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SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949 ELKS LEAD LEAGUE: McLISH HURLS EisLé LEGION 2.1 IN TWO WAYS; 1ast NiGHT's 6aMe | | N‘ SCORE BY INNINGS 1 today. the Poughkeepsie Regatta today- | 12345607 TP, The high-flying Redbirds, sparked | Leavy favorite that is, to everyone . \ Legion 00000 10— 1[by the addition of the recently re-|cxcept Husky Coach Al Ulbrick- —_— Elks 10000901 *“— 2|instated Lou Klein, defeated the|Son. (By the Associated Press) i PRI, Cal McLish of the Los Angv]c:' Pitel Angels has a decided admnmgc]ngk’u“m}:l 1“'* second game in two over other Pacific Coast lenguu;c‘ne :un dw( J‘elcli tthg Ei]kts t(; a pitchers. When batters start giving victory last mnigl when i & they won 2 to 1 over the Legion. him trouble, he just changes gloves % and starts chucking with the cther| The Elks made their first score erm. |of the game in their share of the Theoretically, anyway, the Angels | fi¥st frame. Palmer had gone down bought two pitchers for the price |8t third on a. fielder's choice and of one: McLish the right-hander Houston had reached first. Snow : v. Hi; 5= | hrow from snd McLish the southpaw. His pos- | Went out on the e 2 P Schmitz to Rollison. The tally was siLilities seem unlimited. The ambidextrous newcomer|Made on Cantillion’s two bagger made his second start Friday night |OVer left field with Houston scor- with a 7 Yo 4 victory over the|D8 from third. The team went to cattle Rainiers. He pitched with|the bench on Zchy’s out at first. bis right side this time, yielding 10} The Legion was held scorele hits and five walks. until their share of the sixth. Tt Con Dempsey twirled a three- hitter as San Francisco thumped Portland, 4 to 1. % San Diego made it two in a row! over the league-leading Hollywood | Stars with a 7 to 3 triumph. Ken Holcombe limited Oakland to five hite as Sacramento won, | St the game. With one man down and no one on, Cantillion arched one into the creek for the only home run of the game. Logan, last man first. Cope dusted one over L n !for two bases. He stole third and camz home on Cantillion'’s error with Hellison at bat. Metcalte struck out and Rollison was left on second. STANDINGS OF 'THE' CLUBS Pacific Coast League W L Pctjat bat, struck out with the bases Hollywood 57 34 626 joaded. Seattle 50 41 549 M San Diego 45 44 506 Sacramento st 43 48 500 BOX SCORE Oakland ... 44 45 494| Legion ABRHPOAE Portland 39 47 453 irause, If 30009000 San Francisco 40 49 41y |Niclsen, 3b 301320 Los Angeles 37 52 416 |Alired, p 301010 b el Cope, ¢ 311600 National League : Rollison, 1b . 300500 W I Pct|Metcalfe, ss S04 2 i St. Louis 371 24 607 Nc}‘mxtz 2b - T L B R 1 Ercoklyn 31 25 i of 200200 Philadelphia 36 27 n, 100000 Eoston 35 2 oo b wwie - New York 30 31 Totals 27 1 418 5 2 Cincinnati ... 95 35 417, ‘for Kristan in the seventh. Pittsburgh 25 37 403| Eiks ABRHPOAE Chicago ... 23 20 47 |Palmer, p 300130 PN, | Eouston, ¢ F3. 98 10 American League 1b 30011 00 L itillion, 3 3 a3 2 1 New Yerk 22 ) 88 8000 10 Fhiladelphia 28 _H:\.Ictt, 2b 2 150 0L Detroit 98 .543iHagerup, If .....3 0 10 0 0 Cleveland a1 542 | Fidgeen, rf 200009 I.‘r<(zm 28 541 |Lozan, cf L0010 8 Washington 32 475 Chicago 38 408 Totals £t. Louis 44 200! SUMMARY — 1 Cope, Cantillicn; tillion; leit on Lazes: s 5; hit by it lEADERS EN Bu 5- idgeon; first on errors: Kristan, Rollison, Palmer, Hage: Leade in the ‘major baseball| truck cut, by Palmer 7, by Allred asues, through games of yester- | umpires: Selmer, J. Magorty. day are: A Sunday out game has AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Kell, Detroit, .353; Di- | teen postponed until Mon: nigit Meggio, Boston, .338. at G‘::io c’clock be of the Elks Runs Batted In-Williams, Bos-, DIl ten, T7; Stephens, Boston, 67. T Home Runs — Williams, Boston, LEAGUE STANDINGS 19; Stephens, Boston and Joost,| w L Pct Philadelphia, 16. B T4 636 Pitching—Wynn, Cleveland, 4-0,|L<sion [ 5¢5 3 7 300 917, | Moose B.B. STARS Stars Gelalaan e s Homz Runs — Kiner, Pm:’;urgh,l ;fil;';n:r_rg:;mwflw“mua;’]pda‘°. 16;, Musial, St. Louis, 4. L e Pifchlfig~ Swell. Bittahurgh, | 40,1 S1apiped out two bomers, & single 1.000- Bemnte; Brookigh. 81, o | coselt Loub.uns sand (batted (1o G : LT seven to lcad the Red Sox to a 21-2 slaughter of the St Culs WILBASEBALL »:x { Pitching—Randy Gumpert, White Final scores of Western Interna- | Sox, wen a hurling duel from Cart tivnal games played last night are: | Scheib, pitching an eizht-hitter as Vancouver 9; Wenatchee 7. : the White Sox shaded the Athlet Yak'ma 5: Tacoma 1. H Spokane 3; Victoria 0. 2R Salem 6; Bremerton 2. SCHWINN BIKLD> a 1.C8; Raschi, New York, 11-1, NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn,; .5€9; Schoendienst, St. Louis, .345. | Runs Batted In — Robinson“1 Ercoklyn, 56; Ennis, Philadelphia, { ) Your Deposits - ARFE SAF E BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank.Y, a.mem- ber of Federal Depesit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ } MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE. CORPORATION first two men up went down at! |and lost two. H 21-2 GAME fi The powerful Boston Red c0\ Coming back in the sixth, mel i and 19th homers, scored f S Elks pushed in the cne run to \xml.md d-o‘vcu s ot THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI " [FavorBears; As Winneis CARDS IN TOP PLACE, | - NAT.LEAG. By JOE REICHLER The St. Louis Cardinals, giace of Baseball Comm! B (Happy) Chandler, PCUGHKEEPSIE, N » — Ky Ebr joner A. Be Eoston Braves, 8-4, last nig | The victory, coupled with Pitts-|Hudson river c c last year, bur, enakled the Ca tali-game Jead Is to take amost of his fellow coaches ¥ 13 consecutive days. % Two bhome runs by Klein, who|nite forecast,” latong w ther Mes | jumpers, had his + by handler early {played a very prominent role in the | Cardinal viet s Since Klein w the ailing Marty Marion at |stop, the Cards have won this month, | out there to be beater In addition to Wi ¥ - ton, even | —_— slugged St. Louis hurlers Jo2 Os-| 3 Two fights last Loresu |1 owskl, Al Papai and Ray Shore|, gono 8% qfor 25 hits to bury the Browns |‘ % y At Hollywoed, Calif. — Tommy undersa 21-2 score, Ted Williams led Campbell, 136, Rock Island ithe merciless attack with his 18th cutpointed John L. Davis, 1 land, Cal 10. At Bangor, Me.—Ken in seven to hoost The New York Yankces increaed |y .. 169 Boston, 8. their American League lecad over At Indianapoli f! e runnerup Philadelphia Ath"n» Y Sikes fight pe ctics to five and a half games, de- feating Detroit ors, 54, | while the A's’ kowed to the Chicago | White Zox, 2-1. Ecb Feller won his third straight | nd his fourth victory of the sea- on pitching the Cleveland InJmm tc an 8-2 victory over the Wash- ington Senator Hank Sauer's eighth four bag stponed day, rain. ATTENTION GILLNETTERS See Burrows Weld bodies helped the Cu:s defeat the New York Giants, 6 ! The scheduled night game be-| tween the Philadelphia Phils and| Reds in Cincinnati was or by rain. NOTICE TO OAT UWNERS R. D. Jensen ci the Ketchi ument Co., is in Juneau. 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Window — Aufo Plate Glass DOR ABEL 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 Big Regaila Y., June 25 t's California Olympic champions and occupied | conquerors of mighty Washington !m.\t place in the National League ruled a heavy favorite to captur to! The Washingten mentor, whose wrest first place from the Brocklyn ‘arsity, junior varsity and fresh- Dodgers. men crews made a sweep of the h's 4-2 triumph over Brooklyn,|not discouraged by the fact that r the Dodgzers. keen conceding victory to the Bears. Brooks had held the lead for| “There are too many uncertain- 5 on the Hudson to make a defi- said Ulbrickson with e | the usual reticence of crew coache: pension litted | “But we certainly are not goin ington and | California and given an outside s taken over for|chance are Wisconsin and Prince- to the s L. | clined re-election, , Oak-|the Board sr [lived in Als y Thayer 9-game to | y 3 €2-game total to 7. 1163, Hermon, outpointed Al Bar-|cay Archie Moore- > Mon- g Co. for Pro- peller Baskets 30 6t Morarch rutterflies are seidom e ‘c:m»n by birds because they hav He has lost siX. | o yaq “tastng chemical in their : PR | Ketchikan his fourth since he joined Chicago,| ____ ; R o i . JUNEAU, ALASKA VALE WINS:- [ RECOR Conn,, June W HAV (ale scored an uf over Harvard yesterday rse record. The record that 20: irect of the Alask: ath of Mrs. nt de Tuberculosis B Mrs. Paul graduateq from ci Califoi ght languag ~ CIASSIELE (REW RACE et crew a four-mile upstrea winning time was 528 seconds. Harveyd's was sct by Harvard in 1937] ved the upstream course 5. PAUL CHOSEN I 3 *‘"@SM ON OF XEC. SECY., ATA ting of the Board of a Tubercu- sociation, held in the Val- ntine building last night, Wm. L. Paul was the unanimous cheice for the position ‘of Execu-| £ t vacant by the| Bess Winn. | Paul has been a member d since ption, President from late ing of 1949, when she de- anq secretary of | e that time. She has a since 1820, and is | pres ntly employed in a clerical ity with. the Alaska Depart- ment of Health under the Alaska Merit System, Whit- | worth College in 1910, cum laude, nd later had three summer ns in Education at the Ux\i\ 3 a at Berkeley. s and science 0 one year ang languages and | hematics in Portland, Oregon, | 1 schools for five years, S coming to Alaska, she taught under the Bureau Fducation for two years, and for A/ 1he Alaska | Native Service at Ju- Y neauo from 1934 t& 1937, She wasjGuarters rincipal of the“Territorial " School at Kake 1947-48. 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