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= —w W MONDAY AUGUST 9 1948 Fomme Forsythe started the Summaty: 0 base "Rits:’ Riffe, SUNDAY GAME sisting m the rescue were ‘rauno A“(HORAGE ST AR S rally with a single, and came to|Forsythe, Groller, Manning; three| Anchorage: AB R H PO A E RAY flu mowns Neimi and Ray McCormick. bat a second time with MacDonald, |base hits, 0; home runs: Gearino|C. Forsythe,cf6 3- 3 1 0 0 Members of the Wachusett crewl E 3 GAME pl AY Lawrengen and Cantillon on the|l, Buoy 1, Phelps 1; double plays:| Gearino, 1b 4 2 2 9 0 0 “HR BHC“ HOME searched and dragged the area from | AK bags. Over the fence she went Juneau 1, Anchorage 1; 'left on|Thomsen, 30 5 1 2 2 0 1 9:30 o'clock until around midnight |and Forsythe rounded the circuit to|bases: Anchorage 3, Juneau 4; runs(Groller, ss .. 6 0 1 0 4 2; last night but were unable tolocate FROM jUNEAU (lUB make it eight runs in that inning|batted in: Gedrino 2, Buoy 3, Riffe [Riffe, ¢ ... 6 1 2 5 .0 0 9‘20 us‘ “lGHT the body. Further searching was {for the locals. Joe Snow went out |2, Groller 2, Phelps 1, Lawrensen | Tokarchick, rf 5 0 2 2 0 0 - undertaken today. e i lat first for the retiring out after{l, MacDonald 1; struck out by:|Elders, If 5 0 0 4 0 0 T | The g‘“"'ym"'fc:z;:;:":;‘::m “':;: E. Nielsen had singled. Cantillon 1, Palmer 2, Buoy 1;(Cline, 2o .. 5 1 1 4 5 0 neau when the | lO(aI Nme Fumbles Making one final bid, the An-|walked by: Cantillon 0, Palmer 3!Stephensen,p 6 2 1 0 1 o be?:m‘;fdfl:s 3,““’*;:03‘,‘,’9? lage | the reason for "‘_els'“;“ S aag Through Last nghf g |chorage belters brought in three{and Buoy 5; umpires: “Pop” For-| Total ... 47 10 14 21 10 3|night at about 9:20 o'clock when the | ™% remains undiscioss® ! |runs in the first of the seventh,{sythe at the plate and Grassy Lowe s iboat in which he was riding over- ANCHORAGE VISITORS IO_I loss but walked away on the short endjon base. Juneau: AB R H PO A Eltumed about 150 feet off the Doug-| o “b'“Mcpaniel, R. Scott, Will- | jof an 11-6 score when relief hurl- Satucday, Second Game {Dodson, ss-...3 0 1 0 1 Lijae shore. | lahd, William M. Camp- | jer Morris caught Riffe trying to| Anchorage:* AB R H PO’A E Lawfensen, rf 5 0 0 0 0 2 | jam R. Borlal pharigiy ';(. The Sky Lou ball club from | | steal home for the retiring out. Forsythe, ¢f 3 0.1 1 0 0 E Nielsen, If 4 0 1 4 1 l' Mrs. Ruth ElUs and Mrs. Emma | bell and LeRoy fle 5 gthe G Anchorage slaughtered the Juneau| yesterday's nine inning game got{Gearino,1b .. 4 0 1 5 0 0/JSnowlb .4 © :0 6 0 0lBrown, also passengers in the boat, iy tdg g gt gl All Stars 10-1 yesterday to cop the |underway with the first Anchorage|Thomsen, 2b 2 2 1 2 2 2 Forsythe, 2b 4 030 3.1 Were brought ashore in a skifflarnvnls at the Bal i weekend series with two out of {man making base on an error as|Groller, ss... 4 2 1 0 1 Humming, 38 3.0 0 0 -1 owned by Chris Sundet a few mmu-: _;‘;LI.I‘O.B.NIAN } three games. Anchorage Won the | the visitors got off to a two run|Riffe, ¢ ... 4 0 2 8 0 0Houstonc..3 0 21 1 o‘wI after the Ells boat overturned.| ‘ fram EBAWODA - Cit first of the doubleheader Saturday |lead. Bringing in their lone run.Tokarchick,3b4 0 2 ‘1 0 0j/Cope, rf ... 2 0 1 1 0 1 Sundet heard Ells calling for help,| A visitor drl?)eunoy - registe:'- by a 9-3 margin; Juneau came|in the last of the seventh, the|Elders, 1 ... 3 @ ©0 0 1 0{Morrison, p 4 1 1 1 1 l but was unable to locate him on | Calii, denar anof Hotel., back strong in the second game o Juneau clubbers couldn't find the Hintz, rf .. 2 0 0 1 0 0|Palmer 1.8 8.V % o reaching the scene of the disaster.|ed at the Baranof o€ fake 11 115, and the bope from the | rangs nd niver lireatensd o SO S- < ' ERTEENS BERRTRR—G L ST, SR b:’twns::u::lfi::id u&:"ov;:: r:en: T’FVAKEE VISITOR : west had it all their way in the off the mounting Sky Lounge lead. ‘Remlng!on I 1 Laald g O ..., 1.0 0.8 .0 4 4 final tangle yesterday. | Outstanding of the 14 Anchorage| Total 20 6 10 18 .6 8| Total ... 36 1 6 27.07 o gy tostamie nd S, BIoMT | Mrs Sam ARp, of (ERERYS U818 UNION PAClFIC OFFERS Highlight of the first game Sat-|hits was catcher Riffe's homer in. - | Summary: Two base hits: Hous-|Was floating on “‘E”W' ot be | BuPet: 8t the FAranof (Pl urday came about when the An-|the third, and Gearino's second of | Juneau: AB R H PO A Il ton and C. Forsythe; three base|distance away, but Ells co sodnad’ i T"RE! 'cp ' Al"‘ thorage club hit Cantillon with ev- | the serles which he pounded out|MacDonald, 4 1 1 1 0 0lhits: 0; home runs: Riffe, Gear- |\ocated. ! SPECIAL STEAKS erything but the catcher’s mask. |in the first of the seventh to clear |Forsythe, 2b 4 2 2 3 1 0fino; left on base: Juneau 14; An- Mrs. Ells said that herhusband was | = = o 0" Teenk $2.50, With Tokarchick © and Elders on|the sacks and bring around three,mnmng 3 1 0 0 0 O o'chorage 14; double plays: 0; runs swimming out to bring Mrs. Brown | aby b e - ul b ucl, R at base by singles, Buoy, the visiting | runs for the visitors. Snow, 1b .. 4 1 0 7 0 D0lbatted in: Riffe 3, Elders 1, Gear- [to the boat when he went under. e limon s cf’“""' L twirler, got the scoring rally un-i The Sky Lounge team left Ju- Dodson, ss .. 3 1 2 0 2 0/ino-3, C. Forsythe 2, Thomsen 1; derway when he sent out the first| neau at 9:30 o'clock this morn- Holloway, ¢ 2 3 0 6 4 0 walked by: Stevenson 6, Morrison of the games three homers. Carl'ing on their return trip. !Cantillon, ¢f 8 1 2 0 0 0[3; struck out by: Stevensen 5, Forsythe made it on a single for |Phelps, 1f .. 2 0 0 0 0 0!Morrison 10; hit batter: Stevenson Tune In T“E one man, and Flip Gearino then“ Lawrensen, p 3 1 1 3 0 0|1, Momison 1; umpires: Bill For- e % ¢ hammered out . the inning’s sec-| SATURDAY OPENER l,3 Nielsen 2 091 0 0 o0|sythe at plate and Lowe on base. City of Portland strea_mhner ~= fastest train snd home to once more clear the|Anchorage: AB R H PO *A Ejyye 10 001 1 1! ————— i o between Portland and Chicago. sacks of everything but dust and C. Forsythe cf 4 1 S o ojSeimer R S e DOCTORS VISIT i “Portland Rose” — through gervice to 'Denver, put his team out front with a F.Gearino 1b2 lCope ; 1 0 0 0 0 0f Among the visiting doctors su}'-l Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. {ive Tun lead. The heavy stickers' Thomsen, 2b 4 1 0 1 1 Olyomysen U 0 0 0 0 O|ing at the Baranof Hotel are Dr.: s ey found the mark again in the sev-|Groller, ss .. 4 2 2 1 4 Summary: wo base hits: Niel-|John Tulsy and Dr. W. C. Martin b - “Idahoan”—through cars connecting with “City of enth when Carl Forsythe and|Riffe, ¢ 4 0 3 4 1 Omnl Riffe 1: three base hits: 0; | of Portland, Ore.; Dr. Frank H. P St. Louis” streamliner for Denyer, Kansas City Grolle:) poundedd o:lz a c;\:pkl‘emo; 12?:::0'“:‘" 3"; i i “) "‘) L e mins: sl Forsythe 1; left|Douglass and Dr. David B. Law ol‘ and St. Louis. “ fence-bouncing doubles whic! S, & much to .,,;c[fmm for three runs Hintz, rf 3 00 0 0 g‘;u;““' l:“s“‘:“ :unA"i:‘:::“; gf“g";m:::;‘% ,:‘“““ ol M°°"' Three top trains offering excellent accommoda- scored in that heat. | Buoy, p $ 1 4.0 2 L2, 8 INAY i sm - (A Y ST y tions and service. Low fares. He Touh L A o Im:'fsl.]n'wfe;:!exlxor Ritte 5, arones| SPECIAL STEAKS : The Juneau sluggers never ser- . ; ! jously threatened to overcome me“,uneflu AB R H PO A ’ ; umpires: “Pop” Forsythe at| Baby Beef Club Steak, $2.50, at .l"l‘u':.lv‘:‘o.: :"'I"'..n’.hlg FAIR mounting lead, and only in the! | MacDonald, 113 0, 0 1 1 | plate, Grasay Lowe on base. { Salmon Creek Country Club. 60 2t! d third frame when Phelps CfluthLawrensen ef3 0 1 0 O c|I A X 1 * * ¥ on with his stick for a homer did ! Manning, 30 3 0 1 3 3 0 { 4 3 G Mull?ney‘s heavy artillery make a gnow, 1b 30159 0-0} 1 Dnily Union Pacific p”“n'., Train Schedules to show. |Forsythe, 2 3 0 0 4 1 0 } the East Showing Connections from SEATTLE The second game got underway Holloway, ¢ 3 0 0 3 0 0 | ol IZ'z in slow form, but in the last of Dodson, ss .. 2 1 1 3 4 0 ; Lv. Seattle jfi:m 4:00 pm. 11:30 p.m. the third when trailing by two!Phelps, rf $°32.1-0 9 " 0o 10 " n " runs, the Juneau Stars pounded|Cantillon, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 A”””u"ci“y : it ofPortand” “Prlend en I dabaan two ZAnchorage pitchers for five Palmer 2 01 0 0 0 H i wv.Portland 5:30pm. 9:10p.m. 8:10 am, singles, a double, and a perfectly | Guy 1 0 0 0 0 O l STANDARDT[ME timed centerfield homer by Earl Notar 1.0 0 0 0 0 THE NORTH TRANSFER CO. has H | For complete travel information, consult purchased THE BODDING TRANSFER | OIL SERVICE TRUCK. T (s 28 Silver Bow Lodge 1. 0.0.F. 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