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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE fffff RAINIERS INBiackwell 20 7-10 and 18'i. Avona, 15,000 Ibs. + #old to Whiz, 20 3-10 and 18. July 18--Baltic, 30,000 Ibs. sold hday, July to K. Raatikainen, 20 3-10 and 18. entertained | July 18-—Baltie, 30,000 Ibs. sold to ANOTHER WIN Scores 16 oo e al mo- | seld to Sebastian HAND Wa htful beach | K. Raatikamen, 20 3-10 and 18 Christensen more, 27,000 Ibs. sc to Whiz, 1 ! , who enjoyed 2015 and 18 Ar stte L., 20,000 G e : | L L on took over second place and toast- | 1bs. sold to Whiz and 18. oot i, pt Peling . o Egi@i‘les AL ,‘ l'l““,".lw:\h"vv'-hl1“‘1;1“‘ , ( v-.' \ in the a July 19--Mats '\:nm 5. sold to WIN Dean grbunded to short for a field- | { \§ 5 redulbi e NS Tead W Rl b 0 rfronti; | BOTUNIASIS S e g e b el : i as| community which inely 1 large de July 20 -Picticer TIT, 8,000 Ibs. 5 | Aten wht 1 birthday ¢ tuart, 19'% and rd By BILL BECKER B, also attended the affair 17'¢. Spencer II )0 b d to Soule, and Mrs ; sonnected for a double| (Associated Press Sperts Writer) | (Ascoci ports Writer) 56 i l GION into lett center field, that brought ! fght Winse 0T having begus ) ] Bt the U foore. b, misios A crowd of home town roote Ewell Bl ) 4 needed playground Ernest Anderson had as h y De 10,000 Ibs. sold Jeft ‘'on as Puetzel flied out to left'IXCID Belingt Wash., of 16 The wemen have i s f n eight day visit her to Whiz 19 17 Tscapade, [ field dcwn to Seuttle to see their the ¢ %t ball ) € ANC 3 oy AV ) w and daugh M ) 1t d to K. Raat nen, b in the bottom hai of M€ hiers got to him first cular piteh- "HE uning-pole, two large swings, nren Darlen:, Aunette and Oat ot ' Kk the iny Rollison struck mbunctious Rainiers shell- Ing. f¢ ’ Ade 4 ) ts' turnir 1 d swing, and|Jr. of Petersbur tey left by of Ju , e St R ] T R I e ne MAKES PROTEST ON £ L i " s h SCORE BY INNINGS Pk pryeppenk s wce for siX runs in less q o 19 cons 5 A v two baskatball Anchcrage 000 1bs 1234567 1 leading cff in the top of | ings, handing hi ti t 12 aE{EN“‘ MARR!AGE 1 set Bv G. L. Eigeccinb i my { mild cu iy Anchor Mcose 0201012 6 Wi (s LaiEn Basb= | nstead of a 1 | i wlly, the wemen hope have | putt \ & new tar paper roof Fish Co Legicn 0012000 3 it AR KF a Baht, | b Conatser, new Seattle ¢ 1 Bia tablen. ara: hehokes, Tk plo- : on the, tommunity han fhe Whiz packer Jackic made IR He bunted, and beat it out anyway | ¢ d a three-run homer | 25— Bishop hick two deliveries during th same It was Casey at the Bat all over ¢, . ceratch single. Nevue hit to|in fourth and the Rainier e, in a letter in u e 4y - L o Week amounting to 59,090 peunds. again in the final inning of 1 i WHE eI the ball rclied wn 11-5 win over the of “The Livin R oy te present many birthdays hereatiuts. Ony. 96000 pouids cf botkr freeser night's ball game between the ol o I8 choide 4 1S protested the B G the. OlMANTRRTIGOAT Tabab \for | July A0 Clsles. Hadd Kk observed ‘DA mild cwrs salmon were landed Mcosz and Tegion. Jensen was the o let Nevue get safe on| 11.“ t >h brought Seattle to t wile of 1 Te ciub on July 15. Offi- birthday and entdte | 198 B bastian- Stuart nlu and he tcok up his bat with il R A 500 averag the first time BRPRHEIG 1o, BIRPIY st ClebEat. ait. ah. SRl | BT s ool - . the sccre at 6 to 3 in favor of the BEY anas. Seat {since the season’s start and tight- of the Protestant nrax presiden Sharle SR | alkednlE at B SN g Moose, two men out and the bases A (11;‘,1(-11 advanced both run.|cned the Ramiers' grip on fourth Church e A iy \1(‘»\‘" peipel e ‘L, o oo R R R s HOSPITAL NOTE loaded. Onlv difference was in the ye. then Metcalf singled past | P1ACE C red’ Bis £ the Dio~ yorary-treasurcr. 4 rREbe. Gk Se. pavty: v NenHRd - fact that in ad ol striking out, 4 coring Fl and Nevue.| It ) narrowed the Angels' lead Yo ) protested Every Friday evening th roup IH"“.‘ birthday July 19 Admitted tc Ann’'s Hospital . Jemsen hit into the ground and pocethe was safe on an error by | : as Oakland edged that the B L havh . dnite et th B - TR Batty Merkaanst MaK yesterday for medical attention catcher Puetze! tossed to first SRESE B sthle. abuond,| B in 10 innings. In | Dean of St. Paul Ca- ey will' be" chapstoned | comb ab. Alie: latter’s home: Danels Hairis and Vincent “That finish was the climax of as : fouled ot to first. Ma-|Other ‘gamess, Portland. } san was allowed to | SRkt abic Sk L ana. AR |AlveuiEh for the. eV : gocd a ball game as has R gy e the Hie co, 4-3, and Hollywood lam- ed woman i hod 60 Mo ind refreshments weré served to u| Mo ‘éhe Wds admitted or dis- ' Bishop Manning ‘ . charged from the Government 1 Sacr o0, 18-2, Rex Ceril mer played recently, sparked by the qpe apoose weren't any luckier in fact that if the Legion lost, the group of ior the first On Sunday aft Hospital yesterday -ee —— ter ne in'® m n the the pinch than were th tered ning hits in' . A yon, July 20, mea League-leading Elks were virtually Rail ofin m tery and fanned n 3 Sliochnd for the, peanght i I‘\‘,“ Pl o o By : mt“m”m bt v::{-”»(;lvxlfi‘,l\i:.‘ ! ) g held on July 18 Mrs. Fred Grant hotored her son, . o o piook Clear Tomotrow! foched for the pennglih o L oodilo¥ed’ by, Bhelps fly AL Uk S e S Rl it which pr th b Fred Jr. on his ssventh birthday » i e } : nt to Mate at third i B AR ARV AT é cherts: with a paity. Those invited were o leading for se. He Was' Tjen for the second time in the | OVer 12,000 A e i Jos Henetsen, Kim and Shane Tor- out attempting to a bunt 10 pay game, the Legion loaded. the rrry ) g o s ol freco Paddock n, Karen Wahto and Lynn and UN"'ED SIAIES iirst. Nevuc grounded out to third, pocec”Gleaton was safe on an error| STANDING OF TiE CLUBS R iy This Teen-Aze otganization is Lauvie Grant “"-;: ?’“““1“ “’"il’“'”"“'“” : by Forsyt flisd out to right ! Pacific Cvast League inesds Afternoon ey Foit sonsored by the Pelican lels2n® ledt off “for the Legion,; sigq . hit into a fielder's | W h el York Giants, who . pron rces: b, and Vic § On July 11 the Einstoss 15 deliv- FORHGN pou(v grounding tc Phelps on the mound. | cpoice, threw to Forsythe, Los 68 50 wccumbed to his l'@bo! (fimm!flee n Whittingham has ered salt and teok cut mild cured ; Mierzejewsk! struck out, then Mc- gne wasn't on the bag at nd, | Oakla 62 52 Andy derson f'sh. The Clove Hitch calied at Pel- BA(KED BY (ASH walked, but Jensen hit into 5),q rs were safe San 20 61 56 Ruling Qi Sena.e Ok#hs & Mrs. John Heneisen .can on July 12, and tock out both e (‘1“" L;-”‘ BOINg Micrzejewsk fanned. McDaniels Seatt 59 59 d e N jule to act as a canned and frozen fish prcie econd to force Me- down to first, loading Sacramento 57 60 . 4 » (0 assst. the children NGTON, y 26 —P— g NIRB Nominalions Movvogircios le oo g Scere in Segond Jensén came to Bat in the Portlsnd 52 62 gl Recert halibut landings Kanate today that: busbatitan Things began “happening in ~the ' pinch cams as before. Again he Hollywood 3 64 rie Benate Labor Committes to. | T°C Fait-Tide II, gospel beat of; July 7—Hyperien, 9,900 18, Beld 10 iy ™ fim Aibatitk, “SHEINAR 2 o 3 AsS Lumen ,000 of God skippered Bcoth, 19': and 17 top half of the second hit into the ground, and this tim SR G 2 it 1 ind, this roved by 9-3 t i ST g and Bulgaria” are attempting to 3 singled for the Moose, and hbi“:i‘ walahioe Pustidl B A it 10 Nationa: o sl th snd C. Bryon Person- lbs. scld to Beoth, 19% and 1T%. verthrow the government of ;()1.! A; .s‘(lgulll’l.l\.l. Iyx atd\:ul h[ ;x‘\’ pic up and throw to first ! F Murdock of Utah to $ et : ' al «-‘ L' F e i :.: x..xv ! L0 ‘H ‘:uvx‘y ba 'll-“‘ Greece and install therein a Com- left fie asquan grounded out t0 gng the ball game Brocklyn : fiksr e 1scneus was accompanied by Stuart, 20 1-10 and 18%. Brothers, punienie state. first, and Magorty grounded to E St is s nd his father and mother, 5000 lbs. sold to Sebastian-Stuart, pis statement came as the Sen- Nielsen at ; BOX SCORE Boston i § verend and Mys. Charles 20 and 18 ate i ad. i AL S0 i s ; X8 3 Bost airman Taft told s ate passed a $1530,361,000 bill to Dean follcwed, and whacked a o AB R H PO A E New York renrters S Rk ful Personeu : July 8 itinel, 27,000 nce American foreign policy, ?Mx\”:w over \1\_"‘“‘ ce into (P"““ Flob 41 0 ¢ Chicago e n tion ¢ were held on to \\“» d .u“rl 1: including the $400,000000 promised Jreek tor a round trip scoring For- Neyie 31 1 o Cincinnati Qhvep and on Sunday the 000 Ibs. coid to K. Rae ir {0 Grecce and Turkey for their ythe. Phelps beat out a scratch pp %01 o o Pittsburgh morn'ng and and 18 diive against C un Thy 3 € 4 ttsburgh n 1 against Communism. e Lit. Puetzel flied out to Hagerup at g 4 2 2 2 2 3 Philadcphia Gt Sunday School July 10—31C450, 6,000 1bs. rold t3 peasure now goes back to the lzaving Phelps on ba Pasquan, 1b 40111 00 A morrow night » Fair-Tide II Whiz, 19%:, end 17%. Fmily Jane, Heuse for action on Senate addi- bofttom half of the second, mMagorty, rf =By 101 - American ommittee ay ; has Myer’s Chuck, 6,000 lbs d to Whiz, 18 a i6 grounded to short and pean, 3h i Point Baker, Kake, Poin val- Herr 1, 15000 Ibs. sold to K former chmirman of thrown out at first. Cashen ppeips p 4 1k nat. of 195 0y of 1N, 20 and 18 the nate Foreign Relations Com- unded out to P and Fer- pyctzo] ¢ 49 maintain nah, ¥ Inlet 12--Della 3.00 1 i id it is of the “utmost raro struck out i 47 40 Chicago ,, 1 Cove. Pooth, 19% 75 importance that the United States Up ag: for the Moose, Floberg Tctat 3 6 Fhiladeiphia 45 500 Gian ) - . . 14 laeler, 5ol make good on President Truman's beat out a bunt fcr a single Legion d 39 470 day 11! Guests the home cf Mr. and to Whiz, 20': an ment, promise of economic and other aid was thrown out stealing secc E. Nelsen 1 2 1 1 Washington 40 460 29th homer M:s, Ed Waltenen are their daugh- 21,000 1bs. scid to Set tuart, to Greece and Turkey.” Nevue struck out, followed by Met- neDaniels. p 0 0 1 0 Chicago 29 429 - s cali Mierzejewski, 2b 1 11 0 St Leu's 55 I8 PICK Legion Luck 3 B TR — T ‘ 5 Ao . Legion luck improved in the Rellisen, 1b 0800 Gastineau Char [ FA THANKS FOR SAVING MV # @ HM—HM! HM—HA- OKAV. LUGH, I third. Gleaton struck out, then Gashen, cf 0000 B POCKETBOOK— AMD I HA-HA' COFFYHEAD (WANT YOU Male grounded to Forsythe Who gerraro, It 0 2 0 1 Elks VOURE SUCH )THANKS FORY | Nk VOUR FE o > 5 —WHAT'S OUR | TO DRESS fumbled, putting the runner safe Gleatcn, rf 260 B Legtn 5 NICE BOVY5! /| THE SODAS, ICRIME - I NEXT MOVE? |UP LIKE A on first. Nielsen struck out. aale 190 WA 3 5 a7 So== - % Y S V _ Mierzejewski hit to left field, and pa ot - s ! ‘P \ STOPPER \ | S ¢ w Male cam: in to score. The ball - -~ Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! | IDEA IS = | | * was returned to second base and otals Dopgid g i ] cjewski was caught OUt symmary—FEome 1un: Dean. Two etching his run. basz hits: For: Phelps. Left ' In the fourth inning, Forsythe oy pases: Moose, 8; Legion, 6. First i led off with a double into left ¢ eryors Moose, 2; Legion 4. center field for the Moose, and Earpned runs: Mocse, Legion, tcok third cn a wild pitch. Pas- wild pitches: McDoniels, 2. Tos lea d e quan sent a grounder to Nielsen first on interference: McDaniels, rs at short tor the first out. Ma- twice. First on balls: oif Phelps, 2; i gorty walked, and stole ond. et MeDaniels, 3. Struck out: by Dean followed at the bat and ppg Mc:Daniels, 4. Win- Leaders in batting and pitching A Lo S 3 g : e connected with a Texas Leaguer ;g Phelps. Losing pitch- i the major leagues through the ! into shcrt left field, scoring For- ep. Umpires — plate, 8am played yesterday are as . T AND HER NAME IS AUTUMN rN—oW TRY WALKING] AW, sythe, Beth Deon and Magorty Holloway: basos, Hardin, Time of folows : i HEWS. WE RESCUED HER AROUND THE (COFFYHEAD) were left on the sacks, Howevery 85 game: 1 hour, 2 qathe jameia L, "TOMORROW I SHALL TELL p : POCKETBOOK FROM ROOM ONCE I DON'T minutes. s Phelps flied cut w York, 2o, by L, oo e, st | | TS CHEDREN BEALT A A PURSE (BT THE PURSE| [VIORE IN THAT | KNOW HOW h shortstop, and Puetzel flied 344, B :)\l::dm lllof‘?‘.‘ 1 an : GAME ON SUNDAY Pitching Harder, Cleveland, 6-1,' PROPOSED TRIP TO THE 7 SNATCHER SNATCHER GOT "GET-UP. BUT AN OLD Last Score Fi Legi | Weather permitting, there will be .857; Shi New York, 11-3, .785. PA K HOW '. E .wDmaml;s(\:u?kc:rug‘ai:?"m the @ scheduled game Sunday between In the National League, | érXS%mEFJLITfiE HEAR s WfigDss’“REE A|\AS/A1\_/“AE_:_-I? TAKESSI".E'gSRTv Wkfi%" ; HAPPY /‘f < =2 fourth inning for the Legion, Jen- the Legion On account Batting—Walker, Philadelphia, : WILL BE." % k sen singled fo right. He took sec- Cf the Scap Bex Derby, the baseball stine, Pittsburgh, .322 e X , ” C 1 { 3 cnd on tha throw-in, and McDan- game will alled until 5:30 Blackwell, Cincinnati, | % ABOUT IT Bl lels went to third, Rollison sacri- o'cloek instead of the usual Sunday 18-2, 900; Leonard; Philadelphia, ficed, scoring McDaniels. Cashen tme o, 0 o'clock 11-4, 733 FRETST SN2 A - flied out to Magorty in right, but | Jensen came in’to score ahead of the throw. Feiraro lined out to Flo- ! — .- berg, and that was that. NEw EOUIPMENT rting the fifth, Floberg fouled L i R ;o T0 COMBAT CRASH = —S s — SN nt. Nevue walked. Metez struck ¥ : 331.LN?‘-‘4$ w.mmmd l.x;\:-d“;\xlf nl\\‘l‘ild FOR FIGHI 0 ; i n\ A._P)ggéc":'g_nglowogly i : - CERTAINLY FEELS hrow trem home to first. He was - ; N FOR WHAT | |INDEBTED TO US._KINDA lefy nere, as Forsyine struck out, P 2 FIRES IS SHIPPED| "1 wanT vou "criME e o e | ey 1 DO The Legion lost their first chance | wn'H JOE : o gg‘é)ppgps To MEET ME IN PL% EED 2 Rht o e fifth inning. And the way i ¢ e = z e Py ‘Mechanical Monster Being| NT S= i CA°HMERE SU%‘SRI e %«'\\\\Dw’ f seventh ng. i . o e o vouled. out o third, Male G | Senttoladd Fieldfor | [ A | i | “For vou. singled to right, then Ed Nielsed ypw vopi T P A e n bunted safe for a single, sending xT!:c“(ho!g&}\‘R‘:;-l,J 119?1 »\"ho hl':ra‘:“ Afdl( For(es Male to second. Mierzejewski flied{ 14" 1ioator wrestler cut of Flor- o t, and Mc- 4,y around today hollering| DAYTON, O. July 26=(@—A on interference, ;. 5 <hot at Joe Louls' heavy- specially designed mechanical mon- by the catcher. weight championship, even though ster to combat airplane crash That loaded the bases. Jensen ; might be safer for him to go fires in Arctic weather is being came to bat. He grounded out be-|nack to the 'gators. shipped from nea: Wright Field tween first and second. He started putting up the holler to Ladd Field, Alaska, Air Materiel Mocse Score ately after coming in with Command headquarters reported Pasquan led coff for the Moose|q ) biika " ARCIsBR’" last today. i v in the sixth with a single to right jy i dison Square Garden Known as a modified M-8 car- "CRIME STOPPERS,' I'VE OKAY. GET HOW MUCH ONLY TEN field. Magorty sacrificed With & jover E=zard Charles, 174, a Cincin- go tractor, the new fire fighter PLANNED A PICNIC— A M | THAT STUFE [TIME HAVE | |MINUTES. You STOPPERS" R (nati light-weight. lcoks like a box car alopv a large sCENE'- THE SlDEWALK 'N VERY UNUSUAL PICNIC o CAN PUT ON Ehe HA | He b y managed to get the tank. Weighing 35 tons, the ;1 FRONT OF THE caTvV'S WE’RE GOING av {{. ! h L inod of two of the officials, after tor” is manned by a crew of six LAPGE5T DEPAETMENT & |putting up a hot rush down the and is titted to operate at ‘)‘igh men who |streteh, particularly in the seventh speed over snow, slush or ice. ~ STORE. fFor d ; : 2y end ninth, when he forced Ezzard' Fire fighting equipment includes | . shave evell ito grab and hold. The third offi- tur turret nozzles, two 100-foot | WELL AUTUMN HEWS? . WE'RE HERE. WHAT'S THE icial voted for Charles, 8 rounds hand-lines and tanks holding 1,000 |to two. The Ascociated Press score gallons of water and 100 gallons of card gave it to Egzard, 5 rounds fcam solution. The crew compart-| |to 4, with one even. " ment it heated. l And the 8290 customers, who The equipment was designed at chipped in to a gress gate of $35- the reques” of Ladd Field offi- 152}. beoed the verdict loud and cers, who pointed out that con- long . venticnal apparatus was totally in- | - - adequate for use under Arctic con-‘v Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! ditions. Keep the Track Clear Tomorrow! | \SURPRISE YOU SPOKE OF 2