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20 miles per hour tonight and Friday. Rain. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | (National League) | [ Anchorage where he will be in-| e AD SPORTS | POUGLAS 570 2o ALASKA AIRUINES | | was Dougl: 1 1945 graduate of the Ex'ra_Basers Chicao, 5-10; New York Brooklyn, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. 8 St. Louis, 4; Boston, 2. | N ws h School, and took the highest BR'NGS 22 FROM " Cincinnati, 1-6; Philadelphia, 0-8 | honors of his class. He is a son of Galn Ben a|s ROUNDUP Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Savikko. | . g (Pacific Coast League) 10 SCHOOL HERE | — WESI po‘NTS : Oakland, 3-5; Seattle, 1-4. Second-grader Johnny Ross TO TENAKEE SPRINGS L] (Second game 11 innings). eR G Cashen is attending the Douglas, Mrs. Gust Wahto and daughter, AL S |I| vs “ Y San Francisco, 3; San Diego, 2. GHICAGO, Sept. 6—Sid Luckman, public Schools this term. ‘He, his|Mrs. Tyra Anderson, left on the| Alaska Alllres SEarite L L] ® Los Angeles, 4-4; Portland, 1-6. who was pass master of the Chicag0 pother and a younger sister are | Estebeth last evening for Tenakee l;nnk‘,(“.\‘ph\||\ Flahart, pilot Hollywood, 6-6; Sacramento, 3-14, Bears before entering the Maritime|siaying with Mrs. Sadie Cashen, | Spr where they will spend ‘Cx:“‘"\‘”::‘:; ““\"“];T"‘“"‘:““y‘ WANTED service in 1943, was to rejoin the o..pqmother of the children, while | several weeks. Mr. Wahto and son, from Anchorage with the following No Ground Gaihered by STANDINGS Ur THE CLUBS | Club at is Collegeville, Ind, training| ihe father is out of town. Douglas, who was Just recently | JRO% (00 N e P, Ligda, Leor WOMEN WORKER camp today. 2 fischarged. frota the Army after 1D PASSCIEErs; CEME g * W VORKERS Br w Na' (American League) . ‘ owns, S as They - : — i bk S : ot Ay ard Green, John Hovde, F eam— w. L. MRS. TUCKETT RETURNS hree and one-half years’ overseas i y Also Divide Detroit 455 SEcoNS {"E‘?"‘;i”ff‘l‘")_ b Mrs. Charles Tuckett returned |scrvice, will join them in a day or :_"‘r:‘;lml'l\“;(’f“‘: Sil e won PART TIME OR FULL TIMi 2 st. Louis 70 59 v S 29 e % where she has been visiting for - h R AT THE ess! s < pretty fas et, i Hufieson, Jean Hufieson, William (By The Associated Press) New York 68 60 show still is pretty fast on his feet, . "l o0p o ghe accompanied Miss BUY WEHREN HOUSE sty e In' was the old gopher ball that o last night became the most durable o Spralir Ruth Sawyer, Vida Nye ; Cleveland 65 61 1® Betty Bommett south on July 9,[ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hermann have e i NEW SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY ruined the N. Y. Yankees yester- & catcher in National League history v and Thurston Ny ¥ & ) V T LAUNDR A 8 ; Chicago 64 65 Y where Miss Bonnett began her |purchased the Joe Wehren home on o ke gt 1 LS day in the first game of two Wwith goctor 6 0 . When Al Lopez, the peppery Sollsse o the G e ¢ Thira Street, through the Shattuck From Cordova: M. W. Godding, the Tigers, after they had rallied 'ppi. rl‘-l s f s;7 field captain of the Pittsburgh Pir- 1';‘_ L Sl niversity of .\,“.”,,’ ‘;‘j R "rx ’ l}“‘ Mr. Evans, Mr. Tronsgard and Mr. iladelphia 4 atés, took the first pltch from Rip’ Chltormiia, Berkeley, 'Also attend- [ Agency of Juneau. The Hermann|peland ing the university are several other | family has resided in Douglas f From Yakutat: Joe B. Collier and for three runs in the eighth inning s | 2 Sewell in the first inning of the night i thei imerou 1d their nUMErous ngrg Joe B. Collier. Channel girls, including Miss Doris | several ye: at the Stadium | V The largest week-day crowd of T“m__(!\allmml Lm»i/“e) L. Pt 8ime with the Brooklyn Dodgers c. “no is in her third year [ riends will be very happy to leam the season watched in awe &s Chicago B 47 s peniiked tne 1TARICERIE R there fand ) ove . - | the 5 Bakland 1o maxeiiptas | | O ShE S flight. Ui SGUSHE 2 J had played in It broke Gabby e and holds several high stu. ey have decided to make Douglas flew to Anchorage: John O. Ma Eddie Mayo unloaded a three-run. St. Louis 7 B8 07 | Wirnott's record of 1198 Y dent offices, and Miss Lois Davis,| ‘heir permanent home. They have | e¥ " L Xo i ™ ecter Gree homer off Floyd Bevens, Yank Brooklyn 72 55 561 i who is president of the Masonic | hree boys, Allen and Rex, Jr, in |‘]:L "‘:‘“‘))"Ii"l‘\‘;(fi;‘|‘”‘1'\"l“"\ ‘R“u‘m(;‘;l;“ ace/, Whoi i beet JeRllEC on. Wi Ny York 160 592\ pypcyrr yNDER PRESSURE | POUCS ittendance at the Douglas Schools, | yoicine Nelson, Wilma Eckert and relieve Milkman Jim_Turner. When Pittsburgh fo Tl 687 B301 pyye Mus. Tuckett visited several days|ind & younger son, Trigve. i artih Beter Hank Greenberg followed with a Boston 51 73 438 2 is running out on the Ameri- i - S R : ays g child, John Gorsuch, Martin Peter- long clout into the New York Cincinnati can League Tiger chasers with De- With Doris and her mother, Mrs son, Albert Peterson, John Halber- 4 b B R R incinnati 50 78 391 % soarne » Wendell Cahill, as well as other NON-PROFIT CLUB stadt, John F. Bailey, Albert bullpen and Roy Cullenbine and Philadelphia X001 AoE|o e Ta-gume. eNSiom LTS . A A 5 ;| e, 208 Ao £000000000600000000060000 oeee Rudy York rang tremendous extra- formidable with each passing day friends in San Francisco and the The Graehl Circle Club, of Fair- schmidt, Ethel Schmidt, W. L. Boyce 00900000000000000000000 basers off the walls, the assembled Proitl (—‘—; L as the opposition begins to get short Bay Area. On returning, she visited | banks, has registered as a non- and W. D. Williams, - AU W oot banbale | (Pacific Coast League) on games to play . .. Washington, the in Portland, Ore, and Seattle.( orofit corporation with the office| To Yakutat: Lourdes McMaster. save Your Food and Eleclrlcal . y . | Team— W. L. Pet.'closest rival, has only 22 left and all Where she met Mickey Pusich.fof the Auditor of Alaska here oo After absorbing that dishearten- Portland 101 62 620 of them must be shoved into the Helen Forrest, the Robert Bonners,| Business of the organization will ATTENTION SHRINERS! A 2 = ing 10-7 pasting in the opener Seattle 94 69 577 records before Sept. 23, when the Mrs. Robert Fraser and daughter|be to operate recreational and - ppllances WIih after t}:}e‘y Lgouihlrtheydhn)d ithm zan Frunf\scn :f‘ ;g 531 Nats wind up their schedule, a full and Hallie Rice, as well as many [social centers, bars, etc, for the Regular monthly meeting at the away, the Yanks found the Ben- Sacramento 6 week ahead of the rest of the league other Channel folks. Mrs. Tuckett |benefit of club members. There is | Legion Dugout Friday evening at w ~ gals’ weakness in the second game. Oakland 81 82 St. Louis’ Browns, in third place, reports fine weather and a trip|no capital stock and duration of 8:30. Important business session, '{a""" “SB“"S“C” Lefty Joe Page, good enough to San Diego 74 90 451 put only four games back, match well spent the corporation is limited to five J. W. LEIVER! - Yy make the 1944 all-star team but Los Angeles 68 96 415 Detroit w 25 contests in the fu- years. Incorporators are Thelma (10,057-13-Adv.) Secretary. later shuffled back to the minors, Hollywood 63 100 .387 ture book Among the contend- BOBBY SAVIKKO INDUCTED Hayes, James G. Hayes and Joseph > C 0 v E R s hurled his first complete game of ~ e ers only the New York Yankees with Bobby Savikko left yesterday for Empire Want-ads bring results! the year, a gaudy three-hit effort, SENTENCE SUSPENDED 28 have more left than the Tigers ———— A e — FOR that _completely bamboorled the| Charies Head, Negro rooming Pt Nl POeOnS B CEELET A R TN, L SRR R Toas! M Coffee B ;... Adding to the worrlés o oasters ixers ... M ... Coffee Brewers leaders, 5-1. Al Benton failed 0 house operator, was yesterday sen- d h last for the seventh straight time, tenced to six months in jail for as- 'h¢ hagsard pursuers is the newly- a major mystery of the C:\mpuip,nj > T " awakened home run power of the i 3 H St. Louis and Washington muffed ?:;xsx:m:?rd :‘2?;;136?;\'(]"1'151‘0 c::],: Detroit lineup, which has accounted h ) Also in three- and SIX-piece Bowl COVEI’ a chance lo gain when they spit tonce was suspended and Head {i FIEn [UTPY SWAS I the st Phone Phone Sets that are just the thing to preserve @ pair at Griffith Stadium, the given one-year's probation on pro- i coplda - = h ors taking the opener in 1l yision that he maintain good be- “SLATS” FOR SALE? K Benators (akiig e cpeer o 11 vk e maintain good be.| , | “SLATS' FOR SALE 767 the freshness of those left-overs. havior d 1 the First Di and leave the First Divislon | o' 'ty0t Martin (Mr. Shortstop) Moisture Resistant Durable A hitter. Washington had the other of Alaska and remain away until <0 1 r half all wrapped up to take home called to report to the Grand Jury g WOt be playing for the : Custom-Tailored ¥ Cards next season . . . Story is thaf usiom-1altiore when Lou Finney tied it up with & nere next spring. Head had been g0’ win wart' more dough thiln - Sam Breadon wil pay 0 he1l be FRIDAY-SATURDAY PURCHASE SETS NOW AT homer in the ninth and the pound over to the Grand Jury by Browns finally won out in the Commissioner Gray on a prior A0 2or o Har by GE A r a fancy ce and b(homd'enst will take over. tenth frame on Vern Stephens syult with a dangerous wm,m;, triple and Mark Christman’s single. charge i i - = Fios STRANGLE-GRASP 1031:[1:’%;‘;% Rx};;;veewned : I:)Ll ea. Alaska Electric Light and e o e i FOR Power Company Detrott, 10-1; New York, 7-5 | T will not ve responsible, for ON p(l "".E "0 ashington, 2-3; St. Louis, 1-4. y a - B w Bttt 53; ClRvEtR, L8 fifybs:u."“"“m s i 4 CAKE FLOUR Phone 616 Chicago, 15-6; Philadelphia, 6-5. (10,056-t3) PASCUAL NIERE. CON(EDED DUCKS SOFT-AS SILK c il i il £ o - - U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU S S ——————— JUNEAU, ALASKA (By The A\soc‘i:kd Press) WEATHER BULLETIN Portland’s Beavers now hold a full DATA FOR =i fIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MZRIDIAN TIME StVel-game margin in the Pacific ( A N "No 2 (a“s" follow- ot Max. temp. | TODAY Coast League pennant push last { Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weatherat INg @ split last night with the i smnon 2 k;rss.‘ | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. '}"é;g:n“'“"“‘ 5'{‘"“(‘;“*3‘“‘(5"2“‘k‘ was No zl/2 nchorage 46 46 24 Ra dro] g two to the Oaks. . ‘ B 20 25 e The twin-drubbing by the Acorns SIZE TASTEWELL Bethel 50 46 is generally conceded to have push- C " R N T R A N S p 0 RTAT l o N Cordova 52 45 45 51 Rain ed the Rainiers almost entirely out e Déwien 50 o of flag contention, throwing the OLD RANGER C O M P A N Y Edmonton 8 38 30 = i spotlight the rest of the way on Slightly Sweetened SHURFINE ) Fairbanks 56 36 46 03 Rain the battle for the two other Shaun- Haines . 56 48 49 05 Rain nessy playoff berths. PE A R S P EAS Juneau 55 | 48 P 40 Rain The Seals and Sacs are at present Juneau Airport . . 54 | 48 49 19 Rain | ]mldm;;; do\;vn k';he third and fourth SILVER-DALE Ketchikan 5 61 48 52 . i posts, but the hard-driving Oakland 4 e - g e e Kotzebue ke [ - e | club—which this week ‘has proved ! Slightly Sweetened—Cling 1 RELIANCE SHREDDED McGrath Y o Eal | too much poison for Seattle—can't Weoh o {yet be ruled out of first-division PEACHES BEETS Petersburg " 59 | 48 50 Rain | consideration. Northway 60 41 | i % "AL—N Portland Neicrr . ard s 56 Clear CAB OFFICIAL LEAVES fl‘i}‘!_‘c ‘l\'r!\l[\mcle d DEL MONTE DICED : | Erince George : 44 a1 T, Pt. Cloudy | ALASKA FOR NEW YORK 2 ¢ CARROTS Prince Rupert PR i 44 56 T ~ I San Francisco s 67 ‘ { s | After spending a year in Anchor- A P B (/ 0 T Seattle iita. L. 70 | 52 54 0 Smoky |cge as administrative assistant to Sitka 5 . 60 | 50 50 20 Rain !the Civil Aeronautics Board, Miss (ANS 09 Whitehorse ... 60 |. 35 46 T. Pt. Cloudy | Thelma Long plans to leave soon (ans L] Yakutat 56 | 49 50 1.00 Rain | by plane for Juneau on hér way to L] *__(4:30 am. yesterday to 4 30 a.m. today) {Hew York City to make her home. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN {Miss Long was with CAB in Wash- Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | ington, D. C. for a year before com- BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND WIND Height of Waves k"‘g to Alaska. Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | T 7 gape gecision e Cloudy 50 W 16 Teet | DA[‘)’;Si SOUTHBOUND o o an ( ape Spencer ... Rain-Fog 51 SSW 27 3 feet | D. E. Davis, Alaska Stabilization Eldred Rock ... ....Rain 50 SW 24 5 fest | Director, is to leave here tomorrow Five Finger Light Rain 52 SSE 32 4 feet | for Seattle, to confer with the Re-* FRESH Guard Island Drizzle 54 s 23 A gional War Labor Board Director, Lincoln Rock .. ....Cloudy 52 SswW 31 'z feet who has just réturned to the ibi Point Retreat .Rain 50 SSE 10 Smooth lNcrthwest from Washington, D. C. G R A p E S Rlblers' seedless’ p o u nd ( MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA : Inland channels, | Director Davis expects to receive Red Mala a Southeast Alaska and Dixon Entrance to Yakutat — southeasterly Lolinfmmauon as to post-war tech- - g 4 - e e e ————————— e ——— scutherly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour becoming southerly winds 15 tol niques and application —of new o AR T e e ] HALE... Eleirrnerlyoralt | pEA(HE ELBERTA pound 20‘ VICTORY CAFE Now Open ] (ANTALOUPES - - Pound 15¢ [~ ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS l In It n Its New Location at — Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. 460 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET | ‘ ~ N Specializingin (UBE SUGA R .‘ , pound box 25( g b g CHINESEFOQOD .. . and HOME MADE PASTRY JCHICKEN and STEAKS FRIED We also serve h} appoiniment Full Course ORIENTAL DINNERS For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Drop in at THE VICTORY CAFE NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess " : Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 RMERRSS - Drlp, or Hegugz Giind Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 (UFFEE - z lbsi 69( TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines LARGE PACKAGE 5.0.5. - 35¢ KITCHEN TOWELS 2 rolls 35¢ BUTTER pounds 99( TWO DELIVERIES SILK TISSUE - 4 rolls 29« EGGS 2 dozen §1.39 10:30 and 2:30 GRAY 'MARINE IIGINES FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Non-priority ordgrs being filled as material Distributors for EDCO Bronze Electrodes Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ST34400 . s R RlAtRERAREERESRIESRININIRIRINNRNENNITARAINNEIALNIIN) L T N T L L £ ] H § H H released. a i g o