The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1946, Page 3

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Ay b : kel DY E.OS!NG Gi\?fiii P;imed for Fi{ghi; Both -- - 70 MUNCRIEF Give Oaar Their Vlews * @AME FROM WIN ATLAST; ..o MOOSE, 6-4 DEFEATSEALS - VEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1946 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA & : ’AGE THREE T L Aol M I'll either win or get; ACK HAND) { NEW YORK /RITER 4 {iistit 19—Hereé are k\. d battle state- wough the west ment joe Louis and Billy Conn | Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- Fight Facts, Figures hegy Preohict The Title— World Heavyweight Matter of the Estate of IO MARIE PUTMAN also Louis “I've trained it. T'm sure I will € knock him out. He got away from pals— Champion Jo2! gnown as ELSIE M. PUTMAN, me in tl and {ifth vs. Challenger Billy ! deceased of « i ) | NOTICE iS HERBY GIVEN that - ST ] away t ime ankee Staq New | the undersigned was on the 18th day SCORF BY INNINGS (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRFSS) Ferri h figh of June, 1946, duly appointed Ad Team 1 2345 6 7 @ Ittook what Jo Jo White terms P I'llow isio _Length of Bout— 15 rounds t0 2 |ministratrix of the Estate of Hisi .. Moose 20 0 0 0 2 0 4/|the hardest feat in baseball to' Ferri hed well enough to &t 189 3-4 pounds for that fight. T'll s@€cision. Marie Putman, also known as Elsie i Elks 300300 x 6 tunt trick, but after five games win, but met up with a real Wel 1 nd this one and b Time First pr Iy | AL Putman, deceased i of managing the Seattle Rainiers tough ¢ in Bob Muucrief, Will be strong as a bull. 1 will bout 4:30 p. m. (PST); Main bout| Al persons having claims against The Elks set back the Moose 6 he had the dungeon-dwelling club who hurl brilliant 1-0 shutout | Pr¢ ) everyone I haven't 6:00 p. m. (PST) the estate of the deceased will pres ¥ (o 4 last nieht in a game that was out of the losing rut today ¢ the as Ferrics lost his ! c} _Approximate Weights— Louis 207; ' epy( them, with proper vouchers and undecided until the seventh inning.| The toughest thing in the game, <:con P oteRIlEE ORI SR o R 192 cio e . lduly verified, to the undersigned at % | For the winning Elks it was Pal- says tie Pacific Coast League’s 10 succe plirgee i ime. o e . I"’l““f" | Cenluy gupeau, Alaska, within six (6 ¥ gmer all- the way around striking nhewest manager, is to hit a left- T y game for |, for e Lt seorting Club, Mike Jacobs, Presi- months from the date of this notice Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June nd Gal>- jg1h, 1946, 00,000 8K ) minu ¢ played allowing but one ander. C t was delayed three for After droppin his first four by rain. Then the Brow manager of the Rainiers under protest becaus out seven me free pass and gettin d can g hout LMA PADEMEIST! ®four at the plate. Better fieldin Umpire Joe t o the 40 e osnt ot s mbined with big Jim Moserij southy Cliff Peparella permitted Ferriss fo warm | pugao (oo The .8 l'(j s Administr four bagedNalibed the Wil Ro ) Seals last 'up for 12 minutes between 44 ot ke B 1 e R mn, 20 First publication, June 19, 1946, & ¢ the following resul first inning. o Y DA Last publication, July 10, 1946, Emil Kush graduated % d ) the nici club Chicagc N 1 the Phil- S ! @ ! E R I S David T. Walsh (D-Mass) &8 L] 1 the Oak-_liss, 7 in a National League arc- = B N a Republican Senaty | H v ¢ i Terry Magorty B R o le bashed the s VOl wacking the San Fi ’ | for f the play by : Yicut of a virtual tie w play of innings in which runs ' By were $cor land ms for the lea P light contest, his first starting job! | t Lodge, Jr., were nom- Thé Mo : rolling | Pereh. The Rair 1 1 a after 13 relief chore inated automatically were Sen- n’the top hall the first with | [Ive-gan ng streak, heartened; Kush couldn’t have picked a more e i o v H. Vandenberg (R e el Pt AR s over White's mana inopportune time to become a st ‘\1‘ A Democratic oppon- k g d up their first as far g nm Phils were concerr od. | Lee, former Detroit And Stop Dosing Your Stomach ver the They had a chance to ¢ pe from corporation cour With Soda and Alkalizers » off a the cellar becauge New York had D Don't expect to get real relief from st been blanked by Cincinnati, 10-0 | headache, sour stomach, gas und bad o R | J M pe‘e’son Is ith by taking soda and other alka- e infield er- bble at Mcin- base on two cc cut 1ors. Terry scoring c third and Jerry | tyre's sacrifice No hits, two runs, three EIK er- Sitka Wrangel rs if the trus cause of your trouble is 2 Whose slump thi e form in elk he Reds t | o { rors : nded his losses to on-hit, 10- ywer the \ i 2 eisnotin - H The came right back in BiE 1260 WA the ¥ mS ut in M!(hl an b i ' ach atall. But in the intestinal P ‘ rsh Keum ! their half of the when Palme: AENERE TEEVIBERRS tare |t i e TR g ¥ ead al nek I an ant\«lu- 80% ofyourfoodis digested, eie! mg i e ol g ;e r provided the blast- cyn's 1oad ov e st o nd when it gets blocked it fuils to ] P et (2 o oo e cner the 0 SeinBigWoleaResiiSto- i i c ol e T Snow walked e bag nninz end drove in two tailic mes by Pittsbur W 3 1 . M rs h ” BT Bhicion “_ e x‘.( it }Hx you s |nt!m'lrmlr91n|;mnot /‘lso Tri We was . the | wit : Ayt 3 7 i3 ged| rhiicalic J.M it , 85, d soda er—but something to pit Um,jd DAY e Hllx”,,m‘, ,\ i y Ingle vin'ithe gut @ 68 hind l"" €N I Massachusetis ka for more than 40 years )m. ’ nurmu-sn:}Allm(]l s.}mr. ! "s i b s bunt, Palm ! i nth. Dewey Sor- Heintzlemen. he Pirate lefty i e . A thing to clean it out effectively—hel TO # Mrgcrip scoring. Davis beat i ani her, was pulled ll\ d nine but left 14 Dodgers| Conttnuea frem Page One) e s “““”‘"%’“ Bk on her foot, © " er bunt, Snow beating the fics it o e c ] | (Conttnueca from Page One to Ketchikan 30 years agc Get Carter’s Pills right now. Take | A!NES - lay "The next two batter o ¥ i in ctranded wi heir nine | — - ling lived in Valdez, Treadwell and themasdirected. Theygentlyandeffec- | q d piay he next two batter t izht it T vy B A Juneau tively “unblock” your digestive tract. | % 5 X retired in order to end the ir i A e R ol i ident Calvin® Coolidge, snared This permits your food to move along | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS' One hit, three runs, one Moc P CHELSR IR SRS AR gl the GOP nomination for Lieuten- = o normally. Nature’s own digestive juices | 4 i . s blasting four n ational League nt Governor Bread baking is one ¢ a0 r:\nlhl-n{ou(‘hit.f\'(iu(('[fluommn-rnlin-l' ayror. for a 11-4 declsion! Cinelnnati 10; New York 0; Wa i 00, P PO fhat mukes you feel really good again. s 0 114 decion Cincionati 10; New York 03 Wal+ 5 SN oy i the pro- ancient of human ans e e | For Information and Resarvalmns h 2 ks S 3 Ag R * g n Democratic or ap- nblock”” your in nmnalmulut The ilks bailed the cn in 1 Beavers ¢ ed Budnick (1), Joye2 (3), Kraus g gt oo (RN RN S S real relief from indigestion. ruIIn;m-l : ‘\:1 hoefer 1Of @ 3-2 decision in 14 innings in | Fitt \ 6: Brooklyn 3; Heint- 1( ]:”:\rh \(; l:\fll}(fsm‘n). mayor, Q M d " W o = s ‘ { Tofie:* Baméy, Batir- 1P J6000 T 1SN B0 B ade specia i Palmer was out | (he ; Glenn G 4 it In trying his hand at poli- p y | iry it to a double, CrEY singled behind Danny Herring (1) and Ander-| .. ror the first time, the former for daily shavi cafll Beverage co. : ues an Dillhcefer ip Bl o FeoobEregd ble ifor the winning 9. = it beat commander bested two daily ing Wholesale 805 10th St. PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTBED - hem v the centerfield ‘&1 e % 5 erar umpaigners—topping his B 4 VIG oubled on a Texas, The Hollywood Stars showed and McCullc risict - ,,"“ x; ; ik “w‘ ‘»[;: ke 1“!? ‘N LIDE PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | | JUNEAU HOTM co 4 cored on Weinstein's Mmcre than twice the plate power ' Karl s 7 2 i | | for MIXERS or SODA POP ,-—Pm ‘“ grounded out to °f the Sacrament i gy e an League | In Massachusetts, Gov. Maurice | */ o, o T R AT T - e e i played ertcricss | 3 to i MO L B oigioe Lo No-Brush™ Shave (ream | sececessssssscsssssssesssssssssssssss + Three hits. fhyge Tuns, no Mgose - I % werief and Helf. |ing by a one-sided. margin over i TR 20y Soneer . -e—— ! Francis D, Harrigan, Boston law- | 1@ MODERN shave cream The Moose made their last SULTS YESTERDAY ar “iiibin's etponant A e Rk | for MODERN men « tempt in the top half of the h Oakland 11; San 1 4 when Mctcalfe was safe on an in- Portland 3:; Los A y | eral election will be Lt. Gov. Ro- ' Q field error and scored on Miller’s innings.) ¥ ! Al FARAS HBORPRERG. SSOPH single. Harvey singled scoring Mil- Seattlc 1 Francisco 1 FOQ "FREEZE OUT'H ler, Griffin hit into a fielder's choice Sacramento 3; Hollywoc & 3 ; Harvey going out at second. The & )‘Ml:n st s N STANDING £ ULUBS bREAS GF A!'ASKA‘ . / g e HEEIENIN B e e G-E Sz cvo & Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma s Pacific Coast League The next game will be at 6:30 ams 4 C! A n De tied | o'clock Friday night with the Elks Oakland 51 20 . .88 Aericulune epartment notitied R " E . ses e I T FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS trying to upset the leading Le; 1 l an i Los Angeles 44 36 912,000 pounds of s s g R REFRIGERATION T. Magorty, cf, .. 4 1 2 0 o o Hollywocd % 42 ter. " ’ 400 1 4 oSeattle 28 51 arted at once to reach w_z.‘ u..., Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, A, 301000 American League tinations before ccld weather sets | gent Clinmingham, 1, .4 6 0 1 0 0! Teams L jin. He said it would be distributed Metcalfe, ss, 311 0 2 1 Beston 15 ily to se 8 here the win- BB Miller, 1b, D, 3118 2 0 New York 23 ter freeze pre transportation = Hafvey, C, 3 01 5 0 0 Detroit e ;| during the cold months. i { ; Vacura, p, 2 0 0 0 2 1| Washington 25 | 'l!myw will b ~hm,n(nr pounds of | ‘ 4 Griftin, 1b 100 3 0 1 Cleveland 3 beef, 390,000 pourds of pork and ! & L 1Bt “Lauls 32 2,000, pounds of larc d shorte | Totals 32 4 61810 3 Chicago 31 ing,s he and added he was i & aw i Replaced Vacura in the s)x[h_xl’hll:uiull; ia 40 trying to get a substantial amount Dilihcefer, ss, 2104 89 T”Xm W L ; R, ot Sucoeeded. H Palmer, p, 4130860 33 21 The focd w be distributed | . Moscrip, 3b, 32 1 0 2 3 St Louis 43 a3 through ordinary commercial chan- ! : - p Show, 1b, 2.9 1 6.8 0Chinago 7 23 nels, The total required was based | | ea s , d a' P - Weinstein, cf, 100 1 0 o Cincinnati % 24 ), 011 orders from wholesalers ! ! ; : 5 -G, 4 e e | Davis, ¢, 2 0 0 7_1 0fBosten 25 29 Sr | Hagerup, If, 3 0 0 1 o o Pitisbureh 23 .38 Expfkl' HElp i 4 Agh, 1f, 3 00 0 0 o/New York O ) Sehmitz, 2b, 3 0 0 2 2 o Philadelphia 2L 30 4L SALAMARUA, N. Y.—Some pass- i . Tt SBT3 {ing motorists stopped to help a | e uu m Totals 23 6 521 { farmer put out a fire in his barn. w, g Summary—two base hits, P1hnex } They, did their wark so well the i 1¢ Percent Reduction:On All Round Trip Tickets. Metcalfe, Snow: home runs, ‘luv rarn was saved as well as'af ad- | ® Increased Baggage Allowance : 40 Pounds Free On Al Tickets. - 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. er, Cashen; time of game one hour helpers were: Assistant fire chief . EY HUG . [ifty minutes s PO Bernard Swanson and former Fire Chief C. J. Beatty of Jamestown, walked, by Palmer, 1; Vacura,' igtning " 5% struckout by Paimer, 7; by Va- ‘ Their ic; e, was explained (u‘m 2; by Miller 1. Umpires, Park- when the ‘farmer found out his P NEW YORK, June 19.—After his| Téams w L C! . A Fire Chief Sales of Lakewood, and | . o » 7 1ast drill with the Champ at Pom wie : ! Hike G4 6oo 'O N3, Al'Foasman, a preuty| Ceol® BRCKICER d‘;fpru-'f;fiflmfi Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges | ® : ks 4 9o 800d and pretty fast heavyweight| o : 4 ¢ A ‘ D 21 P Moose 2 [ 2560 Wil sated e yune of }(,,, L“m‘?' Bard College, who were returning " m “ Fe ures ou as @ assenger rm e 7o irom a fire chief’s convention. - !sparring partners, vemarked: ‘“No i in 7 No | o The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. matter how long I fight, I'll always | ay T've been hit by Louis for the CEARA'E.:CHARUN JSERE ® CALROD UNITS { ‘ . i ¥ last tim . Tonight Billy Conn| Clara E. son” of Tallahassee, Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” i ¥ be saying the same thing. Flortaa, 180 g TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Sle d s o X e i 1o cecy e ok | ® Stewardess Service . S Just as Ray Robinson predicted |3y @ TRIPL-OVEN . The Legion team drew a bye last|a couple of weeks ago, Louis sud- night for the July 4th baseball denly found Lis timing was right Three ovens in one. . Expertly trained stewardesses to make your p NO-STAIN VENT trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- | games in Juneau. This means the|in the last few workouts and his Elks and Mooz will playoif in the straight left almost Keeps your kitchen walls and curiains éleanes. freshments aloft with the coropliments of the company. first game of the day. The winner mates aeads off 1 will then play the Legion team. | While the. nes THE PERFECT FILMING ‘ We've got all the information you need to puk out e Conn was “quie S your new General Electric “Speed/Cooking” range | WARNING |intrusion” in his New York hotel $ OF THE BEST-LOVED vight now! P {Monday night, Bi'ly turned up at BEST-SELLER! Come in and see the rlcmm of the great new favorite . 51st Street eatery 5 models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, No parking ‘of cars on Second Street from Main to Seward and Wrkere intrusion’is one ‘of th~ most from Second to Third on Seward |popular pastimes. He just deesn't will be permitted until further no- like tc ke alone or quiet. tide. The restricted areas are being | T ol 2 used by construction -trueks, | THIBODEAU RETURNS By Order of CHIEF OF POLICE. | Joe Thibodeau, who attended the 1301_14,;,wc ation of his daughter Miss e - ICecilia. Thibedeau at Maryihurst As far as science can learn, Icc-ICnHege retuwrned hcme on the Jand had ho aboriginal inhabitants, Princess Louise. and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! 1t's going to be “First come f ) # y f i F 1. Y8 &l —first served” with these new ranges, so get your I & ./Lv l !( y &) 1 £Y A ecder io now/ Alaska tfim'flffice- ‘Baranof Hote 1 Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. ; PHONE 616

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