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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE RT IANGELSDROP Munmgols =i PRICE HIKE, ! : ; ! home ¢ s. D. C. Langdon ‘/'ote for the end of the big league trail today | seven nev pledges will be taken into | ter: sales i | ~ . () I e Rt bt e Lo 10 | th the short business P T n S ves | IWO0 GAMES Released = = s (] . & >, ¢ ) > A | 3 Ronor ret Wels! ride- 0 u .w.‘, } R 5% | : onc S Margaret Welsh, brid ) e S R SR ORI, Y S I { elect of Gilbert Bixby, presehting | % e — her a sorority gift’ with a lovely / YORK, April 25.—Van Lin-| silver trs WASHINGTON, April 25.—Retail | H ; 10, often called “Peck's Bad| As part of the Founders' Day clarette prices are up today—ex- Baseba" Managers players i of Baseball” appeared to be at| ceremonies nekt Tuesday evening, Cept on single-pack .u\'('r-tlw-coun-[ | vex o s - . 3 r 1Rainief§ Walk)p Stars in when the New York Glants hand-| Delia Chapter at a ritual sched-| The Price hike is a hmlf cent a nemocrahc Candldale . N E ed kim an unconditional release.| yjedq for 6:30 pam. in the Baranof Pack on multiplespack sales, five 11 & The tempestuous chucker WhO goiel A formal banquet follows at Cents on a carton of 10, and ofie A"e (a"ed ‘o Mee“ng 'o Be PSR A BICKEN AL | e i 0t 0 i - A ool kbt rollien ST S a WAt ikt TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF | 0 B b ” G map, was the top winner for Mel jn i1, evening a group of girls will Sales | ne basebail bame Ott’s Giants last yoar when he re- o . ! The red-hot Los Angeles Angels’ Mungo was nded during the /o illis " M. OPA said in announcing the new {Wwere considerably 'codler today af- spring training season by Ott for py.. "0 o ; schedule last night | d Judge William Holzheimer, prexy many preliminary arrangements to|ter dropping both ends of a double- “bicaking tre X Ken Al der and C 3 v ey | FIRST DIVlSIflN J baseball, wants 't the |be made for the s £ 0 are on tne Founders' I somr » X E;su:pn::y “1 “J\Q \x\(1 ; u]v uiln‘\ | assigning players to the;Elks, Moose |t0 2 and 3 to 2. The twin loss to fines suspension as well @s o }53 FLQWN IN BY 4 g - ascball season started Just 8%\, American Legion team: d!Oakland brought an end to the €xcellent pitching feats e 8 | If You re ior Pro r6381ve Actlon soon as possible and for the pur-these will be among the subjects|League's best winning streak of the *re % i g pose has called for a meeting next to be discussed at the Sunday af AT Angels had copped 11 Sunday afterncon at 4 oclock in|ternoon meeting. |of their last 12 games and had PNA fllES IN FROM 3 S r s of the City Unifcrms are to be ordered, as!moved into a half game of the B compcse the Junzau Baseball League ment. { In the first game, Dick Conger c Northern Air arrived Arriving with Al Airlines on T, g Yvonne Coopsr, An- are asked to be prompt in attend-| Already prospectiv yers, whenjheld the Oaks helpless for seven yesterday from Anchorage Wwith the Starliner Nome 1 Captain {hony Karr Richard Willlams, whether they have signed the list can be seen on the side streets.: Oakland unleashed a heavy at- Richard Chamberlain and Steward- gnd ctewardess Janfs Freeman on rd Tyrell, Morris Pierce, Jesste at the Empire office or not, or thiowing tke apple around, getting’tack to tally seven runs. ess Alicia Lane, and eight passen- Wednesday were the tollowing pas- ¢ . ,'.'\:'!I\m' Cgl;]pu.\n Pat agers, are asked to attend the g . inene abvard in the fourth inning Arriving were: Martin Fieldstad,'ten, Moiris Pierce, Esther , Estber Fultz, Thomas Barks- meeting if possible. In fact, any Prexy Holzheimer wants to seeicf the nightcap broke. the scoring Robert Gill, Mrs. O. Holman, Flor- Richard Buchanon, T. A. Barks- dale, Linda Bafksdale, Omafaye 25 Years in the lcague and play ball in Sunday afternoon so that basebali} Ambrose Palica % lead he never Methe, foldren and William F. Cummings: from Gustavus: Al-| From Seattle: Matilde Whelan, L b earnest, is invited to the meeting. playing can get a good and early|relinguished Farrell bert Newburn, and Wallace Tyk- Clydz Hu ; 3 relinguis : t New & 2 vk- io Huffman, Jack Wolfe, Mir- Prexy Holzheimer says there are start. Meantime, the Seals, behind Cliff ~ Leaving for Anchorage were: C oie e wemocralic 21 (] g L their Ritual of Jewels, admijt-. The reason. for the higher prices (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) fine comeback with a 14=7 record. ypo’ oo x cent. in tobacco costy:since the wan sori as well asheader to the Oakland Acorns, 7. Mungo’s spotted with it Don't Forget the Name of 5 well as bats, gloves, balls and other | League leading San Francisco F”ES 18 ‘t‘o W&g"a Managers of ' the three clubs to cquipment for the diamond snzage- | Seals o ance and all baseball players, the weather is lik s yesterday | innings. But in the final frames Captain Ernie Davis, First Officer min ru Flight Officer Horning, Harold Byrd, Paul O'Connor, Clif- wrange“, Alaska have given their names to the man- | hands calloused and throwing atms| Wally Westlake's homer with gers sengers from Anchorage: A. P- Metke, Nefl Holdren, Willlam Far- Resident of the Ten’imry for Over youth or adult who wants to get a ‘good turnout at the meeting onljce for Cakland and gave pitcher ence Dever and infant, J. Pat'dale T. A. Barksdale, and J.' Holman. | arl ward izm Whalen, Patricia Tiernan, Mrs. LG 2HE8 % ot * | Melton’s four-hit pitching, trim- Liba, M-Sgt. Wendell cy, Flor-| On the return flight, the follow- Betty Huffman, KMrs. Justina Tier~ \ 1 National League imed Sacramento, 3 to 1. It was entine Yanson, John Averhoff, Pete ing were flown to Anchorage: von, Ben Bilbo, Mrs. Dorothy G. l llA R I N Chicago 000 002 100—3 9 1!Melton’s fifth ccnsecutive pitching Lulich, 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoffman, Re v L. Johnson Mrs J. J. Bilbo, Douglas Gray, Harry Moore, Pittsburgh 110 100 01x—4 11 1'triumph. 'Ferris Fain, Seal first Jessie Macklin and Mrs. T. Tier- Burke, Herman Binich S. Wil- Clarence Larson, Willlam Fair- Bithorn, .Chipman /(3, Schmitz! baseman, set the pace at the plate, man. liamscn, Billy Harr , Mrs. Char- clough, (5) and Livingston; Sewell and Ca-!getting two for three and driving - - —— lent Harrison, Marge McDonald, Ben Darnell, Frances Smyth, ART melli. {in two rvns. Incident v, the A-F- . atherine Baranof, Dr Mark Phyllis Stewart, John Likeness, St. Lcuis 102 000 CO0—3 6 3|of-L Building S ce Employees BETA SIGMA PH reer, Mrs, Iris Greer, Mrs. B. Bil- Palmer Olson, Lyle Gamble, Burt Cincinnati 000 200 C00—2 9 O0'had 30 pickets at Seal Stadium as & bo, Martha Whalen, and Dr. Carl ld, Ed Meggard, Morris B2nson, - To ST! RDOM Pollet and Rice; Blackwell, Fox result o1 a dispute between sthe IS 'I'O OBSERVE Van Wedel 9 Fosse, Paul’ Asmus, Erwin ' l he l l'lallgle (Paid Advertisemont) (5), Lambert (6), Hetki (8) and | Union and the Sacramento Club. To Fairbanks: D. L. Isml('.\:l‘ M. I tensen, Cora Christensen, Dale Mueller. | Groundkeepers and vendors stayed ‘ K ermilk, Billy Short, and Van Wold, / Andred Lundestad Chris Brocklyn 103 015 100—11°16 0 'away but 5000 baseball filberts FOUNDERS DAY Mrs. Billy Short al, Phillp Myhyrs, Rasmus C l 5 Philadelphia .. 200 100 000— 3 38 .1, walked through the lines i - ind, Henry Megaard, Thomas e a n e r s Higbe, Grerr (4) and Anderson;| San Diego moved back into 3 SPECIAL MEETING X Rookie Ba(kSIOpSWflfSOU' Hoerst, Johnson (3), Lopatka (6),' fourth place as result of a 4 to 1. Founders' Day, the PFifteenth An-' Alaska Marine Workers Union, - All Suits Are Suits Pearson (8) and Homsley, Sem-!decision over Portland niversary of the organization of Friday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. Doug- DOUGLAS GRAY HERE Double to Clear Bases | wicx @. Beta Sigma Phi international sof- las School Douglas Gray of the U. S. Fish Bosten 000 021 340—10 14 3| At Seattle, the Rainiers walloped ority, will be observed here in Ju- DOUGLAS BROTHERHOOD.|and Wildlife Service has arrived Of Dlshnchon : i i New York 000 202 030— 7 10 2 the visiting Hollywood Stars, 5 to 2. neau by Delta Chapter next Tugs (254-12) ' here from Seattle. » and Win Game R O T T ) s s s oy Lo - mamu by Dar Capes VRN o i ks N e S If CLEANED and dell (9 and Masi; Koslo, Carpen- the first inni Pitcher Glenn El- BY JOE REICHLER ter (1), Adams (8), Budnick (8), liott kept the rs well in check, PHESSED by us! Fischer (9 and W. Cooper allcwing lone tallies in the third (Associated Press Sports Writer) . e and ninth Catcher Hal Sueme led Unless all signs fail, young Jchn the Seattle attack with three We, NOW: HAVE Sherman Lollar, Cleveland’s rookie bingles in four trips to the plate 48-HOUR SERVICE backstop who was the big reason Al for Manager Lou Boudreau's de- 1 Jus’r cision to rest Frankie Hayes after '"ED HOCKEY '"'".E RESULTS WEDNESDAY ; the veteran catcher had extended T San Francisco 3; Sacramento 1. bis _ record-breaking consecutive R Oakland 7-3; Los Angeles 2-2, CALL | b . game streak to 312, appears Ytad-| VANCOUVER. B , April 25—! Seattle 5; Hollywood 2. , ed for Major League stardom. The United States Amate ckey | San Diego 4; Portland 1. B R w " - r o R The soft-spoken 21-year-old na- champicnship playoff all square - tive of Fayetteville, Ark, followed, the three victories apiece today STANDING OF CLUBS his own recipe yesterday when in|after Vancouver Canucks defeated! Pacific Coast Leagn ! q 7 5 his first starting role with the In-|Boston Olympics last night 3-0 in! T S 2 { E 4 J led s game heir Lest-of- | oS o dians, he doubled with the bases|the sixth game of the 2 e Rl . 5 L < loaded to clear tke sacks, high- seven ser Thevleums meet Fri- Los Angsles lighting a five-run eighth inning | day night in the final game. | Oakland ¢ ! 3 K rally which gave the Tribe a 5-1 San Diego . ! S eee victory over the St. Louis Bruwn:;i | Hollywood Lollar began his professional | Portland career in just about the same man-| | Sacramento ner. It was in the 1944 Inter ] | Seattle national League opener that Lollar,| | < then a 19-year-old youth making| Poain Amerionn Leagunp S g ol i ams his debut with the Baltimore Ori: R T RO | New York gl;:;s ;n:::ge?n ahi:lofni‘xii p:?l:";‘:rl::_v BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y..» April; Detroit |25.—You'd hardly expect to find a Boston 15-Hit Attack | heavyweight fighter's training camp' Cleveland The Yankees moved into undis-jn this semi-secluded spot that is| St. Louis puted possessicn of first place ingllable to be overrun with kids or| Washington ° the American League by whippingfBoliday seekers from Manhattan at, Chicago . 7 f e / B l L L the Red Sox 12-5 on the wings of fany given moment . . . Bat Bruce| Philadelphia 3 a 15-hit attack against five Bosox | Woodcock, British heavyweight | National League WX > P ARCEL I)ELIVERY b " — f \ ' S W hurlers. Ted Hughson, secking his/champion, and his manager, ’l‘om‘1 Teams w After an Absence in Service is N third straight triumph, failed to Hurst, can scatter original ideas!St. Lou's ’ inals continued their merry battle Woodcock docs his heavy training| New York B uck on ‘he Job Aflm ed the Philadelphia Phils 11.3_{v|'hen he was working in a iac(m‘yi s i | e it o mg{}ow_yeq defin"elr attack. itell you what,” Tom Adds. “If| last five innings and was chargsd about training arcund as freely as | Brooklyn with. the defeat. |they scatter their “haitches” and| Chicago Brocklyn and tne St. Louis Card- mybe this is one of them . . .|Boston : 2 YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE for first place in @the National about 5 p. m, instead of several pittsburgh SRR D, 7 | . League as each team won its sav-fir{ours Le-"-;herh bl boxers do.| Philadelphia 'D"C"f"'"‘:"""g "’:°p’° “"‘;"’he"' are ) Ty “N(;;E:i;'APf:f::)ATED enth straight. - The Dodgers rout- He got the habit during the war| Cincinnati learning that “King means best in everything - v P" > ¢ - VICTORY BARBER SHOP Rookie Carl Furillo, with four hits and couldnt train earlier and now il including a home run and three Hurst doesn't see any reason for al- @\\\' full-fiavored and satisfying! runs batted in, paced the Dodgers'tering that routine . .. “And Tl | This quality brand is Brown-Forman's King | / s . : “The Red Birds won their second We stay around hers during the| comz.cte line of | of pre-war whisky—from Kentucky. A tribute to . | W 4 P straight 8-2 game from the Cincin- Summer Il have him train at| BEmeE | your guests, whenever you serve it. F . / 4 N R I H l D nati Reds, with Stan Musial again Dight. There's no use using up his| Order [§sTUITERENI] King Whisky ot : ) i { driving in the winning run. . |€nergy during the hottest part of | 3 Eil g Y at your |the day. i favorite club, bar or package store today! L i r R A N S p o R) TAT i O N ;’ 3-' {oruett (fix}'fim’sfiifi‘fin old Ne-| HIGH FLIER Emhc‘rs i % ; ¢ mesis of the Chicago Cubs, tamed' Woodcock not only is the first Ry 3 | " 4 the Bruins again with a nine-‘!’srxmh heavyweight to invade thess o | IR i YT“}}U) hitter in pitching the Pittsburgh!shores since Tommy Farr came ?\ 5 B i [ ST N £ ER Pirates to a 4-3 decision over the over in 1938, but he's the first who EANS BE National League champions. ever flew across the ocean to fight. | - Boston’s Braves rebounded from Furst is enthusiastic over the re- REI. I AN CE‘ | SBlended Whisky, 86 proef. The their hitless efforts against Brook- sults . . . “It only took us nine N f - straight whiskies in this product are gl oo o e R kA ."“\\\\\\\\\\\\}'\ BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLERS CORP. - 51 monthe or move o, 40% solght ing five New York Giant hurlers would take five days and then the| JUAVLIRLORoIokR ., ... 0 soos | At Lovisville in Kentucky WL 0% wi iy for 14 hits including successive hoy would need a week more to get 4 d i home runs by Tommy Holmes and rid of his sea legs. That might e — = — o Ray Sanders, to outslug the Polc not seem very important, but when » Grounders 10-7. a fighter counts on putting his foot Held' seoreless for seven rcund.s,‘on a certain place on the floor in Washington's Senators rallied for|mgking a punch and then finds four runs in their half of Lhe\me floor isn't there, it's discon- p FOR SENAT“R i W G CURTIS G. SHATTUCK and defeat the Philadelphia Ath-| i e el A 3 4 leties 4-2. ! b mo;:;-»um League im“ FRA“(H:'SE » ; : (Born and raised in Alaska) :;m:ingm;x " 060 000 3,‘,:3 S 5» IS mfi“' Bv L A. : " As a member of the House, 1945 and 1946 Sessions, I gave full and 'as] . ¥ % 1 ati P H H 1t o P Besse, Christopher (8) and De-! LOS ANGELES, April 25—Los honest consideration to all legislation, without favor to any group or Sautels; Scarborough, Haefner (9)|Angeles, the ecity of big ideas, interest. and Evans. {stuck ot its community chest an % 7 I authored in 1945, co-authored in 1946, the Green-Shattuck Work- New York .....010 403 040—12 15 0 inch or so farther today and made s C ti Bill R Y 046 authored in both Sheas th < 020 201 000— 5 10 4’ another bid f og- men’s Compensation Bill, enacted ingl946; authored in bof essions the Boston . anof d or Major League recog Cambiih anary Bill. Gumpert, Marshall (4), Wade nition. . (7) and Robinson; Hughson, Bag-| This time it’s hockey. Tony Ow- H by (5, Butland (7), Brown (8),len, a motion picture executive, ; 7 Ryba (9) and H. Wagner, Partce|discloses that he’s applied for a ¢ CANDIDATE FO SENATOR {1946-47 franchise in the National 000 000 050—5 7 0|Hockey League, acting for a syn- 8t. Louis 000 000 001—1 5 lld.(cnte composed of himself, screen g Embree and Lollar; Galehouse,|actors Bing Crosby and Randolph . 3 3 4 Aduerticanaaty castern sportsman, I e o B B B (Subject to Democratic Primaries, April 30) i)