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PAGE TWO ANNOUNCING the opening Tuesday, June 8 of The Hamersley Studio of Porirait Photography HOMER WITH FIGHT CARD BASES FULL HELPS ANGELS \ “Re Gu he FOR JUNE 12 Portland’s ”Ir-I;;vy Batfers| Army Boxing Team in Con- . Wreck Record Made | | the: {the {bot . Earlier by Pippen | | Sgt. Hank Majcher and the re-‘f;:, English’s homer in the|mainder of the Juneau Army Box.‘id |first inning with the bases loaded |ing team is in top physical condi-, .. |started the Angels yesterday on|tion. Lieutenants Commons and| av to a victory over the Sac- | Schreyer, the Officers in charge R Senators who were shut havé established a training table,|,, . with a rigid schedule of roadwork .. !and boxing, until the boys are near= | ng a razor edge. The fights against (By Associated Press) bats of the Portland wrecked Oak- The heavy Beavers yesterday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA line ISARRANGED weights. | Ketchikan. other’s style of fighting and can knockout or dition for Ketchikan ~ > Guardsmen {who lost on a will probably | promise to make this a different | story sgt and Harold again head- are welter- Hank Majcher »d Rasmussen will the card. Both The soldier from Juneau that this time the Coast ardsman will not get a draw as the first of May in They both know each did on refore start out at top speed. A only thing that will stop this it as they are both in perfect cal condition Speedy” Travino, featherweight technical knockout fight the same Blue- has changed from a ket. He ppy g0 lucky guy to a man with mission. He lives, eats and athes for the time when his victor will again be in the ring with n, In fact his bunk mates swear t even in his sleep they hear n mutter, “I'll moider dat bum. “Eddie” Pinelli, lightweight, a officially but the final bell will be his beat hell out of the other guy SATURDAY, JUNE 5 | [ opinion the only way to win is to! All arrangements have been!possible. L in made. The Firemen of Juneau have the shortest possible time. He can|donated the baseball park for the punch and will, to get the chin of his opponent.|w take a shot at When that lands it usually means|sented a|evening, and in case of inclement eather the School Board has con- to the use of the Juneau a blackout for the other guy. They| High School gym. Tickets are now don't come too tough for this Army on sale other places of business. The cost is lad. in the hotel lobbies and Odin “Swede” Stutrud, a middle-|$1.50 for civilians and 50 cents for| weight fought a draw with Billy members of the Armed Forces. LaDusa in the last matches. It was a hair raising, slambang affair from start to finish. The indications are that it will be none the less so this time in their rematch. The addi- tional experience gained in that en- | counter should give the “Swede” the duke this time. ! George Moore a light-heavy from Portland, Oregon, is another new- comer to the Army team. He fought several fights as an amateur with good success. A polished boxer with a terrific wallop. One opening is all that is ever needed, the seconds of opponent then bring out smelling salts. Warren Cooper, the heavyweight |);; te the m Terranova Flattened Byfi Wright YORK, June 5~—Old man " ForMon Who Shave Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day —doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable. 1t is a special cream for daily shav- ers. It 1s neither sticky nor greasy. To use Glider, first your face with hot water and soap to remove grit and oily sebum that eollect on whiskers every 24 hours. Then spread on Glider quickly and easily with your fingers. Never a brush. Glider instantly smooths down the flaky top layer of your skin. It enables the razor's sharp edge to glide over frour skin, cutting your whiskers close and clean without scraping or irritating your skin, Glider eliminates much of the irritation that frequent shaving may“have for the tender face, and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. Glider is made by the 100-year- old J. B. Williams Company. Try it! Save the Date! * A. W. V. S. DANCE For Benefit | | | land’s righthander Cotton Pippen L] who pitched a no-hit and no-run |seven-innings against Sacramento last Monday Opposite the deral Bldg. Seattle Rainiers yesterday. | Wiy oF enteFtainisment. I'TS Foutth St | Hal Turpin was carried from the| o { |drive from the bat of Johnny Gill 1”‘“‘ went to Ketchikan e ey GAMES FRIDAY |Chalky Wright did a favor to al Pacific Coast League slim crowd of customers who turned | out in Madison B8quare’s “turkish |bath” on a hot night. | It took only five rounds for| | wright to flatten Phil Terranova| jand to qualify for another shot at the feaherweight championship he {once held. | The zoot-suit youngster from the ‘Bronx was punched on his bloody |smeared face and went down in ftwo minutes and 46 seconds after| |the second round opened. } | | B YankeesWin | Out in Tenth - ByHomeRun | (By Associated Press) | Joe QGordon’s tenth inning homer \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N N N \ 3 )\ ; s \ \ \ \ N \ \ § \ N \ \ { \ {| Charley N \ \ y \ \ \ N \ \ \ ! \ N § N \ N \ N \ ' N Southpaw Roy Joiner downed the leave nothing to be desired in the field yesterday when hit by a line the most part of the same men Oakland 1. Hollywood 6, ten Portland 5; Seattle 3; nings. San Francisco 11; San Diego 4. Los Angeles 7; Sacramento 0. Natiohal League Brooklyn 18; Chicago 5. ’ in- | Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 5. Pittsburgh 9; New York 8. American League | Chicago 4; Boston 3. | St. Louis 4; New York 6, ten in-| nings. Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 2. Detroit 2; Washington 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. \ Los angeles ....os 12 o BumsSmother Cubs § San Francisco 28 17 622 N\ 3 1San Diego % 24 »5101 (By Associated Press) N A KER Oakland 28 28 500! Mort Cooper hurled his second \ 3 Hollywood 21 27 438 one-hitter of the week yesterday o ” Portland 20 26 435 |against the Phillies. Ken Odea’s Sacramento 17 28 378 homer with Ray Sanders on in the Seattle 1729 370 fejighth inning was the big Cardi- National League |nal blow. Jimmy Wasdell's eighth Won Lost Pet. inning single was the only Phillie |a picked group of |men from Ketchikan, are {in |Park on Saturday evening of June!of ! 12 at 7:30 o'clock. They promise to|the better man. 1 of this year and fought on a card which resulted in three draws and three losses. The boys in olive drab Coast Guard |loser in Ketchikan, to be held |not in his own opinion, vows to this j | time leave no question in the minds 1e public and judges that he is If on occasion you have heard the guitar music in- crease in tempo at the local dances, it is only our Eddie mentally beat- ing a tattoo on the Coast Guards- man’s chin. Johnny Dozier, a welterweight is a newcomer on the team from Ju- neau. Keep your eyes open during his fight. None of the fancy Dan about this boy. He is a rugged soldier that loves to fight. In his of the squad is finally matched with | an opponent counter between the two groups, |t no one in his weight was available, |y so he put on an exhibition with| g one of his teammates. This time |} the Coast Guard has a man in his class and Juneau will have an op- |t portunity to see a high class heavyn in action. The “Crisco Kid,” a light heavy from Chicago, Ill, is still another newcomer to the boxing team. He's the Juneau Firemen's Baseball The Army team is composed for on May | amateur. SHURLED | Makes all other In the previous c"'}[iuh( Mmmm | ™ BARANOF | had considerable experience as an| ] Alaska’s Largest Apartment | | R ARMLESS GIRL | IS OPERATING SWITCHBOARD LONDON—An 18-year-old tele- phone operator who lost both arms| and was badly burned during an air raid three years ago is going back > her old job at the switchboard. nanipulating calls with the aid of| £pecial attachments to her artificial | mbs. [ The amazing story of her hermrl through 20 operations was ld recently by Dr. H. B. Morgan, ho attended her. The girl's name nd address were not disclosed, owever:. She was determined to return ) work, er but pt employ: cians as well as ers said it seemed im. Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB || and SHOWER | * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 | BYCOOPER | pens scem Cardinals Blank Phillies- Old-faShiOflCd!‘ Pirates Beat Giants— / .:;Lzélefh:‘r;ey‘l::::}: zzflze;n\g;;d.WTOO)(lm 27 15 643 |hit. Cooper hurled his other low- |non Stephens and the St. Louis|St: Louls 25 14 641|nit game against Brooklyn last P Browns yesterday. Stephens was |Fiutsburgh 20 17 541 | Monday. . é | back in the lineup for ten days|Cincinnati 20 18 .526| The Pirates made it two in a % before reporting to the draft board. ;Phfladflphm 18 21 »452‘row yesterday over the Giants, ex- \@ [/ The White Sox chalked up all |BoSton 16 18 471 ploding a six-run rally in the fourth <. |of their Tuns yesterday on two of NeW York 15 25 3Wlinning. Vince DiMaggio slammef s Chicago 13 26 333|out a 457-foot homer to the inside | their four hits in the first inning |off Louis Lucier to beat the Red | Sox, | American League | park. Won Lost Pet.| Brooklyn blasted base hits to 7 S5 |New York L 1% 600 smother the Cubs yesterday, scor- ATTENTION MASONS Detroit 20 16 556 ing in four big innings more runs N | ' called communication M(mdn)_‘W;\shingtox} 21 18 538! than in their last five games and evening at 7:30. Work in M. vavladelpmu 20 20 500! equalled their season’s record of degree. | Chicago 16 16 -500118 runs on 23 hits against the Phil-! J. W. LEIVERS, ‘C]eve]and 19 20 487 lies a month ago. adv. Secretary. | Boston 18 22 450 H — > — \ | 8 g VAR |st. Louis 13° 2 364 | Scientists have been unable to| Oity Teopvn :E v E R G R E E N \ learn the chipmunk’s mode of life W0, Tt PO ‘3 during hibernation. Missourl Milles: ... 8 L Lo N 4 e N AR __|St. Louis Blues ...3 1 .50 ¥ : 1 “BOWL OPENS | | City 1 3 .250 N\ All Stars . 0 4 .000 IS KILLED "l IN A("ON: Next Friday With school out for the summer |the Evergreen Bowl will open of-| |ficially on Monday, June 7. | ‘Former All-American Hal , . 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Observe at your favorite pen counter its surpassing elegance and beauty, and try its amazing action with “51” Ink. 4 GUARANTEED BY LIFE CON- TRACT—Parker’s Blue Diamond on the pen is the manufacturer’s con- tract unconditionally guaranteeing service for the owner’s life, without cost, if pen is not intentionally dam- aged. To cover postage, insurance and handling there will be a small service charge of $—.35 77 SALE- SATURDAY JUNE Sth Elks’ Hall BRINGING UP FATHER Back Is Listed as Dead by U. S. Navy OMAHA, Neb., June 5. — Naval Ensign Nile Kinnick, 24, flier, All- American halfback of the Univer-| sity of Towa in '39, attached to an aircraft carrier, has been killed in action according to notification re- ‘iceived by his parents here. The itmdy has not been recovered. : bR USRS | | NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OPERATORS The present drivers’ licenses ex- pire June 1, 1943, Get your re- |newal promptly and avoid a pen- | alty. | ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, {leen Hellan and Russell Clark. ! tional director after an absence of | one year. His assistants are Col-| 9 Sympathic Rubber Hose Washing Machine Tub Fillers Slip on the Water Faucet and in a Jiffy the Tub Is Filled. NO MORE AVAILABLE AFTER THIS STOCK IS DEPLETED! Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alsaka The swings, slide and the new nets on the tennis courts ( are already in’full swing. The swm\-i | | teeters, ming pools will be put to use as soon as they can be made ready For the past week Mr. Roth and | his assistants have been painting and cleaning the grounds, hoping| that the persons making use of the bowl will cooperate in keeping the grounds clean. First field day will be held Fri- day, June 11, at 2 pm. | It is hoped that grownups as well as the children will go down | and enjoy the facilities of the Bowl. | The Bowl will be open from a; Phone 616 | adv. City Clerk. to' 5 except on Saturday and Sun- day. ‘ 2 , By GEORGE McMANUS R IFIKIN JUST GIT BY THE LIBRARY WITHOLUT HER SEEIN' ME-I'M JUST AS GOOD_AS BEING, AT DINTY MOORES- YES/ ISN'T IT AWFUL ? MY BUTCHER ONLY HAD SOME CORNED BEEF TODAY- SO | HAD TO TAKE IT= - YES- WE ARE GOING TO HAVE IT FOR SUPPER/ Copr_1945. King Features Syndicate, Inc., World aghts reserve YES-WHAT TIME ARE WE GOING TO HAVE SUPPER TONIGHT-? Sh SEATTLE ® Periect comtort ® Centrally located * Splendid food and | F. B. service McClure, ® Large Rooms— | Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THE YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Kodiak Valdez Seward Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Finally a solution was found. 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M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Juneau ...§ 8 $18 Sitka ... 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan 18 18 18 18 10 10 Tenakee Todd ican Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof $18 $18 $18 18 10 10 10 L] $18 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Juneau Petersburg Wrangell Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 16c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Ahove rates applicable when passenger trafflc warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notios. " -t wh