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Wofil Misses Perfed Game ByloneBIow\ Both New York Clubs Lose| Ground in Major League Pennant Chases (By The Associated Press) Baseball's test achievement the. perfect game, slipped out of reach of the good right arm of Washington's Roger Wolff yesterday by the narrow margin of one batter. The big righthander faced only 28 men as he blanked the Phila- delphia Athletic the' first half of the twin-game sweep the Senators scored over Connie Mack's horse- hiders. One lonely safety—a double in the fourth inning by Hal Peck— snubbed Wolff up just short of the AMERICANDEAD ON some of the U. 1 W O—with the harbor still sheltering landing craft, long lines of crosses mark the giaves of S. Marines of the Third and Fourth divisions who gave their lives on Iwo Jima. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Hall of Fame. g The Boston Red Sox crowded a| little closed to second spot in the (Pacific Coast League) . Gruening Reaches American loop with a win over the| Team— W v New York Yankes, who lost ground z“l":l'l’““ :"; j" o also tothe leading Detroit Tigers|S€ tle P > S “' by pl and the fourth-place Chicago White Oakland 39 40 494 ea e ane Sox. Sacramento 39 40 494 In the National League, both the San Francisco 38 40 487 SEATTLE, June 20—Gov. Ernest’ Giants and Cards slipped another Los Angeles 38 40 487 R. Gruening of Alaska arrived at notch off the pace as they dropped San Diego 39 42 481 Boeing Airfield last night in an Hcllywood 31 47 397 unexpected visit to Seattle, but contests to tailenders. | STANDINGS vr THE CLUBS | (American League) made no announcement of his plans. The trip may have been in con- nection with President Truman’s Last Night's Scores Sacramento 2, Portland 0, Seattle 5, San Diego 0. Hellywood 8, San Francisco 0. visit to Olympia, or to attend the guanga), Brooklyn College has! past few days Team— w. L. Pet — e — meeting of Washington, Oregon and cuqted the post of Administrator of | Scheduled el meet this evening Detroit 29 21 .580 . Ca hfumn ;,mnmmen n Portland.| a¢hletic Eligibility (men) and has|at Firemen's Field—or at the first| New York 28 22 560 BllbOlll( plague eppointed Verne Booth, star distance | opportunity—are the Freshmen and Boston 27 24 529 % WOODLEY AIRWAYS runner of 20 years ago and a mem- | Blye Jay clubs. Chicago 27 26 .509 B k 0 'A ber of the 1924 Olympic team, to Monday evening the Old Awk- St. Louis 24 24 500 I’ea S U IIE\'I m FROM AN(HORAGE the new job Commissioner| wards and the Headguarters Com- ‘Washington 2 26 458 | Happy Chandler's contract still is pany managed to get in a game Cleveland 21 26 447 ln (hlna Sedlon circulating around the big league| petween rain squalls. The Old| Philadelphia 320 29 408 A Woodley Airways Boeing trans- club cwners collecting signatures. 1 Awkwards took an 8 to 6 decision. Games port plane, Ernie Davis pilot, hought i Philadelphia 0-3., KUMMING, June:20~News. dis- seven passengers to Juneau and re- SO LONG. FRIENDS CLUB STANDINGS Boston 1, New York 0. patches from Western Yunnan | gurpeq with ten The sports writing profession has| Team— W. L. Pet. ! Detroit 4, Cleveland 3 Province today reported a new out- Passengers to Juneau were: Eliza- Jost two outstanding members in the | Blue auys 4 2' 667“ Chicago 5, St. Louis 4 break of bubonic plague in the peth Shoemaker, H. Sterling, Mar- past few days, Sid Mercer and Jarklom Awkwards 4 2 '66’1‘ e Tengerung and Lungling areas near | jorie Snell, Joseph W. Lepowica, 1da Miley, writers who pursued difforsnt | Freshmen 3 2 600 (National Leasue) the new Stilwell supply road. Fowley and Gerald Mitchell. methods of attaining the same ob- | Headquarters 4 3 A571‘ Team— W. L. Pet Tre Yunnan news agency said Mrs. Cornelia Howell came t0 jective Mercer’s method was | g, a\ch ard 3 4 ‘471 Brooklyn 31 21 596, the mortality was high, but|juneau from Yakutat. | critical analysis while Miley special- ls? nacs £ 1 6 -143 Pittsburgh 30 23 566 no statistics were available. Passengers on the return trip 0 ized in barbed wit, but they both| it St. Louis 20 23 5 Col. George E. Armstrong of Bed- | Anchorage were: Roy Jewett, Mrs. w.nu(k at w2ak spots ‘regardless of New York 30 24 556 ford, Ind, China theatre surgeon, Theo Bahovac, Norman Cook, M. whom might be hurt by their crit-| Chicago 26 22 542 said no cases have been reported Winston, Ben King, John Hendrick- cicm .. . One of the high spots in! Beston . 25 25 500 among American personnel son, George Cortez, J. S. Culbertson, | Morcer's career was a feud wi ith | Cincinnati 22 27 449 - > M. Bright and Kenneth Ming. | John McGraw which arose when ll\t“ Philadelphia 14 42 250 NEW PAPERHANGER HERE | ——e———— |Giant manager challenged Sid's g i Tuesday’s Results Ray Hope, from Olympia, Wash., MRS. LORENZEN SOUTH |veracity. After a Iormalg henring.‘B:g,-vx:erng{}:%m‘:&hu{w?:fi: Boston 9, New York 2. arrived on the North Sed, to join| Mrs. Hank Lorenzen and children Morcer was vindicated . . . Miley| america ‘center, and for 16 years' the staff of the Ideal Paint Store as a paperhanger. Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0. (Only gnmefi played.) eral weeks vxsnmg relatives. The position of Sicks' Select among fine beers is distinc- tive and unique. Brewed to the highest of standards, this beer is produced for the most exacting trade. Among those who demand supreme quality in all things the place of Sicks’ Select is secure. That Bamous Beer From Seallle SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Since 1878 ¥ E. G. Sick, Pres. SIEKS SELECT BEFR have left for Tacoma to spend sev- | AP SPORT ROUNDUPS By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, June 20.—As an af- termath of last winter's basketball was the central figure in thel Im-l jmcus battle of the hotel lobby atl Tampa when Dizzy Dean took ax | more active and colorful way of! (van‘ sing his objections to chiti-| ism . .. Such men won't be for- |gotten soon. F Mort | SERVICE DEPARTMENT The Braves' purcha: of (,unper was front page news in the completed the process of taking | | “Cackatce,” the newspaper which! jcerves the Sixth Infantry Division in the Philippines . . . Sgt. John Me- | ! Nally—Johnny Blcod to pro. football fans, reports tough going on a bas-, | ketball trips to Chungking. “We |were ttere only seven days,” he | writes, “but were th2 honored guests |at ten banquets. t MISS KENNEY TS +Miss Nan Kenney, (x) arrived yesterday on Louise, Sp. the Princess to spend her two weeks’ leave with her sigter and brother- 3/c| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edm wards. Miss Kenney is stationed in | Seattle. "UNITEL STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alasks | Sept. 7, 1944 Notice is hereby given that Arthur | Nicholson has made application !or' a homesite under the Act of May 26 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 00954, for a tract of land de- scribed as Lot C of the Fish Creek Group of Homesites, plat of U, S.| Survey No. 2560, containing 4.99 acres, situated on North End of Douglas Island about 10 miles from Juneau, Alaska, between H. E, S. 114 and U, 8. Survey No. 1082, and it is | now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. _ Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above menuonedi land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be| barred ‘by the provisions of the | statutes. i 1 FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register, First publication, May 23, 1945, | Last publication, July 11, 1945, CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids in triplicate will be | received at the office of the Com- missioner of Health, Juneau, Alaska, until 10:00 A. M, Saturday, June 30th, and then opened and read, on ! the Marine insurance for a period of | two years from June 30, 1945, on the M/V HYGIENE. Sample policies may be obtained at the office of the Auditor of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. Separate bids will be received for! insurance for the years beginning June 30, 1945 and June 30, 1946. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. (Signed) C. C. CARTER, Commissioner of Health. First publication, June 13, 1945, Last publication, June 27, 1945, { 'FROSH TOMEET BLUE JAYS NEXT SOFTBALL CLASH Whenever the weather will per- mit, the local softball league in- tends to resume play on its regular schedule, which has been somewhat out of kilter during the football line coatch at Detroit Uni-j versity, has been named assistant; to head coach Clem Crowe at the University of Iowa. CHICAGO — Senator “Happy" Chandler said yesterday that he has formally taken over the role |of baseball's high commissioner.’ | The Senator declared that he has charge, that there will be no for- mal swearing in, and that only a; few routine matters remain to be worked out. NEW YORK — Fritzie Zivic ar-| rived today from Pittsburgh to fin-| ish training for his 10-round fight against Harcld Green at Madison Square Garden Friday night. GUARD T0 MEET- AT RIFLE RANGE THURSDAY RIGHT The Juneau Unn of the Alaska Territorial Guard will meet Thurs- | day evening at the Mendenhall Rifle | Range. All members are to arrange for their own transportation. The time for leaving Juneau will be between ! the hours of 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock frem the A. B. Hall. The program scheduled for the meeting will be practice firing from all positions on the 200, 300 and 500-yard range. In addition to marksmanship there will be in- structions given by Sgt. D. W. Boddy on the use of the micrometer in adjlsting and setting the rifle sights. HOSPITAL NOTES A baby girl, weighing seven pounds, four ounces, was born to Mrs. Howard Hayes yesterday at St. Ann's Hospital. Carol Ann Council has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. Junge Yee Gai has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical attention. Axel Koiver, medical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, has returned to his home. Nancy Williams, of Skagway, has been discharged from the Govern- ment Hospital after receiving med- ical attention. George Walter, of Fairbanks, was discharged yesterday from the Gov- ernment Hospital. Charlotte and Beatrice White, of Angoon, have entered the Govérn- ment Hospital for medical care. Peter Fawcett of Hoonah is a cal patient at the Government Hospital, entering yesterday. ——— MRS. RUDE IN TOWN Mrs. Ernest Rude, of Auk Bay, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. thrown | DUCKS LOSE WHOLEGAME OFF MARGIN Tno of Shutouts Hung Up in PCL Play Last Night | -0aks Open Today (By The Associated Press) | 8 Coast League free-swingers were ! kept pretty well hog-tied last night, | with three shutouts chalked up in f(he three contests played. | The leading Portland Beavers (lost a full game off their margin| | when they were blanked by Sacra- | mento while the runner-up Rain. | T— & ,??e&wwm e C’/ ,bper °7'me ;iérs welr,eulwlnninq!_z1 tro]an lt{he ian1 SEATTLE. . .. ... 6 HRS.55 MIN. . | Diego Padres. he ucks’ edge ' I | now stands at three and one-] hnu’ WHITEHORSE . . . . 1 HR. 45 MIN. games. ; FAIRBANKS . . . . . 5HRS. 5 MIN. 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