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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 194 RAINIERS (OPE 5TH STRAIGHT By JIM BACON | The Hollywood baseball clui | looks like the biggest thing to hit | the movie capital since sound pic- lures. The Stars are riding eight games in frent of the Pacific Coast League Tuesday night, they edzed the touted sluggers from San Diegc ' Willie Ramsdell's knuckle-ball took care of the Padres’ “Power | Trust” and Frank Kelleher’s eighth inning homer took care of the ball game. The Stars won 4 to 3. A near-capacity crowd of 8839 saw; Ramsdell edge Jess Flores in a tight pitching duel. Luke Easter and Max West, the league’s hcme run leaders were shackled. Easter didn’t get a hit and West hit a harmless single. The Seattle Rainiers, in second place, copped their fifth stre:ght win. Al Lyons' 12th homer of the) season broke a 4-4 deadlock in the third and helped give the Rainiers, a 7 to 4 win over Los Angeles. Leon Mohr, Seattle second-sacker, smacked four singles in his five tri Five first inning runs by Port- land shot the Beavers ahead to‘ stay for an 8 to 4 win over Frangisco. The , lowly Beavers nicked <Steve Nagy for 13 hits. Johnny Rucker belted two doubles and two singles and Leo Thomas | poled his seventh homer and a| single. Paying fans numbered 4,276, i Caklanq tcok a ten inning 2 to 1 decision over Sacramento in a pitching duel between the Oaks’ Charlie Cassaway and the Solons’ Frank Dasso. The Oaks trailed! until the eighth, then Jackic Jen- | sen, the great Univers of Cali- fornia football star, singled and | later scored the tying run. In the| tenth, pinchhitter Maurice Van Robkays singled in the wnning run. Now is the timue o put your ur | remittances must bear postmark of | coats in storage. We have the only 'not late than discount date. Please | cated Bosten's stunt by ‘scoring two | cold fur vault in Juneau. Come to our office. Chas. and Co. ' 81 n ! te STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League W L Hollywcod 48 2 Ceattle 4 33 Zan Diego 38 34 QCakland 36 36 San Francisco 3 37 Sacramento 33 36 Los Angeles 30 4 Portland 26 43 National League w oL Erocklyn 27 20 St. Louis 25 19 Boston 26 20 New York 26 21 Philadelphia 24 23 Cincinnati 22 25 Chicago 1727 Fittsburgh 17 29 American League counted, .ohce. the innfngi: Detroit defeated the New York Yankees, 5-2, in the American League's only day contest, to cut |the front running Yankees' lead |to five and a half games. ' Ed Lopat was charged with the defeat, his first against five vic- ‘lories. SLUGFEST Pct. | Larry Doby crashed two homers 658 F e |to lead the Cleveland Indians to a| . homeur | pitching 8t. Louis to 3-0 victory ! Begins Rapping Them Ouf|13-11 siugtest victory over thel NEW MEDFORD, Mass, June 8| pis first shutout of the s 521 to Put Cardi Is Inf Washington Senators. Satchell | Sues 1:“5 _R"";“;““' ‘L‘e‘;\ Sl B e i 500 | Paige’ got credit for the victory. [ ‘Cicriveisht champion, today rated| jum i o 0 ;l ard :;1'5 S 1o | ety Lou Brisse. strucc out 1¢| 1 5th v;cror_;; mlls“ .ct;ms e an | U (I" BAND 478 econd Plac in pitching the Philadelphia Ath- | dcal workout for his title defense 423 e letios o a f7-4 victory over the | TRIM K“: Ga:;lm in Philas AI Ampom‘ opENING, 377 | White Sox in Chicago. A five-run | ‘¢ Fhla next month. | By JOE REICHLER [cighth inning against Matt Surkont| The clever Robinson sharpened| .o siuio0i city Band wiil bel “As Stan Musial goes, so go tue |after Chicago starter Howie Jud-|'P his terrific left hooks for that at the airport building (lv“xv:1x"wx|‘ Pct. | St. Louis Cardinals.” |son had been lifted for a seventn | ‘ccasion here last night by blast- |0 T oot L O ook 574| Musial got off to a miseracle|inning pinch hitter, won for 53 Freddy Flores, a rugged mlow‘xpirflgd i:\“fm‘ 'i.\yom >v‘y‘n‘e“||‘u: 562 | start. So did the Cards. On May | Philadelphia. New Yorker, IR S MEHS SRR o Previous to the ‘1 l 0 QUi 565(24, just 15 days ago, St Loutsr| Red Embree won his second|thelr scheduled 10-round overweight ) o ‘:;uin;‘ ‘t(he(A‘h:i;\d‘m\\k"il]m“‘llx:i' 553 | three-time batting champ was hit- |same against seven defeats for the| Out at the Page Arema. MRS arities . anil COMIRAE 511 ting a puny .250, Accordingly, the |St. Louis Browns this season, out- Rob'nsen weighed 151 while spot- Joseph Shofner S e plenty! 468! Cardinals were mired in seventh |pitching Mel Parnell of the Boston | 113 Flores nine pounds. of them on hand { 386 place with a 12-17 won and lost|Red Sox, 6-2. T AT A The bandsmen, in uniforms, are -370 | record. NOTICE to be at the Grade School Audi- Since then, Stan the man has apped out 22 hits in 58 times at Lat for a 379 batting averaze. And | the Redbirds went on a tear, win-| ning 13 of the 15 games. Teday, Musial is hitting a steadily | progressive .301, and the surging| BOXER DIES, i te op | Bt ot} FLOOR BLOW| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—-JUNKEA(U, ALASKA Sugar Ray Is Victor in 3rd Round We will for | not ke responsible ess authorized by ourselves. 14 4t Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney. Socked his 10th and 11th of the season and drove home Carq runs in St. Louis’ 3-0 triumph over New York. | Blanked Giants ny debts contracted by anyone un- | port. Stars of garzes yesierday are: Batting —Stan Musial, Cards homers all on torium at 1 o'clock Sunday after-| ncen to travel by bus to the air-| | Go ik | SCHWINN BIKES at MALSEN'S, | PAGE THREE PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLE T0 SCANDINAVIA practically any day of the week in July and August lar demand,” SAS has doubled its hedule to Scandinavia, now offers nine trips a week. Youre still sure of the fpace you want—when you want it—in July and August. You can be in Scandinavia just 17 pleasant hours after leaving New York when you fly SAS. You can spend more time in the home- San |, W L New Yerk 30 14 Detroit 26 21 Washingten 25 22 Boston 23 21 PrLiladelphia 25 23 Cleveland 21 "22 Chicago a1 25 3t. Louis 12 3 LEADERS IN B. 8. Leaders in the two major base- Cardinals are in second place, only 2 half game away from the top. The Redb'rds whipped the New York Giants, 3-0, at the Polo Grounds last night, and as might *Le expected, it was Musial who provided the kig punch. Stan club- bed two homers off Monte Ken- nedy, his 10th and 11th of the season, to drive in all the runs. bal sues g s A B g Prooklyn took over undisputed NATIONAL LEAGUE N N p jon of first place by trounc- Batting — Marshall, New York, | s ' b i) ing Chicago, 7-1. The Giants drop- 352; Kazak, St. Louis, .350. 2 . ) as Batted . In . — Robins: ped from a first place tie to el & fourth place, a half game Lehind Erooklyn, 43; Enns, Philadelphia, Home Runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 3; Musial, St. Louis, 11. ° Pitching—Brauca, Brcoklyn, 7-1, .857; Bickford, Boston, 7-2, .778. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting — Zerfiial, Chicazo, .355;; DiMaggio, Boston, .337. Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos- ton, 50; Stephens, Boston, 46. Home Runs—Willlams and Step- hens. Boston, 14. Pitching—Raschi, New Yo: £80; at After June 10, rentals for the will be a2ccepted at a discount. no telephone month of June All be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. Taste the Fre-war qualiiy Remember-ift mads by Himm Walker Compare the velue fi-de Hirhm Walker & Sons Inc,, Peoria, lllinois. 86 proof. Blended whiskey. The straight whiskies in this product are 4 B ears or more old. 30% strai ¢ whiskey. 70% grain neutral spisisss HIRAM WALKER & SONSING | the Boston Braves, who nipped the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5. The Braves trail the Cards by three percentage rointe.s ! Eouthpaw Preacher ithe Cubs on six hits. ! The Braves tallied twice in the kottcm hali of the ninth to oftset a one-run edge the Reds had tuilt (up in the tcp half of the inn'ng. {The winning run crossed the plate jon a “prize boner” by Cincinnati utfielder Frank Baur 1tz. With one out, Al Da sent a {ivoping fly down the right field { foul line, which Baumholtz caught in foul territory allow:nz Tommy Hclmes to cress the plate with the | winnin: run Roz tamed BEAT PIRATE3 nhia Phils dupli- H PHIIL™ The Philad in th> bottom half of the to defeat the Pittsburgh Pi- 6-5, after the Bucs had |r nth 1 BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY PEORIA - ILLINOIS Mark “IMPERIAL" Registered US I | NEW YORK, June 8—(M—Evan- gelist Ramos, 28, died early today in Bellevue Hospital of head in- juries,suffered last night in a box- ing bout with Joseph Malone at Marra's East Side Gymnasium pelice reported. Police said Ramos struck his head on the ring floor. FIGHT DOPE Two knockouts last night in fis- tic circles and here they are: At New Bedford, Miss.—Ray Rouinson, 151, New York, knocked out Freddy Flores, 162, New York 3). At Syracuse—Kid Gavilan, 1456%, Cuba, knocked out Cliff Hart, 146 Syracuse (2). At Los Angeles—Enriquz Bolanos, 124%, Mexico, outpointed Harold (Baby Face) Jonss, 136%, Detroit a0). WIL BASEBALL Final scorcs of Western Inter- neticnal League games played last night are: | Yakima 9-11, Victoria 4-12. Wenatchee 4-12, Bremerton 3-5. ‘Tacoma 6, Spokane 5. Vanccuver 5, Salem 2. NOTICE The rooms previously known as the Maurstad Rooms are under new management as of May 22, 1049, Mr. and Mrs. John Maurstad 14 3t | F you'’re price-conscious these days as you shop for new cars, you’ve probably made a big discovery. E It’s important to find out what the price in- | cludes—particularly in the normal *‘spread’’ | between list and delivered prices. Take these Buick prices given here. All of | them, as the panel tells you, cover such | universally wanted accessories as radio and anténna, heater and defroster, windshield washers and built-in back-up lights. These are individually itemized on your bill of sale. Not itemized, but still included in your Buick when you get it, are many things that classify as extra-cost items on many other cars. For instance, Foamtex seat cushions are an extra value on Buick SUPERS and ROAD- MASTERS that cost you nothing extra. You n muuur_mm When better automobiles are built BUICK will build them 54 e o super-permanent Superchrome @ Fill the “51” pen with this ink made exclusively for it. Then watch! Each word dries as you write. For Superchrome has a special formula it took 17 years to achieve. In addition, all 5 colors are up to 60% more brilliant than ordinary inks, and they stay brilliant as long as the paper lasts. Try this dry-writing pair today. ! 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On all ROADMASTERS, these prices even cover Dynaflow Drive as stand- ard equipmeqt, not an extra-cost item, Included also, of course, are such Buick extra values as Fireball power, which you get nowhere else—all-coil springing, almost an exclusive—the widest rims in the indus- try—and that very special and desirable solid Buick feel. So—check the ‘‘extras’’ when you price today’s cars. Check the ‘‘deal’’ too, and make sure it’s as fair and aboveboard as the Buick sales policy. We're pretty sure what your conclusion will be when you see what stepped-up produc- tion is doing to deliveries. You’ll decide “‘Buick’s the buy!’’—and get your order in. ZONNORS MOTOR % 4s: Bowsh: Franklin Street Geariuy At 891 PHONE 121 INCLUDING RADIO, UNDERSEAT NEATER, DEFROSTER, WINDSHIELD WASHIRS, BACK-UP LIGHTS—AND DYNAJLOW . DRIVE ON ROADMASTIR MODSLS. SPECIAL SERIES prices will be announced whea production of this series is resumed. j SUPER SERMS 56S 2-Door Sedanet (liixstrated) « 51 4-DoorSedan . . . 56C Convertible . . . . 59 [EstateWagon . . o o ROADMASTER SERIES $2755 2853 3279 3874 765 2-Door Sedamet, . . . 71 4DoorSedan . . . . 76C Convertible . . ., ., . 79 Estate Wagon . . . . 4415 “State and local faxes, if any, extre. Dynsflow Drive eptionel af extra cost on SUPER models. White sidewall tires ophiene! of extra ¢ost on ofl models. All prices subject fo chonge with- out notice. Prices may vary slightly in edjoining communitiss because of transportation charges, SOITST A WMAPN D iy ul CANDINAVIIN AIRLINES SVSTEM . 3 &

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