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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER + WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1950 . suffered a hand injury in the pro- | | cess. The Cleveland left the box y (hannel Swmmmg ASDII’BI“S Three Clubs Are Tied Wier e by it + Sensational 3 hand by a line d ff Kermit 5 R For First Position in wants v e ovensh e ok Wax-Starch, far better | Washington jammed all of its six s /Y ! 'VM i hits off Ray Scarborough, an ex ffid’l 0/4 fflffilo’led ' teammate, into first two in [/ = | ; | National League Race &+~ < sterchig! cago OAKLA“D 0 'NG | o g LABOR OFFICIALS HERE IOIIIISOII S G = : (By vh‘v Associated Press) its last 11 games with a 1«0 ver-| John R. Dille of San Fr H s G i i 11':\7‘ 20 sl i Credit Billy Southworth with the|dict over the New York Giants on|and William R. McComb of Marvelous new Brisk is muchhensw; o :d’.“;m“‘;mu:m \um:e comeback of 1950 \\hvthor.mf Bos- | virgil Stalleup’s third inning homer. | ington, D.C., are at the e to use than nld;](u.:l::.nnm‘imx;(c)d.li\sn. Hirosareid iy e poni o ;\o: &11 (I-\ win, lose or tie in the| Detroit's American League lead | Hotel. Both are with the US. De- | up Bivgs YOUE SO B0t bt it o ational League race. was cut to 3': games at Boston|partment of et fmnh g 5 the Coast Guard team by a fotal, ir ago Billy was on the verge | where the Red Sox outlasted the sy 7 TR L O ing smoothness and luster. Dresses of 19 pins. Joe Snow, anchor man eakdow, .o i st | - p stay crisp and fresh all day long. And % e A 5 d reakdown. In mid-August | Tigers, 12-9 in a slugfest marked FROM MT. EDGECUMBE en’s shirts won’t wilt and crack, for the Veterans Administration,| {poor health forced him to leave the n Stephen’s three-r 3 -y i Rl d |xand Ike Cahail, anchorman for | Bl 0 leave by Vern Stephen’s three-run homer E. L. Fuess of Mt. Edgecumbe is | and never “scratch,” either! . e v (“v 8 1- ’A. e i issension-riddled Braves in charge}in the first inning topping at the Baranof Hotel It's because Brisk contains DRAX, Im ~.~”-a';s.'fl ’mn‘ql)‘m,d b iw:r:sl ‘“f Coach Johnny Cooney. Many| Billy Goodman collected four hits . the new miracle fabric wax! Dirt Seattle Loses to HO”YWOOd sooring In high galue and high thought he would never come.back.{off the parade of Detroit pitchers won't penetrate, and washes out eas- t SEX:‘(‘:\ »"U“»l‘nn\l.\.d 236 high e | They whispered that his “tem-|starting with Freddie Hutchinson,| } | ily. Get new Johnson's Brisk today. -San DlegO Crushes pomedetith et b ) el porary retirement” would be made | who failed to survive the first. The| } ONLY Economical, because it's highly cone 3 % 190 high game and a 507 series. | | permanent during the winter byjRed Sox also needed four pitchers | § centrated. « San Francisco AL Howigrs Who“alo JuSSEewish = faction of the “three steamshovels”| when Ellis Kinder faded in the |} t):vl\]\lllnlll\s nex‘l:':l\]zueml,:‘ifi (\l\:‘uf tll:i- | Who own the' Braves. But they were | seventh., | E DAYS ECONOMIGAL —CONGENTRATED A 0! g season s vatcl c wrong Two Homers by Miz | (By the Assoclated Press) bulletin board on the Elks alleys | Back came Southworth to assume} Big J “O'I:Tvuvhl B % ‘ UNTIL JOHHSOII’S Augie Galen, always a handy man| o, jmportant announcements c ; 1§ Sn Yo e L S o ‘ to have around on a ball club, dem- | . Gt i o f l. | ‘“:““m s el o ot balele e TRt Baltle ro nd \ Chibteated bis worth oAce again 18t | ieaguts and. the ;f::fi:;l"i;":;m‘(;:,; { With Bily calling the simals, the |average with four hits in New York's g u s S g pagUes 8 g | Braves pulled their big player swap|12-1 slaughter of St. Louis, M g as 1 ed a three-run| .. v i ¥ & ! ) L g Lou! Mize ekl ;::)Ln}:; :mhetlzaetl’v;arv(c the lc'\p\w-’“”‘l“ Tmogs lm 1‘:: r:ge":l:“{:::mc It]”i ‘::”h the New York Giants that’ went into the game with 268 | COMES TO z : ¥ oo | draw-up rules a a s. Con- | | brought Sid Gordon, Buddy Kerr|average and came out hitting .303 \ 19'“1“;8 ‘m‘;‘g“d Acorns a 7 to 4 Win| jemplated is a Monday night wom- | land Willard Marshall to RBoston. Bob Lemon became the first ma- | THE CAPITOL { i Made by the makers of over For! J ens handicap league, five women to | aves F 8 i PR Johnson's Wax 4 Portland seemingly had the ball| . eam: Tuepsda\y night mens major | Now ;T:‘;r‘:{‘lflz::fl"{‘.?;“p hikh el leuguex 0, ¥in, 18 games b”“ z PR A0 M BTN o0 game won in the seventh, but the gas ceratch league, five man team: | {in a triple tie with Philadelphia and v Oaks, who had not been doing much i ppyreday night handicap league, B 1ouis in the ateNog pennahi with Bob Drilling’s slants, suddenly | five man team; Friday night mixed 0. 16 the tivat HiEis they've been got the range. They went on 1t0[ieagye, five persons to a team. i on top since the opening week of knot the count at 4-4 in the eighth, | he following is' the bowling | B8 seddn | o+ -and then Galen poled one out of scores last night: | With Warren Spahn, Johnny Sain | the park with two on. Coast Guard: Handicap, 90; and Vern Bickford working in reg- The win kept Oakland three full| nracchia, 439; Erbland, 444; Estes,| ular turn, Southworth’s pitching is games ahead of Hollywood, which| 4g5. woore, 494; Cahail, 507; total, | on a high plane. The three of them dumped Seattle, 10-2. Los Angeles [ 5459 | Shirley May France, 17-year-old Somerset, Mass., swimmer, shakes | ' "85 PR PG HEE B G « hosed out Sacramento, 2 to 1, and| yets Adm.: Haag, 524; Stewart | hands with George Frazer of Dennisport, , as both sail from | . - > A San Diego coasted to a 7 t0 1 Wil | 44g; Lincoln, 432; Scott, 487; Snow.| New York on the Queen Elizabeth for England. Both plan attempts Spahn did 1t again 'yesterday, over San Francisco. 2 < ag_{ 387; total, 2478. to swim the English Channel later this year, Miss France failed in | striking out nine Pirates a$ he mas- t H""f:fi"?; 3::}§ndm:‘2mil qZu} : ‘ her first Channel try last summer, Frazer is formerly of Glasgow, |tered Pittsburgh for the first time rous " Ay . H Sy its Scotland. (P Wirephoto. this season, 11-3. It was the 1lth ;1:}: psnék:;nil\éire{lm[zzlz tl‘iu‘:;@i‘)\l‘l?(i FIGH ‘ DopE l H | victory for the 29-year-old south- 3 i £ 4 AR paw. | 10 hits and three of them were by | \ B'RTHDAY D'N“ER ls St. Louis turned Ford Frick's the usually light-hitting Johnny tleague into a triple tie by mdmgl O'Neil, second-string shortstop. Flghts last night resulted as fol- B‘h Klyn's o i i S Hicks, batted in four runs. AL Los Angeles — Art Amgon g Z1e’s s E ¢ Glen Moulder went the route for | 136%, Los Angeles, stopped Enrique | : e St St o mm- e i the Stars and had a shutout until} Bolanou, 136%, Mexico City, 3. | Tuesday's flights of Alasku: Nothing was left ‘ff'(“’x‘;' so et BHChir (up e ioiis achinat tho Nothing changed but the pricel the eighth, when George Vico poled | At Portland, Ore. — Rex Layne. | Coastal Airlines brought 42 persons llVll\l K«\_“"(i”“L _K»"“‘-* ::d‘ }h“‘:‘nyt | Podpets 1h 5 prtiter HbE st (Today, as for the past 100 years, a homer with Walt Judnich on base. | 194, Salt Lake City, outpointed Joe to Juneau and took 20 from here | Pirthday party one she wi nd lowt mevins 156 5 vo bs Metaion 014 Crow rammitie & standird of Skinny Brown, the Seattle starter,| Kahut, 180, Woodburn, Ore., 12. |to other Southeast Alaskan points. for&et : Eihce fis d i h" i 4 | i o was charged with the defeat. At Honolulu — Mario Trigo, 138'%, | Arriving here from Skagway yes- | Mrs. Kyler, the former Edythe .;"‘]“’ ;"‘_f until they shipped Erv perfection in Kentucky bourbons. S Los Angeles went ten innings to | Los Angeles, outpointed Philip Kim, were T. Nally, Mrs. G. 3\1(“\*‘1»«'1'"“".“, was born in Jgneau. alica “;_: i’l‘l‘lgh"c g defeat Sacramento and accom- | 142%, Honolulu, 10. Lingle, Larry Lindstrom, Mrs. H. right next door to the Empire on| e Rl fv g blished it with the potent bat of big —_— 1 |L. Parker, ‘H. L. Parker, Claire July 18, 1900, Here with her hus- | The Phillles got away with a split )Cl;:rence Maddern. The former Cub | Willielmson, Mfs, Emily Wilhelm-'band for a summer’s visit, she was | at Chicago, breaking a five-game went in as a pinch hitter and de- son, Miss Somerville, Mrs. A. Hack- | the guest of honor at a party last |losing streak with an, 8-3 romp In § ' livered a sifgle that scored Frankie l-EADERS l“ B- B. b th, Ross Rabb, Miss Slattery, hight, planned by her sisters, Mrs | the second game of a doubleheader. Baumholz. Bob Muncrief, the sharp [Betty A. Evans, R. E. Beattie and Harry Stephenson and Mrs. George ’Thfl Cubs took the opener, 5-2, with curve baller, notched his tenth vie-| Leaders in the major baseball| Mis. R. E. Beattie. (AR e wck_‘;,‘,’dh,f;‘fl,°;,‘?r‘,’,l];e,:°f“v:fl;;thg$‘:f tory against nine defeats. leagues through Tuesday games are: From Lake Hasseibor Vern tails A Ay {;) );“‘e of Mrs. Shaw, !ing. Rookie Bubbn.C.h'urch held Chi- San Diego’s latent power evinced American League Knutson, Howard Meier; from Fish 1111' (‘m“l ll.‘lltltd for dinner at|cago to five hits in the second game. _itself as the Padres crushed San| Batting — Kell, Detroit, 357 Cliff Joseph; from E: ulμl\h;p; ey e e T CHRALTRIL ThA T: nink wns Tt I Francisco. George Zuverink limited | Dropo, Boston, 353. {Inlet: Mrs Laura Rasaussen andi oo o -0 b"; Sitay folite Bna |+~ ; the Seals to six hits. Runs Batted In — Stephens, Bos- | Mrs. Ald: Rasmussen. a '),,;1.;;..“9 birt ]\(lu\" )("ik;‘. ba‘kvdi ton, 95; Dropo, Boston, 92. | Here from Gustavus are William [for his sister by Sniica s Btasust STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS IzGHO\:vnen Runs o R‘Mlzl Cleveland, | Keep and John G. Fanning; from|gchmiat v Pacific Coast League | Allsjne, Boson, 45 Haines: Elizabeth Lindoff, G. M.{ At the party were Mr. and Mrs. 0 WL Pot Pltchm[, — McDermott, Boston, | Tapley, Paul K;x(la}l and \}\;’ T.} George - Messerschmidt, Mr. and| P ums mgw Andrews; from Ketchikan: H. K.\nys Stephe . 4 " Oakland .67 43 609 A e Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood 65 47 580 National Lehine Strand and F. J. Toualy William Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn,| From Sitka: Dave Gr B. F.|Bayard, Mrs. Shaw, John Hermle San Diego 58 56 509 357 Musial, St. Louis, .344. Lol avard, Mrs. Shaw, ermle | O e 56 55 505 al | Kane, Joe Wilson, Happy Mirth, |and the Kylers | San Francisco “o4 58 g, Funs Batted In — Kiner, Pitts-| Max Rogers, G. Rutfer, Lawrence| Mr. and Mrs. Kyler plan to leave | Portland S mh A EERL T BRUER ICaRe: BT Stencey; from Pelican: Dr. Rob-|the end of the week for their| e & e 62 451, Lriples — Ashburn, Philadelphia, jert Dressel and J. W. Huff; from{pome in Santa Monica. They will| % 8 P 7o 386 7; 4 players tied with 6. |Ainsley Island: Gordon K. Chappel;{ oo to Anchorage and Fairbanks ! v el i Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | from Sentinel Island: Mrs. Ches-|pefore driving south over the high- | 26; Snider, Brooklyn, Jones, Phila-|ney and from Tulsequah: Leonard|way and visiting Mr. Kyler| National League delphia, 19. Telfer, Mrs. L. Telfer and Robert|mother Y W L Pct]| Ppitching — Miller, Philadelphia, | Telfer. 1 Boston 3¢ 375)3.1, 889, Leaving for Hoonah yesterday | Philadelphia 34 57 were Irene«Austin,, Mre. George | WOM"'N OF MOC e St. Louis ... 34 575 RELIEF SOCIETY SETS Marvin and Dr. Montgomery; to} MEET THUKSDAY NiGHT “ Brooklyn 3¢ 558 DATE, COOK FOOD SALE | Petersburg: Clifford Roundtree; to] Chicago 41 4T Tulsquah: Mrs. A. W. Woods, Mr.| The regular meeting of the Wo- | New York 44 450 The Relief Society of the Church|A. W. Woods and J. Gudmundson. | men of the Moose will be Iyld o . Cincinnati 46 425| 5f Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints{ To Haines were T. Davis and| Thursday evening, July 20th, at Power that's rlglll for your I_! Pittsburgh 20 50 367|held a business meeting, the last|Jim Hutchison; for Pelican: Duane {8 o'clock, in the Moose Hall. Sen- Your Dodge truck will have before their chapel will be dedicated | Haffner; to Ketchikan: Thomss|ior Regent Beatrice Albegoff will plenty of wer —and then y American League on Sunday, July 23, and set the McAvoy and Mr. Carroll; to Gus-|be chairman of the committee n| some! Each Dodge engine is a . W L Pet|date for their summer food sale.|tavus: Mrs. Fred Newburn, J. D.|chdrge. Officers Chapter Night | l;;filelde,fflflencydengmel— ‘Job- Detroit .cccccceniverec 54 28 659 | The sale will be held on Friday, Ray and Muriel Newburn; to Barge will be observed, and there will bl.: fo?tthe ,,fiz,p{,‘{‘,'; e::,’fl":};l:&c;i New York .. 51 82 614 August 4. In addition to pastry | were Don Lee and Roy Long, tollmnanun of new members. All| in which lfs umf To give you Routs-Van, Power-Wagon . .. 94 up Cleveland ................ 50 35 588 300ds there will also be salads for | Skagway: W. C. Price,~ Whitey | members are requested .to attend if this “Job-Rated” power, Dodge 4 Boston 47 38 .553|sale. Thorpe and W. R. 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