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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEALSLEAD | Sports Shorls ot b g P.C.LEAGUE; . . STICKS HOT clesing v MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1946 i Biy Nazi Plot Againsi Allies Discovered with Hundreds Under Arvesi (Continued jrom Page One) FEOLLYWOOD, Aptil 1. The and Vancouver Ca o 're all square at ne g eir series play- off ) ic Coast League tonce with ¢ ionships. g t I h Cc bians took Sat- night’s contest here, 5 to 3, i ng the Wolves and holding San Franeisco's slugging coreless until one minute, 42 who kept their hickory sticks hotl|..cends of the third period Sunday through a sloshing double- | oy hr‘;\flLr(\Vit& the ’S:‘:altltlr 15111-“‘:” STEVENS PASS, Wash., April 1. Hitlr Jugend Bt Whtle. 4 in the fourth day of the 1946 pen- 5 downhill e aciie cour ko i nent chase are looking down }n~m ,\;rhéw(:)lm:.“:\ eslatio e “;‘ ot o 'hlfp'\"l‘)“ (Chv he:\lgi ”fbnli‘ stairs in the Pacific| champicnsh was won Salbet - et bmseall Joague. | terday by Jack Nagel, ached. L The Seals won Loth games yes-i. gecond and third place 'honors terday by the same score, 6 {0 2.} went to Mac Boston a & War while Los Angeles was moving Into! ..., poth of the Muitnomah Club, s2cond place by a double victory at| 1 reshect mes i to 1. San Diego and Oakland split 1'“ ”' m' first Il'w 151 tHa B a doubleheader, Oakland taking ”"r‘lr,m ByEnt : were Juck Warre a8 cpener, 7 to 6, and the Padres Win- | po o oo o raalbilaidids ning the seven-inning nightcap, 1 Vash . to 0, at San Diego, while at Holly-| " veced the Home Stars in a delayed start opened with an 8-3 win and| the Pcrtland Beavers eked out a 5-4| ‘;:::‘:I:!‘ul(hins{‘n had the Seal l)at".;m‘y ftv? K JIEE 01 BINCIS o fairly well tamed for five innings,| i tuning up for the tenth annual and Seattlé was leading, 2 to 1, in| 72 hole Masters Tournament start- the first game when the San Fran- | Ing Thursday. : cisco sluggers got next to him and| A majority of those Ao ik Siatn the ioniiE:thi el tbe LeveRt. _which suspended sixth frame, putting across fourlfl"m' the 1942 tournament, got in from Charlotte whe runs. Ray Harrel allcwed th2 Rain- | (Cd‘ 1 terd it kfetios: lcity's Open was concluded 3 In the second game San Fran-|day with Bob Hamilton of Chicago, csco banged in five runs in the|former PGA champlon upsetting first inning, but after that right-|the dope as he fired the fairways handed Jim Tobin steadicd and| With a final seven-under-par 65 held the Seals to one mere run in|for a three-stroke victory in the the sixth. Al Lein held Seattle to| tourney. Bob%s 72-hole total was reven kits. | 273. The pre-tournament favorite, Clem Hausmann, right-hander, Sam Snead; Jimmy Demaret, of vielded six hits to Sacramento bats, | Housten, Tex and Pete Cooper, while his Los Angeles mates pound- of Galnesville, Florida, tied Tor sec- ed Al Jarlett and Jim McCarthy|ond place 6f the Solons for ten in the first i game at Sacramento. ! the “Werewolves” ha idea as foolhaic instead turned to. the lot plan, Sibert said. He c offices of the five i ed in major citizs and American zone them with former high but in the joining the Gilants weeks of the cam Maglie, a 29-year-old r, also came to the Giants close of last ssason games and lost four. MEXICO LOOP SNARES MORE BIG LEAGUERS AP SPOTIS BY HUGH FULLERTON NEW YORK, April 1.—Australia, the conly remaining home of pro- fessional foct racing, is trying to get Gunder Haegg and Arne Ander- son to run a special mile next sum- mer when the World Professicnal Sprint championship is revived in Melbourne. . . .Meantime, the “Sta- well Gift,” a 130-yard dash for £500, will be run usual at the little town of Stawell next month i and some 30,000 will bet their botmerangs on the outcome ¥ . .Monte Kennedy, the pitcher for whom the Gia paid Eddie Mooers $25,000, i experie righthand- the five THE ASS RESS) : (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRES: K he. alvect in the B He | cut S2als, | (hem zanization another German group op: m Germany u former ftial, ¢ Heider gathering fall under cover ating in noril Willli Lo Reich youth directorate of- posed a merger with Anul's ‘organization. Subse- wrangling between the two tipped the couter-intelli- corps to its existence rly id-Dx menn and wo chief cont men A short time lator i and seven of Lis closes! rators were jailed Then in the manhunt through the Wwo zones, Agents tracked dewn and arrested the conspirators in the in Giant Trio fiows Junior Stephens South- ward Trail \NO BUTTER TJUNCHEON . Beo ouves ° s w1 SAA cnsP “\us“ RANBERRY ‘z‘“:';mg DRESS! as his t were d. Heide €0-COT BY O The wealthy asquel Lrethe a. Mexico who are defyinz baseball in the effort to put their M on a big-time basis, today h more Major leaguers in the observers south of t predicted more American may be signed scon The Pasquels, who al dozen former biz leagu: contract, their prize Saturday by g Vernon jor) Stephens, s hortstop of St. Louis Brow and Amer League home run king last for five ye: CHLER P & oM 1! s #oRST M Ty 0':::‘“! guen X wouse ROURS WARD SAY PEVERAGES AUGUSTA, dom’s leading Ga., Golf- professionals and d ¥ amateurs were gathering here to- ar as Aussies canteD ¥ :u":‘“p PARKER Janice MEAT TA i MINTS ircel player y night the Army struck 1 f the €00 seized pro- were unaware of the real oi the ringlecders and u d later, Sibert id invited for under catch 8t (Jun- the Zrmy. He w he lost two in 1943, TIME OUT that an W. Va, Five Are Initiated Into Emblem Club sarin antown, been tabbed becguse she ked he Hizh School & price { ds reached After announcing Stephens, Jorge of the Me; had “anotlhier The Emblem Club weicomed five new members with initiation cere- monies last week's social meet- ing. They were Dora Rusche, Mary Westfall, Lyda Museth, Dorothy La Rue and Patricia Hagerup. The evening was spent playing games, and a pleasant time was 2n- joyed by cveryone. Delizhtful re- shments were served - trout is very 2., has an iden- .Can you think®of this pair? >0 JUST IN ! ! Eight and 20-ton hydraulic jacks at Warness Machin hop. (281-ti) d ¢ who can beat the ears of owners than i terday that tk New York Giants, George Hausmann, Roy Zimmerman and K Maglie, had accepted offer: 1 r Mexican loop. New iden. has an overall classrcom Horace Stone upon learning the of 98. And Whizzer Wh trio had been n showed Art Rocney Mexican circ member of organized missed thetn irom the team. Bonus and Expenses drumbeater Gec Asserting they will receive twic: didn’t have to as much money as they would frem shees.” the National league club, in addi tion to bonuses of ar plus $1,000 fer ex the thre> players said they planned tc leave for Mexico by plane at noon tg They will be dis various clu a with the other ma ers. SUNDAY SCORES Oakland 7-0; San Diego 6-1 (first sme 10 innings.) San Francisco 6-6; Seattle 2-2 Los Angeles 2-2; Sacramento 1-1. Hellywood 6-4; Portland 3-5 (sec- ond game 8 innings). NO GAMES TODAY ) No games are on top for today as the teams are traveling. Tomor- row Hcllyw opens at Sacremento, Pertland at Oskland, Ecattle at Los Angeles and San Francisco at San Diego Frank Szymanski, who left Notre Dame for the Det on the South Be C g8 his final coll - s eyes are placed iar so that the animal can see aching on all sides. y"Food prepared in company operated kitchens y"Meals aloft included in passenger fare One of the many PASSENGER SERVICE features provided: for the convenience and comfort of our Alaska Passengers The apart, danger apprc the largast of the trouts. average fini are two football players ge X Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel Shis in Colis ‘ g \ For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Nfieg j _ Ships in Collision AL O ‘ £ : i i Off Pacilic Coast | . SRR =5 2w Auerrcan Worto ARWAYS N FRANCISCO, ;‘\p 1 1.—Two (/—7;; <‘f>y5/?”) 0///6%/”] dp/ff’ Navy sea-going tugs a: cing to- 1 the aid of the ship Oneida , damaged seriously in a collision off the California coast with the tanker W. L. R. Emmet. However, the Navy says the skip- per of the Oneida has asked his erew to return to their ship from the Emmet which picked them up after they had been ordered to abandon the Oneida. The skipper of the Oneida now believes he will be able to save the vessel, although the Oneida is list- e i 5 had been don 1 league piay- P ¢ The eight-team M2xican leagus now has a limit of eight forsign players to a club, but that figure is expected to be raised Don National Leagus Jorge last month ofiercd three- R S gear contracts of 360,000 to Hank i s e in Lestoot omven o treal Greenberg of Detroit and Ted Will- joo - S lams of the Boston Red Sox, and = a five year contract of half a mil- Cleveland 3; Pittsburgh 2 (Cleva- lé‘l’;e‘::'?;r-" e obby Feller of jung eliminated Pittsburgh 2-1 and ; e WETe T~ won right to meet Buffalo in final Jfused, but Pasquel says he is con- series) ifident of landing more major = leaguers “within the next two weeks.” 3-1 in best-of- X St. Paul 4; Kansas tied 2-all in best SATURDAY'S SA e i INFIELD BUILD A BULKHEAD Buy a YVicket and lelp Us American League ENSENADA - (ER-100) . 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