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o, Aom st ity P | AT b o o b, Mg ol 4 Do, {0 Poa it Cnenatrad Ponecge Doarrtradr Nt vnit P ate AR 2 ~ fmmm) WINS TWO FROMOAKS nant Are Now Fad- ing Away Fast (By The Associated Press) Seattle’s chances of winning the Pacific Coast League pennant are dwindling fast as the field moves into the last quarter of the 1945 season, the Portland Beavers hold a six and one-half game lead over the second-place Rainiers. Last night the Beavers won a double- 0'REILLYS WILL li teneds and entertainment seekers throughout Alaska, will open Sunday Seattle’s CMes at Pen- ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA oyal's pleasing songs and string ass. Extremely enthusiastic about the jubble Room, Junéau and its sur- ounding scenery, the O'Reillys are cking forward to their engagement 2ere PETER FAWCETT OF HOONAH PASSES ON OPEN ENGAGEMENT IN BUBBLE ROOM O'Reillys, favorites of radio The | Hospital, returned to their homes yesterday. 1. Larsen has been dischar from St. Ann's Hospital after receiv- ing surgical care. Winnie Groom has returned home| § from St. Ann's Hospital was a medical patient. Leland Dunlap entered St Hospital yesterday for surgery Mrs. Olgo Klutzig was admitted yesterday to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical attention. John Eggum, surgical patient at where she St. Ann’s Hospital, was dischargec yesterday. - e © o 0 0 v 0 00 00 0 . ° * TIDES TOMORROW ° ° . ® o o August 18, 1045 ¢ o o . . ® Low 3:551a.m, 32ft. e e High 10:23a.m., 11.0{t. e Low 1456 p.m, 641t e e High 21:55p.m, 148ft. o . o © e 0 000000 0 00 Ann's'# v‘h(mdrr from Oakland by identical scores of 1 to 0. And at the same S —- game in the three major countries where it is played. | time, Seattle was taking a 14 to 1 shellacking at the hands of the It's a believe it or not item, but Los Angeles Angels. Mike Jacobs' publicity deparungnt: Portland won its double victory insists it's 'true that Frankie Jacobs actually exposed DPitching v himself to hard work in order that inning curtain-raiser went 10 inn- Tony Janiro could become a big-|ings before the Beavers broke a, time boxer. . . . The story is that|scoreless deadlock. Southpaw when Tony, now 18, still was too|Cohen tossed {ive-hit ball to shade young to get by as a pro, Jacobs Mitch Chetkovich in their mound where Eleanor’s piano and Solovox} GRADE AA took a job in a warehouse, lugging duel. In the nine-inning nightcap, heavy cartons around, to pay the Mandel Mosser allowed only two | board bills. . . . When Janiro finally jhits in out-pitching Johnny Ba- bich, who gave up six safeties. | The Los Angeles Angels pounded two Seattle hurlers for 19 hits to] to 1 triumph. i came east for polishing, Frankie got time off afternoons to coach his protege but had to make it up by night work. The really | Win their 14 incredible part is the smlemem:\ 3 “Frankie Jacobs never squawked.”! 'PAN AMERICAN RELIANCE > Bucko McDonald, the fcrmed a beautiful complement to|both medical patients at St Buifer 2 Ibs. $1.09 night in the Baranof Hotel's Bubble T . manager Jack Fletcher an-| Peter Fawcett, of Hoonah, died nced today. esterday at the age of 72 at the O'Reilly formerly directed | Sovernment Hospital, following a h chestra in engagements | prolonged illness. at the Olympic Hotel, Washington| He is survived by his wife, Mary lotic Club and other prominent wweett, a daughter, ' Mrs. Amy ght spots of the Northwest and | Xnufson, and a son, John, of Ex- as staff pianist for KFAR in rsion Inlet, and a neice, Mrs. Jessie ks where she met and mar- | Wilsen, of Juneau, Royal O'Reilly. Her husband| Funeral arrangements will be an- was employed by the station as stu- need later, pending word from dio vocalist and engineer. He has s. Knutson, who has been notified been a featured vocalist with Jua-| f her father’s death. The remains auin Grill's orchestra in San Fran-| rec at the Charles W. Carter Mortu- cisco. ary Fcr the past year the couple have -+ appeared at Don Hammond's Chena e Anes Room in Fuioanks,| HOSPITAL NUTES Leonard Smit, and Denzil Moen, Ann's Manager |04 the Qnks by M o St SR L T N T The scheduled seven- | player who is just starting in as al hockey in a5 | TAKES 14 OUT Canadian member of Parliament, ‘f‘ys e 0? . p}l‘a;f;]x;-tmu o Pan American World Airways flew |‘more money for rehabilitation, v\, "soywing 14 people to Seattle| | bigger pensions for soldiers' widows y.gerqay: Ernest Peterson, Phyllis| and an increase in tourist trade.” SRS ~ v | ! | — | NEW YORK, Aug. 17—If Ameri- {can officials have their way, the {next Olympic Games will be held H 4] | even if they have to be on a more Tattered Redbirds SHll oo oo™ ™ s "tne » lo 3 1 pinion that Avery Brundage is Can’t Be Counted next week... . . One of the men 'he left hehind pointed out that the (By The Associated Press) {there was a big argument as to Billy Southworth’s tattered St.'whether. ski instructors should be to town and aching in every from many nations were paid for muscle, still can't be counted out “broken time” and gymnastics in- Five games back with 42 to go, pupils. . Strangely, he argued 12 against Chicago, the world that ice hockey had remained Philly sunshine while the Cubs are been more or less a cash-and-car wrestling with the alert Brooklyms. band all but knocked the Dodgers loose from their ‘moorings in al rocher had the Bums back cn their toes yesterday to grab a 2-1 evener shooting for his nineteenth, was | the victim. | as saying Seats never would start another game for the Brooks as then Tom has started six, won five and gone all the way three times. the Cards were shutting out the} Phillles, 4-0, on Ken Burkhardt's| gio and Andy Seminick with singles were able to touch the Red Bird thirteenth victory. 4 Cincinnati finally broke its 13- double bill from Boston, 5-3 and 8-3. Joe Bowman and Vern Ken- FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945 ARE STILL l“on a very sound amateur basis, |carrying to the London meeting Out of Race ' s {last few times the games were held, Louis Cardinals, limping from town 'allowed to compete; soccer players of the National League race. structors could vie with their champs are making hay in f.he‘smcr,ly amateur although it has Although Charley Grimm’s happy 20-6 series opener, Lippy Leo Du-| behind Tom Seats. Hank Wyse, ‘The Lip went on record June 1 long as he was manager but since While the Bruins were falling, two-hit effort. Only Vince DiMag- freshman, who was registering his game losing streak by sweeping a nedy were hit hard but outlasted Stutte, Gladys Tenneson, James the Braves’' tossers. Tommy Holmes . . . His district takes in some of Tn‘:mmm lM;:i!\ Bit:l‘)m:\n. t,_;\,"l‘;\ boosted his leading batting average Ontario's best fishing country. Bierman, Wilho Alens, Ruby Sowder, | THURSDAY’S RESULTS (National League) Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 1. St. Louls, 4; Philadelphia, 0. Cincinnati, 5-8; Boston, 3-3. New York, 2; Pittsburgh, 1. (American League) Detroft, 9; Washington, 2. Chicago, 11; Boston, 3. St. Louis, 7; New York, 2. Cleveland, 7; Philadelphia, 6. (Pacific Coast Leaguej Portland, 1-1; Oakland, 0-0. First game 10 innings). to 371 with five hits, including | |Paul Hickox, Rodrick MacKenzie,| three home runs, to pace both cir- | Johnny Greco, the hard-punching pominick Zuanick, Martin Holt, Glen | cuits with 23. | welterweight from Montreal, and wegell and Jack Barrett. | The Van Mungo-Ace Adams com- the up-and-coming Tony Janiro' T Koatehikan: Martime Oaksmith, bination clicked again for the New | from Youngstown, meet at Madison james Daly, John Daly, George| York Giants in a 2-1 photo finish Square Garden tonight in the first Houts, Francis Stevens and Arthur | victory over Pittsburgh on the major boxing show since Japan Carpenter. strength of Manager Mel Ott's ‘surrendered. | To Fairbanks: Vernon Logan and| seventeenth round-tripper. { The bout, limited to eight rounds Katherine O’'Conner. Hal Newhouser tossed his glove because of Janiro's age, is the sec- | Incoming passengers from Seattle on the hill and Washington ond between the veteran and the were: Frank Graham, Bernice promptly curled up again for the sharp, counter-punching youngster. Smith, Clarence Taylor, Jack Pen- terith time in two years and the‘ nington, Frank Lahtonen, Goldine fifth stralght this season, 9-2. De- Rauch, Wilbur Shafer and Merle trolt kayoed Marino Pleretti and AI.ASKA (oASIAl Harrics. restdred its lead over the Nats to From Fairbanks: Winton Arnoid, thre¢ and one-half lengths. Charles Fairweather, Charles Yeat- | Dive Ferriss missed out on his I" MA“Y IRIPS man and Robert Adamson. | bid.for win No. 20 as the Chicago | | ——————— White Sox shelled him off the | Empire Want-ads bring resuits’ mound in trimming Boston, 11-3,| Passengers flying to Hoonah, yes- — for. their fifth win in a row. |terday, on an Alaska Coastal plane News. that Charley Keller will Were as follows: C. E. Taylor, Frank| rejoin his New York Yankee mafes ‘A ‘Lahtonen,: Jennle Welsh, C. A. Wh”' talled to pull the Me-; MorTill, Mrs. C. A. Morrill, George ,clan ‘out of its slump as.OWEman, Mrs.' George Ongman, they:, bowed to St. Louis, 7-2. James Johnnie, R. H. Peterson, 0. Cleyeland tightened its hold o a OBten; Hugh Antrim, James Parks,/ rat . divisioh berth by shading»n“"“" Johnson iand Carl Jensen. Ph}lnde}phtn, 7-6, on Dutch Meyer's| 10 Hawk Inlet: Benny Lopez. single in the last of the ninth. To' Sitka: Tdn Kootuk, Eva Deen- an. Paul Scharpenberg, Esther Scharpenberg, Frank Heintzleman {and Sam Martin. Incoming passengers from Ketch- ikan were: W. L. Wesley, M. H Mears, John A. Sines, Robert Blank Mrs. D, Gimmel, David Gimmel, Mrs 0. Colby, Marshall Crutcher and L B. Housley. | From Hoonah: Jerry McKinley and {Vernon Johnson. From Hawk Inlet: Don Davis. From Sitka: O. E. Arnold, Mrs. E. Cjaniemi, Mrs. Eila Hansen, Norma Nelson, Ada Pecore, Howard Stabler and Arnold Amundson. From Excursion Inlet: A. Kaargo, ‘Hnrrlet Christenson and Samuel H. Kauffman, Los les, 14; 3 Sac Afl‘:w, 10; ;.If:g:omli, 9 From ‘Petersburg: Art Uggen. Blevl:nnmlnnmgu :loifghts this morning were as fol- San Pranclsco, 6; San Diego, 5. To Hoonah: Peter Nelson and Jack Pennington, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS : ... (National ) To Pelican: Mrs. C. J. Sheldon and Mrs. Ojaniemi. Team—t W. L. Pt 1 gitka: Mrs, Frank Siroy and ghmo S :: 648 puth Owens. t. Louis . 598/ o Pish Bay: Oliver Colby, M. H. 7 62 Brooklyn 47 569 Mears and Joseph Palentim. o N New York 60 52 To Ketchikan: Lilllan' Karl and Pittsburgh 39 55 518 Goris Sinn, 52 63 452 T, wrangell: Ada Recore and Carl 45 64 413 Erqland. ’ £ 30 81 270| T, Petersburg: Bob Henning, Van ¥ G. Kirk, Jackle Kirk and Emily G. yOTM == i (American Lesgue) Kirk. 5@ " Women's Avoanes | Team— W. L. Pet| To Skagway: B. M. Adamson, C. : Detrait 62 44 585|A. Yeastman and ‘C. Tarweather. H Washington 9 48 .551| ¢ .- s the Nicest Store in Town” : Chicago 57 50 533 v Baranof Hotel Building : guvel;ndk : ? ;5'2 g: _:g DAUGHTER FOR HANSENS Rk« gt N s:.'u::ru & 83 52 505| Mr. and Mrs. Ove Hansen, who|f — - _ Bostogt . 1 des|Teside in West Juneas, ure purents|| Loslie A. Stevens Philadelphia 3¢ 69 330 g i g Public Accountant—Auditor morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. The |, ( o ice ific Coast League baby, who weighed 8 pounds, 6f| Accounting—Audits—Tax Servi 1-‘.2’_“ ke w.nz‘ Pet. | Ounces, is the third child for the First National Bank Building Portland 87 52 .626|Hansen family, joining a brother, TELEPHONE 36 Seattle 58 .580| Bernie, and sister, Christine. Sacramento ... 66 529| Mr. Hansen, who is employed by| 22 _Z_ . San Francisco ... 69 .507{M. Isaacs, is busy remodeling and * Oakland .. 74 475|finishing the family home in West cno TRANSFER g 3 461 | Juneau, on the Douglas Highway. 18 Aiacios 0 A1 D e - HAULING and CRATING Hollywood 84 400 ATTENTION DIBSEL, STOVE, GRUDE OIL e el — f ALL 0. E. 8. MEMBERS! B ey e 2 EXCURSION! B M. S. Patricia will leave Ferry Float at 10 a. m., Sunday, for Taku Glacier and Taku Harbor. Return|dinner in honor of Most Worthy to Juneau in evening, Bring your {Matron Mamie Lander, on Aug. 23. fown 'sandwiches. Coffee supplied.| Dinner is for all Star members and en passengers, minimum. $5, tax their escorts. Phone reservations e You must make your reservations before the night of Aug. 21 for the SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage PHONE 659 fincluded. Booking deadline Sat,/immediately to Mrs. Lynna M. ;;c p. . (Adv.) | Holland, ‘at 66; Mrs. Mary J. Cow- ————————— ling, Red 410, or Mrs. Mamie | Empire Want-ads brimg resuits! Sutton, Black 147. (Adv.) 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