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Yanls Keep Win Streak, Am.league | Early Season Leader Tigers Runnerups — Brooklyn ’ Leads in Nat. League bie: away frem “contenders Eosten the pa are S0 other that the out of sight one an puiling teams at much later and perhaps blown lor Philadel- twice while Boston d pair to Cleveland. Ten g a half is not an imy cap to overcome in the other capable of none ¢ teams apr sustained wsom Goes In 1f fresh out of gambled and wol old Newsom, Wwho ;b wai from Washington, —an Rookie Vic Raschi, who arent club & while Pacili brought back to t ard for his fin 1 to Portland of threw shutout six innings but weakened ir seventh and y to Joe Pa llie Reynol: finally had to r to the hill in the last of the to preserve a 4 edge 14th str 1t in ks Buncl Detreoit belted Connie 3 <ing A’s, 4-2 and 7-6. After Vi gil 1cks tamed the Athletics wit a fivehitter in the cpener, Fre Hutchinson pulled the second ocut of the fire He had tc com . through with three hitless reli innings and required Roy Cullen- kis seventh victory. Mcl Harder shut out the Red Sox with nine hits, 8-0, thi triumph of his long career. And his .Cleveland staff mate eve Gromek, outpitched Joe Dobson to make it a clean swetp for the leveland Indians Brewns Can’t Draw C y 4,843 St. Louis citizens wer interested enough to show up the Br lcublelieader Sid Hudson er but the Browns finally starts, 3-2. Boosters of a subway world ser- igs drew added support fr Brooklyn's 9-1 succ against Cir | cinnati, stretching their win string to seven Despite the win, the Dodge ground for the Boston Bra two from Chicago's stumkling 8-1, 6-5. Lefthanders Go In lost Ben Chapman threw his left- © handed pitchers against the St. Louis Cardinals and got away with an even break. Ken Heintzelman hurled the Philadelphia club tc a 4-2 nod over Ken Burkhart in the first game, but Howie Pollet later bested Oscar Judd, 3-2 in a 10-inning duel decided by Stan Musial's triple. Pittsburgh and the New York Giants split two in the Polo Greunds. The Pirates took, the first 6-3, but lost the second game, 3-1. - - — #AKU LODGE Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof for reservations and transportation angements. —adv. 604-8f LOGGING SHOES We can now supply you with GREENE ' LOGGING SHOES CAULKED Sizes 6 to 10 H. S. GRAVES The Clcthing Man JUNEAU MABINE C0. MARINE WAYS and REPAIRING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION Marine Hardware Rubber Boats PHONE 29 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947 decisic in four dates. C he ea scason leader R t [ § rup spot be- s eighth-inning homer to earn ° siderec the Senaters, their first in eight as liquidated damages, 3 of Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways BOXER DIES; \Padres, Rainiers Fighting ecion : l INJURED IN 4-ROUNDER HCLLYWCOD £, July. 14 Injuri ve n Fr t ed fatal to Bemn Angeles bantam- apsed 1 his d i died wi t T consciousness. He had League Naticnal League h, .319. York, T 3; R mholtz, Cincinna r wdelphia, 95 Home Runs—Mize, New York Munge! , 15. York, 11-2 5-1, .833. Gordon - > When —Buy FLOR: ves. not get the 2IM SHOE pruce, western hem- cédar sawtim feet, more or less f piling 1 of 1 than $2.00 X M f s pruce r, $1.50 per M feet BM. for v cedar sawtimbe B.M. for heml nd $000 linear i | ‘ | | z feet in length | r linear foot for piling feet in length will be con- $500 must accompany each | bid, to ke applied on the purchase ice, refunded, or retained in part ceording to | the conditicns of sale. Primary | nufacture outside of the Territory Alaska of anv vart of the timber is subject to consent of the Regional Ferester. The right is re- ed to any or all bids ceived. Be e bids are submitted, ; full information concerning the ons of sale, and the of bids should be - ob- ed from the Division Supervisor, ineau, Alaska, or the Regional For- ester, Juneau, Alaska. rst publication, June 21, 1947. b tion, Ji 14, 1947 FOR WORK OR PLAY S oris Cruiser ' ANGELS HIT STRIDE: TOP P.C. LEAGUE ut for Positions B By ted Pre > Los Angeles sear to have hi Leaders: The following are the leaders in {o the two major leagues Philadelphia, | San Diezo dition to timely hitting, the got a three-hit, nine- pitehing job from sout | Joining the club. Bihre- Dirmed, Ok . Gleason unsuccessfully tried to bunt y the only consc ome Runs—Williams, Boston r QUALITY why Brew O rought his circuit clout " ‘Bv\ e and V Bill Posedel in the finale sou Novikoff's 14th homer led the it closi DING OF TE ot for piling up ,i | Sacramento i Portland | Hollywood Nativnar veague Try a bottle of Roma Estate Wine today! There’s a real FOR CHARTER| L PISHI G PARTIES g gear supplied) Scemc & Photo Cruises * ‘at Hourly Rates Water Taxi to Taku Lodge Call BILL JONES E 560 or Harbor Cafe 2 Boat Sales Appraisals BOX 2719 treat in store for you. Once you have tasted this fine wine, you'll know the reason for its great popularity. Roma Estate Wine quality is the result of years of experience in grape growing and wine making. © ROMA WINE CO., LODI, HEALDSBURG, FRESNO—CALIF. | B THE DAILY ALASKA [ Amerfean sent a long one into left he stretched into 2 sen followed him to bat, | o short and McDaniels third on a fizlder" first on ‘\\ ked went down t ! umpoires switched positions, |G. Mo w took over the base es went to the plate Not Elks 1 Legion Score Nevu LEGION 7-4 - ON SUNDAY Score by Innings 123456789 R the Angels Mocse 0123000017 - my singled, and Gleason round to score safely, Mierze- | pigyer 1 on the a goinz to sece the seasor \xt up, and els were a f the Coast fence ejewski t one. Jensen came up. but put- ed a sort one to the pitcher and very nearlv ended anv Legion hopes for the ball game right there. Logs- to 4 score 1ed the entire ga although he began ccuracy in the latter for the Legion. but placed during the third by Jack Mc- _ Daniels. connected with a fly, but Smithbe ed it out in center field to Cone Doubles Shaw W promptly knocked a double into left field. Rollison singled to center nd scor Core, advancing himself to second on the toss to wme. Cashen seratched a hit to third base, and took second on a pad peg first. Rollison came home to ro sacrificed, and Cesh- ed to third: but then Smith- berg flied out to the catcher, and wase't a safe hit in the first but Notar scored the Moose in the top half rond, after he had been sent to first on balls. He stole and went to third on a wild hen can home on the v-in as Pasquan flied out to Smithberg in right field The Moos lied two more runs ecer h nights in the third i . Logsdon, first man up, walked. He stole second, then took third on a wild pitch. Flo- be also went to first on balls. then Magorty bunted. On a fielder choice, Logsdon was tagged out a » in to the plate. e up, and both runners on another wild piteh, h Moore walked. Metcalf t ended the Legion scoring for tars wa -run homer the Legion loaded the bases but didn't gst a run in. R flied ont to f to left field. Ferraro flied out to Flok on the pitcher’s mound mithberg came up, walked, and v Vince ced the Oaks' m t neme fi Cleibon ke it BRI ! ext at bat, and knocked a ball Gleason walked after him to put ot b lopr out to third, where Jensen fumbled | 6.men on. MisrBelewkl came | . mge seven-hit pitching s v, but Leg hopes to close the gy threerun gap in the score were d2sh- he knocked an infield ball to pitcher thrown out at r and sewed up the runs in the seventii in third g came up, and again there during s an error at third base, allow- Magorty to come home. Pasquan nd Nevue, however, were not so lucky when they went to & s went dc on str thrown out at first B enlist ws "Em g forme National al inning, N an was to from ond Th vug eingled to short left field. Rose whacked a long double to- ward the fence, and Nevue and from ma N lling the Padre ir half of the third, the Ferraro 2ot Legion had voor luck i o i et e g Siieers ad i T Al nw"né(;n;;;: v ey b Steel Plates, Bars and Rounds, Welding Sup- it pitching by Herman o The Legion tried once more in the 1x not ity i ariti sl Supplies. Hl-Sp.eed Drills, Electric Motors and t Dubiel in the open- last inning. McDaniels knocked & o there will be very little inter. Accessories. Many Other ltems. Gleasen singled into left field, high fly to shi and went to second on Fielder Rc e S T error. Mierzejewski lined out to OTIC: IS HEREBY GIVEN: Moore at second, who made a beau- That E. Edward Whitesel. executor tiful one hand catch. of the estate of Ellen Kirkpatrick, Beginning the fourth inning, Rose also known as Nellie Kirkpatrick, the Moose. He and as Mrs. E. Kirkpatrick, de- rt right field, but sault acific Coast League went to bat for Wt . broke his bat handle off clean as he | ceased, has filed his final account W&F II. 62 45 singled to short left field. Logsdon and report of his administration of 56 49 fouled fo Rollison at first base, then said astate, and his petition for dis- | A1l 54 49 Floberg bunted safe. tribution thereof; in the United 51 54 sorty hit a grounder into right | States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- |~ 47 51 field, and Rose came from second neau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska; 50 58 to score. On the throw-in, Flob that 10 o'clock A, M. September 49 57 went to third and Magort 18th, 1947, has ben fixed as the 47 55 ond. Moore hit into a fizlder’s time and said court the place for and Floberg was out as he came in hearing sam~; and that all persons to the vlate. concerned th 1 are hereby noti- w L Pet. Metcalf singled, loading the b: fied to appear at said time and place 48 « 31 608 then Notar walloped a two-bagger and file their objections, if any, to 4 33 .571 that brought in Magorty and Moore. said final account and petition for 40 35 uan was netx man at bat, but 'settlement and distribution thereof. 42 37 ever had a chance, as Metcalf Dated: Juneau, Alaska, July 14th, 39 41 aught off third for the final | 1947 g 36 43 | E. EDWARD WHITESEL, Exzcutor. Philadelphia 34 46 Moose took over the field, | First publication, July 14, 1947 30 47 s came to b'l[ for thv e- FAMILY and GUESTS WILL CHEER YOUR CHOICE RoMA Estate California Wine is acclaimed by those of discriminating taste -lihnu. 3 Quterne 7 V7 ccond Baseman Moore was under- six months old, who had ath it for the putout sen flied out Cape @ went to se thrown out at first For furthey information, write to § The Box Score the District Personnel Ofti les Dorn 1 t nd R 1 and Cashen both |game t ruck out {and wa the to half cf the fifth, P = 1 Nevue struck out, and | d out .JM Daniels on the ‘x‘.\\ r, P ! . Before the Legion came o | Magorty wnd | Metcalf box, Gleason ‘stole sec- Totals 2b. 3 Cashen was out at first to retire the side.' perraro, p., 1 The top half of the sixth inning ¢mithberg, 1 5 cf,p.. 5 0 00 M mes W 30 42 Fournie, Ray €chulier, Harold Zena- & 1 3 o _ Alaska Steamship Company's (. joe Mathiscn,« Cliff Andarson, 51 o o Baranof arrived in Juntau Saturday Jepry MeCarthy Miss Put el It : 4 0 o evening at 10 oeclock from the yop. A 1 1 Westward, and sailed for tle SO Totals Legion 000022000 4 7 o ton wal then Floberg bunted Rk Ellis, Mrs. Helen Fenn, John Hill, IR The Mocse baseball hine pulled |saf¢ fr a single. Magorty singled | Tyo.page hits: Ne . Mr.and Mrs. James Loy, Mis nother victory out of the sack yes- | Into Short center field then, and|earned runs: Moose, §, judi . Laurs Orwhyy S N Sde: Wipes e L the Bati bark| londed thé o cn bases: Moose 10, Le 1, figat,, oriCRT ARG e e Waody. t the Legion on the short | 11 @ tight svot, Pitcher McDaniels | ¢y, eyrors: Mocse 3, Legion 1 first F'om Valdes, L. C. Rice and A.| re down and struck out Moore 'y balls: off Floberg 5, off Ferraro 3, Pauline Meredith nd Metealf in succession. Notar | off MeDaniels 1; struck out: by berg 10, by - 8; winnin the side with three men on. pitcher. , bases, Hedges; time of game: h the Legion ud to bat, Cope ‘s phours. 5 minutes. the Elks and Moose, is scheduled to b2 played tonight. Inecitentally there will be no more Teen-Aage games for the remainder cf the season thus permitting the rejular teams to nlav cn Wednesday in order to get caught up on »ostponed R s NAVAL RESERVES MAY NOW ENLIST any man who served in anch of the armed services were too young to serve, can now the Volunteer This organization is just what its name implies; a group of who have agreed to their contact with the avy during peacetime, and who in national emergency may form a nucleus of traincd, selected in lunteers tain time of e with normal civilian lf> e eligible are: x-USN, USNR. USCG, US- CGR, USMC, USMCR, and US Ar- my tand Reserve Component) who rerved on active duty durin and were der honorable conditions male and less. than eight Announcing — Ouistanding Values in a $130,000 Inventory! —HOW TO0 BUY —- NS ere et ~SALES LISTS Tom Savora, om, Mrs. C. O Then Jen- vious military to Pasquan at first can pass a physical e safe on an error, and | All male persont nd on another. Rolliscn forty years, of age. hen ided the Dball the required physical ex- Mis. H sunded one to pitcher amination I ¥ Mathers, experience, thirty Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, Betty who Jean and Marjorie Lee, Mr. and decker, Mr. and Mrs nklin, Dr. M aret Dale, B. Haynes, Char- hm O'Leary and Naval District, Herb Law 8. MacKinnon - resane. ot - M, William Jones MOOSE Headquarters ABRHPOAE J 8 G D 4 3 22 Any Naval 0 0 0 siling in Ala 1 1 T W B sisting o H d iSh S 0 112 0 0 recrulting n re onorea ar ynower 51 10 2 0 serve requested to write to the 5 1 2 0 0 1 above addresses Mrs. William Jones was | 8.0 0 000 > o at a stork shower given ky Mrs bR & T John Olson and Mrs. Bugene Weod at Ms. Olson's Games were ping. fellowed Jones was Baranofln .0 39 17 4 lln'nl on 12th LEGION laye ABRHPO A E T Going South ne Stevenson, John Lefore midnight ’ Intound 354 0871 3 TS AN £ When you prv tor QUALITY why csengers from Sewatd!yot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- y Cr Mrs. Dorothy | sHEIM SHOE! —aav. 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SALE DATES Veterans Purchasing “Set-Aside” Jtems July 28 (Bring your discharge—no priority certificate lcquned) 4 Federal Agencws g . _July 28 Certified Veterans (Business use) July 29 Federal Works Agency (buying under Publnc Law 697) . - July 30 Territorial and Local Governments . k ~July 31 Eligible Non-Profit Institutions July 31 Non=Priority Purchasers August 1 and 4 Detailed sales lists available from W.A.A. Representative stationed at Surplus Property Yard, Ladd Field, during inspection and sale period; and at the Anchorage W.A.A. Office, Box 2466.