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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA NEW lNOlfi“. ’ - uzmmmnfih" '\» e James T. Casey, e the Grand lIslafid, of Reclamation area o transferred to the office where he 3! engineer. He is hw w.!& and three children atill had ed a home hare. Y,Il \D eazzflg of. the Ju- neau Oarden aluh will be,_held August 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the of Mrs. Carson Lawrence in the GA | | ! { | Seatter Tract. ’ AU TOWED TO'I""(‘HIK.\N EN (‘LUB { The 57-foot hnllhfl( boat, Pfl(nci Joan, with 'six, abodrd, was ‘towe fto Ketchikan yesterday by Coas! i Guard cutters when it developed engine trouble seven miles north- (west of Forrester Island. The cutter Cahoone towed it until the cutter ’ 3 . S Q 3§ Sweetbrier met. The Sweet- ileague Standings S i g i o 0y By the Associated Press (he Cahoone to return to its halibut | B 4 T \ g patrol . | AMERICAN LE ; Shade : alibul—0n | New York s | Cleveland i ?11;3 o San Franciscans Like That Long Line, Too- (Extra Innings to You) w 1 | Philadelphia | St. Louis By the Associated Press The lowly San Francisco have shown a decided pencl two things this season: e: ning ball ga and last the Pacific Coas The Seals labored 15 innings yesterday in the feature attraction of a program of Sunday double headers which found all clubs dividing. Heollywood The 15 inning ritual went to San | Los Angeles Francisco by a score of 4-3. Herd | oaxiand of the piece was Buster Adams,|gsacramento whose pinch-hit single chased Joe | portiand Grace home with the winning run. | gan Diego Jack Salveson gave Hollywood a'gan Francisco split by pitching six hit ball as the! Twinks won the seven inning night- cap, This left Hollywoed five games behind Seattle, which divided with Portland. The Beavers piled up six runs in the first inning and went on to win the opener, 10-7, | but Walt Judnich’'s bases loaded dcuble in the seventh and final inning gave the Rainiers a 7-6 triumph in the afterpiece. Los Angeles won its opener from | Oakland, 4-3. | ‘The Acorns took the fnm!o.] though, as old Jok Vander Meer ;wserved up a five 4-0 shutout Sacramento clung to fifth place by taking a 14-inning maratkon, 5-4, from San Diego after the Padres won the opener, 3-1, behind Charley | 1« Sipple. Sac Manager: Joe Gordon poled a | homer.in each game to bring his loop leading total to 38 Vfll" s G - Mrs. O. F. Benecke will assist with the desert luncheon. Mem- bers are asked to bring flowers suitable for making corsages. was Norman Ursin of —I':MPIRE WANT ADS PAY— [ping at the Hol You, too, shoul ...uchm of,,. NATIONAL L IBrunk T | New Yor! Philadelphia | Boston | St. Louis | Cincinnati Chicago | Pittsburzh place in COAST LEAGUE W L 79 53 74 58 66 66 65 68 63 69 63 70 61 170 55 5 PACIFIC z B B Something new in boxing circles — twin signings fo: two different championship matches — brings a smile to the face of New York State Athletic Comm'ssioner Eddic Eagan (center) at the commission office in New York City. Kid Gavilan (left), welterweight champ, puts his siznature on the document his challenger in the Aug. 29 Madison Square Garden bout, Billy Graham of New ork, looks over his Joey Maxim (righ) lhd fheavy icHariw) ifs ond U MBA L Bgmes wtor #id o tes wivh AR (standing, second from right), of San Diego. The latter match, also in the Garden, will T8 Tiy on PNA Hospllal 'Nofes . | Over Weekend Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Patunday wére Mrs, Georgel Clark, | | from Westward points on Pacific Northern Airlines over the webknd, | Harry stonhouse, ‘Titbthy O'Day, | 17 flew out and 40 passed through Carries 82 | Glenn Sweet, Alfreda Gordon; ad- {on north and south flights? . Pet. 598 561 500 ; 489 ATT 474 466 | 436 Seattle shoulder. Bob Murphy be staged Augusi Pan Amerian. EERY Even Monevn Says Indians' 00 6-1 {On Saturday mitted Sunday were Ralph Treffers, World Airways | Jr,, Jacob S. Jackson, Mts. John E. |carried Saturday | Adams, Ray Wiison, Steve Perrin To Gel Yanks ’\xi(h a als and 40 departures. | Mrs. Alfred Ransome. Dismissed From Seattle: 'Ralph Brown, L. | Saturday - were: Thomas :Jdohnson, Burn, Tommy Ballard, F. €Carney, | Mrs. George Matson, Mrs. Dave Jean Fre Mr. and Mrs. R. F. | Brown and baby girl; Cheryl Ann ,|Hubbard, Virginia James and two | Johnson; dismissed Sunday were Judson Lanier, Rnbr‘rt;oden Nelson, Mrs. George Clark, | Z. Loussac Effie Orcutt, F.| Mrs. Pat Baxter, Antone Austrom, Myrtle Stuckey, Flora Mrs. Mary Hessey, Lincoln Wadsworth, Ro- H. N. Bell C. M. Green, American 62 passengers From; Apchorage: W. A. Garsan; M. *Show, ckmuth,“¥ St John, G. Jol M Boyd, A. Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. : Ursin, J. Johnson, J. W. Fiétther, Bob Pheasant, D. Walker,iJ! D&mng, R. Robertson, A. Gilbanks Mrs. Sims, H. Pollack. From Cordova: A. Congddy: Qo ad-| To Anchorage: H. R. Bel | Quinan, N. K. Scheulter, | Krause, R. F. Taylor, Haro | roos, Lt. H. J. Lynch, 2. born, Vern Wright, D. P. | Tony Schwamm, Fred Mell | E. Manning, Maj. Hobbs. ~To ~Yakutat:” Sam ~Dick; | Frank! Don Henry. By the Associated Press Two weeks ago you wouldn’t hs given a nickel for C. nd’s pen- nant chances. s/when the Indians, opening a vital m‘u‘ml swing, dropped two straight games to the Yankees and fell 212 games | behind the league-leading New Yorkers. But today the triumphant Tribes- | men rate even money to dethrone the defending champion Yankees. True, the homeward bound In- : dians still trail the ‘New Yorkers por s rle s But the margin is now a mere - half Cleveland bounced back after the two lickings at Yankee Sta- Smith, berta Walk, From Annette: VanWert. from the “a Helen Dismissed ~ Saturday Government Hospjtaly | Taug of Juneau. & Tty John Boyd, | missions. Mr. and Mrs. Chet James Oman, N 3 Caragin, Joan and Gus Gissberg, | SICK MAN TAK Eleanor Reid, Nick Bez, Mr. and |TO KETCHIKAN A. E. Glover, M. L. A. An- | , Nancy McFarland, Mr. and Alfred Johnson, 4 taken.| am Whiting, J. ‘nmn his fishing vessel, Ginger, to | H. Poulia, Mrs. B. | Ketchikan yesterday morning by a | Lucille Hendrickson, O.|U- S. Coast Guard, cutter. He was | \ropnrted to be in a serious condi- | e: O. Bezzo, By the Associated Press VISITORS FROM PORTLA Rollinger, TENNIS Rye, N.Y. — United States swept its North American zone tie in ‘Davis Cup competition with Mexico as Her Flam and Vic Seixas won final two singles matches. i Montreal' — Canada qualified to imeet Unitéd States in final round of the North American zone of the Davis Cup series by winning the doubles from Cyba for a 3-0 lead. South Orange, N.J. — Bill Tal- bert, New York, defeated his doubles | partner, Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 in fina of Eastern Grass Court champion: ships. Mrs. Pat Canning Todd, Ln\ Jolla, Calif., beat Mauren C(mnolly in women’s final. , MOTOR BOATS Seattle — Two men drowned when Quicksilver capsized and sank dur- fng running of Gold Cup, won by‘ Slo-Mo-Shun V. GOLF Chicago — Carey Middlecoff won $15,000 All-American pro tourney | With a 72-hole score of 274. Frank | Stranahan won the amateur divi-| sion for the fourth straight year| with a 286. Babe Zaharias captured women’s event with a 295. LEADERS IN BB By the Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting (based on 250 times at bat)—Minoso, Chicago, .344; Fain, Philadelphia, 334. Runs Batted In — Williams, Bos- | ton, 94; Robinson, Chicago, 85. Home Runs — Zernial, Philadel- phia, 24; Williams, Boston, 22. Pitching (based on five decisions) L. Morgan, New York, 7-1, 875; Feller. Cleveland, 17-4, .810. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — Musial, St. Louis, Ashburn, Philadelphia, .357. _Runs Batted In — Irvin, New, York, 79; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 8. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh and Hodges, Brooklyn, 31. Pitching — Roe, Brooklyn, 15-2, .882; Brecheen, St. Louis, 7-2, .778. .370; MRS. ELSNER AND RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. William L. Elsner and small son John returned to Juneau on the Baranof Monday evening. Two months ago Mr. and Mrs. Elsner and son left Juneau for a cation in the States. They drove wn the Alaska Highway = to ontana where they visited a! brother of Mrs. Elsner and then went on to northern Michigan to see Elsner’s parents. +They returned to the west coast by way of Chicago and the mid- central states. h oElsner flew back to Juneau agound the first of July but Mrs. Elsener and son remained in Se- attle for a month’s stay with rel- atives. Elsner is with the Standard | stand. |ended a poor eastern jaunt with a Jhit off the Philly righthander who ‘L. Parr, Jo Abel, Memma Nation, Mrs. Zemke, Olgs Evein, J. Ness, | George Randell, Jack Digon, Mrs. Sloan, Dr. mu{‘cms./fi‘ J. Hin- | des, Walter Bufey L) To KetchidariAaronWise,, M. | {Trigee, Mr. and Mrs, D. Di/Beu- ton, M. Schadki®E, Ir 59 Carried on ‘Alaska Coastal Sunday Flights Alaska Coastal Airiines carried a | total of 299 passengers, over the| weekend. Sunday's traffic included | a total of 59 passengers with 13 car- | ried on interport, 19 arriving and 27 departipp. Arrivings MY, and Mrs. James cma Mr. Batghélder, Mrs, Humphrey,¥Beverl Ardis Humphrey, Nathan Hum- phrey, L. Suttdn; ] liam Dick; from Chhha , ilton, Vern Watking; Cove: C. Maycock; fro; Sound: L. A. Vernh perior: Wm. ""2{ Sam Bersoser; Hill; John Flynn; R. Wilson. Departing for Sitka: Frank Til- son, Mrs. Rutherford, Ruth Bass, Mrs. J. D. Doran and infant; Jack Doran, Gordon Buckman, Mr. Kremer, Mr. Deniger, L. Bender, H. Zobrist, C. Holmes; for Fick Cove: Mrs. Colby; for Hawk Inlet: Rich- ard Tobiason, Pete Prepuse, S. Pre- puse, J. T. Yolland, Mrs. Prepuse. For Hood Bay: Mrs. Johnson and infant; for Superior: Tony Flor- endo; for Petersburg: Mrs. Wallis George; for Ketchikan: Mr. Holmes, Dr. Livie; for Haines: James Don- nelly, Mrs, C. H. Johnson, Mrs. E: Powell, E. Robert,so WIL Gamer By the Associnud Press ditm and wen the final game of the ser snapping a’ victory famine in the Bronx that had | run through 13 contests. Lfter taking the Boston and ngton series, the Tribe swept the four game series with the Ath- letics, closing with @ _pair, of 6-3 triumphs yesterday fo make it 11 consecutive wins agzinst the A's. They go home with a 10-4 record in the east. In sharp contrast, the Boston Red Sox suffered a wretched home stand, for them. They divided 14 games to fall into third place, 3% games behind the Yankees. Detroit’s Tigers put the finishing touches to the Red Sox’ sorry home stay by winning a double header in Fenway Park, 3-1 and 8-5. That jcost Boston two full games, as- the Yankees whipped the 8t.: Louis Browns, 6-2 and 4-3. The double triumph gave New York an 11-4 record against the west in its latest Chicago'’s fourth-place White Sox 6-5 victory.in Washington. . They return to the west:with.a 5-7 show- ing. Trailing by only 24 games two weeks ago, théy «now are' seven games behind the Yanks, The Brooklyn Dodgers continue to roll in the National League. They socked the Cincinnati Reds twice, 9-8 and 2-0, to increase their margin over the runnerup New York Giants to 9% games. The Giants captured the rubber cf their three-game set in St. Louis, 8-4. Philadelphia’s third-place Phils pummelled nine Pittsburgh pitchers for a 5-1 and 12-7 sweep of their twin bill. Boston’s Braves whip- ped the Cubs twice in Chicago, T-4 and 4-3. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates ham-’ mered three home runs to raise His total to 31. Tt tied him with Brook- lyn’s Gil Hodges for the major. league lead. Kiner's first homer came in the seventh inning of the opener and ruined Bubba Church’s bid for a no-hitter. It was the only from - Excursion Inlet Yesterday’s Results Salem 4-3, Wenatchee 1-6. Spokane 8, Tacoma 7. notched his 12th victory. B.B. STARS By the Asscciated Press Batting: Roy Campanella, Dodg- ers — Hit two homers, one with the bases loaded, to lead the Dodgers to a 9-8 first-game victory over Cincinnati. Brooklyn also won the second game, 2-0. Pitching: Joe Ostrowski, Yankees LOADED FISH BOAT, NO ONE ABOARD, FOUND .NEAR RAVINA A fishing boat loaded with fish, the engine running, and no one aboard was reported found early Saturday morning by the Hi-Ho, another fishing vessel in the vi- cinity of McCarthy Cove on Ra- vina Island, 15 miles southwest — Relieved sfarter Allie Reynolds|of Guard Island. Point Higgins ra- with the tying and winning runsfdio sent the information to 17th on base amd nobody out in the|y, S, Coast Guard headquarters ninth and retired the Browns here. without a score as the Yankees won' The owner of the drifting boat 4-3 to complete a sweep of the was unknown but it is said to doubleheader with St. Louis. New have carried the number 31 C 104 ©Oil Company here. 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