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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA Temen s e PRIDRE AUREE S S i, T L S - GIS COUNTING|FROSH TACKE [P SPORTS IIRITSgJ"mkgm LARGE IN Blo‘ "oisss g ROUNDUP gt vmy Change- of-Name COLLMBUS Ohio, Aug. 3 — Thr*’ lEAGUE RA(ES Freshmen Make Most of v sos, i, i e oo TOUghESE Men of Wander- . Bluejacket Errors fo |5t championebin wib be neween' ing Tribe fo Fight for Refurned Vets Deciding! Clinch Flag Berth | oh, 5t v i’y Tile of King . | well stocked with veterans while Factors in All (:0"' It's an all-Subport’ Wind-up 0 the Bucks, defending champlons, GALWAY, Ircland, Aug. 3—Tw |the Juneau Softball league race for have come up with another crop of hard-drinking, hard-hitting wan- ests YEStefdaY 1945, with the Freshmen facing the freshmen that seem perfectly able derers will quaff a couple of quart |01d Awkwards in the flag finals, to take care of themselves in any Of Dotent moonshine tonight anc By Associated Press) cmmencing Monday evening kind of competition. And among then fight it out to the finish f § are hold-| The Frosh last night clinched the the veterans Ohio State will have the title of “King of the Irist power in both |right to oppose the Awks in the de- AllAmerican Bill Hackety at guard Tinkers” ; Yesterday bi \g three-of-five games series by anq paul Sarringhaus, star of the| The contestants —are Marti Bl ved o former sol- |stopping the Coast Guard for the o4 team, in the backfield. Ohio| Ward, who claims direct de cuilor the decisive factor in [sccond time in a Yow, in their pre-' gyite ang Michigan each wiil play | from \bhard, bard to the Iris tests, liminary play-off. ~Last evening's yne other three top-rated con- Kings of long , and Patric e was anybody's until the tOP-|tenders, but Illinois and Minne- Dodd, of Tuam. on of the final frame, when (.. ., ““l meet. They are the survivors of pre k-| liminary elimination rounds o dier ¢ each the six duled con’ Detroit’s ex-star Al Ben ml\ 8 planked the champion St. Louis Browa 0, scattering seven hits |lln Frosh punched across five mar | B o N e nt,|€rs to put the contest on ice, 8-2% | EYES OF FAITH boasting, drinking and fightin Jack Kramer, his mound opponent,! 4 gid a turn in the Seabees but that| IhlL Cord:]ldGu‘:;d .\gAxxtllcnams;es;ll):’l‘:: PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3 — The among the tou,,l}u.&(, men of th gidn't save him from his fourtn |nthe i A SR R0 I Middies—with full vision or sight- tribes of traveling tinkers wh } i |meeting of the two clubs, the Tars ... i contr vo| roam Ireland in gaily colored cara- straight loss. Red Ruffing, 4l-year- ! less—still control the seas. Two cut-hit the Soldiers, eight safe blows vans, mending pots and pans. old veteran of the New York 5 sare DIOWS, rews of blind sailors from the ik Dot Yankess, showed be had lost|toseven. The Sallors however, made, o) i1 g ge1pnia Nawil Hospital| Fach finalist will be given tw Jittle of his pre war cunning in ‘“lilntyl;;\ 1: th;o \w:'n:(;,\ \:ill: ‘)‘m‘;fll; clinched their point yesterday by qlm.lnt.s.nf 1x<:zr:1.1 ,I ish “mountai ¢ 5 Y a balli Gutrowing blind soldiers from Val-| dew” illicitly brewed. When, the stopping Boston {game Five of the Coast Guard are uuoug){ dnnkin:z.:md boastir I —— Cleveland, the Indians| : ley Forge General Hospital in!® (Smm::“”‘\;_mw jox. held an |¢'TOFS came in the fatal finale §beiat ot st Slihuvlkl]l they will fight, with no tactic an 3 ‘ The Box Score: i i SR { cld-fashioned -fest, u}llmtd‘(( ast Guard i River. A sightless Navy veteran barred. by the Tribe, 13 Pat Seerey’s I True, 3t 2 seated on the sidelines lled at The winner will be ])loz?l.nmm i u o lone point: “You're ahead, | King of the tinkers—or “tribes of 2 ? Navy—keep it up.” Then he turned |the road” as they call themselves ; 2 Y 1 to a spectator and asked, “they are,|20d Will thereby win four horsc B B E A K l N G . 0 r IT E Ms 0 and the right to free food and , grand slam homer in an eight-runlw /o) aren’t they?” third inning was an importantipnonap v _ A drink anywhere in his kingdom ” { BENTON BENDING 'EM It upmarried, the king alsd. get v A L u E S HH 4 ¢ “ T Ll factor but a neat job of relief!p g, p chucking by Pete Center, an U“‘mnd..u rf GI, saved the day for Cleveland. |p ceell s Prize showpiece among ex-service his choice of any of ”“" tribe men in the majors is Al Benton, | loveliest colleens for a bride. the ex-Tar, who has blazed a path 1 Chicago reversed the score Of|puone if ; 1 Wednesday's game by handing ppevor 1p 3 1 1 to the top of the American League pitchers with an unofficial 0.89 Pittsburgh a 1-0 blankng in the goprey sf 3 cnly scheduled contest in the Na- ' porrect, cf . o tional League, and once again former soldier was the hero—Harry | TOTALS “Peanuts” Lowrey, who rejoined the Freshmen earned run average and a 10-2 Bruins this spring. Castiglion: won and lost record, including five shutouts. Only Dave Ferriss of Boston among the servicemen over- shadows the Detroit star. Moo~ ood b s B in g e 0o e 5 0 00 0 0 o TIDES TOMORROW e o August 4, 1945 o e VALUE—SALE PRICE S TR:‘\“ FLOWER VALUE — Low 5:06a.m, 02ft. f pmedb i) SILENTBUTLERS2.75-2.00 | PICTURES 1.75pr.- 1. 25pr High 23:21p.m,, 163 1t. Washington twice shaded Phila- Kessenick, delphia, even though Steve Gerkin, Mueller, 3b Philadelphia’s luckless and winless Croft, ¢ pitcher who spent two years in the Krcgman, cf Army, out-pitched Marino Pieretti Ventrelli, sf in the nightcap. The double win Vartaktedian, 1b, gave the Nats a clear hold on Millinor, If WILLIE TIPPED TO TIP TIPPY | coccooccoocococoman v coccormmmmorme | © ool NEW YORK, Aug. 3—Undefeated ®_® Tompky, rf opposes Tippy Larkin, veteran cam- New York, 3; Boston, 1 TOTALS Washington, 2-2; Philadelphia, Freshmen lightweight champion, and Bobby THE SLY 2 Batteries—Freshmen: Rowe, puch ik 3 Tomlin, pitcher; Buchanan, catch- s 59 Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. ! pounds. IO 060 - 7.2 5.50 =« 4.15 San. Diego, 3-6; Oakland, W. E. Dunkle has arrived aboard | ) locked in a first- y i B = B XE Sedttle, 4; San’ Franci: a Woodley Airways Transport from ! round i Vic Ghezzi of At- TO RICHES! CHINA 7“",‘» 1)1:65, /lezfi) Q}°20 - . o P ol e A diat e Sers. | 3 s J, P & Portland, 9; Hollywood, 3. — —|par 685 yesterday. Nelson, of p and 3.0 N I aIld a’;-50 2-65 Team— W. L. Pet. commission of Alaska will meet in|tournament triumph. Washington 49 54 mgy be required for the reasonable]7l, and there are four men tied Philadelphia i 333 Chambers of the City Hall GEBO IN JUNEAU (National League) ness before the Commission may|guest at the Baranof Hotel, N Y I and sizes St. Louis . 56 577 E. F. JESSEN, Eustace Zeigler and Miss Carol J . 1 it s E n v l c E 3 00 Vallle for 2 25 Brooklyn 53 3 76 Chairman. Zeigler passed through Juneau ® & o Glass 4-25 value for 3'20 . : e e 00000000 0 ¢ in his three previous apg nces VALUE—SALE PRICE VALUE———SALE PRICE second spot. Rowe, p in Madison Square Garden, Wil ® o > v Ltahe e | BERFUME 4.25 - 3.20 | CHENILLE 190 - .75 GAMES THURSDAY Garrity, rf @, He ® (American League) paigner from Gartield, N. J., in a - 5 65 l 75 10-round feature bout at the ° o ave ® = @ Cleveland, 13; Chicago, 7. Score by inning Garden tonight. Joyce, holding vic- & Detroit, 6; St. Louis, 0. Team tories over Ike Williams, NBA Q; 00 2 %@ 35 ° = u—ri) o@ LB 1-1. jooAsECunrc 3 0:0 1 Lnurrm, rules a 6-5 favorite. Both Li ROMANC men are expected to weigh in i ik v TE—S D e ; T 5 (Natienal League) er; Croft, catcher. Coast Guard iundvr the agreed weight of 140 OF A RACY V ALUE—SALE PRICE VALUE SALE PR]CE RASCAL - (Only game scheduled). cr ko P i R ———— [ . AN 5 & WHO ROSE rinceion i n (Pacific Coast League) DUNKLE ARRIVES { 1 to, C “Lord" - - FROM RAGS 5.00 6.75 3.00 3.75 (1 innings) Anchorage and is a guest at the lantic City in the $10,000 Canadian J i v 3 00 Los Angeles, 4; Sacramento, 1. |Baranof Hotel | Open. both . stiob tWhAindar- 6.6 4.90 4.00 3. e oy 12 7 Fuia NOTICE lruur.\v, still is the hottest kind of Te P anm():\c.: OF L'nm CLUBS | TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN: |a favorite to make the Canadian an is es 3.00 3.75 2.73 2.00 merican League) The Unemployment Compensation|OPen his tenth straight individual c dY n . ; 4.50 == 3.40 2.00 -- 1.50 Detroit 53 596 Fairbanks, August 27th, 28th, and| Willie Goggin is in third place New York 8 539 29th, 1945 and as long thercafier gs| ¥ith @ 70. Ed Furgol is fourth with 8 2 Boston 7 44 516 conduct of such business as may be|for fifth place with 72s. They are e Colored or Clear Cleveland 5 500 brought before said Commission |Jimmy Hines, Stan Leonard, Her- || 5 Chicago 495 The meeting will start at 10:00 A n Barron and Ficddie Haas. el ' Glass St. Louis 6 471 M. August 2ith in the Council| - e MHarieas A ted Sh Ssoriel apes — | Any and all persons having busi-' R. R. Gebo, of Anchorage. is a 5 p b o ] Team— w. . Pet. appear and will be given an oppor- | R 5 SRS Chicago 59 33 641 tunity to be heard. ZEIGLERS PASS THROUGH New York 51 20 First publication, July 27, 1945, early this morning, enroute to alue for 2 “ Pittsburgh 5 Last publication, Aug. 17, 1945, 'Scaule 3 5“ valne ‘01’ 2 65 2'75 ¥ » % nganat T - . { : PLATES 2.50 value for 1.90 (Pacific Coast League) - I T B A Y S 1:50 b 4o l-.l5 . 73 value for .60 Team— W L. FPertland 8 45 Sacramento 2 s VALUE——SALE PRICE VALUE—SALE PRICE ‘;’;ll;ml:‘:;ianclaco 61 6 ; n n 16.00 & 12.““ ) 4.00 —-— 30“0 San Diego s ETESS s E R 8.““ - 6.“0 1 H “ M M E :L 2.50 - 109" miyel - h B A o 8.25- 6.20 RES 2.25 - L70 PULFORD HEAVES In Wari.... o= | BRUSH 1.95. 3.75 FIGU 1.95 -- 1.50 MIRROR DUCKS TO THIRD | In Peace... “l 0 e WIN OVER STARS' ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. MEXICAN DRINKING SETS--Were 6.00--NOW 4.50 ; - Pier 58 Seattle, Wash, Main 7479 s b ; “OASTERS Bill Matheson Breaks Up' ‘ PITCHERS OR Jfrcs_b GLASSES WITH RAFFIA COASTER! 11-Inning Game for Seattle Raini : PR e g e e ea“""e's « REDUCED FARES to l U C I I t WERE--2.00107.00 NOW--1.5010 5.25 win of the season last night as the Beavers trimmed the Hollywo i Stars. It was th(j third straight vic. FASTEST and sn"nlllm'r C E NT E R P l E C E s tory of the series for the Pacifi Coast League leaders over the last place Stars | Seattle, six games behind Port- land, won from San Francisco, 4| 1 to 3, in an 1l-inning contest via Rainier pinch-hitter Bill Maxm-wu‘ S e e drove in the tying run in the nintn| ANCHORAGE ...$.70 frame with a sharp single and then | McGRATH ... 100 repeated in the eleventh to knock | NOME PRETas | in the winning tally. | BETHEI 120 TS NAKNEK ... 130 KODIAK 130 WOODLEY AIRWAYS (Eftactive July 21st) CITY TICKET OFFICE Corresponding Reductions BARANOF HOTEL to All Intermediate Points Phone 716 SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX Pulford, picked up his eigheenth fi“ Westward Alaska o 19 . Women's Apvages = It’s the Nicest Store in Town” - Baranof Hotel Building CAESENSEREIEINTALAINIIISIZAZEEIZIRIEIAY -] H = = H H H = H = = = H =