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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 P : TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1945 " ’ | . & |7 t Tonight's battle will get i R boards:d ] : BUCS ON WAY ‘AP SPORT "t e s o7 SEATTLE-JUNEAU [seien ic it n MT. JUNEAU CLIMB - NURSE'S AIDES OVER BBt ol e el |7k e SrANDINGS PAA HOP IS JTH |oomadit 't MADE LAST SUNDAY| FIRST STUDY HURDLE i voe st i s | i | | Sylvia Drawley, assisted by Mrs. Ted | To OVERCOME Ro NDUP | Team— 1 w. L ’;‘;:7 i\mml‘vv It is estimated that be-| Coast Guar 2 66 |tween two and three hundred thous- K dns | i Gtn he| (Keaton and Miss Margaret We! Dv IARII | Headquarters Co. [ WAR I_OA" p Cof beoste Tn Beattls Wil see: snd) s, Eing by the gusss Mol 391 ‘Gompletion, | OF trie. thikoretioal| s P | o1d Awkwards 2 = e M¢ first to ascend Mt. Juneau this sea- 5,0 of training <or Juneau’s fourth = 2 PR i quire impressions of Juneau o were E. M. Schnocker of Lom- Elass Gr R Oross Nittsns Alfks 1 | WSCS EVENING CIRCLE etz i 4 through these pictures. pard, Tl, Phillip Shaw of North' . : R ] TO MEE ek o PR been announced by Mrs, Fred Gees- O MEET TOMORROW N ' | By llugl\’l’;lll!‘rion. Jr. | Blue Jays B 2 333 i f Frisch’s Men Take Seven- | (Associated Press Sports Writer) | Signacs ‘000 Bond Buyers n Norihwesf Merchants in Juneau have donat- Hollywood, Calif, and Lee Butts of |y, 15091 Red Cross Aides chairman,| - The Evening Cicle of the Wo- in-Row 1 J fif P NEW YORK, May 20Tt used to = 5 led free hotel rooms, free meals, Juneau, who made the climb Sun- |, the written examination taken men’s Society of the Methodist in-Row 10 JUSTITY FT€- ), inat the funniest baseball stories | cny fo Get Chan(e al |wxis boat trips to Taku Inlet and d : | Monday night. | Church meets Wednesday evening W !Were told about happenings in the MA]OR lEAGUE ) | glacier, scenic air trips, souvenirs trail s in good condition most| “nyus i TN, Neill, instructor of the | at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr season Favoritism {Three-Eye or the Sally League. . lu(ky Tickets B hd various local clubs will see that Of the way, the three reported, but|oioup of eleven during the period,| Ronald Lister. s R 5 the persons holding the ticket will Yccommended that only the MOI|,ypegseq thanks to the staffs of St. —— With th uits inactive, the | By Jack Hand Eastern League seems to have be- Pl i |be royally entertained by a ser :i"”p"(_‘l’“n“,)‘"_“‘l‘u;:f:(‘mh ",‘l];zm l:(tt?:lzl and the Government Hospital, The first armored car in th (Associated Press Sports Writer) come the center for unusual do- e Sr:ut_le is right in tne midst of i|,<:nl guest luncheons, a trip to 'v\Ion—‘m’““ o ‘~11(|I(- UIw ol & .-lrt» (’1_ for thieir cooperation during the Marine Corps was placed in servic Pittsburgh is beginning to live up |ings .. For instance: A couple [ qpne New York Giants would seem campaign and bond rallies for the denhall Glacier and a tour of the ‘mlj ‘1“11 y i i) v ° | course. in 1916, T jtices after a miser- | seks ago Pete Naktenis, who | 7th War Loan Drive, and the week|museum. Also, they will have a us to its press notic jof weeks ago Pete Naktenis, Who iy, have strong backing for their [ ' WeF SRS R PR LR g R A& tatig —————— able start and is showing serious combines working in a firearms| otion atop the National League. g 1 as been | T | intentions toward its first pennant }[m.l,,,\- with pitching for Hartford, |mhe Gothamites have five men set as a special week to promote KINY. { since 1927 “|turned in the first no-hitter of his| yjaced either one or two in the bond sale: »and to bring Juneau to, This outlining program Mr. FISHERY AGENI IS pla “ | Seattle residents and Seattle people' GGcodman’s idea and is, aid Seven str ICPOL. TG VAL b liusradii oo lucky fo get a main offensive departments and in |y “yone0 bbb e shutout when he gave seven walks pitching, according to latest tabu- strictly for bond selling.’ aid, | { | kindled Fobres Field interest that S The program, as outlined by C. R - - | Now SIAI’ONED | and his teammates made three |, ralease » h 3 - o> | | was red-hot late last summer when | ‘A Yok dahalt itk lations, released today Goodman, head of bond sales for! | | the Bucs knocked St. Louis around 5 American League Pan Americar, 15 to stimulate bond TERR!IORY (“’Y ) IN pElI(AN (“-Y M E N %‘7 A N T E B the ot in a wild but futile spurt. lb\‘xn‘t’l)m)n lnndc“)w‘n.l)' oue it off ™o | Batting Guccinelle; Ohtbago;| sioteatee by, bicts il oty However, Pittsburg fans still re-| Y:X’]‘]‘;‘L"z';_ql"‘sf‘:_‘}’[ by e :-PVW' Stephens, St. Louis, .323. buying bonds during that time a free member the 1938 folding job and |FETH o Seventeen passes, tWo| mits—Stimwelss, New Yok, 383 tcket to a premicre showing of “Th: OFH(ES S'I'ORES In a move to relieve fishermen of i are cautious. | R R i " The Etten, New \‘U“f- 37. _ |Valley of Decision” starring Greer (] {added mileage and running time ai Off-season gossip tabbéd the Pi- 10 e o ot e Therrien of g, Lo Runs—Stephens, St. Louls, | Garson and Gregory Peck and on formerly necessary to call into either rates as the Cards’ most M'““us\Hun[uni‘ Iool: % Ih‘rnw PRI b R. Johnson, Boston, 6. |stage an all Navy Show with person- (I.OSE TOMORROW weau or Sitka in order to get opposition and many “experts” |y EURL o0 K alove broke, the | | o e Boston, 6-0, a1 appearance of the original flag b Ivalidation of halibut fishing per- JUNI4 A i I l v‘BE: went overboard on Frankie Frisch’s | oo, © 0o Sato: tight Hed q 1t | 1.000; Bowory, New York, 6-1, .857.|risers at Iwo Jima. S I mits to fish in different g by ihiitioss of - asthironing the Red|Ves 0 2 B s e ifd National League | Two people will hold tickets, stubs| A majority of offices and estab- pish and Wildlife Service has sta- Birds [runners scored to give Elmira the| paiting — Holmes, Boston, 402; |of which will be drawn an the win- | lishments c MlLLS But the club was almost left at Pl game Ott, New York, 381. |ners recognized that night. These ing the holiday, Memorial Day, to-|pelican City, it was announced here Hits—Holmes, Boston, 53; Reyes, |tickets will entitle their owners to MOrrow, but most Feder: 2es | today by J. Steele Culbertson, Fish- the post, winning only two of its; 4 4 VS ‘ firet nine starts against the Reds| et o PERFECT New York, and Kurowskl, St. Louls, a round trip to Juneau. Pan Ameri.| ) be ab their desks, according to eries Management Supervisor M H & S and Cubs, and floundering underium fE,.,‘? g")"_‘“"? “‘“h Ilf-\‘];(‘("“l:‘ 46, ) : can World Airways will pay for their announcements toda | Agent Butts left Juneau ye usi ave Avaflahlhty the 500 mark until the oaswmlmju et mlm_ i e Home Runs — Lombardi, New | passage and merchants and local : nd stores are due to close ¢ ¥ 1 teams moved west. et sctaatly T York, 11; Weintraub, New York, 8. |civic organizations who have been : erritorial and City offi-!can, accompanied by District Fist Gy After trimming New York in the | 2eCently, actially vite, @irandpa | pitching — Burkhardt, St. Louls, | contacted in Juneau have made it ccs. Also to be closed are the Post'eries Ageht Clay Scu Cerhhcates second game of & Polo Grounds| Y8% 8 S& e Il e l“’“ S 5014.0, 1.000; Voiselle, New York, 8-1,|possible for their trip to be expense C ., the U. S. Commissioner's!dition to validating permits at Peli- Ainiah iy Mhy 20, Fthe Blrates | Bach dike. Beay, Spell Susb SVEHl i hgp, | free. Court, the District Court and Clerk|can, Agent Butts will be concerned ‘Advertising in Seattle will be'of Court’s Office. All armed ser-|with regular F and WL duties at his returned home and beat the Gmnm!:h]‘]'"'““'"m'" rl"“dx ]’(I‘l fht”""”{ ;‘J ———er———— g et ek R S complete with radio and newspaper vice units will be at their posts. new station | k three in | | ;m;ox\:zexrlrz:xlxflgt;stzgnn:\? have won | €85Y to spell, but its hard to right. ! two straight from New York in lhci ‘ | | | | | i arius ONE MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Sy . | The story keeps cropping up that It took Frisch two days to win}lhr “old guard” Notre Dame alumni the second tilt from the leaders.{are peeved because the Irish let Carrying over a 10-5 lead in alEd McKeever get away but kept “suspended” game from Sunda_\"jFrnnk Leahy. One version is that the Pirates made it certain, 11-5,|even the Kkids on the team ob- | when they finished it yesterday. | jected. . . The Newport News, Va,, ON JAP (ITY\ Rain saved the Giants from an-!Piedmont League club doesn’t have | other possible set-back as Pitts- |a player on the squad who bats or burgh led, 2-0, at the end of four | throws left-handed. But, being a (Continued from Page One) innings and needed only three more ‘Dndufl farm, it probably has plenty | — = — — Ny outs to make it legal when the of left-handed thinkers. S ier ot tedaee - wetk dokt T 8- > Was | - - e game was postponed. | day's fire attacks on Yokohama, Official U. S. Army and Navy Photos Brooklyn continued to fade, drop- i Tokyo's port city, the Twentieth ping a 5-3 tilt to Chicago and[FRESHMEN SET Air Force reported today. | Y o sinking into fourth place three per- | The . big force of B-29's, more ¢ S - . ; centage points behind Pittsburgh BA(K (G 'I‘EAM than 450, encountered little enemy 3 ¢ ; i 3 5 i and the Cubs, tied for second | fighter opposition but anti-aircraft a5 Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhower Adm, William D, Leahy 3 4 ) ! | fire over the city ranged from 3 < Adm. Emest J, King Cincinnati pulled one out of the i . i % fire, 2-1, over Boston in 12 innings. Coast Guard softballers, suffering | “meager to ““?l}S& Returning 8% The Philadelphia-St. Louis night | their first defeat in three starts Crews, the Twentieth Air Forc Adm, Chester W, Nimitz tilt in the National, and the Cleve- |last night, left the local league well | Said, reported “excellent” results from the visual bombing period. land - Philadelphia, Detroit - Wash- | knotted, with four squads sitting s ' ington and St. Louis-New Yorkjon even terms in top positions as 3 Y i P m n R contests in the American were|the league goes into its fourth FLOE TOWN w rained out. j round of play tonight with a clash| Hans Floe, of Hawk Inlet, is 4 T Gen, Henry H. Arnold ; Gen. Douglas MacArthur Only American League action between the Headquarters Detach- | registered at the Baranof Hotel. Chicago snapping out of a six- I ment and the Finance Blue Jays. — . — T“ [] . game losing streak to blister | The Coast Guard ten bowed to| Cocoa and chocolate come from “ Boston, 8-6. :the Subport Freshmen last evening, 'the tropical cacao tree. e ls e Ye g Tony Cuccinello had a perfect four for four afternoon, to lead the attack on Rex Cecil and three re- = ) hRE o . .y YOU ARE being asked tolend more money force in the building—huge new bombers They car, in short, show you 101 ways lief men. Bob Johnson delivered a three-run homer. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS || E o RGE BROT H E R Thess nibiiaan tell youwhy. the lines by thousands. e:,e, ,;l bringhAmerica’s skt ifu full (American League) I f giant shi They could show you why it is cheaper strength—so that we may 'f“f‘h our foe '.he Team— w. L . ;{;::y d:::x tt;le i‘;‘;sothigsmyla: ips ready and quicker %o give our Pacific Forces en- faster, make an end of killing, and bring gzzozvrk 2 1 :i 4 tirely new equipment sometimes—instead ~ ©ur men back home. ) They can tell you of a whole new air of shipping tanks and guns from Europe. e Super Market Cleveland ) Boston d Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P, M. Washington d i A 2 Philadelphia ...... : Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily onday ames | . Chicago, 8. Boston, 6. Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. (St. Louis at New York; Cleve-| land at Philadelphia; Detroit at Washington, all postponed). H Cl“thi“g Cabinet (National League) New York G —O0AK Chicago ] ——GLASS DOORS Pittsburgh } ——PULLOUT HANGING RACK B 5 —FOR MEN’S OR LADIES’ Boston .. i CLOTHES Cincinnati / ——FACTORY MADE Philadelphia 294 ——KNOCKED DOWN Monday Games Pittsburgh, 1; New York, 5 (Completion of May 27 unfinished Al Qoo game. Second game postponed). , Chicago, 5; Brookiyn, 3. Men’s Hat Case Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1. (12 Inn- | x"‘;r;iladelx:rII:A-St, Louis, rain. 4 e tfl M“tch ‘ W.II + I I h “' Y 4 (Pacific Coast League) COST NEW—$4,000.00 I Yo u e + e s e m e n c a n + Team— W. L. Bordann “oa o Attractive Price Seattle . 21 e Terms afford to buy my share"’ Sacramento 29 San Francisco 29 AT3 A . i t . o Los Angeles 31 45 0 l l h R k . l c 0 ae THE GENERALS and admirals can show scarred, seamed faces. 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