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MONDAY, MAY 14, BEAVERS NOW Rev HOLD 6-GAME EDGE ON PCL Seattle Hasfll Game on Oaks as Padres Nose- Dive fo No. 4 Spot (By Associated i'ress) ‘The runner-up teams of the Pa- cific Coast League jockeyed for *better positions Sunday as Port- , land stretched its lead to six games at the end of the first quarter of the schedule. Portland bushed off one con- tender—the San Diego Padres— with a double victory, 4-2 and 3-2, while second-place Seattle split with Sacramento, 5-4 and 2-4. Los Angeles, the 1944 winner, made the most progress over the Jveekend by hoisting itself from | . seventh to fifth place over the Sen- ||, ators and Seals, as the O'Doulmen i split with Hollywood Sunday, 3-2, .+ and 0-2, t The Angels won their first twin | bill of the year by turning back Oakland, 3-1 and 9-1. The second series of the season, in the Northwest will be played this week, with San Francisco visiting Seattle -and Los Angeles moving to Portland. California games will see San Diego at Hollywood and Sac- ramento &t Oakland. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— W. L. Pet.! Chicago 12 6 667 | New York 13 1 850 | + Detroit s || 7 611 St. Louis 9 9 .500 . Washington 10 12 455 Y Philadelphia 9, 12 4201 Boston 8 12 400 Cleveland 6 13 316 P Yesterday's Results Chicago, 4-5; Washington, 1-2. New York, 1-2; Cleveland, 0-4. (First 'game 10 innings). Philadelphia, 4-2; St. Louis, 1-8. , Boston, 8-0; Detroit, 2-2. ; (National League) - 4 Team— W, L Pet. New York 16 5 126 Brooklyn 13 6 684 Chicago 19 8 556 St. Louis 9+ 10 474 Pittsburgh 9 10 4m4 Boston 8 10 44 Cincinnati 6 11 353 Philadelphia 5 16 238 Yesterday’s Results New York, 4-5; St. Louis, 3-6. Brooklyn, 10%~Circinnati, 8. (Second game postponed). Boston, 3; Chicago, 2. (Called end of seventh). Pittsburgh, 9-5; Philadelphia, 6-6. (Pacific Coast League) Team— W. L. Pet. Portland 30 13 698 * Seattle 23 18 561 Oakland 23 20 San Diego 22 22 Los Angeles 21 28 4’17 Sacramento 20 22 476 | San- Francisco 0 23 Hollywood -12 30 286 ‘Weekend Results Portland, 3-4-3; San Diego, 1-2-2. (First game 10 innings). Oakland, 5-1-1; Los Angeles, 1-3- 9. Seattle, 5-2; Sacramento, 4-4. (Saturday’s game rained out). — e —— SPORT SHORTS (By Associated Press) DALLAS—University of Texas rolled up 79% points.to win the Southwest Conference Track and Field Meet. ANNAPOLIS—Columbia * Varsity crew upset Navy over a wind-swept | , course on the Severn River. CHICAGO—Espino Gold, $25.80, wnd Quizzle, $6, won split dvisions ,of the Inaugural Handicap as rac- ing was resumed at Sportman’s Park. COLUMBIA, Mo—Bill Bangert caved the shot 53 feet, 3 3/4 inch- », es to set all-time U. of Missiouri record in the dual meet against Kansas. PAWTUCKET, R. !——A crowd of 25,000 set a new opening day bet- ting mark of $1,153,415 at Narragan- sett, as Bar Willow, $10.20, and Castleman, $14.20, won split divisions »of the Inaugural Purse. NEW YORK—Army's unbeaten baseball team won its 10th in a row, walloping Columbia, 18-0. s CINCINNATI—John J. Abbate, Philadelphia, won the National AAU 50,000-meter walking championship in five hours, 35 minutes, 20 seconds. FERVENT PLEA KANSAS CITY, Kans.—Reminded repeatedly that they couldn’t take her to a park because of the shortage of gasoline, a kindergarten pupil finally presented this argu- ment: “Mother, since it's Mother's Day,” she said, “don’t you think we ought. to go to the park and see the mama bear?” — e About 15 per cent of the total area of the Philippines is under cultivation, mostly for rice. ., Empire wanu #as get quick results I945 ~ HUNTER COPS SUNIOR TITLE REDSOX ROOK DOWNS TROUT T0 SET MARK Chicago American League | Team Crawls Past Yanks | | Into First Place Again ‘Erma Johnson Sefs Best! | H \ By Soe Beichles | Time for Women Over (Associated Press Sports Writer) H 1 e Ty saonea-~ e wsoms| . 1TICky:SlatomCourse ;Dm" Ferriss of the Boston Red Sox o bul not before he had established a Buddy Hunter had his skis under ' hew medern record for a pitcher be- | full contral yester nd, as a S s and Army Finance, ay, ginning a major league career. result, waltzed off W the Fish-|commer K A. H. Stoney, | | By hurling four scoreless frames eries Ty the Junior| On ing is ¢ -the weather » Ta Jr., John in the opener of Sunday’s American Mg Slalom ¢ of two|augurs a successful season Darmott O'Tocle. League double-header with Detroit, competitive events run off by the r and Ward for the Signac = A tarRing to Tnsai R ]thc remarkable Army Air Force dis- Juneau & “lub on the slopes of ag Blum and MecClellan for gitka 1ght yn Kluny, Ruby }(.l"mgee cxtended his string to 22 the Upper Ski Bowl as the season’s Finance are the cpposing batteries Hazel: | and Doris Anderson consacutive scoreless innings to bet- climax. Winner of the other event, according to pre-game announce- Fror Juneau: C. E ter the mark of 19 2/3 set by Thomas the Women's Slalom, was Erma,ment b, two team managers. Custer i E. E. Whitehead J. (Bucky) O'Brien, also of the Red | Al g four of which are’ J. Leckley was a pacsenger from Sox, in 1911 t and proved by |Scheduled each week, are to be Haine Juneau ant on to beat the Tigers, Dizzy™ Trout g Ferriss w with the famous Paul Larry ‘cn the mound, 8-2, giving up nine 10, for his g result r that Hunter Y g [¢ thits and striking third victory & | Alton ve the Tig Hlower specd than other entrants,| Tentative line-ups for this eve- SEAR(H FOR BODY leven break when he Blank X | but without falls, copped the prize, | IIE'S contests are: 2-0 with three hits in tk The women's race “w_ U over | Signacs Pcsition Finance * In winning | s fifth game the lower portion of the M“m,‘\v‘n'i Catcher McClellan OF M’KE JOH“S IS |defeat, the nete P ‘Fnhm Pitcher Blum Ithird shut-out. Yo Behvands Tenphy s Awhrds IS0 1-base Tomlin | ABANDONED BY (G The Chicago White Sox climbed | & ¢ wys s e b “Hlsanleh 2-base Iversen back into first place in the Ameri-| it o0 G Sl T T vent. Mer- | FTies 3-base Convery can League by winning two games L prizes went to those Sullivan S-stop Fribush ynable to uncover an trace of jfrem the Washingten Senators 5-1 Rodand N ek | Galbraith S-field Cope | Miks Richard Johns, fisherman and 4-2 while the New chediled . dowihi s | Sundsten Menton who cdrowned off Thane last week, | Yankees split with Cleveland, : Arsanto POWeTs | the U, S. Coast Guard has given up he opener 1-0 in 10 innings Burkette R nrld Rowley | a4 fruitless its search fé: the body, | 1g the nightcap lit was disclosed today. { Thornton Lee gained his fourth Johns succumbed to the icy ‘waters n S = y, captured by | triumph for Chisox in the op- ener and Orval Grove his second in - [the nightcap. i awarded to the Althcugh the Yankees lost their st Be i grip on first place, Veteran Atley bl ) Dcneld did not loss his mastery of the Indians blanking Cl land with seven hits, Donald ¢ the Tribesmen his 13th trivmph over against cne defeat Indians came back to Leat iz Bonham | SK |in the nightcap behind Steve - | € Sk mek, for tha latter's third victory n of the First | The largest erc of the N IN SKI ms ‘Brown and, pl ull advant- | Vm a ])xl'll‘l.vnh at | nings. THE DAII Y ALASKA FJVIPIRI SIGNACS BILLED _JUNEAU, ALASKA C oy | ) Pelican City were: Don vs FlNAN(E AS v S. Goodman, Clara " wnd Jerry Monree, round trip to Hoonah and SOFTBALLOPENS =+ kan: Clifford Moe, Ollie Fm— d R. E. Grave k Inlet to Juneau ! Season Inaugural Set This £ e da B Sitka to Juneau: Robert Vemng at Juneau | 5. M. Woefel and John Baseball Park From Ketehikan to Juneau: Ruth Allee rtin J. Lynch, V. Girone ftball tonight! and J. W. Houston | Juneau's ball scason—represented | Pl lying Sunday tock Claude this year only by the softar variety | Aik> A. Girore and Pat | —gets under way this evening with a | g Sitka between teams repl | i and Sam Nelson were ved at Firemen's Field, where the tieau Channel Basball League hcAl forth during former summers. | All games will be played in the eve- Asp and Eddie Jack were s on the returning plane - ALASKA (OASTAl ineau Channel when he fell d from { his gill net boat | o" MANY 'I'Rlps Friday evening, while enroute Taku River to fish. IN WA WATER (-l\' DURING WEEKEND BRI( Cn the flight to Sitka Saturday an | Pritish using a hh(h- Alaska Coastal Airlines’ plane took | pressure water gun which removes tr following passengers: Mrs. the sar s off mines buried on En Gecrga Jorgenson, Janis Jorgenson, Meadow R o o e o e e o e e et —'D—(%fim ticnal League , 38056 paid, from the effects of | ¢ watched the first place Giants split | the 1 k of sunshine. |with the werld champion St. Louis| —Junior Men’s Slalom Results H E LLE S f& l B -9 l N E S |Cardinals, the Giants winning the et Rutal cpiner 4-3 and the Redbirds taking wo wo v b DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN 1 the night Mel Ott hit the 241 251 492 o 495th homer of his career and his 264 22 5514 via Pelershurg and Wrangell Shl;‘r]oc;‘rl“? ’ i hth| B S U With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and {ctraight M" v m»,: l,,“l:l"u],_; Portland—one run, H steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle in the opcner of a scheduled double- | only il FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 heeder. Rain washed out the sec-| Jim Rude, regarded as a promi- | S m D S cnd game nent contender, was unable to com- = = S ERCHISIT W Vern Ste s banged out his pete, being taken ill just before the Louis Browns race hletics. - split. | Wauen's Slalom. Resulls ) i 1 the ops 1 st *nd I,"“: i behind eshman -Lutcher oIT. Run Run Time Connie Mack s luck with an-|Erma Joh 320 180 500 other ro Gerkin, in the Bonnie Kl 402 202 604 fo"' nightcap, the Browns fell on, Colleen Bucy 451 T4 50.0 274 Edna William: Tomiinson ...59.3 | Gerkin for {to win 8 even runs in the eighth 82.3 87.2 | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. split, — [the Pirates winning the opener 9-6 Officials ] ‘and the Phils the nightcap 6-5. Rain Chi of Course, Eric Sundsten; ! played havoc with the Chicago- Starter, Irving Stimpson; Heat |Boston scheduled twin-bill, limiting Timer, Capt. M. Beach; Assistant, them to cne curtailed game which! Timer, Marvyn L. Pe Ass 'ng‘ the Braves won 3-2 in seven innings.!cn Course, Larry Brown, Pete Ar-| i ML A TR it i PR A ‘ o sl R A Two Free Deliveries Daily | PUTZELL VS. SHIPP { | weony | REWARDY U 20th Cenfury Meat Market TRIAL SET TUESDAY | [ { " ’ Several minor civil matters were ; $200 KEWARB | Idisposed of in U. S. District Court : will be paid by Dan Kat- here Saturday, following which the ' { _ - R Court was closed this morning, E zeek for recovery of y awaiting the opentng of trial of = | MIJKE R. JOHNS || ALL BILLS P AY ABLE To civil action brought by Joseph W.|} » { Putzell against Corbett Shipp. The | drowned May 10. 1945, 4} action is to ke heard without jury } off Thane. See Wm. I. and is set for tomorrow morning at| § Paul Jr. for particulars. DAIR'ES IN( 10 o'clock. S emamaed by ] i wEe h i ; may be paid effective this date N O R I H L A N D and hereafter office of SERVING A-.,ASKA JOHN G. YOUNG, Accountant Juneau Dairie;, Inc. e WINDOW —-—— AUTO PLATF GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET >+ PHONE 633 S = WALTER J. STUTTE GENER”L CO\TEA 'TOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091, Estimates Furnished HOTEL ALASKAN -—Sl'l'KA QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Located Near Russian Church Center of Town e e e s o e s rrr—ed | son, Russ®ll W, Gwm'nn\\" | to _ ottt i | VANITY E BEAUTY SALON i Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 I { THE FIXIT SHOP z 215 Second Street z Musical Instrument Repairing \ L General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON | BRSNS Baranof Hotel Building PRSI S TLE S-S N § Metcalfe Sheet Metal Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks — Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. For Comfort and Service Get the New Wash- F. B. McClure, M ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME iuna — wow_we | HAIR STYLE by Experts WE SPECIALIZE m Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping i Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. v Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcamla Fur Co. Seattle, Washington e e CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 8. Franklin Open evenings by appointment Hofel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise WHING DING Phone 519 MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. & PAGE THREE Columbia Lumber Co. announces a New Service i Our Salesman ARRY McDONALD Will Call and G a Free Estimate on HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Refurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe || ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. i | PUHONE 478 M. EISAACS——Building Contracter REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP | 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 200 - | -_— JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL | WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin . T S SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING 3 HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS || LUCILILE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 ez | Acetylene Welding, OIL BURNERS ) GIFTS | Blacksmithing | Plombing, Heating, > Phone 319 bl DR S oo PN SIS ROSHE, | " THRIFT CO-OP | Member Na‘ional ‘Retatler- ; cAPlTOL CAFB } Southern Fried Chicken { Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE { Owned Grocers | 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. ""FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) { GREASES—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janitor Foot of Maln Street Service i MERF C. FERRIS Juneaun Motors Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office | L —— | Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY ! FREE DELIVIRY Lall Phones 13 and 48 | G. E. ALMQUIST | CUSTOM TAILOR { Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 57¢ B " Chrysler Marine Engines | (iIILL I MACHINE SHOP Femmer's Transfer Marine Hardware | Chas. & WanisrBo. 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling | B O.DAVIS _E. W. DAVIS i PHONE 81 Thomas Hardware Co. e e COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH * DEALERS Utah Nut and Lump COAL WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Qil—Stove Oil—Your ‘oal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! (| Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 Alaska Music Supply i Arthur M. Uggen, Mansger TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L} Complete Outfitier for Mea “SMILING BERVICE" } Bert's Cash Grocery Free Delivery Juneas L Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage Salpdicrenissiod st i st Y HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Hoeme Liquer Stere—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phene 3 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 840 Pred W. Wendr |

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