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JU M;\U Al Abl(.A we | . THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PA(,h THREE \ in the o trust anything to m:.n! up: the And would you Navy Yard !baby daughter are now. settled in their residence " in Douglas. The Columbia Lumber Co. announces a New Service SEATTLE 2ND PLACEGRASP CUT TO HAIR young couple rented the apartment over the Feusi and Jensen Store after returning from a long vaca- tion in the states. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia- tion to the Community of Douglas for the kindness shown us at the | death of our beloved son. 'Oaks Close—lo—WiIhin Five' Points as Rainiers, Beavers ldle (By The Associated Press) Oakland's Acorns, given an assist in the Northwest by ‘dat old debbil rain,’ today held a virtual tie with he Seattle Rainiers for second place in the Pacific Coast League. While the Oaks were defeating Sacramento for the second straight night, their nearest rival. San Diego, faltered in the race for second spot by bowing to the tail- end Hollywood Stars. Games at Portland and Seattle, postponed Tuesday night because ‘of travel difficulties, were can- celled again last night due to B meather. Oakland’s extra-inning 3-2 vie- tory over the Solons moved the Bay team within five per- (u-ntzu,v points of the Rainiers. The Acorns came from behind to tie the score in the ninth as Pinch Hitter Tom Hafey cracked out a ngle to left field that brought n Bill Raimondi from second. ' With men on second and third in tenth, the Oak’s young first Vaseman, Vic Picetti, allowed Norm Deweese to score the winning tally as he grounded out to the infield. Hollywood's 6-3 verdict over San Diego marked the fourth straight defeat for® Carl Dumler, who two weeks ago was leading the league with eight wins and no losses. th 1e STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) . Team— w. Chicago 12 New York 13 Detroit 11 St. Louis 9 Washington 10 Philadelphia 9 Boston 8 400 Cleveland 6 316 (All games postponed—Standings unchanged). Pet. 687 650 611 500 455 429 ’ (Natienal League) Team— New York Brooklyn Chicago Boston St. Louis ...z Pittsburgh . Cincinnati . Philadelphia . s Yesterday’s Resulis,. Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburgh, 7. Boston, 5-4; St. Louis, 4-1. Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, New York, 6; Chicago, 0. ? | | Pet. | .698 561 556 .500 4717 465 455 295 San Diego. ... Los' Angeles ... San Francisco ... Sacramento ... Hollywood . Last Night‘tl Results’ (¢ Oakland, 3; Sacramento, 2 (10 innings). Hollywood, 6; San Diego, 3. f Los Angeles at Portland, rain. 1 San Francisco at Seattle, rain. | DOUGLAS NEWS it | McCARRONS ON FIFTH | Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCarron have moved from their apartment on Third Street to the Mark Jensen house on Fifth Street, where they | can enjoy a yard and garden. L PILEDRIVER AT WORK l After completing setting piles for the City's tie-up float, the James V. Cole Co. is setting fender pilingi Jor the Douglas Packing Co., to| strengthen the dock. GUARD MEETS TONIGHT Douglas Unit, Alaska Territorial Guard, will meet this evening at the Nat. at 7:30 o'clock. Dress is | coveralls, leggings, ammunition | pelts and rifles. A new program | for summer activity will be worked | ut at the meeting. | * KUKKOLA VISITS HERE 0. V. Kukkola was a Douglas vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Gust Wahto last evening. Kukkola is Douglas-born, and this was his | st visit here in 12 years. He is| now engineer of the Construction | Section with the Alaska Depart- | ment. His headquarters are at An- | chorage. ROYAL BLUE CAB STAND The Royal Blue Cab Co., of Ju- neau, is establishing a cab stand n Douglas, across from the Douglas mn on Third Street. They have rented the building formerly used py the Douglas Cab Co. for their office and call station. A direct telephonie line will be maintained the use of the public on a 24- | hour schedule. This system will be a decided advantage to commuters, | Pspecially on the morning calls. ) IN NEW RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. John Krugness and | “Freshmen,” L. Ventrelli, If Mr. and Mrs. Hnuy ‘Worobec 'HOME RUN PAYS OFF. FOR AWKS; SOFTBALL GAME Gollnick’s Smash Breaks Up Pitching Duel in Subport Infer-mix “The Old Aykwards’ representing Subport Companies No. 2 and No. 1, re- spectively. engaged in a tight battle marked ky a mound duel between McGuire and Croft, until the fifth inning of their softball clash here last evening. With all sacks populated in the Tirst half of the fifth, Gollnick came through for a circuit clout that gave the Awks a 5 to 1 edge, which they held the rest of the! way. The Awkwards made no miscues in the field, turning in the first errorless game of the embryo soft- ball season in Juneau. Meeting this evening in the final contest billed for this week, at Firemen’s Field at 7 o'clock, will be the Signac and the Coast Guard teams, both playing their second games. ‘and the The Box Score Awkwards— AB Cutler, sf Ricei, 2b Gollnick, Yates, 1b Suminski, 3b Menton, rf Snodgrass, McGuire, p Anderson, cf Milton, ¢ ss 1f ~rccococorvom ol coccccoccccenm o | Totals | Pl bwwbwrwwwes Freshmen— Kessnick, 2b Mueller, 3b Castaglione, ss Croft, p Kuehne, Josen, rf Tomski, sf Vortebedian, 1b Kistner, ¢ cf ccococorocooX | b eo o o w ot e e vl cccoccororem 1o Totals -3 Team— ' Awkwards Freshmen LEAGUE STANDINGS The first complete round of play having been polished off with the conclusion of last evening's contest, standings for the six-team local league ar Team— Coast Guard Blue Jays . ,Old Awkwards | Signacs Headquarters Co. Freshmen W. L. Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 000 000 000 - MOBEBG "ERE Gust Moberg, of Seattle, guest at the Hotel Juneau. is a | were . in the sixth inning, off ,Hotel Juneau. 'NATIONAL'S TOP | TWO CONTINUE | IORRID DRIVE Faltering Cards Get An- other Jolt in Walkout | by Mort Cooper i | By Jack Hand (Associated Press Sports Writer) All was chaos in the camp of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals today after a third quarter of the Cooper rebellion and a double loss in Boston had dropped them eight full games behind the National League leading New York Giants. The latest Cooper walkout was immediately reflected in the stand- ings as§ Pitcher Mort had been scheduled to work the open ainst the Braves yesterday aftes ncon. Bud Byerly got the nod when | Billy Southworth learned his star righthander was homeward bound and the Braves won in 14 innings, | 5-4 Cooper’s departure attributed to sickness in the family and salary trouble but the consen- sus was that Owner Sam Breadon’s | checkbook could put down the up-| rising in nothing flat. Money trouble haunted Breadon ! earlier in the spring when the | Cooper Brothers went on strike before opening day. Catcher Walker finally went in the Navy, but Mort ! still was reported unsatisfied and asking for $15,000 instead of $13,- 000. | Marty Marion, recovering from an injury, managed to play one game against the Braves and Rookie Jack Creel showed amazing stuff in holding Boston to one hit in seven and one-third relief innings after Al Jurisich had been knocked out in the first frame of the nightcap. ' Bob Logan, a 35-year-old south- paw recently purchased from In- dianapolis, made his Boston debut and scattered eight Card hits for | a 4-1 successful inaugural in the second. Brooklyn meanwhile was still burning up the league on an 11-| game victory streak and the Giants continuing to pummel the daylights out of the "sn-ong”‘ western invader: Hal Gregg tossed a five-hitter at Pittsburgh’s juggled lineup to give | the Dodgers No. 11 by a 3-1 m'\n:m; over Al Gerhauser. Bill V lle became the “win- ningist” pitcher in the big time with his seventh straight triumph and second shut-out, beating Chi- cago, 6-0. A night game turn-out of 30,763 thrilled to a 14-blow Giant | attack including seventh for'™Mel Ott and Phil Weintraub | and a sixth for Ernie Lombardi, all ( Hank Wyse. | The Phillies snapped out of it long enough to hand Ed Heusser his first set-back, 6-2, with Dick Barrett scattering seven Cincin- nati safeties. For the third day in a row, games in the American League were washed or frozen into mid- summer double-headers. > o NOW IN JUNEAU ras various all | Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson is now at her office in the Blomgren Bldg., Phone 636, where she is available for eye examinations. (tf-Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scott, of | Salem, Oregon, are guests at the | MEN W JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates ANTED PESSTS TS WINDOW —.—— AUTO IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET P *** PHONE 633 PLATE GLASS WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Consiruction Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. and Remodeling Box 3091 Estimates Furnished HOTEL ALASKAN QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM Located Near Russian Church SITKA WITH STORE FRONT Center of Town ieven threaten Rube | G AP SPORT ROUNDUPS By lllu.h Fullerton, ¥ (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, May 17—Looks as Mort Cooper, in quitting the ardinals for the third time, was after the modern “walkout” records of such guys as “Homesick Huck” Geary, Buddy Rosar and Blimp Phelps but he’ll never Waddell's all- time mark. Waddell used to leave the A’s almost any tii someone suggested it would be a good idea to go fishing. say tha: H r's flan to supply 1ent and su- pervisic may e the Co sand-lotters in his SFEI 8/8e in five the ps dered for ac footbal College have v Three VICE DEPARTMENT Baer, tho has been Army hospitals for months, has been or- » Kelly Field, Te ty Out of Clemson if going winners at killed g Ray Barbuti, former Syre footballer and Olympic runner serving in the India- Burma tre ha designed a tank, rachuted anded - airmer ior ti already the de in to s NOT RE Frenchy e a colt foaled after V-E Da Rosen plans to at Belmont Park y “Ban Lifted.” rl Hubbell, never too husky has a kid on one of the farm teams who would make Carl look like a heavyweight | rassler by comparison. Ed Dickey, pitching for Springfield in the Ohio State League ands 5-7 and weighs only 142. . . who fights Harc Nick's tomorrow, -+ o NOTICE 15 1 will wny debts an Cab Co. 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