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lHURSDA\ jU'\ll: 20, 1946 f { i | \ | SCARSELLA PIRATES ARE ' MAKES HIS BLANKED BY | ' 1TTHHOMER JOE HATTEN E REICHLER PO TER ASSOCIATED PRESS) pitcher and The THE leading heav- s¢ home run hitter' of the Pacific Joe Hatten blanke X I st Baseball Lemgue, sparking Pirates 7-0 yesterday sev o the pennant chase of the chief ri- scattercd safeties to enab vals, today had impressive bids to Brocklyn Dodgers to re t surpass the top playe in their gar and a half Nationa! Leag specialties last year. Lul over' the C Les ella, Oakland first Ted Wilk's rep! tagseman, banged out his 17th cir- in the third frame of Card cuit blow last night to deliver his 2ls tussle with the Boston ue-leading club a decision ht and held the 8- sithe San Diego Padres. moundsman s the rest of the # Layry - Jansen, ace : . rancisco Seals, neid Detroit’s Tig Rainiers o six hits for ¢rawl up close ry and his 15th in 1§ American L2agt aadenis Fhiladelphi Perez won a tight itch- "“ii inz duel with Al Smith for 3-0 “‘i‘f i Yo victery by the Hollywood Stars Held hitles 3, R Cincinnat over the Sacramento Solons. e Portland's Beavers snagged a i i reshn 4-3 decision over the Los S HM" i Angels with a three-run Ha 0y ¥ o blows, which the final stanza. : ; i walks and YESTERDAY 1 Diego isco 10; Seattle Los Angeles Sacramento RESULTS under 3 0. Portlan tiollywood JTANDING et Pacific Coast League Teams w L Oakland 52 29 San Francisco 7o 37 ! a 42 Hollywood 39 42 Sacram 40 - 44 Portland 30 50 y 28 52 American League BT Teams shington d eveland : Louis 7 Chicago hx] adelphia Nationul League | “Teams w # &\ Breoklyn 34 St. Louis 33 FER— Chigggo gl {INGTON, Rep. Cineinnati ... S510 o'Toole (D-NY) Lo o Conn wyweight nship » 23 fight a “stinkeroo, y “one ; 2 3 fight Philadelphia 21 g : will be b SRR ¢ 7 T P ad as the dedo ho three ye tal in persuading tween Louis and Conn when l(,x‘! were in the Army, witnes ““Mike Jacobs ought to be /PY HUGH FULLERTON) rcm using the mails to defraud NEW YORK, June 20.—Strictly ‘J"‘""le f-to a8 reporter, r as a second guess, it oms the ferring to mail distribution of Army made a bad guess when it fight tickets, with a top of only gave Joe Louis a sergeant’s fer ringside soats. ! N stripes. Se should have been at: FPlacing ‘“entire responsibility least a two star general . Joe for the fight on Jacobs, O Toole pave a masterful exhibition of tac- S2id: . : tic warfare against Billy Conn lagt Jacobs controls both figl as night and it his legs are slowar he does the entire so-called than they were five year it | industry i didh't make any difference “It might have toen a g i Louis let Conn do all the bounc- formance if the ‘z”"”‘ e, ing and running, while he merely Neld a few rehearsals for the prin- shuffled in the right direction, and ¢iPals. he had Billy at a disadvantage at SR " e ~ TOURIST FISHiNG Eventually Joe worked his man ‘ into just the right position and M | three punches it was all over. | PORTLAND Oxc — The Port- Referee Eddie Joseph had the 1954 Ghamber of Commerce has| easiest job yoy could imagine. He gqpeq police to help in a hosp H didn’t have to break a clinch and v campaien for tourists. | about all he had to do at the fin-| “rourict manager A. Bancroft ish was signal the end of the count w.)s has asked acting Police Chief ; and help Billy to his feet. What's yeon Jenkins to have traffic offi- | pore, Eddie got paid for it and Wasi cers schooled’ in politeness to vi | fome 40 fcet nearer what action| ... That includes, says Wells, the | - there was than the $100 cash cus- |right answers to ques ; bout | tomers. Portland’s ccenery and history | ’ SrEET plus a tip on where to catch aj THAT OLD GUY Ibig chinook salmon. Mayke Louis is showing his age, o e s 5 E after all. He spent most of Tues-| LET YOUR money earn four; d day praciicing his putting at' percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | . Pompton Lakes . . . and it wasn't! poration demand notes. .zgs.\r»E 10 long ago that Joe's favorite | pastime was playing softball. | NOTICE IS HEREB\ GIVEN COMING 9 That H. F. Hargrave, administrator | of the Estate of James Hay, de- 4 Lo u‘nced has mea his fmnl account, THE PERFECT FILMING g sa estate, ang s pe o tribution. thereof, in the United BEST-SELLER! States Commissicner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., August 2nd, 1948, has boen fixed as the time and | said Commissioner’s Court the place | 2 for hearing same; and that all per-| s ! sons concerned thercin are herehy notified to appear at said time and . place and file their objections, if i any, to said final account and pe- tition for settlement and distribu- tion therecf; and that the court at | such hearing will adjudicate andl - decree who the heirs and dis-| tributees of the deceased person are. | r mn n' wo"r Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 29, | Electrical Contractor 1946. H. F. HARGRAVE, House Wirin; Administeator. OQUR. SPECIALTY First publication, May 30, 1946. . Box 2315 Blkok 650 Last publication, June 20, 1946, i Louis Is Still (hampmn THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE ond time, Louis fi- tely $577 ximately y-Off Billy ciently %(msck's Conn Quf in 8th FIRST BY FAR 'WAR CAR Here loday! ’ THE NEW 1947 Studebaker ERE’S America’s first completely new postwar car—the dramat cally different new 1947 Studebaker! It’s. your dream of a postwar car come true—thrillingly pew fromevery view—a melody in metal! Here’s more than radically ad- vanced new postwar styling. Here’s the world’s finest motor car ride — remarkable operafing economy—a full measure of Studebaker’s famous top-quality workmanship. Come in and see it—America’s fi genuine, fully tested postwar car! POSTWAR STUDEBAKER ADVANCEMENTS Exclusive new self-adjust- ing brakes! e Exclusive new “black light" instru- ment dials! ® Exclusive now pianar suspension with spring onds! e Ex- new 1947-type clusiv overdrive transmissian! o Exclusive new coupe with rear windows clear around! o Exclusive new 1947-type Climaizer ventilating and heating! e Exclusive new 15-inch whoels with extra wido 7-rib fires! JUNEAU —JUNEAU, ALASKA Conn's $289,000. he is sup-| Fight Seen By Fans by . A TREE ially to quit the r at like it—and there is no o 5 L\. night. It is said on good authority that he is worth S B %3000 | NEW YORK, June 20.—You went (By Gayle Talbot) when he shed white bathrobe the money he made 2WaV¥ with a guill_v conscience— § B SYen Tadis 1 pen i Tl i not expected to do Kind of like youd gypped promoter | % | : G P ¢ his debts Mike Jacobs out of a hundred | Briacked “ons L increased the. i - 4 (e |bUCks—if you were one of those :F PSR, until, by the, fourth ehap-| @ : b o who snuggled down in a deep arm- | ¥ ! i Conn consider- whom he is far in ¢ his g s g 8 s klh»:!.ll‘ Bll[l night and saw the Joo 1 sat smil- |- ; ki 0 8 B ouis-Billy Conn heavyweight ) rubb eep under [Ehaing jonship fight by television, ¥ o I il Y neing him to the ;N a %! | About 100,000 did, according to 5 . dy with hard left and ; |the National Broadeasting Co., %id Erons PEtteniiEn: i bk At th tage the | which televised the Brown Bomb- Faok " maidh A wppeared to be or’s kayo of Conn to New York, ne down under : e he il \ » a shington, Philadelphia and barrage from the g & Schencctady i You've seen WS . oS ways, it was better than d H e Y ds by increas- Sy i S s erowd, as well ek of the 19 (bbb bbbt b mite in the big Negre ) bt B clevislen receivers (juke box size) G O g i went off and lef ! 18 gy I'TI June 20 ch produced the fight scene on 4 4 A On the Pt gement, trying reen” about 8'4 by 11 inches eat crowd banked in s el yh D21 pe 1 {ind a ning com-| it NBO | -~ - * v vd I ipped € SEEIE i inder gor Jo Jo The television spectator saw more mSK @ Aquil &h b jnithg 1 o ‘the. clil; Bk foy nounced five player moves than a fan sitting in the eighth 3 At $100 beunc without a count and «ow au tne Siadium cbuld see. The % L iimatbie tried ce cheerfully his anges will take outficlders, camera gave a better view because ursuer. But it was a sad effort. Ipin Matheson and Cliff Ma . it was on a level with the ring, 5 la Danced Around o he ei pi Carl Fischer, Pete Jonas|instead of below it. . o Afraid to mix it with the erim, |q 1 o and Fred Gay out of Seattle uni- S 4 Wm ined Louis, Billy had for of (} ry of punches, Conn gave | fc wd br r Don Pul- i even and a fraction rounds donc t Jat aid sometning {ford to the from Port- HOSP"M. “OIE) - almost nothing except. da tible to Joc. He coulan't recall [ | Daily Scheduled Tm und and elude with despera it was he said, but it} "Pulf 25| @t Ann's Hospital has admitted purpose the blows that he seemed to have a powerful effect!a coal I'| Mrs. C. J. Lloyd, Ero Flemming, and TO would come sconer or with ¢ ilgo involved {James Smith for medical attention. Sudden End s is going to i issed were medical patients Si’k w u far different Conn Seconds later Louis launched a B. C. on 24-hour option because | g mor Pape and Mre. Barland Pear. a m” y young- rific in mid-ring that!ot ore arm and will pl in llu" v ago thr cauzht Billy flush in the » and cutfield only. Gay was handed his e e B o by fighting cpened a left eye outright relea Mapes is being o RIS p i e roed -G, foom waas ] e Wart acn mne et} Pofowghurg Keichikan | bit und.' nhis chin, Th » end came with | he abtaired this season | ni was gone n udden [ >so | \\\v «Stinki As the tegether in a neu- PATROLMAN RITURNS ;\ Also Tr‘ps I knew I was n big Negro whipped i cross to the head that; Fmmett Botelho, Highway Pa- TO Commi r Eddie Conn's knees. Then, the, trciman, who has been on tempor- PUBE HAINES mGWAY nm visited him in his great finisher that he has always ary duty in the Fairbanks area re-| VANILLA hought I could ke iged another right to lieving the regular Fairbanks pa- AND O STE away from Joe for 15 rounds,” |t W tarted Billy d trolman that the latter might T B R’Nmm ghevia (il < 1 ol brovght across a left that attend on FBI-conducted school,| Yust one of the L ot Giskised Wit bR the) bbb teturtied here yosterday by plané| camescte lue of For Iniormation and EeservanmPhomm The 45266 fans who paid $1,925,- down And from the Interior. . ‘,lx‘, "“,” b .“‘“ ’ ',H‘ spec- Tt roa nee that e - l_h‘hm‘cc Je at least can tell their grand- he would gain his feet by the count WARNING | Dy s children they w a great cham- of ten. He struggled as referee Ed- ST : best. Perhaps Joseph tock up the count with parking of cars on Second _HIA ial time-keeper, but at the ¢ from Main to Seward and WLCAMNG—TH'” “‘ TM & 5 weep of t oificial’s right from Second to Third on Seward DR rROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED t ¥ Pittsburgh kid had only will be permitted until further no-| il £ - g g SHRR Rl R e FOODS JUNEAU MOTOR €0. — BN eyes were glazed and ur i ruction trucks. i 3 el v sneron e of 207 pounds, the sceing as his handlers rushed By Order of T n must have appeared 2cross and helped him to his stool CHIEF OF POLICE. | »mm«monm Conn For defending his title success- (301-t4) | i | | | i Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. 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