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MUNI)A\ 4 1\LUUST 25, ANCHORAGE | TAKES TWO OF 3 HAMES Army All Stars, Juneau All Stars Play Tip-Top Ball Series All-Star home bas2- to- be- me A Lora Army all team was to return th two wins and a them in their three g with the Juneau All-§ over the wiekend loss ay v ind Aries re Altkough some of the Army play- v are wellknown in baseball jrcles in the States, the Juneau juad ched them very closaly h playing ab All three of e games were tight, con- . bringing to Juneau fans som the best kall played here thi ason * sIn> first game, played Saturday ening, went to Anchorage by a wirow margin. Grandstand crit- bs were of the that Ju- 2au should have if the bet- e running had been Thc Junzau n scored a run in e first inning as B. Palmer came y on a wild piteh; and in th cond, Werner scored from third In a bunt by Mierzejewski Anchorage ed in the iourth ning Wird came in on an ffror by Forsythe shortstep. In ha top of tho fifth, Bouy single o left field, followed by Ca: orsythe singling to short. Both ored as Groller doubled to right ield down the first base line SCORE Firs: on ecrrors: Anchorage, 2;' = Won - Lost Sidea 1 New York B 43 Double plays: S®wa-Davis 65 I 08 knchorage ABRHPOAE Wid p Kemppainen, o Al :. Forsythe, cf 3% 0 Phelps, 2 58 iroller, ss 4 01 ¢’ First off Kemppai vard, . 2b 210 0 1; off P . 4 g hepard, c 350 1 1 Struck out; by Kemppainen, 3;|g "7 ¥ 25 3h 3 0 2 0 Ly Phelps, 3 | Raiies i 2ushis ) 11" Automadtic“out: Haines . 5E ey Yok Tis rf. 3. 0.0 0; Umbpires: plate, Shaw; bases,| [ 08¢ P (;l‘;:‘c, “l‘ o 200 0 Killewieh, Krisman and Lowe. Ftolt e AT LT 0.0 of game: 1 hour, 55 min-| g Pt o “,““j““q‘fl A e 00 0O00O0O0 i o 3 "" : ¢ 720 8 S L S H PO A SECOND GAME BOWL p!(NI( GIVEN zejewski, 2 [ After a Erief intermission during PaMmer, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 which the Royal Marine Band| ¢ 0 011 1 1 from HMS Kenya serenaded \hu SATURDAYFOR NAVY 0 1 6 0 0 fans in the bleachers, the seco Forsythe, ss 0 2 0 0 1'game of the afternoon got i DE(IDED SU(CESS 001 1 0 wa ! | 9 1 0 1 0] The local boys went right to e — 0.0 1 0 0work in the botiom half of the The picnic in Evergeen Bowl Sat- | s B A ) AR nd scored three runs,|Urday afterneon in honor of Ju- | .. 1.0 0 1 2 0 although none of them rated as nheau's Navy visitors was a decided | antillion, (p h T 1 0 1 - - - earnad tuns. Mierzejewski walked,|Slccess. Tennis matches, cricket . — — n Nizlsen siruck out. | game between two British teams and ctals 26 2 lots of food combined to give the — | Werner walked, then Forsythe sajlors a good taste of Alaskan hos- | SUMMARY singled into left field. There Smith | pitality. Many Juneau women busi- | Two base hits: C. Forss ‘;r(.n"‘:‘h‘:'o‘:‘*";Hfl"m:"fl‘ "“0 bflgv ly baked their favorite cakes on Sat- | sjrclicr, Shepard, Sowa, Snow, E. = past third, ' urday merning to give the men a allowing both Mierzejewski and delicions sample of home-cooking. | SEL ASPHORAEL- 15 Tud IV Ten td.B00e, BN, sending FOS-‘H(;( dogs, coffec and soft drinks | ; |sythe tn_\lurd | were also served i "Left on 'bases: Anchorage, 5;! C@ntillion came up, and struck| Joint chairmen of the picnic wers | Mnean 64 jout. But while was doing u: Mrs. Betty MeCormick, who had | | Firet: on Anchorage, 3;/cdteher Shepard of the AMmMY|charge of the refreshments, and fincau, 1 balked a throw to third and For-| john T. McLaughlin who had charge | Double | i\piaysr. . GrollersWard; | (e Yalked honig.ift fscore. |of other arrangements. Robert | Snsan SEnoN: | Both teams were held down tight | Boochever ifiariaged ~the {ennis | 3; from there on until the last of matches and Comdr. Ed Chester, | Wild pitches: Stephenson, Jouy and Kuhns, 0. First on balls: off Stephenson, ff Buoy, 0; off Kuhns, 2. Struck ou by *y Buoy, 6; by Kuhns, 8. Automatic out: Houston in Tth. SUNDAY GAMES ernoon as @ doubleheader. light mist was falling rained hard econd, a put it never enough irst inning by Tommie Mierzejew-| Niclsen singled to center; =no»\ ¥ The ball went over the rig m Bicld fence. M Nielsen singled to center; Snow, Jhnocked a long base hit to 1e1tl #nding Niclsen to third. T ®orsythe sent another long wa]mm Anchorage: AB R H PO A E|pounds of sablefish for Alaska Coast o the center field fence, scoringC. Forsythe, cf 20001 uff‘ishertes. lielsen; and Snow scored on the Grolier, ss .. 301 10 0| satarday afternoon, the Elfin I, | hrow-in as Cantillion flied out|Ward, 2b 30 1 33 0lunder E. O. Swanson, landed: 48,000 o left. [Shepard. ¢ 3 0 1 8 0 1lpounds of salmon for ACF. Anchorage won the ball game Sowa, 3b 300010 T S G RRR In the top of the second inning. Davis, 1b 2 00 6 0 1| Waitresses and Fountain Girls itcher Phelps walked Shepard,|Kemppainen (ph7) 1 1 1 - - -iwantéd at Perey’s Cafe. 665 tf B ho was forced as Sowa hit too; Haines, rf 20000 0f A hort for & fielder's choice. Then|Etephenson (phD) 0 1 0 - - - SR AR PR $avis took first when he was hit; €mith, If + 3010 0 2| Buy vour Fishing Tackle NOW‘ {‘:\ pitched ball. ‘Eouy, P 3 00 0 0 0at DARNELL'S for the SALMON Haines walked, loading the kases;; === 06— ————— | DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. nd when Smith collected Iouleomls 2 2 518 5 4‘J Adv., 652-t1, 1947 2 Juneau, 6 3| !lost the Lall Stephenson, 0;! | scoring Werner MacSpadden; | Umpires: plate, Cantillion and Guy b nses, Cochrane and DeBarra: cd out to Ward betwean first and by contacting Mrs. McCormick. Time of game: 1 hour and I seco d. Then Houston sent a Tex-| The chairmen would like to cspec- | hinutes. jas gurer to short center, and|ially thank Verne Metcalf and Bill | ot e |Forsythe came in for the third Forbes of the Veterans of Foreign | an dfinal run. The second and third games of| he series were playzd Sunday af-; ng the first game and part of theltwo men out, Dur-{twe-run rally in the seventh. With| i Kemppainen came in to pinch hit for Davis, and HSHI"G NEWS ! singled to right. Stephenson pinch/| H o force a. halt in play . The field| hit for Haines, and took a walk.! a5 damp from thke rain during| Tken Smith doubled between" Landing hsh cargoes at the Ju- he night before, but had beenjconter and left field, scoring the|neau Cold Storage this morning were | olled carefully during the morn-|two of them. He was left on and |the Alrita, under Albert Wallace, | the ball game ended as Bouy|with 25000 pounds of salmon for | re in the opener was a flied out to | Sebastiau-Stuart: the Allanah, und- the bottom half of the |er Fred Brandes, Jr. with 8000 “Hl‘ DAIH ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASK/ PAGE THRE [ Juneau ABR H PO A 1-. teok the opencr 4-0, behind home lor, 6-5. Manager Jojo White and | Mierzejewski, 2b .. 2 1 0 & 1 v runs by’ W Cooper & Lo vikff hit homers for ir\;m.\m R LS Gordon wgors by Johnn Yo, whils Vince Bhuge ~ote¥- e Werner, ss % a0 bardi and Buddy need for the Pi | Enow | e Gt g e | Giant s : (0‘00 - {E. Fors It .95 0% ! me the Cubs I {Cantillioni, rf § 050 150 h Waitkus helped [] La p 8 000 3 1 win with o n, « G gt i u m hon " Sowa walked home. Still 1 AME lEAU Philltss splt & @ p . . LEA UE through games of Sunday. are as the bases loaded, Kemppain- 28 6 54179 8 he Reds wir — follow it ¥nocked e to —— 10th-in - -— e . Tear » Counei ional League which scored Davis and SUMMARY | Tub Phill By B "CKER Walker, P i SUM) " i b i ¢ Phillie n 3y BILL BF ER gh Sue alker, Philadelpiia Kemppainen advancing to second| Two base hits: Smith, E. Forsy-| By JOE REICHLER ¢ nni 8-6 i Al gt \ 3 Brooklyn, 319 throw-in {the ;. (Associated Press Sports Writer) A P~ s R ac CABIOCIAMSS WSty Yk RGOt ihe O M New York. 108: Forsythe struck out, t runs: Anchorage, M-, R R O 6 PR DR DENE ; | The pac i faaroRT il R R cine: - Raobinson, Brogklyn; 108 = Groiler connected Te: et 4 the-line men, Eddie Miksi: 1 people of ‘Jumteau R U " C 1 1 a Texas |y 2 P o After Dave F the Bo ) . Angel Soveral months ago a full re- HITS Baumhoitz, Cinctonati leaguer ln\n. short center field, Firs errors: Anchorage, 2; “'-"“\ e “" 1;)‘;‘ el Indiar o f h i I Coas! ague's Hmp- o0 004 financial statement of 1587 Walker, Philadelphia. 154 coring Smith; and \}l n Cope. June: Iihisch ‘“[’ iy o “” s : ¢ B pped - two mMOre e Teen Age Club, together with NOME RU Mi v York pogged wild from the field, Kamp-' [aft on bases: Anchora 4 urgh EFaues o-l1 yestet and at Oakland yesterday—both . peal f Banalal wpport 40; Kiner, P ' ) me f for ot thai x-game lead ove £ 3.2 T o ROtk SARGUINS . SNERS g pairen came on in for the fifth peau, 2 e g skl N ¢ narrow margin of 3-2—and fo (17 eomine year. were sent to PITCAING — Jansen, New York lun. One more score was made, Doubla plays: Werner-Mierzejew-| ' =t =00 Wl o on Joe Gordo just 3': g ahead ol 1o parents of each club member 1. 189 wkwell, Cincionatl, 19- by Groller in the seventh innir W |Honal League Race BBy Deck Francisco, which split With = A" pointed s pepOYE.6: 180, vorck i AT en went| Belk: Bhepard, eatcher’s bak, | and Rojek, iflling i thing I the teen sxinsives Taived American Leazus all the ] way from first Wild pitches: Bouy, 1; Guy, 0. | comkination A AL and Portland’s bound- epough thre thei BATTING Williams, Beston . 1d cateher| Fist on balls: off Bouy, 2 off n Ed Stanky and D ; ate oily five §'the enbel profit i37; McCosicy, Philadelphta, 331 w wild past first Guy, 2 Wee Rnf‘« who T ird and i their own expe is roces- RUNS- Willlams, Boston, 90; fen- —_— Struck by Bouy, 8 by Sidelined by S mounds in etics ir nnant with howsver, to sscure addftional rich. New York, 19 SCORE BY INNINGS3 i urd game with Cincinnati from the adults in order to HITS — Pasky'Boeton, 151; Ap- 123456 7RHE plate, Killewich; bases, drove in the 1 when I v paid director and to 1 pling, Chicago, 144 raza 050000165 . layed errorl ) Biten's two-run homer I ..o jnuch-needed improvements HOME RUNS—-Williams, Soston, June 3000000372 of heur, 30 min- *‘_"’ ed i il &5 nizhte " -.L sevel x:) w‘;’\u {‘l"f about the clubhi Naturally i i Gerdon, Cleveland, 24 land - n ];\” in four ”uu i‘ : n_x‘J for the C |<~,!\\ 10 (a6 not oxpectsd that the par- - PITCHING—Shea, New York, 11- SR ST .o d Rojek drove in Dimi: Wall s with ¢ sorfes mar- oo 7 R . 4, 733; Reynolds, New York, 16-7 BOX SCORE iy v 7 e ! Tt v i ents would be able to raise that 4 .733; Reynolds, New Yor 7 bl ABRHPOAE OF \»I\_IH.\l- ageel i G R e o e s e to hel ! g "‘i"‘m endire amount; but before asking 969 O: Foraythe, ot i S M acific Coust League | Aaron Robinson clou defeat tl eo- ¢ ) for support from the public, our - - b i P Won Lost Pel./iun and two singles in ond ga ) & Afion Council felt that the parents 2070 -2 0% 67 550 at bat, scored twicze ind ? ? should first express them: s on S L S SR 1C.5c0 70 537 five runs to lead ti n \ the subject of the Club. W=» have 4 11 2 2 o Cakland 70 517(a 16-6 victory ove o 3 Ho.y- been gratified to find that they R s 0. ' 517 White Sox and er Lehind Cliff Melton's are overwhelmingly in favor of 317000 e 444 can Lea aders to 8 ng effort, bu: the Stars the Club and its program Smith, If Wit 0080 . “.‘\-A:‘y '“‘i 473 in lhl\.\l") d -header ot Leck to win the finale, Helping and encouraging the Mabtindinen, 5 i wood (F 3 iite won 3.9 Sheridan homered in young peopls of this community ey tor FREE : ’ 1amento &0 in a game del S ke EoF ik B o evomomes respomsilityan B 164 Cluig o ‘Woedrukine Bauipats %6 6 521 7 2 Yesterday's Scores jvrain S S I e O eemls: euit 1zhtly so. An investment in the, BELSHAW MAOHWINERY CO. » 3 t or medica lattention wer 3 " ) VeS| . 76- ol 3 AER HPOAE cramento 0-2; Portla The * Oardine ad 7 1D Pt b Tolberk Rt WAt T \ was the cnly effective blow Teen Age Club is an investment 876-L Field Bldg, 315 Westport Road $21.1.38 2 1 n Francisco 14-2; Hollywood ‘l.,m“ four runs ih the fit ,!&"_ ; Apciviy 3 9 cff Melton, whe eizht in the Youth of aday the Citi- Kansas City 2, Mo, 2000 2 1 iy ~Che RIS o0 W * Piteeks ; B won the series, Zn of Tomortow. Good citizen=| J 3 San g Saattle il oty A e e c m the haspital over C 08 100 X y is goc sness! . - ot 100000 Sin Diego Soattle |in the first of an impor weckend wer Buenaventura alsy was, Port- S0P 15 € ood sty Invest /in it ¥ i 411 1 3 0 Los Angele Oakland {cama 14 S3eky . car. Jim Rusch, Mrs. Harold ¥, land’s comfortable bulge on Sacra- "o% ® LET'S GO SALMON cnow, 1b 3111000 - !Stan who poled out his Brown, Mrs. Ole Taug, Hush Antrim mento after the Beavers two Senttibutipne. shauid BESINEEL E. Forsythe, ss .. Ao 81 National League 106th hioine: run. aRd itohds SEurry s Lo Bitw e UL ER Lt Ne molapnen et dkbb 4oh Mr. J. W. McNaughton, Treasurer,; §. FISHING TODAY! e £..2.49) 00 1.0 Wor Pet. |Dickton, who t "Robert Telitle 1d Mary 7 Ivedon, 'was; the, Shutoup T~ O BOX 2450, Juneay . c ton o Robert Telitlera and Mar Sa ; = S o 7, | ® I furnish boat and Cantillion, 1f 1000 : 618 winning rally with s Archl of B Y i llowing but fou I sport tackle 1100 1‘ Louis 570 single, the Cards slamr out charged from the Gover Hos- <ran Tommy Bridges curvec Buv your Fishing Tackle NOW qepey 0 1 0 0 Boston 549°78 nita to' hahd' JOBNRY . childre ter in the finale. Frankils Das- 2 v asinl Event 8 s to 12 two n are being 1itfer in the final renkle Das- ot DARNELL'S for the SALMON { ® al Ev 5) 00,0, New Jork 513 ninth defeat transferred to the hosvita lat Sitka, £0 and Bill Clensen were the losers. DERBY, AUGUST 31st. ;:rg:‘” PR 0110 i:m\xm:m 468, The New York Giants bl PR €an Dirzo wound up Wwith a S < | ‘ o [ 0. - 4 - Ohicago 68 443 gud home runs in splitting & doubl Jur-thires edge over Seat lt- | 4 i 4 ) ms splitting a doul four-thre= edge over Seattle, split \ | ‘ : = Pittsburgl 0 426 header with the Chicazo Cubs Buy vour Fishing Tackle NOW ting their closing doubleheader ARU LODUE ‘! Phone BILL JONES this . 28 3 721 9 3 Philadelphia 71 413\ parry Jansen won Fis 15th at DARNEL the SALMON 7 Padres fought uphill to take at the Baranof ‘ 3LUE 560 Yesteraay's Resulis |game, his eig n a row and DERBY, AU 31st. tubber game, 9-8, after the for and transportation } BLUE 56 SN Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 1. s first shutout as the t Reiners pull.d even in the open- a1 RV BO6-SE. ki i i e H TR gttt St. Louis 8; Boston 5 | —— : R, e ohbas s oguul. New Mork. 4:8¢ OhioARo:0.8.: .| i e 1 Cincinnati 12-6; Philadelphia 3-8.| Left on bases: Anchorage, 5; | Ainerican League struck Jr., organized the cricket matches. Maae as Shepard Mrs. McCormick would like to Snow singled, then ! thank all women who donated cakes. doubled to deep left, | All the remaining food was sent to | e | the American Legion Dugout to be | served at their open house. Women th ground-| who had cake vlates may have them | sixth. Then Werner but ltha out, Forsythe { Wars, the Mariner Scouts, John Me- The Anchorage men hadn't given | Cormick and the Retail Liquor Deal- up yet, though, and made a final|ers Association. {peunds of salmon split between Se-, | bastian-Stuart and Alaska Coast | | Fisherles. | ‘TRe Phoenix IT brought in 28,000 /pounds of salmon for Sebastian- | Stuart, and Peter Oswald on tihe Tundta brought in a catch of 12,000 w w1 72S.,. OF WORLD'S MOST MODERN TERMINAL FACILITIES "+ # TO SERVE ALASKA W Eleven acres of the world's most modern terminal fa- cilities to expeditiously, and economically, handle cargo to, and from, Alaska! Over half a million square feet . . . scientifically de- veloped . . .and embodying the most advanced fa- cilities for cargo handling. Acres of space to simultane- ously accommodate hundreds of trucks . .. three spur tracks to handle dozens of rail cars . .. every modern cargo handling device to speed-up movement .. . and minimize costs. This is the new Alaska Terminal of the Northland Transportation Company — Pier 42 South — on the Seattle waterfront. Service from this mammoth new terminal was inaugurated with sailing of the S5 Alaska on Tuesday, August 19th. " NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. “ PR T Tl ' SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA PIER 42 SOUTH 901 SOUTH ALASKAN WAY ¢ SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON i.'j