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YANKS STILL [SPORT SHORTS NEMESIS FOR {winner of the diamond classic to| make a ninety day tour of advance There had been | |scme talk that the World Series i might be curtailed due to transpor- Newhouser's 12-Heat Win 0ff Browns Puts Him | = EVen' BOSOX Heaver "u.lln:) difficulties. o 7 o soft-ballers into the play- OCEAN CITY, N. J. — The larg- 2 : (By The Associated Press) cst game fish caught here this sea- %I b e 3 fi’ g Yok D Fer-|son went to 12 y ¢ decision in a contest featured by hit- Nobedy can cc ave -|son we ; 45 ] ting. riss that the New Y Yankees | Griffiths, Jr. The lad hauled in an s atal ofids are just a shadow the old |89-pound Mako shark yesterday with 53’2‘2]5&‘:“;;’3;":&9 gnz ol ofu 18 Murderer’s Row an ordinary hand line. The shark, a the Gu‘m’i;mcn totalled H‘owever Yesterday, when they again|tropical variety usually found in [~ g ] d | > o o & the winners conmecied for more dis- clashed Fenway Park, Ferriss \\mn' off Florida, put up a 45-min (hone Wroaroar, Brokh omtaruih: wasn't knocked out or even close ute battle. York t bed | jdener, counted a home run, a triple but the New York team com A and a : stiglione, Fresh- him for 10 hits and edged him out| GREAT LAKES, Ill. — Bob Fel- ,'l:‘::‘ :lligzlp‘gfc,wcf::fw up a four- in 10 innings. Meanwhile, Hal ler, the former Cleveland Indian (. .\ jlate potency. Newhouser pulled up even with|fireball star who took over manage- """ ) o play-off bracket comes i o 17-wir ole by /ment of the Great Lakes Naval'. % " N Ferriss at the 7-win P V| e i 1t 2 q did P for its turn tonight, with thg Old turning back the champion St v“"“(““t; fllmll dstfsyrma. nf:) d'“ Awkwards and Blue Jays scheduled Louis Browns in 12 heats il"LUl "-)I p".t P tf“ l"‘ ymlér “z in their second clash of their two- St. Louls missed a chance toiest s Teet BRIRE KO B SOOI CHELE qut-of-three elimination serfes. The regain second place in the mmuml“»dlflh hw : f) Urk‘! m\h-f gpa Awks hold a one-game edge. Game League by losing to Cincinnati’s Ped on him for three runs for a time is 7 o'clock this evening at 2.0 in the second | vistory. Feller gave up 10 hits and r ’s Field. abbing the opener, | Struck out 10. E::";;SSCG”_ Al Jurisich pitched his first| an FRESHMEN complete game and initial victory Kessnick, 2b of the campaign ains are causing trouble to the An- Castiglione, The Boston Braves sank to their|pya) Deloware State Tennis tourney Mueller, 3b tenth straight defeat by bowing to!pere. Defending Champion Mar- Croft, ¢ the New York Giants, 4-3, in the|garet Osborne of San Francisco and Ventrelli. sf first game of a double-header. But|othcr ranking women stars refuse to Krogman, cf the Braves snapped out of it With play indoors, and it's expected that Mollinor, 1f five in the thirteenth to grab the two days of strang sunshine are need- Kosinski, rf nightcap for an even break €d to put the grass courts in condi- Rowe, p Cleveland nosed out Chicago, 6-5, tion. Unranked Barbara Krase pro- Vartabedian, 1b in a night game. Superb relief vided a major upset yesterday when chucking by Pete Center, Who sho eliminated the National Junior picked up his fourth successive de- Titlist, Shirley Fry of Akron, Miss cision without defeat, lifted the Krase won 3-6, 7-5 and 8-6. Indians up past the White Sox in the league standings. FROSH GATHER PLAY-OFF WIN WASHINGTON, :an be virtually certain that the 1945 World Series will be played chis fall, even if it is a two-city af- {pir. The Navy has disclosed hvrc‘i that Baseball fans Sailors Qutscored in Free- Hitting Confest-Awks, Blue Jays Tonight extended | bases in the Pacific Freshmen of o SR st WILMINGTON, Del. — The heavy 88 Slorvowmmtaod oloccccocococoon & Slovwwenns s> TOTALS COASTGUARD AB Jydstrup, ¢ Wynne, 2b Tomlin, p Meyer, 1f PARIS — Ex-Los Angeles Pro Lloyd Mangrum, proved yesterday Seattle’s Rainiers were off to a'at Saint Cloud, France, that he has flying start against San Francisco not forgotten how to hit that golf Graham, sf by virtue of a 2-0 win last night in ball. = Corpgral Mangrum fired a Hansen, 1b the Pacific Coast League. | six-under-par 69 to take a two stroke# Randall, ss, Whether the second-place Rain- lead in the first round of the Army’s True, 3b jers can overhaul the top spot.72-hole tournament to decide the Kopkey, rf Portland Beavers hinges heavily on ' championship of the European the- Buchanan, cf the Hollywood-Portland series afre of operations. | which gets underway with a double & R - | . header tonight. Seattle's triumph SKAGWAY PEOPLE HERE | Sc¢ore by Innings— Tuesday moved the Skiffmen with-| Mrs. Karl Hahn and son, Kar,| TAm 1234567 R in five and a half games of the Jr. together with Mrs. F. M. Reed, C. O S DR Pace-ketters, |arrived in Juneau on Jgemadt 201183x 1 the south- E A Only change in the standings bound Princess Norah from Skag-| Coiveries—Coast Guard: resulted pitcher; Jydstrup, catcher. from Sacramento’s 7-3 way and are guests at the Baranof decision over the Los Angeles An- Hotel. gels, moving the Solons into third — place, half a tilt ahead of the Seals. | &0 co o cotomimim o alvroccoronwmed Slerrromnpwma® 8 ol cccoococccocot TOTALS 3! H 17 0 16 0 ‘Tomlin, Fresh- 5] | - - DIDRICK HERE MR., MRS. WILSON HERE | Ditlef Didrick, of Seattle, PMA and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, of |guest at the Hotel Juneau. k L r Ay A | Port Armstrong, are guests at the| ——— GAMES TUESDAY | Gastineau Hotel. Empire Want-ads bring results! (American League) .8 ey ST P e g b - > is a New York, 4; AR RRRRRRRRRRRARRRRRARR (10 Innings). Detroit, 5; St. Louis, 4. (12 Innings). Cleveland, 6; Chicago, 5. (Philadelphia at Washinzton postponed). Boston, 2. (National League) New York, 4-4; Boston, 3-9. St. Louis, 4-0; Cincinnati, 3-2. (Only games played). (Pacific Coast League) Seattle, 2; San Francisco, 0. Oakland, 11-1; San Diego, 6-2. Los Angeles, 3; Sacramento, 7. (Only games played). T T T T T o E E R e e e et e e e CEEEE L ECEEECEEEEEEEE LU ety STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— Detroit New York Washington Boston Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia (National League) Team— w. Chicago .58 Brooklyn 33 St. Lauis 55 Pittsburgh 49 New York 50 Cincinnati 42 Boston 42 Fhiladelphia 26 (Patific Coast League) Team— W. L Portland ™ 45 Seattle 70 51 Sacramento 61 61 San Francisco 61 62 Oakland 59 64 San Diego 58 67 Los Angeles 53 68 Hollywood $3.95 to $12.50 o S5 e P PP P G COSTUME JEWELRY CAMEOPINS . . ... $1.00 PEARLS ;. ... . . 8288 SHELL PINS . . . . $1.00 Tax Included Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” § ! CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 - WHING DING | Phone 519 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS ‘ OFF (G SQUAD their long mastery of the Coast |men: Rowe, pitcher; Croft, catcher. { COATS--$5 to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |COASTAL AIRLINES " ON MANY FLIGHTS " DURING TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, AR R AR ARG AR R AR RS EGE RRRRRT RERRIRTRE | Frea Johnson, H. H. Magnuson,' To Hawk Inlet—James Erickson, | 0. E. Oliver, Russell R. Banson,! From Haines — Mrs. Robert M. Mary I Scott and Donald Milnes Nyman. i were outgoing passengers to Sitka| To Petersburg—Mrs. Cooday. yesterday. To Ketchikan—J. Erickson This morning passengers were as Eugenis Pascuum. follo —————— To Pelican: Henry Roden, H. A.; MR. MRS. ADAMS HERE Fanber and I. F. Sweeney. | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, of To Hoonah: Pat Sweeney and N. Excursion Inlet, have arrived. in A. McEachran. ! Juneau and are guests at the To Sitka: John Anderson, Henry Baranof Hotel. Moy, John W. Ryan, Edith Ryan,! - WG Mrs. Jehnson and Donald Hall. MR. MRS. BRINDLE HERE To Tenakee: Winifred O'Con- | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brindle, of nell and Glenn Jehnson ' Ketchikan, are guests at the Bar- To Haines: Bud Phelps, Albert anor Hotel, J. Stem .and Wm. H. Mattox. R To Petersburg: Mrs. Cooday. To Ketchikan: John Sullian, Tom | Ajaska Transportation receiving Slanos and Ira Polley. !freight at the Alaska Dock and Early afternoon passengers "Odfly‘sturage Co. for the following i places: Hoonah, Pelican, Craig and To Hoonah—Paul Hickox, Mrs Klawock, until Aug. 4th. RRRRRNG The ALASKA MEAT (0. wiLL BE CLOSED tomorrow and until the next shipment of meat arrives. . . The present meat shortage prevents us from securing a supply which will last be- iween shipments. LES STURM, Owner. and Alaska Coastal Airlines had the following incoming passengers yes- |terday afternoon from Ketchikan: \Frank Marshall, C. D. Payne, W. S. | Wright, Harold Brindle and Mrs. |Harold Brindle. | From Pelican City: Lee Roberts 'and Betty Edgecomb. | From Hawk Inlet: Howard Stab- ler and Ruscell G. Senn. From Hoonah: A. O. Peterson and Jerry McKinley. From Excursion Inlet: A. C Adams, Mrs. A. C. Adams, Thoma S. Parks and Arne L. Sabo. From Chatham: Paul Noland From Sitka: Ditlaf Didrick, Wal- ter E. Walsh, Beverly Botagov and Greenwaldt, Mr. Swandt and Jer Henry Moy. Mclnley. AR AR COOTOR SRR ARRG LB -5 SHIPPERS' ATTENTION 55 EEEG .66, 6.6 6 6 6 5 6% 5 e e e SRR RRRRG (RO EL T LT ELT T LR LR PR BT HE EUES 5, GRAY MARINE ENGINES FISHERMEN'S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Noen-priority orders being filled as material is released. Distributors for EDCO Bronze Electrodes - Juneau Welding & Machine Shop and Rad:i 5 § e deodorg, ts 1 like Arrid gy 1y . 13¢5, 0nd s10ps perspirg ATELEYErerENCRRRTYNRARNTENRE tage, Screon says: rr— tion 1945 ERIRFIRRERNST NIRRT, B330EERTIRLINELERE aziEsE 100.1t's gentle, 205y and pienrer < echive, £ant 1o use, - FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET SHAMROCK EGGS These Eggs Are LARGER—FRESHER LOWER IN PRICE Why Not Have the Best Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1. Does not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men's shirts. 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration 3. Apure, white, antise AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public ‘Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 8. Awarded Approval Seal of fimsiginanipian. § 208 Franklin Sireet — Telephone 757 ing — harmless to fabric. Use Falrbanks Office: 201-2 lavery Buflding Attid regularly. 3P and 59t s s ¥INLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE -ARRID THAN ANY OTHER DEODORANT 704 WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Juneau Deliveries— i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. Blackheads, Too, Went Fast B Yes, it is true, there is a safe, harmless, medicat liquid called K s up piumples overnight as it acts to loosen and remove gly blackheads. Those who followed sim- plé._directions and applie upon retiring were amazingly surprised when they found thiciz pimples and blackheads had disappeared. tlcaly praise Kleerex and | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle your money back. for ay, sure. Butler Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HE{\TING Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. 83 to 815 $28 HOUSE COATS Blouses. . Hats. . Girdles on saleat Greatly Reduced Prices B c e aeeeae e o ) / Serving the Cause of Victory Courteous -and Dependable ' " P e a cé oo o Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 747? 4&" REDUCED ¢ RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRR R RRR R AR RRR R RARRRRRR R RRRRRRARRRRRRRRRIARRRRRRRR ) FARES to Westward Alaska P4 ANCHORAGE ...$..70 McGRATH ... NOME .. BETHEL KODIAK ... (Effective July 21st) Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points " SUBFECT 10 FEDERAE TAX ™ RRRRRRRRRRITIRRAS Women's AppareL Pl BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING “It's the Nicest Store in Town” WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE RANOF HOTEL Phone 716 B 0.2 ¢ %%, 5,¢ Y

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