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PAGE STX 7 in Row lor;DeI'egaIion Rainiers; Race Readyio Hop Narrows Down | | - | By Associated Press | The Pacific Coast League pennant | contenders, or what's left of them, swing into a shortened weekend series today as the race takes on un[ the aspects of last season’s walk- | away. For quite awhile, all except two teams were in the thick of it, with | only four games separating the first and sixth place clubs. Now there are | but two main contenders — Seattle | and Hollywood, The Hollywoods, who have been clinging grimly to second plate, re- turn home tonight fresh from four straight conquests of the slumping Sacramento Solons. The Stars will host Portland, which last night! dropped its fourth in a row to Los | Angele Seattle moves across the bay Lni San Francisco afier winning seven straight from Oakland. The Seals dre in the midst of a winning streak, too, having deposited the San Diego- Padres in the cellar by win- | ning five in a row i The Rainiers dispatched Oakland, | 2-1, last night. Southpaw Earl John- | son bested Johnny Vander Meer and two other Opkland Nurlers he own oider brother, | ent Eddie announced | he and General Manager Chg Grahanf*would iy to’ the . majo league meeting in Detroit Sunday --:hup','_rm- iramediate aid,” $aid | (; “We can u most any- . ) Sacramento Mulliggn' of the Solons in the {jrst division.” Fred Baczewski, stylish Los Ang- eles lefthander, cranked up a four- hitter in blanking Portland, 4-0.| Qutfieldér Dee Fondy, sent down by the parent Chicago Cubs to replace | Chuck Cénnors, helped things along with g two-run homer. Shorfstop Jim Brideweser equalled a PCL, fielding mark as his San! Francisco Seals whipped S8an Diego, P “ea PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 312 wW. L. Pct.) Seattle Rainiers 62 41 602 Hollywogd, Stars 58 45 563 Sacramento Solons 53/ 51 510 Oakland Acorns 51 52 495 Portland Beavers 51 53 490 Los Angeles 49 52 485 San Francisco 45 57 441 San Diegd 41 59 410 NATIONAL LEAGUE ¢ 3 W. L. Pef Brooklyn . 48 26 649 New ¥ark 42 35 545 St. Louls 39 38 542 Cincinnati .35 38 479 Philadelphia 35 39 473 Bostpn | 33 39 458 Chicagd 30 38 441 Pittspurgh 20 43 403 CAMERICAN LEAGUE ; W. L. Pet New York 45 27 625 Chicggo 47 20 618 Bostofi - 45 20 608 Clevefllnd .42 31 575 Detroit 33 36 478 Washington 20 43 403 Philadelphia 28 46 378 22 50 306 St. Louis FROM MASSACHUSETTS Miss Louise H. Bond and Mrs. W, H. Chields of Medford, Mass., are ,‘g at the Baranof hotel. H couLp use shouldered jackets well! now, TRIANGLE "for better a did not s 'BUT BOY! HIS CLOTHES Whether your preference is for broad pants, or for more conservative clothes, you look well when your CLOTHES. look Let us attend to your wardrobe PHONE 507 To Truce Point (Continued from Page One) the Chinese and North Koreans might thtow ‘thousands of fresh soldiers fhto’ an. immediate - attack UN troopé até reported to be ready | for whatever comes. Air reports said the Reds were pouring men and war material into North Korea. from Manchuria in great lots. They were clogging the roads from:the Manchurian border at Sinuiju all the way to Sinanju, near Pyongyang The war was not yet over, but AP Correspondent Nate Polowetzky re- ported that a-holiday air cf hope and excitement swept U. S. Eighth Army headquarters. Pyongyang radio claimed Satur- day night that Reds shot down three UN warplanes They whether the plané® were nity of the Pyongyang- . in the vin Kaesong highway. LEADERS IN BB jor 1 Lea games of are ional League Batting (based on 209 t I bat) ==-hMusial, St. Loul inson, Broc! , 36). Hits —Ashburn, Philadelphia, 111; | Musial, and Dark, New York, 99 Home run Hodges, Brooklyn ; Hiner, Biilsbyrgh, 19 Pitching, (based on five decision:) Roe, BiGoKIyN, ~ 12-1, 923; Werle, Pittsbugh*and Brecheen, St. Louis 5-1, .833. American League Batting —Fain, Philadelphia, .346; Minoso, Chieago, .341. 28, Hits — DiMaggio, Boston, 101; Fox, Chicago, 95. Home runs — Zernial, Philadel- | | phia,. 19;. Robinson, Chicago, 16. Pitching — Feller, Cleveland, 12-2, | .857; Nixon, Boston, 6-1, .857. Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: Hollywood — Manny Madrid, 137, Los Angeles outpointed ~Chu Chu Jiminez, 135, Mexico City, 10. Long Beach, N. Y. — Oesar Brion, 194, Buenos Aires, outpointed Keen Sipymons, 203, Bayonne, N. J. 8. New Orleans — Joe Brown, 135, New Orleans, outpointed Virgil Akins, 138, St. Louis, 10. Madrid, Spain—Luis Romero, 119, Spain g outpointed Sam Conforty, 119, Franee; 104 ) 8T I Y, 2 REPELLENT LQuiD*sas MAKES INSECTS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. APRESS!! and a peg in the CLEANERS ppearance” e We are exclusive agents in this. “l—llfllnlly for “Cravenette” water repellent service, world famous for' more than 60 years. REBEKAR OFFICIAL "a.. THE DAILY ALASKA EM s i Pms. ,. DROWLEY AND CHILDREN ON VISIT IN JUNEAU ( THROUGH JUNEAU | I T0 WEST, INTERIOR Ethel Smith, from Salt Lake City, |and president of Rebekah Assem- | blies, passed through Juneau on the | Baranof the first ol the week | She was enroute to Cordova, Sew- |ard, Anchorage, Fairbanks and Nome where she will make official visitations to Rebekah lodges All Juneau Rebekahs will Thursday evening, July 12, at the | home of Mrs. Dean Williams, acting Noble Grand, to make plans for ;Mx.\.s Smith who returns on July 20, | to make her official visitation to the meet Juneau lodge. She will be here about | three days. Program of events will be an- nounced following Thursday's meet- |ing. BOOCHEVER WINS OVER REEDY IN TENNIS FINALS the Fourth of July tennis als, played Wednesday after- noon in Evergreen Bowl, Bob {Boochever defeated Will Reedy 6-0. |6-1. | Dr. Ted Oberman was eliminated in the semi-finals by Reedy | | Values Stevens...a Mrs. D. D. Drowley of Richmond California is in Juneau with her two sons David and Geoffrey. They are guests of Mrs. Drowley’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg. M! Drowley is flying up from Califor nia Sunday to join his family here for a vacation. Mrs. Drowley was born and rais- ed in Juneau. She graduated fron the local schools and then from | the University of Washington. Her last visit to Juneau was ir 1946 when she came here to stay with her parents while her hus- |band was overseas. He served the South Pacific with the Army He is a chemical engineer. Mrs. Drowley says she sees a ‘gf(‘ul many changes and improve- ments in her home town since her |1ast visit. | GRAF BUYS HOME Mr. and Mrs. John H. Graf have completed purchase of the home of Mrs. Hilda E. Hanna on the Glacier Highway. Mr. Graf is the prietor of the Professional Pharma Mrs. Hanna has moved to the Crass Apartments at Third wnd Gold Streets. The sale was transacted through the Bob Druxman real estate agency e e e e ————————— e e ANNOUNCING-* fou'ir'e ‘heen waitin ~ ) ) i i ) ) i ) \ ) \ ) ) ) ) ) N ) ] i y ] 4 IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA OF MOO WOMEN MEET epular business meeting of ipter 439, Women of the Moose, Thursday night in the e rooms, r Regent Jannett Frances the meeting with all new | ¢ in their chairs. ta Bland gave the auditor's The chairman of the hamp- committee advised all those who FOR BETTER Phone 31 NORTH TRANSFER All oil delivered by us flows through an accurate meter that gives you an exact printed record of the quantity of fuel you receive on each delivery. --MONDAY MORNING other items not listed atthe. .. COTTON SHOP 223 Seward Street S i | SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1951 wished tc do fancy work for the‘ hamper to contact Dorothy Car- | |roll. . . | Next meeting will be Officers’| Members of The American Leglon Chapter Night on July 19. . B and The American Legion Auxiliary FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. Alyce Tousley with the dis- | trict engineers office in Anchorage is stopping at the Baranof hotel. Attend the ""No Host” Dinner in the Baranof Hotel Gold Room SUNDAY - JULY 8th-6:30 p.m. ERLE COCKE, JR. National Commander OIL SERVICE COME -HEAR THE STIRRING ADDRESS OF A GREAT AMERICAN PATRIOT Tickets: $3.00 per plate IMPORTANT: DPlace your reservation AT ONCE with Saxon Snow, 1st Vice Comander; Red 845 " 9 oclock on July 9th at ' nd... Stevens Cotton Shop fting for . . . . ’ Gay Summer Wearables you've heen wanling Just waiting here for you io enliven Your wardrobe for the Summer-time Play-fime at Savings that will make your Clothing Budget do “Double Duty™ DRESSES COATS Drastica:lly reduced o On S5k af Many Below Cost $99.95 $31.95 : $22.95 $14.95 ~ BLOUSES SUITS Nylon Hose and many " ) $72.95 $L9% Reductions on Dresses and Hats. Many Blouses and Wool Jerseys atcostat. .. STEVENS STORE 128 Seward Street S SESSE NS S Sale continues daily through Saturday - 9:00 a.m. o 6:00 p.m. 2 No Approvals - Exchanges - Returns or Refunds on Sale Merchandise -_—