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BETWEEN THEM, 7 HOMERS r E L e » . > s Yeung Gene Thompson, Cincinnati right-hander, is best bet to jump inte the 20-game pitching circle. Out several weeks in "40 he won 16. With Walters and Derringer he makes up mean “Big 3.” on the hook! Dr. W. S. Ramsey hooked two good large Kkings yesterday off Point Bishop. The largest weighed 38 pounds. Fisherman-attorney John Hellen-' thal last night told the technique of steclhead hunting in Peterson Creek, and when the story was finished with legal phrases an - scription of the art, “hunting” is| found to be a much more accurate nam » the sport Hel ) told how he stalked| the fish up the creek, hiding be-| hind bushes, trees and small rocks, how he crept on his steinach up small jbanks, using leaves and limbs age, . how he slyly in his line and just as tock it out of the creek. . .. without a strike, Getting moere enthused steelhead “hunting” as he along, the young Juneau lawyer| explained the st art of gefting the fighting“tish on the fiook. 'I didn't get any,” he said, “but-I'm going back in a couple of days Lo DeTvous with the fear that he . maybe it wouldn't| might lose the fish and the bet, (o wear those green|Beaudin claims the fisherman asked that National | Beaudin to take the .22 revolver d us. Good - out of O'Neill's pocket and shoot en wil blend with! the fish! What, no portable rain the trees.” 1‘“‘"‘3“’ Hellenthal apparently reasons| that if the suits will fool a man they should feol a fish. Art Beaudin continually tells the story of a trip when the first fish caught would cost the other man a dinner. Art hooked several and lost them, Then Jim O'Neill| snagged a large one and it stayed| on. He had light leader, too light,| he was afraid. He fought ana played the fish skillfully, but it| was game and full of fight. Des- | perately O'Neill brought it near the shore and asked Beaudin to net. Two words, one censored here, informed O'Neill in the negative. Leaudin wasn't helping himself 1o lese a bet. Then, perspiring with effort and about went idea suils flage. The gre Ed McDougall out at Auk Bay landed one near the shore early yesterday morning. He says they are striking hard shortly after {dawn. The big king weighed over | 30 pounds. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lincoln and a | 'party went out in their own boat | today to troll the shore along Auk ! Bay and Lena Point. Veteran fishermen and steel-head hunters could take a lesson from | 14-year-old Kenneth Kearney, the | youthful Isaac Walton who never fails to bring them home. If there are fish in a creek, pond, lake or bay, young Kearney can tell you how to get them, and not only thai, he zan get them himself. While the Elusive steel-head trout were making sport of the fisher- men who hoped to make sports of them in Peterson Creek, Ken was nonchalantly getting them on the ook and into the pan, His latest only two days ago, was a rch steelnead that weighed ¢ pounds. Before that, he brought one in that was 34 inches long. Young Kearney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kearney, takes them on |trort tackle with either single or ‘rouble red salmon eggs on an egg hook, light ‘leader and a trout rod. This last yard-long trout that he | hooked Sunday lashed out at the 1eggs from a boil under a log. The |Jad sneaked up on the spot and let ,the eggs drift into the hole. Three times he let it drift in and then— | wham! Now it's in the frying pay. ———ee——— T TRY Juneau Dairies lcg c!E,AM . l Empire Classifieds Pay! ~_ BRINGING UP FATHER | THINK | MUST HAVE SLIPPED ON ACCIDENT- MAGGIE- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941. TURPIN GETS SEATTLE OUT LOSE SLUMP | Eddie Mayo"HTIs Two Hom- | ers as Angels Halt Seals’ Win Sireak (By Associated Press) | Hal Turpin hurled two-hit bail Another Mass | Meeting of Boys Scheduled for Tuesday Night Soap Box Derby officials to handic the biz coaster racing event to b held in Juneau in June under the co-sponsorship of the Rotary Club and The Empire were announced today. Another mass meeting of boys interested in entering the race will be held next Tuesday night at 7:3¢ o'clock in the social room of the | Resurrection Lutheran Church fo: the purpose of learning which boys Pct. have sponsors and which still neec 192 to be provided with sponsors. 591| committees are as follows, witl 565 | the first named being the chairman -565 in each case. 458 General Chairman .348 Cauble. 348, Track Director - 318 Juneau Police Force, National League Guard, Fire Department. ‘Won Lost Pct. Director of Hilltop Operations— 750 Henry Harmon, Stan Grummett 150 Ernest Parsons, C. C. Carnegie, Ber: 615 McDowell, C. H. Metcalfe. 500 Chief Judge—Charles Beale, H. L 4290 Faulkner, W. L. Grisham, Stanley 364 Jackson, Howard Stabler. 286 Director of Finish Line Opera- .250 tions — Rod Darnell, Kelly Blake, |Horace Adams, Art Uggen, John st Pct. Bishop, Pete Clements. 714! Chief Starter — Don Skuse, Lou 615 Hudson, Tom Dyer. 600 Registrar--Jim McNaughton, Wil- 667 bur Wester, Henry Green. 417 Clerk of Course—J. B. Burford, 333 Harold Foss, Keith' Wildes. ‘208 Chief Inspector—Bob Cowline, Tr .300 Liston, Bill Walker, George Schmidt, Ellis Reynolds. % WHEELS | last night as the Seattle Rainiers attle’s first run with an out- | Los Angeles to take the series ot tout games 'SOAP BOX DERBY | | Pacific Coast League Sacramento 11; Portland 7. out. Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 13. St. Louis 5; New York 4. Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 3. | snapped on of the losing slump to field fly. | opener from San Francisco and | Sacramento defeated Portland in| | leaders .took an early lead but the RA(E OFFchAlS Seattle 3; San Diego 0 Hollywoed-Oakland rained Pittsburgh Philadelphia 6. American League Detroit 5; Boston 3. defeat San Diego. Tuipin drove in Eddie Mayo's two homers enabled | halting the Seals' winning streak |a wild hitting game. The league's Beavers threatened late in the "ED | game. GAMES TUESDAY Los Angeles 20; San Francisco §. National League Chicago 3; Boston 6. Washington 2; Chicago 3. St. Louis 3; New York 2. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost | Sacramento i Hollywwod San Diego Seattle | San Francisco. | Portland | oakland Los Angeles John L Dan Ralston National Brooklyn St. Louis New York Cincinnati Boston Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburgh American ©Samam®en fusnouwel K] 5 3 s awmq.»ec-.ng Cleveland Boston gNew York | Chicago Detroit Philadelphia ‘Washington St. Louis Badminfon Is Scoring COLUMBIA, Mo. April 30.—Bad- minton, for the first time in the | history of the Missouri Y. M. C. As | annual two-day athletic carnival, | has been placed on the game sched- ule. “It's a hustling, bustling game,” | says Don Rippetoe, tournament | manager. “Speed and endurance | tell the winner's story.” | et | | War Boom Causing Shorfage of Caddies PITTSBURGH, April 30 — De-| fense production of Pittsburgh in-| dustrial plants has caused an acute shortage of caddies at several| country clubs here. Since caddies have deserted the golf courses for| assembly lines, some members have| given up golf rather than tote thexr} own bags. e — PHILADELPHIA, April 30.—The Philadelphia Athletics are the onlyl American ' League baseball club which won more than 100 games for three consecutive seasons. The A’s copped 104, 102 and 107 starting in 1929, PO R R push the car off the wheel. Here is an excellent view of Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., where the Kentucky Derby will be run May 3 This view is looking toward the start- Sells Ball Club Charles F. Adams Ovntrolling interest in the Boston Bees' baseball club, held by Charles F. Adams, above, has been sold to an eastern syndicate head- ed by President Bob Quinn of the club, Manager Casey Stengel and Francis Ouimet, noted amateur golfer. No price was given but it was believed to be about $350,000. The deal involved the transfer of 73 per cent of the stock. Publicity Agent — Georg horg. Concesstons — Dick Williams, W M. Whitehead, Percy Reynolds, Jim Cooper, Elwood McClain, Los Bern- ard, John Jones, Ed & fer, Olof Swanson, Charles Carter, Alex Dun- ham, Tom Morgan, Jack Hayes. R ————ee—— - Empire Classifieds ! ing line, background. will witness the Blue is no outstanding fa roximately %0 fang this year. There field. BROWNS WIN BY HOME RUN IN STH INNING (By Associated Press) Chet k broke up a tight pitching duel yesterday betwe Young Bob Harris Le Gomez with a home in eight inning to a decision kee and old the Tive 8t 1 1940, 16,000 killed in 2,000 tra and industry traffic compared wit killed in £ wer NOTICE ' eby given that ti Last Will s ament of MAT V. McNAUGHTON, deceased admitted to probate on April 1941, and letters testamentary sued to me a tor ‘thereof the United Commiss ioner the Juneau, Alasl Precinet, and that ing claims against required to prese them with proper vouchers, within six month from the date of this notice to me at The B, M, Behrends Ban Juneau, Alaska Dated at Juneau 30, 1941, JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, As Executor of the Last Wi'l and Testament of Bary V. McNaughton, De ed { Publication dates, April 30, May 7- 15-22, 1941. adv, Alaska, Ap HOLD STRANGE MEETING VLLLGET THIS FINE LAMP OUT [ When the left front wheel came off Robert Boggs' automobile in' Des Moines, Ia., it roiled back under the running board until the rear wheel was balanced soli dly on what once was a front wheel. Boggs had to " By GEORGE McMANUS (=] €2 o e Copr, 1941, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., World rights sesceved. “THE WINNER AND CHAMPION: Jor Quality, Favor and Valuel” In the air 3% R W St vx‘:)‘\“(‘.gofl g A National Distillers Products Corp. New York Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. play t whet NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, air route from Sea to Npr sale at J. B Burford & Co. | - W The Empire, Emp Classilieds Daily Alaske th the Jargese rowing Try a cla: ssified ad in re - gio (left), den (right), n ther abb at Philadeiphia. ¢ 7 ztht games, ’- 25 McCrabb, but the PHONE 274 FIGHWAY DELIVERY DALY TRIPS ¢DAL——WOOD LUMBER —— GROCERIES gers aeconnied for seven homers be eting up with Rookie Pitcher Lester Me( b held DiMag hitlegs for the fi ng 19 spr Yarks lost 6-3 time ir t mtests. Gordon got "“SHORTY" WHITFIELD

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