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ALASKA e PAGE THREE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947 For men who shave every day SAUER DOES ' By Bill AVE CREAM “NO-BRUSH" tCKER The MODERN shave cream Edd Los Angelss right for MODERN men fielder or by hrowin ie e P T ue, f t A : i af e e A g Sa ¢ on the second hali of the s I d it cillp vl late f fis eae RED HOT_Ewell Back- | o FIEHING PARTIES well, (above) Cincinnati hurler, Fishing gear supplied) ving Chambers slim 3-2 mar- Pinky Wood uthpaw ¢ schedule next Monday night following is the schedule, first n d teams to pla 6:30 Joined baseball's no-hit stars with a 6-0 defeat of Boston. i 1 ® Scenic & Phaoto Cru i at Hourly Rates | L efitor-Sit © Water Taxi t» Taku | ] | 2 | Lodge | ; sccond named teams t five defeats s at I-r;lv,’wlr‘-'k“ ; ; : d to CANNERYMEN 11 July 1 yachusetts vs. Te 2 I ! b‘llbpuxlj vs. Veterans Adm. H. G. Heaton oi Libby, McNeil| § Call BILL JONES July 15 vs. Subp mi y Hay Seattle, is a Teen CA. I i e hits tel July Teen-Age vs. Veterans out of ¢ 70-foot circuit | ¥ HEE S B e Adm.;Wachusetts vs. C.AA pet.t tie in the sixth N URNE s R 5 Jily Subpott vs, C. A. A s :\ . Moty C_g LFING TURNESAS —7he “golfing Turnesas” get together in New York to welcome RN Viillie, (center) who brought back tie British amateur cup. Left to right are Doug, Joseph, Phil, Willie, Mike, Sr., Frank and Mike, Jr. eterans Adm.vs.CAA.; Teen-Age vs. Subport July 24—Wachusetts vs. Teen-Age; Subport vs. Veterans Adm. July 28—Wachusetts vs. Subport; Teen-A . C.AA. July Teen-Age vs. Veterans Adm.; Wachusetts vs. C.A.A. July 31—Subpc ¥ T A A Wachusetts vs. Veterans Adm Aug. 4—Veterans Adm. vs. CAA,; / Teen abport Middlewei, Aug. T usetts vs. Teen-Age; | Champion, Tony - The Triangle Cleaners You Say SERVICE? You don't lrave to go farther for superior i dving Louis, 3-1 . As Detro.t and Boston split two, the Yanks' lead now measures nine 1 series squared mes over both the Tigers and Red Hollyweod Tex H n tamed Detroit 1 I N in the opener. decisioning Dizzy e UBS y Trout, but Stubby Evermire squared ers with a fcur-hit shutcut 3-9, to hand Denny Galehoue his first L The Philadelphia Athletics bounc- I 1 ing The results except Los which the STANDING OF Pot has been” surpas Sux\);nm”\ § “, rl,l_\mn . :.'!]A(irn(!ml J.n'cé“ Il.nno ed u.wl:(‘ilmull tl;m. I;m—hrx;. 1;{)-1\11; cleaning service- Aug Vachusetts vs. Subport erdan, v Graziano. 51 500 AT 3 loss to Cleveland’s Den Black anc ¥ olus. Quick pick-up Teen-Age vs. C.AA Weltcrweight 46 484 By JAOR HAND clubbed out a 4-2 margin over the v dsiiiaty A . 14—Teen- Age v 15| Champion, Ray Robinson; i 19 476 (AssociateG irvess Sports Writer) (ribe for Phil Marchildon’s nnth Wachusetts vs. C.A.A centender, ne £ ) 417 456 Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati is victory. 185t [} Lightweight Se 44 55 444 taking 1 aim cn a place among Washingtcn climbed into sixth » ,AI‘, ATUBDAY Wachusetts X Champion, Ike ia Ic 1 JENERERIY the Naticnal Liagues m n day Flace over cago by toppinz th l" OON ; Aug. 21— contender, Bob Montgomer pitching greats with a 13-game win White Scx, 4-3, in a Comiskey Park “For Better e 'ght »d by night game. repor ted Appearance” Teen-Age vs. Subport Pet. streak thy following Winner of first half plays thr le Pep; logical 2 cnly four hurlers in the older cir- S eee - " game scries with winver of secend ¢ Acevedo cuit since 1900 CALL k< half to determine Juneau cham- les Riley The all-time record is 19 in a ician said he sul- Baniamweight St. Louis 36 held jeintly by Rube Marquard in ep an S 04 ! »! Champicn, Manuel Ortiz; lezical | Cincinnati 39 1912 and Tim Keefe in 1888, both htin t contender, Harold Chica: 39 of the New York Nationals. (arl Brolgign;<iq Philadelphia 45 5 Hubbell sewed together a string of 5. Angeles, He n; logi- ' Pittsburgt 15 16 in 1936 for the New York Giants no{ ou L Gdamc) Wa no, R ‘Blacky” was not up to his AU, 406 S| S ¢ { i : : plained Subypor | American League form in last night’s 10-6 decisi : 5 L 38 S Aot Age—Lonegan, 766 oo v e AR L S R et T , L Tafling 10, y;:l\:l 10, minutes later | Keitk New Yerk »l‘lll“]:'-‘.‘jg ‘TI‘\;‘”)I v»"I it was his )f’l:“ 1 ’} &:“ ‘(.‘P ‘[1‘(“:"“1" !Al r.": \;;n”\ ders caid C land did ndt | % : b s il b itk : have ken a severe 1 en be pipch. indint dQuIsh . nen-title,, g ough he was down for »ut at North £ league UAMESUNDAY S Leaders: d s twize in the first round . 15t night S hitter at the Brooklyn enjoyed Blackwall's s cess at leng range, havin t cu Chicag before the Boston re- turns were in. The Braves' los , New: Yorl upped the Dodgers’ National Lea- 161 New Yor Gastineauw Channel League gue lead to a cozy e full games. In Hcllyweod, «Calif.—Jorge Sz TULSA MEN HERE | New Registered at the Baranof Hotel from Tulsa, Oklahema, are W. A ! _ombardi, hurl'ng his first com- chez, 119%., Havana, outpoi Tappolet, P. G. Mack, and L. N 1 1 game of the year, allowed i 119, Los Angel: Mocney 1 1 590 cnly four t (Long Island Sta- o SRS 1 : A t Cards fivelli, 138%, Milan, T ted Dom Amorcso, The linals' march through t s halted by the New York Giants, who were beaten In San by the Redbirds 4-3 cn homers by Daniels, 16, P Del Rice and Rcn Nerthey in the ed first game of a doubleheader. The Az, feet Giants overcame a five-run Car- In lu—David Kui Konz, 117 feet ® |dinal first inning with eight in 122, Honolulu, outpointed Tony Oli- Calif.'— Charles ug, Pa., outpoint- 145, Phoenix, TIDE 1T ABLE ° . . ° b4 JULY ® Low tide 3: ® IHigh tide ® Low tide ° ° ° ° ° ° . L p.m., ‘46 feet ® |their half and went on to win 17-9 vera, 120, San Fran 13, High tide 2 pm., 15.7 fect ® [in a game merciiully halted by i il JULY 14 ® | darkness in the eighth. MASONIC NOTICE e E R TN L L L L L LR i 1., 08 feet ®| Billy Cox’s four hits highlighted Regular meetnz Mt. Juneau 13 e atmty am., 124 feet ® ithe Pittshurgh Pirates’ 7-2 night Iodge 147 P and A M, Monday pm., 46 feet ® [pame romp over the Phillies for July 14 at 7:30 pm. Work in F.C. w tide 4 Low tic Boston, 15; 9 : High tide 22:45 pm., 166 fect o |Frnie Bonham's seventh success. dearee e nn nm W Pitching- Shea, New York, 11-2 \ L e B S S B The New York Yankees stretched J. W. LEIVERS, Sec’ 628-2t. naay 846; Cleveland, 4-1, .800. 7 5 L T their win streak to 10, the longest - > o L am NEmemrEka B EsEaRESESS ARZICLES in the Majors this season, by sub- Riad the wxant-ads for pargams! by e ous only be- cause it's made of the choicest ingredi- ents, Thi: lt’st eet it’s Percy's BGY U S. SAVINGS BONDS —. 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