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23 FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 GREENBERG NOT | WELTER CHAMPTO IMPRESSIVE IN TACKLE "KILLER"” - OPEN TODAY Damper on Openers— Ducks, Angels Favored CISCO, March 29. nbing Paciiic s California reatening to damn; NEW YORK, March 29.—Rocky no, the ring’s newest ‘k LAKELAND, Fla, March 29— Hank Greenberg, the beltin’ beauty | G of 1945 whose big bat put the De-!who just loves to knockout w: her troit Tigers into the world series | weight champions, gets his cnance [IHEHERRE 0 defiPIn ,:21‘, and the Chicago Cubs out of it,|dt Marty Servo, the new 147-pound | oo o ‘gl s s pes in a 10-round non-title aifair Garden (n- b is far from his old impressive self this spring but the least worri persen invclved probably spoken manager Steve O'Ne: Back at first base, a pos: “Play B: 3 1 rank of rthe circuit right s a Triple A, but this is backers of the iticus 11 ciubs of Vest Coast > picked to ma ng they count on for M: ague recog- nitien For the start of the loop’s sea- Madison Square soft night | A sellout crowd of close to 10,- he 000 persons who already have paid arcund $170,000 at tops will sit in on this expected-to-be rid affair between the Brooklyn clo cr and the baby-faced lad from ceas 1940, Greenberg is leavi impressions with observers roit’s exhibition games, all but they’re all bad. | Sehenectady. son, with Seattle at San Francisco, this omparatively few So far, in 49 times at bat this' Rocky, a mid WO 155 Angeles at Sacramente, Oak- en saw foreign "nEi 'AHCE H { e G B s e i Wy % BELY PHONE 216—Day or Night only nine hits — seven of them! year with ser s Hollywood, the forecast was cloud: o Taku Louge, V.F. singles—to the Detroit offense and|of Billy Arnold, Harold G with probable rain in both the W, a trintio, hles SPICES and the two extra-base knocks were Bummy Davis and the then welter- | Northern and Southern California | toric endeavors; | weight champion ¥Freddie “Red”!gecto; Cochrane, is 2 5 to 6 choice to] Le add Servo to his string. BALL CAMP HIGH $POT ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. March 29.—The New York Yankees broke camp today with a record of hav- ing played before 38643 spectators in 14 exhibition games here. President Clarence land, who predicts a wid and attendance to top oo |is in for a b MOVE TO FRONT IN .. e (OAS_I_ILLE PLAYOFF 5 i Seattle Rainiers HOLLYWOOD, March 29 — The Returnces Hollywood Wolves got off to a fast and a ba start in the P c Coast League the Hockey champ ps last and help to muddle th night by wir from the Van-|for the 183-game pen couver Canucks, 9 to 7, in & free-:The 1945 winners, _/swinging cpener. Wingman Joe Ecavers, look Peterson led the Hollywoord attack rength to re] with brilliant left-handed sharp. the tough shooting. tin’s San D “a o 5 |to prove predictio: ing are cockeyed. BASEBALL s Exhibition baseball games ,\'c:(m»i MOOSE INIT y afternoon resulted in the foi-| There will be members at t ors strengthen the chase. Portland mound | 05 Angeles Washington Senatcrs have on ten of the 12 pitchers they will carry this season—Roger Welff, Dutch Lecnard, Sid Hudson, Mick- ey Haefnev, Walter Masterscn, Marino Pieretti, Ray Scarborough,’ Maxie Wilson, John Nigzeling and Vernon Curtis. ! TION TONIGHT itiation ot new ight's meeting of 29— LAKELAND, Fla, March (N) 6; Now York|the Mcose Lodge, to be held in Outficlders Barney McCosky and |the Lcdge F d Pat Mullin end infielder BEddie! youisville (AA) 12; Boston (N) ' E Mayo, who have been sidelined «g» g | with bad muscles, were scheduled Brocklyn (N) 6; v York (A)|a to play for the Detroit Tigers «p» 4, | Bosten (A) 4; New York (A) 4 S o Tie called at end of 6th, rain. | The kangarooc has a long, p Philadeiphia (A) 8; To! 0 (I) 2. ful 1, which it 2 s a third Chicago (U) 1 n (N) 6. support when sittinz u against Cleveland teday. MIAMI, Fla, March 29.—Morrie Arnovich, who used to play for the Phillies, tried his best to beat his — e old teammates yesterday. He got two hits in four times at bat for f wo hils in four tmes at bat for 4 TR o g coune 1 che P won, 63 | ; A ' as k a Sporis Shorls | Meat Company SAN FRANCISCO, March 29— The main event at Civic Auditor- ium here last night found some of the fans paying less attention to Chicago welterweight Ray Brown than to his owner. Brown scored a first-round technical knockout over Al Coutoure. But Brown’s owner— crooner Frank Sinatra—cheered the bout from & front-row seat as special police held back adoring bobby-soxers. Juneau's Finest and Largest Meat Stock PHONES 39 and 539 2 FREE DELIVERIES —10 A. M. and 2 P. M. LEG 0’ LAMB AA Choice LOINPORKROASTS 50clb. | NEW YORK, March . — The National AAU basketball cham- pions, the Phillips “66” Oilers of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, last night eked out a 69 to 64 overtime win over the New York AC. team at Madison Square Garden The Red OCross charity game found the New Yorkers ahead 63 to 61, with 10 seconds left in the regulation time. But a basket by . Ed Beisser forced the game into overtime, and the Oilers finally emerged victorious. | CHARLOTTE, N. C. March 29.— The first round of the Charlotte open golf tourney was played over a soggy and puddle-ridden course yesterday. But Lawson Little, Mon- . terey, California, and ex-Austra-| lian Jim Ferrier, now playing out of Chicago, sloshed their way around with six-under-par 66's to| grab the lead. Three players are POT ROASTS - - 40ch. SHOULDER CUTS8—Lean and Meaty PORK ROASTS - more are three strokes off the pace. | } ’Tvflli‘lsiouliei{im&K s Hockey games last night result-| ed in the following scores: 1 Stanley Cup semi-final playoffs: | Boston 4, Destroit 3 (Boston wins best-of-seven series, four games to| one). i American Hockey League playoffs: 45¢h. - 50ch. Meaty Breast Cuts = . s | VEAL STEW - - 35ch. wing best-of-seven series, four|y New Shipment—Carnation : games to one). . % i . Pittsburg 6, Cleveland 5 (teams ll A E E o c ' are tied, one game apiece, in best- - of-three series). U. 8. Hockey League playoffs: Tulsa 2, Omaha 1 (teams are tied,| one game apiece, in best-of-five series) . Kansas City 2, St. Paul 1 (Kan- sas City leads two games to none,| in best-of-five series.) H JUST IN ! ! N 2 - Bight and 20-ton hydrautic jacks | (COUrteous Service Satisfaction || at Warners Machine shop.‘zsl.mj Pl ' IEaling L A STURM orv wave muac tanees U Pawns, Shrimp and Qysters ‘ | PCL BOASTS |VFW 0 INTIATE 15 Threatening Weather Puts oo when 38 er has been encompa in the old on housit a post in v ith the ¢ _|Juncau, A than & PHA in an effort to week later, t Comman- f{or urning veterans to pi Row- |ship among its members; plans to |Post 2 and | ment or the former the | vice ervice | Post and the club room is known T T B W 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5t Teo n 4 : hip filed on or arrival which certificate must be in 1, 1046, because thz Clerk’s office before the peti~ accruing to veterans tion may be filed. 3 701 of the Natlonality — Any veteran who served honorably will no longer be in force after in the Armed Forces betwzen. Sep= Walmer the above date tember 1, 1939 and December 1945, are entitled to petition their citizenship under the provis~ jons of the Section of Law quoted. sl vl DRINK KING BLACK LABELL ) nbers o 1se today, as sérvicemen in the area under Sec. AT MEET TONIGHT 0 nes memoers will be ini- d into the Taku Post 5559, Vet- tonight at all. The he organiza- er Clerk of Court John wishes to call to the attention of ¢ oll veterans of World War II, that pres- Public Law No. 270, which was ap- few days before the expiration - proved December 28, 1945, requires date, as it takes from two to three that Veterans must have their peti- wonths to get their certificates ot WANTED WHITE QUART BOTTLES Wil Pay SecEach AT THE NEW BROTTLING PLANT TENTH and E STREETS Emphasis is placed on the advice that veterans shoud not wait until work 'for a m in Juneau is g on current p teen-age progr: elaction of ¢ will be held a closed m t 9 o'clock The VFW, one of the newest or- gani, ons - was begun st on out- Another to local g special year der M. W. cams to Ju- d official- ) with th and initia- members organization Veterans of arted just af- n War. The the first VFW post d in this city. VFW N\\W been limited until N Lines of ¢ number of to Juneau inc d decisions of prc their transition fro o civilian e Te fon of officer 2 char tien of Thz oldest veters in the U. S Foreign Wars were ter the Spa Teku Lodg evir establis] membership Compiete then comrade- to assist i to be an active betterment of the serve and EXTRACTS OO TSR _ KELP MINFIELD BUILD A BULKHEAD Buy a Ticket and felp Us FirstAward . . . Afrigidaire Second Award . . . . Washing Machine AWARDING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE MAY 15 This Is a Worlhy Cause and Your Support - Is Greatlv Appreciated 00000000 / //’th/ ) worthy comu; in the Or s of tha Taku > of equip- of the property the Juneau ser- men's b. The meeting s the V.E.W. Taku place is L0CAL EGGS - Dozen SLICED—FANCY QUALITY g s BINEAPPLE - Gallon $ ¥ M. J. B. and RELIANCE COFFEE - - 3 1bs. §3.00 TENNIAL PEACH BL = R SSOM e e i i e PURE CANE SUGAR - B@lbs.$3.95 LAST CHANCE AT OLD PRICE! 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