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| _IONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE 1 YT Py - jkoth teams going down in order, sent e ¥ to the of ter in a V i € G - manc vi ' JEAL e o ; TIDE TABLE y in front of 1e en N perm e en [ ©OX SCOR™ | (HAMP MAER "’o trance of the world famous Derby | All-Stars ABRHPOAE |Dewns. to be scon each year by th T Micrzejewski, 2b g 4 430 hundied thousand s ators who named as an, b 3 3 ”; come the greatest amateur racing probabie 5 2 3 ¢ 0 ;: event in the world who o g & Special dispatche nt this 0 3 o Mayor W. Hendrickson Ac- e oo o of e The Empire Mayor late companies Juneau 0 o ap Box Derby is | OfLitile World Seriesas ; Youth fo Akron R Bt e 8 b Totals 21 27 4| Frank “Streak” Maler, li-year- ”‘,: g ‘e Er 3 Sy X "\,’ o old Juneau Soap Box Derby 4 g Mgy Botaion, 2b 5 3 3 1 Waino Hendrickson, will board a FI§ THSSIE b il i 2 o Pan American Airways plane to- ANG_I_& ]LSSI_[‘ AT A TS Cantillion, 3b 9.4 0 morrow on their way to Akron SCORE BY INNINGS over the right fence. Following,| snow. 1b 3 2 5 1 1 Ohio, where Frank will repiosent 3 T Team 1234567809 R Hollowoy struck out, and Guy : ; o Juneau in the National Soap B i Holloway, ¢ ) AlL - St 00510740017 and Gear flied out to Shortstop| guy 1f ; 2 9 o Derby races to be held next S 2 Elks 20411020010 and third base, respectively. Hagerup, 1f o day. (UJBS ION,&H[ f Wild and wooly, wide-open base- T Elks coukin't believe what Geo. f 3 5 0! The young Juneau champion will b . :;;:11 \;‘axllhr order of the d:,\‘ f r,lx n«;ylx,( ed in e .~|xlnl m;m‘\«; B: Palmer, p i o wear a genuine Alaskan parka 2 W 1 e first inning of yesterday af- while they were out in the field. o ... o ” & pa g s 3 3 Smithberg, cf 2 the gift of Martin Victor, Juneau i { beca ‘ f’exncmn Cpening pall game of Flokarg led off, and was hit by % s A o0 R Dl Rhen 1 St liff Melton IS Pl(ked fo . jor, and t © | furnish boat and uneau's Little World Series hed ball. Then Mierzej2wski . g . ¥ ¢ t v =t 3 o ack 3 Totals 36 10 12 26 10 attract a great deal of attention s : f 1 K 4y sport tackle Before' a reasonable facsimile of 1lied out to center field. 2 i in-the Btate F||ng for All SiafS vs. 4 a Flatbush crowd of rooters, the Nielsen singled to right, Pas- Slmp T - | . : g SUMMARY | From Seattle, Frank and Mayor Elks tcok an early lead in the quan doubled to the center field g . o ENGN o Hendrickson will fly direct to A lOOp Leaders firsy inning, were tied by the All- fence, sending Nielsen to third. (. o0 =T o h s oy L OmIbeA: ALY T The Beh S)v..-n in the top of the fowrth; Jencca singled to center, SCOMNE yy ol pace his: Miersejewski, ChAmpion’s vacer was shipped out By BILL BECKER ers on i:l.:\n mrg; n:a;muxx;l‘yl:-l‘.‘runxuxnyln the lnfimnl o (.1;» ‘y‘:m“\d bm\‘t-m‘. Pasquan Forsythe 2. Rollison the day after the Juncau race, and Asscciated Press Sports Wril E:attle George vood I Pitts 3 s g‘:’“ e semni i fpie n;‘x 4 ”‘n coring Jen- 5 pioway is already in Akron Tho rest of the Pacific Coast wood; Tom Scats, S and Philad ) 30§ BLUE 560 U A‘ll "gl" Sen . anc (i q...’.." i Earned runs: All-Stars 15; Elksi Juneau will receive special at- League. which hasn't done so w tcher y s 1 e & L e e ; itention at this year’s national with the Los Angel>s this s Sacrament tle ! o e It would ke difficult in a game At that point, B. Palmer left “g o ooone: All-Stars event in Akron, which will cele- up against the leas so full of action to pick any single the mound and moved out to cen- gy brate the Tenth Anniversary of the er: 1t in the circuit’s an \ anitorial Servi gar. Perhaps Nielsen rated at terfield. Smithberg moved over to ™ o . i aine. vaterh inol e Eilbs rggiiiviy o i s iz ¢ { Alaska Janitorial Service All-Stars 15; ole’ was st game [ 1 - Detroi ; 351 A Dependable, Efficient, Modern right. and Gear came in to pitch Left on bases R abcut the top of the heap, get- }jlg 5 : 1‘ A l’<~“]~““l L0 0S| o 5. ped to Akron several months ago, » seven other clubs, co-man- weod yester % 3 Phila : et ial i bt g > T P single: e didn't last long ¢ ? N ercial ting a home run and two singles Atitomatic out: . Nielash. > : and will be dedicated by Mayor aged by Oakland's Casey Slensc kla Clevala ! ! il i for five trips to the plate. He also Dean tock one for a single into 5. o) Werner-Houston- Hendrickson at ceremcnies to te and San Francisco’s Lefty O'Doul 3 1 1 8 58 (.h '"\f','»g Y'."f" distinguished himself with a long center. then stole second. Rollison g, jencen-Wierzejewski keld this coming Saturday eve- will field an gregation includ- 1 lay v 5 st "“ run in from Lis left ficld spot Walked, loading the bases Hit by pitcher: Forsythe, Flo- Ning. Juneaws mayor will pre-'ing seven men batting 307 or bet- o almost to thiic base 7 e outside fair also collected four balls in a ro f territory to snag a foul hit by and Forsythe walked home from antillion 1 . inning, | third. That was all for Gear, an Centillion in the ninth inning. Hm.‘.ru}\\vp mw:lw‘(‘ “M“ 4 v‘m(‘l berg 1; Guy 1: Palmer 1. Nielser's; threa., for. ofive, . with | ZOBE D HO ltch the yest of| FITst on balls::pff Palmer three runs, was equalled by Hous- GU) to pitch t! Lot Gear off Guy 1; off ton of the Elks, who singled in the game Prelps 3; off Floberg 2. i ° . the first, third and fourth, scor-, His first batter was Floberg, wio el R HOW tO turn your Spaie ume lnto PROFI I ing cach time. Playing at second, bunted safe for a single, scoring G,y 2: py Phelps 3; Lty Floberg 4 H(Zuslmn made four ;Ju(-(;uls and 11,<_1.m from third A" ejewski| Umpires: Plate, Shaw; Bases De, rated two assists, being in on a followed with sacrifice bunt, | Baira and Gleaton { . . g % & double-play in the fifth with|bringing in Rolison. That Iefl Time of game: 2 hours, 50 min- | This program offers expert training ... with pay...in Werner and Snow Cope and Flo on base as Niel- | ypec ] 5 % i 3 Other All-Stars high on their sen hit to Guy for the final out f A / Joovtsd gossa e il RN AT /f nv P » ard oefiing 10, bé) Hous b oo e e SR : many subjects useful toward geiting ahead in civil life cach with three for five with dazed, bec e in their half only T GAME ' rens, Jensan including a homer on: player got on base. Palmer /cather permitting, the in his record. Pasquan got three flied out to short, then Smith- g will be played tonight at hits fer six times at bat, includir cerg went to first on balls and 6 between the All-Stars and a ringle and two doubles, And there while Houston Joe Snow of the EI bt Ve out ia wurr berg | Wi pitches: Phelps, 4; Flo-| next The New Civilian Naval Reserve offers FUN, TOO, as you will learn fcw, including a home run K-oit Zgores | : Cosee Opens A came up once | H 3 SR o onu Ui e B | The opening of the ga W mere, and Pasquan led off with a | ere, 1l & DU, 15 WHAL THi§ new pro- i gram offers to young men who want to get Elk pitcher B. Palmer strik cdouble to left {ie going to third . Yon get free expert Mierzejewski and Pasquan, while on a wild pitch. Jensen struck it aBall S e R0 . i | ahead in civilian 1 i Niclsen singled and then went out out: but Forsythe doubled to cen e ; f trying to stretch it to a double. ey, an isquan scored 'h | training and you are paid while learning fi1he Elks tock over, and promptly x and Rollison doublet | What's more, you can give as much or as two runs nter, scoring Forsyth I il e oAl e ston led off, singling into singled to center, scoring Dean S ey ittle time as you wish, and have fun, too, center {icld. Werner grounded and Rollison ;r'\ ":T“F 1:“";"‘““;“ and you'll be shipmates with a great bun.ch out to shortstop. Cantil Flokerg knocked another single For Hugh Fullerton, Jr.) P St 3 TS 3 e T lkad - and: Holioway koit | t6 Bbimer 1a" cantér it Was Bl PASO, Tex, Aug, U@ of men. You gain-*and in return, you help came up. On a wild pitch, Hous- left on base as Cope was put out 24ciph Rubp, the Kentucky Colon- | keep our Navy on top. ton came in from third to score. trying tb some home on his hit, © Cf basketball who was so popu- Holloway singled to left field, pnd M wrki flisd out to the lar with his expert and colorful ‘ i : fout Snow was held at third e - Stures 4t e Tesus -Gt For both Veterans and Non-Veterans istepped into the batter’s out In the bottom sever I\""";‘ In "'946 that they :""”g“‘ Veterans are eligible for their former ratings Holloway was intentionally 1t Cantillion. led off he Elks Dim back this year, is making as s O Cantillion led of r the Elks and can draw the basic pay for every hour of uff first, alléwing Snow to with a Té leacuer over the ™auch meney as the high school el Bhome and tally the second run. !second basem: and Snow singled mentors by just lending his pres- training. Non-Veterans are welcome, t0o, and ' Ncither team scored in the sec- into loft field lo was out ¢nce to coaching clinics over the have every chance for advancement. cnd inning. In the third, Bud on an infield fly to s2cond. Guy | - i i country. When he appeared at | Phelps, All-Star pitcher, carned singled to center, scoring Cantil- the Texas Coaching School in El g .. S the distinction of be h the lion. & Paso last week it was his smhg Aviation and Cruises, too | dirst and last man to sirike out. Snow had gone to third, and year... Next the basketball wizard | Tours of duty at Naval Air Stations and practice | That minor to what hap came in to score as Cope made a i the Blue Grass Country will| i s N i 'r",r‘\ pin between his times at bat, how- wild peg from the plate to Cantil- yell about the cage game at the o cae |;fl‘fl G i Lb ! ‘“MI-' ever. on the sack. Hagerup walk- Jowa State Clinic, Lake Spirit, Ia., S B L.l R Mierzejewsii doubled to the cen- but was left on as Palmer then he will wind up national | Ppabeneal fhe Orpiplapd Reserye Who qualty, fler field fence Nielsen walloped flied out to Jensen in, center field, tour at the Michigan State Scheol d heme run over the fence, scor- who threw to second to catch Guy at Freemont. .. Texas coaches got, ing the two of them. Pasquan off for a double play. charge out of this Rupp quip: | i (cllowed with a single past.second, Forgetting that Mierzejewski had ' “Last year we played everybody and Jensen rang up another hom- peen tk: last man to go out in cxcept Utah.” (Utah was the team fer. n inning, All-Stars th beat Kentucky out in the i} That wasn't ail. Forsytae was skip and sent Pasquan firals in the National Invitation | hit by a pitched bali and went to The Elks cau the er- it New York.) second on a wild pitch., Dean rer and after considerable arm- B e led out to center field, then waving by the players. Umpire Rod . doubled, bringing For- Shaw ruled Niclsen an automatic ~ Buy yemr Fishing Tackle NOW | the fourth run. out at DARNELL'S for the SALM! Pasquan lined out tc Guy on tt> DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. fRollison were left on base 2as mound, and Jensen fliad out to Adv., 652-tf.) ¥ Phelps came up—with a hole in gsecond for the third, retiring the { T i | his bat. side. The FElks did no better in When you pay lor QUALITT »%y ;‘ Ancther Homer th-ir half, geing down one, two, 2ot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- The Elks did all right that in- three; and the last inning saw SHEIM SHOES at Graves. _z..nvl ning, too. Houston led off with — -~ e & & single, and went to second en 9 wild piteh. He needn’t have bothered, because Joe Werner sant fthe ball into the creeck to bring jithem both home. ! Cantillion singled to right. Snow Blknocked one into the dirt and ,»‘Fhelps orrored, letting him reach| \first and putting Cantillion on third. Manager Holzheimer sent : s ¥ Floberg in to pitch and Holloway | % i v . e I Group Instruction is provided in many subjects and is taught by experts. You can get skilled training that will be helpful toward advancement in civilian occupations. picked up an early offering for| a double past Nielsen in left field, scoring Cantillion. ~The ball was pegged in fast enough to put out /Snow coming in to the plate, how- aver, and Holloway was left sit- Jng on the sack as Guy grounded Photography, Electronics, Welding. These are only a few of the subjects in which you can get training 4 G 4 The new Naval Reserve plan offers valu- well as profitable in terms of the pay o 8 ear struck | G ; e v i;‘;t o Wi e { : SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING onS. able training—with pay—in literally offered. Even a beginner in the Organ- | In the top of the fourth, Nielsen i Since 1078 S Sick, Pros. 3 P dozens of subjects that will help a young ized Naval Reserve can get $2.50 for a \scored for the All-Stars after get-| - Industrial Institution Washingten's Oldest man better his earning power in civilian two-hour training period . . . higher rat- b\ting to first on an error. A single £ by Jen: prought him in. For the Elks, Houston scoicd, getting Eion base with a Texas leaguer and I8 oming home ‘as Nielsen played thumbs with Werner's center field (- jngle. life. The plan is flexible, too, in that you inge, of course, get more, Veterans and can give as much or as little time as your Non-Veterans are invited to join. Men circumstances permit. You'll find it fun, who have served before get their former too, and full of variety and interest, as grades. All have opportunity to advance, In The Fifth . Came the fifth inning, and Dean ! singled for the All-Stars, only to] bbe caught in a double play with; iCope. Rollison was the first uul‘ however, following Dean with | fly to second. The double pla; was from short to second to firs NATIONALLY FAMOUS SINCE 1878 culy score for the Elks in the i ! 8 Lottom half was: Snow's circuit. bit At Your Friendly Tavern Buy. yone Rilung. 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