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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946 - Roser (5), Singleton (7) ad Ms . 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU g |si; Sewell and Camelli. E l TAKE JUNEAU, ALASKA | Philadelphia 4; Chicago 1; Mul- WEATHER BULLETIN r i’u‘ Y W [ | cathy, Jull (7) and Seminick; Wyse s DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, I, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME M L+ l o ‘Fleming (1), Kush (3), Schmitz Max. temp. TODAY ) and McCullough l 2 : L}st | Lowest 4:30 am. ;’,-l hrs, \:;:L‘;l{:h(‘l‘fl( ALL FILIPINOS and THEIR WIVES residing in : Station 24 hrs* | temp. i recip. :30am é kY $ | nithgs 5 s o B Clovay DOUGLAS and JUN are urged to attend an Barrow S 09 Fog IMPORTAN ETING to be held B8UN- e e | lAST NI H Bethel 46 41 06 Driwl- DAY, JUNE 16th, 1946, M. at the - gers fell before St. Louis, 9-3. | | | Cordova 54 45 08 Drizzle OMMITINTTY 1AT 1 I 0TI Higg'ns York ; Vandermeer went the, [ Dawson 68 2 0 Clear COMMUNITY HALL, NOI HOTEL . . . the first time this season, A ring battle at Portland last| Edmonton % | 15 0 Clear » got 2, ! ' scattering eight hits to give the|night saw a local boy—Roy Haw- Seame RalnIETS come Ou"l-\mh. s 56 41 Trace Cloudy ! Please ‘%Flfé’&i‘!gz Cincinnati Red a 3-2 edge over | kins—score a fourth-round }ZHUA}\‘ Haine 57 50 0 Cloudy L # New York. |out over Charles Johnson of Lo juncau 52 48 A8 Rain 2 Has » Beens, Thos> amazing Phillies reeled off | Angeles. Johnson was down in th Of Shlmp, Wlfl ‘fom {Yunca Airport 54 6 20 Rain their 10th victory in their last 14|first round, but was saved by the | Lo A I s Ketchikan 61 49 07 Cloudy [l starts, drubbing the Chicago Cubs, |kell. i S nge e | Kotzebue 48 31 Trace I Y 4-1. Five straight first-inning hits : =) McGrath 87 43 46 03 Cloudy " scored all the runs. ! At Los Angeles t we John | (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Nome 42 36 42 02 Drizzle Catcher Hank Camelli's triple Thomas pounded ) Maxiel Veteran Dick (Kewpie) Barrett,|{Ncrthway 61 47 48 0 Cloudy - with the bases loaded enabled Pitts- Shapiro at will to tak> a ten-round|who has had as many ups and!Petersburg 54 49 49 Rain (BY JACK HAND) burgh to top Boston, 5-3, in another | decision. There wers no knock- downs as any pitcher in the Pa-|Pcrtland 72 49 51 Clear (AP SPORT: WRITER) night game. Rip Sewell, although downs but Thomas had a clear ad-|cific Coast Baseball League, threw |Prince George 67 45 48 Pt. Cloud Rinky Higgins and Rudy York, a nicked for 11 safeties, recorded his vantage in all d:partments inst!in the law of averages today as an|Prince Rupert 64 37 50 Fog couple of Datroit has-beens, are fourth victory. the veteran s$hapiro. jexplanation of his latest misfor-|San Francisco 61 two big reasons why the Boston Red| The scort scores and batteries: | tunes from the tamed bats of the|Scattle 74 a0 49 Clear Sox are 10 games out in front in' American League Over in England, Margaret Os- San Francisco Seals who last night |Sitka 52 | g 48 Cloudy the American League and a shoo-| Cleveland 5; Boston 10; Embree, herne of San Francisco kept inf(luicu:ed Portland 1-0. }\\'Inn\l\vxsv 3 46 49 Driz in if they can play .500 ball the rest Lemon (5), Johnson (8) and Lollar; practice for the Wightman Cup| The hard-luck hurler held the | Yakutat 49 40 43 Fcg of the way. C. Wagner, Klinger (5~ and H. matches Friday and Saturday by|Seals to three hits night while | *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to +:30 a. m. today) cring a victory over Miss B. Marsh | his teammat o Higgins and York were in mur- Wagner. y lecting six| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from the derous batting moods yesterday as St Louis 6; Washington 2; Shir- of Britain in a secend round match | put tcok a beating on an unearned | scuthern Hudson Bay area across central Canada to the upper Yukon the Red Sox came from behind to 1y and Helf; Hudson, Scarborough of the Pricry Tennis Tournament.| run. The Seals’ victory moved mpm‘lh\m Vallev this morning. A high pressure ridge extends from a high trounce Cleveland, 10-5. It was (8) and Early. ,withm a game of the leading Oak- | center about 500 miles south of Kediak to the mouth of the Mackenzie their 12th win in a 13-game streak| Detroit 8; New York 3; Newhous-| Dr. Vincent Nardiello of the Newiland Accrns, beaten in 10 innings, |River. This has caused a weak cnshere flow of maritime air over South- that also includes a 12-inning tie. €r and Tebbetts; Bevens, wade (8)York State Athletic Commission has|¢ to 3, by the Sacramento Solons. |€ast Alaska. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Rocky Higgins knocked in six runs with|and Niarhos. 3 indicatd that heavyweight King| A tight pitching duel produced | Mountain region of the United States, central and western Canada, along a homer, triple and two singlss, Chicago 1; Philadelphia 0; Smit!jce Louis may tire more rapidly|a 1-0 victory for Xavier Rescigno | the coast from British Columbia to the Gulf of Alaska and the west coast and York had a perfect “4 for 4”|and Tresh; Christopher, Fagan (9), than expected in his 15-round title|ang the Hollywood Stars over the |of Alaska. afternoon, including two doubles; Harris (9), and DeSautels, Arm-idefense against Billy Conn next| paqres of San Diego. | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN and a home run. strong (9)- Wednesday. The physician sald| playing their first game after | Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today Doumes ©y Walt Judnich and National League the champ's blood pressure Wentitpe yelease of Manager Bill Skiff,| WIND Height of Waves John Berardino helped Tex Shirley! Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 9; Hatten, tco bigh during his workout yes-|n, geat Rainiers reversed the' Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Seca Condition) and the St. Louis Browns down Melton (5) and Anderson; Burk- terday. But, he added, this could! ....¢ pattern and edged out the| e Decision Cloudy 52 Calm Zero Washington, 6-2, beating Sid Hud- | bart, Brazle (5) and Ric2; O'Dea be overcome with a few more (lays‘ws Angeles Angels, 2 to 1, for|Cape Spencer Cloudy 49 Calm Calm son. Edgar Smith cutdueled Russ| (6). & b {their first win in seven games.|Eldred Rock Cloudy 51 SSW 10 2 feet Christcpher, as Chicago blanked New York 2; Cincinnati 3;| ’ T |Glenn Eliott limited the Angels|Five Finger Light Rain 49 Calm Calm the Athletics, 1-0 in a gam? marksd Thompson, Kennedy (5), Joyce |to two hits, Guard TIsland Cloudy 57 s 4 1 foot by a White Sox triple play. (7) and Cooper; Vandermeer and | IR !L”“'”l“ Rock Pt. Cloudy 50 SE 20 2 feet Brocklyn's National League lead Lamanno. | RESULTS LAST NIGHT ;I’v 1!11:4 li»;l&\zl FORELAS?:‘L%I:E Pmfi&) i ?:\g’[ "H ero o gk : - s ; Pittsburgh 5; Cooper, - neisco 1; Portland 0 4 C. 2 ENDING THURSDAY EVE- £y SE - Shmnk.,‘," e “he.n skt Bm,mn s xl a ! :;f,‘:,:.n:om& Oakland 3 (10 NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon From its origin over 170 years age, 4 “,“A . | Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Vunub{: < 2 £ i Hollywood 1; San Diego 0. i cloudiness with local light rain. California’s wine industry has i | ; Seattle 2; Los Angeles 1. g A RO D [ 43 5710, PPl oy -y - 8 BY HUGH FULLERTON . (AP SPORTS WRITER) grown and matured ; POWER BARGE HERE ot STANDING ©f CLUBS HA”B“I RE(HPTS Earl Forsyte's power barge arriv- i . REW ot Tine L2 s Pacific Coast League ! 83 shere o S Em)‘:;;sli;:il;\ with the United Stafes. from State College, Pa., said: “Keep i Teams W ik Pl I A JoLE Y8 OB Barticy EWeIl|E the sl SRS % & oo ANNOUNCED BY IFC coue oom st to situsn may For more than 50 years, A. U. track championships” and San Francisco 46 2 613 ed freighter Robert Eugene. Bl b ied on Barney confirmed it last weekend /ot oo 39 35 527 3 : Cresta Blanca has carr by running 220 yards in world rec-|oo> ANSCES e The records of tne International he barge, which has been fer- g ord time. . . At Penn Stats, where S2n Diego 39 37 513 pieries Commission show that VI cannery equipment from Ju- this great tradition. Je's a special student and training Sacramentq 37 39 487 y; the period from May 1 to May | Reau to Cook Inlet for the last tew snder his old coach, Chick Wern- | Hollywocd 35 38 470 13 jhojusive, 1946, the following | Weeks, went directly to Seattle Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. b land 21 45 375 fr er, Ewell spotted a former team- }fu%?n & 4 “7 amounts of halibut have been land- | from Cook Inlet after her labt .‘"m////’. ' mate, Norm Gordon, ten yards in a S¢attle 21 46 370 o4 in the various ports on the Pa- | trip. sor CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. r r da he: american League | citic Coast from Area 2 and 3: eovien ok GERET l.lundxed ghe other day ax?d then ot W L PctlL ton Aot ook Hincrinie Gl ran the distance in 9.6 seconds to 2 LISTEN to Mrs. Elton E % fornia lwin a two-bit bet Boston 41 9 820 Area 2 Area 3 0 Mrs. Elton Engstrom, A i | i v | New York 83 21 614 U. S. Fleet 8,149,000 5,207,000 | Republican Candidate for the| For over fifty years, ¢ "YOU'LL FEEL When three British sports writers' Washington % 2 560 Ganadian Fleet 6535000 101,000 House over KINY Mnlldé\&“;g;i;l;‘ B of American wines. visited Joe Louis’ training camp Detroit .. L . RN RS S : ; ; : ik bk the other day, one of Joes first St. Louis o P (O s 17684,000 5,308,000 | 100 000000000000000000006060000606000000(200000000000608000609 LIKE YOU'RE FLYING" - | questions was about the date of Cleveland 21 31 404 ‘qpege figures have been correct- Chicag 1 3 375 | 'the Bumh Open golf rhampmmmp HCREO st B oro ed to date but are subject to fur- eI TS Sy A ¥ B ieenn i Visit THE NUGGET SHOP army tour took him to Glasgow, National L‘;v'g“ el (“ In 1945 the landings froa May | {he couldn't get away to visit the _Teams cli1 to May 31 inclusive amounted That’s what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to your royal and ancient St. Andrews. | Brooklyn 3 19 .615 to: a” See---- i ar, St. Louis 29 oy L a3 car, folks—skyway performance adapted to the highway. | Tex Coulter, busted out of West St Arca 2 Area 3| THE TARGEST: COTT RO e ; g 3 % . . P 3 i pe signe icag 4 ” | L LARGES i 93 01 N ID ) ). ) ar. War-born improvements in flying fuels paved the way ;"”]‘“-l can bt -‘“_li"tld "l) P‘:}{ F;" g::f:f:ali zg 3; ;zg g sd Flm;l : ;,;g;,% 5.13;4233‘ : ACT IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE 4 Fy . X SR all this season if he does en- g 2. 4 ‘anadian Fleet 6,992, 68, W 1 i gt e e [T TR T a o s sl TOTEMS-CURIOS b SUeVIOn, Supteme . means i draft next winter The fact that'Pittsburgh 21 2 457, ‘otal 14,230,000 5,235,000 Bai _ ey ; A et G cae askets, Moeccasins, d ative- quicker starts, extra power—smoother performance in {he wasn't on this year’s list proves| New York e Al R o e Baskets, Moccasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas traffic and on the open road. Try it! . = | that the National League’s mathe- | Philadelphia 18 28 391 jegistance given by the Department _ ° o - . | matics 15 better than Texs. | pitalie Ul M M e Souvenirs of All Kinds Fish and Wildlife Service, and the B ’ Cansdin g Uniea States Cus-| Native Gold and Nugget Jewelery and Antigues TIDE TABLE :*S KIFF OUT =t FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS { totals. JUNE 13 SRR N T. H. DYER . s e ociab S AS MANAG[R | e e o i Come In and Browse Around . . . . Visifors Welcome! 2 b Branch Manager Telephone 280 High tide 13:47 p.m., 143 ft. ®| ‘perccnt Buy Alaska Finance Cor- Lew tide 19:22 pm.,, 35 ft. poration demand notes. (295~ tf) M“ 1 i | | J SEATTLE, June 12—Bald Bill Skiff, the quiet little man from ! New Rochelle, N. Y, was on the | baseball beach today and coach Eddie Taylor was handling the Seattle Rainiers as the front of- fice searched for a new manager for the Pacific Coast League cellar club. | The first game without Skiff was a 2-1 win over Los Angeles last night. | vo Jo White, onetime star of the Detroit Tigers and now playing | with Sacramento in the coast loop, | was believed to have the inside track . as Skiff’s successor. The| managef was given his release yes- | terday. | Totchy Tcrrance, Rainier Vice President, said the club was try-| ing to contact Sacramento officials concerning White but several oth- ers, not named, were also being considered for the job. This years the Rainiers have been far off the pace from the start and at present are on the bottom in] i the eight-club loop, 19 games be- nind front-running Oakland. - e ATG RIFLE SHOOT DIFFERENT SKINS NEED DIFFERENT FOUNDATIONS “That is why Monteil created Beauty Balm and fit Sensitone Lotion—the one for dry or normal skins, the other for those who like a lighter foundation. Either will keep you beautifully powdered without that powdery look, diffusing your rouge into subtle color echoes of your own complexion. Beauty Balm in white, bronzé and muted rose. Sensitone Lotion in natural, sun tan and muted rose.’ There will be the reguiar rifle shoot at Mendenhall Range to-| morrow evening, ATG Capt. Hank' Harmon has announced, with the i o 3 Juneau and Douglas units of the| b b dl P e e Jo ... everyone cheers for the friendly pause neau Rifle and Pistol Club parti- | cipating. The customary meeting place is the A. B. Hall, and everyone plan- ning to attend should be there, Lo} pick up a passenger or to be picked up. When you're hot, tired and thirsty, the very sight of a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola is refreshing. So of course, the game comes to a standstill at the words Have a Coke. The whole gang gathers ’round to talk . NEW ANS CLERK Stephen A. Smith, formerly of the Sells Agency in Sells, Ariz, has been employed as a clerk in the bookkeeping department of the} things over and spend a sociable moment on the refreshing side. OHLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY by Alaska Native Service. He fills the vacancy left by the transfer of SHRAENS Nioest Bivre In i Boun” » Mus. Isabelle Vauce to the Veter- paranor Hotel Building % A p«‘pnnmnm :