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et PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1943 B.B.Game On Sunday | The game between the Mules and | Blues, postponed from July 25, will 'be played tomorrow afternoon 12:30 o'clock, weather permitting | In a good game last night the Blues defeated the Webfeet 2 to 0 | As no word was received by the Em- | pire’s sporting editor regarding the | game, no official score was kept. | - CLEVELAND MOWS DOWN ATHLETICS Senators Beat Tigers-Ap- pling Brings Chicago Through HOW_HE. DOES /T I15A MYSTERY To ME. (By Associated Press) | d Philadelphia Athletics in H American League yesterday by core of 6 to 4 for the sixth | ht victory for the Indian: | n defeated the Detroi | I Milo Candini hurled his ninth victory of the year to crush the Tig 11 to 3 (I|pqasng) 4% feorvres Veteran Luke Appling won for Apuuigdyw eor ,uow uoil, ‘S Chicago when he batted out his (Buixog) — two-thousandth hit of his career! sjnoy @of ,Jaquigg umoug, ‘T BERLIN, Aug. 14 The Berlin to bring in the winning run for a enBojuow radio said that Allied planes were 3. to 2 victory over Boston uyor , 3109 3O upw Aseyshw,, ‘I again over Switzerland early today The New York Yankees trimmed possibly indicating an overnight at- the St. Louis Browns 4 to 0 al- tack by the Royal Air Force in though the Browns had a 9-6 hit- Tournament today, northern Ttaly. ting edge. Spud Chandler kept the Wall defeated Peggy Kirk of - - hits well scattered through the Findlay, Ohio, and Germain pat game and had little difficulty in'the skids under Catherine Fox of i getting his fourth shutout of the Glen Ridge, N. J. in the semifinals | | In the only game played in the i gave the Boston Braves a 5 to 4 win over the Chicago Cub: a D - CUT AGAIN IN STATES HALTED EERLIN, Aug. 14—The Berlin radio quoting a Bern dispa FINALS ON TODAY INWOMEN'S GOLF ch, said| the train serviee between Switzer- | EVANSTON, Ill, Aug. 14—Mary =2 land and Milan had been “temporar- Agnes Wall of Menominee, Mich, WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. — The ily" interrupted. ! and Dorothy Germain of Philadel- | value of gasoline ration coupons The broadcast said delays were| phia, qualified for the finals of the | for the Middle West and Southwest due to technical difficulties Women's Western Amateur Golf | United States will be cut from four - | - s three gallons Sunday night the b EoA atounion s boTE) FRANE WRIGHT 1N PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | giq it hopes to lift the ban on _Fronk Wright, Jr, with the Icy JUNEAU ¢ g Straits Salmon Company, is in pleasure driving on the East Coast by September. e - 1 accumulates as Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative e —— from Hoonah and a guest at the Baranof Hotel. { --o A fur se as 150 wiv many GUY GRAHAM HERE V. Graham with Libby, Me- Neili and Libby, arrived in Juneau He is at the Baranof Hotel. - - — RAY PET! N ARRIVES Ray Peterman, Sitka con etor, arrived in Juneau yesterday after- noon and is registered at the Gas-| tineau Hotel. Bonds Conway Dock | Company o o « COCKTAILS, and - Your Favorite Brands atalltimes . . . COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR SITKA 0il--- Coal | Gasoline i Insurance | Phone . || at! ot e RAINIERS | “next muespay INSHUTOUT Sacramento Defeafs Sec ond Place San Fran- ‘ cisco Seals | g Wt playinig | stanbeint s | About 200 were anxiously waiting | ;ror the pool to open and the cool- The new inside hockey proved exceedingly popular the clash of shinney sticks could |be heard for quite some distance - |as the hockey rink got its initiation in yesterday's field day at Ever- |green Bowl. Both young and old |enjoyed the sport from both watch- game | (By Associated Press) jness of the water failed to dampen ITtalo Chelini pitched four-hit|their enthusiasm when the pool shutout ball for Oakland to give|was opened after the field day |the Oaks a 4 to 0 victory over Se-|events were completed. The ten- {attle in the Pacific Coast League|nis courts had long waiting lines {last night after a period of inactivity because { Steve Legault, towering new-|of the weather, The tournaments jcomer to the Sacramento staff,jwill have to be brought to a rapid |hurled the team to a 2-1 win over!conclusion |the second place San Francisco| The final field day of the year ! Seals, allowing eight scattered hits.|will be held next Tuesday afternoon | Portland and Hollywood split a|rain or shine as the end of that | doubleheader, the Beavers winning |week will bring to a conclusion ac- the first 4 to 3 and the Stars|tivities for this year at the Bowl |taking the nightcap 5 to 4. | The following week will be used Los Angeles continued with the!for taking down and §toring equip- |same old stuff as led by Wimply ment for next year. {Quinn, the Angels pounder San, « At this time those who played IDiego’s Chet Johnson for 13 hits an active part in the conducting |and a 9 to 3 victory of this year’s Bowl activities woul - like to extend thanks to all who GAMES FRIDAY helped make this summer’s pro- Pacific Coast League m an active one, “We are es- Seattle 0; Oakland 4 ally indebted to the members Los Angeles 9; San Diego 3 of the Chamber of Commerce who Portland 4, 4; Hollywood 3, 5 .made contributions for the field Second game 10 innings. day and to the Fourth of July San_Francisco 1; ramento 2. |committee for their special giit National League which will make the final field Chicago 4; Boston 5, ten innings.|day a special treat to those who | Pittsburgh - Philadelphia, post-|participate; to the managers of poned |both theaters who would be St. Louis-New York, postponed. swamped with youngsters on Fri- Cincinnati-Brooklyn, postponed. day nights after the field day was American League aver and to the Servicemen whose Washington 11; Detroit 3. |presence and conduct was all that Cleveland 6; Philadelphia 4. jcould be desired,” says the Bowl New York 4; St. Louis 0. Director. The managers and assistants for |this year’s Bowl activities were Harold Roth, Richard Byrns, Col- leen Hellan, Russell Clark Boston 2; Chicago 3. | AND > OF CLUBS ific Coast League and | SPOOKS GIVE UP GHOST; WARNOW . HAUNTING THEM By JOSEPH GOODWIN AP Features NEW ORLEANS.—The sheet wav- |ing, bone rattling crew which has occupied New Orleans’ most wide- {1y known haunted house for the past 111 years has been dispossessed to make way for war workers. | Despite the kindness which this |city—and the entire South—always its ghosts and “ha'nts,” ino investigation by the rental di- |vision of the OPA is anticipated. With the city'’s normal half mil- lion population augmented by 50.- | 000 new war workers and an addit- | ional 12,000 workers anticipated to man now-building aircraft plants, |ghosts will have to shift for them-| selves. { | has shown The famous old Lalaurie mummnl jat the corner of Gov. Nicholls and |Royal Streets, in the heart of the | vieux Carre, has been opened, reno- | |vated and divided into apartments.| | According to legend, a beautiful| | woman, twice widowed, was m‘u'-i |ried to Dr. Louis Lalaurie in 1825.} |The mansion, a three story gem in| |the French empire style, was built| {for her at a cost in excess of| 1$100,000. | | One night a minor fire broke out jon the lower floor and neighbors!| |rushed to aid in fighting the flames. | They found seven slaves “in va ing degrees of torment and starva- tion.” A mob gathered and the! Lalauries fled to Mobile and thence to Paris. 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