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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1946 Time of Sunday Changed:Holzheimer Wants AT TOP BUT Public Pep; New Chief Umps TIED PLACE Sunday baseball games, Logmnmg next Sunday, May 26, 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon stead of 3 o'cleck. This changs in the starting time, as announced by Judge William Holzheimer, Juneau's Bascball Prexy, is because many of tke players on the three teams find it impossible to make the 3 o'clock deadline and for that rea- scn the “play ball” will hereafter be heard cn Sundays at 5:30 o'clock. Prexy Holzheimer also announci that Capt. Larry Parker has accept- | ed the position of chief umpire and he will assign the other umps to| their assignments. And as Prexy Holzheimer was announcing the new changes he camz right out with a new line ofd pep talk, calling for more support for the present baseball season. “The Juneau Baseball Ascociation and- the ball players are doing their darnest to bring back the National game of ball in this city,” said the Judge. “We formerly had the finest brand of amateur ball you could find anywhere in the country. We can have it again if everybody will help. I know the war has done many things, especially scattering our fcrmer players to all parts of the world. Perhaps some of the former players have grown old, or rerhaps just lazy, but we can snap out of it and we can come back in baseball. “If the player AP SPORTS ROUNDUP BY HUGH FULLERTON NEW YORK, May 23.—While the Yankees were raising all that fuss atout the “snatching” of their play- ers by the Mexican League, did any- cne think that it was incongruous in view of the way the Yankees (feotball branch) have grabbed off National League players? Lawson Little, 1940 National Op“n wiil start at in- can take it, the We have standard sizes installation. PHONE 476 Notice to Employers Workmen's Compensafion Insurance A new Territorial Law requires all Employers with three or more employees either to file a certificate of insurance or qualify as .a self-insurer with the Alaska Industrial Board. The only ex- B. B. Games public can, so instead of finding fault and criticizing the game, give us the old time loyal support. believe there is plenty of talent running around loose and it is up to all of us to help get those play- ers out into the game and join the present teams. alk about the players Lzing loy- al to the game, the Moose bunch is certainly taking it on the chin right now, but are they discouraged? Nct by a darn sight and Il bet what is'around the hole of a dough- nut that they'll surprise the fans with their playing tefore many more games. ‘The players of the lother teams are just as loyal to the game, they show up, ready to 8¢ “So I cail upon the loyal citizens —the spon: of the various teams —show your loyalty to your teams; get back into the game, give the players the backing they deserve. If I, at my age, can give up my time and humble ability for the re- vival of the old bareball spirit, why can’t you? I want all citi- zens, as well as those of the Elks, Legion and Moose to get out and hustle; don’t let it be said that we have failed in a revival of the National game — and this means thke umpires alse, they are wanted the games just as well as spec- and player: So let’s give ame a boost and show up to- morrow night at 6:30 and also Sun- day at 5:30 o'clock, then at all fol- lowing games.” {champion and a golf pro sinc 1936, is joining the Prof Associaticn this year The Red Sox are ccmplaining that their hitting slump (what slump?) is due to lack of batting practice. They had sc many men in camp this spring that no one got much time at the plate and since then they're had trouble get- ting in their li ional Golfers’ BEFORE YOUR EYES Dick Powell, newly-appointed Bastern League umpire, once fought a six-round exhibition against Jack Dempsey, and alsn has 1dk»*n on THE OIL BURNER You Have Been Waiting For IS HERE! 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If you've wondered about the Notre Dame football prospects, the word| is out that the Irish aren't es-| pecially interested in Big George | Connor'’s reported switch from Hnlv Cross because theyre pl ‘nmull\w supplied mth good tackles. .- - (CARDS BACK (OAKS TAKE - GOODGRIP, FIRST PLACE (BY THZ ASSOCIATED PRESS) Oakland’s prospering Acorns pro- tected their Pacific Coast League perch with a game and a half ad- vantage today over San Francisco's sha Seals, who plunged into base! for the circus. In a demonstration of the power 4]10( placed them at the (AP SPOR |days ago, the Acorss hammered The St. Louis Cardinals have m_«rut 21 hits off three Portland gained their first place National Pitchers last night for a 10-0 vic- League tie with the Brooklyn Dod- | tCry. It was the ninth straight win gers as result of Howie Pollet's 7-1, for Oakland, and the 22nd in the victory over the New York Glants. last 20 starts. It was Pollet's fourth win over, San Francisco, the Giants hind its The Brooks moved half a game!head of the pack in the opener of head by shading the Chicago Cubs|a series with fourth-place San -1 in 13 innings earlier in the|Diego last night, went down deeper day ion the flat-footed eball which Dixie Walker, Brooklyn's idol,| gave the Padres a § decision gave his worshippers plenty to’ cheer about when he belted a long! Fadres: Steal: ‘Gauie double off the right field wall to| Although the Seals out-hit score Dick Whitman in the 13th|Per Martin's spirited club, 12 to 5, inning and give the Dodgers a 2-1, they let San Diego practically steal edgs. over this LAl !the game. With the count tied in Boston's American League leud»,”‘C eighth inning and the bases ing Red Sox retaired their six mmm loaded, Jchnny Jensen tagged up margin over the New York Yankees and came heme on a long fly and by winning a 12-inning game from George McDonald followed him in the Cleveland Indians 7-4. A home|on a double steal to put the Pa- run by Ted Williams with one on' dres in the lead. In the ninth in the 12th broke a deadlock. | frame, Jensen scored on a triple Homer First Inning steal that completely defeated the The Yankees overcame a 3-0 defi- Seals. cit as a result of Hank Greenberg's‘ ‘The Hollywcod Stars for the sec- first inning home run, to defeat the ond time in as many days shut out Detroit Tigers 5-3 and hand Fred the Los Angeles Angels by the Hutchinson his first loss. score of 8 to 0, reducing them to In third place for a few hours | four and a half games behind the as a result of Detroit’s loss, the league leaders, Washington Senators fell back to| Sacramento regained sixth place fourth when they dropped a night|on a 2-2 defeat of the Seattle tugsle to the St. Louis Browns, 3-1.' Rainiers, shoving the losers back Johnny Sain pitched the Boston|into the seventh rank. Seattle's Braves into a virtual third place tie' Carl Fischer allowed six hits to with the Cubs by trouncing the c‘n“sl’\ll] yielded by the winner’s Guy cinnati Reds 5-1 for his fifth! Fletcher but let up in the fourth triurfph, {frame to walk two men, who ad- A double by first baseman Mur-,vanced on a wild pitch and scored rell Jones in the ninth scored Donion a pair of outfield flies, Bob Killoway with the run that gave Kahle homered in the eighth for the Chicago White Sox a 5-4 ver-' geattle's tally. ball fit BY JOE REICHLER 'S WRITER) half a game be- accustemed spot at the Pep- top two ! dict over the Philadelphia Athletics. | With Schoolboy Rowe starring roth at bat and on the mound, the | Philadelphia Phils upset Pitts- ' burgh, 6-2 for the Quaker’s second straight. The short scores: RESULTS WEDNESDAY Oakland 10; Portland 1 San Diego 5; San Francisco Hollywood 8; Los Angeles 0. Sacramento 2; Seattle 1. 2. | (American League) \ Washingten 100 000 000—1 6 2 St. Louis 003 000 03x—3 7 1‘ Masterson and Evans; Shirley dnd Helf. Philadelphia 100 003 000—4 7 0 Chicago 000 013 001—5 10 0| Marchildon, Besse (6), Harris! (6) and Rosar; Haynes, caldweui (7) and Dickey. New York 000 041 000—5 10 0‘ Detroit 300 000 000—3 8 0 Gumpert, Wade (5), and Dickey; | Hutchinson, Trout (5) and Teb- betts, Richards (8). Boston 000 000 201 013—7 13 0 Cleveland 100 020 1000 010—4 10 1 { Harris, Dreisewerd (7), Ferriss '(11), Hughson (12) and H. Wagner; Harder, V. Johnson (11), Center . (12) and Hayes. & (National League) | Pittsburgh 000 020 000—2 8 1! Philadelphia 000 022 02x—6 12 1 | Hallett, Heintzleman (5), Gables |(7) and Lopez; Rowe, Karl (9) and Seminick. Chicago ...010 000 000 000 0—1 4 0 Brocklyn 100 000 000000 1—2 11 3 Schmitz and Livingston, McCul- lough (2), Scheffing (13); Hatten, Higbe (13) and Anderson. Cincinnati . 000 010 000—1 6 2 | Beston 010 211 00x—5 7 0 | Shoun, Vandermeer (5), Lmbertl | (5), Gumbert (7) and Lamanno; Sain and Masi. | St. Louis { 501 000 001—7 15 O |New York . 000 000 100—1 5 1 Pollet and- O'Dea; Carpenter, ! Fischer (1), Trinkle (7), Thompson !(9) and Lombardi. A BOY FOR ALBECKERS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Albecker of Haines became the parents of an 8 pound, 15 ounce boy at 11:08 p.m. yesterdny in St. Anns Hospital. Have ALL These Features = These Features © CALROD UNITS Color Indicators for ® TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. ® NO-STAIN VENT right now! Come in and see the models . . . get all the and delivery dates. order in now! 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Entries to date are Harvard, Cor- nell, British Columbia, Wisconsin, Massachusetts nology, California and Washington. The race will mark the re-entry of both California and Washington into crew competition after a war- time abandonment of the sport. Gockroaehes Hera's a quick SAFE odorless yay to help you keep your home free from these pests—simply sprin- kle BUHACH a their trails and in_cracks and crevices. BUHACH—known for sprint_in were possible over 5566 Al4 | 2 total of seven of the nation’s top-! for | Washington, ! floating | orted Yale, Col-| Institute of Tech-| | 70 | rs—one of the best protections ' inst these nasty loathsome peats. 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Their mailing address was Sand Point NORWAY CONSUL SEEKS NEWS OF SKULSTAD PAIR The Office of the United States Marshal here has been requested by the Royal Norwegian Censulate 115 Broad Street, 'New York City, to assist in locating two news of whom by relatives in 2 brotrers sewtied on of Island about 30 years ago, and were regularly heard from until the cutbreak of the last war. Mr. Tom Ekulstad was married and had four children: Thorvald of '19, Margrethe of 16, ar Fern-Clara and Kenneth children went to school at Seward, and the elder ones later on in Seattle. Mr. Tom Skulstad ‘was the proprietor of Me: Pederson & Skultad's fox farm on Simeonof mecn- anxiously sought v Deputv U. 8. Marshal Walter G. Hellan asks that any person having information regarding either or both of the pair advise Marshal's Office soon as as The letter received from the Nor- King tastes best in everything!—highballs, old-fashioneds, manhattans! 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