The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1945, Page 6

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INIERS IN ’spom SHORTS SKID ENDUP | nastic Ci g TH of 60% p: | tion (By Associated Press) The Osakland Acorns took over d place in the Pacific Coast (By Associated Press) JERSEY CITY— Penn State Col- leg? won the National AAU Gym- npionship with a total SEQUAI.S‘ Italy— Primo Car- nera, formel icn, was Iu\md living comfo e this weekend, dropping the and two children Rainiers to fourth as the unswerving Portland Beavers| hed their league lead to five | games. The San Diego Padres continued snshaken in third place to round out the first division. Hard hitting and tight pitching geve the Acorns three straight over Seattle Saturday and Sunday, 4-2 2 and 5-1, while the Beay down the last-place Holly- wz’dsurs the same number of times by scores of 10-4, 7-6 and 10-0. . At Hollywood the Beavers, clean- ihg up their series six games to , Sunday had four-hit pitching Jack Tising in the 10-0 night- oap after Roy Helser had chalked tp his fourth straight in winning Dempsey of the Coast Guard return- ed from the ST. LOUIS— Byron Nelson and | Jug McSpaden d Snead and Jimmy Thomson, 3 and 1 a 12-room stone house with his wife s in the annual competi- | MIAMI BEACH—Commander Jack | | Okinawa invasion full | | of praise for American fighting men. | TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 6:00—News arching To Victory ies in Variation £ s of Today 7:00—Moods in Music heavyweight champ-| 7:15—News ly 7:30—This Rhythmic Age 7:45—Eb and Zeb 8:00—Roseroom 8:15—Fishing News 8:30—Half and Half 8:45—Eventide Echoes 9:00—Unity Viewpoint 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor 9:45—News ted Sammy ;10 00—Treasure Chest 10:15—OCpen House in an 18-hole four-ball charity golf'yj.o0_News | 11:15—Sign-off match BROOKLYN— Allie Stolz, 134 Newark lightweight, started his ring omeback by outpointing Mario Col- on, 132, Puerto Rico, in an eight- round bout AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico—Bric favored Jury Box by three lengths | | | TUESDAY MORNING (May 8) 8:00—News 8:15—Wake Up and Live rica is Playing Stock Market | 9:30—Daytime Classics | A Brac staged a surprise by beating | ° : 9:45—Shady Valley Folks THE DAIL‘Y M.ASKA m}?r-—-IUNEAU ALASKA | 10:00—News 10:05—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:05—Petite Musicale 11:15—School of the Air 11:45—Listen to Linkletter the ‘opener, 7-6. |and set a track record of 2:02 2/5 for ‘“THe Padres split a pair of 11-|the mile and one-quarter, in win- mnfi contests with Los Angeles | ning the $20,000-added Tijuana han- | 8atlirday and Sunday, winning the | dicap 5-4, while the Angels took e the equally-close Sunday opener, | SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.— Legion- In the Sunday nightcap, |naires here believe they have the y Kreevich hit a two-run!cnly married man on a Legion b2 i % finkle in the seventh to give the|Junior baseball team. He is 17-| ~ TU ESD‘;’*"{ 2"‘“““’05 %m another 5-4 victory, |vear old Eldon Brown, a farm boy | ;ggooji‘c"‘:‘i arade lace Sacramento dropped ?nd shortstop who was married last | = e i 7 hl\updnys game 5-8 to se\efi‘t):n- Christmas at 16. : 2.:4_ -Trade Wslndav Tavern San Francisco, and then | 1:14EEhitre t‘;,”, the ' Sunday double- hemfl: LAKELAND, Fla. —“Grand Slam- 1-30~W°{d> at war, i1 ahd 11-1, principally through |Mer” Bobby Jones has consented to | ey T P A stick work of Roy Younker, P2y Earl Chrxsu:;nsml\. Mia;ni sh:‘ntl; i-gtbyf;\‘ié:‘:fly Varieties i |meaker, in an 18-hole golf matel 00— VS ERAET S 0, EIORIcY, s ftwo here May 15, marking the opening| 3:05—Matinee Melodies of the Seventh War Loan Drive. 3:30—Let’s Go To Town Announcement that Jones would | 3:45—Battle Background Iplay was made by E. B. Sutton,| 4:00—News !Chairman of the Junior Chamber | 4:05—It's Dance "Time Pet.| of Commerce Committee sponsoring| 4:30—Guy Lombardo 150 the match. 5:00—News 667 ey | 5:05—Music ot 1 NOTICE! | 5:15—Crimson Trail 520" pqla’s Beauty Shop now open for | 5:30—Meet the Band ;gg business. (tf.—Adv) | 5:45—Excursions in Science I’IANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American Luane) 37 231 Ye-urfl.ys Results Chicago, 3-6; Cleveland, 2-4. Boston, 5-0; New York, 0-2. Detroit, 3-1; St. Louls, 0-0. ;’hllndelphl&. 3-0; Washington, 2-2. (National League) . Team— w. New York 12 Brooklyn 8t. Louis Chicago Boston ....... Cineinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia . Yesterday’s Rexnus New York, 4-1; Boston, 3-1. _Brooklyn, 7-10; Philadelphia, 5-7, 8t. Louis, 6-5; Chicago, 2-1. o(ncmnm 3-1; Pittsburgh, 1-5. SoucaoasmM (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. « Pet. 25 694 i) 556 ' - '+ DONT H. . your ik B | ickens before they hatch! Weekend Results. Portland, 10-7-10; Hollywood, 4- & Vortana, 12,5 U e U Your War Bonds are like baby Seattle, 2-2-1. * San:- Diego,~ 5-1-5; Los Angeles, 452-4. (First two games 11 innings.) Ban Francisco, 8-7-1; Sacramento, 5-15-11. chickss; to get the most out of them you have to let them grow to maturity . . . and what profitable results they’llbring you when the right time comes! . . .Don’t let anything tempt you to cash a single Bond before the war is over, if you want it over soon! @ The more Bonds EVERYBODY buys from now on, the faster will our. fighting ferces end the war. Try to buy -- another 10 percent’s worth of every paycheck! —————— TOWNSEND CLUB *”ts every Tuesday evening at 8 o'elock in Miners' Hall, —adv. SERV!NG ALASKA ; !rllllIIIlfifllfllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIImlllmIIIIIIIlIll"mIIIlIIIII ||u||||mimeTln‘i|un|miuuiimim'flliuflug# QUONSET HUTS and MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES : § FOR SALE § : The Government is offering for sale certain structures and improve- ments located at Duck Creek approximately 914 miles West of Juneau on the main Glacier Highway. The items to be sold include huts of all varieties, simple frame structures, a number of “portable type” buildings, great numbers of windows, and timbers suitable for stringers and joists. Bids will be received at the office of the Area Engineer located at the Juneau Sub-port until 3:00 P. M. May 15, 1945, and then and there publicly opened. Awards will be made to the highest acceptable bidder. If a bidder desires he may bid on more than one item showing order of choice of bids and total number of items desired. However, it is to be understood that the Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and that lump sum bids covering several or all items will not be ccnsidered. Suecessful bidders will be required to remove purchases on or before June 30, 1945. For this reason, as well as for the fact that the items are to be sold “as is”, all prospective bidders are urged to personally examine the items of sale which will be open for inspection during all daylight hours. Only those buildings or structures bearing large white numbers are to be sold and to locate them follow signs appropriately placed starting at entrance road opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy. = = = . = o Forms to be used in submitting bids, instructions and related informa- = 3 C“ tion may be obtained from the Alaskan Department Real Estate represen- E T“dd Paekmg mpany tative, Office of the Area Engineer, Juneau, or by phoning 807 after § % 8 A. M. 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