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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA A PAGE THREE | ' /@ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE RAINIERS All - Sar | SllP BA(K, Nafionak SODA POP Quper Vaelues at your soAll:msFALE ® ELKS TAKESEOM s ko OLDPLACE Seleded ORANGE SIZE noof"i'mnn 20“‘ c t DREFT, IVORY i SNOW, DUZ, (I-OSE FOURTH | fortably K in their accustomed| Stumbling Urun'.\ll.\'n Dodgers domi-| Coast League today after only three | Squad named today by Manager No Deposit on-Bottles % days in the rarified atmosphere of | Burt Shotton. They got seven of The following is the schedule for | the upper four. the 25 jobs. | o The Portland Beavers Shotton included his two aces— the second half of the season of cut the | the Gastineau Channel Baseball | Rainiers down two notches with a| Don Newcombe and Preacher Roe— YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOD BILL BY SHOPPING EVERY DAY AT THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET — DELIVERY FOR A SMALL CHARGE BY THE PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE — League as issued today by President | holiday double victory, and shoved | in the eight-man pitching staff to A capactiy Fourth of July base- ‘S:‘;::m\(‘n'l\xlllnn‘:*l\t R T the San Francisco \x‘\ lmm“mr face the American Leaguers Tues- WHEN YOU PAY CASH YOU DON'T PAY THE HIGH COST OF DELIVERY WHICH OTHERS ARE USINGe WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. ‘Y CASH AND SAVE ball crowd saw the Moose COME| “mp, 4oy Julyg: Coast Guard vs|top division in the process day at Chicago's Comiskey Park. oM DRI 0 S5 LD WP toure TN | Hiles, The Seals helped some by splitting | _The Nationals, non-winners since the”'fifth inning only fo see the| "o, 10y 5u1 o Coast Guard vs|@ double bill with the league-lead- | 1944, also will have the crafty con- Elks comehup \H:h tah mlg'i:n;];“f 1;1 Moose. ing Hollywood Stars and wound up| trol pitching of L y Jansen of the the seventh to win the til 0 8. sentag t ahea bort- | N York G e hot- ay, July 10: Moose vs Elks. ! One percentage point ahead of Port- | New York Giants aps the hot For the Moose, Magorty went alondey, guly 10: BLoGs YA TIN . test pitcher in the league. ine | Thursday, July 13: Coast Guard[land. the Jpyte;, Weibing! thres, Srlking) "y roce, Oakland took two games from the| Philadelphia contributes a pair— out five and allowing 13 hits. Smith- ] 5 Sunday, ; 16: Elks vs Coast|hapless Los Angeles Angels, thereby { 23-year-old Robin Roberts and Jim berg needed help from Palmer for G::rl:,(m' T el e v-n:]nbmu to \\-:mm (\\I:w games of | Konstanty, strictly a reliefer with a the Elks, but in four and two-thirds Mon‘dav July 17: Elks vé Moose,| the Stars. San Diego and Sacra- | duzzling sinker. Despite } 11-wia innings walked one, struck out five | ., 40" 5o 90: Coast Guard|mento split their twin bill, exchang-} record, Boston's Johnny Sain 1 and allowed four hits. Palmer| ‘o, =75 % . ing shutouts. passed up for his left-handed team walked one, struck out three and| "o 4.0 suiv 23: Moose vs Coast} The Padres won the seven inning | mate, Warren Spahn, last year's allowed eight scattered hits. Guard el opener 7 to 0 with George Zuverink | starter. Two of the Moose hits were hom- 4 oh the: tdund: The: Bolons' Ml - Ewell Blackwell: of. CineladRblia : Monday, July 24: Moose vs Elks ers, by Werner in the fifth and by s ulv 27 ¥ © ] Surkont retaliated with a 10 to ¢} back for fifth time. Naming of Sheépard in the seventh with one| . Tnursdey, July 37: Elks vs Coast st 4 e i Gt stint in the nine inning nightcap. | Blacky may cause some eyebrow- F AL SO SRS (e d M It was a tight ball ga an | raising but the lean side-arm star 3 ; 30: se Vs as a tight ball game at San an side-a in the fifth with two on and Phelps| Sunday, July 30: Moose vs Elks Francisc e ar: struck out 14 in his last start. Monday, July 31: Coast Guard| Francisco. The Stars took thc}S g hit a three-bagger in the ninth " Mome} Y pener 5 to 3, then dropped the Bob Rush of Chicago is the eighth with the bases empty, for the only Thm‘d'ny August 3: Elks ve| cight-inning windup 5 to 4 as Les | man. He and Roberts are the young- othgr Moose extra-baggers. Coast é}uar‘d. 3 Fleming’s pinch hit scored Brooks |est on the staff., Six two-baggers were the Elks 2 i e Holder for the winning run Only real surprises in Burt's o Sunday, August 6: Elks vs Moose g run. st only extra-basers. Snow drove in Monday, August 7: Moose ve Seattle’s fall from grace came | Pitching selections are ommission one in the first inning with his Goast G\'y"rd 7 ibout on the Rainiers’ home field | ©f Sain and his failure to name a I.wo—bagger: In_the»lm_h. Forsythe The team named last on each|Portland greased the skids with single St. Louis hurler. drove in two with his first and one cores of 7 to 2 and 5 to 3. Bob The starters, except pitchers, - date is the home-team. All Sunday - ¥ ié]che ;e‘:e:tvh \:inhbllus 9[11(;;doulz!: games are regulation nine-inning | Drilling was the lord high execu- were picked by fan vote with ope, hit his double in the fifth | ™ : " 3 toter Sher T _| 3,167,326 participating. ; 1 3 affairs starting at 2:30 o'clock. Allf tioner in the opener with seven with no one on. Pidgeon hit his| oo a0 T grhm_sdav games will] hit pitching Next to the seven-man Dodger double in the seventh with two on Ay prt Db Oakland 1L velc | contingent in numbers are the 3y be seven-innings beginning at 6:30 akland walloped the Angel 2 baseh and Smithberg: hit nbmmme oelock. Games ot played because | almost at will. The first contest, it | Cards and Phillies, each with fous in the sixth with no one on base. - » 1c uld o d 17} men. Chicago has three, Cincinnati , » reasons will befSuch it could be called, ended 17 g ' Esadifig hister of the game was| O TSin BE other reasons will I . 2. The nightcs 9 and New York and Boston, two layed on the first open date |t 2. The nightcap score was only | and , : Forsythe of the Elks who batted g‘ez;ther permitting ¥ 9 to 1, but it was a short game. each, and Pittsburgh, one—Kiner. 1.000 with five times at bat. Tied for s & The complete squad: second place were Cope of the EIks, P Pitchers — Lal Jansen, New and Neilson and Werner of the STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | York; Robin Roberts and Jim Kon- ToMATo SA“CE 3 l 20 Moose with three hits for five at- WIl GAMES Pacific Coast League stanty, Philadelphia; Preacher Roe or c LIBBY CATSUP bats and an average of .600. | Pet | and Don Newcombe, Brooklyn; Bob Hollywood 612 | Rush, Chicago; Werren Spahn, Bos- 303 TIN 14 0Z. PACKAGE — DUFF’S STATISTICS | Oakland 594} ton; and Ewell Blackwell, Cinein- ro o e gz ol 0 B e BARTLETT PEARS - 2for 45 | HOT ROLL MIX - - - - 25 the Fourth in the WIL are as fol-] 3an Francisco 49 it ' - Stan Musial, Red Bbhudscstonlie i T RIS CREEE Lo o 0 Highest 33 Score Quart O I 3 Ib. Can Gold Medal MIRACLE CANDY Shurfine BUTTER WHIP BARS SHORTENING 6l 59 95¢ 75¢ NO. 303 TIN — WILLIAMS 10 OZ. 5 OZ. TOMATGES - 16c | POTATO CHIPS - 53¢ NO. 303 TIN — TASTEWELL 8 0Z. PKG — KELLOGG’S PEAS - 2for 25c | CORN FLAKES LIVER LOAF - 32 | MEAT BALLS = GRAVY - 45c LIBBY'S — 8 OZ. TINS LARGE BOTTLES HSVD AVd ® JAVS (INV HSV) AVd’ o S e PAY CASH AND SAVE o S ¢ P ° ® Rolison, ss Infielders Phelps, 2b lows: Boriian 6 489 | Schoendienst and Marty Marion, St. | McCagg, cf Victoria 6-5, Tacoma 5-6. Seattle- 485 | Louis; Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges Neilson, ‘¢ Wenatchee 8-11, Vancouver 7-%] Los Angeles B E and Pee Wee Reese, Brooklyn, | Shepard, rf . (1st game 11 innings). Sacramento -390} Eddie Stanky, New York; and Wil- | Werner, 3b Spokane -4, Salem 1-1. lie Jones, Philadelphia Sanford, 1b Tri-City 6-3, Yakima 1-1. Outfielders — Enos Slaughter, St. Daugheity, i ... Louis; Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh; LARGE NO. 2!, — LIBBY SODA POP BOTTLE CASE 24 Magorty, P .. ' Detroit 657 Hank Sauer and Andy Pafko, Chi- TR v | I_EADERS !N B, B, Vew York .597|caao; Duke Snider, Brooklyn: UKELELE — NO. 2!, CAN NO. 2¥; CAN — PALMDALE S ) [FX) Cad (1] BHRB OO W MmO w COHRHOOOWHUONT BHOOWNWMMM 9 = PRucomo=on— e 1 e @ z « <« FRUIT COCKTAIL 35 |PEPSICOLA - - 10c 195 Jleveland 2 5821 Johnny Wyrostek, Cincinnati, :md D ; 3oston 562} Dick Sisler, Philadelphia. = NO. 2 CAN—LIBBY'S FRESH FROZEN— HEAT AND SERVE &2 | ) P s B ® Elks Manning, 3b Houston, ¢ xxForsythe, 2b Snow, 1b Cope, cf XHazlett, rf . xxTrump, ss xDay, If XSmithberg, p 0| Leaders in the major leagues | Vashington 451y cCatchers — Roy Cnm]mu&‘!x* s cH . PINA 2for 37c | CHICKENALAKING - - T5c Eteth——————— through games of Tuesday are: hica 444! Brooklyn, and Walker Cooper, Bos- | National League *hiladelphia 5 ,357) ton, LIBBY’S — 46 OZ. CAN 80 COUNT — EMBOSSED TOMATO JUICE 3¢ | ZEE NAPKINS - - - - 20c xPidgeon, rf 21; Snider, Brooklyn, 17. Philadelphia 39 BmaseneeiBslodrissuivioiy in SIMDUEREISITRLIR LHSSL R L= xPalmer, p Pitching — Miller, Philadelphia, | Boston ... 39 T0 CALIFORNIA| NO. 2 CAN — ANAGOLD § LARGE PACKAGE — SUNSHINE e b g New o " W oo 'e GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 for 39 2 Totals ... 37 13 21 12 American League New otk s d | @ or Ju( cnoc LA 2 c XIn the fourth, Pidgeon to rf, | Batting—Kell, Detroit, .371; Doby, C“iwmm 2 -"7‘3 Dr. John H. Clements, weilknown Palmer to pitcher, Smithkerg to 1f | Cleveland, .358. & < 338 | Juncau physician and surgeon, re- LARGE 10 OZ. CAN — REAL GOLD 1 IB. BOX — NOBILITY — SUNSHINE Day and Hazlett out. xxIn v,r R”m Batted In — Williams, Bos- | Pittsburgh B 3381 turned to Juneau Sunday via| to 1f, Smithberg to 2b, Trump out. | ton, ™, weeks in California. | i H 5 5 ————————————————————————————————————————————————— Score by Innings 25H0vmveunum 2 ?0%1124018W1flnd WOMEN OF MOOSE Mrs. Clements accompanied he “a Moose ..........000 050 201— 8 12 23 i illiams, Boston, 2i. husband south, first attendmg the i e .M R e 10 MEET THURSDAY B i e o S STOKLEY'S - HONOR BRAND | Cut Rate Drug Depariment Runs: Rolison, Phelps, McCagg, |5-1 833. and then taking part in a memm]» : 8 = Neilson, Shepard, Werner, Sanford, | S ST A meeting of the Women of the|convention in San Francisco. WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ON —THESE PRICES INCLUDE TAX— Colgate Tooth Paste Magorty, Manning 2, Houston 2, 'MON]’Y GRISHAM IS Moose, to be held at the Moose Hall| Mrs. Clements is returning num_p'@ Colgate Bubble Bath 60c : Forsythe 3, Snow, Cope, Pidgeon, Thursday evening, July 6, has been'cn the Princess Norah, which 15‘ F R 0 Z E N F 0 0 B Cashmere Bouquet —Large size ........55¢ Trump. Home runs: Werner, Shep- | DRIVI“G NEw AUTO announced by Senior Regent Beat-due in Juneau July 11. With her| Tale 29¢ . ard. Three-base hits: Phelps. Two- rice Albegoff, will be her mother and sister, Mrs. | Veto l)é:fiiomnt—— o Halo Shampoo— base hits: Rolison, Forsythe, Snow, Reports will be given by the fol- | Hanuah Mahoney and Mrs. W. T. -z Large .. ..........89¢ o, S T Rrg. Sk o | (7 " SMontyF: Grsham, of the | RePorts W B eirwo v the 4ul- | SAREC, L e Al Asparagus 53c Brussel Sprouis 40c o 57¢ ; Bases, by: Moose 7, Elks 7. First on | Race Drug Co. is driving, or will| jisite " Mooseheart, library, Moose- | 1£0rnia. H Veto Deodorant— Lustre Cream Sham- balls, off: Magorty 3, Smithberg 1, nabsoun as it is gns;ed an;i) r;;fd Haven, and marniemits | " Making thetr first trip to Alaska, = Green Beans 29¢ Callhflower 355 Small ... .. 39¢ poo—Large ._...1.98 Palmer 2. Strikeouts, by: Magorty |2 brand new auto. It is the Ply- By the visitors will be guests of Dr.| 1 Cashmere Bouquet 5 Smianbers 5, Palmer 3. Kk by| mOUD Sedan, awurded a1 e fun o bR L ’ Fordhook Limas 39c Peas 25¢ [N Bouatet | cne Pallietive Shade pitcher: Sanford, Phelps, Houston.|Z0ne last nigl y the Fourth o RE FOR FOURTH { —_— H H " L g e Errors: Forsythe, Trump 2, Shep- |July Committee of 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cotten and| JACK DAUM HERE < Broccoll 30c Splnach 25¢ Palmolive Shave Cream Large ...........55¢ chi i —Brushless or d, Werner, Sanford. Umpires: Wil- children, from Tenakee, arrived in{ Jack Daum, wellknown writer nn‘ fer Frisbee and MclIver. Time: | FROM FISH BAY Juneau to spend the Fourth of | the Fairbanks News-Miner, is m‘Q sqnaSh 25¢ Lather .....b0c AND MANY OTHERS 2":25, .Bob Manning, registered fromlJuly holidays. They are guests at|Juneau at present on asslgnm(-.xl‘ Fish Bay, is a guest at the Baranof. the Gastineau Hotel. work and is at the Baranof Hotel. | COAss-l:u‘l;t";‘Ag::)cg:g lf:l',(l-‘s i : % _—-_ih Quafity Merchandise FARM FRE SH PR”DUCE Lowest Prices The Elks team will play host to the Coast Guard Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the opening game | of the second half play of Gasti- neau Channel League. The Elks‘ finished first and the Coast Guard finished second in first half play.| Krause will probably start for the| Coast Guard and the Elks will prob- | ably use Palmer with Smithberg in | the bullpen. | 3 : s s i ! ‘Stars of major league haseba]l‘ games played Tuesday are: ’ Batting: Sid Gordon. Braves — hit fourth “grand slam” homer of | season to give Boston 12-9 victory; over the Phils in second game. | Nol.hmg changed but the pnoel Pitching: Bill wight, White Sox | Toda), as for lhe past 100 yem : 2 3 f; ;7;%%{/7//) - -hittis Tif Fiuecesbolarish gty Deeis op /0ld Crow remains a standard of @nee five hits to take opener, 4-1. e perfection in Kentucky bourbons. Y we AMoONG AMERICAg SREAT WHiskype cococcomvorBwmoo Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn | 5t. Louis 343 5| 371; Musial, St. Louis, .351. gy | | | v A TP i Vatil | Runs Batted In — Kiner, Pitts National Lc;'v‘“e DR (I,EMENTS IS ‘» | [ burgh, 59; Sauer, Chicago, 58. 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