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PAGE SIX BRITSH HEAVY TO HAVE EARLY TESTING IN U. §. Jacobs Has_L;;ed Up Top Second-stringers fo Greet Woodcock (BEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Bruce Woodcock, the Bruising Briton who is coming to the U. S to fight, will have to answer th $32 question in a hurry if ne is go- ing t» be a success in this co ter Mike Jacobs an- t either the winner of the Joe Baski-Tami Mauriello fight, since called off, or Laughing Lee Oma would be Bruce's first oppon- ent, he was picking out our very best second-string talent for the Briton to battle. Only those $64 questioners—champion Joe Louis and challenger Billy Conn—rate over Mauriello, Oma and Baksi How good Woodcock is will re- mein a mystery until he ciimes b tween the ropes into the reve spotlight of the Madison Square Garden Ring. There is little doubt punch oi a But how skill- around the that he packs the Biitish man-of-war. ed be is in navigating rivg is not known. Bruce is only 24 years old anc has been fighting as a profe for four years. He has about twenty fights and all but one of them by kayos. He won the British heavyweight cham- ° pionship by stopping Jack London ; last year. He never has had to travel far- ther than the sixth round, vrobably means that he has been meeting a succession of soft touch: es. Still, there is always the chance ‘hat he is a really gifted puncher. Bruce's debut in this country |is scheduled for May 13 at the Garden in New York. Obviously Le is we- ing atked to prove himseli as a which (CANADIANS ONLY ONE GAME AWAY FROM ICE TITLE Boston Brums Must Take Four Straight fo Cap- fure Stanley Cup BOSTON. April 5.—Montreal’s Canadiens are three games up on the Boston Bruins and need only one more victory to regain the Stanley Cup, profes: 1 Hockey's most coveted trophy, but, accord to their canny coach, Dick Ir they are not going to do it during their current visit here. “Those Bruins are much tco good to be beaten four straight by any- body,” the silver- plained today. “And so are we,” he added when reminded that the Bruins now must win four in a row to prevent the Canadiens from recovering th2 bat- tered silver mug they surrendered season. Canadiens won last night's game 4-2. -0 Sc of hoc games played last ht follow: nal playoff: Montreal 4, Boston (Mcntreal leads, 3-0, sories) in best 4-of-7 American League Calder Cup ii- Butfalo 8, Clevel'nd 2 s are tied 1-1, in best 4-of-7 cague semi-final playoffs: St. Paul 1 4-0f-7 seri y wins be Omah 4, Tulsa 3 (teams are tied, 3-3, in best 4-of-7 ser - o> JUST IN ! ! . Eig:ie anc z0-ton hyaraulic jacks At Warners Machine Shop fighter immediately, instead of tour- ing the c ry, fighting a long > of “set I'his i There are approxin that the 11 public is cettin species of flowering i break. d ferns on the Hawaiian islands. GREEN 59 BOX 7 FREDR R. WOGLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUE TALTY” 7 wverything fo Eat PACIFIC g ™ City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel v 1 Q] Pacific Northern Leads Again=— © Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas Z1-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Siewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses t¢ make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices win . with§ rvice, E’maiil; and Dependability Anchorage, Alaska g THE DAILY ALASKA EMP BASEBALLTO BE RESUMED IS HURLED ON CHANNEL J. L. Demoran of Rainiers. [Juneau Fire_DeparImenf Gefs Info Exclusive | Takes ‘Action-League Society Officers Chosen (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) { That baseball will be resumed The good, right arm of Joe L{rlns“in Juneau again this summer was Demoran has knocked down the promised at last night's meeting oi r to victory for the Pacific the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- st League's last place Seattle partment. The Gastineau Channel Club and opened the door to base- | Baseball League was suspended for ball's exclusive society of no-hit|lack cf players during the war, and pitchers. {now that a number of veterans are In taming back in Juneau and Douglas it is Angeles Angels, 3 to 0, yesterday ai | felt the national pastime can again Les Angeles, Demoran not only be resumed in the channel towns handed the Rainiers their first 1946 The Fire Department, - which but pitched his first no-hit owns the baseball grounds and has game and the first this year mn or- ed- the league for a num- zed baseball. ber of years, voted full support of San Francisco’s Seals were out- | the league, and will make éve slugged, 12 to 6, by the Padres at effort to revive the high caliber San Diego but remained even with baseball that sperts®fans enjoyed Los Angeles at the head of the prior to the war. There has been pack, with four wins to two defeats. cumdt-mb]r appeal from the citi- sicllywood's Stars had a big eighth | zens of Juneau and Douglas for re- inning in subduing the Solons at 1 of baseball, and although the acramento, 5 to 3, while Portland remen- agreed that softball ac- walked off in a breeze with a 7-1 complished it's purpose while the ory over Oakland in the Oaks' armed forces were in Juenau, full home park. attention will be given to the hard NO HIT, NO RUN GAME | the top-lodging Los viv Demoran’s hitless hurling allowed ball variety of the game. c of the il William Holzheimer, Past ineau Channel s selected by Angels, catcher Dewey ms, to get on first base on a n the second inning. Another, Judge President of the Gas Baseball League, W Bill Schuster, got that far on the Fire Department to head the ecrge McDonald’s first-inning er- league activities for the coming *, but the pitcher’s mates snuffed year. Art McKinnon, who has rked with baseball for a number r's in Junean was chosen Prcsident, and Joe Sadler cf ey Fire Department was selected 5 Becretary-Treasurer. The Fire Depariment was agreed frcm now on out the responsi- bility of the league rests with the varic Channel organizations wihch { will sponsor baseball teams. Poten- th men out on double plays. The tallies , came on Chuck Ieno's homer behind Ted Norbert's in the fourth, and Bill Ram- ngle, scoring Tony York, no had doubled, in the fifth SCORES THURSDAY Diego 12; San Francisco 6. tland 7; Oakland 1. Sa Por 113 wood Sacramento 3. ups include the Elks Club, ttle 3; Los Angeles 1. Veterans cf Foreign Wars medflqblc maintenance and on BA EBAll | improvement will be necessary the Juneau Ball Park before f Final scores o exhibition baseball can be resumed his summer. games played yesterday were as fol-. The entire fence along Gold Creek lows: | has collapsed and must be replaced Detroft (A) 5; Boston N) 3 by the Fire Department. A commit- York (A) 11; Dallas (TL) 3.!tee was named from the firemen Washingten (A) 8; Orlando (FS-'and the entire department will meet L 3 during April to clean up the baii Boston (A) 9; Concinnati (N) 5. park to get it ready for the comu\' Philadelphia (A) 11; ‘\lnmcxe season. I 3. > oo - Brooklyn (N) 5; New York (N) 0.! Pittsburgh (N) 3; Chicago (A) 2.| St. Louis (N) 19; Pensacola (S o L 3 St. Louis (A) 10; Chicago (N) 7.| . HIGH SPOTS EIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 56— {Any qualms the Detroit Tigers had |about Hank Greenberg’s hitting this spring were strictly premature. Greenberg, who went for more than a month of spring training without @& home run, belted his | fourth within a week yesterday at | Montgemery, as well as chipping in a double and single and driving in four runs as the Tigers topped the chston Braves, 5-3. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Aprii 5. lR[:—JUNEAU ALASKA | et et ) FOR SALE ; WANTED CLEARANCE SALE WANTED—Small drill press, lathe PRICES cut on everything® We and band saw. Ph. Sat. or Sun. have wood and coal heaters, oil Webb, Baranof Hotel. (237-tl) heater, small electric range, small e — battery radio table model, Tay- WAITRE%S WANTED—Part time, lcr Tot, bird cage and stand, 1-3 _ A150 night cashier. Apply at h.p. stationary gas engine, 1 21 Ferey Cafe. (237-t0) hp. air cooled gas engine, 1 8as pAN AMERICAN Airways couple washing machine motor Chrysler | 5 need of small house or apt. and Pontiac’ generator, boat pro- , permanent Residents. Green 484, pellor and shaft, boat compass (255 t4) magnito, new halibut hooks, new | . AR hunting knives and pocket com- £ 12 ft. flat or passes. Used 9 x 12 carpet, all round bottom on fishing shares. leather suit case, glass show cas- Cabin No. 2 rear Aschenbrenners es, soda fountain, 40 gal. capacity Store Willoughby Ave. (235-t4) with motor and 12 stools. Trad- % WANTED TO BUY ing Post, Douglas, = @3783) |5 'or 3 bedroom house.. Ph. Green| SINGLE SPRING bed with new : r 5 pm. (234-tf) attoass:. 208 > . 520 | ———— — | mattress; $25. Phone Blue 520 MISS PINCKN between 10 am. and 2 p.m. : g 9 (236-t3) | Vice will buy anything, bedding, LS |~ clothes, charge 2% of purchase 5 pLYl\{()uTH Coupe, clean| price. Pinckney, 172 Schoolhouse “condition $250. Ph, 416, (237-t4) | Rd. Santa Clara, Calif. (233-t3) LADIES WRIST watch, 17 jewel POSITION AS Housekeeper for Starina very gobd condition, pur- | couple. Ph. Red 570. (231-t3) (.nn.\r‘(l new two months z{x:rv. sel- WAN’ILD Financial backing I(;; dom used reasonable price. Ph.| : : Black 693 (23713 oxpanm n of local going concern, v g T $14,000 needed. Write Empire No. CORNET, like new, rocker occa- ' 711"- (230-tf) sicnal chair new, misc. items. 513 Bs— o g bl % | WANTED—Small apt. No' children, BIWot e T b vt Rt (228-t4) MODERN 3 bedroom house. Fuil B 7 basement automatic furnace heat furnished. Glacier Highway Miie 4, Write Empire 37 or P. O. Box 1897, (237-tf) DOWN TOWN' Income property, 8 apts. 4 business rentals. Total price $26,000. Down payment $10.- C00. Easy terms. (237-t1) MODERN 3 bedroom hmlsc fur- nished completely, including a small upright piano, refrigerator, washing machine, large radio, etc. Location Waynor Addition. Call Red 611 (237-tf) 1 THREE BEDROQ\‘! house, com- pletely furnished. Electric Re gerator, Hot Point Range, Eas Washing Machine included. Large living rcom, (15 x 26) fireplace, dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath down stairs two bed- rooms up. Basement, Laundry rcom, hot water furnace. matic cil burner. diation. sion in two weeks. Cash only. If interested see John Newmarker ! or call Black 110 for appoint- | ment. (236-3) ; Autu-t Plenty of ra- Garage at back. Posses- PEDIGREED COCKER puppies ! vaccinated. Ph. Douglas 955. 236-16) | NEW 16 FT. V bottom boat suit-| able for inboard or large out- board motor Isaacs Cabinet Shop. Ph. 799 or Black 290. (236-tf) { | 1 “COOLERATOR” Ice box, 50 Ib.! ice capacity, new cost $89.50. Used six months, will sell for $55. Ph. 117 or 132. (236-t3) | SEINE BOAT Frances and seine— Small boat Harbor. Florence Gamble Executrix, Douglas, Alas- ka. (236-t3) ! ONE 18 hp. HEAVY duty Palmer, Marine Engine complete. A-1 " condition $200, Lynn Crosby Boat 31E 801 Boat Harbor. (236-16) |Boto Newsom, Philadelphia Atheltic pitcher, said he had turned down |offers to jump to the Mexican lcague, but did not disclos> details. Manager Conniz Mack optionz2d ;lh.’ee pitekers to Toronto of the In- ternational League, Norman Brown, Joe Coleman and Will Mc | MIAMI Beach, Fla., April 5—The| camp today and manager |trained club in the Majors. body’s in shape,” he said, epirit's great. There's nobody this club acting like a tailend play- ler. These fellows think they have |a pretty good team, and they have.’ Maybe we'll surprise them up at Shibe Park.” ‘Every- “the COASTAL AIRLINES Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the following passengers yesterday to Sitka: D. McGraw, B. McGfw, R. J. Bingham, F. Krsul and Peggy: Rigling; from Sitka: F. F. Hagen, E. E. Hickok, Tom Morgan and W, C. Ritenak. The use of pigeons as messengers goes back to 3500 B. C Pllll!: VANILLA Just one oi e compleie une o RubdaNue sdenamnaUad SPICES NATIONAL GROCERY CO. PURE FOODS ”////% PHONE 716 1000 Faunh Ave. South SIATTLE, WASHINGTON. Philadelpiia Phillies brok: u.umng.‘ Ben/ Chapman vowed he had the best-| on' | 1941 cHEV ON SITKA FLIGHT % | sale. Inquire Room 3, First Na- BAR and COCKTAIL loungt ex- cellent location. Long term lease. Por information Call 557, Gra- delle Leigh Realty, Corner 2nd: and Franklin St. (235-t9) | ALL HOUSEHOLD furnishings. W. H. Robinson 1044 W 10th. (235-tf) ,GILL NET 175 Iathoms. 20 It depth lead line, cork line and floats, 6 in. mesh, 67 ft. galvan- ized chain % inch, flat bottom skiff 164ft. x 5 ft. See Harbor ! Master. (235-13) HEAVY TIMBERS 6 x 6—6 x 10— [ 2 x 6525 5th and Harris 9 am. to 4 pm. (234-t4) ——— —_— —1 :3 LANE BOWLING alleys for sale, Ph. 676 room 3 First Natl. Bank. (234-tf) XE 4 door sedan unusually clean, excellent condi- tion $1,250. Box 2552. (233-t3) ! ONE KLINKER built round bottom ; skiff 14 ft. copper rastened, brass finished, and one Westinghouse freezer A-1 condition, 14 cu. ft. | Call 143. (232-tf) FIVE ROOM HOUSE at Auk Bay $1,900. Write VA Hensey, General Del, Juneau. (232-t6) | FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on | the washing machine or frigidaire i for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) | PFULLY EQUIPPED réstaurant for tional Bldg. (225-tf) | HAVE A FEW reconditioned_tires, assorted sizes, reasonably priced. | Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors,, | (221-tf) town. mqulre at Snap Shoppe. \ (210-t) | HUTCHINGS FLIES SOUTH Tom Hutchings, owner of Hutch- PIANOS RENTED ACRE TRACTS 8% miles from WAN'IED~U=cd furni loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEGUS WINTER & POND (O, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Yrinting — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholcsale Juneau . 306 Wil- Retail HIROPODIST 00t Specialists” Office No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) an? TU Anderson Shop GUARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $° up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUN ain, owner same by paying for ad. FUUND— may have & Inquire Empir FOR RENT SI'ILAMHEA'I'ID ROOVS for rent. lose in Ph. 281. (236-t4) SLEEPING ROOM. I 6 pm. Ph. 333 after (235-t3) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 134,136-t11 HOSPITAL NOTES Maricn Kniffen, Ervin Hagerup, Henry Olson and Fred Emerson were all admitted to St. Ann’s Hos- pital for medical attention. Mrs. J. A. Berg has returned to her hcme from St. Ann’s Hospital, where she was a medical patient. Roy Moran has been discharged from St. ‘Ann's Hospital after re- ! ceiving medical care. e — LEGISLATORS LEAVE Senator John Butrovich and Re- presentative T. Johnson, both from the Third Division, left for Fair- banks by plane yesterday, enroute to .their homes. S&T Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 Seattle 4, Wash. SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. QGet the New Wasi | ms ot ington Habit AYASKANS FEEL AT £0MP b it ings Economy Market, left by PAA plane yesterday for Seattle, to meet his wife who is returning from a visit with relatives in France. NEW WASHINGTON FRIDAY APRIL5 1946 o« = aSKY D, 1 i ewing Southeas. Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka TO Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | | | i L [ f———— fhver | | | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY ‘l Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 ' FAIRBANKS OFFiCE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark | NQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE M. S. LEOTA ‘ Haines and Skagway AVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY TUESDAY — I OAD FREIGHT MONDAY | { | - BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop DECORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES I's Qur Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW” Service. MeCLELLAR - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS 4 " § FOR CATERPILLAR REG. U, S. 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