living twean them lead the Nal mucller, Hallett (9) League hitters in six of the o (9) and Lopez, Baker major offensive departments en-| d joyed " one of their best batting American League days of the season, with Musial Boston i York 5; first tting cight hits in ten times at Seme: Harris (1), Dobson at and slaughter in nine (5), Johnsen (9), Klinger (9) and The Reds staged a batting dis- Wagner; Chandler, Gumpert (5) play of their own in the hth |Queen (6), Marshall (6), Wig inning of the opener, tying a major (9 1 Robinson. loague record when Grady Hatton,| PEecsten 1 New York 9; second Ray Mueller and Max West hit 8ame called in feventh on account essive home runs But by of darkness; Baghy, Han (5) time Murry Dickson, stocky Zuber (5) and Partce; Page dinal rightha was far out Robinson, Niarhos (2 in front and he ccasted to hi it 0; Chica ; first game 1 Teb- 11th victory. Johny Beazley scat- tered six hits in winning his four- th game in the nighteap PHILS POUN ON CARDINALS Apparently arcused by Chicago Manage Jimmy 2ment the; nt every time the Dodgers come into their park,” the Phils released all their fury on six Brecklyn pitchers and downed the Brooks twice 7-6 and 6-4. The pair of victories ended a skein of 12 straight Brocklyn wins this season and marked the first time Phila- delphia had beaten th2 Dodgers at Shibe Park since Sept. 10, 1944 Manager Leo Durocher and s ond baseman Ed Stanky of Dodgers were banished from sccond game by Umpire Gec v , who also cleared Cubs Gereral Gallagher's sta the Breoklyn bench of all substitutes for heckling him over a decision in the first inning. CROWD AT NEW YORK New York’s larg crowd of the scason — 72,320 paid — saw the Yankees and American League- leading Boston Red Sox divide a double hreader which tock five hours and 11 minutss to play. T seccnd game was halted by dar ness after six and a half innings The division left the Red Sox still 13 games in front of the Yankees. “Three hits by catcher Hal Wag- ner which drove in as many runs helped the Red Scx to a 7-5 vic- tory in the first game, while Lefty Joe Page limited the Sox to two hits in the abbreviated second game, which the Yankees won 9-1. TIGERS LOSE TWO Hal Newhouser, 20-zame winner, went down to his fifth defeat when the Chicago White EScx whipped Detroit’s Tigers twice, 3-0 and 4-3 the second game lasting 12 innings Bobby Feller was called in a a relief pitcher as Cleveland earn- ed a split with the St. Louis Browns, winning the second gam 4-3, after the Browns had won the opener 3-2. The cellar-dwelling Pittsburgh Pirates overcame a 9-1 Chicago l2ad to nose out the Cubs 10-9 in the first game of a double header. Then they came from behind with two eighth inning runs to earn a| 4-4 tie in the nighcap. The second | game was halted by Pennsylvania’s | curfew law. THREF-RUN HOMER i After Johnny Sain registered Mi: *13th victory for the Boston Braves| with a 10-2 triumph over Newl York, the Giants came back to win[ the second game 9-6. A three-runj| o homer by Sid Gordon in the ninth| 2 brok= up a 6-6 tie. | Bobo Newsom gained his 10th victory of the season, his sevenlh‘ for his new Washington te‘amv‘l when he defeated his former Phil-«-i delphia Athletic teammates 3-1 in\ the first game of a double head The A's came back to nound three! Senator hurlers for 15 hits and a 12-5 victory in the second gam Scores and batteries: National League Brooklyn 6; Philadelphia 7; first game; Behrman, Herring (6), Cas- ey (8 and Anderson; Stanceau, ——— e e e New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Sheek Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue Sollth' Seattle, Wash. > second game, 12 Truck Over- nire (10 and Swift; Hollingsworth and Tresh Louis 3; first an; Kramer 150 Louis 3 innings 8 ; Embree an: Shirlzy (1) and Cleveland 4; St second game, called in seventh inning, on cec ; Rey Feller & Mur and Mancuso. Washington 3 and DeSautels Philadzlphia 1 first game; Kner and Ear hiladelphia 12; Washington 5; second game; Marchildon and Ro- sad; Scarborough, Wade (3), Pie etti (4), Masterson (5), Kennedy (8) and Guerra. KRUG PROGRAM T0 ‘BE DISCUSSED AT MEET TOMORROW rles W. Carter has called for a meeting of all those interested in forming a pr 1 for disc sion when Secre of Interic Krug arrives hore next week, at 12 o'clock noon tomorrow in the Iris room. It is understood that eral hours will be set a rscnal talk ith the by Juneau residents and it arrange the subjects to be dic that the on meeting is TOXCID ARRIVES HERE; IMMUNIZATION CLINIC HELD TUESDAY NIGHT The toxeid for immunizing dults against diphtheria has arriv-| cd and an immunization clinic willl be held on Tuesday night from 7 sev- for a to 8 o'clock. A large part of| Juneau’s children went for pro- tection againsi diphtheria last week. Those who were not able to €0 then can ke taken care of Tues- day evening. S e i S e R | Kipperedherring, smoked cod, ra-| zor clams, oysters, rock fish, filet of scle. Spruce Lockers. Phone 71 R tiful, — .- | Empire want” Ads B resuits! | FOR PRICE $1.00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA __~ FAMOUS SPORTSMAN SOLONS ARE LAFOLLETTE (OMING UP VS.GOPBOUT - - P.C. LEAGUE SET TUESDAY . Sacramento only & week ago jump- md division ¢ the st League, today were make a figh ut of Angel the third lons wound up their suc- essful invasion Angeles with 9 to 7 and 1 to 0 wins in. yes- rday's dcuble They won the series six games one and climbed to within 1 es of the Angel I'his week the Solons take on sec- , lace Oakland. From y I wve been rove embarras who are currer the w: travelin t imes behind - league-lea Francisco and trying 1 p the pace Seattle Loses The Seals won both ends of their dcubleheader at Seattle to clinch ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Casco heating pads.—Home Beau-| Juneau Lodge this evening at 7:30. | Degree work. . Visitors welcome. J. W. LEIVERS, t eries to 0! 11“1“ o ,\h\,',‘,\“,\ the fir ‘B l‘)l\] a candidate for rencmination, has Iu the District Court for the Terri- TBUILDER, FAMILY BACE " to 0 and the eight.inning nighte| deseribed as his “crusade” against of Alaska, Division Number o - Seelhl e ot ake i byT 180 Francisco’s oth- | Wholesale liquor dealers in his ¢ One, at Juneau of -/ TR0 NIRRT i s also. vocacy cf state liquor stores MABEL MURPHY WOODS, Pla'n- LT Y PSS blanked the Rainiers R [ 1 S ARSIV LT g Frank Seward gave up only five WQODS DU hits in winning the first game for "RUSSQAN pOKER" gl o 2l L & s 12th victory. Southpaw Lou! i e B g » To of Seattle 1ot the mighgteap : | NAMED DEFENDANT, GR Announcing B oo A amy R in the District Court for the Terri- 0 : f Of[' f th o he ahatout the! ST- PETERS, Pa., Aug. 12—A 19- tory of Alaska, Division Number penlpq 0] 1iices 1or e in the opener. in the YeR old merchant marine staked One. at Juneau, within thirty days Sroseraof e, “Buins’ Ayibkh Dyt | e in of Rxll.\n:\:\ poker {after the last ;.I\n;m. 5f this bt ) 8 ha anc irew a lesing hand summons, namesly, w t e o which hanored the Oukiand 5, U L ISHE TG L SRS, et o of A Practice of (piometry Acorns Come Back ‘lx.!, m;:\\\()\.]\l: l:":k : sle bul- l].).‘,i”:xuw i v (HYE ATt th back to Win .4 4o placed in the chamber of date of its service uvon vou. i caso o s ’ b e et L R e st s oo ek B, . B. Margmardd innings. Oakland manager C8S5eY chgmper, points the gun. at scnally, and answer the complaint o o o Eame head and pulls the trigger. The of plaintitf In file tn sald conet 1n ~ ]_ { V. l A 1 S i = ‘ . t of the bullet is su ed to t ibove action pire’s decision and the angry fans it past the hammer of the| Plaintiff in said acticn demai 'Jomp e e Isua "na vses bombarding bottles and cushions, " Ui ChalaE eV ook o K Sras : held up play until they were warn- = cpecter County Deputy Coroner \d in the event you fail so to k' 1.1 - Diego if order not re-!oe accidental de the take judgment against you for want -4 b REE R 'f"(:“ ; vouth was sitt of thereof, and will apply to the court 7 When res puncned across his grandmother for the said relief L h t \ A run th to break the 4-ling fricnds how the § the Hon. C e F. aforalor ! 1 tie, the Acorns came back with oq ander, judge of said court and scores in their half. oo the seal thereof hereon affixed this S R e e o w o o %7 day of July, 1946, at Juncay, KI.FIN BUILDING ad 07d Franklin Streets 1C edgin out the o ® Alaska. i oot i g s 4 2 in th t game o 'IDE TAB e (Sea) JOHN H. WALMER . o iicae 4 G g T SN L e Fer Appointments — 7 <ONE 506 won only opening o AUGUST 13 ° By J. W. LEIVERS, the series, which went to' ¢ ¥jgh tide 1:58 a.n., 17.3 ft. © Deputy. | ‘% ¢ Stars, six to one. e Low tide 8:27 am, -18 ft. e First publication, July 29, 1946. * . Games Saturday e Hich tide 14:45 p.m ft. e Last publication, August 26, 1946. PN RIS Y aturday’s gams Oakland ¢ [ow tide 20:3¢ p.m.,, ft. o an Diego 3-2, Seattle topped ' o . Sacramento o ¢ 2 @ o & 0. w v 0 ¢ o o - - - S5 oed defeated Portland 4-1 ESKESENS ON VISIT STANDING OF CLUBS Mr Mrs. Eske Eskesen and & PY Pac Cuast League {heir ds er, Bodile, arrived on M mou% Teams Wl the Baranof for a visit in Juneau an Francisco 89 48 Former Juneau residents, the “J and A58 Eskesens are Dl z a visit of fig Los Angeles 73 63 month with Mrs Sacramento 73, 66 parents, Mr. and Mr Hcllywood 71 . 65 Arthur Riendeau. Their perman- § San Diego 59 82 ent home is Anchorage. Fof the l)resent' Whlle we Cooperate Whpleheart- Portland 49 84 Ll s R L 20D A edly with Government emergency requirements, Seattle 47 88 ? it will be impossible for us to supply the market American League z with fine old UDL. But you may be sure that W L § when UDL is back again it will be just as you R 7. 38 ! remembered it—with all its pre-war quality, with Ll 2; o ! all its unmatched smoothness. Though there Washitston o tian ! may be a limit .to the supply there will never be Cleveland 53 57 { a I|m|t_ to the quality that makes UDL a giorious Bi° Loiis 47 60 5 name in whiskey. Chicago 48 61 { Philadelphia 32 M ! National League t Team w L ! Brooklyn 65 42 } St. Louis 63 41 | Chicago 55 48 N Boston 52 52 ¢ Cincinnati . 48 55 New Yori 48 58 s Philadelphia .45 59 ! Fittsburgh 40 61 ; ———eo { \ { | \ \ 3 Secretary. Roden’s “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placfll and Coal Locations Water Rights, Millfites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the | Prospector to Understand | Written fo Assist the Miner and Prospector (Continued, from Page One) Prasi- 1 represen- tin’s resignaticn to bec dent Truman's ive on the United Nations Se- ; curity Council, Ralph E. Flandars, former d of e Bosten Fe rve Bank an industri; 0 car- ries the endor nt of the CIO, battles it out in tomorrow's pri- Wa who Republican circles. rman, 44-y been active waer- on the ensation marywith S. R old attc in young man served State Unemploym Commission ney has until recently nt Co Former Senator Ernest W (i:'uA‘ scn 1s cpposing Gov. Mortimer R. Proctor, Republican seeking renom- ination. Andrew E. Nuquist, Univer- professor, has chal- harles A. Plumley renomination nceratic gov- enlivened J. Williams, by what Gov. Ransome BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store' SALE SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS * 3 , GUESTOFDR.DOEKER ~ mrpoww/@ i i s NEW ... A Lt -~ et v e | CHINATOWN: CAFE ceramot CITY COUNCIL TO MEET Boch v it t A o Mr Chicago so- Buliy ) sliig of it . ik (Y ular weekly meeting of the anmer 10cl vaeati in Whash WAL ¢ and Drake Univer- pouglas City Council is scheduled | ngton state v il dent, with Dr. Lewis H. is evening in City Hall £t tw K famous ey pecialist, of Mayor Jensen st i that action | combir v ngton, D, C., arrived in aken on a newly appointed n the Princess Louise, tc Board Member whose ap- of Dr. @ »cintment must be ratified by n the f Jeuncil, -Other school business is CARTHDAY S almon fishing , ad to towme b Qs eve~| T bir* ha 4 reflect W chool artin per- | dale we i od woek b i ; "f]'y ‘”‘ 'S icd getting neare o ! NOW OPEN T AL M. to 3 Al M. g € 03€ eni v M J iter- Joyee's Lodge, anc na 5 i ¥ X \\‘l s o CRAB FISHERMEN IN ned ) A8 . Specializing in et NG % The Mary M., captained by V. J. W C hon N 2 imen A T M b gty s American aad e jort this Fridd ening: 3 ( : : g i DRt LR Walbivn, antoriabipe Swiby & dsiied Chinese Dishes . ke The y for friends and t - Lt wpply tests Oring City Councilman C. E. Wal EW R ('.'.- : b e, el | ters on his birthe Satusday af- . N i g S S SR CHINATOWN CAFE jiles on the highway teiwesn With “1iis - 116H8 | SOURH FRANKLIN ST. N. M 1 Pueblo Vil P told state police he left Clovi e head of a convoy of 3% cup trucks and three sedans, bt FROM WHITEHORSE vered upon arriving here t cturned to his | § oo as alone several | f VOTY N8 le said he must have lost them ¥ id oth- b a detour in New Mexico o in connection with Sp@fimg D the US! with SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Goods imported In Bulk By J. & J. DUNBAR & €O. Bottled By The Old Monastery Company, Seattle, Washingtoa . ... P — R