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DODGER HEYDEY | | Flalbushersfily Lacking First-Basers OVER SOLONS; Share Honors ... .. For all their prelimine circus ] ] tions, which included, at Fla., a sort of three 1 conducted by that valiant rin master, Professor Branch Ri T —_— the Brooklyn Dodgers still lack COMM"TEES OF Seattle Rainiers Climb Out Hawaiians Caplure Three icne e "5 oo™ *hetres third plac in the National - of Botfom Spot by De- | Titles at National AAU 1235, i P ™ e H % a Cor ssional investigation regular meeting of the Staff ccmmittee of feating Hollywood Ring Tourney The hew Fatbush Faebugtl efn- HEIKs (o4 Hight; Bralisd “Ruler MOE. tons At {pire is, of course, just aborning.!C. Reynolds announced the follow- (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) BOSTON, April 11—After r close pursuit of the Pacific Coast complste the 58th national ama-(an opportunity really to demon- baseball league leading San Fran- teur boxing championship tourna- strate his suff on new ground. Russell cisco Seals today—thanks to the ment, the experts on Simon-Pure He has been working with hun- Hellan, Dr. pitching arm of Henry Pippen. fisticuffing today agreed their dreds of young ball players !Roed Darnell. 1 —Lconard Holmquist,! In the words of the U.N. charter, Nichols, James Mec- their duty is to “advise and assist the Security Council on all ques- ing to the Security Coun- ary requirements for the maintenance of international peace the employment and command of forces at its disposal, armaments, and Poppen’s tight control limited sport had been improved by the| In time, say those who admire| the Sacramento Solons to two hits| war. easy 9-1 victory that kept them | crowned and the only defender, ers, plus pennants, until that base-| into the cellar with a 2-1 win. first post-war nations was one of clubs to which he can parcel ocut 4 Eeattle, meanwhile, moved out of the mcst artistic and financial suc-!|future Brooklyn greats, where they Officers. the bottom spot as they out-slugged ccsses in its long history. 1will become streng and swift and| Hollywood's Stars in a wild hitting During the championship lfll(ling‘l(’urn to play baseball with machine ing Knight Lu Hudson, to select® his own assistants. Auditing—Arthur Ada red by}hflpp) day in Brooklyn, but it isn't'L. E. Iverson, James Barra, Bowling—Martin Lavenik, Claude manent first time since'prepared to deliver to his field Carnegie, Walter MacKinnon, Bob er, the athlete Davlin. fore a packed 13,160 crowd at|like precision. Chuch Eisenmann made his sea- the Boston Garden last night, the| In other words, there will be a son debut with a five-hit hurling top t honors wsre s performance that beat Los Angeles the colorful Hawaiiar 241, |the tourney for th Oakland’s batters back>d up Pip-|1940, and the hard-fisted U. S.|manager, Leo Duroc pen with nine nicely placed hits Malines from the Cher Point, N.|of whom poems ars written. | as the Acorns racked up their 9-1'C. base. They dea s duel for a 12-11 edge. San Diego’s , back iniyct. Rickey, at the moment, is- not| mi-finalists in ed all four support from his teamma s at the provi plate. He lost a heart-breaksr the 112-pound rar 1so garnered | | to San Diego 1-0 and barely nosed the 118 and 147-pound titles. 'Tne! 'Leading out Portland 2-1 while hclding the |winners from that faraw isle of . opposition to three runs and 12 the Lei were flyweight Dave Buna, AGAIN [HIS YEAR hits in 24 innings this season. bantamweight Tsuneshi Maruo, be- | imedaled memkter of the Italian YESTERDAY'S RESULTS campaign’s famed Japanese-Ameri (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | April San Francisco 2; Portland 1. can 442d regiment, and welter-; International Tennis will be re- Oakland 9; Sacramento 1. weight Bob Takeshpta. iborn this summer at Wimbledon, ) San Diego 2; Los Angeles 1. Joe Biscepoli, who hails from|England, where the famous stadium Seattle 12; Hollywood 11. Cincinnati, won the 135-pound title|still bears the scars of bombing _— for the Marines and Harold An An All-England tennis club offi- COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS pach of Williamsport, Pa., their 160-'cial said interest in the renzwal of W L Pet. [pround championship. |the Wimbledon championships af- San Francisco 10 2 833 the first time in almost 20 ter a seven-year wartime lap Cakland 9 4 692 yearss the tourney produced a was “simply terrific.” Hollywood 6 5 545 |three-time winner in Chicago’s Bob! It was the All-England club, ori- Los Angeles 6 6 500 |Foxworth, a Negro light-heavy-|ginally a croguet organization, San Diego 6 T 462 ht with a perfect mixture of!which sponsored the world's first 2 Sacramento 4 8 .333 and power. lim"nmuanal lawn tennis matches Seattle 4 8 .33 {at Wimbledon 170 ago and 3 .8 - e B Portland 273 ‘ ithis_group has ke ng an- cept for interruptions during iWorld Wars 1 and 2. he burglars who; A bemb wiped out most of the tossed a brick through a window 10,000 seats surrcunding the Cen- DEFE"SE DRivE in Joseph Maichin's grocery smre]n'al Court at Wimbladon several i“u-e not satisfied with the $25 they | years ago. England is tco busy re- stole from a cash box. | building blitzed homes to res FOR DAVIS (up Shortly after the burglary was!sports plants, so the damage will discovered a telephone caller told !not be repaired for the 1946 cham- e | clerk Emil Brusatori: “Why don't:pionships. Instead, a railing is Australla, preparing to defend th“\'au keep more money in your being placed around the wreckad Davis Tennis Cup, has planned a|S'ore? We don't want to risk jail portion of the stadium. i program that calls for training w:for only 25 bucks. i The plant as a whole, nestled be-‘ start at the end of this month. The} F ' Australia team is expected to be| composed of veteran John Brom- wich and Adrian Quist, a new- comer, Dinny Pails, with Geofl o il ' 5 | TROLLERS DANCE nates. i P oo FRIDAY, MAY 12th AT MONTGOMERY'S £ ) § TWO-STATE (ROWN: s fpeere | L NEW YORK, April 11—Alle FOR 7 Stolz, Newark lightweight, will cap y _ his comeback campaign by battling | " Bob Montgomery of Phfladelphlu; ‘for the New York-Pennsylvania Trollers and Théir rfiends lightweight boxing title over the 15- ¥ | round route at Madison Square Garden on May 17. The match was' arranged yesterday. | C I 0 Hall -~ ! o Ao . BOY FIXES IT | Dancing Starts at 10 P. M. SYDNEY, Australia, April 11— ) RUSSELL, Kan. — Twelve-year- old Daryl Baker trudged along cn his paper route and decided that riding would be much better. So he hammered together ' _washing machine motor and as- ‘sorted scrap iron, knocking into! § - shape a conveyance which he claims' % tt about t 30 1 Cbour” 1t cost exactiy 8 || JACK JADOFF, Operator of Juneau Inn BASEBALL Cockiail Bar Sells to , Scores of exhibition games play- GE“E GBAHAH alld BILL SWBEN“ L ed yesterday are as follows: ¢ Cleveland (A 6; New York (N) 4. Pittsburgh (N) 3; Chicago (A) 2, O » Jadoff is one of Juneau’s oldest individual bar b t'l‘fu,;A:Nf' f"g;’l’::é;fé“!};} operators, having operated Juneau Inn Bar for several (TL) 1. Years. St. Louis (A) 7; Chicago (N) 1. | Washington (A) 3; Philadelphia He wishes to express his sincere gratitude to his many Juneau friends and friends throughout the ™ 2 | y r ) ! Baltimore (IL) 6; Philadelphia Territory who have helped to make his business a § @ s ] success. : New York (A) 8; Brooklyn (N) 1. i B — HOSPITAL NO || To Whom It May Concern: ; Sole new patient report:; by the All articles left in my care may be obtained by + Government Hcspital today was ¥ e Sirs, George Osdekoft of Chignik, | - the owners by calling at my residence. + who became the mother of a boy _ JACK D. JADOFF $ 8t 2:10 p. m. yesterday. | kY St. ; Ann’s Hospital discharged E llis d H Olsen, : ot meceat paients. | [tween tr turesque pr standard. ler men's singles ACORNS WIN Island Boxers in Flingers, Also in 115, ecause of travel difficulties, the championships were held in All-England ¢ anford held Ju ELKS ANNOUNCED ... demands, compose - 'Rickey, the genius of St. Louis, has ing committess, 3 The Oakland Acorns remained in viewing the 163 bouts needed to had for the first time this spring,|chairman. Investigating—E. C. Sweeney, the Maynard, Walter G. € William P. Blanton and V¢ {El Branch’s methods, he will givv‘PER: Dave last night as the Acorns won an With seven new rhnmpmns‘Brooklyn a raft of fine ball play-|Naughton Social and Community Welfare— within a game and a half of the heavyweight, Charlie Lester orzbau happy borough is surfzited. Esteemed Leading Knight Viector red hot Seals, who shoved Portland Cleveland, repeating, the mittmen's|He has lined up, in all, 17 ball Powed and Chair Officers Relief—Exalted Ruler and Chair and ked the! > {Erv Hagerup. Visiting-—Joe win. This was the first time Pip-'grcup honers with 10 points each. P | { Trustees. Mothers' Day— - CARD PARTY By Son’s of Norw Bo Tl W . ! discharge h BAKE SALE taking civi at Sears Roebuck 11:30 a.m. JONES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA : BIG MiLITARY 1946 CAMPAIGN == 5w BEING FORMED former U. 8. —_ the. p gs, NOW , unpainted | a pro, won the ate e nscume Twenty Men, Meeting Se- crefly in New York, b will not hold the Plan World FOf(e natches this year, but | committee will select th> play- y gyra- ers for the championships to be 24-July 6. e town ing dow plans erful the w perts, first named to be CW ber gression Entertainment—Estecemed Ledur- the regulation of possible disarmament.” | Chief of staff of the Big Five— States, United ance and China--are per- ers of this committee B PER; United T, Russia, F o ot KARABELNIKOF IS e s RELEASED BY ARMY a short meeting of the Engineers. Many soldiers S000000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000 COATS Softly Tried - Full and three-fourth lengths Spring’s Glorious Colors House of Swans-down NEW YORK, April quiet of a penthouse atop a mid- 1, some 20 men are lay- of a military force which ultimate- | ly may develop into the most pow- | ld has ever and secre As t military organ of the Se- il, the committee mem- up a general staff for| 1 international task will be and, if need be, suppress ag- PHONE 476 xmed FAIRBANKS, Alaska—Tec/3 Wil- | Knight Vietor Powers. liam Karabelnikoff, of Juneau, has | i TS T taken his discharge from the army at Ladd Field, after 35 months of | , according to Col. 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