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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN PAGE AU, ALASKA THREE DICK TRACY | e R G R e — - I. eague | s BEEN DEVELOPED | NOW LET US LOOK IN. AT THE OFFICES OF GLANCE MAGAZINE T : HERE AS REVOLUTIONARY | |[BY MY HEAD SCIENTIST, WHO? DIET SMITHP WELL Y| Ac OUR 2-WaV WRIST BRILLIANT, - WHAT? I €ddEerS [-owace vou My FRIEND? CAN'T TELL YOU RADIO, WHICH I WANT YOU e GLAD TO HEAR FROM ATO SEE! VES YOU f={ [OVER THE T (el p A EoL o S T s . | fanties i s Nutiosial ieagl] . PHONE. OVER IN OF THEM IN THE -J & [thzough-games of yesterday: are ns| 2/ COLOR FOR THE HE('"( HGHT R A I N I E RS INuunm\»& rhafieSapi et dheddin § o iAmvric.m League { N {ing— Walker, Philadelphia, | h, 319 | all, New | | 344; Gustine, Pittsburgh, A | Runs batted in—Mze § Yok, 74 Mize, New York 71 | Home runs—Mize, New York {27; Marshall, New York, | | Pitching—Blackwell, Cineinnati L] L3 a (17-2, 895 -e e Dodgers, C;d-sSIa[ed for Seattle Splifs Doublehead- RiNG DOPE ' Sensational Finish in er with Portland to | Pennant Race {10501 o i et el e i CALLING TRACY, CALLING TRACY) GLANCE PHOTOGRAPHER IS HERE ON IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENT AND WANTS STICK OUT wuz.\fi Moo vou Like YOUR RING IS FINGER. THIS? b follows By JOE REICHLER (By THE ASSULIATSD PRESS At Albany, N. Y, Ma: Servo (Associated Press Sports-ritci) Seattle’'s Raimers stood at their 145, Schnectady, N. Y. knocked Baseball fans are hereby given high2st point of tn~ season in Pa-|out Benny Singleton, 150'., of Waterturg, Conn., in 2 rounds fair warning to be prepared for cific Coast League play—sole pos another hectic down-to-the-wire sessicn of fourth place—after split-| At 1 Francisco, Eddie Prince, finish in the National League tinz a doubleheader with their 130, Los Angeles, outpointed Ben- pennant race with the Brooklyn northwest ¥ivals' at Portland. {ny Calla, 137, Oakland, 10 Dodgers and St. Louis Cardina’s| The two clubs wound up their, At Salt Lake City, Paul Perkins, c once again assuming the leading|12-game marathon with Portland 158':. a local Loy, stoppad Don ? » . \ e roles. | taking the opener 11-7 and Seattle Kenny, 157, of Portland, Ore.. in i ¢ y / A % S EES Despite the Brooks' handsome|coming back in the finale 9-5. The & ix round go. four-game tulge—six and a half|split jumped Seaftle a half game SR e R ! over the fourth-place Redbirds— ahead of Sacramento which drop-' the Cardinals are not as bad off \ped an 8-2 decision to San Fran- 'ars Monda JAs first glance would seem to im- ¢isco. They were the night’s only ply. The schedule is heavily in|games their “favor | Harvey Storey, the league’s 1946 Of the' tour chief contenders—!patting champion, connected with Breoklyn, New Yorl A ro - - READY. YOUR EYE! BY THE way. I VOU'RE 'GONNA PUT ON INTEND TO DO YOU MEAN THEY WANT TOY THIS SWALLOW-TAILED COAT; A A LITTLE PUT OUR. PITCHERS ON 7 PHOTOGRAPHY THE FRONT KIVVER OF GLANCE? - The stars in games played Mon- Boston and g base-loaded circuit clout in mp""'i‘; ere. 8 Sollane ¥ s St. Louis—the Cards have the seventh and final inning to breax DAttng. Bruce Edwards, Dodgers most games left to play at home—|up a 7.7 deadlock in the Portland |—4rove in four runs in the Brooks' first game 7-4 win over the Reds 38. The Giants have 30, the|yictory. Seattle staged its own fin-| . 3 § Braves 28 and the Dodgers have gl frame uprising in the ninth- WiD three singles; singled in the the Jeast number of all—26. Ining finale with a six run bupse WiPDINg rua in the ninth inning of Dedgers Swal leds to take the scries nine games to ¢ 4-3 second game 4 The Dodgers staged a temporary gp.cq Pitching, Dutch Leonard, P]nlhf:x farewell party at Ebbets Field! " gor prancisco's triumph came on | -Veteran knucklebzller won his yestérday by knocking ,off 1he o ‘hip sixth inning good for five U Eume of the season against : Cincinnati Red in both ends of a ¢ niac Bob Chesnes, the exishort- only folr defeats by limiting the . e, Pirates to five hits as the Phils doubleheader, 7-4 and 4-3. Catch- Fx v ’ stop turned pitcher, mar S er Bruce Edwards was the big gun' jron i e R SRR iy 17th victory of the season on a i owner of the wellknown cruiser they carrie ght pas:enger Y for lihe Brocks, driving in four o n ¥ Vs owner of the wellknown iser they carried eight pas:engers to M runs tH e’ obefing victory andl| 107Pit periormance. ‘Tony Preitas, FORMER vlSIIoRS Vermarco is heading up their | Anctorage and one to Cordova and Mrs. Frank Miller. 3 three weeks' trip. Juneauites J.| From Anchprage to Juneau For .Prince Rupert: Mrs. Ray beid ¢ Renshaw and Mrs. M. Boynton. - 5 E the tiny southpaw, was his victim. knocking in the winning run in e : # 4 frie: ittty WALH 0 Alfith MAtAE| Seattle entertains San p,am,sm‘VA SOFIBALLERS REIURN FOR MORE Rogers nad G. Rogers complement were!: M. C. James, Jack Bess, J Y D S , single. jand Portland Los Angeles in the the ship's crew. | H. Baker, Charlés Winstead, Geo . To Vancouver: Mrs. L. Robinson, The Dodgers were forced to come | LISt half of a split week. San Di- | l“ lEAGuE lEAD r " 4 i - e | Leutkehans, 'Gedrge - Hendrickeon GOIn Sou!h Mrs. ‘Alma H. Jones, Margaret from behind in each game, much ego goes to Hxxll}'m'r?od and Sacra- | SEE'NG AlASKA R. J. Meek, Clyde Brewster McDoneld, Mrs. R, G. MéDonald, to the “delight’ of ‘35,092’ ¢ash 'cus- | MeNto to Oakland in other series' e pNA (ARRIES 24 ON Cerdova tc Juneau: Jack O'- " Ted @ekolm ‘and eizht miners from tomers making up the largest JUFENE The Veterans Administration last v - |Neil, €. Wkyolf, Jerry Oaksmith o wulsequah, B, C. - ess Lowse sailed this - o'clock for Vancou KANSAS FAMILY LEAVES home attendance of the season - < 4 wEd night defeated the USCG Wachu- I | Yakutate to Juneau: Capt. Ras- The Prir Pcte Reiser, the hard-luck cham-| STANDING OF THE CLUBS 'sett 11 to 1 to take the softball Bemhard .lensens Come 'RIPS, WESIERN RUN‘mnuf‘n Guy Graham, A. L. Tun- moining k- i ; his left shoulder Pacific Coast League league lead. O'Day, Vets' pitcher gesvik, Auer Edmund. B. C. with 25 passengers emba ‘ sll:’:n E‘Euifs:g fielding Young's in- w L Pct. 'allowed the Coast Guar:(sm(gl only Ba(k, AlSO J l Pa"OflS On the flight irom Anchorng_e the e B 5 ¥ Mrs. dl'lor::me. Reece, L,:nd hl:: side-the-park homer in the first | Los Angeles 66 48 579 four hits S E AI k -l- to Juneau yesterday, the Pacific Juneau to Anchorage: V. Young, Sy X ldmtbo a:x t;mk.mbe:m, z game and was forced to retire. Ex- | Oakland 60 50 545! Keller was the leading hitter for S. E. Alaska rps Northern Airlines brought elght Sam Amoto, R. W. Rhodes. Arth- Ps listed for seatile sre an rothy o A muumy. :: amination showed no fracture. He San Francisco 60 53 .531;fm- the Vets, with three doubles oty pasfengers from Anchorage, three ur Hedges, Jessie Bird, F,.“F']mml- Dcnna Peyten, Mr. ead Mrs H R. left on the Princess uise this is expected to be out for three or Seattle 56 58 491 and a single. Even to long-time residenis coj- from Cordove and four from gan, The Rev. Fink, C. Taylor Vu:\flv ~;' Mrs. F. L. Oliver, F. morning. Th_ey have been suying four days. Sacramento 55 58 487, In the first game the CAA nizant of the ccenic splender of Yakutat. On the return flight Juneau to Cordova, A. Brown L Oliver Jr., James Oliver, J. W. at the Gastineau I-Eotel.’_ In the only other game played|San Diego 52 61 460 trounced the Subport 17 to 3 Alaska it is gratifyinz to wateh = s -t - e — —— in the majors yesterday, the Phil-| Portland 50 60 455, Games tonight are: 6:30—CAA visitors revel in Nature's greatest lies whipped the Pirates in Pitts-| Hollywood .. 51 62 451 vs. Vets' Adm handiwork. Mor atifying yet is burgh in a night game 8-1 to| 8:00—Teen-Agers vs. Subport. that of the repeat visitor 10 stay out of the National Leaguel Nationa: veague The Softball League standings:!could not absorb the Alaska scen- 3 cellar. w L Pct. ‘ Team w L ery and “feeling” in one visit. In Hall Of Fame | Brooklyn 53 36 596 Vets Adm 3 0. Such repeaters are Mr. ¢ Mrs. ) No other teams were scheduled, New York 45 36 556 Wachusett 3 1 Bernhard Jensen of Stinson Beach, i although the New York Yankees Boston 41 38 548 | CAA e 1'calif., who ved in met the Boston Braves in the an- | St. Louis 45 41 .523 | Subport 0 3|Monday via Pan Al ir nual Hall of Fame game at Coop- | Cincinnati 42 46 477 Teen-Age 0 3 ways. “Bern” Jensen, F F erstown, N. Y., with the Braves Chicago 40 45 471 T |for the couple and former profes- - » . h, > = 4 cking out a 4-3 decision in 10| Philadelphia 37 50 425 lsional economic res cher at - — Y - innings. Pittsbuigh 3% 51 407 68 pASSENGERS ARE {Stanford University, said, “After (1] " Before the game 15 newcomers | | lour short visit to Alaske last May % were officially welcomed into base-| American League | lwe promised ourselves we'd coine ‘ They were 3 PCU‘FI.OWN BY pAA o“ ‘again.’ This time we veally in- 8 670 § . ‘ball's Hall of Fame. W Ed Walsh, Rube Waddell, Joe New York 59 29 tend to see Southeast Als Tinker, Johany Evers, Frank| Detroit 4T 36 566 u H‘I’ b | A competent writing-photogra N Chance, Eddie Plank, Tom McCar- | Boston 45 40 529 ic team, the Jensens have t! thy, Jesse Burkett, Jack Chesbro, Philadelphia 42 44 488 | ‘eyes for beauty and should enjoy h " Iron Man Joe McGinnity, ClarkiCleveland 3 41 481, On the northbound flight of the their stay immensely. “Marj" T € Word DEPENDABILITY was bOl'n in v Griffith, Carl Huubell, Frank| Chicago 3 48 448|Pan American Airways yesterday JeNSen i5 a free-lance photograph- Frisch, Le;ty Bob Grove and|washington 36 47 434 there were 21 passengers from Se-\”h"‘ ':i"“‘ while ¥ot "““““dl Vo . Mickey Cochrane. [St. Louis 31 52" 373(attle and one from Annette. Twen- Achieved some acclaim as a lite:- lusi f h d i i ; R A et from Nnecin. Toc | X0 exclusive reference to the Dodge automobile, thirty - Gastineau Channel League [to Seattle and on the northbound| Joining the Jemsens on their e Ap SPORTS | W L Pet.|flight there were 18 passengers !or‘:;“‘ss 01{ S;:Smast ?];“it]‘e‘i:l 1‘]’[; | Elks 5 2 714 Fairbanks and two for Whitehorse, '€ J. L. OIS OF FEAUIE, - Wi . . » | Teion 3 3 00| Frem Seattle fo Juneat were:|arive today’on the Princass Nov years ago. It applies to Dodge today in exactly the same 5 s 2 286 | Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle, Miss Eliza- 2. Like the Jensens thi | Moose RouNDup] TS T 4] |beth Boyle, Charles Boyle, George Wil be for l:‘;lezf""z;ecitl:e’ e: ‘YL 8 | Young," Annabelle Brown, John, Marine equip a 5 3 . . 5 4 | i {urepeater.” When arranging for gt ar den S (sne s e e Wi sngies (o exclusive way, although the Dictionary now contains u' |“When I saw what a beautiful SR son, 'Hélen' Kern, Mary Kern, i By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | Grant" Sandstrom, Thelma Sand- |country Alaska was at the time I . o . NEW' YORK, July 22.—(R—Bllly | N |M 'h strom, Alice ~ Sandstrom, Sandra |Officiated in the Capital-to-Capi- lt and deflnes lto e Gibson, the old-time fight man-| Sandstrom. {tal cruiser race from Olympia to taught Ienny Leonard to box with-: Deltert Sandstrom, Muriel Lan_j.!unesu over a decade ago, I knew ager who died ytStHds)l’v ndut(_‘im]y ness, Ezra Mistele, Peter Chuk;m.‘I would come back again. out getting hit and piloted Gene {Bernhard Jensen, Marjorie Jen-| Tunney to the heavyweight title| The Juneau Garden Club will |gep. V_Capt, G FHRs sdveer- ’ The DOdge meaning Of the word remains and the million dollar gates, but he |sponsor a Garden Show about!| Annette to = Juneau: - was largely responsible for bring-|August 20. Mrs. Jack Fletcher was|Green. - i Lester ing proessional football into New named general chaifman With| Junegu to Seattle: Merle Win- York. g committees to be announced later.|dermier, Ray Bonnickson, Effie The vecords show that Gibson|At the meeting held last Wednes- | Bonnickson, Millaird Diffin, Neva was one of the original holders of (day ‘at th home of Mrs. W. J.|Ditfin, Mrs. F. M. Doolin, Arly 1 the New York Giant's franchise| Walker it was reported the club |Kress. and it never was made quite clgar won second prize ot $100 in the| Isaac Knoll, Bertha Lynch, Kay how Billy was left on thé outside. Fourth parade. Mrs. Charles For-|Goodman, Gene Dunlap, Alexan- well fixed and proven. It means exceptional Style, Wareatrui~Fraes Performance and Economy,-Today, Yesterday, and ) Tunney always has maintained ward spoke on rose culture. der Dalziel, Jean Dalziel, Walter ' :::'.'.’,',' :'.',‘;.'H B ”, 4 that Billy got a rather raw deal | Table settings for special affairs|Sharpe, C. H. Bevil. gfl, i Tomorrow $ on the -football business. will be featured at the show. There| 'Einest Anderson, Jack O'Neil,} Bottled in Boud : - L s | witl be judging to award ribbon |Hilda Merila, Leiman Smith, Tru-j 100 PROGF gl — YOU SUD IT prizes for ‘arrangements of flowers|ett Harlin, L. Simonson. OmMIN 2= THE LOWEST PRICED CAR WITH FLUID-DRIVE When light heavyweight Ezzard|and single specimens. ‘The Rev. James Conweli, Alfred Charles turned pro seven years ago| The August meeting of the club|Keller, George Wykoff, George | after winning 42 amateur fights,| will be held at Lena Beach at the |Hendrickson, Clyde Brewster, Al his sponsors secured George W.|summer homes of Mrs. Linn For- | Tungesvic. Rhein, an accountant for a big|rest and Mrs:Floyd Fagerson. Juneau to Fairbanks: Sigfred| Cincinnati soap company, as Ez-| B e — Berg, George Colette, Mrs. Lola! zard’s pro manager. . . Its no won- | Colette, George, Leslie and Ken- der Ezzard has such a clean slate. Hflsp"‘l NOI'B i ;z;;thsox(l:ou::z :z:xer:e l:g:, fli‘?fi‘f 4 Mike Pusich, Anne Pusich, Louis RENSHAWSPMN AI" | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital|pysich, Ann Pusich, Carl Pusich, : | yesterday for medical attention |Robert Fellows, Jéhn Reed, Quint- mp Io fllj 3 BY | were: Vaino Seppanen, J. G. Hus-|an Singewald. Y 1 ted, Aisenio Péjongco, Eli Shar-| Juneau to Whitehorse: James Enl‘clane and Mrs. E. Hachmeister. |Unstattd, William Unstattd. | Discharged from the hospital ——————————— Mrs. Ray Renshaw left on the|Were Mrs. Lee Hunsaker, Charles C. G. OFFICER HERE Princess Louise today for princel‘carlson, Paul Jackson, Mrs. Jack{ Lt. Commander G. Howell of Rupert, B. C. She will be joined ; Geuld and baby girl, and Mrs. Eu- Ketchikan is stopping at the Gas- in Ketchikan by her husband, and|gene Lockridge and baby girl. tineau Hotel. they will travel together to Prince| Admitted to the Government R STy, o %, P WATENL MO FRALER WSTALER £ » BARSTAY AKD ARCKORAE, KT b TR A R R, 5 i : s rrm Rupert where they will continue|Hospital wege Peter Chukan of AKU LODGE their trip by car. They will drive North Naknek and Billy Albert| Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof " R. w. COWLING CO. . 115 Front Sireet to Seattle and spend about twoJames of Douglas. No one was dis- | for reservations and transportation weeks there before refurning. ' /charged from the hospital, airangements. —adv. 604-tf

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