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1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 7 1 \ 5 B American the top of the third and 1ved BOX SCORE ~ 4%'% ) Pet.[there for the remainder of the' Legion ABRHPOAE RPN 4] " M Detroit 595 | zame. Mierzejewski ground out, Mc- | E. Nielsen, ss .23 3 350 DAV[D 0. SELZN]CKS New York 558 [ Daniels struck out and Jensen Mierzejewski, 2b. 3 2 2 1 2 0 o ‘ @ Cleveland 514| walked. Cope then sent the second McDanels, 3b.p 4 1 1 1 1 0] f o | Boston 500 homer of the game, the ball land- Jensen, p, 3b i TR RO ¥ Philadelphia 488 | mg in the creek, Rollison beat out Cope, cf 321000 > ) 1 ngton 52| 1 scratch single through the pitch- Rollison, 1b 34950 0 | Chicag r’s box, and Cashen flied out to Cashen, rf 400000 ¢ g | St. Louis fight to end the rally Vuille, c T JROOSE S L i s H { Y - The Moose came back with a Fer If 3909 M dele . eal ey in tineau Channel League one run in their_half of the third J. Nielsen, rt 100000 = w L to tie the score. Forsythe sent an- T ¢ ,’:\,\‘ 1 ‘Oflly Two GameS Played Elks 5 2 ther homer into the creek for the Totals 3110 10 21 11 4 r a e e TR Legion 4 3 571|Moose’s last score. The club mer : [ 00 orm SBrad. W Wi Wour-letivhet But lLeaders, Cellar- oo« 1 J managed to fill the bases, but the Moose ABR H PO A E Py g 7 Bors b itie ietn oy ‘ . 4 nning ended as Phelps struck out. Moore, 2b 400230 WEDNESDAY B Ty ooy a4 the werest) - d1es; ClOSERTOUETHEN [ Two mete runs were brousht n Phels, ss 402113 TN, T i 2 raves WIn priced favorite in more than a de- ;h\ the Legionnaires in the fourth ;.nu i .u;{ ‘ 513121 DAY xna PATE WHEH E L g A J cade—Tudor Minstrel ~finished out By IHE ANSOUIALSO PRESS) | Vidde mfohi it on. pn SIRMERER), 20 Y SEATTLE'S RECORD RUN of the fakisy { ¢ 2 nror by the shortstop. Ferraro sing- Forsythe, p A o o AL 7 A srowd of vearly half-a-million, | THe Coast League standings were ed and E. Nielsen drove out a Magorty, I 210101 |CAPITOL THEATRE NEW YORK, Jui P Mid- By JACK HAND including the royal family, turned 'con8ested at both ends today double scoring Vuille, advancing Metealf, cf "1 R Ol dbwaip) & ta Hton inted Press Sports Writer o Yo UhE rbmebbad of EHENEA The Los Angeles Angels pulled in- :Fx':‘hu.y to third. Ferraro was put k’(ull‘.xluh-\ rt 21 20 00 jolte ed d To ¢ Soutnworth “Xnsw gneient classic and s the colt |12 @ Virtual first place tie with San jout trying to score on a wild pitch. Putzel, ¢ Lok 3 crb R & Janiro, just as € fpected something” when he grabbed John- many had been call ain’s | Francisco by defeating San Diego . | Micrzejewski singled in Nielsen Floberg, cf 100000 he would ey off the Louis Ca Horse of the Century” come home | 20 ; {which ended the fireworks ior the Harvey, rf 100000 nwho Ranked as the t yan hean and gave hir far_out of it. Behind the flying! The Padres’ defeat, coupled with |fourth as the Moosemen pinned up| For me t in the W : chance with his Boston Bra Pronchs Glane: s | Hollywcod's 7-6 victory over Se- mother goose egg Totals 31 61031 13,41 havew himself down to 1541 gh the shot who was attle, caused a three-way jam in SCORE By INNINGS { T Summary—Home runs: E. Nielsen, ‘s caus it would have co n a 3i6.- \ e R e sava. | the basement involving these same n Fifth Frame Cope, Forsythe, Doubles: E. Nielsen. then proceeded to punch the youns- pped two A‘\;‘A,,'“,”: T oy e riceq | The Angels made it three out“of ' yfesee l: Legion score in the top half of the to Putzel, Forsythe to Notar fo ‘ ter frem Youngstown, Ohio, who is in a row for his old boss 'u“x\\ rth f ¢ Feiakan v . four over the Padres as Bill Flem- fifth. Rollison singled, Cashen Commack. Umpire Hardin at AN vearling in turf history, then thej fhached fir o SHAVE CR welterweight, into exhaustion. who now skippers the Boston ere ifle {ing and Jess Dobernic combined t0 he Moose ball players looked |fpo ooy GO another. error by plate, Hedges at s, Time of o -BRUSH" §! lon to a t They Bea in New Yc Savaiirao had been 6 to 1 second |SPin & three-hit shutout. Flemilg jjve g ball team at the start of last o "\h““:“)' Mol LRGRL L S0 e am Outweighed by f durin r treatment by a choice to Tudor Minstrel in the bet- | allowed only two bingles—one & nignes game but soon began drop- |ipin Fem i Ho s (0, Second and MQDERN shave Cré! got an “A" f t from the crowd Ne special wst have ting, but wound up three-quarters | Scrateh—before being replaced in'ping and fumbling a few until they k2T nen Bethoth s iy SUNDAX, GAME The Dt RN men T e R ot Seigone e Suckes | the elgmth inning afier loading tHe Sat 11 ‘ehioe stk o agaires bunt scoring Rollison. Ferraro stole Tomorrow, Sunday, at 2:30 o'clock for MODE 1 n ra v n rst, iy si 2. N . s i s T secend, @ @ cing Cashe g } 3 S p g i v! for the way he first outi nc t eland drove Pearl Diver|bases on two walks and a Safety. hem. Forsythe of the Moose left ;,“[”\‘l' 1“1‘ ancing Cashen to third. in the afternon the Legion will ! m the verge of a year-old turned bac smashing victory in this field| Dobernic put out the fire and nic shortstop position to pitch for |op i oo ropped @ third strike again meet the Moose, the latter Y krockgut frem the sixth round on. cinnati gave up only one more blow t0 SaVe hic teammates and did a DGR 108 ‘x(;n Nielsen, caught him on first and club the home team | O ) ) ) ) B 4 s P W N ur 2 b a8 Ithe game Gl - h: cubled Casl 4 Q He refused to go down until four 1 a half gan AP ithe game ® |1yt Hig teammates CONIANY Bold his | Eobt - o a who was trying to D seconds from the finish, when he in that ! hal League | Los Angeles nicked Manny Salvo jead for him |3Pte orls Cruiser ccllapsed and saved by the bell. bie by defeating Chicago, 6-2, braek- {for the loss, with the big hurler' Thren balls were put in the creek, g :\nl;t!w;/[gn«w esg was pinned up HUSP“M_ NO'[ES ' - -ro—— t th the New York {being ejected by umpire Lon War- E 58 e |Jor the Moose's eiforts, while the 0 had moved up even with ke in the ninth tn‘l]u\\nw a pro- "”S-‘C“‘;” N?;";"”"“l “’:‘"‘ Legion made two more runs in the St Ann's Hospiial discharged M the Dodb . EF it Eine | test of a called balk. George Caster | g Gk R o e TN sixth. Mierzejewski singled, second Norman Keily, medical x}ndv Mrs. e FISHING PARTIES i i i game at short, and in addition agorty’ 'LOT. F. J. Nottingham and Ekaby bo; 11-inning win over St. Louis, 7-4 finished to his homer, he sent a smashing on Magorty’s error, and advanced Y- [' i ooty i v . (Fully geared fc ¢ Game | The win left the Angels two Per- qeuble to left center which ac- :;’m_“l“l:lm:\lu‘:;‘ I;Aulgl ‘d]mp;n-d 8 kvl Tere Wore o, AqsRiy Stripping or Trolling) ket the Giant centage points behind San Fran- counted for two runs for the Legion | nim safely fo first. seme sending " Government #Hospital ad- ® Scenic & Photo Cruises with the Card cisco, rained out of its game with joug safely to first. Jensen reached : e p at Hourly Rates | S a 0 snectiy 8 acramento. Oakland at Portland i first on an error by the Moose Mitted Frank Jackson and Sara 3 43 ective 5 S T AN e akland @ ortla Eddie Nielsen started the first | ghortstop an S B "' Sharclane of Hoonah, Graston Akt &A bomaer i1 also was postponed because of rair ortstop and Mierzejewski scored FULLERTON 3 e e i 1 o v+ s vk e (Ll 800 Mot s SO 0, Sty S | Gkt BLE, § finally s gt idvihdet Fotiaes . thben \Hj]'”s“‘;"m‘“’{""l‘l‘l 1{*]‘"“‘1“:'1 “!' Tommy Mierzejewski walked and 'ag he was hit by a pitched papy lam Smith of Sitka. There were BLUE 560 er after Miz sixth by edging Seattle for the third sdiately stole sec sl R Y. 8 che g i 114 0 a b G the eddulteis. @ for the “Rookie $Xh Y edging Seattle for the thixd | immediotely stole second. Jack Me- |MoDansels was caught at home on N discharges. o S Sy b e s ol walked in the (¢ ¢he year" nomination in Pro! U™ & BRERRL « T " Daniels singled to center Scoring | Rellison’s attempted sacrifice. Rol 3 : footkall mnext fall You could ! Posta. pitching s first game for rommy and stole second when the 14 sl bt the d X0 a8l A the Stars, whs ichEdfted ‘Wit the Iscn then hit to Forsythe who lued the €a¥'S play safe and pick Charley Trippi R e Hieln. troby, | PiBY was at the plate. Jensen walk- Itorced Jengen at tiird; The third f: Eversthl winning homer ) ’ win, although nceding help from g sope fle Iy 5 8 1 e third Everythin S RS 2 game-winning BOmer of Georgla,: the Atlanta Oratkersil'H LUCRBY BHCTEY BEE el (o0 snd Cope flew out fo center. |basaman, thrw. bagiy: o fizkt. and : Touls, the world h veight b 2 s e lag @nd the Chicago Cardinals. Of =%~ ; | ne eteen Ok MdDinlels stole. third ‘afidGope itogk ‘fRird 4s, Rellison. hele vp champion, has a new son. Hi e i e 13 course, the guy may get himself P G the eighib. scored when Forsythe tried to catch 4t first. Cashen res ched (‘u\(‘ o -llv H i Tew | hibe Park up playing a nice quiet' The Stars wound up with a tWo- jensen on first unsuccesstully as gter tl : J Smmg is Joe Lo and he V- Schmiat e R A point edge over San Diego, which Gemmack dropped the ball. Jim .nl«-}: the catcher dropped a third s i i Art Heir Then the Bears will have Bob I W led Seattle by the same Rollison walked and Cashen hit struck out to ““"‘I"m:]‘x’“?', i 00us SR e ist o Fenimore and in the same city MAr8in. into a double play retiring the side e Mo T e R ] Jimmy Crc | Moose Spurt Several subs were then sent in — " S . fich ¥ ing up with 8 | STANUING Ut CLURS The Modte couldn't score in their by both teams. Jensen took third as T3 P g e ot Tt e “‘ I named Ray “Rocket” Ramsey from Packi o Conls Sutin hali of the first and the Legion McDaniels took the mound. Jim mu PL‘UMB!NG & nmr]“fl co 0 Y "*jv'\l FEg ed pradley College. Ray did almost W pe;, Pinned up a gocse egg to top the Nielsen went in tor Ferraro of the o P eRrotamiany s o 3 Aer “““-l“:“‘ IL::-“\’I bing {lashy style in co Prohilton 37 second inning. The Moose then Legion, and Harvey came in for | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL AN el . Gl ot ’( y ‘:‘kl.( ]v(.‘. s the.; o anpeles 38 :Iv:;(;rt:-u ;x (.'~[|>lnl :\l:mkl“msvu:;‘ sing- llhrlmr:do.iv;,! the Moose as did Flo- . WELDING was announced here ye et deal. Tofo iltback Oakland 36 ed to left, and took second on a berg for Metcalf. The Moose scored % Gtackbegl 'tiat Be tad cived credit for his pe petroit Lions are high onip h & wild pitch. Magorty walked their last run in the sixth when PHONE 787 Third and Franklin former Marva. T St the o b fuleas Olyde LeForce; wholban dolg, . iinly 3 ‘45 Metcalf hit a fielder’s choice forc- Notar beat out a hit to third, Com- blod Thok: Naleh 4R b ‘hm\v‘;”-l\v PV the ing for some re- polvwood 30 44g Ang Forsythe out at third. Holland- mack flied to third, and Forsythe — _ SR S v-”u;,,,.,. (‘H”'(:h}““_ ‘:1“\‘ —1‘; £ Cleve Paul; oo " Diego 29 446 €7 Singled, loading the bases. Put- beat out another hit to third. "No- Lo sAtE " i member the name of the fown e e s e et 0 “Horace Gillom Blglol e 4 444 761 was walked, forcing in a run. tar stole third and scored on Vu- CMiI F A s virded | TOmRiEvet SlAgb i S Cent. trom iy P i ol Moore flied out to the shortstop ille's overthrow. The Moose rally an 5 Nt ah Mnie 45, atfer “Ayo by o R o fene e Jpuner, st (adjexceptional phisghes for an automatic infield out. Jim was then ended as the antlered 5 nearly 10 years of Tties Hitatlisaomut thie - dheRibeih: HoRats: Loy or B e b AaQunal xeague Vuille threw wild to third trying boys just couldnt seem to connect 2“9 Qe“fll‘d Streét have a daughter, Jacqu 4 Sixth on the cveniug’s Program. ucy and Brown once tabbed him as | W L Pet. to nab Meicalf who scored on the The Moose, however, are looking | T v s - - RS e it b X greatest high school player I'preoklyn 26 18 591 play. Two singles were banged out better in spots. DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 R (;“.I’L'_I:’:“_‘."‘ coached | New York 25 18 581 by Phelps and Notar bringing in ——————-———J 20 Tom PawiaE i8d T obat survive i {Chicago ' 24 19 558 Hollander and Putzel. Commack =* REACH: 2 Tom AT £ Wtk IT AINT HAY Nee. | BOStOD 24 20 545 then flied to Nielsen ending the == a3 s e A new “convenience” at Neve|pyjja4eiphin 20, 25 444 inning, with the Moose ahead, 4 to == I g by Al Evans and seven other Wash- jersey's elaborate Monmouth Park ey ooy % % s = Ui il ington hits for his fourth win. Hoss Park is a fully equipped bar- ; i S = > o i it ber thon st il b criee Sy A B LR 13 24 429 Legion Fcrges Ahead er SHopHuRt Wi De NGRS AN ENEY PO 18 25 419 The Legion boys forged ahead in the meeting What's more | ALONG 10WA RIVER DES MOINES, Icwa, June 7—(® & \" Pave threatened high water res- - ¥ {JOHN (lAUSEN HERE SRR S STOUT ENCAMPMENT = tnousand _re of Eddyville &8%WR |4 1 WITH NEW TROU.ER‘ were forced I | TN | homes when voke Tomorrow will be visitor's day at! John Clausen, longtime resident under the pressure of the Des the Eagle River Scout Camp. The of Juneau and a graduate of Juneau | Moines River, and !fi. miles dov District Court of Honor will be High School, has brought a new | stream from Eddyville cvacuation pelq ; h awards additicn to Juneau's fishing fleet was starfed !fvrym”!'i' than 1,500 i) pe Scouts who,from Seattle. John and his wife persons in flocded areas of Ot- have earned advancements {left * last November for Seattle tumwa. All friends and parents 0! Scouts \\,Irn' they built the Blithe Spirit \ R ——— are cordially invited to “visit the'a 40-foot troller, with a new 96 BUFFALO Flour milling op- CAMP temorrow ‘1\ p. G engine. . b, 3 3 s e e Mr, and Mrs. Clausen are pulling | erations here are near a standstill B $ suppiles Awlndlé with mo signof |{» ¥, YOUR MONEY NOT lout for Elfin Cove today and ex- ' e FARNING FOUR PERCENT it will ipect to fish the Cape Cross waters strike-bound reple rment from ou to investigate our offering: VISITORS' DAY IS to a race n to be shorn -+ this season. The trip fxom Seat- o g vessels in well chosen investments, ALAS- [tle took nine days and the couple Jeadihiz: flour m]“m; (Nhe“ B KA FX:‘\‘ANCE CORPORATION, had a wonderful time on their Monday whben AFL grain shovelers Cooper Builzing, 4th and M:m:\, {shakedown cruise as the weather e et o Ehet fobs T o —adv.—574-tf |was beautiful all the way up and dispute. 5 e {the Foat is in tiptop shape, accord- ! Read the rant-ads for bargains!ling to their reports. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold 1 torage Co. “But, Mr. Abercrombic, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business trip by Clipper” It's really simple, Mr. A. The valuable time you save going by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your destination, too, for business (and for fun). The big, 4-engine Cfippcrs are mighty comfortable, too. You arrive fully relaxed and ready to influence your customers, buy goods or attend meetings. Pan American will gladly help you plan your next business trip. IIIIllllIIIIflIIflIlllIlllllllIHIl!llllllfllllilllllll"lllllIlIIIIIIII|II|IIIIlI||IIII|IIIIII|III||IIII-iIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIII|III|||III’lIHIHIImmIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|I L] PUN AMERTCAN Wortp Amwars The cf stem of //e(77///7 @/ ippers Baranof Hotel Phone 106 | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Fixed Price SALE of KODIAK STURPLUS To be Offered Concurrently to ANl Priority Claimants, except Federal Agencies, and to Non- Prumt) Purchasers June 23 thru July 14, 1947 1 Lot—Pencil Lead (900 pkgs. Schaeffer; 2700 tubes 5—Quonset Huts 1 Lat—Hut Parts 1—Sheet Metal Brake 10—Dough Mixers, electric | 1—Winch (Natl. Conveyor Co.) ; Kreml; 108 cases I'llch) 1—4-wheel Hand Trick, 1 Lot—567 Tooth Brish Hold- ers; 4032 Soap Boxes Lots—1250 to 52,500 Cigars’ 1.01—696 pkes. Foot Powder Lots—6 to 18 cases Chewing 12 Tobacco A 1 Lot—4610 btls. 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Orders received by 5:00 p.m. July 14 will be filled in the follow- ing sequence: (1) Certified Veterans of World War 1I; (2) Fed- eral Works Agency (buying under Public Law 697); (3) Terri- torial and Local Goyernments;(4) ngxble Non-Profit Institutions; (5) Non-Priority Purchasers. A deposit of 107 (ten percent) should accompany each order. Veterans’ certifications must accompany their orde Non-Priority claimants’ orders will be filled from residual stocks. e — DETAILED SALES LISTS AVAILABLE AT: Anchorage W. A. A. Office Juneau W. A. A. Office Box 2466. Phone: Main 766 Box 2538 Army Recreational Hall Phone: 83 2nd St. btn C & D Sts Area Engineer Bldg. A O i

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