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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE 1 HOBART | FRIEDRICH . ‘ | . B 5 RAINIERS [N RaMseL LeaDS GILMAN IS Pitcherls | wmosawr ™ "Fritnai | HURLERS W PCL, | | inN, SHUTOUT gagpem SECOND WINNERRY Knocked Ouf; E oKy T 35 . Feommin ot 11— Fhons 4 | RWO(KOHT Odd Man“er! I\I\VI"S!C!\:'(‘YCLE& } S ] EDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949 Alaska Sales and Service Agency for g SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 | R i hander with a record of 11 wins ! MQ e o | Dr. John Montgomery I IG MET i and threc losses, leads Pacific - —_— ) ! l,\lll\(,. SUPPLY - D. C. | b+ By GRAHAM BARRY Coast league pitcher with a .786| PORTLAND, July P—A left| ATLANTA, July 20—(®—Ronnici (| Full line of Halibut and Trolling | ||| : | i vE l T | The Los Angeles Angels, cellar- average. # the chin and o vicious Hight high | Clark, 15-year-old neighborhood ||| Gear — Many items now at new | Sl s [ . | lAST NIGHT 7_ dwellers in the Pacific Coast league| Guy Fletcher of Seattle has ac- on the heaq gave Buddy Gilmau, | team piicher, was knocked out of LOW PRICES i HOUSE CALLS ! | r standings, have discovered that,cumulated the most victories—15.|129, Seattle, a fourth round knock- |the box yesterday-—sut not by op- | Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park ||| FPhone (] y IR their wings still work. He has lost seven games. out over Bill Smith, 127, New posing batters. T o i = - Now l“ Row SCORE BY INNINGS i ey reared up and slapped down ~ The venerable Dick Barrett, re- Orleans, here last night. The main! Ronnie was hurled from | 123 45 6 7TTP the front-running Hollywood Stars, cently signed by San Diego after event clash. it had been scheduled mound when a bolt of lightning { Legion 0 0 00 0 0 0—0 3-2 in their civil war series opener | service Seattle, has eight wins' for 10 rou struck a nearby tree, injuring i Elks 2 0 0 05 0 0— 7| Tuesday night. A lucky run in the and three losses. His .727 average _—— pitcher and three other n 4 By JOE REICHLER ninth turneq the trick. put him in second place | and scattering over 100 spectators 's this the start of that long- Pitching a one-hit game lasi| Wayne Terwilliger and Cece Gar-| Carl Echanz of Seatt’s vih 105 ’ |of the City Park game i aited New York Yankee collapse? night, Cantillion iroze out the Le- riott walked. “Twig” took third, " o Jends 0 depart- E.E N The injured were treated for 3 3aseball experts, who vowed the gion 7 to 0. Cantillion struck out then broke for home as Clarenc: | burns and shock { B nkees would finish no higher nine men and Allred twelve. | Maddern bounced an easy one te —_— - | an fourth this year, wore that| The Legion got their single hit!hurler Willie Ramsdell. Ramsdell | | Delaware has the owest mean wise look today. A good many in the fifth when Kristan,' first|tried for a double play and whirled KI'"‘EN ES W|NNER | clevation in the nation; Colorado, | [ | | them were ready to give Yyou man up, put a double to right cen-|toward second. Terwilliger came on the highest. it “I told you so” routine. terfield. {in. cal McLish was the winner. | & T | And they may have somethin2 With one man down, Houston; Jo Jo White, former Seattle man- OF YA(HT RA(E | A! Ag%‘(& pES | UNITED STA" : hre, For the Bronx Bombers of walked and it was the old set-up ager, fanneq in the ninth with the 7 | Rl B amd 3 - %Y L EPARTMENT OF T S | 4 e have looked like anything but |with Snow following him for a hit.|tying Hollywood run on base. Tt 1A 'I'o 1 1 o e et > league leaders they are. It was a homer over right field was his debut with the Stars. ONOLUI.U Weather conditions and temper- | Bl ,"‘,,',"(',',"fi‘""m ! n losing yesterday, 5-4, to Cleve- fence. Cantillion never got Past| Second place Sacramento, fight- by atures at various Alaska points, | it LA i x'd, the Yankees _extenc.ed ’then' first after hit by a pitched ball.|ing toward the top of the heap, ad- (By Associated Press) also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 " M “;4' l‘illfl. o ing skein to three in a row. They Hagerup struck out and Schy flied |yanced to within seven games of | The Kitten did it. The 46-foot 8m. 120th Meridian Time, and| Notice is hereby ol ,h,“_‘ ) :«'ha;r drfr:]pid Ifoaxm:;f :,:e.':c:]?:(: oult mtl:rn;{it:hwhzo Jumpel:dtoogftri)tl:‘um Stars by tripping San Diezo sloop Kitten has een declared win- feleased by the Weather Bureat, | nes Aarstad has made application . . k ERIRS, (21800 O » 3 n the il gan o r17-1. Be Gillespie was too stingy ner of the 1949 Los Angeles to Juneau, follow: | for & homesite under the Act of May | Ives you dellvery of ision clubs. Whereas they once the Elks and was caught at first on on ¢ mound, yielding only three Honolulu Yacht Race. }Anchnm € 47—Partly Cloudy i"fi 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchor \‘ oo g A " i i : ace. y ¥ | 26, Stat. 809), Anchorage bsted an eight-game margin, a dropped third strike. Palmer cqjetis The Kitten was sailed by hm-‘H““‘O“ —Missing | gerjal 01 for a tract of land | 2 ::- llfeAdax}r::s* scve~‘ '1": :h:t’i '\lll:d \f\w}ldt“d H;t{slon“_hgi:: ;H ‘\Ill)jl\ ‘f' n.x‘\-‘ Iwmcl‘mr ?n:].emml “m\ 16th | owner, Fred W. Lyons of Newport | Befihvl 46—Drizzle | geseribed as H.S. No. 591, East Cralg | gOOdS Qny place in the world BiE Jaanch e Ancing | fielder's cholce . Wae! Nielsen | yictory of the year, shutting out|Harkbor, Calif, and a crew of six. | Cordova 42--Rain | Group of Homesites, situated about | Hdians. stopred Houston’s ground and threw | portland as Seattle got mileage ou She crossed the finish line thres|Dawson Partly Cloudy | 1, mile E. of Craig, Alaska, adjoin- ] Tib) Thie bittary GF Biccier Bob :: gf{5w]:x:eglserjzlx:éx- l\t;fi'lsfil‘l\ :!;u\ln’ r-u" Tix hits to win, 5-3.‘1x was the | days ago, but the Sea Witch of San | §d¥l.lt(:lw'l‘i\ 53—Partly C](:\fd:\: ing Sur. No. 2327, and between the | 4 men and cateher Jim Hegan was onq < wislitne first game f‘:x Bj“_hfl“mw as| Francisco, with a greater handi-| aix :nn» 4201 sudy | Craig-Klawak Highway and { {ponsitile- 208 e Vankees most | o e 1 Manager of the Rainiers. He cap, still had a chance to win up | Haines - 2—Rain | Graig Truck Traii, Plat of U. S. bent defeat. Lemon not only Snow hit a bmv;)ln to Krause anc |placed Jo Jo White. The 8 ito late last night. The handicap Havre 55—Partly Cloudy Survey No. 2611, containing 250 | oo the. srankess for tho thiry | FSImer scored with Houston going | collected four runs in the seventh.itime for the Sea Witch ran out|Juneau Airport | acres, and it is now In the files of | FA S T E R he this year in racking up his to third. Cantillion singled between| San Francisco edged Oakland 'i at 10:04 p.m., Honolulu time. Thus | Annette Island 5 e | the District Land Office, Anchorage, ' L NY eee h triumph, tut hammered his S1O" ;m" s l'h"'s“ and Houston Steve Nagy scattering eight hitsithe Kitten was declared \\-1nxn~:-‘§°:‘2‘":~ 47- P*“'“»"PIC‘!‘;“‘:-"{Al;mka. | d , It me , W was ome with now going to to win. over 22 other entries in the 22 otzebue 51—Rain Any and all persons claiming ad- iy se.hfl:gcan m-ro‘::; \::tzhhefléif:e (i: thirg on the throw in. Cantillion Fo mile race. Mafhratn So-gat 1 versely any of the above mentioned bl U ' [ 1ast of thie minkh with & o) B0le second befoxe Hagerup| oranpINGS OF THE CLUBS | The Kitten's corrected time was Neme 45—Cloudy | 1and should file their adverse claim A"rwdybi"l , 9 | walked. | pacific Coast League Inine days, ten hours, 24 minutes Northway 48—Rain | i, the district land office within % Che. Boston Red Sox climbed| With two men on, Schy hit a W L Petiand 49 seconds. 29‘_9‘1'_“"‘:’< 50—Drizzle | e period of publication or thirty | ck into third place, seven and|tWo bagger to left field and the|gq)ywood PYSERPT e R _— P"_‘_” P P vt 54—Cloudy | qays thereafter, or they will be bar- | halt games off the pace, defeat-|next two EIKs' scores were in With|gscramento 60 52 536 7::‘"::1(_ HECIRS - 50--F08 | req by the provisions of the sta- | ; the Chicazo White Sox, 6-4.|Snow and Cantillion tallied home.|gyn Diego 59 56 3] lEADER IN B_ 3. ;w‘:“ b s §5—Cloudy | fypeq. i { mm Stephens' two-run single Hazerup scored after Pidgeon Was seqgle 59 57 Fhda Yaku‘!v\-‘ qe estibagy GEORGE A. LINGO, | ! s thlighted the Red Sox three-run OUt at first on the throw from J.|gakiand 57 58 : in the major baseball| A g (A el (65 i Manager. @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, r ith inning that kayoed starter | Nielsen to Rollison. The last out ofportiana 55 58 487ileagues through games of yesterday | | Sfiepublisstion, oupo 40 (0. | to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With 2 wrino Pierettf. fithe \nning ‘foligged "WINBCIIES ges pransisco 52 63 452 iare WEI"H]" “F]‘ERS | Last publication, Aug. 24, 1940. | low rates 100-Ibs.-or-more (and on numerous The Tigers blew a 6-0 lead behind | Strike out: |Los Angeles 47 61 A NATIONAL LEAGUE J {i=rn g R | SR A . li ‘ I Newhouser, but bounced ba e | e Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, ] e commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more " ke out @ 7.6 triumph over the| | BOX SEEF:TH iy E‘ National League 359: Kiner, Pittsourgh, .330. p!(fi Up pOENTS | Follow the Cabs to | cargo to more places than any other airline. Using the ) ashington Senators | 101 W L Pct| Runs Batted In Robinson, | | Clipi cou benefit by Pan American’s 21 years' experi- . % | Nielsen, E., 3| 400010 o 52 32 510 1 % : 5 U lippers, y Y y P l;?:l 1;-‘;:‘-;; =\\'eehelp:d 1l\l\lfhis:i |alired, p - 8. Gabat e !s;:.(mi]n}\::\ ;5 ;E g;r: 1 m}i‘n}r;xlm)v“vPc\?x‘\\hi’(llgit;:r:rm}";(x’l]tls}\:\xl."f:' lfl BO‘VL OI.YMN(S 3 noss GASIS | ence in the air-freight business. Just call us at . .. hiht doubleheader from the Phila- | ROIISOR. 10 §.9.0 2 00 htston 47 39 547|p4 Gordon, New York, 18. | Altert Carison's Evergreen Bowl| in Douglas f| Iphia Athletics, 9-4 and 5-4. 1t|COP% © 2500 ? 4 1 Pniladelphia 44 41 58] pitching—Chambers and Sewell, | Olympics team picked up 100 points| | ___for a Good Time | BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 ! s the Browns' fifth straight vie- | Nicisen, Jo 300 1 1. 2Ney York 41 41 500 pittshurgh, 5-1, 833. [ this morning as his boys took Class|— i Nmii | uy y. Meicalfe, s 3 000 0 Oipishurgh 39 44 470 AMERICAN LEAGUE B and C weight L{ting CONESS. | e ey | S | The Dodgers picked up a Iull‘K_ se, 1t 30010 Cincinnati 39 49 410 Batting—DiMaggio, Boston, .343; “Butch” Hogins lifted 65 pounds | P x y me on the Cardinals, edging out | Kristan, cf 30100 0igpiag 31 55 360 Kel, Detroit, and Williams, Bos-|for Class C first prize, while Roy |\ MIRBCLE SEBIES A/V /”M[(H/V l o Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-3, while |26l Tt S e e | ton, 333. Peratrovich won first by lifting 95| ! > Bostcn Braves knocked off | il G e =i “" American League | Runs Batted In—Stephens, “Bos- |bcunds. Class A competition will be | Popular Piano Instruction dbirds, 5-2. Bruce Edwards | St ol W L Pctlyon g5; williams, Boston, 99, held at 6 p.m. tonight | and Accordian 0”[” [H MKS" 4 | gled with the bases loaded in| FIS 45 B Pxof' | New York 53 31 631, Home Runs— Stephens, Boston,| The big softball series be‘twocn! i L e ninth to snap a 3-3 tie and|Eoimer 2 2 ks Olclevomml 49 34 Willams, Boston, 2l Catlson team men angd ball piayers| PHONE ————— 477 o 'e the Brooks the decision. f’;’”"j""' e g 2 2 5 0 ofBoStoR 46 39 Pitching — Reynolds, N.Y., 10-1,|on Elton Engstrom’s squad wil get | s s HALARr s R R S Southpaw Warren Spahn posted ‘C"E;‘::l-miz 5 e Philadelphia :G :‘1,‘ | .909; wynn, C! and, 6-1, .857. underway tomorrow evening at 7| ; 11th triumph, limiting the Ca ? Detroit 5 A pm. The winner of 4 out of 7 hals to six hits as the Braves tai- E“ge‘”p‘ u 21010 Lligynag 37 50 e © o o & o o o o o games will win 100 team points .'u)'J? < v | Max Lanier out of the box in| S S5 - 30 102 ligagington % 41 o |the softball trophy. \ 3 2 fourth. | Pidgeon, 1t 30000 Digy oty 29 55 TIDE TABLE o ! Al trophies and medals for the 1 scoring at least once in every Schultz, 3b Digew 1 8 ,1 —_— ° T e |tourney are now on display in the { ing, the New York Giants bat- | 102 of SR 000 JBERI LABRUCHERIE ° JULY 21 o [show window of the Juneau Drug.| : vg mhreel gincxm;lau hurlers for G z_a ‘5 _s 2_1 B ‘;‘ le Low tide, 4:37 am, 21 ft. e Jlass C angd Class B track events | o its including three homers to 2 ¥l e High tide, 11:12 am., 11.1 ft. e ; will be heid July 25 with first events | mble the Reds, 13-3. SUMMARY. o= Twn bage s | NEW COACH FOR (EP ( o Tow tide, 16:30 pm, 52 ft. e |beginning at 9 am, Class B and| o Lefty Ken Heintzelman pitchea |Kriston; three base hits: Snow,| e o High tide, 22:32 pm., 142 ft. e |Class C events will be staggered to | : other masterplece as the Phila-|Schy; home runs: Smow; hit by} 105 ANGELES, July’ 20—(P—|e o | give competitors more rest between | 1 lphia. Bhills nipped the OChicago |Pltcher: Cantillion; firs on SITOrS" | per, Labrucherde, who tulored the|e o ‘@ @ o = & & e o oacvities. dudges will be selected | [ s, 1-0. Kristan, Houston, Snow; fifst o9 yora Bruin football team into the e | from the Lions Club membership. | ! — balls, off Cantillion 2, off Allred 3; | poce powl Jan, 1, 1947, will coach | NOTICE - TRAFFIC Lions, who are sponsoring all| struck out, by C““m_l“’" 9, by_ All- | {he Caltech Engineers of Pasadflls-! Shattuck Way for one-way |awards for the Olympics, have in- | 1 red 12; stolen bases: Elks 2; left' “capech strong on scholarship | north bound traffic only. Parking |vited all participants to attend the | u jon bases: Legion 5, Elks _5v Qpasse‘_‘ but generally weak on the gridiron, | on left side only, excepting in front | club’s noon luncheon August 1, for b (R4} balls; Cope; umpires: Selmer o, member of the Southern Cali- |of garages. the awarding of medals and Smithberg. {fornia conference. (49 3t.) CHIEF OF POLICE | trophies. Batting and pitching stars of big | - = S e 45 7o AN BN A l \gue games yesterday are as fol-| Friday night's game is between e | vs: the Moose and Legion at 6:30 ——— | Batting — Jim Hegan, Indians— o'clock. ! ted a home run in the last of = | e ninth to give the Indians a 5-4 E ll i ‘ 1 ‘ 1 Ltory over the New York Yankees. wu, BAS BA { previously hit a double and | ‘ ‘ hgle and walked in three times atl Final scores of two games playedl , ‘ J | t. He also scored three times. last night in the WIL are: J | = pitching—Ken Heintzelman, Phils| Yakima 8; Bremerton 7. | R pitched the Phils to a 1-0; Victoria 14; Wenatchee 7. | H Lumph over the Chicago Cubs, to! Vancouver at Spokane, rain | ot gt - rrrrerroree : it tend his string to 26 consecutive ' (douxleheader tonight). | » oreless innings. It was his 12tn| Tacoma at Salem, rain (double- N 0 R G E | tory against three defeats. header tonight). STURDY BEAUTIFUL : Refrigerators and Deep Freezers i ' ‘ i & TRUNT G . You Have It W | | i . v HAVE IT WHEN You Neeplr | | APARTMENT SIZE Was $230.00 | : s! 6 Cubic Foot NOw | , Expres’, ic Foot 1 89 50 || (g' REFRIGERATOR ONLY 5 s R s SCRERCEE S - 10 A e W STANDARD 8 Cubiec Foot REFRIGERATOR UPRIGHT TYPE @ Cubic Foot DEEP FREEZE Was $298.00 NOW 320950 ONLY Was $352.50 " oy $259.50 —— See Them Today at ——— Alaska Electronies 307 SEWAB.D S‘TBEET PHONE 62 86 proof. Blended whiskey. 30% straight whiskey. 70% grain neutral spirits. 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