. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL - JUNEAU, ALASKA P PAGE THREE | creased the Yankees' first place lead | f 2 L] Gas"neau (hannel Baseba" Thum in i the Ainetioan Leagite 5 two and Y a half zames. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOB APPOINTMENTS Thrilling Game L] ] ] n Scoring four runs in the last half [ came irom behind to nip the Phil- lies 9-8 in a thriller at Cincinnati Hugh Poland, recently acquired from ‘l‘l yer and Team G. G. W.' L. Pet. LP. H. B.B. SO. Runs Swa' Gan the Phils, climaxed the Reds’ win- TE N A ER DEFEAT{MIH(W Moose 2 0 1 0 1.000 _« 5 6 5 | ning rally with a pinch-hit single Guy—Elks Ly LUETSURN 7 0\ 7 Al Lakeman, who went to the Phils | rr q n Cantillion—Elks L R 833 50 50 17 52 31 | - in the deal that brought Poland to o a lEGION NINE 4 ]’0 I Jensen—Legion L. 6 0 3 1 750 23 29 20 18 By JOE REICHLER the Keds, slannnied & bwo<iuin Homid IB. Palmer Eiks g pR e e 500 15 16 3 13 i - {during a five-run Philadelphia up- f a Sl SR e lo | Associated Press Sports Writer : DAKSI TAKES IN GAME I_ASI “IGHI;Rumunq diton . L8 2 1T 2 2. 14 JHSET JOnnny KONGRS Ot A “\I,JT:](fy:)lr\asifgl:z?;“flxul:id snapped | available for charter bY ot > ¥ { Willurd Marshall, the thumping trio Floberg—Moose R N | 000 10 15 18 3] a 10-game losing streak by beating K y-T l T {Dean—Moose L e i Lol 15 Ifl]’ the New York Glants have been p don 4.3 1 the opener bidt the BAY —“VEE —or Mo ' he Tecn-agers came outl on tOP porsythe—Moose e I R 000 W0l 8 10°4§PlusEing: ehemmy " pitelers ‘ot Wil o o U L Se ot meanic gaitie” of the as they trimmed the Legion boys|yocdqon Moose R 000 7 11 o ¢ 14 jterrific rate that veteran observers T \ ’ h iast night by a score of 4 to 1. Mer-|notar aoose I 0 0 1 0w 5 g g 3 11 |have begun to compare them with 9oubleheader in Boston 78 bl rlfllm! and l' ] "" Cruises | (Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) cado, one cf the youngSters, Put & | NOTE: Includes those who pitched and were either credited with a win or [{¢ famous old Murderers' Row of | "y “1oiors™Son“the opener for with Haytime ncmmmodnflnn- for 12 It took them 14 Innings to do it, ball over the creek for a home run charged with a loss the New York Yankees. the’ Bengals shanil ‘BIAS Kis 168 —avernight, six to eight persons but the San Francisco Seals snatch- in the third inning. A nice double But even the Yankee wrecking m‘ s :n{ s ;‘1 ey ioiay! ed second place from Oakland in play was completed in the third {crew of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig ana NS seve ol > BADIO-TELEPHONE EQUIPPED for 3 defeats. Dave Ferriss outlasted Diz- the Pacific Coast League last night, inning by the Teen-agers from| DOYLE IN GOOD | Tony Lazzeri, desite its tremend- ©° defeating the Oaks 9-7 short to second to first, showing the jous slugging prowess. could not ac- ¥, TTout in the nightesd ADDED SAFETY and CONVENIENCE Their victory coupled witn Sacra- older men that the youngsters are ccmplish what the 1947 Giant urlo ack ‘the’ Bt Tiotis Brnw}w i a mento's heavy-hitting win over Los a match for them any time (oNDITIoN FOR tis heading for it ey gl g . o ) i night game at Philadelphia winninz CALL ('RE'AN 473 Angeles trimmed the Angels’ league The future ball players pushed | At their currer: puces, - .ize, Coop- 4. 2 behind Dick Fowler. tead to one game heir first run across in the second ROBINSON Bou"’,”' and Marsaali may finish one. two. | waghington and Chicago in the — the hits were even-Stephen at 15- ne when J. Magorty flied to in the National League home American League and Boston nnd all in the Seals-Qaks battle, won ©mitz hit one in the dirt 4 i run and runs batted in champlon- g¢ Louis in the National were not — .] ;\':vn ; Oaklm\ld's ngh:]neld«-x Neill at the !:‘::vrv 0»’(‘1 was lhx'(wu; ((;\n l:;( By HUGH FULL e, Tesfimon G ' ven al ln >|;Ap uzu- :\'n other trio ever achiev- ¢heduled. eridan walloped a home run in first, then Connor single e & - b ke - ed such a feat v LT MRS ANN ARBOR, June 23 7 y Mize. Cooper and Marshall drove | : | the 14th with pitcher Bob Joyce le second, stole third and came X v Probably it won't Sacramento rattled the park with third football team next fall and Okla- H ¥ Lo v 2 the Angels, wh They repeated with three runs i Chicago, Bach walloped n M 3 14 hits in beating the Angels, who They repeated with three runs in [0O(01 feam next fall and Fighter in East | Cnlesgo. | E ! 2-man Mountain Tents got 12 Cliff Chambers of Belling- the third. McCormick struck out. | oo 5o Mo Sateh 15 that {run, with Cooper knocking m !mn 0 ; ¢ ; d o etball tea e catch is tha oy, | FUNS. Mize three and Marshall tw ham was the loser. _ Logan grounded out to second. y . pect to be good even by their CLEVELAND, June 26.—(P—The | "o A o Rubbel’ T'rpa“nn‘ The Hollywood Stars let go a 13- sSmuthberg sigled, took second on standdrds WA AbE Vers high Oleveland Boxing - Cdmy 1o el e win moved the Glants 1 3ame hit attack =against five rfortland the catcher’s error, took third on a sl ¥ . J i ¢ i . j away from the front running Boston As w, the Michigan grid squad | ported today that Jimmy Doyle was | p p pitchers to beat the Beavers, 10-6. wild pitch and held his bag g 9% nowe PR DR LREN SEC gAY {Braves and a_half game back of the | camp t “ amp Axes ves y & couple of weak spots | physically fit and ready when he | o0 oo "o 1 i walbe . p ¥ > Brooklvn Dodgers mun watked. Up to the plate - and tackle—and it has | entered the ring against Ray Rob. K ger WALLA WALLA Wash 1 @ Brush Tony Lupien’s powerful bat started Eas Eookies Are Stars a HReollvweod five-run spl in strolled George Mercado, wh ¢ ey ¢ it lzast five guys who would inson in the welterweight cham- o o L—Contirmeiion or d of 4 the fourth with a double and by a long home tur across the cresk = 4 plonghip bout that resulten n:t . ovkles HeFry Faylor and Johnn, F b 2 , S l jut i o S b R S O e et a2 0t ) dorisomeit e A, (i (ol VSR v St U-Ginkbes ning ; ree _runs. ca wworsky, likely will be converted Doyle's deatt e Celieze conchivg tenwre of R. V. $ 3 2 : % . . who defented the Pirates 6 in A ahead. 102, Hence u Portland four- The Legionnaires dia not cross & A The -rede iy ivebbbed & e u iito & center, which would make ihe | The veport was prepured ab the pioien™ 0 the 215t setback in is at ehd, wwaited | n‘sc Opo ents tun cluster ighth, including E s ; e shde t of Mavor ’ un cluster in the elghth, including the plate until the sixth inning wolverines very tough on defense request of Mavor Thomas Burke &t |(n. Bucs' Jast 26 games, Taylor lfm. the roturn trom California today of Harve Storey’s two-run homer, and 'h‘"f only crossed once. Mc- Still they're not looking forward |a speclal meeting called by Com- |5 the pirates to seven hits in Frank Baker, Chairman of the Col- availed them nothing. Daniels singled and came in With ity any great gles to the Minne- mission Chairman Ardrew Putman \ i : Tovre Beatd: ot T aits ots 3 # 2 3 ¥ gaining his fifth victory while Jor- lege Board of Trustees and its of Seventh place San Diego finally the only Legion run for the {racas. seq game, for the reports are that| Dr. A F. Hoagedorn, commission foc (15 ) 0 FEOW it o foial spokesuan; “ .r m halted a seven-game losing streak 'the first game played in about 1o Bernic Bierman will have plenty bhysician, gave his own testimony fiiic [IOR BOTC EVE TAnS W hh‘s Botirces olosé to the school report lll by hammering out 16 hits {o trim weeks of the stuff that breaks the scales and that of other physicians thail oo oo mgm-g that the veteran coach and athletic last place Seattle, 6-4. Dain Clay, A postponed game will be played Oklahoma's basketballers won't |the 22-year-old Californian showed g Py SV Glmoe o Girector 1 “on the. way out” after ”.n' als a' U Padre cutfielder, had a walloping n:\‘.v!fl‘. westher permiiting, be- sppear in Madison Square Garden |10 injury of any kind before he en- tion rookie righthander spun his refusing o ‘ssign good time. getting iive single: five times up and stealing two bas- in Iks and the Moose. This this year, due to a dispute on dates, tered the ring with Robinson third shutcut of the season wi i Everything up against such| Meanwhile, Coroner Samuel R, AN When 4 oned game frem Tues- bug they'll warm he limited the Cleveland Indians to NEW! BETTER! in £ : teams as Ohio State, Holy Cross, |Gerber sald he was determined 0 ;00 pits as the Yankees won 3-0 Juheau Young's Toy Section on - ; f game last nizht fol- Wisconsin, and De Paul Coach learn :1 Doyle had recovered suf-' night. A tremendous Yankee the mezzanine floor—Where you'll SDOT"M STANUING Ur CLURS Bruce Drake, who is here with his ficiently from a concussion received | .. 4 tumout of 60400 cash eus. Always find what every child wants Pacltic Goast Leugue \B R 1 PO A E golfers, confides: ‘We'll be zood, While in a fight with Artie Levine /o nf CURats FRon Bt SO B0 0 o oiee, —ady. 615-t1 w L Pc s 0 3 6 0 1 but I won't say it to you fellows.|March 11, 1946 to go through with o0 " oo the million mark DU Los Angeles 49 38 563 Hagcrup, 2b 2707119 p I cry like heck to you. 1B Lils RV, g : 1,018082—in 31 games. The win in- Empire Wanw-ads for results! San PFrancisco Y] 38 553 Vuille, ¢ 1:0 ‘0. 4.8 1 il He reported he would question 2 D R 3 it il 2 R Osakland % 45 38 542 Ray, cf 1°0 00 00 SHORTS AND SHELLS Paul Dovle, manager of the late Sacramento 43 42 506 McDaniels, ss 311 0 0 o Denveralready has put in a bid | boxer, today and Matchmaker Larry ® i Portland 87 .29, . A8T Tyboll B 3 9 11 1 y for next years National Collegiate |Atkin and Dr. Hoagedom Saturday Hollywood 40 46 465 T IMagorty. 1 3 o 1 2 o 3 Basketball final ... Ed McKzever, e 2 e San Diego 37 46 448 Hansen, of, £ 4 0¥y o 109kINe st ths Baslbic Conl, Conpecs bacc ? Seattle 3 46 432 Prouty, It S 0 0 0 o pence from the ouside pleks the MRS. GLtnn MORGAN i o . d [d] i Miller, rf 30 0 0 o o footballers to finish this way, South- n t National League : 2 litornia, oregon state. ucLa, COMES FROM SITKA ' Eg‘J/‘ Brooklyn 8 oo apie g7 1 Lo e - 1: be as strong as the Midwest in a New York 32 25 561 Smithberg p oW vl s *,“‘“ Teguriless of What TUL-| . o Sisno: e Morgan:Arafyed 4 b 2 e o nois did to UCL New Year's Day : Chicago 31 29 517 Eastman, ri 21 % e R m Sitka to meet Mr. Morgan St. Louis . 30 30 500 Mercado, cf 35 | who came in on the Alaska. He is Cincinnati 30 32 484 J Magorty 2 0 (HANGI"G (luBS i asscciated with the Edgecumbe Ex- Philadelphia 26 36 419 Schmitz 2.0 ploration Company, head office at Pitssburgh 22 36 379 o'Cennor, 1b 4 Sitka e Sanferd, If 20 CHICAGO, ].“‘,' 26. - M —John Mr. Morgan is a member of the American League McCormick, 3b 20 Pizza. Chief of Poice in suburban | American Institute of Mining and w L Pct. — = — — — — Caiumet Park, is going to retire | Metallurgical Engineers and has New York 37 24 807 Totals 20 4 321 8 1 after 17 vears on the force and open | been traveling in the states for the Boston 3 2 569 Summary: Home runs: Mercado. a night elub. past ten and one half months. Philadelphia 30 29 508 Deoukle play: Logan to Schmitz to I'm tired of seeing people in The Morgans are at the Baranof Chicago 30 32 484 O'Connor. Struck out: by T. Ma- trouble and unhappy,” said the 40- ' Hctel and will go to Sitka about Detroit 28 30 483 gorty 8 by Smithberg 8. Walked: year-old chief. “I want to watch |the first of July. Cleveland 2 27 481 by T. Magorty 5, by Smithberg 1. scme happy, carefree people for a ¥ - e - Washington 26 30 464 Wild pitches: by Magorty 2. Hit by while.” When you pay ior QUALILY why St. Louis 23 35 397 pitched ball: Vuille. Umpires: at B R not get the FINEST—Bu OR- the plate, Gaunt, on the bases, Read the want-aus ror vargams! SHEIM SHOES at Graves. t : Smithberg. T:me of game: 1 hour s .8 5 e B e B Gus e o A T T | “w D SEATTLE Peters: has switched to Only a few hours away by fasf, new 4-engine Clippers . . . . ' . N . TIDE CABLE JUNE 27 Low tide 3:33 am. 28 ft. High tide 9:46 a.m., 125 ft. Low tide 15:31 p.m., 8.7 ft. High "tide 22:04 p.n., 154 ft. Calvert because Calvert is smoother. e #of 1308 No. Wilson Dr., Shorewood, Wisc. 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