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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE! counted to nine when he jumped ; ] R AZI N K up. Lt. Col. Eddie Eagan, chairman As modern as tomorrow ... 1 of the State Athletic Oommission, ,__T\ ARG TR, \ who reprimanded Green for his } A outburst, declared the fighter had I been legally counted out. Eagan " A said the commission will “review A new-'ype the “unfortunate occurrence” at u e st RIOT SETOFF o sk “NO-BRUSH" § i shave cream ' H_A s ¢ + Stormy Time in Garden ~ VET OF COAST . TIDE TABLE l. | ; : « last Night at Victim , d c E ® © o September 30, 1945 © © ® Y ’ ‘ - e (laims Rocky Dirty’ : | —————— 8. Low 3:15a.m, 2.1t e RS PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Sept.| 3 H o Higt . Wash., S o ) A e ne st baones o T iy }ggi G 1811 | NEW YORK, Sept. 20 — Rocky 20.—Oapt. Bugene Blake, 60, veteran Savesiiie bitd elfor— football games played last night: . » o u B - . Graziano, boxing’s newest “Golden Coast Guardsman who fought in' BLO(K TODAYI Temple, cuse, 6. Portland and San Francisco @ e - 2r47em. 140 e e molf U T T devastating three wars, died Thursday of a heart MOIRSPrevamtrazorscrape Kansas, 20; Depver, 19. £ B o i O ® right hand punch to flatten Harold ' attack. and irritation Fe 4 I St. Mary's Pre-Flight, 9; Col- Seen Almos' [enam * SRS T Tomn e : Green in the third round at Madi-| Mrs. Blake, the former Hettie . ‘ lege of the Pacific, 0. Square Garden It sht. The Webster, said she would take the : 3 | d PR 0 e Low 4:26 GUATBLEIMTIN - [ARL DTG ab TRe Modern standards demand to-the-minute men are welcom- | Detroit, 32; Alma,'. 2 a.m, 181t ® ., he a free-for-all h tional Cemetery 3 / b & Ay 3 " Wln Ea(h PU'S Tlgers, (.:UbS, E;smm Fhv“:}vn '?mm“u oy 10 MIX m Fmals e High 11:07a.m. 140 ft. ® :::“v:h» \4;‘:(3\1(‘[ ‘;n“‘«' free huv a‘n ;fif‘:\g‘i‘(;nttt:d:fzn onal Cemetery xt: good grooming at all times. You ing Glider, Williams “no-brush’ " over—ca LOSS WI" d % 4 e © Low 16:56 p.m., 5.0 ft. ® . i i T i i R e b Unttoa mert ] must be clean shaven every day shave cream discovery, Glider ¢ {mand, 7; Auburn, 0 (By The Associated Pre o Higt peisips trainers and seconds that was During his 40 years of active ser; | » Yet daily shavi * was develoglt ially to mak g Maryland, 60; Guilford, 6. e sading rppeniangacn il ool G g e 22:59p.m., 147 ft. ® goued far into the night in the vice the Captain had duty at almost in the week. Yet daily shaving - was developed especially e Se"'e Na"o"a' Bemidji Teachers, 6; North Da- | {ually had the Pacific Coast League 4 ® Broadway hot spots. ShEEy 0088 . Duard. statipn :in, She can consurhe tie and effort— daily shaving easy-rend Soe cota State, 0. Clokasmes’ Blay < off Semi s Tlkls $:9. 09 000000909 ¢ I'he year's largest crowd—a United States and Alaska. Then| and can even be the cause of !’ortnblcl It contnin.l a |p:cf1nl ‘BULLETIN_ST. LOUIS, Sept. | RN sewed up today, with three wins A AT |out 18502 that paid the years!District Commander at San Fran- painful ifritation to your face. ingredient that acts like a lotion 29. — The scheduled game be- ! apiece over thelr first division® ® ®© ® © © ® o o o e o o biggest gate, $103,970 at $12 to cisco, he retired in 1935 but was call- That's the reason smart, up® —soothes your skin, refreshes it. tween the Detroit Tigers and | F ! rivals. . ojsaw the unexpected turmofl that|od back to duty in 1943 as Comman- | . St. Louis Browns this afternoon \ e Beals Nihhbled ramento' ® SUN RISES — SETS o | followed Rocky's fifth ~straight ""m"]‘ f’;"“"“““‘;‘“ Island, c““‘-'| Streamlined s"""’"’, was postponed Because of rain, for the (hird straight time last ® e Garden knockout. A e i in-li i ; ¢ making it impossible for the | B peatit e e e '».# September 30, 1945 » o 8] As Refera Ruby Goldsteln com- | e served onithe U.8.5. Gfhntin | To use Glider, first wash your skimiline without irritating Tigers to clinch the American | home grounds, 4-& . o ! pleted the count of 10, Green Alaska during the Spanish-Ameri- face with soap and hot water. acrapes and tiny cuts. League_pennant today. Two By all the rules of betting per-|® Sun. Rises o | jumped to his feet, yelling that {00 1““&/-“-“‘ by the end of the first Then simply spread on Glider | Rub in the thin film of Glider games will be played tormorrow. s the two leaders. ahenlid. bat " i0in: Sbts e | Rocky had hit him illegally on the | word ek rbedor j“’“’,‘f“““ of the| ~ with your fingers—never a that remains on the face. Its Detroit’ needs one victory for | 5 At . o |break, and tore after Rocky in a|>(C 00 "I‘il“;(“ Aflngs brush—and shave. special lotion-like ingredient the flag. If tomorrow's dowble- |y yuGH FULLERTON, Jr Y o Bloratiento.® ® - Ostober 1, 1945 @ ‘e -e|Heutral cornsr..Tb ‘Was not yntil! VSPYIR BEKE TR, 80 “I":f"s(;‘““:;\ Glider protects your face. It gives the perfect finish to your header is pestponed, Detroit au- NEW YORK, Sept. 29—One sure eir sex in the Seals' ® o|the police entered the ring that| e “Heretng 3 E i enables the razor’s sharp edge to shave. It refreshes the skin . ., : e ) 1 Seals | Nome, during the Yukon gold rush i tomatically wins the pennant. [ sigh Cenats th idaaRs hi but Port-'® Sun Rises 7:00 a. m. e | order was restored. il nten: SIS tah yBAFe on S| glide over your skin, cutting your face looks and feels softer 9 5 9 e ) the t epidemic of « not 1 e Sun Sets 6:3¢ p. m, e Green claimed afterwards that ). R Avotts X vl whiskers close and clean at the and smoother. PENNANT RACES AT A GLANCE | . 85 aying | ¢ afternoon when | @ e Rocky was “dirty” and, in addi- e el i :’:li o o o ofthere va anytl n with | a cader is scheduled ot the ® © © ¢ @ © @ @ o o o o o lion he thought Goldstein had only Empire Want-ads bring results) | lh i [ 5 E ; 5 last night's Rocky Graziano-Harold | Re Park. The Beavers wer e A t ‘"‘ky or greasy § 3 3 §|Green fracas although a lot of fans | idl ight i mdsnobnuh ol w3 | won't believe it since a flock of >—o— i I 2 £ F g [rumors and some violently shifting | ¥ § * £ Flodds led up to the TION MASONS 8 |, .. There were half a dozen im-| %" ; ot H R promptu seraps outside the Garden | JUl¢au Lodse Monday afte il s . g ¢ o ot 2 5 all across 49th Street fans were | SHE PURPOIR ALK V/4 Y " SR = R | uneral of our late - ] ; Detroit 87 M8 02 saw it, Green was com- E. Naghel. By Order of the H ‘G Waahingtan 87 61 2 o |pletely out and there was no ap- | PAID e - Natlonal ‘Lensdb— | parent reason for his effort to at-! J. W. LEIVERS, H IFISHERMEN'S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING T et o Gl il o e R (Ll Secretary. ’ Iz FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS H St. Louis 926083 !IZ‘:‘K‘ I l"‘l“”‘ ’::"( “ 3 \'l'fll\ Srpis Wonteads iy rosenar ’ H Non-priority orders blung filled as material e 3 s H is released calmly until he saw Harold coming H P — YOURE WASTING | 1 s : 3 then he decided if there was going | I8 |slr| ulors for ronze Elecirodes e e Ry, b the !0 be @ fight, he wanted in on it | 5 2 s fis major leagues. | U TV H Detroit’s Tigers and the Chicago | th} ;::T:‘:’:" / /4 H Cubs, already assured of no WOrse (o ioner Eddie E: = H [ 4 | A than a tie for the pennants, can| clinch the championships today - with a victory apiece. The Nationad League - leading | couple of handlers, the gu; > |are supposed to ktep things running smoothly, began swapping the kind |of punches that would have got Bruins, who are enjoying a three-| F |them tossed out of amatew game bulge on the runner-up St.| |toutme Louis Cardinals, with only three| "™ games remaining on each team’s A b schedule, grapple with the Pirates| .- ",'“[‘I'_:‘;\_ “(“ o '(j)' o m in a doubleheader in Pittsburgh. |, € HOWIETG, SR R vonse difie win for .the Onbs.or-s defeat |, o —oiicne CALErs 18 L1TC Tommc FRANK’S QUICK LUNCH today with little Ben Hogan fou by the Cards and it's all over. | SR P VT AY anve sb ¥ The Tigers, leading Washington | Sirokes out-in front of the field ouU -M,' l\ ‘.|V\( some announces by one game, with two to go, can|H0gan fired a three-under-par 6 casily removed valu- write finis to the Senators’ ra,m:;‘;‘ \"*l{".'v‘ i 36-hole total ¢ able pnscl::ss'mns i')(ilan'- 'u G OF ITS CAFE SERVING hopes by taking the Browns, whom _* e fire makes considerable i they meet in a single engagement :f‘:;:]‘(’m‘“ "\' M headway, but you can’t ! B r e a k f asts in St. Louis. Meanwhile, the Nats|Came in With a B9 remove everything! i * il through with their schedule, can | & '0t2] score of 136. 5 ‘* Lunehe only wait in agonizing idleness. | 2 = x ARRY adequate fire > In the only games yesterday,! GUESS THEM RIGHT SN " ¥ | n l nn e r s (Inspecting some righthanders of insurance to be sure . Brooklyn clinched third place by | ¥ € & e 3 ! Open 7 A. M. to 3 A. M. defeating the Philadelphia Phillies ! the world series mound staffs—anc your loss will be fully S P ‘ - i | finally counting the Cards out.) covered. Ask this Hart- L ci for the tenth straight time in Y . ) 4 £ . Shibe Park, 5-2, and the Browns| Paul (Dizzy) Trout, Tigers—The ford agency to check your Oh, | admit it, there was a time when you Call me a tightwad when I won’t loosen up ’ie al c," ”ese mshes upset Bobby Feller and Cleveland, | club's workhorse, and an occ insurance NOW! No ob- could send cold shivers down my back ... for expensive clothes, or trinkets, or parties. l “BEST .CUP OF COF. 2-1, in the first game of a sched- |long-ball hitter. won 28 games Inst | Jigation. a few times when I literally didn’t eat! But I don’t care. . . uled double header, limited.to six |Yéar but dropped below the ‘20- ré = ; S e e e D e Do i et et {nnings by rain. The second game |MAK this year partly because of a IR ut you can’t scare me now, wolfy! And 1 like that “I've-got-money-back-of-me” SPECIALIZING IN FFRMANENT WAmf’ 0 s chhbtlIR: lame back. . . . When someone tol. here's why . . . feeling! MHAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE him about Gabby Street catching E L ? i g " A FULL LINE'IN DERMETICS CREAMS e ball tossed from’ the Washingtor i ver since 1 got my war jo ve n So al 11 d sni = FRIDAY'S GAMES e W gh !/‘ k ] o8 run along, wolfy, and sniff at some- L (American League) \M"""’“l'i“'v ";;‘9“( said: “and you| 9 HEGR 1Y buying War Bonds—and holding them. body else’s door, "cause we've got one of the l LUC"l E,q BEAU! ‘ SAw . guys call me 12 & 3 \ € «S(t).nll‘:ou‘;fiz' i’fl::l?"d' L | Bank Wyse, Cubs—This looks like Furthermore, as soon as my husband went ~ very best nest eggs a family can have— | | PUONE 452 i AT i |an epidemic of injured backs. overseas, I started putting his allotment ~ War Bonds. - = |Hank hurt his last winter falling into War Bonds, too! He d 't k it \ % % (National League) | e e D000 . 0 ORI ST, I Yes indeed, buying and ing seri . Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 2. -|Off8 welding platform at a Miami, Seward Street yet, but he’s not going to be afraid of you, «g» v; it halding. serive Famous Osco Marine "0'0[‘ low Avafllbll Okla., wAr plant and had to wear : # E” Victory Bonds is the easiest and safest (Only game scheduled.) 3 either! ‘in all 5Izes~—slurdy and compact. ALSO OSCO HERCULES DIESEL ia corset most of this season. . . . Juneau Phone 249 E way there is to turn every $3 into $4in 10 as small as 25 horsepower. . FL He's a 22-game winner and spe- | Oh the gals maki : z (Pacific Coast League Semi-Finals) sure, the gal e fun of me at times. years! um M “mg sfl MACHINING and { WELDING al in low-hit conte: San Francisco, 4; Sacramento, 3. (San Francisco leads, 3-0.) STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS VICTORY BONDS...TO NAVE AND T0 HOLD! i 5 SNSOSRIUECIANICA NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL, SEATILE : Rew ork :; ?,? :Z:?' T R A N S p o RT T i O N | ; FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager West. Eleventh and F. 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WATTEINS ARRIVES 1 ’ : 3 J el S £ RV ING ALASKA R e is @ guest at the Baranof Hotel. | b . immmom»“o«muw«womww Ll Al K Bmwing , Refreshments

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