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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.— JUNEAU, ALASK. OAKS, SEALS ©/ "= 2o Shot Hushang ROYAL BLUE NAMED | | HOLD SPOTS = e i Suied 5?‘{ Wife FRAZER AUTOS HERE e ) )t O 7~ o~ 0] BUS SERVICE to | Fairbanks, Anchorage, Whiichorse i Via HAINES , DATE OF FIRST TRIP TO BE OUNCED LATER who has a 216 total : o e e AR SRR e T W | p n ver Bob Mun-| ® ] didn't break any records J i Fle sion berth, were s (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) d field meet at San An- (ree in COU” Here ks ith THERISES. trom W. A ment of the Royal handle sales of th L} | i | | | ! wnd Frazer automobiles : AN | | | | | | | ! APpo! apy vedisn track star, Lewnert: Mrs McKowan Ask Sep- s arae n received from Uit fon 1+ PLAN NOW to malee this Sconic Pioneer trac Acorns and the ne, g tonio, Texas. But the way the Swe . =51 [ o | - FROM ELKS tes wi v ! Seals could sigh! iy , won indicated that| __ ; fent in chare T"p with Alaska's Trailbiazers i - | drop re openc , today, the Oaks Xm Inight have aiveA"tHe recoral W rec shooti ey S i Shil reak ¢ iation 15¢ still we first place edia wall gva T ik ¢ Harvey C A rage is headad I g 7T ~ v g et a8 2 o Do oy o 200k 1 e kil s e Wi B O'HA BUS LINES pa same 6-5 in th when pitcher|w S m hind rand won in & breege, finishing'® 1ff€ 1 (| direct retail dealer of tho Kaiser b 4 2 o = Rowe, who earlier had doubleheaders Sunday (piic vards ahead of America’s ' 1 Frazer Corporation Graham- T, T __T00AT ACER it Jjomé run, doubled and his|t x'a week of tough and go .o+ F L““lw Macaitokiel | \v | Paige Motors Corporation JALK BUHFORD _.[_:LAL AGh_iT - inc ually scored on 2| The Oaks took six of sev- i(" 8 ; s g l‘“(‘[',_ui | Mr. Cady annour e new JUNEAU, ALASKA & " 5 week: from SuatiE : kel he iser and Frazer ol i 8 e s s i i S Victors Will Now Meet Le- s outiick ihe weck from Seatfl® ruce was three minutes, 64 and, "'y 21 l64 6 digBiRY: it ana s e i ERRAIT 3 S . - bill Cub: 16 ¥ v : fl hich he|and service headqu m Wil e N 3 3 VR ' aion af 2 P. M. on Pl a ot Oakland Had ( Zne, 4878 top perlommance yas loughby Avenue will provide mod- | OIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING ik 7 Bt A 7 ven 9¢ turned in by bi ob Fitch o wifin cientitic serv facili o . - . rn's fine hurlin, He hit five for " : Ak g SCAIR A plain : el > i B \ FOIJrfh Of July » back to win th er four fung, and L “"“‘ broke ““““ “‘r“l;‘ll’: ti in both of the new automobil The i |} Uriner Hervice i e t [. run ré in | i twenty homer, 5 179 feet g 1 D 1 ’f’” |l_\J '“.‘ ‘x . i} {n«] i : 211 SECOND STRUET S m‘" ,“,.‘ ,"\.\ll. o \,, 9 4 ,l ‘( ‘Mh_‘ WL et }.\1 fch wo ne ; ap in th in 1 to crack the old 3o WOET “]‘, | The first completely new auto- Night Phone—J. E. Il -Black 75 Day Phone—116 14222200013 s R PRk S e SR by more than four feet. qi.. o : brigtal treatment |mobiles the beginning of the — e — e 3 S = 4 e feh New Athletic Club |w L cars feature advanced 2 Moose 110 0101 21 x16 \d hurled shutout ball up % . « 1 s he has uttered | a advan . . = - > won the team championship with a g : s » for | styling, extra wide seats, and pow el s at point. Th his own half of | i o ng' poins i e e el s irehiat el H L The cellar Mouse club came ¥ fifth Pulford had blasted out' = = b ey g g ey VULCANI?ING__T d h ng out to beat the Ell iple, scoring Bill Beard who had ISR s | BN SR uada IYes anu iubes ball game. T lell Ao BeL Oh: s ORuy GBR Y b wbueds w0t OF BIRyRES IR fcKowan asks judgmen SPEAKS TONIGHT PROMPT SERVICE--WORK GUARANTEED SRS Kot R : e g O M ¢d around some boy who gets Miss Anita C k is the speak- n seco nning kept er {the cpener 5-3 " i Sl Akt 1—That the »fendant 3 .l { o'clock fof The g Jead up until the fifth when | minutes s Seals pitcher EDOCKed cold in an all American it the defendant re-| ¢ tonight a clock for The J“NEAU MOTOR CO. — PH“NE 30 The s i Batteries | e Seals pitcher yo,ihay1 conterence game next fall, strained from molesting her | \laska Tax Payers League. d it up at thirteen all and} 'The'scores a atter in the winning . = 5 : : 3 i : Ining o gy be that they arem’t there| 2 That the defendant be enjoin- L e ¥ e o : National League r in the seventh g, yocause of idle curiosity. . . . ed 0 disp 1 iy cot-gnt] B0 X QU Signey cenmi: SAMT and the clinches in the eigh - ercent. Buy v Finance Cor- several clubs have insurance agents g of tl T B e el 5 There is no subsiitute for newspaper adveflisinq] Ioover singled and went on Joe Sprinz’ sacrific hicago 6; Cincinnati 5; Schmitz, | tar pitched the first four in g e 2 « ¥ ”“ 5 4 Bithorn McCullon B 5 on their rc Gene Ellenson of Compan e ran Bdd ‘“ Malloy ( oun (6) 1 Laman- | ored from there for the yh. wMiami hawks is a spor That ihe telephone compans | 2 P i« \1 $ writer; V rancis of Brooklyn decreed to be the plaintiff | tiveman, struck The seven inning nightcap was , statient 1 B 3 A g | 3 < o 3 dentistry stude L n for her separat: main- | ing f t wa f {a 9-2 walkaway for the S : sdor of e Ahels the piate for thi N SN WhEdl an eHrosEr ot At ancisco tonance and to pay medical : Gres for five L0 O & ]» § % i' h ? l-" 19crs runs a dental lab; Bob Mole- | hospital costs involved in S th S E i hwoiah it "1”“0 a double shut- gu; of the Cleveland Browns i an pected birth of a sscond child crsytite three for six, tw vt a >itts- | out, 6-1 ai £ " & i e 8 e 3: Pi 3 S - intern and Otto Graham of the 4 That an automobil> necessar which doubles. The rany on 4 (5), Bar-| Sacramento shut out the Holly- o B 3 e b same club runs a drug business; Ed {5 the operation of the tel2phon total of 14 errors while thel... D | woed Sters in the € iy opener isky of the Los Angeles Dcns reed to the plain BIE I st aveh ! o 150 S beits e aon) to establish his own bacter- : i, e me—St. Louis 0; Pitts-|ors fe I.u.Hn venth .\!n. 4“( i Eboratiry i dohaliBan Fha s p i 4 B oucialict P e 1 of the Brooklyn Dods Wlbh rigish. o @RI and Rebain for. her e i Moose charge the Stars won 6-2 Ha ; 5 o I to T b B . mortician self the proceeds of sale of the 3 i Sy Ry, e n u”'“;‘. o - - Mathesen Building in Wrangall, it \ 3 RAS.E DECls 0l SR, B which the plaintiff has inve: Solor at H stve & Bowesn " SHGOND PIELD DR - s s mhi s sy ‘own I1G READY:10- 4 BOX SCURE : G iy d at Wrangell, September 17 Dilihoefer, 5 2 et Pacific Coast League l 1Y KN . M fleias | : i P RGREEN BOWL ™ APRICOTS PLUMS oy 4 7 1 P - > aokerin. 3b: 6 6 t (5), Singleton (T) and Pad- land 61 33 el ~ 4 ran P Olcatt, Masi )7 Barncy and Bd-|Sen Praneiseo 60 34 s HOLLAND RETURNS CHERRIES OMATOES Lewis, If, ri 5 0 Los Angeles 52 41 More than 300 children pardici- i AL : P Y BEWS q,‘l‘,‘ P Weinstien, ("’l 432505170 0 Avnerichii I Hollywood 48 45 ;::mj(l“m 1\‘1\‘.- ~“.(,m| field ‘m,\- of I”(,”,”’ ,'“ ‘;,iy:\.l”,.“l(.,:'l l‘:\;”,:\(:"t‘,‘ lld NI‘J E s Es gooepke 6 2 4 8 2 3igpery, Savage (9) and Rosar n- day ceiving medical treatment af ot b S b 83 Sjnum Qe . Marshall © ane oL Winncrs of the varous evnts RUCLL S CORN-ON-COB LETTUCE Reilly Robi it e Ash, 1f 1.0 0°0 0 0 First pamie—C! Amcrican Lex | Girls' yard dash, ages 04T ~ — — — — 7\ Reynolds, Bla e WL Pt claie Lisor cane s Wom] : and Many Other Delicious Foods ¥ Totals Bosten 50 19 725 Sue Ar m o ou e . > Replaced Davis N S 2 28 Boy yard da 5 to 17, Billy Replaced: O'Reilly voit : 30 Ronald , Harold R t Fi hfin ; Mcose ABR H AE Cleveland 5; Chi-| Washinyt 3 33 Snaring. a us g g ) 3 'T. Magorty, cf 3 11 0 0 3cago 5; tie callod because of dark-|St. Louis 81 86 Girls' 50 yard dash, 8 to 9, Edith R i Sy 6 4 3 1 5 2iness; Embree, Kr ), | Cleveland 38 Lavold, Patsy antyla, Rosemar P & X £ 6 2 23 1 1Gromek (9 and Lopat, | Chicago 38 Kronquist i s e e 2 5 g o (5), Hamner (8), Caldwell Philade 16 50 yard dash, 8 to 9, Bob Haas, 2b 2 0001 id Fernandes sh (8) ! B Baais \, Frank Peratrovich, Phil- Jl]st Ph(jn(‘ 16 or » WMetcalfe, 1 IR R ame—Washington 8; Bos- | Masins i ‘“; ¥ I Ppet | lip Leshe Cunning 5 10700 Newsom, Masterson, Pier-| - 8 is 23‘ 652 Girls’ 50 yard dash, 10 to.11, Ca Harv 4 09 21 d Erans, Early, Ferriss and €0 Yo o ',’69 lene wberg, Beda Clausen, Notar, p, 2b 41132 1{Wa McGah (6) i 36 28 i pigttbes Tavold #Vacura, p 3 0 0 0 1 1, Sacond game—Washington 9 x;(’\>‘t‘|1:t;x\;|-li ;z 4’_‘ Boys’ 50 yard dash, 10 to 11,! #:J. Magorty, 1£..2 0 0 0 0 Often 2; Haefner and Guerra; John- |/ 1BHMId 4 George G Torleff Snaring, : s 5 Bost 36 463 g - — —json, Dokson (3), Brown (1) Wag- 33 4s9 Flton Engstrom. . Total 41 16 11 24 12 10 'ned nd Partee. 3 419 Wheelbarrow race, no age limit, Relieved Heas. F ne—Detroit 1: St. Louis 26 37 413 Torleff Snaring, Billy Huffard, Dick Rel r Terry, 0; Newhouser and Tebbetts; Kram- 5 7”;“ °1 % and Bob Pegues “ sum Forsythe, 2; er and Helf. i \ Girls' non swim sc . 510, 7, Snow, Dillhoefer; ed by Notar, Second game—Detroit 1; St. Louis Carrye Blair, Karen Taylor, Kathy 5; by Vacura, 4; by Ds , 3; by|2; Hutchinson and Swif Taylor O'Reilly, 4; struck out by Notar, 1; Ferrick (10) and r s or s Boys' non swim, 5 to 7, Bill Pe- by Vacura, 6; by Davis, by . gues and Harold Snaring tied ©O'Reilly, 3; by Lewis 3. R T B Girls’ non swim, 7 to 9, Ann . Tome of game' three hours fif- | The Canadian Open Golf Tour-| Furness, Betty West. teen minutes. Umpires Grummett, (HANNEL APPAREL SHOP | cament enters its final 18-hole, Boys' non swim, 7 to 9, Frank Parker and Lowe. round at Montreal. For the most' Peratrovich, Bch Pegues, Bob Os- e Pl s OWNERSHIP CHANGED vor. ies stin an all-American show. | terman. 7 | He Todd of Dallas, Texas, is| Boys' swimming race, 9 to 12 Ar- & > stroke out in front of the field ' nold Didrickson; Julian Rivers ar ¥ he Channel Apparel Shop, for | 3 DODGERS IN ”;r_‘ “f’n:l“‘_md I’I,;.‘rm<1"§-- Mo With a 54-hole total of 207. Todd Jay Osterman tied for second. Buy where you see §. e o ’”«‘ | Jean Graham, SOt @ nifty six-under-par 66 Sat-| Boys' dead man floaf, 10 to 12 the Oval E . . his heen purchased by Mrs. G, G.|Uid2y (o take the lead. Right on Jay Osterman, Eddie Dull, George It’s a Brand that ; Brown and Mrs, E. O, Davis. long- | 113 heels in a three-way tle for, M hmidt. stands for quality it . PR L second are the United States open! Boys' Dog Paddle, 11 to 13, b . i The stors personnel will be com- Champ, Lloyd Mangrum of Chica- George Messerschmidt, Jay Oster- posed of Mrs. Brown. Ms, Carl 80i George Fazio of Los Angeles;' man, Dick Klingbei ! PENOLA INC., Chicago, 1. 8 'S f: o amlin. Mrs ETE. cel % e i ey - - - —— e e et e e - e NAT. lEAGUE B R Nl S0000000060000000060000000000000600045000000004060064665050005044400000044 !the former management, will con- tinue in that capacit BY JOE REICHLER et 2y = (AP SPORTS WRITER) i WARNING TO AUTOISTS ) | . Four games ahead prior to yes- ke t FISHERMEN in Alaska . . . those going terday, the Brooklyn Dodgers gain-| Streets will be washed Wednes- | ! ©d a game and a half on St. Louis|day morning July 3 at 2:30 o'clock. | % outside, or into the fishing fields, prefer the day-in, . by whipping the Boston Braves for All autoists are warned to keep fhe fourth straight time 4-1, while| cars from parking on principal Dokt ARSI of 15 Wodbek ihhadd, Sty the cellar-dwelling Pittsburgh Pir- down town street until job is fin-| tes were dealing the Cards a ished. | and comfort that has gained leadership for PACIFIC ~ fouble defeat, 4-3 and 1-0. | By Order of: | ‘ . ! Led by catcher Hal Wagner, who J. L. WILLIAMSON. | 0 P E P NORTHERN AIRLINES. Because along with these Boston Red Sox routed a trio of (310-t3) | | reasons, traveling via P N A bas proven its economy, enator moundsmen with 15 hits, — e~ | i goud for :‘;i “l’:)(t:\]mha , to win the; By the end of 1945, UNRRA had [ companies and individuals have found this method gpener 15-8. The Nats came back purchased $316,000000 worth of U.. While stocks are not complete because of market difficulties we are still | | 4 £ ¢ to rip the Sox 9-2 in the afterpicce.|S. military and other surpluses lo-| opening our new Sports ('olntex' tomorrow morning in order that the sports- of transport ideally fitted to their transportation ¥ Bave (Boo) Ferriss, taking advan-|cated toth in the United States| men of Gastineau Channel may take advantage of our exclusive s rvices requirements. The rapid air movement of per- | :::;miip;fdti:ii ?;: ‘,sjzz‘,,,l;um‘tfic ‘Lnd e Eal : 3 i and the many hard-to-get items for the outdoor life which we do have in | Gpener. The Sox are now 8§ 1-2 -\\\\\\;\\\\"- stock. i sonnel has changed methods and increased the james ahead of New York N \ | ” iy 4 4 : § Ernie Baghan, aw Yu:‘ A ADD % ! * | ficiency of this . . . Alaska's largest single industry. forkball expert, tried out h % i [ Lool ’a’: ;“'3031’;“‘;1‘:;"39:? tlhl; i TE“PTING % i When merchandise is available we hope to stock at all times a complete i PA”NER“N THE P'“)(_’““ e AL"_‘SK" :: Look to t the Philadelphia A‘[hlgms FLAV“R | line (.;[ sporting goods, outdoor clothing for men, women and children, i P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP; i #m to an early shower with al i | camping equipment and everything for the sportsman. | » six run fourth inning to Leat the| i P N A v B | “EVERYDAY" | : 5 ‘ ACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES | % Detroit’s third-place Tigers im- DISHES | | ¥ode i roved their sitil | 4 cer has | it 0.y, ptd : 1 | k 3 3 | D’;’;’]:Q ,“_0]325?0‘;:’: Xr:)]r‘fih;liye é’l‘ L ‘"&:fi;nce | The people of Gastineau Channel are cordially invited to our opening | e Alas q'$ FOREMOST L/I”I’”O | zaui,x Browns 1-0 and 3-2, the lat- ? Spices and ‘1 t\‘tt.rzun".mwfland to ms]))ect our ‘mndern sports headquarters lecated on Front | RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE _ ter in 10 innings, before the big- EXTRACTS | Street across from Perey’s Cafe. Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 | st Brownie crowd of the Sefls‘ml ‘ KARL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager | 26076. Lefty Hal Newhouser ROD G. DARNELL. . - rled his 14th tm;xmph in the Ot REI-'ANCE i | FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Alrlines ener with a four-hit shutout and; i . . | fgnned seven. A single by Roy FooDS piitek | Daily Flights to Anchorage 1:30 and 2:30 P.M. ] g,"""‘bme grarea. pick Waketleld) FORE e 1 Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, between Anchorage and Kodiak ift the 10th to give Fred Hutchinson | F9900000000000000000000000000000000400460069004000600040000400004400¢ . ¥ hd Y ¥ g -