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FOURGAMES 5 PLAYERS SCHEDULED, IN TRADES D, C. LEAGUE NEW YOI or league be uniforms (By the A ated Press) Holiywcod, \ dozen X 3 ange clubs bafore t Luke Padre nd @ knov i on either iof rshall seeking ETANDINGS Pacific Ci llywood s problem . The Yanks an George Yanks ar Americ ront o Néw York I B ro CWns The to Detroit for a Lewis Brothers | Switch to Calyert FIGHT DOPE Raiterty, I Jacki> sington, Pa. (). Brimm, 157%, NeEA N TUJUNGA, Calif.— Rok S. John C. Lewis | itched to |1 ), outpe Calvert Reserve. Both agree that 5 Calvert’s milder mellownes: j right for our moderate tastes. glad we switched.” CALVERT R —86.8 Prool ol rmitage, 151 At Chicagc S ton, drew (10). y, Alta—Irish Jimmy stopped Al PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact IL. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 88 Biranor' | 5. Rloutian |55 Bemanal i | June 14 June 19 S.5. Aleutian June 26 June 21 for Seward Ketc! Seattle for Wrangell Ketchikan Sealtle for Cordova Valdez Seward final score: STEAMSHIP COMPANY P “ALASKA the and Tote THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MAJORS GO |ROBINSON IS IN ACTION TOP BATTER, THIS WEEK NAT. LEAGUE YORK, June 14 binson, star second e leazue-leadin carries the in the Lout open a th' the runner-u RALPH RODEN 1P old an Breok unner-up By Those two leaguz-leading ar th2 Natios am eric collacted 10 the plate st his mark int -setting, .349. The Dodger azo, 24 s Ralph ol ven p a pa flash was fourth a ccints back Pitts Xiner Kiner roma of tumbled from tha heap to third place, drepping from. 366 to Pirate cleuter culled only f knoc in 28 times at bat o tep o ial and c y staged ant swing bugh the wetted them 10 victories vETRgE Cecond sacker Red 10€ i the &t. Louls Cardinals iant to n the PRAVES Braves, mean geme s2t with the 1 | third b in P ¢ ¢ i i slated ) t th Bob Chesn s stum second tour and the Phillies Chicago in oprose seri Y VS. PIRATLZ roints te 340 by whacki 30 tries seman Ed kolds down mark Y to 991 New place with # h than Marshall Marshall's dcn, bring thes in Cincinnati delphia in teammate, ) sixth pla one bhack of M Ver:an of Ch d Gil Hedges of Brocklyn 313. Bob Thomsen of 'k and Pee Wee Reese of are tied for take cu the s lone day American Leagu ¢ New York Yankees return after a road trip that saw f 15 games Stadium on place by four and Emil go is seventh' front- h plac 30 in first ames Stengel's now leads! three games place, Memorial 11 ot crew by rs fifth the pace before have captured 7 SOX gue’s top Yanks' Chicago Tormer Yankec toss for the Sox ames th hander, will open the against tonight the four second h E in Phila- the Atbletics for throu rhia takinz on 4 with Washin3ton for e, entertains the In- rst of a three game while the Zenators piay Browns in the ot ct tonigt first in four were scheduled yesterday adline an by the wal Wednesday. S hipped lefthander utfielder fc rigi ber dnight The Red Harris and to Washington r Walt Mastersen. The Gi catcher Walker Cocper Cincinnati frc backstop Muele: nt to Ray GROUP BURIAL SERVICES DLAN, 248 SERVICEMEN June 14, —P— | oup burial ices for the 248 ervicement k: vhen the cargo ship Serpens exploded off Guadal- canal Jan. 29, 1845, will be held to- morrow at Arlington National Cemeter; WASHINGTON, u Lunga Beach, Guad was termed one Coast Guard hists disaster "ATOMIC” GEORGE BUYS FIRST “ATOMIC” MOTOR - BELIVERED IN JUNEAU Juneau’s “Atomic Price Busting” | ge is tak'ng delivery on! first “atomic” power to be| able in Juneau. On display at| Charles G. Warner Co. is a v Universal Atomic Four Marine e to be installed in a 14 foot lane racer George is having| built by Manuel Parades. Weighing | 285 pounds the Atgmic Foux" 1as just recently been developed by | Universal Engine Ccmpany to | the. need of boatmen@who need | and power in ‘a small boat. encine develops 25 horsepower | 500 revclutions per minu‘e ana | all length is 26 and threc- | | feurths inches. WIL BASEBALL Cnly cne game was scheduled night in Western Inter- aticnal League with the following Vancouver 7, BEACHCOMBER TO SITKA Arriving early this merning from ¢ Pelican, pun, Jerry, McKinley's | . the M. V. Beachcomber | itka sometime tomerrow! enbhild @rgul moaawl JUNEACU, ALASKA Il Top Hitler in American 14. P Veter- stroit third sack 204 for the Tig American Leag! a 21-point | FOR YEAR EXCHANGE TEACHING, CALIFORNIA A year's exchange teaching is in prospect for Mrs. Helen Webster vho left today by Pan American for the South. | | Mrs, Webster kas been teaching the fourth grade in Junecau st | for several years. will visit s sister in Woodland, Washington spend some time at San S n o the el California - and at New Canaan, Kell, a major Conn., \\.h(‘n' her sc weth 1943, add=d tive points |\ o e 8 In. business, be % \ge during th porting for .d\:(\- at 1 Dom DiM: California, where she r»w} teack aped 21 points to the next year. Her exchange X d Kell by only | be Mrs. Frieda M. Ellis His 918 was| Mrs. Wetster has 1 | recently her daughter, and Mr |eon and two children of asoston with | Anderson now in Fairbanks| go, .312; | Where Mr executive sec- 310; tary of : r As will b unmer. hington's Eddi2 re Anderscn aska Mini for the | Dale ‘“ { " ISPEACE SON FUNERAL s TOMORROW, 4 9. M. improve their battir Funei: zor Ronnie | the week. snce, the 14-month-old son of ns | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Spence, will be| tomorrew afternoon at 4 the Charles W. Carter with interment in thel cf the E recn Ceme- | Louis, 306, of Bosiin was v in the spec fe was tops in home ri 1d in runs-batted-in with | held | o'eloc d in hits with 73| Mortu { in runs with 54. Chi- | Eiks pl hens iz MRS, WEBSTER LEAVES . | — Diana Borthwick, aire ways representative, watches British nursery allendants “Hft" saplines which will be planted 3t Washington's home, Mt, Vernon, Zernial, sidelined by in- tery weeks, still headed| The cl -bagger list with 17. Fosy 11 had the most triples,|¢ nd Dillinger the most base |end he on were vacation- ht ling at Northbend, Ore,, at the time | the pitchers Vic | he became iil. | | | A died at the Dorenbecker | in Portland early Sunday ness. Mrs. Spence ftor of New Yo with a 9-1| cence and the child's re- De- | mains e to grrive tonight by plane from Seattld. Mr. Spence is| the cwner of the city bus line. 900 percentage. ucks took strike- oo S ene R Vi R e For Estimates on that Hew Basement, House or Fireplace—PHONE 41¢—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON omeene is coming. .. with a question, a promise, and a dotted line . . .. Between now and the end of June, a man or a woman will be stopping at your door. He'll be one of your neighbors. A Security Volunteer, who is giving his time and effort to help Uncle Sam’s Security Drive. He’s coming with a question : "Are you on a Payroll Savings Plun? Or, if not on a payroll, are you enrolled in the Bond-A-Month Plan?™ e’ll be hapby to hear you answer *‘Yes.” But if your answer is No, he'll tell you about a promise: "The easiest and safest investment in the world is in United States . . . SAVINGS BONDS. Uncle Sam promises you four dollars for every three, in just fen years. And that's a promise of future security for yourself and your family Then he’ll produce the dotted linas P ————— He’ll want your signature on this line. it's your pledge for your own and your country’s future security through U. S. Savings Bonds. For every dollar you invest in Security Bonds retires an equal amount of credit inflation dollars. : Sign The Secarity Ploage o [ us - | SECURITY BONDS, ) How AMERICA’S SECURITY IS YOUR SECURITY! is :s an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council.