The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX McCARRAN LEADS NEVADA CONTEST NEW SLASHES SPORT BRIEFS | AREMADE ON S5 AP ISLANDS WILLIAM L. WORIK TES PACIFIC | | SEATTLEPuget Sound gets' (first look at professional - football jof Pacific Coast League when the 'Los Angeles Mustangs tangle Fri- day night with the Seattle Bombers. iszvm PITCHERS | | INBOX, ONE GAME (By Associated Press) Joyce twirled 3-hit ball last night and also scored the deciding run, for his 19th victory for San Fran-} = cisco beating Oakland 2 to 1. _,\:)E’:f::: Hollywood squeezed out a 13-12 the island victory over Los Angeles last night of Japan,|I0 fracas during which seven pit- ahtack Mnw‘rhrm were on the mound during, Island, 1200(the evening and pelted for 32 Towko hits, the Stars getting 18. RENO, Sept. 7 P Carran | sharp Nev DALIC in his Der ount By NITED ST/ HEADQUARTERS, BOR, Sept. 7 lashed fones PHILADELPHIA — Ike Williams, Trenton, N. J., lightweight, won a 10 round decision over Sammy An- gott, former bantam weight king, last night, in a punch-packed bout. 9 out of 283 preci 10,441 vote anew at south first Marcus of were »ing made the SEATTLE — Hex Edmundson, Wide- |Husky basketball coach, says 16 announced on Sacramento defeated Portland civilian students answered first call 750 miles south |12st night with an eight inning run.|for basketball workout. pounded| In the American League, Roger | B Monday. Two |Cramer, 38-year-old veteran, con-| ANNAPOLIS—The 4-year com- failed to tinued his batting spree by hitting petition ruling on NCAC, making \ge the Liberators which met |8 triple and s > to lead Detroit |half of former Navy stars eligible fire {3 to 2 over Chicago, moving the [for another season, is announced my trar was downed Tigers half a game up on pennant| ENDS ALASKA, SEPT. 13 is no longer for such aircraft. | A Washington dispatch reported that there unofficial specula- | Washington as to whether| By the passage of an amendment ix admira report-| Los Angeles 12, Hollywood 13 s Alaska’s tire regulations, quota Radio Tokyo as lost in recent National League |estrictions_on all tubes will end action, were aboard the, No games scheduled | the Territory September 13, ac- jcording to word released by the !Oflxce of Price Administration in | Juneau ' transport. Tokyo gave no indica- % tion where the incident may haye| occurred.) It may have been near | { |Pagan Tasland | STANDING OF CLUBS | “After that date,” stated Helene | Pacific Coast League |G. Johnson, Territorial Rationing | Won Lost Pct.|Executive, “everyone who needs new Los Angeles 89 66 574 tubes, passenger or truck, may buy 7 516|them without certificate: San Francisco 80 5 510 ., St Vas i ‘Since it has become evident that 2 i === ' WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE . WILL MEET TOMORROW | Portland 78 | i i T 77 500 4he supply of new tubes is more 79 498 4an ample to meet the demand,” Circle will | Hollywood 1 9 490 ting of |Oakland 18 O/it was explained, “and that the o 72 83 465/, quction will not fall below the RerDiego o 69 8 440 precent rate, it is desirable to re- National \l::ng“cLosL Pct fmuve them from rationing so they 93 35 _72'7 may be obtained without restriction. % 51 508 All tires will continue to be.ranon- 69 56 _552‘901 m]\]d Lhe“lnrgn tire smlmuo'x;, es- pecially will not be relieved for R e 54 m s on itheast ino islands Tokyo. The Sunday a enemy fi were hters irer port Actior A 1 conceded the Rer 3 torial nomination D A. F. Parker ha from Gustavus and i he Gastineau Hotel GAMES WEDNESDAY | Pacific Coast League | | | | demonstrating safe Oakland 1, San Francisco 2. Portland 3, Sacramento 4. 3 was registered at ; he Japanes P 4 | € DY SRR Women's Apparew American League Detroit 3, Chicago 2. - World first tomorow afternoon, Sept in the parlors of | Light Presbyterian Church |st. Louis Miss Beatrice Ross will speak on! pittsburgh her native country, Nova Scotia,|Cincinnati and hostesses for the afternoon Will| Chicago |be Mesdames Ralph Wright and| New York Burr Smith | Boston ——————— | Brooklyn 53 18 According to Supt. A. B. Phillips, Philadelphia 50 T the total enrollment today in the| American League Juneau Public Schools has reached | Won Lost 633 74 Of this, 465 students have reg-|St. Louis 3 |istered in the grade school and Detroit 72 | 168 are enrolled at the high school.| Boston 1 Meadow Swed Flrvor | THAT KEEPS FOR MONTHS The Service hold this year 8, at 2 o'clock the Northern its regular mee The Wings of the | World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact Al Pierce, Empress Building, Fairtbanks, Alaska, or any local Airlines office. AL 44-4 Comadion Pacific: | IR FLIYES SoSEn SITKA PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lorentzen, of Sitka, are guests at the Baranof Pet, Hotel. 556 553 545 New York 5 ¢ o0 0 0 0 o o WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau Temp. Wednesday, Sept. 6. In Juneau: Maximum 62, minimum 52; rainfall .23. At Airport: Maximum 63, minimum 50; rainfall, .27. e o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 o |o 467/ 455 410 I . . . Washington 55 ST 'SCARSELLA LEADING BATSMEN, P. (. LEAGUE| naciva ciasses now | [ | ENROLLING | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7. — Les| Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe |Scarsella, Oakland, nosed out Frank |ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, | Kelleher, Hollywood, to take lh(,i(-haracter, (:hm'us. specialties, 'social Pacific Coast League batting leader- |dancing for begiriners. Body toning |ship. Kelleher dropped two points and tap classes for stenographers. |and Scarsella added seven, batting udio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. adv 1.337; Kelleher, .333. = | Los Angeles is the leading team lin batting with .266; Oakland, .264; San Francisco, .263; Hollywood, | |.262; San Diego, .254; Seattle, .253; | Portland, .250; and Sacramento, | 244 Chicago 60 = Minmm, so creamy-rich..Mmmm, so creamy- smooth. Avosct brings new delight to many desserts, be they simple...like sliced peaches, or elegant ... like Blanc Mange. In fact, Avosct is wonderful on cereals, in coffec, of any recipe calling for creamy goodness. You may stock up with it, because this wholesome dairy pro- duct is made from 99.8% real cream plus 3{o% vegeuble stabilizer. Its processed right at the creamery to keep meadow-sweet for months.... for your convenicnce. Delious PEE-Centas. ppurn | e | PETERS FAMILY HERE | P. C. Peters, with his wife and | daughter, has arrived here and is | §sluymg at the Juneau Hotel. { R S ‘ RIENDEAU IN TOWN | Tech. Sgt. Francis Riendeau is| "in town this afternoon from Sitka visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Riendeau. He will be sta- ! tioned someplace in the Westward. SEE the large ASSORTMENT of FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS Peaches Prunes Pears Melons THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA Pete |Cove and a guest at the Gastineau. |territorial museum, is enroute south |several weeks. % THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 KEITHAHN SOUTH BOUND to Tenino, Washington, where he| The packer Virginia D brought in E. L. Keithahn, curator of the|will visit his parents for the next|6,000 cohoes this morning, selling them to Alaska Coast Fisheries. HERE FROM ELFIN COVE | Place is here from Elfin Juneau Inn Cocktail Bar announces: the Best Music in town! - our old specialty, with us for four and one-half years — with his steel guitar . . . saxaphone . . . clarinet and micro- phone. Marquiia La Bone . personaiity piamis. FYank Paneda - Letha Bell - - - - the extra special drum- mer with her extra spe- cial drum. The BEST PRICES for the BEST LIQUOR . . . The Reason? — We have OLD STOCK, all in quaris—Take your choice from Bourbon to 15-Year-0ld Scoich . . . . FLAT PRICE 60¢ No Cover Charge -= 40¢ Golden Age Acme Hamm's BEER =cznze-- Pabst Blue Ribbon Rainier Alt Heidelburg Olympia Budweiser Columbia Ale Don’t Forget Your War Bonds JACK JADOF F, Proprietor : ettt e et e e et ettt ) Luxurious” fur - trimmed fall models . . . coats with soft pearl- white and sable fox collars, tux- edo models trimmed in squir- rel's fashionable grey . . . and all warmly interlined, made from 100 percent pure Virgin Wool ... See our new fur-trimmed suits, too! Suits lavishly edged with silver fox or squirrel .. . and fur felt hats to match your fall cos- tume! Hats straight from New York's fashion mart, trimmed in mink, fox, squirrel . . . LEOTA'S 5599 70 SUccE Women's AppareL BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING

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