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TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946 BROOKI.YN BOSTON IN BIG GAMES (BY JACK HAND) (Associated Press Sports Writer) The major league's current pace makers—Brooklyn’s precocious Kids and Boston’s slugging Red Sox—go cn trial today when they engage the defending 1945 champions for « the first time. For the Dodgers’ youthful crew, the opening intersectional series takes them to Chicago and thoa around the hora to St. Louls, Pitts- burgh and Cincinnati will be an acid test. Although the Brooks swept through the east on an eight-game winning spree until they collapsed Ball Pracice ’ Again Tonight i | The Mocse g ; Firemen’s Ball Park and went Ken'uck {thrcugh the first training period last night. ~Players from the other clubs were also on the diamond 'working out and great interest was showed up at | Tonight, the EIks take over for| ‘\\uvk:ux\ at 6 o'clock and tomor-| jrow night the Legion players will hit the diamdnd for first work Ao LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 30. —Il "0 HiT No RUN mile preview m,mod to be a better horse race than Saturday's Ken- Hs tucky Derby production. } - NEw Y('RK' AU”‘ 30.—Bob Fel- Tt was such & rhubard:inpied- ler, out to’show the New York up Derbyt that the boys 3 ces hr-t isn't “slipping”, hur] girls weren’t clawing at each other ¢4 no-hit, no-run game today s0o much over who was going to win this mile trial 1n the mud 2 among 14 candidates for Saturday’s $100,000 run as they were over who, would go to.the post today as fav- orite. In today's trial will be Spy Snnsz Assault, Rippey and In E: was a mul!(-r Io:' nxl,ummt 'um Cleveland blanked the Yanks inning home run, before 37,144 Yankee Stadium fans| 1-0 on catcher Frank Hayes' ninth! THE DAILY ALASKA I"VlPlRE—»]U\IFAU ALASKA | i ingten. President Truman throws cut the first ball to epen the 1946 base Prasadgm Throws Out First Ball Left fo right: Margaret Truman, Mrs. Truman, Adm, W 8 on &t Griffith Stadium in Wash- m D, Leahy, President Truman, Clark Griffith holding his grandson, Adm. Chester W. Nimitz and Jee Cronin, manager of the Boston Red Sox. (AP Wirephoto) The Triangle Cleaners IT'SCATCHING . . . That Good Appearance from Qur Workmanship Wt NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL PNA YESTERDAY‘M‘ASKA AIRLINES i o5ieii i SURPLUS PROPERTY Anderso | Ed (Not-Hit) Head today and the trial field figure to start Sat- HAS 11 FROM wEST George Gunderson, Clarence Wes- BOAT SALE TON'GHI‘ I be jer, urday whether they run on top, or C8n, TR A eSS termark, Olof Amot, Harold Lar- sy, Dinth ol (b Fibtieer in \he next ety tonay, sme witi|_P8silio Nombern, Altliues,Jew {yi it son, Avinur Quick, Frank Berry, s ; and Bucky Walters before they have their first-strong pilots o k: 9 AU V€S- Arriving with Alaska Airlines | Sister lece, er Thecdula, Ray Matthews of the Surplus Pro- | come hcine. aboard. On the first section with Capt,| Yesterday with Captain Larry Fla- ivl“; n Tgx]’\h'\ /I?Jx‘l;“"‘ perties Office h(:»lv has nmnnu'nr‘:ed In the American League, the ncd“ Spy Song, Charlie Fisher’s high-'Maury Keating, First Officer Rich. | hart, Flight ufll(’ur‘B,ll.l kas.- and | ) :n yn loyd on, Axel Ol- t.lw drawing _fuf the .buuls which HSox must open up agai the Dr-‘spmd hope piloted by front braak-_ard Knight, and Stewarde Allci:\‘&(\wmdw'\ Juanita Sharp were the scn / !.a\:(v been offered for disposal h.‘ troit’s ace, Hal Newhouser, winner!|jng johnny Longden, figursd to be Lane, were the following engers following ]mtsm\m-rs from Anvhrjr- Florence Goodr Ri Spure- 1!1xh area will be .hcld tonight at 7 of his first three star [the narrow choice today, with an- for Kenai: Lester Lawton, Thomas 38¢: E. M. Suddock, Raymond So- cecn, John Keinst, Art Hedges, 0'clock at the Surplus Properties While the Red Sox are tanglitig rother front runner—cil-man Helis' Clark, Donald Hinchman, Ed Mich- , Elizabeth Chapin, Capt. Willis | Herma West, Larry Office in the Sub-port. with the world champicns, the Rippey and two come from tehind elsen, Sam Thompson, Russcll““‘fc'““" Vincent Hayward, K. H. , Ellen Grow Ty West, Al cvm»ul veterans who had Yankees open a long home.stand|swifties—Assault, the Wood Mem- Sheltcn, Andrew Rayner, George Erickson, H. H. Hammond, *Arlene | Gilbert Ol Joseph Burns, and |Shown tneir interest in any of with Cleveland. Manager Lou Bou- | al winner, and little In Earnest, Pearmain, Henry Pitkanch, Elmer Tedd, and Ned Todd; from Cor- Fidel Cortez these [‘)J\I[Il'll]dl' boats, by Am‘ll 29, dreau has nominated Bobby F(uu} ned by Ben Jones, t behind Ro,mm Alex Shadura, Herman dova: Austiy Stivers'and John Cer- | Leaving for Seattle were: Orville |are eligible to take part in the to take the hiil teday. | —— El Ed Rod, Victor Manson, Che. Wagner, Carl Nelson, Minter Nel- drawing, Matthews said. Washington’s slow start has been | Sr. Victor Manson, Jr, Alex An-! On the return flight, the follow- | son, Frauk Parsons, Oscar Yebring,| Whenever more than one vet- a cause for concern in the East but | derson, Arthur Hanson, R. Olson,!ing were flown to Anchorage: G. F.|Dorothy Whitney, Betty Smith, |eran has registered his desire to Ossie Bluege hopes to get his left-| Ingolf Nielson, Olaf Hanson, T. Oberg, Mrs. H. West and infant;| Naynard Smith, Ollin Freemsh, | Purchase a certain boat, or type of New conslrlll:hon and nep!ll'l JO‘S handed hitting lineup started, |Mrs. E. Grow and infant, Harry Carl Erickson, Harvey Hammond,|boat, the purchaser is determined against the Chicago White Sox tos- | Flying to Kenai and Anchor Burke, C. F. Chevillon, Arthur Ed- | Elizabet!s Chapin, James Chapin,|by drawing bf names. Free Eslimaie Phone Douglas 192 e B sems. Luke Sewell's St. Louis \*1«1\ Captain Robert DesMa wards, Lt. Col. John Meggitt, and Ned Todd and Arline Todd. bA BEOpER W1 i D X First Officer Jack Dean, Stewardess Robert D. Totten, Mary Brouillette, | ' For Fairbanks: Kay Whitmore,| * ALASKA RATE HEARING Wil 7 Elly Craine, were: to Kenai, George Jesephine Brouillette, Mrs. James Soren Sundet, Fred Lorz, Grove Browns, off to a .500 start, hope to! Gunderson, Art Anderson, C. West- Breuilleite and two infants; to Runz The U 8. Maritime Commission . climb into contention by slapping down Philadclphia in the other i 3 mark, Olaf Amot, Harold Larson,!Fairbanks: John Adamoli. PR P - I has set the Alaska Freight Ratg BOSTON, April 30.—Taking 2 o p pearmain. * | , SRR case for further hearing in Wash- series onener. leaf from the pages of its books g Apchorage: Jerry Noonan wAKNING ington, D. C. beginning May 22, ac- In other National League inter- ; sectiona! openers, New York is at y 4 i - 3 g erry | 8t. Louis, Boston at Cineinnati and |°f he 8olden twenties, boxing 1o- morence Goodrich, M. Tate, Sister 56 pASSENGERS i cording to word received by At- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. |98y bad s new junio elterwelght pequla, sSister Melase, Frank To 4 owners of bicycles. All| torney-General Ralph J. Rivers. champion — a betwixt-and-between popy poyq Olson, Avel Olson, Al- affic Safety Rules must be ob-| This is a continuance of the Phers Wez b eamos Dlayed 1| oivision, that.. thrives..only.tn 18 yert Rice: and Rabert Tremble (ARRIED BY pAA rved. Parents are asked fo eo-1hearings held in Seattle last No- §h atirls {Hoaet of Major Leagues| S205 OF BIORPSHY, i SBIED Tip- N it - | of children, Proper | vember. e c Coast or Major Leagues| oo’y arkin of G‘uucld N. ° hi . F ; 4 at’pight must be observed/ JERER. | “Boxing master Larkin survived Pan American Airways yesterday ESh o sorion STA\DII;G OF CLUBS {three knockdowns under the iron- B YS( UT (AMP {flew 56 passengers between Seattle a DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON, | fisted punchifig®of Windmill Will: and Juncau and to Fairbanks. D Optometrist, will arrive in Juneau Pacific Coast Leaguc |Joyce of Gary, Ind, only to go IS S(HEDUI.ED FOR | Arriving here from Seattle were: - 35 Ay 7o sl Mt e 4h Mt b ! Lester Lawton, Thomas Clark, Don- The British took the island of fice in the Blomgren Bldg. to Ex- sTenFms) o Pction, thanks to fleet foot-work and ool 19 expert left-jabbing, to crown him- . ald Hinchman, Ed Michelson, Sam Cyprus from Turksy in 1878 as|amine Eyes and Fit Glasses. Phone Los Angeles soa| 2ok 8 “‘f & t‘ p‘;“'“’” Juoiar, MAY 31' 14 DAY Thonm\rn Russell Shelton, Andrew |part of a plan for the introduction | Mrs. Blomgren in the Blomgren y 3 welter-weight titlisc by gaining an ymer, Gecrge Pearmain, Henry of reforms in Asia Minor Bldg. for appointment. (257-tf Sah Diego . 516 | ynanimous 12-round decision in ¥k Pr 2 =i e A48 pryising {ashioni-last night ab thel Abe Cestineu Disirit C“."‘m“’ 0000000 ZEEEZ 0 HELP MINFIELD BUILD A BULKHEAD Seattle . .367\ Those battlers were engaged in Summer Camp Program submitted Sacramento < /355!5 return mateh, after almost a by the Camping and Activities Buy a Ticket National League |year’s lapse, and Joyce had much Chairman, Harold Smith. w Pct|the best of it during the early The report set the dates of the - d w Id - FirstAward . . . AFrigidaire 4 2 Second Award . . . A Washing Machine 127|stages. In their previous clash, Summer Camp to begin Wednesday, AWARDING AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE 692 Joyce, while battling from a stand- May 31. The Camp period will last 536}.,9 stance, was defeated by a de- for 14 days, and a fee of $20 will 545 |cided margin. |be charged each boy attending. This This Is a Worthy Cause and Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated 417 He elected to battle from a fce will include transportation to 417| crouching style last night when and frony Camp. TICKETS FOR SALE AT: The Sewing Basket, Home Grocery, Butler, Mauro Drug Co., Hotel Juneau . at New York Sunday, they have 8ive this trial mile the been feasting on inept pitching of- set of Derby contenders it has fered by the Phillies and Giants. had. \ \ Hank Borowy is slated to oppose Altogether, eight of the horses in VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes| PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOB co. PHUNE 30 ot e e i DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP You won't believe your eyes when you see the new AUTOMAGIC THOR GLADIRON! b ->> Women said the Thor Glad- iron couldn't be improved —but wait 'till you see the new Automagic Gladiron! It takes even the bandwork out of ironing — you’ll use your hands only for guid- ing clothes through the famous Gladiron roll. Com- ing soon—watch for it! Teams Brooklyn St. Louis Boston Chicago Cincinnati . New York . Pittsburgh . Philadelphia American League Teams w Boston 10 New York S Detroit ... TS | 6 4 5 4 2 333{they got started in their 12- round| The report authorized the Dis- 200/ bout, the winner of which was to \trict to purchase three 16x16 foot |be recognized as the fabulous for- ! pyramidal tents, two 3C00 gallon Pet | ties' junior welterweight ‘ruler, not canvas water tanks, and eight kero- 769 |only by the Massachusetts Boxing sene lanterns. These are to be .692 | Commission, but also the National used during the Camp season. Camp ‘636 | Eoxing Association’s solons and the Cooks were employed and L. J. 500 New York State Commissioners as)Jewett reported that flll Boy Scout 444 | well. equipment had been inventoried Chicago 417 - and placed in sbomge ‘Washingron 333 Invitations have been extended to Philadelphia ... 67| Ap SPORIS €kagway, Haines and Sitka to join A R B with the boys at Eagle River Camp. | A Troop Leaders Training Course ] | will ke held tonight in the Douglas w Im]l K"o(KED |High Schocl gym at 8 p. m. On g Tuesday, May 6, all Troop Commit- ou' I“ SEVE“I g teemen, Scoutmasters and Assistant | Scoutmasters will meet for a com: BY HUGH FULLERTON Bv lmlE Pu (I; , Thursday of this week a two-night { NEW YORK, April 30. — When|rrgining session will be given to = |bined Training session in Juneau. | Oni U. st its spring | 1 SSRGS s e s P ok o llilge -+ M3 -.||IIIIIIIIIlllllllll||IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII!lIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllfllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIII MONTREAL, April and parents. Three films of the, S o — 1 Frankie Pucci, rugged Toronto|coaches next week, the big attrac-|yjsya] Education Service will be | ywseyos bantamweight, knocked out George|tion may not be Navy's Capt. Tom |shown. Training will be under the annournces Wright of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the|Hamilton and Big Ten Commis-!girection of Delbert R. Hanks, seventh round of a scheduled 10- sioner Tug Wilson but a little-|gecout Executive. for pesitions with round feature bout last night. ?known rl;l‘lll:]:er;ke n;;x];d :1‘;2;:\?“2: we’g:tin:;u:;y ‘s::e;;?.o‘;&aymg; ; BABE RUTH ALL SET i ol S g o TR Rl TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION Fm MEXI(A“ I’RIP»“really makes mincemeat” out of| Mr. Henks reported that a very| |a line. . . .In addition, quarterback | comprehensive water-front training e Tom Phullips also will show for the|course will be given in Eagle River NEW YORK, April 30.—Babe|first time. . . .Both were 1942 fresh- |this summer to* include boating, Ruth was all set today to fly to|men whc have been in the armed |canceing, beach patrol and the Mexico May 15 for a “vacation” at|forces ever since. Only seven |buddy system, with as much swim- |/ the invitation of Jorge. Pasquel,|home runs were hit in Washing- |ming as possible. E President of the Mexican league. |(on's Griffith Stadium during the| A report from Mayor Hendrick- Shor Al alore oy Ruth said he would stay in Mex- | 1945 season. On the first two days(son was read which requested that och sTAR’I¥ MxxIMiJM “ 10 - TOCPS 2l clean oo i vi0a0ve: 10 (Mo WOOWE'] il seme [Yed | Williams,. Dot Bl scout, Trobem i CUb Fask L6 Tr. Blld Clerk .o : S : . $160 2180 Clerk-Typist g SO I IS 180 195 I8 BONOgYaDNeL ;. i oo eehbiaass BRI o 10 154 185 200 Clerk-Stenographer ... B il e 230 Senior Clerk . W e 230 (There Xs a 15% increase allowed to emplo}v(s in the Second and Third Divisions on account of the kigher cost of living there.) L R N N S How to get a Olcdlronbnonbo‘s!l Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exact order in which our Priority Register is signed. Make sure your name is on our list! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. St. Louis . Cleveland . Soawman kW L 00 S NORTH LAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P AN Y |||IIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|I|||IIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII A il but insisted that baseball Was NOtinapgio and Jeff Heath all hit for|up all parking lots and play- even mentioned in his conversation| tne circutt in Griff's big ball park.|grounds. Troop 614 reported that with Pasquel or in the final dis- the Simpkins parking lot had been cussions with Mario Louston, Pas- TODAY'S GUEST STAR ldeamd Troop 613 reported that quel's New York representative. James A. Murphy, Canton, IIL, work had begun on the Juneau b e 0 Daily Ledger: “The proposed base-|Hotel parking lot. All other pro- ball union idea might be all right [Jects will be completed before the HAE-MI[E RE(ORD | for pitchers, since they are the snd igh he| campaigs, . James i 1 Those in attendance were: lonly players ciub owners want To SE' | »|C. Ryan, Chairman; L. J. Jewett, see com thi h with strikes. IS BY pA(ER 4 e Aengh M, Don Burros, Dean Williams, Arne Shudshift, Fred Geeslin, Frank|} ARCADIA, Calif, April 30—A| Bruce Drake, Oklahoma U. bas-|p o " poy g o el 5 y armon, Milton y % 2 S8 5 new half-mile record for Wo_yea,-,ketball and golf coach, claims that Puiess, Harold Smith, D, Joseph ance test. 70% is set as a passing grade for the performance test. old pacers was established yesf.er-[{-‘“d{‘: Ahdeml\é usky !1?0-Wu:d O, Rude and ‘Sooiit ‘Exectitive” Del- Jr. File Clerk and Sr. Clerk examination. will count 10 points. day at”Santa Anita as Old Gran-|freshman, can drive as far as the|, "y e Jr. Stenographer, Clerk-Stenographer and Clerk-Typist written examination will dad, owned by J. A. Neville of Del- | best of the pros. “I gave him three 4 count 5 points and performance test will count 5 points. aware, Ohio, captured the first baby nev'll ‘golf' balls l;)ero;: Or‘:v hot 01‘1“ All applicants may secure gpplications from: race of the grand circuit meeting. matches” says Drake. "When he| More merchant seamen lost their Mrs. Frances P. Ray, Anchorage Public School, Anchorage, Alaska Old Grandad, driven by Curley|brought them in they looked lik¢|lives during the invasion of Min- Miss Kathryn Anderson, Ketchikan Public uScfioul, Ketchikan, Alaska Smart, stepped the four furlongs in|egss.” . . . . .Bruce had better get{doro in the Philippines than did Miss Helvn Hoskins, Juneau High Schocl, Juneau, Alaska 1:01 1-2. The former mark was)that guy off the team until the|soldiers or sailors who participat- or MERIT SYSTEM SUPERVISOR, BOX 201, JUNEAU, ALABKA 1:05, golf hall shortage is oyer, ed in the action, V. b baboh ot bbb e b bndehoheh b cpoded bycheddieledbubud b oo bt sbedohad Aplications must be received before midnight, May 11, 1946. It is planned to hold examinations in Jurleau, Anchorage, and Ketchikan. Examina- tion date will be May 18th, 1946. A grade of 75% is set as the passing mark on written examinations. If 75% is not obtained, the applicant will not be eligible for the perform- oo

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