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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA for the Beavers, in the last half of | that inning let go a wild pitch| ithat cof fans, who have turned out, Go Into Quertime iand want to see a game. We don't Leo Durocher’s which permitted the Rainiers (to even the count, and a passed ball a 5-0 ceficit on some lusty slugging gang gave Lan- want to disappoint the fans nor| ier a good battle, coming back from the players, and we want to keep| American ’AGE THREE 10 to 20 | William B. Tobey, Martin Wingich. f raim Johnason, Theo C. Johrson, I" No lou'SE BRI"GS Emma Kelly, George Lewis, Evelyn Outgoing pasengers on the Louise ! y ' 1 Lee, Keith H. Miller, William T,!|to Skagway were: s | ASSENGERS cCain, Henry Miller, Eleanor Ot- | Margaret Nefsy, J. Garlook, Mrs. V 102 p g eson, Walfred Olander. Garlock. L. H. Johnson, Betty Fitz- GAME HERE ' Dl i Bertha E, Pree, James H. Press, | gerald. and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. | i L K s | Walter W. Pettijohn, Dolly D. Pet- | Simth, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Pickard, e a | ’ . e ilmgi“‘l:"(':"“."‘“‘h:”‘;“u!“h““p“ffi’f:": t!ichn, Fred Rich, Carl Revord, Ro- Mrs. Bess Winn, D. R. Pickard, G. W & | {ilast night aboard the Canadian- bert J. Springer, Margaret Spring- Banos, C. O. Brown. | || Pacific steamer Princess Louise ‘}"‘\;“l*;*'“ “'“‘Stb(*l\;';n:;rl. Ilchn(;wét e, | R ax’ toiloes R Stordahl, Juanits ang, Lloyd E | = o CHT Hazel Solon, Anne Solon, Jacque- ' | | Well, it wasn’t raining at 5:30 ‘;i}f,’“u,\?,‘]:;“‘)‘o;"f‘,’;‘“(‘,‘I‘“,E’,,,,”;i‘,’,‘_' lin Townley, Jesse B. Trimble, Ju- Io HAVE mm". | o'clock yesterday afternoon and — | {idred H. Clauson, Susan Clause, | Sith L. Trimble [ L § o e hakiuncamol | Mildred Connelly, Howard Dove, Fleet, Gladys M. VanFleet, Mil-| There will be a special program ;made .lu. Judge William Holzheim- | Doris Denton, Oliver E. Davis dred Wi Charles C. Westrich, ' gt the Salvation Army hall tonight. ]er, P.mx_\ of the J\\lmieuu Baseball Rosina Davis, Eleanor L. Evans, Maurice S Ruth Whit- | starting at 7:45 o'clock there will E ’;fa‘;‘f;{, ‘:-i;mx}f; u”,:\“a.\ :‘{Zf”:”,!:,m‘ Angela Engleman, Hugo Fester, ter, Sister Mary Lillian, Sister|pe special music and singing and ' i g i it Chester Freed, Hazel Guifin, June | Ma) ‘}““‘)"“';!_‘:;’: Pf“‘("”“ V]f“““"’:- also moving pictures of the Salva- il i, Blavérs. of both; beteatiltsenia¥ | B. Gorham, David J. Horton, Law- (J‘,I:vxl—(‘c?x“» illiams, Odin Lenning, tion :’\I':uy ‘v\lm“( in vov.her lflcnlltb: TE%: TH¥ Lss0CTiTED PRESS) C d N s teams—Flks and Loglon—showed | [rence Haynes, John William | Jack Cartie. The public is invited to atten: R club:DodgerS, aras NOW IN|u, bue admittedly mot emough to { Epynes. March ' L. Haughialiog| lesbel Dl])x:w\y:;lJil\‘f:“.l’\(‘L;QXA)g,r“l{(v‘- this service. . al-and-err a5 . . | . 5 i | h aughaling, avid ginald C. David, Georg . Greife, e R PN T of Oakland, half a game nearer its leellgh' - SenafOI'S .:::;i,.‘:;l:é"f;f: ;:SQJO":K:“;“,’:;\ | Horton, G Horton, Jacqueline Ferdinand Gibelleaw, John Hara, CASE DISMISSED i rivals, clamored for a threesome issued this edict: | | Horton, Veronica Horton, Marcia E. Frank R. Jones, William J. Kenne-' A trespass charge sworn by Mrs. today in the heated contest for Put On Swa' Fest Uifargatter. Wheil teie Wbt shows | Horton, Mabel Horton, dy, Willlam T. Mahoney, Andrew Edmund J. Krause against J. W. ¥ Pacific Coast League leadership as |up on ¢he diamond ready to play, | | Benjamin J. Hildebrand, Almedia McDonald, Willlam Maloof, Kent | McKinley was dismissed after & San Francisco and Los Angeles‘ (BY JACK HAND) |and the opponents are not on hand, ;mldubrnud. William L. Hicks, Sally McLanders, Steve Prudente, Robert | hearine before U. S. Commissioner prepared to settle the issue between (A7 SPORTS WRITER) Ith= game will bs forfsited to the| M. Hicks, - Lorene Joly, David C. R. Rigler, Donald J. Sykes, Charles Felix Gray here yesterday after- themselves. | Chubby Max Lanier, with 10 team on the spot. { Joly, Mary Joly, Esther J. Jacobs, | ITornby-Emith, Mrs, V. W. Sexton, noon. Oakland edged up on a 2-1 deci- |strajght victorics over Breoklyn to| “I want it distinctly understood - e SN AL o sion last night over the Hollywood his credit, may be the decisive fac- now that this is to be the rule as Stars, while San Francisco and tor in the National League race if long as I am prexy. | 8 i Los Angeles were idle. Seattle eked it narrows down to the Dodgers and| Also, managers of the three| yNgwLY.ELECTED PRESIDENT of Argentina, Col. Juan Peron is pictured | out a 6-5 decision in 10 innings Cardinals. {teams, if not present themselves,| ity his wife, known in public life as Maria Eva Durante, actress and s L A C K s . over Portland, and San Diego over-, It's much too early to eliminate should have a personal represen-| radio entertainer, on a yachting trip. She is the second wife of the came Sacramento’s pitching ace, Al anybody from the flag chase, ex-|tative present to handle affairs.| fifty-vear-old former Army colonel. (International) v i Sn';.t:‘h, 3 to ; pig | cept thelPhilli;s, but the early sea- For instance, last night would have in e Seattle Rainiers inched up son results point to a duel between tcen a good chance for a warm up from next to last to sixth place on St. Louis and Brcoklyn. The Red'practice of the players on the field. | ¥ ROCKETS BOOST P'so TAKE-O"F their victory over the Portland Birds, off to a stuttering start, Each team now has plenty of sub-| i 1007 WOOL Beavers, cellar occupants. Portland closed the gap to one game yester- [stitutes so if regular players do| b rallied for a run in the ninth frame 'day by downing the Brooks, 7-5, not report, subs can be given an| to force the extra inning and went in 11 innings. {opportunity and a game can kel RAYON JABDINE ahead in the top half of the tenth. Lefty Max gave up ninz hits‘called. This keeps the interest of | o Dick Barrett, third on the mound over the 11 frames |the players pepped up and also Pie by catcher Tom Turner let in the the only great game | winning tally. by Bill Herman and Dixie Walker | yjght to the front here in Juneau.| |to send the contest into overtime.v “Another thing, unless changed,| With the bases loaded and two out he starting time .of night games is | in the 11th, Marty Marion punched .39 g'clock and those on Sundays | ‘a two-run single to centerfield and'iS 3 o'clock.” thntAdocmed the h})me ffl“b' Re-| The next regular game scheduled liefer Vie Lombardi was charged!is gyidgay night, between the Leg-! with the Brocks' first Ebketts Eield !jon and Moose. The Legion will! loss of the season after nine suc-|mape the initial debut and Mana- | RESULTS TUESDAY Oakland 2; Hollywood 1. [ San Diego 3; Sacramento 1. Seattle 6; Portland 5 (10 innings) (Only games scheduled.) Also... OVERALL STANDING OF CLUBS cesses. ) g BaE Coust Lontte 0 ooy antes memii. of| S ACH2 Hows wil AW s Sese STRIPED COTTON e W L Petithe rotherhood of Iefthanders.|oe revenge for his defeat by the | San Francisco 015 667 cparkled in the other National | mps last Sunday. Mike is well | as large as 42 ot e 28 16 636 reqgue fray, an arc lght tht in'peaceq with his outfit and also| Oaklang 28 18 609 pogton, when he hurled the Bravesimembers of his extra squad who' gl 2 2 300 to a5-1 edge over Pittsburgh. iyl be able to step in as subs at| T LAl Chicago Blanked anytime ; | 1 ool B Dave (Bco) Ferriss was the big) o R | A T TR T i m trom a P-80 “Shooting Star” as it cli American League ; F“t::l kJ?:;i a,'n.as on :c !dg ; ‘)‘(e IMRS- M(AUSIER IS { beneath the fuselage. Two Jato rocket units, which develop a g,m)_u- Trams WL Pt o aln i “th ru i s | pound thrust, supplement the 4,000-pound thrust of the planc's jet Bost 2 o e e " and! ELECTED REGENT OF Mhe. The “Shooting Star” cap now take off in 1185 feet, which is on 3 4 852 pis double in the seventh boosted! { engine. o T Gsugigkequired. (International) ~-New York 17 9 654 Ferriss along the way to his fourth| (AIHou( DAUGHI“S\ about 40 percent of the r Ay Detroit 15 11 577 straight triumph. i g Washington ‘1 12 AT8 The Red Sox maintained their| “ St. Louls ........1l 15 423 5 1-2 game lead over the New York! nys Helen McAlister was elected S vEIand 8 15 340 Yankees who dropped out of the|Grand Regent of the local Court it 7 15 318 clouds and beat St. Louis, 6-2. All|of tne Catholic Daughters of Am- Philadelphia o § 18 -280 the Yank runs came from homers| ei.ica' at their regular business National League i by Jce DiMaggio, Bill Dickey nnd‘ meeting held last night in the Par- Teams w L Pt Jos Gordon, who resumed his place| jgy pall Other officers elected to CAMERON Brooklyn 15 8 652 in the lineup after a week's inac-ig.ve quring the ensuing year, be- 2 i : St. Louis 13 8 619 tivity. Floyd Bevens did the the ginning in June, include Mrs.’Ks- - i Boston 13 10 .562 hurling, an efficient nine-hitter, w‘bherfine Nordale‘ Vice-Grand Re- T " 3 Chicago b 10 524 down Nels Potter. | gent; Mrs. Angeio Astone, Prophet- e SR 20-Hit Uprising ess; Miss Bess O'Neil, Financial 32- 40 Pittsburgh 9 13 409 Detroit’s eight-game win string Secretary; Miss Margaret Miller, . Philadelphia 5 18 23g W88 shattered by a 20-hit Wash- Historian; Mrs. Wm. Biggs, Trea- P T - 2 ington uprising that produced a|surer; Mrs. Miles Godkin, Monitor; | St. Louls ... 002 300 000 02—7 15 0| eeting night, Tuesday, June 11 Brooklyn. . 000 301 100 005 9 2| it 1 sonorace o | - X it is announced. i 5 ) . m::"‘f:) “}';g 02”-( . f’“gm‘ffa*:; 7| There will be initiation of a class W o ! -~ o » Herrin ) did t th |10) and Anderson, Sandlock (1,|0, condidates at the next soclal NEW AMBASSADOR — Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr ' #115-1 decision for Roger WOoIIf. The short scores: H National League | Pittsburgh . 001 000 000—1x4 1 Lesnevi Boston ... 000 400 10x—5 9 0 i | Gables, Gerhauser (7, Wilkie Inner (8), and Camelli; Wallace and Hof- | ferth. LONDON, May i5—Gus Lesne- Fagastt (Alxl::e.flun League J: vich of Cliffside, N. J., still wore the crown emblematic of the world’s g: WI_Z:{: 3 ggg % ggz:g 13 g light heavyweight championship to-l Bevens and Dickey; Potter, Fan- day after knocking out Freddie Mills .. "o "0 Mnncuso' 2 in the 10th round of their schedul- ‘ ed 15-round fight. Detroit 000 000 001— 1 5 0O The crowd had cheered Mills on 3 5 when he came back from four pvion and Evans, OVermi®| Ardving on the Alaska Ammu‘p‘tlr'( NOR"'IERN Louts Dyrdahl, sold to City of Ju- knockdowns in- the second round bettsg % 3 Starliner Juneau with Captain Lar- | ’ neau, A. B. Hall and two lots at and some thought he could recover p oy 000 200 100—3 4 1|7 Flahart, Flight. Officer Ed 3 Third and Main streets. again in the intermission betwesn, Gy, 0 " 000 000 0000 2 ofCourtemanche and Stowardess| Pacffic Northern Airlines yester- RGI::: He;ry GFOV:&IM:IT’ lt;‘ Jlflhn 2 i i onkinen, house and lot in Nelson _fl.te tenth and eleventh. Ferriss and Wagner; Haynes, Juanita Sharp were the following 'day flew two sections on outgoing Adihibs: B IRHOBH - wld to | Caldwell (9) and Tresh, Dickey (9). AP SPORTS iy cumms " "ROUNDUP " iesoar ¥ ' BY HUGH FULLERTON | Pan American Airways yesterday NEW YORK, May 15—This cor- | flew sthe following passengers be- ner's Mexican reporter, just back tween Juneau and Seattle and to Washington .... 003 080 004—15 20 0} Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Sentinel; iMrs. L. W. Zach, Lecturer; i Mrs. Felix Toner, Organist. ‘The Board of Trustees will be | Mesdames Delia Dull, Evan Wruck, | Walter Hellan, George Shaw, Ed Sweeney and Isabel Cashen. and will be held the regular business meeting, to be held Tuesday night, May 28. LT SRR 12 PASSENGERS FLOWN IN, OUT BY passengers from Anchorage on Tuesday: G. S. Newhouse, M. John- son, Katherine Crasser, Paul Hin- derant; and from Cordova: Mary Curry. On the return flight, the follow- ing passengers were flown to the Westward City: Ed Van Sickle, George H. Patton, Ray Brower, Basil Chase; to Fairbanks: Onton Ruzicha; to Yakutat: Major Elmer Wiles, and Lt. Edward Russell. | Installation of the new omcets‘ \ TWO SECTIONS ARE 'and . incoming trips through Ju- neau. 4 Flying to Naknek with Captain Matty. Springer, First Officer Frank Mullens, Stewardess Dorothy Ma- ther, were William Nelson, William Holhiz, N. Niels, H. Scott, H. Coles. William Brown, Axel Fish, Matt Johhson, A. Backman, A. Paralla, {J. Murphy, Dr. H. Gist, R. Morris J. Weglin, R. Wuktsland, R. Mc- Donald. ALASEA Aiktines FLOWN ON TUESDAY, (above) succecds Lord Halifax as British ambassador to the U. S, kery property on South Franklin street. David J. Nichols, sold to Max Rogers, hcuse and lot on Basin Road; Charles Waynor, sold lot in Waynor Tract to Evan Wruck; Charles R. Lesher, house and lots on Glacier Highway, former Huber property. ; FOREST SERVICING | ssistant Forester ; c e Regional ftom six months in his native land, ®airbanks. . ————— To Anchorage were Dan Webster, : s that the i From 9 ’ pre SUT: charles Burdick was to leave For- « $ays that the higgest improvement From Seattle: John Bangeman, BUILDING PERMITS { Prafik Bylsma, E. Eddy; to Kodiak: | ¢ se:vic‘e"hI:fldquart“rs Tare s resulting from the influx of Major |[Emma March, James Anderson, — st 2 League players is that the native'John Goodwin, Charles Davis, players now are hustling. .| Henry Siems, Kelsey Bradley, Ches- ‘They're up on their toes all the |ter Nelson, William Lundy, Moine time now,” he explains. . . AWhathluer, Hal Johnson, Leo Elo, Or- still is needed is a different form |ville Wagner, Virginia Porter, Mary of administration and better ball| Burns, Zelma Miller, Luther Noey, parks and the parks may come be- Otto Olson, Ann Noey. Construction permits issued by the City of Juneau during the week past total five. They were received by: Royal Blue Cab Company, for erection of filling station for taxis at Gray Line Garage, Willoughby Gerald Olson. On the trip to Anchorage with Captain Ernie Davis, First Officer Jack Dean, and Stewardess Pauline Knight, were Gerry La Rose, Mrs. G. La Rose, Mrs. J. E. Shirley, Mrs. Alec Kiloh, Beverly Kiloh, Mar- jorie Kiloh, Leo Ello, Otto Olson, afternoon on a 10-day trip to the Ketehikan Division to investigate the possibilities of supplanting boat travel by charter air transporta- tion in Forest Service administrative work. He will make several test trips out from the Ketchikan ol-l fice. fore next year. . . . . The customers| To Seattle: Henie Berger, Jean-|Avenue, estimated cost $3,000, Wal- |ann Noey, Luther Noey. The Forest Service here used are there if the Pasquels build[ette Saunders, Craig Saunders, Ot- | ter Stutte contractor; ILWU Local,| To Naknek, John Bapgeman, Em- chielde 4l travel 'to sonie’ eK= to Olson, Catherine Grasser, Mary |Curry, Marjorie Prince, Charles ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE Gcldstein, Laura Goldstein, Heldi Oklahoma A. and M. flnishediBarmge!, Etolin- Wittanen, Clare | spring football drills with one line | Wittanen, Bruce Parker, Martin averaging 218 pounds from end to!Shuman. end and another scaling 211. Andfi To Fairbanks, Herman Price, Em- coach Jim Lookabaugh. figures his|met McClarin. " ex-soldiers run 10 to 15 pounds' eyl TR heavier than when they were SWORD KNOT HERE Sophs and Juniors before the war. | T { ....New York Boxing Commission-| The Alaska Transportation Com- ' er Eddie Eagan is to appear on the pany's freighter Sword Knot, skip- “invitation to learning” radio pro-|pered by Capt. Maitland Nerkley, . gram Sunday. The fight mob agrees that-Rddie has-a-lot-to Jearn, - places for them to sit. discharging freight, remodelling Longshoremen’s Hall on Willoughby Avenue, $60; Mary Shaw, repair porch on residence at 426 Harris Street, $150; Vic Har- din, contractor. Alaska Music .Supply owner, re- mecdel Winn Building, Seward street, for coffee shop, $3,000, Don Abel and Kenyon Maclean con- tractors; Paul E. Alexander, addi- ion to cabin at 604 Seatter street, $200. L ———————— ELKS — ELKS — ELKS tion and’ huneh; oo @tetly ma March, James Anderson, John Goodwin, Charles Davis, Henry Siems, Kelsey Bradley, Chester Nel- son, William Lundy. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Recent real estate transactions reccrded here include: Ted Danielson, sold to Frank J | Parsons, house and tract of land {en Pritz Cove Road; Charles Gold- ! stein, sold to Robert E. Hurley, va- cant fot on Second street, Tele- arrived at 8 p.m. last night and is| Regular meeting tonight—Initia-|phcne Hill; Henry Sully, sold to Tom and Joe George, Peerless Ba- tent for special work prior to the war, but never has used it as a principal mode of transportation in routine field work. If success- ful, much travel time of personnel will be saved. HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital admitted Baby Gecrge Dalton for medical atten- tion yesterday. Dis were Mrs. James De Mers, Mrs. L. G. Tillotson and Mrs. ¥d_ Althoff, all medical patients, | A N O H (o] JONES -STEVENS The of Swansdown “PIv AMERICAIN Wor