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FRIDAY, JUL\ I9 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE S pR 17 PASSENGERS ARE | FBGHE @5 H.AS AP SPORTS FLOWN NORTH BY PAR /e e A lines T he couple hav ROUNDUP .o = and exy sw the following passengers CHURCIH NOTICE ther ¢ er t the A and from this city: It \ ; e state 0 A BY HU FULLERTON & . ) T 2 3 g o From Seattle: Gerald Slotvig,'y ¢ lents fans who sat through those drab Licd, Wagner, Orlyn Boft, WO SPORT CENTER Tuttle, Grace Koerner, Claire Ca i Nix Stood i posana, Lorelel Camposana, Johnson, Corrine Green, PHONE 829 figure in the et “i,‘,llj.““"“ ettty Ehr ames Holt, Donald Car g ; 3 INNINTHWITHOF RACE IN 5 oo, o Treatmtl duvs, i 90 FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES GR ' 12 Ly ey Grovr, Lo Bherrwood. 1T, M i e A EAT AT THE BARBEGUE : i [ and di , home-made pies and James Ivers; from Whiteh : not m th Eleanor Dunbrack, Stanley Dur , barbequed spare ribs and chicke (BY THE ASSUCTATED PR (BY JACK HAND) ng along poo o Gretta and Esth 1 \ ' ued spare ribs ..|‘|.l chicken It wasn't old No. 13 that jinxed (AP SPORTS W SIUmpIng or o Uscattle: ©. H. Hoffman, Clair wi m ¢ t N Cochrane 3 S 0 Se i fond dream of a 1946 lox ) him or fire ) Da Fleck anc J 1 of ‘I to 10 . M & Pond Bldg them, the £an Francisco Seals will yn's fond drea 8 1 Gilfillen, Paula Lawson, Clifford el ¢ 1 % has exploded into a gris-|him and have somebody to put in AR J I r i der ey Mason, Fay i . Ruth Druley, Elizabeth Ray, Helen hle points to € gpafer, Gladys Morgan, Harry Lu Cimproved thei : il Albert. Wit wor wrvy | SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. to Fairba Marjorie 1k day night, 4 pr 26-t3 FORMERLY SMITIH OIL BURNER SERVICE tell you, it was the spell of the Pe banjo-eyed pilcher Frankie Dasso 1y nightmare tod of the Ho'lywood Star inals back in f The four-hit pitching of Dasso, Dodgers on a six with the Card- place and me losing bir a one-time eal, stopped the lead- Seven ga ahead on the Jul 2, but t to Satchitiant "Shgor Mo NIC ON ers of the Facific Coast Baseball 4th dividing .x’u'_ v,lw. Dodgers have i [3\« Un(!- Fiorusd. Mirey ntal Do 1‘ i - 5 3 4 League 7-2 last night and snuffed crashed toward their doom on a ey never i whi s b LET YOUR o S 0il Burners ~~ Plumb“-.g — Hcath western jaunt while St. Louis, did h jor league club eattle € g e ) vt Sy ATaREs v DAY PHONE—176 NIGHT PIIONE—BLACK 791 the string of Seal victories onc : : t e S, W y ’ shy of the unlucky number safe at home, has eaten up th EI d I nday ir: Woodland ¢ | soration dems th B S ot o v s aonfs Mkt eciricians a oy { game T FROM DPITOT BAY, OREGON Ll G s ot v Anchorage Refurmy | 2N = hayride for the Seals this n, and ia defeat they had a consclation prize—retention of their precarious pesiticn at the top of the loop. For this San Francisco could thank the Los Angeles An- sels, who siaded the challenging akland Accins 7-6, leaving them half a game below the top rung Eddy Zio. Sacramento Solon first baseman, had a perfect night at bat in five turns, and his fifth Lit drove home the winning run long s ® i PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STABLINERS" D-C3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT out of fi : e ir granc h I do some refereeing in the Pacific §. thoir grandis have night, but finally e Shoddy defen: - g K ARl MG N ability to bunch hits t the Dodger h time, pething to do with the of Prims l the Sc ners scored 18 runs again ford in one Bill Lee halted the Chicago Cubs' g, upward march with a hit, 9-3 gon cot who wa tight- employers met all demands on wag fecislon for' the Boston Braves, WRo fisted increases and hours of work. The shelled. five hu er.ce in the mton | ANCHORAGE, July 19.—Memkber Kil- of the Electrical Workars union re- ning the other night, |tutned to their jobs yester m was Larry McPher- a three-day work holiday when 1 house uni 4th S Coiiins joins her husband | who arrived her month partne 1go and whe D one « < Crab Cannery | including loser - ->-eo elec dcians compromised on a JOHN A for a 3-2 victory over the San Claude Passeau for 13 safeties. y Wiiite, speaks over KINY retroactive clause affecting a pay P VISITS | Diego Padre: Pittsburgh bLroke Dave Mosios' M night, 4 p.m (326-t3) ' increase Iohiy Py i ® IHcREASE FLEGHT SCHEDULE The Seatile Rainiers bashed the jinx, d ning New Yor 7-3 after - z it _. | basketb: dlayers in ‘1,‘.,,,,,‘ n ve ”‘ 185 L [ Portland Beavers 13-6 in a game the Rookie Southpaw had beaten U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMEBRCE, WEATHER BUREAU f 1945, anived in town from the o~ : or coumener, L2, SN s e DAILY FLICHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, seven Raider runs in the final| The Boston Red Sox maintained WEATHER BULLETIN immediately after receivit mning. Four Prtland pitchers fail- their 11-game lead over New York papa FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME dis- | papeis from the Army | | | which he has served since les FAIRBANKS ed to stem tne ninth-frame tide'by nosing out Chicago, 2-2 on Tom TOBAY h £ E R e R e men L et . ot T © COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS singles, and six walks and h];n(;s;u‘q double i Station 24 hrs® | temp. temp. Precip o (1..}.::‘.,‘: over experien I from a passea ball. Vince Di Basi, Two-run Homer Anchorage nd ’ o1 cl i choc hur yesterday a - \nchorag 4 Jloudy fourth Beaver on the hill, finally! Joe Gordon he Barrow 30 28 hto i I leave twday to join his pavents, | and FREIGHT SERVICE tossed one which Hal Patchett hit'fourth inning was enough help for pgegne) 0 Cloudy N and M Sam Asp, cannery directly to the mound for a double Mel Queen in recording st Gope 50 Trace Pt. Cloudy Gy (] lu( RED“CT! “ play to end the slaughter. triumph since his dis Ok s 58 05 Cloudy S i (17 A the Army. Queen, a loose-jointed pamonton s 3 {OVE NEW HOME STAND§XG ©OF CLUBS :‘“""“““1"'_ l“-"“‘ q{""i‘“_ » fast pajrbanks 54 Trace T s B o B L ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR acific Cuzst League ““”]- “1“1‘“‘“‘:“:;‘“ RO LIS g ines 03 Rain Teams w in his 3- e Juneau 5 Cloudy CARA NOME . o habled Wash- 3 . - i San Francisco 4 e x? “"“’"l"” Wash- juneau Airport 63 Rain VANISHING CREAM s 51 ML pamic ¢ S e Kotzebue 51 48 t. Cloudy H““\f",’(f‘fs" ,}g hed around the bases for an nocirath i3 4 ":( 5‘1:;;:1\ Protect your skin against | i 2 jside-the-park home run in the .. 49 19 Al the clements with an in- | Sacramento 54 ;e el e e ome ¢ 3 visible film of this dainty, ; ghth inning off Dizzy Trout Nt 7 ; > San Diego 51 . knhd Northwa 71 53 Cloudy greaseless cream, |t makes | Cleveland got to Russ Christoph- potershur . g Portland 38 TEE o ¢ ! ° Petershurg 61 2 Pt. Cloudy your face powder cling | ealhin o er for five hits and six runs in a p.0og 86 | 56 Clear more lastingly and | i : big second inning to defeat Phila- p : siAdk 4 Sacathly; ool American League lelphia, 7-3 rince George 73 41 0 Clear Y. Sish Woo i1 PP Prince Rupert ! 56 04 Cloudy LARGE JAR ¢ athn A Scores and batteries: San Francisco 7 . OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL New York 51 American League Seattle 80 53 58 0 Clear ASK FOR (T TODAY Detroit 6 36 Chicago 2; Boston 3; Papish, Rig- Sitka 60 54 57 03 Rain 5 Phone 667 etrol onse 48, 36 : a1 0 Whitehorse 68 e 48 .| Buller, Mauro Drug Co. Washingt 2 40 ney (1) and Hayes; Harris, Kling- Whitehorse G 48 Pt. Cloudy P Y store” ashington 2 ; < G vaEast s X 2 4 { The Rexall Store’ —— Clevéland ‘a4 () and H. Wagner cuta 63 5 51 12 Cloudy St Louis 435| Cleveland 7; Philadelphia 3; Web- (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Chicago 205 ber, Gromek (6) and Hegan; Chris- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure continues over the Gulf | PR AL, PSS el P]nl‘l(T(*l\\l 3‘0,) topher, Flores (2) and Rosar. of iska this morning but appears to be slowly filling. A high pressur i 4 5 4 St. Louis 1; New Yo Ferens, ¢ r is located cver southern Canada and northwestern Unite c Shirley (6) and Mancuso; Queen With a ridge of high p re ending acr Southeast Alaska to a nd Robinson secend high center over the Bering Sea. Temperatures continued ne Detrcit 0: Washington normal yeste Rain has fallen during the vast 24 hours along t Team W L Pct St. Louis 50 34 ({"1‘::0:‘:”“ ii ;‘: 290 and Swift; Leonard and Early coast from ouver Island to the Gulf of Alaska, over central and Boston 41 43 488 Nalional League estern Alaska and at s 4 tvr'vr‘i s:.}\mns over central Canada. Pl 8 4B pniladelphia 4; St Louis 5; Raf- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Eiiila dsipite 34 44 4ga fensterger, Hughes (4), Hoerst (6) Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today fow A 36 47 apg ad Seminick; Barrett, Bazle (5), j WIND Height of Waves Ny a2 Dickson ) and Kiuit i Weather Temp. and Vel. (Sea Condition) 8 Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 4; Higbe, Cap ion Cloudy 54 Calm Zero Herring (3), Lombardi (7) and An-: Cape Spencer Rain 50 ENE 4 1 foot MRS. HOLST-FRENCH Tt g~ g TOSIRG SUNDRY AT | oorcn b Cmae o e e | Croeoin moas oo BT s T e "- I-- PRESBYIERIAN :3: a?\:(]Islll("g:xlI()Bu;l;:.xs:fu‘1:.1:;m:;‘r. (“MAI’{tIXI:II‘" FORP:CASTRI:‘lo]R PERI(;;;) ENV;,)?NWG SA13‘URDAY ?A(I:‘n New York 3; Pittsburg (7); Kos- | NOON: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Frederick So Mrs. Matiida Holst-French will 1o and Lombardi, W: en (8) ; Bahr, herly to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour decreasin: be the speciai vocalist at the morn-|Roe (2), Lanning (7) and Lop than 15 miles per hour tonight. Protected waters of Southeas g service at 11 o'clock Sunday at| e ka south of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance the Northern Light Presbyterian TELEPHONE SULSCRIBERS | to Yakutat—southerly to southeasterly winds 15 miles per hour or less church. This is the announcement If you have not received your|bLecoming v ble winds tonight. Generally cloudy with, local light 1z made by tlic Rev. Willis Booth,'copy of the new telephone direc- Slowly filling low pressure remaining almost stationary in the Gulf astor of the thllCh I tory, please call 420. (325-t3) of Alaska. : R O to Finale Week of the Sensational Aerobatic-Dancer MUSIC by the WO AN ALL-PURPOSE 3-PASSENGER PLANE O°REILLYS | with an Electric Starter and Muffler! DONL FLYING COUREE X o ot o e o e woere wih & cnltad ot o g Cruiser . . . a smart-looking, i(‘:'r'"’ °‘l’"‘P‘l::(l‘:"l“):“;!‘:‘::ll'“‘.:‘u’v“’::“‘: You just press the electric starter button to start this airplane .. . no more hand- p;;ul:l":; r‘i':dy m's;,,,,. . cranking the prop. Its thrifty, muffled 100-horsepower engine gives it a cruising speed of 105 miles per hour. The roomy cabin seats three for convenient family use. 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