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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 ——— COAST GUARD TAKE ELXS BY 6 T0 3 SCORE Second Half Standings w Pct GBL ‘Coast Guard 2 600 Elks .. .500 % Moose ... 333 1 Rain and darkness held off last night long enough for the Coast Guard nine to win their third éon- secttive game ‘of the second half and their second consecutive from the Elks after putting down a two- run uprising in the top of the sev- enth. Final score was 6 to 3. Guard pitcher Dorris with two hits for three at bats and two runs scored led his team to victory. Tib- bitts, Kane, Scott, and Vasquez | scored for the Guard. For th2 Elks, Manning scored twice and Palmer once. Hazlett led the battir> parade with three hits for fors*'au bats and made half of B..B. STARS Stars of games played yesterday in the majors are: Batting — Vic Wertz, Tigers — doubled with bases loaded to drive {in first two runs of four-run blast against Ed Lopat in first inning of Detroit’s third straight over Yanks, 5-2. Pitching — Art Houtteman, Tigers —stopped Yankees with six hits for third straight win, boosting league lead to 2': games. | | | STATISTICS Elks ab Manning, 3b . Houston, ¢ Hazlett, rf Snow, 1b Trump, ss Pidgeon, 1f Day, cf Hagerup, 2b Palmer, p Totals Coast Guard Morrison, rf Wilber, c Tibbitts, 2b Peterson, ss Dorris, p Kane, cf Scott, If Vasquez, 1b . LEADER3 IN B. B. | @' Leaders in the major baseball Dlleagues through games of Thursday ;lnre: a [J 1 0 0 o 0 o 2 2 5 m X i P R A tlvwnvwenwaocw BErarocoowswm : National League 0| ‘Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, 1| 371; Musial, St. Louis, .360. 0| Runs Batted In — Ennis, Phila- 0) delphia, 93; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 81. ity 3‘ Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, s 2b . {20; Ennis, Philadelphia, and Pafko, Totals 7 | Chicago, 24. Score by IanidEs Pitching — Miller, Philadelpt Elks 0000102-3 6 1',0_2‘ g ) st o i Coast Guard 020310x—6 9 0 American League e 6o Wt W wew CHHHMHNNONHNOT OHOOO O WO m [ 3 5] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Batting — Doby, Cleveland, 350; | Kell, Detroit, .349. Runs Batted In — Dropo and Stephens, Boston, 102, Home Runs — Rosen, Clevelatid, ; 29; Williams, and Tropo, Boston, 25. Pitching — Leinon, Cleveland, 17-4, .810. Spcris Briefs DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers bought pitcher Hank Borowy fmm{ Pittsburgh for “more than $10,000,” | the waiver price. CHICAGO - Mrs. Babe Zaharias set a meet record by firing a 70 in the opening round of the Women’s All-American tournament. NEW YORK — Budge Patty, Ted Schroeder, Billy Talbert and Gard- nar Mulloy made the 11-man squad | named for U.S. Davis Cup team. Patrick-Duluih Co. i Manufacturers oi the famous Big- | ger than Weather Woolens for chil- dren and adults. Quality garmen's at lower pri has built our nation wide reputation. Call Blue 450. Don McMullin. T1-3t Runs: Manning 2, Palmer, Tib- bitts, Dorris 2, Kane, Scott, Vas-| quez. Two-base hits: Dorris. Errors: Trump. Hit by pitcher: Manning.; Balks: Dorris. Left on bases: Elks 8, CG 3. First on balls, off: Palmer 0, Dorris 7. Strikeouts, by: Palmer 7‘[ Dorris 8. WP: Dorris (3-1). LP:} Palmer (4-2). Umpires: Wilber and Erbland. Time: 1:32. ) ! 1 1 NEW MATERIALS —NEW IDEAS MAKE IT POSSIBLE Tnew | Parker 51" first pen—only pen with writes dry with wet ink New “51" brings you more in performance Look inside for the silvery sheath than any pen ever created. Filling is a miracle * of simplicity. The ink is metered from a bigger; visible supply ... metered in a smooth-gliding ! line that doesn’t vary. Try this new writing Rt mtano lahies. OPEN .,‘:L.,' pleasure at your dealer. Use dry-writing Parker pom, s Superchrome or Quink with solv-x. : e | ——— AERO-METRIC INK SYSTEM. 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The Juneau population is indicative of a high enrollment potential. Young Men, join the Juneau Unit of the Alaska National Guard. It offers: SERVICE TO THE TERRITORY and Nation - Military Training with men you know — ON THE JOB TRAINING - a CAREER PLAN - LEADERSHIP and EXECUTIVE TRAINING - Attendance at SERVICE SCHOOLS with duty pay and allowances - RETIREMENT PAY BENEFITS - and APPOINTMENTS TO WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY. These facts plus those previously stated make up a service for all young men. GET BEHIND YOUR JUNEAU UNIT OF THE ALASKA NATIONAL GUARD AND JOIN NOW.Call at the National Guard Armory which is lozated at the Juneau Subport Area or make an appointment by calling 811 or 941. 5 ‘aw » L Annual Compensation-Pay for Camp and Drills Lieutenant Colonel Major ... Captain . 1st Lieutenant . 2nd Lieutenant . Warrant Officer 2nd Warrant Officer 1st ...$957.60—81,226.93 .. 807.98— 1,077.30 .. 658.35— 927.68 .. 523.69— 733.16 448.88— 658.35 543.71— 733.32 ... 433.05— 626.38 $416.74—$617.40 355.00— 534.79 293.26— 478.48 246.96— 401.31 200.65— 308.70 173.23— 252.00 .. 163.17— 199.50 Master Sergeants Sergeants st Class .. Sergeant - ! Corporal ... Private 1st Class Private .. Recruit ... Positions to Be Filled Master Sergeants (5) Warrant Officers (3) Privates (29) Hq, Hq'and Service Comapany, 208th Infantry Bn (Sep). iieutenants (4) Privates First Class (30) Captains (6) Corporals (31) Majors (2) Sergeants (16) Lieutenant Colonel (1) Sergeants 1st Class (5) COME ON MEN------=---JOIN THE NATIONAL DEFENSE TEAM NOW Alaska National Guard This Méssage Sponsored by GASTINEAU GROCERY ELTON ENGSTROM THOMAS HARDWARE CO. BERT'S FOOD) CENTER PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU DRUG VERN METCALFE DIAZ CAFE STEVENS . B. M. 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