The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1946, Page 3

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- THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946 WA!.KER IS SAN DIEGO'S WALLOPING WINSTREAK DODGERITE 1S SMASHED BY JOE REICHLER (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESE) Manager Pepper Martin of the, San Diego Padres knows today how | it feels to get a baseball machine | ciled up and running smoothly only | to have it explode suddenly in his| face. His hit-and miss Pacific Coast League club has managed recently (AP SPORTS WRITER) i any Brooklyn citizen will tell you in all sincerity that the rreaidst thing that ever happened to that fair borough since its dis- covery: 300 years ago was when Dixie Walker came to the Dodgers back in 1939. Walker's popularity is so great > stay in the fir:%l divisicnvx and | that Ebbets Field batrons othes blosscmed forth in a winning | times tip their hats to him on the streak to challenge for third place this week. strect. Coming in a town where the residents doff their hats only y N In churches and at funerals, that.<ntil the San Francisco Seals un-| is hero worship of the first or-|corked a five-run spree in the seventh inning for their first tal- fler. lies, and then the Padres lapsed| That's what they yelling | ¢ & yesterday following Brooklyn's <-2| into ragged baseball. The game was extended to ten innings, San Diego | victory over the Cincinnati Red which enabled the Dodgers to making six errors, and the Seals| tain their three-game first place| tCok an 8-5 decision, snapping the| margin over the St. Louis Cardin-|Padre victory streak at five games als. And what did their Dixie do? The Oakland Acorns kept the! He only smashed two triples to pace at the head of the league, a| knock in thres runs and scored game ahead of the Seals by wallos-! !ing the Seattle Rainiers, 14 to 6. | the other himself. The Cards kept pace with the Xavier Re: no of the Hollywood | Stars won a chucking duel with National League lecaders by ending Red Mann of the Sacramento Sol- the five-game winning streak of! the onrushing Philadelphia Phillies cns for a 3-1 decision, with each 4-1, to prevent temporarily at least team connecting for six hits. Both —Ben Chapman’s hustling crew of the righthanded hurlers went | from taking over fifth place. seven innings without giving up a In American League score. The American League leading The Things were going fine last night, werz Portland Beavers won an |tended the Pacific LAS Loy 'THOUSANDS ADMIRE A MH (k!%fi* §§.§ HON R Part of the crowd of more than 115,000 that thronged t'e n Expesition in Seattle recently. Alaska exhibit at Al:ska Canned Salm spread attention. Alaska’ development and the f promis2 it holds for the future eccnomic greatness of America were graphically portrayed recently to more than 115,00 visitors who at- | Northwest Par- @ Progress Exposition in ade of Eeattle. One of the most interssting effective displays at the exposition, which was held in connection with the International Labor Organiza- Pacif 1é of Progress d wide- ¢ Nerthwest Par n Industry bocth Eeston Red Sox had to come from bebind to stave off their most dis astrous day of the s2ason. Trail- ing Detroit 3-0 and later 3-2 in the cighth inning of the nightcap, af- ter alresady having dropped the first game of their doublcheader 16-2, the Red Sox came up with seven runs to whip the Tigers 9-3 and carn an even split. Tr> New York Yankees narrow- €d Boston's margin to seven games opener, 8 to 2, and the Los Angeles Angels the nightcap, 7 to 2, to split tion Maritime Conferenc yj spoen- a twin bill. Harvey -Storey homered S0red by three Seattle daily end seored two Beaver mates ahead | DeWspapers, was the bcoth of the of him to pace the Portland at- ;Ah&kt Canned Salmon Industry, tack in the first game. Lloya|Which told the story of salmon Christopher, Angel league leading|CANNINE operations in Alaska by hitter, got his 16th four bagger of (€ans of movies, a series of pho- tographic murals and an enic the season in the opening contest illus mechanical attractively ed and laced out a single and a double | off losing pitcher Jake Mooty in the finale. kbook and pampblets. International Labor Organization by defeating tke Cleveland Indians 8-4 in the rubter game of thoir three-game series. 16-Inning Game Washington edged out the Chica- go White Sox 4-3 in 16 innings with pitcher Sid Hudsen scoring the winning run on Bob Kennedy's fumble in the longest game played so far in the majors. A three- YESTERDAY'S RESULT Oakland 14; Seattle 6 San Francisco 8; San (10 innings). Hollywoed. 8; Sacramento 1. ‘ Portland 8-2; Los Angeles 2-7. STANDING £ CLUBS Pacific Coast League Diego 5. minute movie, |lions, delegates from all parts of the world stopped at the booth to ad- mire the center of attraction, an Alaska Indian totem pele formerly kelonging to the Tlinget Tribe in Southeast Alaska; to view a 20- Silver Mil- v 1 telling the s of the jsalmon canning pr together \\nh scenes depicting the immense ¢ Jane Withers, attretive n star, \"'irln's with interest as Betty Health, Juneau, Alaska. | C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D, Commissioner of Health. First publication, June 27, 1946. Second publication, July 3, 1946, Last l)ublcalum i hcl:nerwbi' cnsz lLualbs n_r:g an- O"rlfi‘;:‘: :3 3’; Pet |wealth of Alaska’s tesources; 1o Davidsen, hestess at the Alaska Canned Salmon Industry booth points Ler el u v B 4 h antic -mur- Browns to smother the Philadelphia | Los Angeles 48 40 545 plakars fishing and canning in- fiShing and canning industries. Athletics 11-4 in a night contest, San Diego 47 44 516 gqustries and to receive literature Y The New York Giants and the Hcllywood 44 44 500 telling the story of Alaska's de- tent econcmic force in world his-| Members of the Alaska Canned Pittsburgh Pirates exchanged places Sacramento 2 49 2 velopment, according to members tory. The-more-than 16,000 people Salmon Industry, sponsors of this in the National League when Lefty Seattle 31 55 360 of the salmon canning corporation who crowdsd the booth during the exhibit, stated the effort to better Dave Koslo pitched the Giants out Portland 31 55 360 | that sponsored the exhibit, nine-day exposition to see the acquaint citizens of the Pacific of the cellar with a five-hit 4-0 Aiucrican League In the movie, the Rev. Bernard movie, heard him describe the pur- Northwest and the world with the shutout over the Bucs. Teams w L Pet Hubbard the famed “Glacier chase of Alaska as “Seward's far- value of Alaska in’the economic Mort Cooper spaced 12 hits to out- Boston 47 18 28|pluec v dramatically related the Sighted wisdom — not €eward’s future of the nation was highly last four Chicago pitchers as the New York 41 26 ‘Blz‘quxy of Ahsku s growth as a po- Folly.”” successful. fourth placz Boston Braves wallop- Detroit 34 29 540 - i s - & B ped the Cubs 11-2. Billy Herman: Washington 32 30 516 s led the Braves 15-hit attack with' St. Louis 30 34 .469: ; three singles. ‘Clevcland 28 37 4311 The scores and batteries: | Chicago .25 36 410 : H American League | Philadelphia 18 45 286 | o - ‘ Boston 2; Detroit 16; Dobson,| National League ! o | Klinger (1), Butland (1), Bagby K Teams w L Pct 4 (3) and partce; Newhouser find‘Brooklyn 39 23 r"fl‘ Tebbetts. | St. Louis 36 26 ' Second game—Boston 9; Detroit Chicago . 32 26 3; Ferriss and H. Wagner; Trucks,' Bostcn - 81 32 Caster (8), Benton (8) and Swift. | Cincinnati . 27 31 ‘Washington 4; Chicago 3; 16 in-' Philadelphia 26 31 P nings; Leonard, Haefner (11), Hud-' New York ... 28 81 A3 OF PRE'WAR \VHISKY f son (13) and Evans; Haynes, Pa- Pm.sbuxgh .24 35 407 | pish (9) and Tresh. .- New York 8; Cleveland 4; Chand- ler and Silvestri; Niarhos (7); bree, Kakakauskas (8), Center (B) and Hegan. Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 11; ! Fowler, Savage (5), Griffith (6),' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osterback | { Christopher (7) and Roser; Shirley, ang family arrived at 5 a. m. today Fannin (6) and Helf. |from Wrangell. The Osterbacks| National League |will visit relatives in the Shumigan | St. Louls 4; Philadelphia 1; Dick- Islands and hope to leave for the son and Rice; Raffensberger, Hum-'wostward tonight. Osterback fish- phries (9 and Seminick. ed halibut in-Area II throughout Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 4; Heus- the season, and will seine for the ser, Shoun (7) and Mueller; Bar- Alaska Pacific Salmon Co. ney, Herring (8) and Edwards. Pittsburgh 0; New York 4; Bahr,| John Winther's Emma went troll- Gerheauser (7) and Camelli, Lopez ing today. (0 ; Koflo and Lombardi. Chicago 2; Boston 11; Wyse, Ad- In early this morning was the ams (4), Fleming (7), Bithorn (8) Hazel S, a Kake boat. Owner and McCullouch; Cooper and Pad- Frank Edwards, who has his fam- gett, Masi (7). lily with him, will seine for the i Tyee Cannery. 2"0 an DAY | Getting ready to seine for the Astoria-Puget Sound Canning Co., are the following Hoonah boats: AI mm m BE {Harry Marvin’s Yukon, Merion Mc- iKinley’s Unity, and E. Helen's Fla- ‘mingo. The trio arrived from r :Hoonah late Tuesday and are un- ! dergoing minor machine and clean-] Evergreen Bowl will hold its sec-‘"p Worky ond field day of the season start-' , ing promptly at 2 o'dlock tomor-| , Albert Frank's Dorothy D, an row, Friday. Events for all Rge‘Angoon boat, arrived Tuesday for groups in running and s wxmmmg'"“’“” machine work before sein- will be held. Prizes in the l’ormimg for the Todd Packing Company of theatrs tickets and candy bars - will be awarded to the first three Hon’"‘l "om IVace winners in each event. | The pool has Leen open every; St. Ann's Hospital has admitted day this week, both in the after- James Hanna and William McNabb noons and evenings. Hours for af- for meadical attention and dismiss- terncons are from 2 to 4, and eve-'ed Fred Martinson, medical pat- nings from 7 to 9 o'clock. tient. —————— — e —— LET YCOUR money earn four, Jersey cows were imported from percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-|the island of Jersey into the Unit- poration demand notes, (205-tf) [cd States in 1815, Brown-Forman'’s W King of pre-war whisky is the flavor choice of thousands who prefer its smooth mellow- ness; its full-flavored, satisfying taste. When you feel like a King, serve and enjoy Brown-Forman's King Whisky—from KENTUCKY! Order today at your favorite club, bar or package store. " BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLERS CORP. At Lovisville in Kentuckv BLENDED WHISKY %The straight whiskies in this prodv:rore 51 months or more old 40% straight whis- kies; 60% grain neu- tral spirits, 86 procé. [tory, iwas Anthony Ki KARNES BACK FROM TRIP OF it Both inspections proved satisfac- 162 veterans in Nome led administrative policies that con- jcerned them said He INSPE(TION ]x ead of the et- erans’ Administ l(mn s Regional Of- ifice, returned Sunday a 10- . Via HAINES day trip to the West during {which he inspected the contact of- : DATE OF FIR! TRIP TO BE {fice at Fairbanks and the sub- vt L7 o regional office at Anchorage \ ANNOUNCED LATER contacted discuss- also and 'BUS SERVICE to t Fairbanks, Anchorage, Whitekorse PLAN NOW 1o make this Scenic Pioneer Trip with Alaska's Trailblazers Five days of his trip ' spent in Nome | ’ - | | Empire Want Aas oring resuts! The | Hea the i 2 1 10,000 10,000 I 10 - e - TERIKITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF . TH Alaska HEA! Juneau, Territorial Ith of the Territory " { Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska, announces invitation to bid for | chase cf x-ray (mupmvm and sup- utographic Perforated paper roll 2¢ 4” x 10” Film Holders Model 5-17 Fluoroline Iilum- inator 110 120 Volt, 60 cy. X-Ray Capes 4” x 5" Nega Multiple 4” x oping Hanger: 2 14 x 17 Cassettes with Par- Speed Screens Splashproof Tank | Model B. Unit including tion tanks cover and legs. Paper JUNEAU, ALASKA Department of of Ala e OII. BURNERS PLUMBING the pur- 214 SLCOND STREET . Nagan—Black 791 Rolls 5 Night Phone—J. 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