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MONDAY MAY 10, PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Copy must be in the office by i o'clock in the afternoon to in- aure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Irom persons listed in telephone tirectory. Count five average words to the ‘ne. Dally rate per line for consecu- Wve insertions: One day 100 Additional days ........... 50 Minimum charge ......50¢ WANTED — CONTINUED |WANTED TO BUY—Man’s 18- to! FOR SALE | 21-jewel wrist watch. Call at DINING room table, bureau, bul, Brunswick rber Shop. and springs, hot water boiler 'md- bath tub. Phone 452. 'WA'\ITED~Small mc)clc Madsen'’s = " Bike Shop. BEAUTY parlor equipment suffici-| ent for 3 booths. Al condition M. E. Monagle, phone 334 WANTED—Washer; also drv clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. | Good pay. Phone 299. 233 Wil- | s il ‘WANTFD-vUEed “furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. Sitka. Good\ Sitka FORD V-8 sedan. Ave. 1936 loughby Inn at P.O. Box 151, RAINBOW business. | WANTED TO BUYAIArge stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone BUY mill wood now, $6 per unmit.| 796, Sending application with O.P.A for raise in price. Phone 358. “WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. practically 4___, s SENER LN FOR RENT ‘F‘URNleED 3-room cabin. rumble seat, two| Willoughby. upstairs, after |, "o pEPING rooms. 210 Main St | “AEROSONIC” piano, new. Ask only $400. Will deliver | to Juneau. Contact Goddard, | Sitka, Alaska m DeSOTO coupe, spares. Bus Depot, 4 pm. Sena STEAM heated sleeping room. El- HP. REGAL marine engine.| lingen Apts. Phone Harbor Master, 329. oo RS B e s apts., ons) keptr warm. Win- ACCLIV{ATED seed potatoes. Joe| .. .o $15 a mo. Lights, water, Kendler. dishes. Seaview Apts. " LOST and FOUND LOST or xmspln : one s!mw case, one over-night case and lower plate false teeth. Liberal reward. Notify manager, Gas- tineau Cafe. 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre | patented ground, 2!% miles out| Glacier Highway. Call red 759 or see ,Davis at . North. Transfer Office. ROUND 100-gal. oil ‘ank; heavy % inch riveted tank, capacity 750 gal. Phone 344. i 10-TUBE “Cadet” xadm $25. NO 4, Buckingham Apts., Douglas. LOSTvLady'a navy-blue polka-dot tie. Please phone 291, MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ! nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. 2 5-ROOM furnished house, sun| porch, Flamo range, Frigidaire. 1 mile north of Douglas Bridge. Phone 5032. MODERN _three-apartment house. Excellent location. P.O. Box 154,| Juneau. TURN your old gold into value, i | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur- nished, 3 acres patented ground. Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Phone green 410. |{IN THE COMMISSIONER’S | COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. y | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of - {JACOB E. HALL, deceased. 5-ROOM house, also income prop-| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615.|that the undersigned was on the 17th day of April, 1943, duly ap- MODERN § room furnished 1§ ,oied Administratrix of the es- house, Mile 3% Glacler HIGhWAT. |10 of Jacob E. Hall, deceased. Mugitgnmerys. | All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present |them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) Imonths from the date of this no- | tice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, A‘l'lth day of April, 1943. MRS. JENNIE PARKER, Administratrix. April 19, 19843. May 10, 1943. adv. 5-ROOM furnished house. Phone blark 615. \PARTMENT house, completely | furnished, going for less thnx\: half of actual value. 431 So.| Franklin. FOR SALE—20 brake hp. Covic| dirsel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. L \NTED WANTED IN EXCHANGE — furnished apt. for a furnished | house. Call at 129 Tth St. | i |Flrst publication: WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom quarters | Last Publication: after June 15. Permanent Govt] position. Phone 656. i ;THREE CREWS OF e REGATTA EVENTS WANTED — Steady, sober, man, handy with tools to clean | 20th Century Theatre and do! light maintenance work. Good apply if not qualified. 20th Cen- | tury Office. WANTED TO®BUY — Short wave receiver. Phone blue 379. ANNAPOLLS, May 10. — The Navy's three crews swept the, river \Salurdny afternoon in the Childs’ |Cup regatta defeating Princeton, | ennsylyania and Columbia. The Navy's varsity crew covered the rough course in nine minutes, forty-one and three-tenths seconds. FOUR COLLEGES, -/ PAC. NORTHWEST, WANTED—Two barbers, one hun- | dred dollars week guarantee.| Cupps Barber Shop, " Anchorage, Alaska. WANTED—Woman work in home, Phone 11. for part time 10 am. to 2 pm. ONE of the world's large:t sub- scription agencies desires a rep- reseniative to sell subscriptions | I" IRA(K MEE' t0 American magazines andl_ books. Splendid opportunity | In track events in the Pacific build a permanent and profitable Northwest Saturday, the following business. Write fully. PUBLISH- points were' made: Oregon 81 1/2, ERS' SERVICE COMPANY, INC., Washington State 51 1/2, University 1740 East 12th Street, Cleveland, of Washington, 71 1/2, Oregon Ohio. lSLuLe 61 1/2, this | HURLER | HOT lfliti h Portland, l@\geies Play 19 Innings - Longest Coast League History (By Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals and the |Seattle Rainiers split the series |and Sunday's doubleheader, the | seventh.game to be made up later because postponed during the week. ‘Sunday's nighteap was a pitching |duel between Ray Harrell and Syl |Johnson. The only run was in the first half of the fourth frame. George Metrovitch hit a fly and scored on ‘Henry Steinbacher's single. The Hollywood Stars took 'the opener Sunday with a run spree in the fifth inning and San Diego |took the nightcap with a run rally |in ‘the second inning | The Oakland Ouks threw away |the Sunday nightcap through eight errors. The first game was a shut- jout. It was the second victory for {Henry Pippen during the week's E])Iay and ‘the second defeat for |Henry Polly. Portland and Los Angeles played ,19 innings Sunday, the longest game rm Coast League history. Wayne Os- {borne went the route to see the only winning run come in on an error when Catcher Jack Easter- wood overthrew to third base at- tempting to catch Bill Schuster off base. GAMES NDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 0; Seattle 3. Lien, | Buzolich and Sprinz; Elliott and Sueme. | San Francisco 1; Seattle 0. Har- rell and Ogrodowski; Johnson and Second game only sev ! Sueme linnings. Sacramento 0, Polly and Malone; Oakland 5, Pippen and Raimondi. Sacramento 12, Brazle and Pater- son; Oakland 4, Buxton, Kleinke and Leonard, second game seven innings. San Diego 4, Brillheart, Lemanske and Ballinger; {11, Root and Younkers. San Diego 12, Dasso and Detore; |Hollywood 3, Joiner, Erautt, Smith {and Younkers. Los Angeles 7, D. Osborn, Baker, P. Mallory, Raffensberger and Land; Portland 6, W. Osborne and | Easterwood. Game went 19 innings j Los Angeles 2, Graham, Osborn and Holm; Portland 1, Thomas and Easterwood, game only seven in- inings. Merkle, GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Oakland 12. Pin- tar, Fischer and Peterson; Lotz and Raimondi. San Francisco 4; Seattle 5, four- teen innings.- Seats, Epperly, and Ogodowski; Jonas, Demoran and Bonarigo, Sueme. San: Francisco 2; Seattle 3, sec- ond game seven innings. Gibson and Sprinz; Carnett and Sueme. Los Angeles 9; Portland 6, eleven innings. P. Mallory, Phipps and| Land; Ordell, Pieretti, Cohen and | Easterwood. San Diego 2; Hollywood 3, ten Thomas and Younkers. National League ! Brooklyn 2; Boston 3; Kimball and Owen; Barrett, 3Javery and Lutz. , St. Louis-Pittsburgh, postponed. { Chicago 5; Cincinnati 6. War- neke, Bithorn and Hernandez; Shoun, Heussler and Mueller. New York 7; Philadelphia 5; Lohrman, Adams, Wittig and Man- jcusco; Gerhauser, and Padden, Berres. linger; Higby, American League Detroit-Chicago, postponed. Philadelphia 9; New York 4. Christopher and Swift; Donald Tu- ner and Dickey. Boston 2; Washington 1. Dobson and Partee; Mertz and Early. Cleveland 2; St. Louis 3. Harder and Rosar; Sundra and Haynes. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won 'Lost Pet. 17 850 13 591 11 .524 11 500 9 429 8 400 Portland . 8 381 Sacramento 7 .333 National League Los Angeles . San Diego San Francisco Oakland .. Hollywood Seattle Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati . Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia Chicago New York American League Won Lost Pet. 13 122 10 625 i 533 .526 500 667 571 529 .500 .500 467 412 .353 New York Cleveland Detroit Washington St. Louis .. Philadelphia Boston Clncugu 333 SUNDAY GAME Darrow, | Hollywood | innings. Johnson, Dilbeck and Bal- | Tost, | | Won Lost Pet.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA AP Features NOTHER baseball season finds many big leaguers gone from the game, some in the armed forces, others in civilian war work. These players are rep- resentative of what the former stars are doing: BASEBALL PLAYING STARTED . Officially Opens Sea- son in Juneau | The 1943 Juneau baseball season |started yesterday with an exhibi- tion game between the City team and the Beavers, plenty of enthusiasm, sunny skies. Offi- League will open | tomotrow night at 6:30 o'clock with the start of the scheduled play. the St. Louis Blues meeting | Webfeet. The Beavers lopped it all over the City team yesterday 11 to 1, but 1t was a good practice for the City players even if they were given a good walloping. Preceding the game yesterday afternoon, that got under way at| 2 o'clock, the annual-flag raising |took place. The Juneau High School band, under direction of A. M. ! band music, all under clear cially the City jed music was played. | The Sunday game was opened |by Lieut. Col. Roy W. Riegle on |the mound with Col. Frederic Ni- chols as catcher and Mayor Harry I. Lucas at bat. Col. Riegle put two balls right over the plate into |Col. Nichol's mit but the third gol a swat. the field and the exhibition game |was' on. H ‘The box score, which does not |enter infto the official standings, is |as follows: City | Blum, ss Guy, rf, p | Addleman, ¢ |Rustad, 3b McLellan, Jensen, p Hoffman, 2b, ¢ Bww o i | > ot W |Huston, 1b | Danlels, 1t Steiner, If Herbert, 2b 35 Beavers » w B aie i Ml ey Mondoker, ss Stafford, rf Yost, 2b Bystrek, 1f Cook, ¢ . Brickbuaer, Leieston, ' cf Olson, 3b Carlson, Cox, rf COUNT FLEET -~ WINS AGAIN BALTIMORE, Md. May 10— Count Fleet won the Preakness Stakes last Saturday, Blue Swords |second, eight lengths behind the leader, and Vincentive 3rd another four and one-half lengths behind Blue Swords. Count Fleet ran the mile and three sixteens in one minute fifty seven and two fifths seconds, just two fifths of a second off the Stake record. 1b P TR SRR BepRie N e e & good attendance, | the Uggen, was at the game and spu‘u-; {ball, Mayor Lucas had his eye, Hll(l‘ Then the players streamed mm" Ex-BaseBalkns In Action On !(alifornia's Trackefersin i Walloping for First Time in 17 Years f | i LOS ANGELES, Calif | California’s tracksters defeated Southern California last Saturday {afternoon for the first time in 17 years 89 1/2 to 41 1/2 and simultan- ol UCLA 112 to 19 points in special events Jghn ;Fulton of Stanford set new, American record of one min-! ute and eighteen and nine-tenths seconds for the 660 yard run. Thé cld , Mark was 1:20:04 made in 1914, May 10. - - ‘Nebraska Kicked From Track Throne By Missouri Teams; LINCOLN, Nl-‘hmaku_ May Missouri dethroned Nebraska last Saturday afternoon in the Big Six track meet 78 to 41 1/2 points. Towa | Tech tied | state and Kansas State with 35 points. Oklahoma got 27 1/2 points and Kansas 9 points - The Washington National Mon- ument at Washington, D. C., is 555 feet high Greal Sweep? {Exhibition Game Sunday lee Southern Callforma e Other F ronts ARMED FORCES NEW BALATA BALL WINS FOR YANKS NEW YORK, May 10.—The new | lata ball made its appearance in |the Yankee stadium yesterday in| |the first game Sunday and the nks made 16 hits, including three | homers, one triple and two doubles |for seven runs in the first inning Four runs were scored in the fourth | inning | The Yanks dropped the second game although they outhit the | Philadelphia Athletics 10 to 6. » | - - NO RACING - ATSEATTLE | SEATTLE, May 10—The Wash- |ington State Racing Commission ‘hus turned down the request of the Washington Jockey Club to oper- ‘ntv Longacres track this summer. | The Commission said the decision should be considered as for the Ibcs! interest of future racing in this rstulc | TEXAS A & M BEAT TEXAS, TRACK MEET | - HOUSTON, Texas, May 10.—Tex- |as A. and M. dethroned Texas last | Saturday afternoon in the South- | west Track Conference by 60 to 37 \pomh Rice got 43 points and | Southern Methodist 4 points, ————— WILLIAM a8 3 pdid -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO “LADY IN' A JAM" Federal Tax—6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 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