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* PAGE SIX NOW ... TO HAND-DIP ICE CREAM This amazing Nurell W\ Y ce Creem dipper is a beavtitul \ ‘\otid aluminum casting that dips hardest / 7 k.\-sam with ease making good-looking, goods nnlnrr}rv)(m just what you always wanted. :W COMBINATION o | = 1 Nuroll Dipper . . $1.35 1 Gal. Ice Cream ..’ 2.55 1 Carton of Ice Cream Cones. .50 TOTAL $4.40 frrr e ; ALL FOR | ONLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ning pitcher: Shephard; pitcher: Dorris. Umpires: and Hazlett. Time: 3:10, Wilber LEAGUE STANDINGS W L 2 1 1 Pct 1.000 .333 333 (0ASTGUARD SUN., 11-10 A determined, fighting, never-say- ‘dne Moose ning handed the Coast (:uard their second straight deteat 1m a row yesterday in a game that | was not decided until the last halt | of the ninth inning when the Moose | loaded the bases, then proceeded to | keep them loaded with two more | singles driving in the tying and win- ning runs. Final score: 11-10. The seventh inning was the big inning for both teams with the Coast Guard scoring four runs in the upper half and the Moose coming Iback to score five in their half to tie up the score at six-all. Until that inning the Coast Guard had a two | to one game. 0 Coast Guard 2 Moose 2 GAME TONIGHT H The hot Moose team of: yesterday plays the Elks tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Followers of local baseball expect the revamped Moose club to zive the Elks a run for their money, n an effort to move out of a tie for second place in league standings. STARS GO T0 TOP; RAINIERS IN SPLIT IN SUNDAY GAMES . By JIM HUBBART A small crowd for such a Iine' (Aspotinted Fross SDeCINWIINGE) If there are any doubts today as game and sunny day saw the Coast . " W Giuard ‘araw. Birst T hlood with: a1 to whether Mr. Dick Waketield's 2 4 intentions are honorable, one has ‘:?x:’:rsc?;ep‘b?:;::gmo n“:’ ;:;:e“h'; merely to look at the happy bride | " o i h h mel; Morrison in the second, then go| a. ke oagh, Aol e Acorns. | scoreless until the seventh. Peterson, Manning, Francis and ‘Tibbitts When Mr. Wakefield and Oakland were joined together at gunpoint last month, somebody asked him it he intended to work for Charley Dressen’s crew or simply loll in the sun and cash paychecks. Yesterday, Wakefield gave his an- swer. He completed his first assign- ment for his Pacific Coast League employers by whacking two singles in two trips to the plate and driv- ing in two runs. Oakland lost the game, 11 to 8, to the powerful San Diego Padres The Acorns took the nightcap, how- ‘MOOSE TAKE | scored in the sevensh with pitcher ninth inning rally scoring Manning, Francis and Krause proved insuf- | ticient to win. Coast Guard pitcher Krause held the Moose team scoreless until the sixth inning when a fly to center- field by Shepherd drove in Neilson. Holloway started the scoring in the big seventh, with McCagg (who left the game after reaching second base land was replaced by McNeal), losing | scattered nine blows, fanned eight|ACS; Employment Security vs Dept. and walked only two. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Pacific Coast League ' Pet Hollywood ....coocuicene San Diego Oakland Portland San Francisco Los Angeles ... Seattle Sacramento . Sunday’s Gunel Hollywood 6-6, Saramento 1-5. Seattle 2-0, Los Angeles 0-3. Portland 5-4, San Francisco 0-6. San Diego 11-3, Oakland 8-7. Saturday’s Results Sacramento 3, Hollywood 1. Oakland 7, San Diego 3. Seattle 5, Los Angeles 1. San Francisco 5, Portland 5 (tie, called 15 innings, time limits). 586 545 5156 485 479 433 8mM National League St. Louis ... Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Chicago New York .. Pittsburgh Cincinnati ....... Sunday’s Glme.l Cincinnati 3-6, Boston 0-7. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 13, Brooklyn 8. New York 4, Pittsburgh 3. Saturday’s Results Philadelphia 6, Chicago .2. Boston 10, Pittsburgh 6. Other games postponed, rain. 588 wnich was to have been played May of Interior. Thursday, June 29: Town Criers vs Employment securny; Cardinal Club vs ACS. The game between the Town Criers and the Employment Security 25 will be played Tuesday, June 6 at 6:30 pm. BARANOF BRINGS SIX TO JUNEAU; TAKES 11 SEATTLE Steamer Baranof, Joseph Ram- sauer, Master, arrived in Juneau yesterday afternnon at 5 o'clock from the westward with six passen- gers for Juneau and sailed so®h | at 9 p.m., with 11 passengers booked | for Seattle and two for Ketchikan. | Arriving here from Seward weit: Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Black, Rob- ert Black, Claude C. Brooks, W. V.} Frisby, Wayne E. Smallwood. | Juneau to Seattle: Mrs. H. W. Mclver, Dorothy McIver, Helen Mc- Iver, John Mclver, J. P. Chris- tensen, Mrs. J. P. Christensen, E. C. Christensen, Svend Christensen, Joseph Shofner, L. Gordon, Ruth Badar. To Ketchikan: Sylvia Lister, E. C. Reynolds. . NEW SERIES OF TB BROADCASTS, KINY A new series of 13 radio dranias American League Pet New York ... 132 Detroit Boston ientitled “The Constant Invadeér,” based on stories of people who fought perso! battles against tu- berculosis, will be presented over KINY by the Alaska TuberculCsls MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1950, n g T o AR EXPRESS! 7 Ale express means immediate defivery te youl Simply write er wire your favorie shop er your business heuse, raquesting that your merchandise be shipped by Al Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds It te you In & matter of hoursl Dependable serve teo ot lowest rates by Alr Bxpress. EASo ME SETTLE FOR _ OLD FASHIONED DRY CLEANING ? NOT SINCE | DISCOVERED AMAZING SANITONE! Cleveland ... Washington Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis 500 association every Monday after- 475 | noon at 5:15 o'clock, in cooperation 349 | ith the station management. 1%.is 34114 the hour at which the Alaska 316 Department of Health is usually Phelps, Neilson and Noille following to home plate. The eighth saw Daugherty, Phelps and Neilson scor- ing. In the ninth Pasquan tied up ever, 7 to 3, and that conquest dropped San Diego out of first place Wakefield entered the game as a pinch hitter in the eighth and MEETING TONIGHT one out The American Legion at 8 o’Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Post Commander SAXON SNOW, Adjutant e - Bader Accountmg Servn:e Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared- Room 3, Valentine Bldg. 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Please send me: [0 Luxurious Cleansing Cream, dry — $3.00 (Large 7 oz. size) (In beautiful paml Phhie jaz) O Luxurious Nite Cream — $3.00 (3%% ez. size) (In beautiful pastel blue jar) O Luxurious Toning' Oil — $3.00 (4 oz bottle) (Rich and sparkling) (Free price list on all 17 items in cosmetic line will be sent with each order.) (Print name and address clearly) Name. Street City & State. ORDER YOUR FUELOIL,, /r/p Phone For ssStreamline Service” 81 When North Transfer delivers your oil, an invoice is printed by an auto- matic meter on the truck. No guess- work about it! TO BE SURE OF D;JLIVERY—- PLEASE CALL BEFORE 3 P.M. North Transfer | the score at 10-all with Holloway came in on a hit by Phelp: to short, after being driven from | first by hits by McNeal and Daugh- |erty, to end the game. Singles and fumbles enabled the ' played left field in the top of the ninth. He didn’t perform in the fi- nale. % Stars Go To Top The Hollywood Stars' twin triumph over Sacramento moved ‘hem to the top of the heap again, two percentage points ahead of the Padres. The Twinks won the curtain raiser, 6 to 1, with Jim Baxes’ homer accounting for three of the tallies. The abbreviated afterpiece wem eight innings, Hollywood winning, 6 to 5, in the overtime on a triple by Buddy Hicks and Murray Franklin's infield dribbler. Rainiers in Split Shutouts were the order of the lay at Seattle. High Herman Besse | ~ranked Los Angeles to a 3 .to 0 victory over the Rainiers in the sec- ond game; Seattle blanked, the Angels, 2 to 0, in the first game. Besse, a Seattle castoff, doled out only two scratch singles, and Bobby Sturgeon, another ex-Rainier, scored two of the Angel runs. Seattle took the opener with two runs in the eighth off Ralph Ham- ner, who went the route for the Angels. Al Gerheauser, who took sver for Denny Galehouse with the ! bases full in the eighth, got credit for the victory. The series, won 6 to 2 by the Rainiers, drew a total attendance of 55,586, highest of the year at; Sick’s Stadium. At Portland, Roy Helser shut out San Francisco, 5 to 0 in the first contest, but the Seals captured the finale, 6 to 4. Saturday night, these two clubs battled 15 innings to a 5-all deadlock. In posting triumph No. 8, Helser " Call 416 when i Krause adding one in the eighth. A Moose to win the game, only one Moose hitting beyond a single was Neilson with a double. Two homers and three two-baggers by the Coast i Statistics Moose | Rollison, 1b .. | Holloway, ¢ | xMcCagg, cf Phelps, 2b Neilson, 3b .. zShephard, p Noille, ss 2zSanford, r{ xMcNeil xxDaugherty zMagorty zzPasquan Totals .. Coast Guard Arnold, 1b .. Kane, If ) xPeterson, ss ... xWilmer, ¢ . : Manning, 2b ... Francis, 3b ... Tibbitts, rf | Morrison, cf ® e FrormooRowNMe NG CRPWUNPWAINTOHCOCRNNW®D WD W B b O NN MM N CNHNC T A HNC R RO R NG~ ocnomNwoNCOR | homers were by Peterson and Tib- bitts with the two-basers being hit by Kane, Francis and Peterson. help from Magorty in the ninth as did Coast Guard hurler Krause from Dorris. xDorris i = Totals ... 34 10 10 xAfter 1st out in last half of ninth: pitcher, Krause out of game anc Dorris to short. Score by Innings !Guard proved not enough. The Moose pitcher Shepherd needed | xKrause, p . Peterson to catcher, Wilber tc Coast Guard 110 000 413— 10 n need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON Sunday's Gnmes New York 17, Cleveland 0. Detroit 3, Washington 0. Boston 17, Chicago 7. St. Louis 12-6, Philadelphia 5-13. Saturday’s Resuits New York 3-6, Chicago 1-3. Boston 11, Cleveland 9. Detroit 6, Philadelphia 1. St. Louls at Washington, postponed, | rain. | JUNEAU SOFTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE The Juneau Softball League schedule for the month of June at the Evergreen Bowl is announced. All games listed first commence at 6:30 p.m., with the second game commencing immediately thereaf- ter: Monday, June 5: Cardinal Club vs Dept. of Interior; ACS vs Em- ployment Security. Thursday, June 8: Town Criers vs ACS; _ Employment Security vs Dept. of Interior. Monday, June 12: Town Criers vs Employment Security; Cardinal Club vs ACS. Thursday, June 15: Dept. of In- terior vs Town Criers; Cardinal Club vs Employment Security. Monday, June 19: ACS vs Dept. ot Interior; Cardinal Club vs Town Criers. Thursday, June 22: Cardinal Club vs Dept. of Interior; ACS vs Em- ployment Security. Monday, June 26: Town Criers vE Moose * 000 001 532 11 | Left on base: Moose 14, Coasl | Guard 10; bases on balls: off Shep- hard 9, Magorty 1, Krause 10, Dor- ris 0; strikeouts: by Shephard 12, Magorty 0, Krause 13, Dorris 0; ‘balks: Magorty 1; two-base hits: | Neilson, Kane, Francis, Peterson; | home runs: Peterson, Tibbitts. Win- For expert, distinc with the plaster that 15 yrs. experience MY | | | [ | | | | @ Host to busy shoppers.. 'l'llere is no substitute for GIIIID Plastering tive plastering . . . INSULATES ... cal mcn Phone Douglas 21 \ when footsteps lag, refresh at the familiar red cooler Ask for it cither way ... both BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY 1950, The Coca-Cola Q 1950, trade-marks mean the same thing. heard, but they have relinquished their time for this new preserta- tion. The series features as narrator Henry Fonda, wellknown screen actor and star of the Broadway hit “Mister Roberts,” Mrs. Frances L. 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