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JUNEAU, ALA WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- A PAGE THREE e ,m ; vm\ to all clubs The { | sults, any, 1 n to be sce Il 3 ALL OMlNG Up g‘.mi— w ! N SEATTLE OFFICE | TIMES DC CHANC ‘\") 'a es ) X3 | n\-, Dumont, the semi-f haos- Lt. Col. Willlam N. Rac : 't as co plan y ; ] ter and no-hit pitcher in his Na-, © K unship con y's| P Commar I s Qo {Kansas, with a diamond ring . Juneau: H Androsen, |is i (BY JACK HAND) IThe rings, donated by Bill Levitt Mo H Andre Thomas S.| lling, (AP SPORTS WRITER of Wichita, will ke presented im- T Melvi Dershai k of ant ( r er get anoth che p t a 3 f in 1896 whi ) J Y ) me t1 game victory - ant ocked four hon ¢ ¥ ed out in 1944 by one bu Chicago fans rewarded M ne Joh Karen 'R Arn pitching turns for Detroit —and they waited until atter R Willlam Cor Norman ¢ Two years ago when the Tizer e fourth Lefdre handing out any- N Mil Arihur Ni taft J A ¢ S _— just failed to nip the Brownics at,thing cl I Jewel P. P f ) el (By William Weatherby) : : the wire, Newhouser won 29 | liar rv, Emm r Redlin 44 el Maxie Lewis Hurls One- ™55 Soon nae vor - fes P, Min 3 e Almest duplicate performances : d Tri ed an average of about on Lt. Col. Prentice L. Wi Richay A o i e e Hitter-Antlered Tribe ol bt 50" Norah Here - s : the Pacific Coast baseball league’s in First P ed. Only once, however, has Ed Edgerton, Mike Fail goya, Jg ¥ bt ot penans. o i gnenr| UD INFirshPIaee Goi e i wichout three days| Seinur ¥, atasaion g \ 12-day-old clinch today, half a —_— rest and on that occasion he was Harcld Westmat, and G . pame apar! SCORE BY INNINGS charged with a loss on relief From Gu' 1 n the Denali 3 Mod The San Francisco Seals, holding Team 138466 1 won 19 or his 21 starts and £ i ard were Kenneth Piers to his ent the same narrow edge since July 12 Legion [ 0 03003 victory string is seven; La Mrs. E. B. Davis, Col e cia cxcept for a between-game lapse Elks 201150x09 after yesterday's 6-1 el Jet A. Sherman, Mrs the \ i 'l Hiliisbiader, lngs WEhE, Woe verdict over Washington, He figures| Steamer Princess Norah arrived pio..y o Bank o B W i rm a pitchers' duel 3-0 on Sacramen- The Elks last night romped into to draw about 16 more starting| ' from the south yesterday af- g ¥ < left The s of © ARREOMARE to Solon wildness. tirst place in the Juneau City | turns, barring arm troubl at 4:30 oclockeandleftfor .5 corqova passengers i Oakland’s never-say-die Acorns League for the first time this year| Boston has been able to tcp him| it 11:30 pm. She will 1€~ gapn Frnest MeKenncy and DR g S e did almost exactly the same thing behind the one hit pitching of twice, once knocking him out in|turn to Juneau Friday morning ry, to blank the Portland Beavers Maxie Lewis. the first inning of a 15-4 rout. His|Southbound The Denali will not return to Ju-!% TIDE TALLE > At amento Frank Rosso, a The Legion again proved that/cnly other faflure to go the route| Arriving here from the south j, ing south direct from the TIDE TABLE sebuwt: BREHUREE Trom the they don't do anything half way Wwas a mid-May meeting with Chi-| Were: Timothy J. O'Day, Anna V. westard 4 S o relief hurling ranks, held the So-|and when they hit they pound the ¢ago when he lasted seven frames!ODay, John ODay, Bernadine oo 4 e 2 lons to three hits last night for! cpposition unmercifully, then they and received credit for a 6-5 de Boyd, Mildred R. Schenck, Edgar’ ¥ 4 Bt e e 7 B Ty thate 11 ‘ervars Dbtroit Routs Jinz worth, Richard F. Simmons, Jean v ° High tde 11:48 am, 131 ft. o 2 At Oakland Rugger Ardizola, a| The FIks took the lead in the| Detroit routed an old Jinx, 'F. Simmons Barbara A. Simpkins, CATCHES SOLD HERE . . "t el fiT""m ..... regular mound starter for the|first inning on Moscrip's double Dutch Leonard, as Newhouser con- Rosemary —Stepher James H. 5 LTS s, B 24 ) Acorns, limited the Beavers to|that missed the centerfield fence tinued his spell over Washington, | Stone, Constance L. Btone,” Geoffrey R . e SR : H vaLcAl‘xh&ii fi]"*"Tl[es and Tubes three hits for his eighth win! by two feet and Joe Snow's homer allowing only five hits. The Tigers L. Stone, James S. Stone, T Luats have landed -:" ~ H PROMPT: SEEVICE—WORK GUARANYERD against two losses in the current|that rolled out of the gate in left rapped Leonard and Marino Pier-; Leaving for gway were: Shir- fish here during the last few days DR. RAL LILLIAN CARLSON 3 ol S5 field, and never lost it again, They €tti for 11 safeties and picked up ley Edwards, Vera Kirkham, R. G. the Isis skippered by Johnny Mar ol s s Toowean i two rune on elusive knucklers that'Beech, H. Thomas, H. Haggen, R. tir 12,000 pounds of salmon s Optomefrist, now in Juneau for 51 JUNEAU MUTUB CO PHUNE 30 y and will make ex- n of Lre eyes and fit glas- 5 her office in the Blomgren Bldz. Phone ¢35 for appointment s i There is no substitute-for newssage radverhsmq' made five in the fifth coupling Tt i) No Earned Runs The similarity didn’t end there. ingles by Lewis and Weinstien and |80t past catcher Al Evans, | Haggen, Betty Cozian, Bill Feero, to Alaska Coast Fisheries; the I Hie Larion siond Alli= Reynolds turned in a work- Jr, and John Mancell sie, whose captain is L. A. Flesher manlike job in blanking the A's, ST P seryieris 000 pound of salmon to Booth Garth (Red) Mann, hurling for I X o : 3 re ot > o0 p here the game ended with one d Sacramento, let the Seals have 2-0 for his fourth success in a Tow the Tundra, Peter Oswald, % gt o |of the wierdest plays ever seen on four hits for no earned runs. Lefty | H¢ WETEer: B oS e B The Cleveland right hander helped Mosscr, on the mound for Portland, | the lccal diamond. Stragler’s hot| o *o0 0 Syr e Tl o geva cod and hal 1 1t X srcunder went through the pitch- ™ iR Rt b Aoy ARG A tipited the Qs h Company; and . Oaks to three safeties S L e vox ‘GRE Wik HABBaN By sh 1ith-inning single that drove in g for no earned runs. > X 1'«| was \\(\x\p(d by short run 10,000 § 1ds of salnon stop Joe Werner, who was way off [ Sacramento shortsiop Fred Har- Bosten Flop. for bastian Stua rinzton threw wildly for all three "“1"”"1"- Ay sy ‘;‘j" ball toward ' g0 flopped on 11|.x first start Arriving today of the Seal tallies, two in the first |{irst base and it bounced about!, =, “jong \western swing, bowing ON SOUARE S'NNET fiance, skippere inning and another in the third, |{hree Umes and then rolled to %1 as the Whits o with 13,000 pov The Acorns made both of their | =NV "‘“” picked it up just in time it up with five runs off AR ° Floyd Ef scorcboard impressions in the fifth | t0_make the putout. N Bill Zuber in the first inning 3 inning off the wildness of Mossor,| The next game is Friday with “;...ny Rigney tossed a brilliant ,; who had chucked mo-hit bal |the cellar Moose meeting the sec- bitter at the league leaders, . re the De- Olson, s of salmon and FEIRST BY FAl S e A POSTWAR CAR g Square Sinnet, Northland Trans- tation Company freighter, I ed from the south last night at 9:30 o'clock gh the first four frames. In|°PdF Legion at 6:30 o'clock. | }q1qing Ted Williams hitless al- g S scl Some of these were the atal fifth he loaded the ba though /Riving Aim: i 100phipalic) - £45, CAIED coniains u small fuibcie, .ptune ‘and Spray, it on walks, and then Mickey Bur- URE the shasan:. A /bawa at paTh, T as e ok R TRt d that about twanty have nett singled home the two tallies. | Legior AB R H PO A E lar tness n single Leos MArkels Ehala B Ry . during the last two Scarzella Missing i 4104 3 W the contest :“‘v‘” “”(‘"”‘h ""]“I“\‘( T | Absent from the Oakland lineup | Stragier, 3b 3-0 010 batteries: ’\“s"lm"m"_”(’l“"’)“ l’l“‘l e o oo last night was Les Scarsella, top McDaniels, ss R B ) n Leag “‘l ,‘(. 'm'mm of> “clmant \1‘1, moth of the silkworms ha league hitter recently credited by o 30102 Clévelind 3; Mear-, B BR A e e o ability to fly s com- ‘ Los Angeles manager Bill Sweeney 1b 30060 r (8) and Rosar; Rey- I‘)‘nv s “~‘ul;“" : drsed ol depandent upon man for as the best ball player in the loop 30040 gan i fling Y Fd B e P Manager Casey Stengel of the Oaks 1t 3.0 0 Low Chicago T; ) STHIRE ARpnAgle (DmOrpwgeve. P hopes rest will improve Scarsella’s F, Cashen, cf 2.1 0 ¥ 8 1G Wa (1); Dreisewerd (T) fl‘.:’“"k‘,l,?";(,",‘,‘“fi,?“. ,v“\"f- 4 :" Fmpire Want Ads bring resulis! groin injury. " Nielsen, rf 2 0 0 1 1 ¢andH Wag Rigney and Tresh.' . d'\ gt ; "‘f Fefns D08, WEL R0 i e b s e SN T s CET1 S00d dbas veled. ot A | sBurnitk. - 1f 2 0 0 00 o New York 2; St Louis 8 Russo, d and Sitka and sail directly | 2.1 victory over the San Dizgo _~ "~ " "'Gumpert (6) and Ribonson; Gals- Scuth from Sitka. 1} [ Padres on Kalin's tenth-| Totals 118 g 11 house and Mancuso TR B ifining fly to center, scoring Tony Fenlaced Gaut Wasnington 1; Detroit 6; Leon- HOSPITA' KOTES / Lupien. Lupien got aboard on Pete | Elks H PO A E ard. Pieretti (8) and Evans; New- arat’s bobble of his easy roller | Dillhoefer, ss, rf, 1f 4 1 2 2 0 1 houser and Tebbetts. | and advanced to third on another | palmer, 2h 3 00130 Nogames were played yesterday Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | Padre error., Centerfielder Culley | Mcscrip, 5o 411 1 0 oin the National League. yesterday for medical attention aAgg Stop Dosing Your Stomach Rikard homered for the Stars’ first | Snow, 1b 3 2810 TR were the following: Mrs. James With Soda and Alkalizers | tally in the fourth inning. Len|Lewis, p g 1 Begigyn Hanna, Earl F. Ducey, Nick Pelayo Don’t expect to get real relief from | Rice doubled home Coscarart, who Werner, rf, ss % 10 ¥ and Mrs. Albert James headache, sour stomach, gas and bad | . had singled and advanced on an|Weinstien, of 57 amtta Nancy Burke and Douglas Apple- Dl by tadiue acda and pRat Al | °an : ' , 1 error, for the Padre run, | Doepke, ¢ 595 ou 1 {gate were dischared from St. Ann's constipation, e. (/ ‘) a - The Seattle Rainiers and Los|wilson, If 40 10 00d aft receiving va(hml attention In(m 2, your real trouble is not in Angeles Angels, idle last night,|*Hagerup, rf R 1 00 0 Rischargel. Mol petienis: were '/'y'f,,‘.‘réfli."‘«‘!l'.‘;::{;'i‘ | 'fi‘& & Mrs. Irene Long and Roberta Mes- it gets blocked it fails to | . TH E N EW open a scries with a doubleheader | gl SR t i today. | Totals 33 91021 11 { serschm digest properly. 3 i als S e at yo t al rel | STANDING OF CLUBS | Replaced Wilson (BY HUGE FULLERTON) ! - What y nt for real relief is not cplace son. 4 UGH +ULLERTON e RN soda or an alkalizer—but ».ommhmg to | { 3 KANN GOES WEST - e o e Summary — doubles, Moscrip;| NEW YORK, July 24—You can oS ionk Yut lntesduky s oo Tehms W "L .Pcl‘h"mc runs, Snow; walked by Lewis give credit to Ford Frick (who! reaving on the Denali for Cor Nature back on her feet. | a2 i Frs & ot 0 658 4; struck out by Lewis 6; by Jen- dcesn't want it) or to Larry Mac-|gcva on a busin: trip is L. Ka Get ter's Pills right now. Take | San Francisco 7 6581 on '5: umplres " D 1 Phe s . i 5 - ' siness trip is L. Kan. themas directed, They gently andeffec- | 5; pires Grummett and Phail (who seldom refuses it) former owmer of Kann's o tively “unblock” your digestive tract | - Oakland w41 .45 Ve 2 . ; e Los Angeles 61 54 530! Parker. 'u‘me of game, one hour the “revolutions idea of revi Store. This permits your food to move along it i tor | and 45 minutes. the form of baseball contracts . . . s » normally. Nafure’s own digestive juices Hollywood g1 . 86 - 53 Or you can agree with Frick that! 1, mntioni i T can then reach it. “‘”“",‘,HL"‘“““ P< m/mdg ol olll A ey W L Pet on the credit to the Boston Braves n])pr‘v‘;si\'c T e xm~s'm.utr~\ctlor | new postwar car—the dramat the world’s finest motor car ride — ‘ s:imklv 8 76 333 F 6 2 750 for bringing up the idea of player| ;g s i real relief {rom indigestion. L cally different new 1947 Studebake remarkable operating economy—a 4 : i | Legion 5 2 735 rcpresentation which will be tried | It’s your dream of a postwar car full measure of Studebaker’s famous Team 4raerienn Le“:;gu, 1, pet|Moose 0 7 .000|out for the first time next week. | i come true—thrillingly new fromevery top-quality workmanship Esihenet —-| Major league club owners have | 2 ’ N L . Boston 5 : 6: gg -;;;) SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given discussed contracts for a good many | “oron REBUILD and MAR!NE SEBVICE | "'—u melody in metal! Come in and see it—America’s first New Yorl 5 -589 | that the Commissioner oi Custom: b . . 1 ere’s more than radically ad- renuine, fully tested i ! ) 2 vears, but it wasn’t untfl the Mexi- o a y & » fully tested postwar car!l Detroit -50 37 575 under date of July z4, 1046, gave can league and American Baseball Machlne work— weldlng | Jashingioo” » 44 43 506 authority to change the name of oil guild stirred up the subject that| ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE i POSTWAR STUDEBAKER (,lewlmfd - 492 :47 472| screw CONTINENTAL I, official they got away from leaving well 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 | St. Louis 3 50 438/ number 225732, to KODIAK BEAR. enough alone. : : Zhi | ADVANCEMENTS Chicago ... 3 53 -398y_said vessel was built in Tacoma, In June Frick sent out a bulle-| ~ = s S 5:;'“::: :‘!W."!:l:[;:: Philadelphia 26 61 .299| Washington, in 1926; her gross tin about contracts to National | new “black light" instru- Natfonal League "mge is 32; home port, Juneau; League club owners; at the All-Star| leTH EEAT!NG and APPLIA“CE cu ..m..:'.n.f.l.:‘::u.;.«f::\":i‘:: Team w L Pct | er, Charles Madsen of Kodiak, Al- game leaders in the two leagues got | FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE . floating spring ends! e Ex- Brooklyn 53 34 209‘ aska, together and decided a small com- REYBMITH OTL SEE NAVE Sty sy 19ar-lven St. Louis 53 34 609 JAMES J. CONNORS, |mittee could work better . . . “That H B H | « Exclusive new coupe wilh Chicago 47 38 553‘ Collector of Customs. | suggestion came from the Amencan‘ 011 Buners Pl“mb!ng o Heahng 1 be ‘I"";""" “"';""’“"“ Gincinnati 41 43 488 First publication, July 24, 1946. |League, probably MacPhail” says|| DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 e Boston 42 46 477 Last pubhcuuon, July 27, 1946. Frick . . . Meantime the Braves e —— :-;-:in:l 8. Bucluplus pary New York 3 49 430 e - 4 — -inch wheels with extra ido 7-rib fires! Philadelphia 35 47 421{ wi tires! Pittsburgh 34 51 00 | : .- | . e wont sox o vl WYY IN STOCK JUNEAU MOTOR CO > St NanB b | [ P . NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL T E A M S T E R s | 3 \ REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR | Jllneall, Alaska In the Commissioner’s Court for the | [l - N R w7 APEYSAY . Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- | Sllex c°flee Makers ' mporta"t Meet.'.q ‘mnoo»nonno“oo“nm“wom«“mwooonmmo» ‘ ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, 3 - 3 \ Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- | - - i y b Bata Judes s can Brecinot. Electric Air Heaters Local Union No. 10, Teamsters, Chauffeurs, In the Matter of the Estate of| d H FRANK MORRIS, Deceased. | Flu t Desk L Warehousemen and Helpers of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | orescen es. amps A r L that H. L. Faulkner, Administrator 5 Juneau, A. F. of L. F of the Estate of Frank Morris, de- | ech-lc Hol Pads _ceased, has filed his Final Report | ALL INTERESTED CAB DRIVERS, BUS "herein and that a Hearing will be | . DRIVERS AND TRUCK DRIVERS neld thereon before the undersigned Kohler Light Planis WELCOME ‘ : - 1 ol o B . at Juneau, Alaska at 2 o'clock P. M. | g | n g l s h' S lll d T e e .3 bikpy M. . v eguiar Service mwom sealiie and 1acoma time all persons may file objections ° Y 3 ; . . . in writing to the Final Report. ’ FREIGHT e A G | PASSENGEBS ‘WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Juneau,! A. f. 0{ Lo HALL | BEFBIGEBATION Alaska, this 16th day of July, 1946, | P ARSONS EI E.:'l‘nlc co i - 1 ‘ FELIX GRAY, I ° Second Street—Between Seward and Main T GHARLES WARNER, Sccretary-Treasurer ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio i Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. “First publication, July 17, 1946. | Last publication, August 7, 1946. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 00000000000004 Corner Second and Seward Streets