The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1946, Page 3

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TRl £ et players killed three weeks ago in a | bus crash by staging benefit games Wenatchee and Spokane on aseball's traditional day of rest The Paci Coast League's Oak-| played at Spokane to a crowd of 5,500, wt red an ‘estimated $30,000 into the benefit fund which op price of to watch the > leading Os trim the cel- > Rainiers 5 to 3 in a kings-ex (By William Weatherby) with ot ?:‘:T,\‘H‘HHY el A 500 watched the Housd ohesing @ fake rabbit, the|V: I. L. Wenatchee Chies crueh San Francisco St continued their \» Coast Loop’s b:u-r:\nw:fm KBS Ay & ios beltind s 15 to 1. Here, too, the re- ke ionikis ~ Wrthging - i, th went to the Spokane fund ton of how they manage o 'The players, bound for Bremer- g the heet ob: ths Pasiile O ton with their Spokane Indian Baseball League's pace-setting slug- | tcammates, died when their char- gers. tered. bus left the road on the Oie oftHE wers—depth in| Shcqualmie Pass highway and pifchersomiade itself obvious dus-| Crashed aflame into a deep canyon ing the campaign just nplated Six were injured, and they, too, are whh the stepning: to the front of|f0 benefit from ‘the -fund. Other Rby: Harrsllsnad Bk Ros; professional baseball teams around 20850 came through spectaculay-;the nation have played benefit lv. Sunday with a one-hit mound | 23mes Ol contributed in other ways pérformance to blank the Los An- |10 the fund. geles Angels, 6 to 4. Although his| T0e Ol had no respect for pitching had never , - drawn | the Solobs, pasent team, such notice has bei produc- belaboring three pitchers for 19 1108’ throush ost o the season. |Dits Wwhilé thein own tossers were fn 18 games Rosso, ex.New York! allowing only two. Both of those Glaht, tolled ns. i reliet, Rurier, joce oft Gene:Bibbitl, Who relieved perforn creditably in most of * phian.;in the. fourth them, before he started for the first Oakland took an time this season July 1. He has won stayed safely i Hicsmts e it e front of the Rainiers, whom they mee \que series starting to- Harrcll, whe shut ou Angels, | iong atsie 8 10 0, last week, likewise has grad-| A tlt between Yakima uated m a relief role to a fulll g4 mert duled for the part. The two former dugout five-!jatter city, was rained out after men togethier have pitched 30 con- 9 g9 tickets had been sold and will seeutive scoreless frames. e ket doa: 1 Fraucisco entertains the San - Padres standing in fifth and Sacramento takes on AP SPORTS ROUNDUP the Beav:: L dellm(l Hollyw um' wil: cpen a the Angels at Los Ang a Wednesday doubleheacder STANDIN®= OF CLUBS (BY HUGH FULLERTON) Pacific Coast League NEW YORK, July 9. — In his w L comment on the NBA quarterly 66 36 7/ boxing ratings, Prexy Abe Greene i 65 37 es promoters for paying more Imll wood >3 48 t on to the box o e than to Los Angeles 52 49 “improvement of the breed” of San Diego 50 fighter If Abe would cook up Sacramento 48 scme wayv to employ mutuel bet- Poktland 35 64 ciher breed improvers, Seattle 31 65 office would take care of American League Peam w L followers of Joe Posten 54 23 Curcio, 5 Ray Robinson New York 47 31 Friday, s “outdoor victory Detroit 42 rally” last night. It was like an Weshington % old-fashioned block party, which is Washington 37 ckay 1l ‘urcio starts to block Cléveland 3% 42 with his ch Sty Louis 34 41 Th piece of magazine writing Chijcago 29 44 limmy Conzelman was going “to Philadelphia 2 51 relax” already has been sold and b National League will appear in a big 10 cent maga- ngam w Pet | zine “I'd Mther coach the pros.” Brigoklyn 48 6 WLy not “I'd rather write sti Louis 43 581! prose?” chkago 39 K —_ Cipeinnati 34 486 IT MUST BE THE HEAT Boston 34 459 Slightly silly sports items of the Néw York 33 446 nd: Gizmo, a racing dog, Philadelphia 30 39 S tield at the Multno- Hmuu'rn ‘") 44 397/ mah track, Portland, Ore. and caught the mechanical rabbit. G ! mo was knocked cold, either by vio- | lent coniact or surprise. . . .When | the last few yachts reached Ber- | muda in the long race from New- BENEFIT BASEBALL MES PLAYED FOR xox. R. I, nc times were recorded because all the officials were at- poKANE vl(TIMS tending a cocktail party. . .The manager of the Erie, Pa, Sailors ¥ (o ik ansoctaukn soancs) |of the MZdle Atlantic League, took Two western international league|off his uriform and “resigned” be- citjes and four baseball teams of-|tween innings of a Saturday night | feréd their condolences last night|same. He was back on the job, oithe families of nine Spokane|Monday. { { e % & St i e s L] The Triangle Cleaners EVERYTHING . . . From Playsuits to Eve- ning Gowns Expertly Cleaned and Pressed Wf. NOW NAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL P ) vs PPUS A o< B.B.Tonight Band Pradiice U. S. DEFPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURFAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH ) ERIDIAN TIM Weather permitting, and at 3 At 8 o'clock tomight, the Juneau c'clock this afternoon = it looked City band will hold their reguiar ckeh, the Legion will meet the practice in the High School gym. Moose in a game starting at 6:30 - |o'clock NOTICE DR e T will not be respnsible for anyj| WARNI? debts contracted by my wife, Ver-| Due to many compiaints of dog ina M. Ginnett, sometimes known; | nuisance. The City has employed ' as “Pecwee,” after July 9, 1946. a dog catcher whose duty will be to ROBERT W. GINNETT pick up all stray dogs upon the - . streets and dogs without licences -EAMSTERS! The dog will Le held for three days., Local 10 meots 8 p.m, today! Their description advertised on the AF cof L Hal 317-tH | City Hall Bulletin Board and if un- -+ - | claimed Wil ke disposed of pre- Highway accidents in 1945 in—l scribed by Ordinance No. 235 creased 20 percent over the pre-| By Order of Chief of Police vious year—20,000 dead and | 4 317-t3) than 1,000,000 injured wel ed more | with a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sporfs Briefs Beau | Mexico's The Sar | with @ jend of the ¢ a le | still was F[mun the ninth opened. It was the | eleventh triumph for Jack {cognized lightweight champion, boosted his welter form: Tony Rodr Tony Francisea £t hook - tc shth 1wd out er New York re- has stock for a crack at the crowvn with a technical kayo over Sammy Angott, one time NBA 135 pound king. Angott failed to lanswer the cell for the seventh round of a slam-bang bout at | Washington, D C., last night. An- gott's seconds said he suffered leg cramps from kidney punches thrown by Jack in the fifth and sixth frame San Francisco’s undefeated lignt- iguez—maintain- unbroken string of victories Linth-round Beccera knockout of last night n cooled Beccera » the jaw at the and the Mexican nable to respond Rodriguez. | X-rays disclosed that shortstop ! Peewee Reese of the Brooklyn | Dodgers sustuined a chipped ver- iu-bm in the neck when he fell in ithe second game of Sund: double bill at Boston. Reese will be lout of the Dodgers' lineup inde- | finitely. Doctors said New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio’s torn knee rtilage would keep him on the | Jake shelf for at least t wo weeks. The All-Awerican League Brook- i lyn Dodgers have signed three more players Colmer | monte Junior College, halfback Bill Pope of Me: They are from Texas Chri ssina of California’s fullback Johnny Mira- istian and guard Louisiana | All will report for training at Bend, Max. temp. TODAY last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs, Weather at \ Station 24 hrs* temp temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 66 50 52 0 Cloudy Barrow 60 - o Bethel 3 0 Cordova 51 0 Cloudy Dawson 16 0 Clear Edmonton Fairbanks 2 0 Cloudy Haines 0 Clear Juneau 0 Pt. Cloudy | Juneau Airport 0 Pt. Cloudy Ketchikan H2 0 Cloudy Kctzebue 8 0 McGrath 56 3 0 Cloudy Nome b2 0 Northway 0 Cloudy Petersburg 0 Pt. Cloudy Portland 41 Cloudy Prince George 0 Cloudy 1wce Rupert 0 Pt. Cloudy > 57 35 Rain Sitka 50 0 Pt. Cloudy Whitehorse 45 45 0 Cls Yakutat 60 43 a4 0 » Pt Cloudy *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPS the coast of Washington yesterday morning has moved es western Dakotas this morning. from Bristol Bay to a position about 500 miles morning. A third low center is located just north of the wes tian Islands. A ridge near Amundsen Gulf southwestward to the Kenai Peninsula peratures over Southeast Alaska were above normal yesterday. has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations over anada, along the northern border of the United States, Rai; A low pressure center which was located nf{ tward to the Another low pressure center has moved south of Cordova this | 'n Aleu- of high pressure extends from the high center The tem- | | Oregon, July 15th. The first 16 holes of the 36-hole |qu'|h ying play starts today n | central west of Min- r and along the Aleutian Island chain. Thunder storms were re- ported over the northern Plain States of the United States and the ! southern plains of central Canada MARINE WEATHER BULLETI Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp, Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decisicn Cloudy 55 Calm Zero Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 56 ENE 16 Zero Eldred Rock Clear 64 Calm Calm Five Finger Light Rain 5 WSW 4 Calm Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 59 S 3 1 foot Lincoln Rock Cloudy 59 SSE 16 1 foot Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 64 ENE 2 Calm MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- | ka and outside waters, Dixon | Variable Protected waters of Southeast Ala riable winds under 15 miles per hour. outh portion tonight 29,60 inches—53 degrees NING Entrance to Yakutat—v cloudiness with rain ov Low pressure center west. Say Rainier When you ask for Rainier Beer by name you are assured of obtaining one of the world's truly fine beers. It costs no more to enjoy and serve this Nationally Famous product. * SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Since 1878 % E. G. Sick, Pres. WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION north and 145 degrees i o L BUS SERVICE o... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS IIHA\IIPIPA\ BUS LINE jL\CK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA o A(omplelelamlonal Service l [ | | [ | | [ ! | | | ! i State. at . ; PAGE THREE Birmingham, Alabama, in the for-| tieth annual southern amateur golf | { championship. Captain Cary MulA: dlecoff of Memphis and Gene Dahl- | bender of Atlanta are the pre-| ourney favorites | —_ | National champion Ranke Parker fresh from winning the clay courts title at River Forest, Illin-! SPORT CENTER ois—tops the field in the Spring Lake, Né&w Jersey, tennis tourna- o ment which gets under way today PH “E m Other name players entered include FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES Gardner Mullc Frank Guernsey, Don MeNeill Alejo Russell | Empire Wwant Aas brmg reswits! | Alaskan FLAVOR-ite for over 30 years NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Always Ask for RELIANCE Spices and Extracts New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Motors, Transmissions, Gener- ators, Starters, Carburators, Shock Absorbers, Chev. Knee Action Units, and a million other parts—1925 to 1945. ‘We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. is being started in Juneau by a Veteran Window Cleaning - Rug Cleaning Floor Waxing Floors of All Types Cleaned, Waxed and Polished by Electric Machine Daily Service on All Types of Janitor Work The Most Complcte Janitor Service in Alaska CALL 50 . . . 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