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TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1946 T In ¢ ol game licenses - - | e cat Lharier — Sporfing Goo SWATTING BALL . 2 oing et o T AR o AR T R R, % 4 D T Mr - - R RS - NEW YORK, July 23.—Ted Wil- 4,4 M by -| Steamer Princess Louise l H.IING FOR ( l & | liams of the Boston Red Sox . sted 5t Julie fecui: Ehik dactig we RS THoD 4 A Johnny Hopp of the Boston Braves Keene Teachers' Collage at Keene, and left for South at o oas' eague I continued to pound the ball dur i g e S b MR, PHONE 829 (By William Weatherby) {ing the past week with the result B { vere: Col. S. Robinson, Dr. an (AP SPORTS WRITER | that ‘Williams took over first plac Alask ! a Mrs, Whitehead, Page, Virginia and L lD SERIES AII' ' r me The two high bidders for the Pa- in th American League’s derby (er } re art Whitel FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES cific Coast Les pennant open , and Hoj eased his pace-settin s L M. O. Johnson, scries tonight with second division | Naticnal League ma n point Mrs. C. B clubs, but the managers for the| Including games of Sunday, Wi MATTRESS AFiRE » Riggs, Miss Marion Linnert n u us' | leading San ncisco & and llams had ccllected 15 in 31 A 155 ke SRARTAL aal o'otaek Martha Rig Miss Alice the challe Oakland orns | trips to the plate during the seven moting” HRUGE ke duneat hlund, Harriet Stonehouse, Mi had a hard time training player day span to boost his average 12 . el N R, Rothwell, Miss F. Frautsche, H N VH‘ = ! Volunteer Fire Department to the o e 5801 {ghts-on the Basebail’ imikad kbt | oot 5 and replace h A i ,'"_w Prank. | Thomas, C. B. Green, Wi Dan- B e l H a ll 8“ c (BY JACK HAND) LOS ANGELES, July An All- { ton's vy Vernon as the tc hac. ek | Ellsworth Gre (AP SPORTS WRITER) Star club, representing seven of the hence the Seals and tt vér: dre Harridge loop. Ver Stree where a nmn\i.h was o e T el P LT, O B sk hince he Seale .t SUSRer . the ATEh oo Vot v T vren Dulled e | Leaving Sunem ware e ol Cleaner ing in front of the Caxc will play a game August 19 WIth ciner for what might be a winner- nce the outset of the cam ekl e et St i o i le:, Mrs, ‘R gers and Cubs t open the ,t that is leading the cir-| tape_an series. Fans of the all-sea-| paign, dropped to second with 357 B \.\1 out ‘(\ujw damage Hartley and twe n R important *engazemens wil s n rivals in the flag race look taib e S L Y T e O L chart the course of the National the All-Star nine Will | 10 thot tussle to crack the 2 oly smoke Porter, Mis 3urns, Bruce Hart Lcague pennant race. g basaball writers R ,“;““tm.“‘p ! \‘“l‘,, I_ee BU"S Ba(k e Mrs. B, Hart, C. Mill nley Oh- EVERYTHING . . . q 7 3 o s+ AR SN Lisc. e oot R CHE % TUACHER VISITS man, Mrs. Ma Johnson, Willian 3 H ! v_x_m; ‘!llm Lu>mnl 12.11»0:,;;\ ; )\u o T off the club that comes out on top. S ,\' : L S mar, Mes: Mary nhh n, William From PlaYSllltS io Eve. “in” if they can play 500 ball the But the battle, manager Frank . : 2 kg b h v : badr of Mk Dhs 3k ihe g et B LR LG W th H B d Poli Max Rogers, has arrived Nellie Bardwell, R : e B W e e Ap SPOR!S Letty) O'Doul reminded his Seals I S R | e e Tanins ot vt N iatans nard ning Gowns Expertly wide open. = Although 8t Loy et I“"’ S b b —_ mtil early fall. Miss Rogers is Mason, Charles Mason, K. Murray Cl d and P d Brooklyn come east in an ot bl i 'S ““":“___"' Win-arel o pee Butts and his bride, th ing her first trip to Alaska, and Mrs. O. Osterberg, Mrs. W. W eaned and rresse place with identical P‘“ ”“‘”'”"‘,‘".I“‘“'“"““‘“ S0~ | former Harriet Bixby of Manches- it very much. She is a teacher field, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, the defending champs i i \‘”“I“"’j\" aid O'Dout | e New Hampshire, have arrived attle Public Schools and E. Smith We. NOW NMAVE e o s 1ohe i B ;- o o Juneau to ke their t N outh in time for 8| - To Py 5 r ¥ B RS JICE i el i by BY HUGH FULLERTON would be disastrous.” i “f'_“‘ A b \“': "H ‘l'l‘i'“P_’ £ ,”‘,“'1‘ “kl“‘“]‘ i ¢! To Prince Ruperv. I pen- 48-IIOUR SERVICE 3 back "uH coming strong G NEW' YORR, July 23—The link Excapt for fow- hoting - Noh aving in June, ) utts, Fisl cl (511\. Mike Uchacz, L. G. Hoitby Inatility to Leat the lowly New! = *7 g i Pk ; | Ty e pe o o Norman Nelson, R. J. Bachman J oy 0 e o hey peon | between the current sports “boom” | their positicns were reversed after | U. S. DEPAKTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU i . t g 'lera and the “gold of the the first games of a doubleheader | JUNEAU, ALASKA iy A T e 4 os embarrassing toth2 Cards as the b $ s | Alister Murray, A. Mur ! TR sidp ot TiouisHus bes 1920's was just ab completed Sunday, 1 PFrancisco had held| WEATHER BULLETIN To Victoria: Meatoohin (' /\ l l e v P Ael Otis samg has|When an Argentine polo team turn- a slim, half-game edge since cop-|DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 14:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME : e . ot v o Al Binds 5t o ed up on Long Island . . . The game ping the lead from the Oaks July Max. temp. TODAY 5 <13 and the Brooks have copped of polo (\lf'ixx,i‘»l\"x associated with 12 ! last temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. Elizabeth, the wife of President o only 3 of 12 from Eddie Dyer' big dough, but a lot of plain peopls ‘I have my own ideas about| Sta 24 hrs.* Low 30 a.m. 24 hrs, Weather at, | Tomes Monroe, was the danghter 0 v Yo'® |became fans when international comfort,” the Seal manager said,, Anche 67 53 02 Cloudy of a British officer who fought Ciedi B Boad ylln was )ipi‘x‘:uw:‘ 15 or 20 :\"«'\m’.s “and they don't ihclude playing Barrow 53 alust the United States in the 7 2 N 0 he Argentines were a|along like this when any game Bethel 70 47 47 0 Clear Revolution. St. Louis, fresh from a success- symbol of what made the game might cost us the lead | cordova 6 ) 53 Trace Cloudy 1;11 home stand in which it bun‘lhnl‘j popular colorful hard-riding anager Cas Stengel looked Dawson 44 50 0 Pt. Cloudy the eastern visitors in 10 of 13|ratin characters with Celtic cog-| y 3 4 b ° el 2 3 W G k 3 o | Latir o te vit t 2-/upon the Acorns’ engagement this Edmonton S starts to pick up five full games)nomens Of course, they came| week with the Portland Beavers as:Fairbanks 47 48 0 Pt. Cloudy \\\X\\\ on the faltering D“”‘J;‘"S» opens 8| here mainly to build up their trade inything but a breather and told | Haines 50 53 0 Clear next-to-last long road tour in the| _preeding, training and selling polo 4 , % i ; J e T g, g and s . Oaklanders what they needed | Juneau 45 18 Clear 'nn:fj\\G(X]mnl)‘\ld\qx“,z::-‘\xfi?“\w\"gn;\hlll:r lr.w ~but put 0“1 a m«‘]ml was eight straight wins from the | Juneau Airpert 12 ] Clear AlaSkan AP o . e 3. low in doing it The newly- g betore the meeting with: Ketchikan 1 52 Clear H Cape Cod Cardinals in Boston leads | g rived Argentine team, EI Trebol,| tne seals, . I Botaebue e b 0 e FLAVOR-ite mm[:“.gi‘. m; ‘1’\1”"‘. 30-31-Aug. 1 set s handicapped at 38 goals, just tWO| San Francisco and Oakland by |McGrath 51 01 Clear for over 30 years at_ Ebbets Field. below the maximum . .. A Mexican ¢uning back Hollywood and Los! Nome 52 0 Cloudy With Howie Pollet, Murry Dick-/team is due here in September (0 apgeles, respectively, last week fur- |Northway 47 0 | | fon and Harry Brecheen in top|get international matches started. |(her lifted the dual pace-makersPetersburg 62 44 0 Y i form and Stan Mu al and Enocs - into the promise of a Bay area|Portland 87 59 0 Spices and % | SRR -;!iu:r—'hwr NNN‘HI’ the f((‘"f‘-‘-*‘- l;"‘ RENT CONTROL etting for the all-star game Aug.|Prince George 7 36 0 Cloudy EXTRACTS irds. appeay-fo: have: atteined The Memphis Chicks o fthe South- 19. The host team will be the lead- | Prince Rupert 67 o4 0 Cloudy t ta the a a -in" ast ol e trs r g aver 2 1 M- & 8: ) 53 Prace 3| \ ict H 1 ‘\(’;'\u\h) :\‘I':lx.‘;;l_“ym\‘l"“’ B Tolas ) SICY EIGRES ORIXADBIEr R player off Fourth-place Hollywood sends its; Sitka . 63 3 53 Trace Qoug N Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and L RN B Sbarn, | e s YO Rl B0 o B2 BiteRerclean bt Ledvy-hulting e Aot o i i o it Mi‘fii\l\l\\\c\}l\é\}\}\c\} cake pecial barbequed spare ribs and chicken Oinciinals snaiiChisinsonss SOl hre e il P e Tl ot | ot Dlegd: She B ReE R chenhg R : i A PURE FOODS [ty Under New Managament—DMrs. Jessie Cochrane incisnsitend Shieeps onid co plan, pitcher Jin iseli2, (onight. The Seattle Rainiers open 4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today { Searri wABGTOW OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bld; plete tour of the circult before e~ prother of the Giants' Bill, had a seven-game engagement with the | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge cof high pressure extends from | | e s ;. g. turning home. Aug.. 15 Pquarters awaiting him when he|(hird-place Angels in a double-| central Canada across Southeast ATiska to a second high pressure center | ———— ~ — ——— Dodgers Have Hopes | joined the Chicks . . . The arrange- er at Los Angeles tomorrow. |Southwest of Grabam Island this mor A deepening 1ow pressurc | S00SSG0006000060000400000000060006000 20000000006 Brooklyn hopes to make the loyal'ment proved so satisfactory that 3 center is located near Kediak Islar he temperatures were above j / Flatbush forget. the dreary road gim is marrying the daughter of G GF CLUBS normal over Southeast Alaska. The temperatures were cooler this morning trip, on which they dopped 8 Ofiype owner of the house | il over northwestern United States. Rain has fallen during the past 24 i 13, by ellring ateund — [ o El€ L. hours over central Canada and southwestern Alaska \ B ale SHORTS AND SHELLS Gb MARINE WEABHER BULLETIN ' Ebkets Field Among the various trophies to be - o : 2:30 P. M. : ! i Among arious trophi el Reports from Marine Sttions at 12:30 P. M. today g ' : - Deliol e Gl awarded in the National Caddie DKIand i WIND Height of Waves | The revised Alaska Worlkmen's Compeflsahon Act, rooks came home with a bic Golf Tournament at the Ohio State | LS Anseles 5 & . ) . e 2 = QB e In O ! x o Stat 8 b o Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | 8 four-gume vilory sting. - [Gversy coure, Aug. 10-3, are SOV o SR pssiher LD = ondiin | which became effective July 1, 1946, requires that -all per- hicago, like the Dodgers, has conojarships to Ohio State for the| Sacramento i 87 % % > o : | % . o Wria 4 scholarships hio Sta 1¢ ’ ' | Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 5¢ ENE 6 1 feot 3 been plaguea by fniur to down B e Tl | O80 Dic s b Do RRUZstRY o O 6 i sons, firms or corporations having 3 or more employees, must St. Louis but has managad to stay whether a college aduate | Pertland q 364 o Sy 30 , . h R e e ik ’ ¢ g P 1 oo | Five Finger Light Clear 60 Calm i in the race by picking on the caqgie can be more annoying than SCALUE O G S SN . S either: Giants in 11 of 14 meetings. TheYTe on who preserves the traditional |, American League meitirony Pt. Cloudy 61 NNW 6 Zero | il even, with, the Dodgers In I)dumbriess:... . In his amateur box-| TeM g t | Point Retreat Pt Cloudy 60 Calm Zero - | 2 pames and can't afford to drop the ; & dleweizht ' ch oston 65 gapt o s o 4 3 @ U i f“_"c dbeRivia’th Arookigh ‘m“i“m Ing days, middlewelght champlon 2000 o = biowe MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- 1. Secure from file L!ldllsh'lal Boafll a certifi- A s Chibage. Y y Zale once subsituted for Joe NEW ST s Jfi;g NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon | ok u i fe i e 88 Soz In Chicago . |Louis. I Rocky Graziano whacks|Detrolt T 570 pntrance to Yakutat— variable winds under 15 miles per hour bcoming cale of financial responsibility which will e L RIS Wb Mt & coupleTot times iin the com-| VRIS HEIEE 4442 SL2goyiheasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour by Wednesday morning. | 4 ' Festetnt Acivadan Al CEE, o nglonin Ty may wan Yo ol OleYEIRR 81 4T 466 creasing cloudiness with rain over noeth portion by Wednesday. | authorize the employer o carry his own haex sul i i " return the favor. Bl S 38 50, 453 Low pressure center—29.60 inches—deepening today and then filling . yesterday's open date in both 3 ey o Chicago 34 53 301 . 1 Rie norbatracd rior MMk | insurance, leagues. The runnercup New York Philadelphia 26 60 3gg| nd moviug northward into interior Alaska. 7 Yankees play at St. Louis with the - | National League i = T injured Joe DiMaggio still back in onlg s R the Big Town. e | Brocklyn 53 34 609, 0“ Detroit, crippled all season bY 8| mne ggg anq the Legion will| St Louis 53 3¢ 609 series of injuries, counts on a suc-| o€ L BTG Sl lock in a Chicag 47 38 553 'l‘ E A M s 'I' E R S cessful home stand, opening todayi, .. 1o: juneau League scheduled | Cincinnati 41 43 488 | 2. § d fe i ith om against Washington, to catch up! 28 8% JHIERL GO SCRE T Beston 42 46 477 2 ecure adequate insurance w a com- ) with New York and take the run- 22M¢ standings, ! s y : e , ris 4 gion is on top with the run-| New York 37 49 430 t t t HH H H ner-up post.The New York-De. 50 18 (b e mporian eelm z pany qualified fo do business in Alaska. troit series July 30-Aug. 1 will be e s o | Pittsburgh 34 51 400 i the most important team event in . 1 4 . i b . the League during the next two ; ks ! If Local Union No. 10, Teamsters, Chauffeurs, ||| ; ; weeks. ‘ y LR BAY: EOGINGS 5 Wareh d Hel i We will be glad to advise you regardng your responsi- e e arehousemen and xielipers o JOE LOUIS WILL BE HONOR GUEST AT EVENT TONIGHT CHICAGO, July 23—Joe Louis will be the guest of honor at testimonial banquet’ sponsored by the United Negro and Allied Vet- erans of America, of which the heavyweight boxing champion is honorary commander, tonight. Among the guests will be Max Baer, kayoed by the Brown Bomber « in 1935; Maxie Rosenbloom, form- er light heavyweight and Claude “Buddy” Young, Tllinois track and football star. e BACKFIELD COACH FOR EAGLES TO BE FORMER FBI AGENT PHILADELPHIA, July 23 —Char- les D. Ewart, a former FBI agent and ex-Yale quarterback is the new backfield coach' for the Philadel- phia Eagles of the National Foot- ball League. HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital has admitted the following medical patients: Katherine LaRue and Jodie Sim- mons. . The following were discharge: Mrs. Kenneth Pierson, Alvin Lar- son and Mrs. Grove Kunz. champion; | THE DAI SEALS, OAKS Bou' postoNED Dora Ella Spaulding and George Edward Gillespie were married last evening at Auk Bay. The wedding | | NEW YORK, July 22.—The mi was performed by U. S. Commis- ‘dlzwi‘ight title bout between cham-isicner Felix Gray. Attendants pion Tony Zale of Gary, Ind., and were Jack N. Trambitas and Mrs. challenger Rocky Graziano of New Edith Trambitas. | York, scheduled for Thursday night | ->eo— — |at the Yankee Stadium, was post-| WSCS MEETING |poned today because Zale had anj |attack of inter costal neuritis Aj Inew date was expected to be set, Church will meet tomorrow night [later this afternoon. ot R goigek, | oo Mrs. Bill Matheny will have the { LET YOUR mwouey earn mur!meelmg at her home on Glacier| ;percenc, Buy Alaska Finance Cor-|Highway. The .study on Africa will; iporation demand notes. (295-tf) be continued by Mrs. Don Miller. 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