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MONDAY, MAY 27, 1946 _THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA _’AGE THREE i | I)vum( Tigers twice, 3-1 and 2-1 New York 000 101 2—4 9 n pl‘.\m' for the States last week. l"i RUDE BOYS 60 WEST ar' s and burying the Bengals deeper in Boston 000 001 0—1 7 0 the resident ministry field here| James A. and J. Donald Rude, fourth place. ‘ (Called on account darkness)|for seven years, the Bakers con-|sons of Dr. Joseph O. Rude, left | B obby Feller was just nnmhor| Page and Silvestri; Harrls, Dod-| sider Juneau their home, and in|aboard the Alaska for Valdéz where pite to the St. Louis Browns son (7) and McGah. | leaving said they would be hsu)py‘lhey will work for the Alaska Road u |( e ‘ Wwho slammed the vaunted firebadler Cleveland 200 000 000—2 8 0|to return when their vacation is|Zommission during the summer. Its to whip Cleveland 8-2 St. Louis 101 001 23x—8 15 0| over. SRS ™ WA € e opener of their double-| Feller and Hayes; Potter nndy - - > FOUR Flln“ PA“I'ANKS S——— 1 P W { | =t H I header. Steve Gromek handcuffed Helf. i | J 2-0 with four hits in Cleveland 000 000 200—2 5 | Poll =, muc.\'\ru Glenn B, rm that plant in New Jersey aren't a es ver Zightes s v dk 0 “ Walkes, James M. Dod: OAKS KEEP|NG e ’ \St Loui 000 000 ooo—o 4 o| ¥ [CHKUR uls n s 1 ke, es son, and | | | g o romek and Lollar, Hegan (7),| Virginia Houston, all of Fairbanks, ace may be right; the place will 20 Giants Bury Braves l s e . ramer, Foren @ are guests at the Baranof. bave just as any places to cash! BOSTON, May 27.—The dream|[: : The New York Giants used a bar-| v ’ b ot Righ’hand Man IS zihid & s I mutuel tickets as to buy them .. .. cf almost every major league .~,ym<‘F|rSt Baseman Ml(key Ver- age of extra-base hits to bury the| | 3 s are 1 , of{ from Babe Rut —to succee A & ik Boston Braves under 13-4 and 7-0 ( | E 'd" () POS'"ON s e, & cale 1ok 8 et e e o succeet, . non Doing HigBilds cores ot tne’polo rounds. obn 'EVANGELIST FICK AT - Execufed, Norway %, dous rush job to finish tHe rest of of the New York. Yankees— | leflding Hmers ny Miz and Buddy Battnor cach| BHHE'. ‘ABERNA(I-E; OSLO, May 27, — Vidkun Qu | Alaskan ot two lmlnm~ in the (‘\H\’\m l\l\(‘l the project for an opening tWO|phas come true for Bill Dickey, for| % 3 { LA 1) : T | skilled and faithful players. BY JOR REICHLER y s third victory. i liam Hagelin, has been cxecuted, i rLAvon-lh CLEANING THE CUFF | Rated season after season as one | (AP SPORTS WRITE&) urgh handed = the Chicago| i | Is officially announced | 1 30 T Joe DiMagglo's autobiography,! o (ne greatest eatchers i history, | s their fourth straight defeat, Evangelist Ralph Fick will have| Hagelin considered Q.,Ni,,g»s‘ 08 QYer PR FORER Seaflle Ra|n|ers Are Wal- “Lucky To Be A Yankee™ hits the ihe Littia Rock, . Arkansas-bom , DOW't 100K now, but thoss amaz- by beliing a trio ¢f hurlers for an 1!\\|[|' of the Bethel Tabernacle|righthand man and one of the| W bookstores 12Xt month . . . Word' pickey who will be 39 next month, 18 Washington Senators practically -2 decision here in the absence of the Rev. and | chief plotters of the German inva- Hiwnse Bi SRR Ioped Satu[day and from the midwest is that if any, oo oo L Be S0 BEEE HONTh are breating on ths necks of the| The sort scores: Raioh! Baker SORE NN RING L slc ot Foaay | REEtANCA college is accepted . to replace ,v0q4 Bionx Bombers s hortly after Socondipless i New )X oSk KGRNTes National League extended tour throughout the ¥ Wi 7 5 | 2\ Splces At 1 ag . 5 Vi Y Ten ! a e clos '} -2 5 s 3 " W " Sunday by So[ons ago at this week's BI¥ Ten|pr.gqent Larry McPhail' received | ‘:}fluf‘f:‘l ‘1”\:“({_“ h Zyln—fl“"'“l cklvn e ol R g S. for the next three months.| ALEXANDERS COME NORTH meseting, it will be Pitt, which ap- arthy's telegraphed resignation U” oste American League leac ocklyr ¢ L i (Mr. Fick is a former concert pian- Judge and Mrs. George F. Alex- | plied formally last year . . . Whenlp o5 s o ot home. ers Iphia 100 120 000 00—4 1.)71 ist arnd wellknown evangelist. ander. cams narkh - to - Ratani (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) the Phillies’ Ron Northey revealed $ 2 Overshadowed by the Rad Sox er, Herring (5), Casey (5), Reévival services ill be held! fro 3 Rain at Portland Sunday delayed |\ 5 Ta0 o iy et ] McCarthy' who, while piloting the '\ iy thejy spectacular early-se by adgett, Anderson (1J). Jur- 8} sarviens . wit e held | from the States aboard the Alaska, 2. schedulsd . doubiekaaHEr hetwemn) i is FUITEO oW 8 Y N 3 Yanka atnoas YU MEd thalt to Blaby! el ol T iah Bl fak , b s nightly at 8 o'clock with the ex-|A term cf court is in session at ble e tween ., gue offer ecauss I'm 15-game winning streak, the Nats, isich, Judd (7) and Seminick. cepticn of Saturd: t ot | v And. ONEIATAE i i American League pennants and',eeo. o gis b e | By 200 0—6 12 piicn of Saturday, at the Bethel | Ketchikan and Oakland’s A vappy heio with the Phils,)” the : after a dismal start, kept packing Erccklyn 200 004 0—6 12 0 upaypqce, PURE FOODS antil tonight, but regardless of the gerbiy Triune's Bob Cooke said: S6ven world championships, wired away ang since May 12 have won Philadelphia 6 el R —_————— J DL cutcome, the Acorns will retain '\ aualifics Northey ne the most | MaCPhail that his physical condi-"1g of their last 12 games to climb alled afte ; ' ) et by! There Is no soda in soda watef, their Pacific Coast League lead. . ijrficd man in u “,C world.” j tion would not permit him to con- from deep in the second division Head, 'man (6) ‘and Ander- All other clubs completed last A nue with the Yankees. to third place. n; Raffensterger and Seminick. My physician advises that my| Bostan 000 000 400— 4 7 1 = | week's schedule with single games i Epe eading the Nats' Imos: N : £ 104 g he almost Saturday and dcuble bills Sunday. SPORI FEAIURE { health would be sericusly jeopar- | nlomm yee ‘W"!w“ Rt n% New York 100 006 41x—12 12 0 From a tie with the San Pranciscc dized if T continue as manager.” | o U Aok ke Singleton, Konstanty (6), Pose- } first baseman, Vernon, Sepls a week ago, the Acorns gain- 0“ S(REEN M ke {wEo cnly through the grace of the G4l (D, and Msi; Voiselle and ed a game and a half in the stand- \ :GI Bill of Rights is with the team. Warren. 0'. ing 0 other club managed to H L ey 1 : a I | {Vernon remained on the Senators’ OSton 000.000:009--0 3: 10 better its position materially (APHOLS BIU. roster oy kocause, s a returning No% York 000 430 00x—17 131 : / San ‘Diego and San : ‘ay | Lee, Konstanty (4), Wallace (5), Yester Diego \\mrmn he was entitled to a 30~ |Poser (7) and Masi; Carpenter and Francisco split, the Padres coming o e ’p u; pow gt the u“g] back in the second game fo win is s picate s Is ( All ED OFF A ! Warren, | ! v ol, “The Great John L. whick| The Marcus Hock, Pa., boy cur-| ¢ . 4 1 8 3-1 after lcsing the opener 6-2. San X 2 i St. Louis .. 022 000 000—4 9 1 r s er ce 2 e “c “ 2 3 5 o stirs up a lot of pleasant memories ‘!cml‘ is leading all Major league 5 1 100 000—: 0 o Ve /] lnn m Diego won Saturday = 4-1, and thitters with a 405 batting mark Clagaing pos 190 of , th in sporting life. | 2 o iy 47 clinched the series 4-3. (- ot Bl & R 1 g | LY Wy < HR P 119 Burkhart and Garagiola; Andrews, 3 This fea s a story, a biography, | and has hit in 22 consec ”“‘D‘Z”tku 3) and Lamanno. Sacramento won a pair from Se- With practically all players of 7 p .. ¢f that greatest of fighters, John % . : % games. sl i 022 000 000—4 8 2 attle, 3-0 and 4-9, after Saturday’s he Leglon and Motss on the field| Vernon collsste b St. Louis : (b . | Vernon collected three of the oo o0 001 001 21x—5 8 1 terrific walloping at the hands of 2 & . Sunday afternocn at 5 o'cle “]L“ sdav 1 by A t was back in those days of the ey ' Nats’ eight hits yesterday, including Wi f the Solons, 13-4. The Solons took m 00 thot. Tesnds were 8ame Was officiaily called off by, 1his fourth home Tun, to pace Wash- F'l"”.'];(j Haye 'a.l" ]?m’;‘,o“g o five of the seven games during the . < e Prexy Holzheimer at about 5:15 ow-| e 3.2 S . ond O'Dea; Boggs, Shoun (3), Gum- £ siants in various ficlds of .ul ton to a 3 triumph over the bert (8) and Meuller. i s . week. 5 Sl o ling to the drizzle falling at that|philadelphia Athletes _ sport which have never been top-; | Philadelphia Athletes. Chicag 020 000 000—2 6 1 The Los Angeles Angels drubbed 5 . . e A Itime. Not only playe ut twol . r Tex Hugh-. <. caB0 o ot et g Bied to his Very. day. e T tho ¥hi Fed Sox-aided ty e SRR bilainieh 103 211 00x—8 9 0 Johnson Outboard Motors Hollywcod 8-5 and 0 Sunday * quers was that greatest of ail Umpires e mn1 or the game. ' son's masterful pitching, gained an TRoRe et o (8 B O T to redeem them-' ..o © R ting lie| This is the second game of thel.yen g . Y s S g 3 s 5 D) 3 AT : ekt 1o Pitchers, Hall of Famer, Charlic bsd i Melcven split with the Yankees SUD-| cuigugh;’ Heintzelman and Salked. PHONE 473 Chrysler Marine Agency 406 S. Franklin Street aight t0 «01q Herse™ Radbourne who iniPresent scason calied off on accoulliday for a 2-1 game edge in the the Stars. 2 n ran up a string of 60,0 the W‘"uh"l l;hv other fi\!";' “crucial” weekend series. Hughson American League ostponed was on Tuesday, May 14,'planke . Vi i ree hits P ‘L ol e e = mek(d the \:I“kb with three hits pj..ceinhia 000 101 (00—2 7 {when e and £101 ®,in the opener to shade Floyd Bev- v . g scteliiled 16, Blay, ] . Washington . 010 020 00x—3 8 3 Acorns, 60, after the Acorns had a hurling career that extended over ¢ L iens, 1-0. Harris and DeSsutels; Niggaling won three in 7 row. years, “Old Horse” piled up| The next resular game on thei Homers by Joe DiMaggio and Phil|, " Goerrg, ¢ | Se in rage of .883. A record! |schedule is tomorrow evening at' Rissute, the latter with one on, gave .o 010 000 000—1 5. & This week Oakland plays at B35 AR = &4 that is still to ke rqu.uh-l zltlz o'clock between the Moose and|the Yanks the nightcap, 4-1. i(‘hungo 000 100 00x—3 B 3 Saturday Portlind’s lowl 3 w pitching 22 concecutive wins! ers shut out tre league leading fhades of the three day rest! In attle, Hollywood at San Francisco, | : Or on the gridiron. Back when i Dodgers Keep Winning Trout and ‘Tebbetts; Lee and F linesman named, traight by sweeping both ends of & ¢ionno 100 000 01x—2 6 2 i L ploits with the Yale team of 1894, ! MAY 28 | Cincinnati came from be ind to: Caldwell (5) and Dickey. - * Low tide 6:00 am., -12 ft. ®|cofeat the Cards 5-4 after the Red-|New York 000 000 0000 3 1 n y“lar s rv kom s aule and Tm s 22 4 | ! Sdn Fypholeco Camp's first All-American team and e ervice e bt 2 gfn_y“'(‘“dl 4 0 same H inger who, at the age! league manager by trimming the ner. o ‘ao7 Of €0, went back to his Alma @ 4 g i 5 T P " ngrnmguflw team to sbreds! New York 23 5 605 pned up the greatest win avetage| St. Louis 16 444 o (“The Wizard”™) who held all Teams w t champs. And to paraphrase Shake- San Diego at Los Angeles and Sa- A AR AV DGy | s o 4 i Those dashing Dodgars oxtended | | Tresh. | 3 i OF JLUBS “Pudge” Heffelfinger cut himself a, STARDING DY JLUPS TIDE TABLE double-header from the Phils in still part of the Yale' s Angel 2 High tide 12:14 pm,, 154 ft. birds had won the opened 4-3. | Beston 000 000 10x—1 6 1 Los Angeles o S, - :d on every All-Time! Seattle c 9! Mater, lined up with the scrubs and | Teams w And then there was Isa | . : 1 § _ 7 , v Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Washington 19 576 of any jock; or John G. Reid, daddy Cleveland 16 -44% pilliard reccrds in the palm of his Brooklyn 23 697 cpeare, “When shall we look upon gt , ; ; . ; g it . - St. “Louis 625 their like again?” - : : t Cincinnati 517 s Wk f : <. 0 e es cramento at Portland. ng wedga Was i 168 heyaay o - L e o & 5B 8 s S heir latest win streak to seven p... g 001 000 000—1 7 " i hunk of eternal glory for his ex- i Faeifie Const. Leagne Philadelphia 5-4 and 6-2 | Trucks and Richards; Rigney, Osakland = was picked for Walter| Low tide 18:01 p.m, 1.271t. | The Chicago.White Sox celebrat-;* Bevens, Gottel (8) and Dickey, San Diego hap sppcsisd o, gvery Allabn led Meddy Lyons' debit us @ big Drescher (@, Hughson and Wag- FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS Portland 35 : > ! v 5 ; ol 2 Lan - precesded to tear the Yale vi ; I American League . E , b ALASKA TRANSPORTA N CO. Boston et 20 ‘63 Phey, groat jockey of the '80's who | Detroit o4 1% of American golf; or Jake Schaefer, ; . A Chicado 12 375 pand for 19 uncefeated vears. | | L Al - Philadelphia 9 4 Yes, the Great John L. was a % LRS ¢ Fo BE TE National League champ and he lived in the age of A e M g 7z L LLJ Chicago E WERNER RETURNS Boston e E Following five weeks of combined | ‘ A 4 ! ; Ngw York - R h'us:iness and pleasure in the Paci- 74 5% p [ we u“ Hava ' s'and and Pittsburgh . e fie Northwest, Joe Werner of the Philadelphia 250 Tnsurance and Accounting firm of | : % y 7 —— e - Ycung, McLean and Werner, re- ; $ s nir ed Line Phone turned here by PAA plane Sunday m P SPORIS | After spending some time in Se- - : 2 4 : ; A attle and Tacoma, he visited his A i T ) ' 1 AT THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ROUNDUP "2 5. / E ZRY i GIRL BABIES BORN 5 ¥ = o R e e R \ 4 On Willoughby Avenue BY HUGH Y!TLLERTON | came the parents of a seven pound, i 3 N , NEW YORK, N. Y., May 27Tt eleven ounce girl born at 11:20 am.| , pals : sounds silly ‘to use the work «a]- ' Saturday in St. Ann’s Hospital. : ; A L A s K N C B truistic” in connection with a race, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon snodddv a}l- 4 R s o £ A A i ¢k these days, admits Horace SO became the parents of a daugh- 1y \ 2 7 § mde. tub-thumper for the new ter, weighing five pounds, nine _ 2 ggal‘\“ . ] P 0 n e 7 Monmouth Park, bt he insists the ounces, born at 5:02 a.m. yester- - suTte! ; folks who are putting up tlic dough day in St. Ann's, RAGES 3 § DAILY FL]GBTS:W TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. y Food prepared in company operaled kitchens Depem ble cm,wmk rMo_uls aloft included in passenger fare lnexpensive One of the many PASSENGER SERVICE featuras provided for the lo% Redlcllon on Roum P“ convenience and comfort of our Alaska Passengers Frequent schedules between Seattle, Kelchikan, Juneau, GOOd for One Year - Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel l"or lmmtun Su Your Local hl American World Airways Office Iaw ORLD fem of //’!/677}//1]

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