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PAGE SIX (National League) a s | Chics 53 32 5 | St. Louis 50 33 y_ |Brookiyn 19 3 7 s | Pittsburgh 18 33 | New York 47 511 | Cincinnati 40 488 | Boston 41 1«.., Dope T'ppers Philadelphia 25 (Pacific Cvast League Team W. L. Pct s Cellar Picks in Coniendmg{g;gf;;" d = 52 Dymbo Squadron Mops Up Positions in Both | secrumento - s an ALl Softball Teams i ircui | Oaklan 56 59 487 i ilinpi 52 62 156 L - (By The Associated Dres | w6 o o0 By S/SGT. WILLIAM KURTH Washington and Brooklyn remain LR : P Newsfeatures the two major surprises of the 1945 SOMEWHERE IN THE PHILIP- baseball se: today as the big| RAINIERS 'I'AKE PINES — Thke Dumbo squadren, a leaguers 1a a day off for travel ' B-24 combat mapping outfit of the after completing their fourth in- sth Photo Reconnaissance Group, Although both the Senators anc utfit in the Soutk st Pacific P5|- Dodgers, the springtime cellar se- K onnel of the squadron point with briens By beates st nigh } to the enviable record their e e I | team has achieved since the tests, they managed to stick within . S . i tests, they manvzcd to stk WO Porfland Win Streak Clip- formaion a: Piecson f) ] ¥ C int shadow o ike's >al facing their toughest rivals. Th i the fucing their_toughest sivae T ped as Seaffle Opens . ap. 1o 0w or 21 games second place, however . played to date, only 34 games have Garda got ax |\1|v i (By The Associated Press) The team, blessed with many for- four-g L,,,,fl t with the Dodgers Seattle and Portland sq mer college and semi-pro play regaining possession of second OWay teday for the second round anaged by T/Sgt. Al Kosup, for- position. In the only other sched- of thelr Pacific Coast League slug- mi-pro player from Fords, N. i rF ping atc afte he runner-up J uled American League contest, Eing match after t 8o L Ol Boston blanked St, Louis, 6-0, on Rainiers had drawn (first plood,| At Poterson Field the Dumbo ten o four-hitter by Ermmett O'Nefll.!6-1, night, shaying the thrust aside all cpposition to enter S ke Sewell's hurlers had a night- | Beavers' loop lead to six games. the Peak Softball Tourna- marish day, walking 12 batter Portland’s il-game winning ment he team advanced to the Plttsburgh is-putting on another | streak was snapped by the veteran sl i, §ennes by the R = ‘teider. Carl Fischer, who rang Blue Spruce team. drive. The Pirates ran their win- | portsider, Carl Fiscper, w 4 o g A Tl ning streak to five, all over Boston, up his fourteenth victory of the! Frior to Ih;.n mx)ur‘l‘.nr for ml;;l ioking an 1i-nning thriller,| Scason and fourth in a row. His £us “.”'Dcllml] B iedin har Chicago pulyerized the Phillies, Victim was Roy Helser, second most “‘,"‘ ‘“‘( r":‘m "“LH;»‘” A % 4 7o A - Aoy Ir ecember, 943, e e behind Bob Chipman for the €ffective Beaver twirler. Wdin i e R B et s’ thirteenth verdict in 16 In the battle for third place, spending ‘& oonple. o - Tonths meetings with the cellar club. Tuesday results left three Cali-| (8% SFPUME O ol duties and The New York Giants wound up fornia teams se ted by a single caiadrin @ovemenis Dad anied a dreary western tour by knocking tml sLxB xllz 'fimtl mn;;_yf--l;».mm. prg b B S e off Cincannati, 6-4, racking up 11 Piteher, Buc ‘"" ‘»"P “l“’_j S ™! kail until March, 1944, A kunai patch hits off Red tossers. Harry Feld- by the San Diego Padres, WAL ., 4y, markham Valley was soon man needed help from Ace Adams| the Oakland Acorns were trouncing, ciegreq and the Dumbo ¢ in earning his cighth victo §eu:gteheiaco. | challenged outfits in the area. Hollywood’s tafl-end Stars broke g D M Caiisea, 100 GAMES TUESDAY an eight-game losing String in!garec were played with 24 losses (American Leaguc; beating Los Angeles, dropping the|" o tne chagrin of {he Dumbos Boston, 6; St L,“l“ 0. Angels into seventh place. nd personnel of the squ'](h on it was Cleveland, 4; Washington, 0 %7 B —- = |impossible to construct a diamond in (Only games scheduled) UNITED STATES the Netherlands East Indies. The oL ape- . L | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR {crrain was too rough, the ground . & GENERAL LAND OFFICE | tco hard, and operational duties cut Pl s oo o) District Land Office {down leisure time considerably. For Bitisburgh, 6 Hoson, B, (11 in- Anchorage, Alaska. | tunately, their stay in the Nether- B Ll i S 0 July 13, 1945. |lends Fast Indies was short. o . el N(llut‘x hereby given that William | The Dumbo squadron was one of Chicago, & Philadelphia, 3 - Kiltoy, has made application for [the first to reach the Philippines. Shcitls O k 4 a huml ite, Anchorage Serial 010685, | After camp had been constructed, (Fositle Lownt. hanghe) for a tract of land designated as Lot | personnel lost little time in selecting Oakland, 6; San Franclco, 3. |1 embraced in U, . Plat of Sur- |a suitable sife for a softball dia- Blgtulp, 6: Tort L. . |voy No. 9389 situated on Auke Bay mond. Rain and mud dampencd Hollywood, 7; Los Angeles, 4. | gpcut 15 miles northwest of Juneau, | Spirits but, finally, Dumbo Memorial 7; Sacramento, b. “in honor of buddies who had San' Diego, a, containing 2.78 acres, and |Ficld * l(knmn, San Dick Gardner, ank Goesch, \T SL,L Ji Kuchinski, Cn.y, Pa.; Canton, M Jr., Union City,; Cp! ass.; Sgt.| J. N. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA J(‘rsvv City, N. J.; Cpl. Jimmy Eck-) Antonio, Texas; Dickson Cpl. Joe Lagattuta, Cor- !ona, N. Y.; Cpl. Jack Martin, Okla- | homa City, Okla ; Sgt. Elmer McCoy lLln(’\)ln Neb.; Sgt. Art Nashif, Port- |1and, Ore.; Cpl. ‘-L Louis, Mo.; | Binghamton, N. Y.; ‘Vl.\.\nk Bartlett, Ill.; Graw, Parl Fort Worth, Tex.; Beck, McKees Rock, Pa. Opl. AP SPORT Art Rinderknecht, Pfc. R. W. Smith, George - e ROUNDUPS CHICAGO, brigade, heading down th most lucrative trail in steps up to the tee qualify for 40 spots in richest tournament — the All-Aterican Open at O'Shanter Country Club. The parade of the iirway aces Byron Sammy Snead, Harold (Jug) rest of the countr Byrd, the makers. In all, 18 holes of medal play t the 40 spots open in the ment, in an effort to get at Lord Nelson and the won a.year section of the meet will ca interest, it still is the three-ring May is putting Shanter. In addition to the division, there will American Amateur All-American on be esterday’s qualifications wemen's section of tournament uncovered a I Be ctacled, slender C be” Freese Ore., a three fired under , July 25—Golf’; (the ago. While the pro circus George at Tam the thr s money e sport history today t« golfdom’s $60,000 he Tam nation will be Lord) Sammy oday for tourna a crack title Cpl. John Mc- , Ark.; Pfc. 3ob Threatt and Pfe. Walter McSpaden and | best shot- | 2 [ 88 professionals will play rry most | but one part of S. o'- All- and Tou in the -V ew star par T to pace the field of qualifiers. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 25—Mar- | pan and Do ager Joe McCarthy of t York Yankees appears to serious Ar pl ailment, Dr. his personal ment following prelimir amination of rived yesterday for farin near Buffalo OLD MAST! a a McCarthy, who rest on his he have no| thur hysician, . The physician made his state- nary e a RS BEST professional the for men Women's went. All three events got unde simultaneously Thursday. | Wahto, 19-year-old | of Portland, 1 from the same plane, with Gordon J. ‘whu,ll showed the D-Day veterans "dbO\I' to leave the plane, |is the. first ETO jump since the SENATORS ARE " T0LD, LAY CARDS " ON TABLE NOW Crifics of Ch;rf;[ Get Blunt Demand on Third Day of Debate WASHINGTON, July 25.—Senator Lucas (D-TID challengad any critics of the United Nations charter in the Cenate today to lay their cards on the table now—"not a year hence.” Speaking on the third day of gen- { ‘eral dsbate on the treaty, Lucas forecast the charter “will rank cmong the greatest documents in history.” No Senator, he stressed, should 2 for it “becausz he belicves it ticelly dangerous to do other-: L | | ‘ | { i { s Lucas’ remarks were in the nature cf a reply to Senator Wheeler (D- Mont) who said yesterday he would | vote for the treaty but promised a “pattle” on the subsequent agree- ments stipulating the U. S. contri- | bution in troops and resources to the world organization. Charter sup- porters contended then that any limitation later would be a breach of good funh | TYPICAL — Anna Buzon, a ’ native of Scranton, Pa., selected | as the nation’s typical war work- | IllEGAl plAY er, stands beside her machine in | the Casco plant at Bridgeport, | S Conn., where she turns out fuses | for mortars and oil bombs for the Pacific war. CHICAGO—Pgclice at Chicago awn station are on the hunt for a rp-2yed thief with 2,000 golf - WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1945 TRANSPORTATI ON < O M P _A N.Y ball; golf driving range, stole the 2,000 balls w left on the field overnight. | said he valued the hard-to-get balls NICE BABY Joseph Wolf, owner of a d some DOLSGEAS NEWS WAHTO BOYS MAKE DOUBLE PARA "'\rl!’ In a letter received by Mrs. G a clipping from the Stars was enclosed stating sons, Gordon and stationed in Ger- 8th Parachute made para-jumps ] and Stripes that her two Douglas, both many with the Regiment, had ting a “kidnapped baby” report, De- tective Ralph Weir discovered that a seven-year-old neighbor girl had teken the infant to her woodshed to “play house” after she heard him erying in his crib. | The case was solved in less than an hour, but now Weir is afraid there may be new developments. | The baby had chicken pox. The | little girl — and Weir — never have! | — e — SOCIABLEBEAR being jump master of the 20-man ‘stick.” Gordon was number one as was number two in an exhibition and morale build- demonstration. The clipping, 18 was en- titled “D-Day Jump Vets Land in lover,” and mentioned one officer who statgd, as he wiggled out of HOQUIAM, Wash. — An inquisi- | his harne “For one thing, this: tive cub bear got himself entangled with the law here. The young bruin came into Ho- quiam to see how the humans were and along with the fact that I land in war, I ain't getting shot at, | Y A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- SPOKANE, Wash. — Investiga-| E 1 % FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO We will take all your wedding pictures. SECOND STREET ST ding day. PHONE 567 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | Public Accountants—Auditors-—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 sibanks Office: 291-2 Lavery Building KiNnLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER 70 A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 S i s s now in the files of the umnruhhl their lives,” was completed. e’ Sl teniniy. - inadtets, | STANDING OF CLUBS Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, | The first games in the Philippines 3¢ 0Q S kgl a bed of clover.” Another agreed living, and scon was approached by (American League) ‘Any and all adverse claims should | were played against the topnotch Tilden and Vinnle Richards, 8re|ina¢ the jump, which was started two policemen. They tapped him |\ ) Team— W. L be iled in the District Land Oftice, |g60th Topo Engineers, Dumbo won the best in the nation today, Just|at 5500 feet, “was a picnic and afwith nightsticks, bub the eub didn’t| —————————————————————— = Detroit 47 within the period | by 1-0 and 3-1. like they were two decades ag | pleasure compared to Normandy take the hint to move on. [ o=t fl-:u::e—-:xmmcvzv::wm Washington 4 \blication or {hirty days there-| The Dumbo tcam boasts one of the THden and Richards have Just gng Holland jumps.” So the officers lassoed the recel- | Chicago 14 aftr cr they will be barred by the | finest softhall pitchers in the South- bLeen named the number one Pro-| gyl another para-jumper, Who citrant bruin and drove him out into E“ E_‘ L H Gj A l K HJ l N E s Boston 44 518 provisions of the Statutes. | wes Pacific—Cpl. Paul (Iron Man) fessional )‘}““"T“;Sl team ;01'!{19?- ;fixxvns not so fortunate as to land in the country—with a warning not to DA“-Y TRI.PS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKA“ New York 42 FLORENCE L. KOLB, {Tenen of Briston, Conn. He has you recall, Tilden an ichards | g ped of clover, stated: “These return. | St. Lous 41 Register. |been the team’s pitcher since its for- ;‘;llg ‘h"l“”““”““" d(“;’““" ”“'i in | German farmers! Don't you think —e———r | 4 b d Cleveland 40 publication, July 25, ‘mation and has hurled Dumbo to , and in 1021 they regal "edul kinda lafe in the year to be Philadelphia 30 , Sept. 1 |224 wins. j the throne for three more 39’"5' eading the (-uv.'l:arn:v over the SNAPPY E"Dl"e ! 3 s Pe’ers “rg yo wrangeu 3 Becaus- of opcrational duties, team Tilden is now 52 years old while | fio1ds?” | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and k R S manager and second baseman Kosup, Richards is in his mid-forties. Douglas Wahto has plenty of | SAN JOSE, Calit—R. M. Power| [ gteamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ! [ i 1 laced by Sgt. Rob The xnlm P singl playr*r & I & of Oxnard, provided San Jose police | P J £ |was recently replaced by Sg 0b-| Vs top singles vpnin(s and will be leaving for home | _. i | V. I | JEWELL RISLEY OF LOS ANGELES | 15"t repaced v, o0 Rovel Toe Sty (o, s, M s and vl b lwsinto b i comeining new i e pro B oo OO LS Ot 4 i . 5 il g A rding 3 i A 5 2 lems when he ‘guidéd ‘his sthree- | e e T | HAIR STYLIST | 'Vt. Whyte has kept the Dumbo, &ccor ing to the lmmm o the| permission to make the jump, as| gaoer airplane to a three-point | | & i ’ f players on the winning pati. | Professional Lawn Tennis Associa-|all high-point troopers were ex- || i FRR | - i Will be with LUCILLE'S BEAUTY SALON : Almost every state in the Union is | tion. |Cusea trom the, practice. Gordon | LinE on Bayshore Highway, in-)| I, BURNERS . DRAFT CONTROLS. = HEATING i TRIN % UGUST ! represented cn the Dumbo team and | B i 8. 2 R | will remain in Germany with the i W 201 &l ki @ | players include: Sgt. Patsy Zacacie,’ Empire Ciassizieds Pa apatt oes: 2 Boiloemeuted. ralls ‘aymiad Sho | H B8 5 - 3 e Include: Sgt. Patsy 2 - YR aainiage Pay: __ |cccupation forces. Both brothers stailed: plane last night while they m! 1 urner ervlce 7 are with the 508th Paratroops, act- | helped Power get fuel from San Jose | iR 'l;{lg ;\s hotlém' guard at the SHAEF | ajrport, and then cleared the high- | Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 eadquarters. Da’s na fijn, zunne!...Have a Coca-Cola (SAY, THAT'S (;I(LAT') e oo an American In Flemish, it’s vriendelijkbeid. In American, it’s the Jriendliness. Everywhere your Yankee doughboy goes, it comes from his heart in a gocd old home-town phrase, Have @ Coke. Friendliness is bred in his bone and it bubbles out—like the bubbling goodness of Coca-Cola itself. Yes, the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coke becomes an ambassador of good will . BOTTLED UNDER AUTHQRITY OF JUNFEAU COLD STORAGE CO. custom lands in Brussels .. the old home spirit carried across the seas. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY {in Ketchikan. MRS. J. 0. KIRKHAM HOME Mrs. J. O. Kirkham returned to her home Saturday evening on the Princess Louise after several weeks spent visiting relatives and friends On she was accompanied by her grand-daughter, Miss Vera Kirk- ham, who took a plane on Sunday to return to her Ketchikan. J. O. Kirkham pre- ceded his wife, arriving by plane several days in advance. MRS. MILLER HOME Mrs. Moine Miller, wife of the Douglas Packing Company book- keeper, has returned to her apart- ment here after emergency appendectomy at St. Anne’s Hospital. She well and making a good recovery. The Douglas Unit of Territorial| Guards will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Natatorium Hall for regular weekly session. real estate deals were yesterday, Two signed Mr. and Mrs. Lhoer, who, with their 10-year-old daughter, are taking residence there lmmediat/ely plain, everyday word You naturally hear Coea-Cola called by its friendly abbreviation “Coke”. Both mean the quality prod- uct of The Coca-Cola Company. Mr. and Mrs. Lhoer are from Kal gpell, Montana, Mrs. Lhoer is em-| ployed at the Douglas Recreation Parlors. Another sale was three lots in Northwest Douglas, formerly owned by Mike Reisser, to Mr. and Mrs. | William H. Seaman, who have plans for the establishment of a Chinchilla farm on the premises. DEGAN RETURNS Completing his business in Skag-' way as administrator of the Marin Estate, Sante Degan returned to his home here Monday. CITY TICKET OFFICE Corresponding Eeductons * e o n Points MES. BARANOF HOTEL rmediate - MeCORMACR. VRS Phone 716 SUBJECT.TO FEDERAL TAX Mrs. P. C. McCormack, tineau Hotel the return trip! employment at| undergoing an| is resting| completing the sale of the Sam Opich residence to' of| Wwrangell, is a guest at the Gas- way so he cobld taxi for a take-off. Serving the Cause of Victory In War..... Courteous and Dependable ‘% In Peace... Service o Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. 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