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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNE/ \U, ALASKA { Six Soap Box Derby Champions in Armed | orces SEALS, OAKS START FIGHT AGAINTODAY (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Tough cpposition for the arch ivals in series beginning today in he Pacific Coast 'Baseball League hay show whether the rough-rid- ng San Francisco Seals, winn of 10 straight made their ncve to pass the O d Acorns 00 socn helure the eteh President Charlie Graham of .the (5 just before his club edged y the” Aco:ns last week for alf-game jead, said, “it is bet 0 remain in seccnd place and let l{he Oaklana team burn itself cut. We're staying off the pace.” But San Francisto’s opponents ast week were the San Di Padres, who all but lay down and played di And so the Seals ran p their ord of wins to 34 in he last 46 games and couldn't re- main in secead place—for winning. This wees the ci town rivals or third place, Los Angeles and Hollywood, wi'l likey make the go- ng rougher for the top two flag Chasers. The Los Angeles Angels, a game ahead of Hollywood, oppose the 20 r Park s MUSIAL IS COMING UP; SHOWS 'EM BY RALPH RODEN | (X' SPORTS WRITER) | Beston can have Ted: Williams, | its colorful thumping outficlder Louis fans will take Stan! ial, the belting Pole from Donora, | Pa., who is shing National League hv 367 clip and leading their drive. to overtak> the L lead from the Brooklyn Dedg 26,476 fans at Sps night, Mu. red Fot Cards to a 10~ Ty over the Bro by smashing four in five trips to the plate, includ a homer and a triple. The four flows incrensed Musial's average a<ainst Brooklyn hurling to 489 in 11 contests T victory was the Cards’ third . ¥ A in a row over Brooklyn and i Of the eight boys who won national the igors’ e honors from 1934 o 1941, six served in ¢ narrowed the Dodgers’ margin to N 3 i thigeotiene Yoo one-and-one-half games. school. Pictured here are, top row, frc Cubs Advanced Bale, Jr., Herbert E. *Muench. Tr.. Chicago’s third place Cubs ad- vanced to within four-and-one- games of Brooklyn as Hoc pitched the defending League champions to a 3-1 victory BOXING MEET SET HERE TONIGHT BY B.B. LEADERS e o over the New Yok Giants. . e n rec : y jefe: o o 5= ) ¥ om San Francisco goes to Hollywood, bull\.i,[]:m”;]l‘,_ o "‘.;”.,'L “l,l?‘ Bz‘f.'.',“ The followmmg are the leaders ir B&p‘” ttE(U”\!ES 1 recei vhere the Siars have never been|p oo o 0 " fourth place batting and pitching in the two JECIERN ; lefeated in a series this season, for | aves drapped into & Toucss Plnce " # thi iy 5 B lock with the Cincinnati Reds, M leagues at the start of this pempers of r le last 1946 contests between the|u. qowned the Philadelphia Phil-| W mittea of the \\g Llu’).\l) Sok Padres |15 42 Naticnal League an ic hapless adres, SR atting opp,’ Boston, .371; § L5 haded 13 times consecutively in Yanks - Slumping qfi‘sl H_ BR D, U ouiinge o two series by San Francisco and| In the American League, the De- "0 o R = Mapparently hampered by a dispute troit Tigers d‘f_"f”%, fh:“,:'“””"n,', 1.00; Kush o between manager Pepper Martin ¥ankees 2-0 behind th 5 3 and some of the players, open ;“Q ing of Freddie Hutc hir 3 3 y S o R i Ge s N i e t v ! 1 Head- f::,::;“ :‘1::;‘1‘:-;1‘,& Solons at Sacra- "o il Marchildon of the Philadl- |’ 358; DiMag- o, of Fec , )t The League’s northern members, PD1# ’\_'! le ; RIDLS & ”‘““ N']”: Pitchin Newhouser, 2. i s It @cattle aud Portland, will pound h“, Uridmas, ‘?l”“\ i L S 0: Perris Bost QUERLEC. SR TRERIV il XL ¥l s Chicago White Sox 12-0 7-3—850; Forriss, Boston, ? S T Hem dem away at each other in their cur- ~ _* 5 s Browns: fell into!-7 By ES J rent battle to see which club stays 1{,;”‘5(‘)1/:;‘(‘1.\1»(’ qul::'xA with the - P s iy y . iy ; b out of the cellar. The host team, -, ' = & S ny e ey < now a eame and o Cicveland Indians, who, along with st 4 Loxes have been p d ser Rainiers. not scheduled Ths*'B lost 4 > . I pre 1 of t par C : their battle with Washington 10 GET OPINIONS; - . ool D ators. - ' T0 pa fror On STANDING uF CLUBS The scores and batteries: l"ERATURE MA“.E) 980 th he led Pacific Cuvusi League American League —_— i s - Teams w L St. Louis 2; W. 1gton ir- dozle uac fetc f ! ?:;n;(lFrélncurc 2 3 ; Mancuso; Haefner and ! pe T : Alaskans Sa‘], aklan 72 38 oday announ that lett A ix 3 Angeles 58 50 Detroit 2; New York 0; Hutchin-|poun g S i ‘1(‘“1 of MAKE MINE ollywood 57 51 528 son and Tebbetts; Chandler, Mur- ! jt ypul to de! w ko 7 i Sacramento 52 57 477 phy (9) and Robinson. ”(-m\ “I““ Jun “;, wt‘,:l:‘ ‘”p:, way EE‘LEFQ?;GE San Diego 50 61 450, Chicago 0; Philadelphia 12; Ham- of a yacht club Vaonte Pakkad dor Portland 36 68 346 ner, Papish (2), Hollingsworth (6)| Fletcher pointed out that althot " Full Flavor Seattle - 36 71 -336 and Tresh, Dick2y (4); Marchilden he dees not p=sonally own a b i American League and Rosar. he earned his club rank with ! Team w Pct Naticnal League service in the British Navy in World Boston 59 {120, Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 10; Casey, War I, and in the British Mer- gcw .Ymk 48 -578 Head (1), Barney (5), Branca , chant Service between the two etroit, 45 -563 Gregg (8) and Edwards, Anderson werld wars. Fletcher formerly was Washington 41 519 (2); Breecheen, Barrett (9) and'an apprenticc on a three-mast, bt i St. Louis 36 444 Garagiola. stump t'gallant barg . Cleveland 36 443 Boston 3; Pittsburgh 2; Nizgeling e | Chicago 32 47 405 and Masi; Heintzelman, Roe (8) TURN ABOUT Philadelphia 25 54 316 and Lopez, Baker (8). | - National League New York 1; Chicago 3; Moslo,] MONSON, Me.—A bear killed two o . Team w L Pect Trinkle (7) and Cooper; Wyse sheep on & farm here and carried K L H lé H& E{ E K Breoklyn 49 31 613 McCullough. but Max Shaw of Willi- e - Fad St. Louis 48 33 .593| Philadelphia 2; Cin¢innati 4; ntic us=d the other sheep to bait 7 4 s & Chicago 43 34 .558 | Stanceu, Mulcahy (7) and Hems- | p. He caught three bears and The mfi E"{’J(,‘li” 3 l’a'(‘.a‘a Cincinnati 37 40 481 ley; ley; Hetki and Meuller. shot five otirers. 0 a Boston 89 43 TiaBli——ee & = e i Fonrigie B 35 w5 & 438 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUR gfl?g {i;y{ Philadelphia 32 43 437 JUNEAU, ALASKA Pittsburgh 32 47 405 WEATHER BULLETIN AT T e TR S | DPATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 'g ” | Max. temp., TODAY Appg(fi g O Sr- @’ Y o 55 | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs, Weather at o SAP (=42 R AT ”5'), 5B Ap SPORIS | Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. 4:30a.m 3 i | Anchorage 72 51 51 0 Pt. Cloudy (™ Z— = === | Barrow 37 | 02 | Bethel 57 | 52 0 Cloudy pluMg - = i ' | Cordova 61 51 0 Cloudy . | D;‘.vsun 9 56 0 Pt. Cloudy ; 5 o | Edmonton 4 46 22 Pt. Cloud, T 4 (BY HUGH FULLERTON) I Paistianks @ % R e ¥ SgHILLIE\;fi@ "EQE’FFE *NEW YORK, July 16.—Next |Haines 3 56 0 Cloudy ; i - week’s Public Links Golf champ- |Juneau 59 54 18 Cloudy > ionship, says USGA. Secretary |Junean Airport . 65 51 Trace Rain Showers ase i E ,J%‘g ,";«fls 2? ! Joe Dey, provides a cross section | Ketchikan ... 65 54 11 Cloudy i Ebdzn w38 %@ L | of American life . . . It becomes [Kotzebue 64 | 52 0 Pt. Cloudy M. ” 1 fespecially cross after dubbing one | McGrath 71 56 02 Rain Showers r into a bunker . . . The 192 quali- | Neme . 59 | 51 0 Fog ‘ BELI ANfiE garrzs fiers range in age from 17 to 59, Northway 8 | 57 0 Cloudy ; i including 47-year-old Carl Kauff- Petersburg .. ! 82 Trace Rain | man of Pittsburgh, who won the Portland . 4 : 53 04 Pt. Cloudy (ase ? 1.!@ igns 29 | ‘tourney in 1927, 28 and 29 . . . The | Prince George . 8 | 46 09 Rain it s LEIRED ¢ ] | three qualifiers from Cedar Rapids, | Prince Rupert . st 61 53 09 Cloudy b 4 { ta, are the real comeback guys of Seattle e 55 01 Pt. Cloudy p ] the lot . . . Joe Knowles, who led|Sitka ... SRy b 53 52 09 Rain STANDBY GQBM Wh l K ! in that section, was an infantile | Whitehorse o) a8 50 0 Pt. Cloudy 2 ~Wi0ie nerne paralysis victim; Dale Smith, No. Yakutat 59 45 52 .09 Rain | 2, was seriously wounded in the most a year in the hospital; Dale’s brother Jack, also a war veteran had to shoot a 34 on his last nine holes and then won a playoff to qualify. NO BEEF SHORTAGE Ernie Masterson, former Chicago Bear now coaching Nebraska U. football, thinks he has a fair-sized pair of tackles in Jack Evans (235) and Carl Samuelson (225), both Grand Island, Neb., boys who have not played college football . . . But Bernie ain’t seen nothing yet. Down at Auburn tackle Denvard Snell dropped from 271 pounds to 248 {1 three weeks of summer prac- tice. ——i= ) ‘There are no fur-bearing animals of any kind on the land within the Antartic circle, and no aboriginal people, Battle of the Bulge and spent al- | “—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high pressure extends along the | coast from northwestern Washington to Southeast Alaska and across central Alaska to a weak high pressure center near Barrow. A low pres- | sure center is located about 200 miles south of Kodiak Island this morning and appears to be moving eastward about 30 miles an hour. The tema' iperutures were near normal over Scutheast Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours at many stations over the north- western United States, southwestern Canada, Southeast Alaska and the }Alnuriun Islands. 1 { MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today 24 12-01. cans $4.10 ANTHAL DOG FOOD 12 2. jars §2.50 L2 Jg MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER ! WIND Teight of Waves | D&l | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. | | Cape Decision _Cloudy 53 Calm 2 Zero l DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A, M. Cape Spencer -Cloudy 57 WsSW 4 Calm | AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 59 S 18 3 feet | Five Finger Light Cloudy 54 s 8 Calm | B Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 64 Calm PG D HONE Pcint Retreat Cloudy 58 SsSW 12 2 feet MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon | | Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 20 miles per hour. Vuriable; g cloudiness with iocal light rain. | 149 degrees | g Low pressure center—29.60 inches—55 degrees north, west, moving eastward about 20 miles per hour, | PAGE THR Kon-sion Flight of 10,000 Miles Plan For Superforiress , { L SPORT CENTER sted non-stop flight of more 2000 miles {10 onolult .‘1."-'”3:"‘”,..[»1[, ‘\u-l:]:l]n Pole 0 PHONE 829 is being planned fc 3 s o b || FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES who told the re-| ¥ s o et T : Okishoma City, OF- Pucilie’s Reawiy Salon th "‘"‘ “““”I”. "','H“l SPECIALIZING IN L KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT for the start has not Phone 492 cu m:f s i{yl«i-: Blds. SR FULI DERMETIC CREAMS NOTICE Ty PT TTYT IR ¢ TY T e rotify the pul lic that y§ e ORVILLE w; PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED | e | JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 i Empire Want Ads bring resulis! ' §; - == = — Show your beauty for all it's worth. Let it shine forth clear and radiant. Liberate it from its mask of grime. For cleanliness is next to loveliness. 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