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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1945 . CHISOX SHUT DOORONNAT - TIGER CHASE , Senalors M|ss on Chance | fo Tie Bengals for American Lead (By The Associated Press) The fast-moving Washington| ‘Senators collided with tke: red-hot| Chicago White Sox last night and | the result was a 7 to 3 victory for the Sox under the lights at Chi- ' cago. The loss dropped the second- ‘ place Senators a full game back | of the leading Detroit Tigers and} pulrd the Chisox to within a half | game of the third place New York Yankees. They are only four and! one-half lengths back of the front- running Tigers. i Detroit split an afternoon dnub)e header with Boston. After ‘Stubby Overmii: had handed Dave Ferriss his fifth setback in thg opener, the Red Sox scored four in the| twelfth to trim the Bengals, T-4. News that Manager Joe McCar- thy will rejoin.his Yanks today failed to help the Nuw Yorkers in| Cleveland where they were shut | out by Al Smith, who also batted | 4in the only run off Ernie Bonham.' The Chicago Cubs opened m\:‘ | | | | | | ; Coast League castern tour in the National as though tkey meant to clinch things | in a hurry by whipping Boston| twice. Ray Prim spun a five-hitter in the first and Hank Wyse hung up No. 17 in a 12-inning finale. ! St. Louis blanked the New York Giants behind Lefty George Dock- ins and Brooklyn shut out Cin- cinnatti, 1-0, on Dixie Walker’s home run. Pittsburgh and the Phil- lies took turns swapping white wash jobs. | GAMES WEDNESDAY (American League) Detroit, 5-4; Boston, 2-7. (Second game 12 innings). Cleveland, 1; New York, 0. Chicago, 7; Washington, 3. Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis, 4. (Natignal League) Chicago, 5-3; Boston, 2-2. (Second game 12 innings). St. Louis, 3; New York, 0. Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 0. Pittsburgh, 4-0; Philadelphia, 0-5. (Pacific Coast League) Los Angeles, 5-3; Hollywood, 2-4. Liattle, 6; Portland, 1. San Francisco, 12; Oakland, 11. Sacramento, 5; San Diego, 4. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— w. Detroit ‘Washington New York Chicago Cleveland Boston St. Louis Philadelphia Pct. 567 557 532 520 505 495 474 347 (National League) Team— w. Chicago 65 St. Louis . — 1] Brooklyn g 56 New York 54 Pittsburgh faam sl Boston. ... ciuiidinAG Cincinnati ... 43 Philadelphia ..........217 (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. Portland ... ERSE " | Seattle ... 5 Sacramento ... 9 Oakland . -85 San Francisco 65 San Diego .........61 Los Angeles .. .56 Hollywood .. J 53 ———————— DELAYED NORTH PLATTE, Nebr, — Leo Grieser, discharged veteran of the African and Silician campaigns, lost/ a wallet containing $30 on an ltaunn hillside in October, 1943. His wife received a letter from a company sergeant enclosing a $30 money order and carrying infor- mation that the wallet had been found. Poor Digestion? 503 Headachy? DD Sour or Upset? oo Tired-ljstless" og pset due to digested {¢ TTofulthelrfill py again your food must be ood may remain undigested— headachy and h'rlpbh. fore, you must nl digestive juice. Cuwr’- Litda iver Pills increase this flow quicl shetin 5ho roud:to ecing you're on 0 feel Bonde RAINIERS SHAVE LAP OFF BEAVER LEADING MARGIN Portsider Fischer Bests. Portland Ace Helser —Gorbould Hot (By The Assoclated Cress; Portland Beavers’ Puclhc‘ lead was chopped idown a full game last night as | second-place Erattle won a 6 to victory. Forty-year-old Carl Fischer held the Beavers to three The | stingy hits in a mound duel with , . by lone of Portland’s most effective hurlers, Roy Helser. The victory is 's fifteenth of the season. The Rainiers’ second baseman, Bob Gorbould, proved the biggest ‘umm in Helser's side. He had a (. ) perfect night at bat with four hits tin as many trips to the plate. In other coast contests, Sacra- |mento shaded San Diego, Los An- gvles split with Hollywood, and the ! |San Francisco Seals got the better | of the Oakland Acorns in a rugged swat-fest. * O TP R TWO IN TITLE DEFENSES ON TURF AT RYE i RYE, N. Y, Aug. 9—Defending titleholders Bill Talbert of Wilm-! ington, Del, and Miss Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., led |a field of favorites into the second round today by winning their open- ! ing matches of tkn Nineteenth An- |nual Eastern Grass Courts Cham- | pionship at Westchester Country Club. | Talbert, rated No. 2 nationally, Pedro, | | Calif. Miss Brough easily defeated | Miss Edna Steinbach, Richmond N. Y, 6-1, 6-0. Hill | livery 10DDS-ONTITAN STRAIGHT HEAT TROTTING KING GOSHEN, N. Y, Aug. 9 — Tie threc-year-old trotting champion- | ip, labelled months ago for de- to Titan Hanover, today is in possession of that little bay colt, picked up in the yearling sales iwo years ago for $3,000. Titan Hanover, a son of Caluns:t Chuck foaled on Lawrence Shep- pard's - Hanover, Pa., farm, erased any doubt as to his right to the title yesterday when he won the $51,046.96 Hambletonian in straight heats. The unbea‘c:n colt took the first a length and then made it} look by winning the second heat by three lengths. He turned ithe first mile heat in 2:04%, then clipped his tim to 2:04 even, on the second spin against 18 rivals— argest field in the history of (ho Corn Tassle Derby. - eee Empire Want-ads bring results! ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of a gridiron, repair of floats, and pile | driving, all in the Juneau Boat Har- bor, will be received in the office |of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, until 8:00 P. M, Aug. 17, 1945, and | will then and there be opened and ‘publicly read aloud. Bids received ! after the time fixed for opening will | | not be considered. Plans and speci | obtained at the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Alas Each bid shall be .xccnmpumvd by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bend in an amount not less than 5% of the amount of the bid The City of Juneau roserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a |won in straight sets 6-3, 6-4, from period exceeding 30 days. iNick A. Buzolich of San CHARLES L. POPEJOY, {and | tion ceremony | fell | tribal ceremonies wore strictly se- | City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, August 9, 1945. Last publxc’luon August 13, 1945, TMEROMSOUTH " OFIRELAND ' " AN AMBRCAN | Ninetecn passengers were flown to |Eeattle yesterday on a Pan Ameri- can ‘World Airways’ Clipper while the ! Kfollowm; 21 yere inbound passenge | from Seattle: John Cross, Helen M GALWAY, Eire, Aug. 9—Whether paughlin, Martha McLaughlin, ! Martin Ward drank Patrick Dodd james McLaughlin, Rubye Rottlu under the table or knocked him william Bengston, Glenn Belford,| for an Irish loop remained a mys- Raymond Marshall, Charlotte Ma tery to everyone but Ireland’s shall, Harry Playford, Theodore Law,| Tinker Tribe. , | Albert Schneck, Alberta Schneck,! But Ward was hailed as King- Capt. Andrew Clark, August Martti, elect as 5000 members of the Marie Van Dusen, Sue Tremble, Gypsy bands who roam the country Paul Brewer, Velma Brewer, Trudvi caravans, mending pots and pans Hawley and Ann Keenan. wolling horses and goats, col-' Juneau to Seattle passengers were | lected at Connemara for a corona- James Hawkins, Frances Hawkins, tomorrow night. Betty Roger, Jane Atkins, Domthy‘ |Kine, Ircne Pastro, Stella Moore, Alex Kerr, William Wrathers, John' {Reed, Cecil Arnold, May Reed, which anyone who got drunk or peter Andrae, Virginia Walton, Ira asleep was eliminated—candi- 'Sweeney, Henry Fancher, Frank dates for the past two weeks have Kenny and William DeBack. i vud for the title of king. With it! To Ketchikan: Alex Justeson and goes the right to free meals and Howard Stephens. free drinks anywhere \in the| To Whitehorse: Silas Miller, Phyl-' “kingdom,” a gift of four horses' hs Miller, Eva Spienel, Jukus Krom- and the best of the Gypsy cara- back, and Major Gerard Hart. | vans, and the choice of ’lhlkcrl To Fairbanks: Doris West, Gerald colleens as a bride. 'Wcst. Sheila West, Diana West, H. ,chlel Bain, Robert Sanford, Vir- Tk contest finalists were Wx\l'ngin‘a Crawford, Barbara Olson, and Dodd. Somehow Ward man- james Sherard, Frances Sherard, aged to prove he ranked highest'pilp Steen, Virginia Stoen and Da- “for ability to take drink like a'yid O'Brien gentleman, for physical strength,| To Nome: Richard Anderson, and for the record in settling|James O'Brien and Grace Burley. juarrels among the tribes.” But ail | -———— | ALASKA AIRUINES C. . T..... BRINGS IN MANY TIDES TOMORROW E: FROMWB‘IMARD ‘ ® o August 10, 1945 ® © | Apckq Airline’s Starliner Fair- ® banks hrought 22 passengers to 17.31t. ® | Juneau from the Westward yester- R |day and returned with 21. 16.5 ft. Those who arrived from Anchor- 14ft. e age were: James Hawkins, Frances o Hawkins, Botty Roger, Mrs, Jane At- ® ® o o 0 @ o o o o o kins, Mrs. Dorothy King, Irene Pas- S eee - ¢ tro, Alex Kml Stella Moore, Joseph Empire Want-ads bnug revulls'& Sm Chnrlfls chutecn, M H. In secret preliminary contests of drinking, fighting and boasting—in cret and even the coronation will be closed to the public. | R | | High Low High Low 3:09a.m., 9:32a.m. 15:50.p. m., 21:48p.m,, |motker, Halpern, Kenr:eth Smith, E. E. Nin- nis, Mrs. E. E. Ninnis, H. B. Mc- ey, The Rev. Melbourne, Dr. Ecorebrand and Phil Senour From Cordova: Governor Ernest Gruening, Mr. Parks, Margaret Becker and Joe Keller Outgoing Anchorage-bound pass- mgcr.s were: Tom Morgan, Trevor Davis, E. E. Weschenfelder, Mrs. E. E Weschenfelder, Lt. J. V. Hickey, Katie Hanks, Delbert Hanks, Karen Hanks, Capt. A. J. Clark, Mrs. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €C O M - P.ANY | Schenick, Mrs. Schenick, T. N. Law, R. W. hall. Vance John Cross, H. R. Playford, Msarshall and Mrs. R. W. M: To Yakutat: Captain, | Blackwell. MRS. JUHNSTONE FLIES TO STATES Mrs. Charles Johnstone, of Sitka flow to Seattle Tuesday, where she ct her husband, CM 2/c Johnstone, on his return fiom geveral months in the South Facific. She has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sher- wood, ut their home out the Glacier Highway, as well as her husband’s Mrs. Ted Johnstone. Little Gale Johnstone is remain- ing with her grandparents during her mother’s visit in the south -~ ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electricity will be off Friday, August 10th, from 8:30 to 10:30, a. m, in all of Casey Shattuck Addition. — On Calhoun Avenue, Dixon Street and lower Gold Belt 'Avenue, from 8:30 a. m, to 12 noon—weather permitting, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | & POWER COMPANY. FAIRBARKS ANCHORAGE o Kouiak 1 %fllmflfl!flflflflmmmmmmfllmflflmflflflflmHHIHIII“HIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIHIHIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlHI!!IIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS regret to announce that due to temporary shortages of help and fo the large amount of cleaning now accumulated in our shop We Will Be Unable to Accept Any Additional Dry Cleaning Until Further Notice. This action is necessary in order that we may finish the large accumulation of work now on hand. Cleaning now on hand will de deliv- ered as normal and our call department will be open as usual. We hope fo be able to resume in a very short time and with the addition of more skilled help fo give the same prompt, efficient service that THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS have always given the Juneau public. We Hope you understand and are patient. We are doing our best. Thank You TRIANGLE CLEANERS 'lIIllHIIIIIIlIIIIIIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHI umuml|uuumm|u|muumumm|mmm||mmmmumuuuumuummmummmumu"’ -~ JUNEAU fo ANCHOBAGE . . § 70.00 JUNEAU to NOME 120.00 JUNEAU {0 BETHEL 120.00 JUNEAU to McGRATH 100.00 Corresponding Reductions to All Intermediate Points 5D EXPRESS RATES BETWEEN ALL POINTS Federal Transportation Tax Not Incladed ALSO REDUCE DC-3 EQUIPMENT ALASKA AIRLINES PHONE 667 BARANOF HOTEL STEWARDESS SERVICE VICTORY CAFE Now Open In Its New Loecation at 4(!0 OUTH FRANKLIN STREET Specializingin CHINESEFQOD. .. and HOME MADE PASTRY AN FRIED We also serve by appointment Full Gourse OBIENTAL DINNERS For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Drop in at THE VICTORY CAFE NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess I OO RS RO A i, A At 5 A B A o S O AR SR o L