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¥ \4 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946 RED CROSS WORKERS help a group of wounded veter bowling alley. On the left, Red Cr Sgt. Robert Abajian w is turn steadies the chair of Pyt. George R Seals Come Back Behind Southpaw o' Hold Top Spot (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Hollywood, which restudded - it bageball diamond with stars thi » climE year and only a Coast League today Pitcher Ronnie S stellar role in the into second place, hit game and at six straight Thur handed Seal cn the mound Frid to retaliate, 5 to 1, st Port- land, thereby extend legpgue lead to two games. Sacramento to sure of Oakland, 2 to 0, the Accrns to third place, Angelss shut out San Dizgo, 5 to 0 Hollywood bats nicked Seattl Carl Fischer and I Hutchinson for eight safeties, cpening in thejt first inning for two runs. York’s double in the fifth d Seattle’s run. League Resulls ; Cakland 0, Seattle 1. 5; San Dicgo 0. Portland 3. Tony ve in Ccast Sacramento Hollywood 5 Los Angelo: San Francisco Coast League Standings W L Pct San Francisco 11 3 1786 Hollywood 8 5 615 “Oakland 9 6 600 Los ‘4ngéles . 8 6 571 Sacramento 6 8 429 San Diego 6 9 40 Portland 4 9 308 Seattle 4 10 .28 — - BOSTONIANS BEST VMQIIVER ICERS. VANCOUVER, B. C, April 13.——( The Boston Olympics last night de- feated Vancouver's Canucks, 9-6, in the opening game of their best of seven series for the United States Senior Amateur Hockey Champion- ship. The next game Monday. FAIR WARNIKG is scheduled for SPOKANE, Wash—Traffic offi- | cers assigned to arrest speeders on| a usually productive highway were puzzled when no offenders appear- ed. crude sigr, described by Capt. Lloyd Ferguson as “the most ef- fective sign ever erected,”. told ap- proaching motorists: “Beware! Speed cop hiding in el .Onc-Lhird of the continent of) Australia lies in the tropics. ' WOUNDED VETS BOWL ,'}'nm they found out why. 3] WHILE RECUPERATING ‘ | | | | | i i | 1 | their favorite form of recreation at a Los Angeles 1s the ball to Sgt. Paul Jackson. In center, At the fight, Mrs. Marion Lee en eC ker Mrs. Luci ey b ands behind him OWEN'S OFF YO MEKICAN as C odrig ‘Zig-Zagging Dodger Back-; . stop Incensed by Reamrks FULLERTON) The box- ril 13, O CITY, April 13.—Seeing | > whipping boy of the y Owen, Brooklyn's ibly Commissioner R. : he changed | Netiche are expected here Monday [his m sterday for the third mcoth things out so that New | ided to jump orzanized | fighters won't s s be “busy” | play in the Mexican | wanted in Detroit . all. Two week B nta Anita meet- | ¢ d from the distribu- | on, Y., he an-|. he had h Bran 1 have to apol ’ accent? 1 he rejoined the Brooks, “I was 50 cC at I what to 2 rived dram son and Dav typical e didn’'t over the long distance back. Alfo of Jorge Pas- . '\Vh(vl‘x"'qL 1, Mexican League President) by baseball | asked to me to stay. Everybody quitting | putting pressure on me, some to go nd walked | back, some to stay. e to cc (a brot the stands . asked a 1 “Five o' sfon out. “I finally left San Antonio to talk T to Rickey. I confidentially believe ake Pov er Yanks, Sen-|that I would have gone ahead and s oulfielder, is re- s and Phill seen him if I hadn't read in the to the Washington sand-;newspapers of his remarks about me. he his start. He'll| He was going to punish me and furniture company team,ymake me the whipping boy of the bad spoi for a hall | Dodgers.” 'n the old rockin’ ————— — lots where | play for a to go begins to get . Former | middleweight ¢ Freddie WHEREIS THE F ’ Steele has been s 1 for a fea- H {RE. jtured role in a movie called “The Black Angel” . Angels were confined to the wrestling .. We thought the CLARKSTON, Wash. — A pick- e up truck on fire left a treil of oy ] smoke as it sped through Clarkson e i35 streets with driver Roy Grupe ap- ty oblivicus to the honking of s of pedestrians. Grupe was racing to the fire sta- tion—where firemen put out the blage in a jiffy. —————— BASEBALL res of exhibition baseball games terday are as follows: | Boston (A) 11; Boston (N) 5. | | Detroit (A) 14; Cincinnati (L) 3. | | k (A) 6; Brooklyn (N) 5. CARD OF | St. Louis (N) 5; Kansas City (AA) RS 3, 11 innings. We wish to thank the many | Chi¢ago (N) 11; Chicago (A) 2. | fxiends who were so thoughtful and i - o> - censiderate to us in the loss of our The Lyve bird of Australia can| beloved Jack Colvin. |imitate not only other birds, but ~MRS. ETHEL COLVIN, the barking of a dog, the buzz of EVELYN VERNON, la saw, sound of am ax and the BILL VERNON, | toot of a motor horn. JACK WESTFALL, THANKS VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED i JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 L E=s=ssssessss=ss W msazmmie JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood AUTHORIZED KENTILE CONTRACTOR i MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES ! MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING PHONE 407 Vicior Power ‘ e e e e - jorado and | would ¢ to Mexico, | but last Tueday, in San Antonio, sserted reconsidercd and ‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i PORTLAND SW DISCHARGEES ["“S5Hi 355 Briish Cabinet QUEERS RCGAR A RITIR | oo oot © Yamuneen | Mission Roady 1o | i oy peseie a8 b oh i o | | secondary step, e st n g F@EWEQ hfiES 3 Taik fo Indians;mmm Ton. Tseiih et : “’% dian parties themselves to consult “ Ann Curtis Trails Brenda : \’JSK | apart from the mission. telser in 100-Yard | cate that the Cabinet mission was |about through with its gath of viewpoints and was m 5, | undertake roundtable di: Iatthew Willlams. Class II-A (F)—Grant K. Ritter. s IV-F—Nathan J. Williams, Cl Elmer R [ | | § [ | Arthur J. Thompson, Y § BQ ixuxrs, Melvin W. Rener, George | e [J. Hall, George Mercado. [ | NEW DELHI, April 13.—The Bri- h Cabinet delegation told the| ndian people in a brief formal atement today that the time had PBSISRRRGR S S e WHO, PLEASE! | Class IV-A—Roland J Bingham, John Janson, Jr., Harry James, Ed- (%) ety — Loyl Your Favorite rinics and - C s they inquire for i : were changed to 1-C|win G. Hasu, John Williams, Jr.,|srived for thém to exercise the o hone ! F[ee SW!e Evem 68 discharged service- | James J. Oppen itmest in statesmanship and to pre- mE;TNiV"m:hewg;:m::‘;! ‘::&pe at ! 11 Selective Service | ——————r——— | pare for ecisive consultations | gyekley field, the soldier who &fi- rwo former ! ing here| \ALTER BEYELER HERE | Deiween Indian parties.” swers it S0yac nd, Ore, re-| Walter Beyeler, a resident of | Publi officers told reporters| “Chaplain’s office — Saint Peter nding new classifications Were | pvyito, Colo, has arrived in Ju- | that “the statement very clear” | speaking.” the Board; four new re-|,qaqy and is staying at the Gas-|and declined to answer questions. He is Pvt. Saint Peter of Omak, ng the ‘\"‘1 :“("X”’:"::. au The statement appeared to indi- Wash, a chaplain's assistant. ! ants were | . g . ) c = m E. Col- G arl Short- | == ’ = ce C in, Irvin W.I= 3 { H. Kirscher = Join Buel S.[= i lanin, Edward == A 1 J. Jone 1= = H. Metz, Wes! Overby, | == McMillan, Walter A.|Z= I man A. C \ 1= ster diving—Sixteen-yeat- | ( R y = Ann Olsen of the Athens' R lis, Moses C RE g who finished Al Hapoff, John W. H = tt, t com- Donald F. Foster. (== a Ee | of the Los| X h F. M Rodney L.|= E Athleti in the low | Joi Greenewald, | = | The vietories of the Misses Helser | Tt eph = and Merki, long-time teammates be- | M = | fore Brenda went to Hollywood, put| ¥ I W. Bosl Nic 5= the Multnomah Athletic in | Mexc Alfred W ton, Vie- == = Place in team sta for duk i 6 3 E A = o9-o- ] Perry = = = = = = = ¢ == info on at Room 207, S = Room 207 s 3 mens washvoom, : our ['agvorite lunes s sted by mistake, said red-faced v Johnson, = ; of the state publicity de-| i David H = in Reom 224. 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