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K to the hospitalization fund for for M_and Art's team had the winning yesterday fing has got under Bill's scalp! f{*of 539 Perryaville Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Jalvert D \ight up on top of the grandstand uneau’s Little Baseball Series Starting Sunday; All-StarsAreto P!ayifl(§': wiin/until he is rather wrathy and Art's continued saying, “I'll beat | you again,” hasn't helped matters jout one bit | Bill tells what he is going to do in the present series with his All- |Sters and Art comes right back in baseball language that makes Eill sore, and he uses language that makes Art sore. On the street and in the Elks | Club rooms the two managers just |glare at each other, and in case ilhey get excited and talk out, some friend intercedes and says: “Sh-h-h, remember, there may 1d Geries ait next Su; afternoon and ntinue Monday, Tuesday, Wed- fsday nights, etc, until four out | seven games scheduled are won ther by the All-Stars or the ks. Of course, the schedule oposed is contingent upon con- tion of the grounds which is tewise contingent upon the ather. Anyway, it is four games bn to win the series. The series is a fitting close to 1e of the best baseball seasons ineau has experienced since play- ‘gar\g.‘s resumed following Wnarld‘be iR Nikiien et But there is another feature con- | A_")’le, the series is going to .cted with the series and that is|be just as hot as the managers are wamount—the revenue derived, [and the fans are going to see m four-bits a game, is to go|Some great ball playing. /s o § I Step right up and get your ticket now. Juneau's p There have been’ ac- dents during the past season fw e at have cost individual players .sh out of their own jeans, and hether single or married, it has, e a g u e ade no difference. The players| we been in the game only for; ~ Leaders in the major leagues, through games of yesterday, ,are players. gl i e sport of it and shoud not be| quired to pay their own doctor IIs or even hospital bills, if the) wse required. So you fans can! ow see just where your 4-bits 'a game or the money you paid a secason ticket is going. | R Then there is another :mgle“ls ro”““‘}‘“oml League o gaith Qo and fans| poiting Walker, Philadelphia, S ek s |.347; Cooper, New York, .322. You see, Bill Holzheimer IS| puns batted in—Mize, New York anager of the All-Stars, and Art gg. Marshall, New York, 85. (cKinnon is manager of the EIKS. Home runs—Mize, New York, 34; il wants it to be known Tiht nachall, New York, 28. ; ow that although he has been pitching—(Ten decisions or rexy for the past two successful more) _Blackwell, Cincinnati, 18-4, :asons, he has torn the Prexy bais gig; jansen, New York, 12-4, .750. ‘om his coat and is now plain American League \anager, and is out in that cap-| Batting— Boudreau, Cleveland, city, with his bunch of AU-Stars, s3g. Kell, Detroit, 335 > beat the Elks, and of course In-' Rups patted in—Williams, Boston, dentally lord it over Art. And 74; piMaggio, New York, 71. iere is the story: 5 Home runs—Williams, Boston, Several years ago Bill and Art n4. pgeath, St. Louis, 20. -ere managing baseball teams and Pitching— (Ten decisions or ood ones at that, Well, the honots more)—Shea, New York, 11-3, ‘ere tied and Bill and Art joshed! 7gg; Hutchinson, Detroit, 11-4, .733. ach other in all kinds of| inguage as to whose team was to; merge victor in the one-game slayoff. Well, the score was‘:MAmA HEll(‘IS iled. ‘Then one of Art's players; it a ball. That ball bounded BEA"‘ KonlAK "m; ;nd instead of bouncing back on-" 5 the field, kept right on bounc-' ALAMEDA, Calif, Aug. 7.—®— ag out of the field for a homer The scorekeeper got @& workout in the second of the un! Since then, although they Navy’s 12-game Pacific Coast base- have been the kest of friends, Art ball tournament. \as never ceased twitting Bill! The Hellcats of Alameda Naval bout how he lost the game. Now Air Station defeated the K uring all these years that twit- Alaska, Navy team, 26 to 16. Ala- meda meets Bremerton today. The short score is as follows: Kodiak 16 Alameda 26 15 18 8 5 ->- o MOH R* { - Cocmplete stock of oil, wood, coal }bummg ranges stoves, heaters at S jJuneau Young Hardware Co. has switched to | —adv Calyert because { Bad-tt Calvert is milder. 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All programs are subject ¥ change without notice. _Daytime forecasts on w:ekdays at 3:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. - RAINIERS IN SECOND WIN - OVER ANGELS | By The Associated Press The three top teams in the Pacific Coast League—Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco—are having their troubles this week. | All three lost games last night for the second day running. | Los Angeles, still ahead of sec- ond place Oakland by a six-game margin, took its second consecutive 11-inning beating at the hands of the Seattle Rainiers. Mickey Rocco was the Rainier hero, ac- counting for all his team's tallies with two homers as Seattle won 3 to L The win boosted the Rainiers to sixth place. San Diege's Tom Seats kept seven hits well scattered and al-| lowed no walks as he pitched his! 12th win of the season and his, Padres won their second straight | over Ogkland, 5 to 1. Tioe fourth place Portland Beav- crs climbed up a game on the leaders by registering their second s'raight win over San Francisco, 5 to 3. The Beavers coasted along on three hits for eight in- nings and were trailing 1 to 3. In the final frame Portland opened up a four-run spree with a single by third baseman Harvey Storey. Wenner homered Storey and Reich home and Silvera followed with another circuit clout. Ad Liska, the Beavers' underhand twirler, pitched a six-hitter. The Sacrament-Hollywood series stood tied at a .game apiece after the Solon’s Charlie Ripple, making his lirst start for Sacramento after being acquired from Seattle, out-| pitched E1 Altosta to defeat the Stars 3 to 2. Ripple gave up but| four hits. 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS ' Pacific Coast League ! W L Pot 73 57 b2 6 61 516 66 512 62 63 63 62 .. 60 \RDINES === (piLL DSEED PICKLES) UH T-THAT WAS M'MY) DAD...IT WAS. WASN'T IT 79 WAKE P, DREAMER ! 9, TIME'S RUNNING VOU CAN'T TALK US Los Angeles Oakland . San Francisco Portland Sacramento Seattle Hollywood 8San -Diego . Natiora: seague w 64 57 54 54 . 51 . 47 43 40 41 44 43 49 56 55 60 62 Brooklyn St. Louls ... New York Boston Cineinnati Chicago .. Pittsborgh .. Philadelphia American League w L . 69 . 53 53 53 45 .45 46 Washifigton . Chicagd’ St. Louls. 36 DARNELL'S [| Close-Out OF FISHING BOOTS CAN TH' HANT SLEEP HERE, PAW 2 HE DON'T FEEL LIKE ELYIN' ALLTH WAY ..SURE ...OF COURSE . HE TOLD ME ABOUT YOU... HOW HE WAS JUST WILD ABOUT HIS BOY...SHOWED ME YOUR PICTURE ...AND SAID HE INTO TURNING CROOKS, _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— POOR LI MKES/ | WISH | KNEW | WHAT TO N~ FEED 'EM ) 2 THEN ONE CAY HE ...WELL, HE WAS ... HE HAD CRAWLED OUT 7O BRING IN A WOUNPEP BUDDY UNDER FIRE ... THAT'S WHEN HE GOT IT...HE WAS SUCH A GREAT HERO...EVERYBODY 4 KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY X YOURE MAD! FROM THAT GUN AND LISTEN" THESE HILLMEN CLOSE ... YOUR. ARMY DOESNT N\ LIKE YOU ANY MORE — MATTER " OF FACT, THEY'RE ON THEH,Z %! WAY HERE NOW, AND. THEY- ERINGING THEIR BOLT ACTIO! WORK TOOLS . -ARE: LOYAL TO / PAGL SEVEN AHOY!! SUMBOEY BRING ) | SOME YOu TO BE BRA HAT'S WHY I (A YOU ... NOW EASY, OLD MAR . BE GLAD... W &fzm\?u 1] THATS IT" LUGI, WOULD You STAND THE BRING OUT THAT BAG BENEATH THE BED?, pe TABLE, THEN TAKE OUT THE WRENCHES. [7 THERE ARE €OME INTERESTING Y THINGS AROUND HERE. MAYBE WE \_COULD TAKE 50ME SIDE TRIPS, MIGHT STAY A COUPLE Ef IV DRETFUL SORRY, MISTOFER SPERRIT ONDERSTAND, MIZ SMIF NO, HE CAINT FLING TH' WHAT ARE YOU TANK ON THE (GOING TO DO TO ILL FIX IT SO_You WON'T PLAY VOU BOYS* DON'T_WANT TO PLAV BALL Wl'\I;H us? STOP_FUMIN' AN’ FUSSIN', PAW-- HE'S OFFN YORE PROPITTY BY GOLLY-1TOLD | THAT MAID THREE TIMES IN TH' LAST HOUR TO POUR WATER IN THIS FIoH BOwL #/ OH - BRIDGET # COME HERE 14 Full Size Range “Yow'll find your favorite sports supply” DARNELL'S sl BUT-SIR-THIS ] 1S THE THIRD | TIME 1 HAVE FILLED THS | BoOwL DONIT TRY TO MAKE ME BELIEVE THAT-I'LL STAND HERE AN WATCH YOU FILL (T~ FOR GOODNESS SAKE/ [ KNOW FISH LIKE WATER- BUT I NEVER SAW FISH AS THIRST Y AS J THESE TWO # Cope 1947, King Fesruees Synsiate 1. World ghts seserved