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PAGE SIX WINS GAME BY JCE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRITER) Even Dave (Boo) est . critics agreed Boston Red Sox’s s bander was no morning glory.” Exactly five weeks a5o, & ex-Army Air For criven from the m airage of baga hits for ight time, fears were opu\l\ ex- piessed that the soft-spoken Miss- icsippian, who thrilled the baseball world last year by winning 21 games in his first bi7 lo paign, might be in for season in 1946. The dubious ones pointed out that eight of Ferriss' 10 cefeats in '45 ame in the final two months of season, or just about the time tars b big league lineups. Caved from deleats in Lis fis two starts only because of the sluz- ging prowsss of his mates, Ferriss went on to roll up seven straizht victories in less than a month's ime to preve conclusively that he vas not haunted by the cophomore jinx that Fas tripp pr rst year wonder. Yesterday he made 1ow by blanking the P Athletics 2-0 to ‘ an seison p shutout route to give in that cdepartment crs. Ruffing Comcs Back ‘The Yanks called cn their year-old standby, rley Ruffing, to stave off Washington's Lid to oust them from second place, and Olf Rufus the Red respended w a brilllant thres-hit 4-0 victory over the Senators. It was Ruffir third straight v season and the American League outhpaw Vi 42- 1o record sev throttied the five hits in enth wit Polo Grounders span, enabled the Dc tain their two-game ms the St. Louis C. feated the Cubs in Cards Beat The Cards, with Drecheen, and ou Terry Moore collaborating, whipped the Cuks 5-2. Brecheen pitched 10-hit ball to gain bis second victory over the Cubs. Detroit’s Hal Harry Newhousar Cleveland Indians. n to trickle back * 1 rolds, Lemon Joinzd Ferriss as the Majors’ only eight- game winners when ke pitched the Tigers to a 4-1 decision over the The Bengals in rakzd ‘thrée Indian huriers for eight with the nd sewed up the game three-run scoring spree in eighth. | JOB FOR HAPPY | Further word from Oklahcma is |that the scouts—or some of them— continually bother the high school tkids, despite the new rule against tampering with them, and even try to sign the kids to secret agre: ments and pay them while they still in school . . . No details given but anyons who has the real dope should report it to the baseball | commissioner at once. { The Cincinnati Reds replaced the | Cubs in third place by edging out a 7-6 victory over the Pirates. Schoolboy Rowe held ‘the Boston Braves to five hits under the arc ghts to pitch the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-1 triumph. Rowe's batterymate, catcher Andy Semin- k, homered to account for the irst run against Johnny Sain, who previously had beaten the Phils The defeat was Boston's TOW, Louis Browns and Chicago were not scheduled. rt scores: National League k 060 100 000—1 5 2 300 000 20x—5 7 2 Budnick (1), B cmpson (4), Voiselle d Warren; Lombardi and Ander- n Eoston Philadelphia Konstanty :nd Seminick. incinnati 003 030 000—7 11 2 Pittsburgh 201 300 000—6 13 1 Walters, Lambert (3), Shoun (4), (4) and Lamanno; Ger- Hallett (3), Gables (5), 1 (5), Heintzelman (9), 1d, Camelli (9). American League Philadeiphia 000 000 000—0 6 1 Beston €00 001 01x—2 5 0 Murchildon and Rusar; Ferriss Wagner. Detroit land wheuser wice fifth in 000 001 000—1 5 0 012 000 00x—3 6 0 (8) and Masi; Sain, 003 000 001—4 8 © 000 000 100—1 5 2 and Richards; (4), Karkauskas (8) inglon Zork r, Hudsen (8) end Silvestri - d Hay in 000 000 000—0 3 0 110 and Evans; AP SPORTS ROUMDY EY HUGH FULLERTON SPORTS \WRITER) EW YORK, May 30—Every time port comes in on the Univer- of Oklahoma’s hizh school base to some urneys, don't . This roma had teams and 63 in Class ¢ y for three days on nine diamonds . . . Tkey play geod ball, T 'ro and the plav is all cloudsd up with porfessionel scouts . . . The Lo:.s bring cots and bedding and sleep in the University field house and stadium. The University squad does the umpiring . . . Publicitor Harold Keith explains arm and the team which can live on hamburgers and red coda pop ior three days and still play in- cpired baseball usually win. t's a tough tournay on pitchers (who o mes work four or five games ¢ three days} but nokody com- plains—there having too much fun. Pittsburgh | Trinkle ¢ M, s, Rey- « The team ic whose pitcher has the most rubbery ‘o 17 fish daily, 10" fish in poss- | Hollywood SPEEDWAY CLASSIC The famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Classic got underway this morning with a roar — the rcar of thirty-three high speed rac- ing cars as they're gunned for the taka-off by dare-devil drivers. I'ne race will start at 10 a. m. Central Standard Time). A rec- ord 140,000 thrill-hungry fans were on hand for the excitement. They started lining up at the gates of the sprawling 430-acre plant yes- terday. Many a fan spent last night wrapped in a blanket out- the track, waiting patiently the gates to open at 6 a. m. s morning. ‘The pre-racz favorites were a artet of veteran speedway driv- Cliff Bergere of Indianapolis; Rex Mays of Long Beach, Califor- nia; Ralph Hepburn of Van Nuys, California; and Mauri Rose of South Bend, Indiana. The experts figure these boys are the ones to vat for the winners purse of, $30,000. side for The spolight in western boxing last night was centered on Oak- nd, where California Jackie Wil- on put his state welterweight title the block. The Los Angeles battler went 12 rounds with Chester der of Fresno and referee Jack Towney called it a draw. The draw verdict still lets Wilson keep his ntch on the title. rirk Stranahan of Toledo, O, two down to Gerald Mickelm t the end of nine holes in their sixth round match for the British emateur golf championship today. 002 00x—4 8 1 F vrll"r today, Stranahan won his inning wild throw to third, intend- fifth *round match, defeating John nzley, 4 and 2. ( SALMCN (REEK I5 '(E-FREE AROUND FDGES IS REPORT of the surface of S&]mnn‘ rvoir is still sheathed but there some open | er next the shore all way! und-—due to tka hising water el—it was stated today by Forest i Division Supervisor John oh the basis of the lat-| t ke has recéived. The Reservoir opens to trout fish- on Saturd. June 1, remaining en unul Sep.emh\r 30; and sev- 1 croups have signified lntenuons Leing on hand to make casts m.‘ > opening hour. i ch limits at Salmon Creek rvoir are the same as for the st of Southeast Alaska: Daily 20, possession limit 40 trout r person, until July 1, when limits r all Southeast Alaska are cut Mest ck Re th ice, of ssion. - { The carly American eating places were patterned after the inns, tnv- erns and coffee<houses in Enzlund and con the continent. -~ Empire Want Ads bring res Iout, let the runner in for the vic- in ! The Angels THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURQDAY MAY 30, 1946 e 1 ety o = SHEA KEEPS OAKS RIGHT IN PLACE 1 (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESf ) The fireball chucking of Fran- cis Shea, whose debut for the Qak- land Acorns ‘hurled - them -on top of the Pacilic Coast Baseball League last week, loday looked like June 2. Fare $5.75 tax incl. Bring your Max. Blue FOR SALE LEOTA EXCURSION Takue Glacier, 10 a.m. Sunday, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE own eats. Passerigers min. 10. 16. Bocking deadline Sat. paa, 449 and 9. (283-t4) the delivery of Manager Casecy Stengel needed to round out his mound staff for the pace-makers’ pennant bid. On 24-hour option from the New Ycrk Yankees, Shea made his sec- ond appearance for the Oakland- ers last night and mastered the Seattle Rainiers, except for a brief seventh-inning lapse, for a 3-1 vic- tory. The speedballer capped his tour-hit hurling by whiffing the [o; ninth-inning Rainier batters, in- cludng two pinchhitters, for a total of ten strikeouts. The victory in their delayed ser- ies opener with Seattle maintained the Acorns’ advantage over the San Francisco Seals, Going into the ninth frame on the short end of a 6-56 score, the | Stars tied the count on Glen Stew- art’s bloop single behind Cully Rickafd's three-bagger, and the Seals came back in their half with the needeéd punch. John Bittner, fourth of five Hollywcod hurlers, walked slugger Ferris Fain, billet- ed Neil Sheridan on first in the game manner and was then nicked for a single by Don White. Fain tallied the winner on a long fly hy Joe Hoover. The fifth-ranking Sacramento Sclons eked cut a 4-3 decision over the Portland Beavers, winning on an unearned run for the second time in successive nights. First baseman Herman Reich’s ninth- A (ed to stop Alex Kampouris’ ad- vance from second on an infield tory margin. Los Arigeles, in third piace, main- tained its position four and a half games behind Oakland by turning a 5-2 triumph over the San cozy 24 ft. TROLLER, 31C540, ready to FOR SALE—§ tube table model SALE—Black wool coat trim- BEAUTIFUL HOME { with black seal, size 14 and Lovely view seal hat, $35; Lynx fur 3 bedrooms cot, size 12, $35; tweed coat Modern furniture lack, red and blue, size 14, $15; Al electric equipment d and black wool dress, size 14, gyl cement basement with den 12; brown silk dress, size 14, $5; Garage black silk dress, size 14, $5; black and green wool suit, size 14, $25. Mrs. Waugh, Phone 187. (284-t3) R Price $12,000. OR SALE—New poker table, seats cight, $40; army cot and pad, ,150; doll buggy, “$4; doll bed, .50. Mrs. Waugh, Phone 187. (284-t3) GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450. (283-tf) EWING Machine with all attach- ments, like new. 925 W 1ith St. (293-13) FATHOM GILLNET 5% in. megh, 100 fathom gillnet 9 in. h, floats and lead lines, 18 ft. | gillnet skiff, all selling for .$600. See North Transfer Barn on Cap- ito Ave. between 3 and 5 p.m. (293-t2) ' FOR SALE LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, | 4 lots, 6 rooms, Completely furnished. G SRR AISPRaL e |F‘ULLY FURNISHED house 3 BEDROOM ful rnished . At 1% mile post. heuse, stone fireplace, grand view LARGE BUSINESS lot, of Gold Creek, automatic oil Heart of Junsau. furnace, electric range and refri- COMPLETE set Carpentir ‘Tools, cceator, close to town and APT. HOUSE. schools. Green 150. (283-t4) ; LL WOOL overcoat, size 42, good MY IPIY condition, $15. Green 150. | & Mn (283-t4) | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank f_ WANTED fish. Inquire 319 4th evenings. (283-t8) radio. 925 W 11th St. (282-t3) Diego Padres. Bruce Konopkas homer scored the San Diego runs. bunched 11 hits for the victory, while the Padres nicked two pitchers for 13 scattered singles. The win gave Red Lynn > eightiy agains: four Icsses, al- was luted in (a8 sixth 3 ugh' hic YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ¥ Los Angeles 5; San Diego 2. BEDROOM maddern home, com- pletely furnished for immediate | cccupancy. Phone Blue 309. (281-tf) BEDROO..A House, basement, mpletely furnished. Close in on fllm:ier Hiway. Phone 035-5. (281-tf) OR SALE — 5 room furnished | house. Phone Green 680. (278-tf) | WANTED — Wcman to prepare meals for elderly lady and do light housekeeping, full or part- time work, in exchange for three meals and salary. Write P. O. Box 2314 cr call at 318 Third St. (284-t2) BUYING AGENT WANTED for wholesale surplus U. S. merchan- dise: Mackinaws, raincoats, shoes, San Francisco 7; Hollywced 6. #oR SALE—Nattonal cash regls(er,' Osakland 3; Seattle 1. Sacramento 4; Portland 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Teams w L Oakland . .30 20 San Francisco .....30 22 Los Angeles 3% 25 San - Diego 29 33 Sacramento 29 33 .26 33 23 36 2 38 I Seattle Portland . rubber boots, pants, camping and riding equip-~ ment, etc. KAPLAN'S ARMY and SALVAGE STORE, 250 Third St. San Francisco, Calif. (284-t6) | MANAGIR (Juneau urrlbOry;v}iew Deal Book ' of Navy in action, color, (Battle Stations), combin- counter filing. cabinet, holds 5001 accounts, fire-proof, practically | new, $125; check protectograph, | $10; oft burner, A-1 condition,’ $95; Kéwenee boiler and oil burn- er, $600. George Brothers. @76-t0) 26 bt FOR ‘SALE—Eiectric washing ma- | ation leading magazine, coast to chine. Ph. Red 206. (275~ !1) EUE X A A ‘OR SALE—1656 horse Lycnmlng full marine motor. askan Cab after 4 p.m. coast radio support, high com- mission. Write Fink Distr. Co. 113 W 42nd St. N.Y.C. (283-t3) Inquire Al- | PR = b S TSN TV S ? ROOM Furnisheg apt. Call 220 (269-t1) Amermn League L 9 16 15 18 ew York "us‘un ton 57 538 ROCK, SAND, fOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Baranof Hotel. (282-t4) A BUSINESS of your own. Popular lawn dirt hauled. Phcne 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) | Gravel, a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- '36 Ford, $175; V. A. pervise or work alone. Write for (265-t1) Bay, $1,900; Gen. Del. 7 BEDROOM modern house WIth py,one 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin | seller, big commissions, fast sel- 3 ling plan. Every office and home | ALAS CQASTAL INES Semng Sou eastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAR AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reserva: hons Phone 612 ,W AUDITS 'SYSTEMS TAXES - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 P’ublic Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill " John W. 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Frantlin St. Ph. 428, (258-t1) |ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from| Pet' town Enqulre at Snflp Shnppe | 636 —1 MISCELLANEOUS | oil i '35 ROOM FURNISHED apt. ofl FOR CHARTER — M. S. cazz, ati ,an?;gMbafi?Rfiifig 3;:;, wil- Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | |oonpy, (283-¢3) " WINTER & POND €O, Ine. |i:GUSE and 3 room furnished spt. | Complete Photographic Supplies ' Phone Green 147, * (d:h?) | tseveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of A\OO'VIS-—Knchen prm.eges. Bome Hotel—Ph. 886. I Finest Quality Junean — HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash SEAVIEW APAHRTMENTS. (273-81) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wii- loughby. Phone 788 FOR RENT > National Teams Lrocklyn Lcuis tk Bosten Pittsburgh | Philacelphia Leads Again Frances Ann’s Beauty Salon will Le clesed frem May 28 to July 10, {on vacation. (282-t6) | Wholesale Retall e Empire Want Ads brine v e|.|‘s PYANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. ’GL‘ARANTE!D Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. © Reduced Rates 10 Percent Zeduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporils The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. © Siewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: ' That H. F. Hargrave, administrator of the Estate of James Hay, de- eeased, has filed his final account end revort of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United _States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- 'neay Precingt, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'cleck A. M, August 2nd, 1946, has been fixed as the time and said Commissioner’s Court the place | for hearing same; and that all per- | sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and Hair Slylmg iplace and file their objections, it Hours Y a. m. to 6 p. m. | any, to sald final account and pe- | Are you interested in a home of COLD WAVING | tition for settlement and distribu- |} YOW on. or having your bulld- | tion thereof; and that-the court at ing repaired? PE;{%(;\LI‘IXIE(I;TT s ‘sn?;l “hearing will adjudicate and For Quality WM 13 ING dearee who the heirs and dis- CALL PHONE 204 | Baracf, : Beauty Salon. 1048. H. F. HARGRAVE, OPEN EVENINGS BY Wholesale 805 10th St. | PHONE 216~DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP SI'I:CIM.ISTS Firs_t N atio-nl - of JUNEAU, ALASKA PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices-—-Anchorage, Alaska l City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote 1 Administrator. Pirst publication, May 30, 1946. { Last publication, June 30, 1946. “The word restaurant in America wasg first applied to the dining, of the better class of hotels' 'and to & few high class a la carte! restaurants, PHONE 716

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