The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 5, 1949, Page 3

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IUESDAY, JULY 5, A.y 19, RAINIERS iNDOUBLE ATH 108§ up former mates tod: Tne Rainier: @ veteran of mond, to recently he going to the & the \\(c}und the ader got full revenge. He attle to five hits yes y z them down 5 to 3 in the ¢ A of was Kewpie's fecurth win in 11v Starts for San Diego, With two ¢ the triumphs at the expense of L former teammate: ‘The Padres ea won ti L1 opener behind young Bol age, 6 to.-1, "Zan Dieg of ning games ia t aihiers their the we leaaing to be rid of rile. The Field and The lea: 2 to 1. Pin mphm i tiith inn conq game for the winning gin of a 6-5 victory. of Fort 1d the Four nd packed triple help: Los Anzel taking to three. { the games the Seals clves' from dr he Angel: the opener 4 to 3..Los Angeles’ ker ‘T. (Can- all) McDaniel was t the second game W Eeals won 6 to 4, his first los four straight victories sinc went to the Angels. Harr man, getting back into orgs Lasczall after jum g X can league three the winner in £an Francisco. tart for STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League w L Hollywecod 63 40 Seattle 55 48 San Diego 52 49 Caklang 51 50 Sacramento i 47 52 Pcrtland 3 46 53 San Francisco 45 56 Los Angeles 43 5 National League w Breoklyn .. 44 St. Lonuis 3 42 Fhiladelphia .......... 40 Boston 40 New: York 36 Pittsburgh 31 Cincinnati 29 Chicago 28 American League New York .. e 48° 25 658 Philadelphia . 4 350 Cleveland wEE el Detroit ... 2 39 '35 Boston it s a 86, - B8 ‘Washington . .32 39 Chicago RS 29 45 St. Louis ..... .23 49 LEADERS IN B. 8. Leaders in the major Laseb: leagues through games of yeste day are: NAT!OVAL LEAGUE Batting — Roebinson Brooklyn 362; Schoesndienst, St. Loui: Runs Batted ' In — Rob. Brocklyn, 61; Hodges, Brooklyn, 57. Hom: Runs— Kiner, Pittsburgh 21: Gorden, New York, 15. Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 10~.., £33; Roe, Brooklyn, 8-2, .800. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting--Keil, Detroit, .348; Di- Maggio, Boston, .331. Runs ‘Batted In—Williams, Bos- n, 81; Stephens, Boston, 79. Home Runs—Williams and Step- hens, Boston, 19. Pitching—Raschi, New York, 13-.., 367; Kellmef, Philadelphia, 12-3,| .800. The word “barbarian” was Ilr-;; used by the. Geeeks {0, rge%fl 1587, cicners” Fut i later came to mean a bad or savage person. douczleheader. It| s out on got «the | Sacramento split} und fo e vietm | e rioc cratched home from en Niclsen’s grounder w: walked and ome llis who threw m sccond. The Pasade T Guy. he slug Pasadena to first hit by & Dit nz to third on Ciccon: THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety . of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depesit Insur- ance Corporafion, which in- sures, each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. teh brought in The next thre with two I12ft on bases. rs were back in the thu With %0 more Seores. noula threw mith dropped d and McC to st tallied on spriv econd. In t more talli H from second. | tired the s s batted s and fou 4 nder over|j S the first out. He} land dropped the| Valenzula after McClellar field frcm it and n the fourt rare of the f s single | On Valenzula’s single to| Cicec H THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNIL/ TWO (LUBS | SHAPING UP, FLAG RACE la scored on the.t n \nv"‘ 1 5 Feurth of Jul he World Series ht onily acout 5 he roaring surg win 3 \ anks up into a k Kokos and Ger ternoon game sosting their lead : to save an 8-4{ cond. return from “exil¢ was knocked out in thei o take Chicago, Edwin Strinzer ¢ S, the 1 Tahcker, Mrs. Mu nxu] Rieke, /\'» ) the Government hes- lI!hulml l on of Yakutat. ND ¢ has come and York Yankees stil show- ajor league night of the e. If you n start bullding me. ax 1V Joe DiMazgio after he mis Jolting v won seven ol {a ) " aight over,a 32 d Red X of the nd the menacing | ) oper ‘h" season DiMagzio Billy Johnson's 5. loaded in the the winning 6-4 h Jim efer Willard Mar- a5 Parnell relief after he was h hitt t. Louis Browns | an even break | . ected twice Dodget two {ull games t missed a 1 e when with tw Newcombe | Banta in afiwas not a Cardmals rallied anot the Red |fied to abbear av by an|and file the nd gan §5-0, lly Meyer m his Pittsburg es copped two heirs and 1 and 1-0 to|ceased person z s into si | Dated: Juneau, Als allowed only 1949, | JAMES A. BRADLEY, i seven gingles | i chutout victory | First publication, Jur t pubhu\t ion, es moved into a jLi RID YOUR HOME OF (OOKING ODORS, FUMES and HEAT! Az Discharged were Minne Johnson and Cecelia Juneau. Your BDeposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CURPORmON DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK INSURED tchen Ventilator. models for owners or e rrrrr e rrerese VENTILATION k in a ccol, clcan afry kitchen. Banish , cooking fumes, heat and vrlul* ri m. at their source with an ILG Wide variety of sizes and renters of homes and ments. See us today. o ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service crowd of 1,605 Or nore spe vatch Fourth of July sport events ', 15| ing course. Competition was stiff, with ections of racers running in eral of the younger age groups ' Winners in t fcllows, in ord vounger, 1s¢ sec.: Larry Fitzp, Henry Hudson. Girls’ 20- reminded he had | e finisk 1ext boat jru 2na O\nnn.mn rs, 1st Girls’ . m, Janez H(\llm bach. wrford ¢, 1st sec.: Richard Huls ald Jehn, ames beh m(! 0 e wo with said estate, @ ribution thereof, 5 Commuiss u !"vmimh hat 10 o'cl 1049 has heen lnul as Lhm oner’s C()mt S S S R S S —— |¢ "uv*md therein are hrn\hg. n’JlS- 1 time and plqc" jections, |:¢u<inn Inr‘ ttering | cald final account ar | settlement and distribution thereof; nd that the court at such hr::\rm:; adjudicate ml‘ll decr e e i - fr 2 e /& z e i reatiad | o e i L e S S e (=t PAGE THREE -yard dash—- 13 and 14 -yards— it years and younger: ":RGWB IAMS ‘_w:n;%.’ Jeanette Melseth, Dotothy| Fredetick, ‘Stevéns, gl Harman, BALLPARK FOR | Peters, Boys' T years: J a Ortelano. Dan Dapcevich. dash—15 and 16| yards—13 years and younger: 1, Carl Weidman, | Robert McClellan, Robert Oster- mann, Eric Beach. § 'nl dash 15 and 16! 3C-yards—15 years and younger: | years: Betty Mantyl Lowell McClellan, Raymond Beach, x ‘("‘ Boys' 100-yard dash—17 and 18| Albert Clark, Jr. | s: Fudd Prouty, Chuck McClel- an, Don Johnson. SPORT EVEN ummed inte the ball Bicycle Races ‘h—17 and 18 Boys—-12 years and under, 1st sec. ers filled the grandstand s B . Margie Alge John Hogins, Bob Ostermann; 2nd three deep ulong the|” oo 00 “ml (L\.«h fres for all: | S¢c.: Pat Ness, Kenneth Merritt. tretched to outline the 1u»: Fudd Pro . Ken Lizer Boys—13 to 16 years; Jerry God- 100 v kins, Jay Ostermann. W | —13 to 16 years: Coleen Ma- B ‘gorty, Loretta Ortelano. p ' Races were under the direction of T years fnd YOUnser:|ihe Elks activities committee assist- Blackethy, Joe Harmon. ed by C. L. Wingerson, Billy Frank, ards and younger: |y R, VanderLeest &nc ii Zeng- Malone;, or. om 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.| irls' 100 rd dosh events werc of winning 20-yard dash—4 year axte 1, John Bolt Brown, John D: ird dash—4 and | J usan Bab- n, Sandra Ben- nia Adams, Pam The Triangle Cleaners 1—5 and 6 years, Ceasar, Keith llard; 2nd Ceasar, Ms rd dash—5 and 6! Donna Lucas, Mary Christine Hansen; ¢y Devind, Janet Sobo- Dean. yard dash—7 and 8 7 Joe Albayalde, Mil- Daniel Elder ibodeau, Donal Joseph Heueiser \ The Keliday Is Qver ... We hope you enjoyed yourself over the Fourth. If any of your clothes suffered during the festivities, bring 'em in for a good cleaning. L Ju retla Sanforc leff, Loretta 1’.'..mu\un For better Appearance CALL 40 yard dash-—9 and w? 0.+ Jay Braun, Jim Har- | Micliael Walker; 2nd sec.: | ¢ Pcters, Louls Selmer, Robert vard dash—-9 and 10 1st sec.: Helen Lister, Mau- Avery, Helen Mercado; 2nd phine Beierly, Mary Wil- | 5 da 11 and 12| , Ron- 2nd sec.: Clellan, Dick , Don Ab , Bob Mei d dash— 11 and 12| y Mantyla, Rosalia Ma- | y Grisham, l 50-yard dash—, 13 and 14 Walter Stender, (‘-em‘gel Bakeries Mestaurants Food and Meat Stores o o New F @5 AER'T Food Machines are now available for immediate delivery to any part of Alaska through TANDY BROTHERS, Alaskan distributors. v DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES ® Food Slicers ® Steak mul © Meai Choppers © Food Mixers - © Power Meat Saws ® Many Others A Complete Line of Nationally Known - Friedrich “Fioating Air” Self-Service Refrigerators and other commercial refrigeration unils s TANDY BROS. s 296 South Franklin PHONE 971 Out of town customers write Box 511, .hmean x uf

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