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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ] - | Coach Bolton and en 7 t Ia dollar airplane as Kverything dc ich stars as other awards was a new in ney Washington 1 Jackie Wilson which goes to Wil ball landed less tt Sporting START FiGHT ~ ROUNDUP - * Y = ‘e wo workouts a day the cup ‘ - (W) SPORT CENTER i 2] o S TSR Clevelanc open their: In boxing last | Perea of gpt S o TR T T R R ey o] 7\_" b 3o L Hugn VF" \“m o the Phila- San Francisco defeat 3obby Da - i NEW YOS, S8 s B Eagles September 29 in the vis of Oakland by a technical — [l i - € 5k per the Rams will play |San Francisco i p (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Red | s-e8 0N (. tars August 23 at .o MOTORSEIFP ESTEBETH N H ME I San Francisco's Seals shuffied h° T ““]‘;I‘: C md the Washington Red- FOIN VACHTING PARTY |out the mound shark of the P talk revivin ucky Los Angelss Séptember 6.] : Leaves and very ? L |out the mound shark of the I il Los 4 s § Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lee arrived on 3 first place @ st th uisiar St is . looking " 1Ok ) 5 players and will| o T T Tos FIFTH FRAME PutForthNow - i e s S i S b L o G e o Lany_Jansen, with only three TChmAn L cason 11 e, woron cmns tamer, | SITKA and Wayports every Wednesday 6 P.M. e |l s it ~dred In 9. b | (e BN, Coliche SRR T PASSENGERS, PREIGHT and MAIL i ¥ 35 e LS RS 3 ing to tennis, singles cham- the round trip accompa by H i B \ Mar r C Lou Jahn, t 4-year-oid , rell Kell >, 1 1 AT Programs Are Submmed Manager Casey B ol glai 1 ar-oid rell Kelly of Portland will' Bergstrom, also’ of Pasadena {4F. BEOH O his team's plate power Jersey tennis Miss his 1945 crown at the Inland, The Carme 15 doakia . &t - The Breoklyn i by Tl S e the old hands of He : 3 fo Moguls from Both | cioped by injuries, gave e nod : : e tennis tourney which obeps | gmall ot Harbor after arriving | o— O cinnati ; las i to Frar Shea, speedball winner And is so hot that in two tourna- , kane today. Among the seed- | i, Juneau Sunday ~ N ~ " MO0 LOOgUES |5 o e e ™™ s Y 3 o e " v ., JAT AT THE BARBEQUE wmer in the { W San Francisco holding a defaulted a ®_quarter Knox sortland KNUPPS ‘D-TRIPPERS s i 3 - Pitcher Mort Cooper and outfield e ne-game ”1. ad : ‘:“lt 4 \‘.\fif, § \m‘. they were 3 3 o i KNUPPS ROUND-TRIPPERS Delicious luncheons and dinners, hame-made pies and y Carden Gillenwater, former NEW YORK, July 30 1seball Van! bitatan vals har stuff : 3 g 3 e e % cake —— Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken ! ( ries. between the transbay rivals, i pokune Athletic Round| Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knupp are e Spec 1 A Cardinaks now performing with the moguls are mulling over player re- Have ada e penaut Suae]” Brab Wyl i oL R, D T | FoUUALIE AR OF the Nofth Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane Boston Braves, pl : important | que for a minimum y pen- . ivate ser almost all n., urday’s Arling classic Was TN |y umament ended last might, net-|Sea this trip. Mr. Knupp is an at OPEN—10 A. M.to10P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. o s Sl 11‘ hyriab e ki "‘y""‘""‘" CONract{ ight crack minor leagug attend- four seconds v than cither the (g $11405 for charity. Fifty per- tcrmey in Los Angeles, Calif i ik Sk the MOSt o records, The last Seal-Acorn Derby or the Dwyer, Assauli's onlY cent of the phaceeds go to families x A ke MR + et 8- week's engagement drew some 98- OLher two ' tiiss at a of those killed in the Spokane bace- | f‘]f“"“ s e & 1000, and the 100,000 mark is ex- Quarter? . Maybe ball disaster. Twenty-five percent | l]& ]‘1.1 '.',’”“f,‘ | .»\wd'( 1;1‘x :\mx. to give '“,“ pected to be reached this time Comet isn't that quick a horse s to the American Cancer ! :“"\‘\’/‘]“ fet ’[ yARwS ‘"‘ H‘m“” “""'"“‘ !““‘”' The Portland Beavers open a ser- Society and to the Sister Kenney water clouted the gam ¢ | decided colel the franchise opeir. Tai.08 Mol ah. Seatl Mt al ¢ fogtball/ 1SERE 1 i ° Gir AT, gkl Pormy | o e : e ey 1o Los Angeles plays the Stars atcl he 1 \ieles Rams, 1g the 16-day meet two men b 3 el j erators, R "‘ o "“‘” o |Holiyweod, and the Sacrd rt training at Compton today scored holes in one. They are Curt u Johnny | two sep: ssic drew p a'g N g 1o P > b = ity Beazley for a towering four-bageer. | yefcrm program to be presented 'I";I’.“’” "]t‘l”; n.‘yw“v.".] T : ‘ - . . - | ® Chicago’s third place Cubs dré (o the Majors' Policy Committee |y o %o e e, to within four games of Louis | next Monday it and six-and-one-half of the Dod2ers | National Le WS SR (4 (] [ (] s they nosed out the .New York ific, cutlining a $5,500 minimum R g £ Giants, 5-4, in 11 innin e scale, a pension fund and a| . Bidalfie “"“:\,l“"“f" g H In the American League, the New |go oy severance pay stipulation as ! ”'~‘P{“'y ! OB ‘: York Yankees fell 11 1-2 games |y most | T s 8 3650 Lack of the idle Boston Red SOX|ionc of g five-point platform | Snid b S K. s i , g by losing in 12 innings to An eight-point American League | oo AnS€s 9 Train accomirodations available now! Pre-war service Chicago White Sox, 4-3 e rats dbasiy v G OltEaRs. wad | Eolywood 5 8 525 ; ) ; g The Washington Senators trim-|pi v Si < XN 4P ”f{‘wf\‘[‘“ a80 W23| Sacramento 60 64 484 P restored! You can plan your trip to California eme SR e 2 San Diego 56 70 444 i A . D of r contracts to thelp oo % 7 a8 or the East with confidence! double header, taking the opener . and formation of a perman- | o 10 Pyt sl 2-1 in ten innings and the "M"‘;‘n- COBRERS catarLieg "as well Seattle ; 40 81 331 . cap 8-4. 0 undetermined minimum and |, Rdtioan Teaguo 4 LR 1 » THE CASCADE. Deluxe all-standard Pull- Detroit’s third place Tigers climb- '* T~ 0o Team Wi L 3 man train with full lounge car and two ed to within two games of thej' s a0 Boston 69 28 Al diners. Through Pullmans leave Seattle Yanks as Freddie Hutchinson scat- 4 s New York 571 39 Y ERFQIN 12:01 noon and arrive in San Francisco tered seven hits in beating the Detroit 54 40 at 11:20 next morning. Philadelphia Athletics, 4-1 (ANADIAN wu_DS | Washington 50 45 \ THE BEAVER. Popular economy train. e ana M e Cleveland Y nnean (o Seaitie Chair cars (seats reserved in advance) American League BEING SEAR(HED St. Louis 40 54 3 g and tourist sleeping curs.nLoun;e car s y 23 A 4 y 3 3 5 for tourist car passengers. Diner serving _ New_Yark8; Chicago 4; Ch i = -, }; : 5 i moderately priced meals. Leave Port- Murphy (®), Page (1), G ttel (12 hiladelphia 21 67 1 land 5:00 p.m. (connecting train leaves and Robinson; Grove, Caldwell (9) FOR lOST FuER T seatcle 12301 p.m. noon) arrive (- and Hayes. Team w L e W - Francisco 11:50 next morning. Philadelphie 1; Cetroit 4; Knerr,j =~ —— | Brooklyn 58 36 pHoub 803_LX!enSIun znl i THE WEST COAST. Through train from. ivitfith (5) and Rosar; Hutch- MONTON, Alw., July 30—A|St. Louis 55 38 Portland to Los Angeles via Sacra- son and Tebketts search of the nc westeyn British | Chicago 51 42 - mentd. All types of accommodations. First Game, 10 Innings Columbia wilderness by an 11-man| Gincinnati pr Through Pulimans from Seattle. veland 1; Scar- | Canadian Army search party was o 44 49 OREGONIAN and KLAMATH, Also iri daily « ; i and EVADS. {5l in progress today for Joe Bar-New York 42 53 service from Portland to San Francisco. Early (9); Gassaway, Berry (¢ niissing civilian pilot from Philadelphia 8.1 51 Through Pullmans from Seattle. and Hegan i nestown. Pittsburgh 31 5] i Sccond Game One offic 1d 10 men of the - oo ® 4 Washingtcn 8; Cleveland 4; WyND ' piincess Patricia Canadian Light| L R AR e o B i WS B B S e cuont vowenne iner, faster trains to the Eas (3), Lemmon (3) &nd Hegan, Jor-| o oo piiad noithwest of Fort ABOARD NORTH SEA 7 e dan @) o 4 headua | Making the round-trip on the o ohal Daainie b ¥ ”“;;‘, e |North Sea are Ruth Leusey and| e | Ch 4 (e 0k ot S e located i | Hazel Fletcher from St. Louis, Mis- You can go East via California for little or no e & e ok’ at i B s st ) e o S o (- SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE €0. | (@, Chipman () ¢ T H bt s R el W U FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE whole Pacific Coast, and take your choice of ‘{fl:\ll"d\ Trinkle ( - forced landing on a flight to Al- —_— - o> - | ;\W’A(lf(‘s’ilkffihfi_n({‘ ‘ltl"u F)u”!('l'lllil('lhc trains y, inkl v R % o i - e 2 | from California to the ai K8 wesé foined by the ROAF| M- and Mrs. L. Cook have ar- 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating e St. Louis 1; Boston 2; Bealey, | HOV WEMe o He B e the|Mived here from Sentinel Island. | pay prONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 | you wish en route. Four years of pageantry, 4 Burkhart (8) and Garagila; Coop- < Ao, " | They i culminating in a great centennial celebration / er and O'Dea. BB d Ghhaine sulded Dothiel: = : | of California’s admission to_statehood, are ci ati 3; Brooklyn 7; Walt- ch b? L. Larsen, a northern | now_under way, and side trips into the lei- B O T o per. | : surely surroundings of the old 'panish Dons LR BEL (o thac S €1 Barber, who has been missing for | i are especially delightful. ’ g d: 2 4 -3 o . . . 7 Behrman (6) and Edwards. R TR e i oatantis | In San Francisco you will enjoy the invigor- .- — i A g k ating atmosphere of America’s coolest sum- Riper | mer city. Or you can bask in the sun in A trail| Southern California, see movie and radio e was locate | stars in Hollywood ‘and Los Angeles —even s e but weather obliterated all chances | | visit as far south as picturesque La Jolla and - : | San Diego on your way East. of Amlling, Hm far, Here are just a few of the finer, faster trains The following are leaders in bat-| The ground search party will| ' you may choose from for your trip East: i 5 ke ting and pitching in the two Major | search all trappers’ cabins in the | ; Leagues at the start of this wesk: area in an effort to find traces of | and connecting point with railroad th i cting point with railroads to New National Lecgue 7 the lost airman. | | THREE FAMOUS ROUTES EAST York, is well worth a vi:;it in itgelf. You will Batting—Hopg, Boston, .376; Ml e S P i enjoy its interesting food, antique shops and Walker, Brooklyn, .370. | FROM CALIFORNIA historic attractions. / Pitching—Pollet, St. Louis, 12 NOTICE | «2150; Trighe, Brookiyn, 96130 i | OVERLAND ‘ROUTE : THROUGH PULLMANS + COAST-T0-COAST American Lcague I have purchased the Femmer | - San Francisco to Chicago NOW! Th h Pull foas s ¥ % A 'ab Company as ENe g ; i e 2 roug ullman service fro. Batting— Vernon, Washington, | C ? 9_‘];";‘“:\ as OfNJ y 26, 1}"':;’ and Route trains, the “City of San Coast-to-Coast, on Southern Pacific and con~ 356; William, Boston, .355. and will be responsible for no bills| ¢ » “Overland Limited,” *“Pacific Lim- necting lines. You go stright through to New Pitching—Newhouser, Detroit, 20- contracted previous to that date. | ited” and the * ‘rancisco Challenger, York and Washington from San_ Francisco 3—870; Ferriss, Boston, 16-4—800. —FRED CROWELL, Owner | | take you directly east across the continent to via the Overland Route, and to New York b e L . o i el i Chicago, from San Franc over California’s from Los Angeles via the Golden State Route. spectacular High Sierra, across the inland sea of Great Salt Lake and through the Rockies, COMING! Plans are now under way fi two new streamlined Shasta Daylights to lin] =a o ! ; GOLDEN STATE ROUTE Portland and San Francisco daily by day= /o ‘ A light. Also, as new cars can be delivered, the | — Los Angeles to Chicago 4li-Pullman Cascade will be fully streamlined. NEW AND RECONDITIONED U. S. ARMY SURPLUS CLOTHING ] The “Golden State Limited” (all streamlined Type A-2 LEATHER FLIGHT JACKET Pulimans and reclining chair cars) and the ? Air Corps issue. Zipper front elustic-knitted wool cuffs and t. Reconditioned. 36-40 2 pockets, 11.75 0 B-3 Heavy SHEEPSKIN LEATHER PILOT'S Jacket. Large collar with double straps, zipper front, adiustable " stram. - resondioned.- ] 6,99 ype B-1 SHEEPSKIN LEATHER PANTS B-3 and D-1 Jackets. Front zippers at Heavy suspenders. itioned. (Send wais mall, Medium, L U. S. MARINE CORPS 3/4 LENGTH MACKINAW. Brown mole-skin cloti sheepskin or pile lining and collar. Waterproof interlin- 11,50 ing. 34-42 Type A-10 SHEEPSKIN lined 16” high FLYING BOOTS leather with rawhide draw string at top 13 50 o —Rubber soles and cleats oil-treated Size & only. RAINCOATS—Army lickers, dark green, y 2.25 Type D-1 SHEEPSKIN lined LEATHER NEW i Alr Corps issue FLIGHT SHIRTS. Lonz staple brown tropical used, CREW JACKET. zipper front. gy worcted for long hard wear. 2 pockets. 14-17 5 If not satisfied within five days, money wiil be refunded. Postage paid if money order cr check accompanies order. SEND FOR COMPLETE ADDITIONAL LISTING CONSUMERS CLOTHING C0., Inc. " DEPT E, 2066 FIRST AVENUE, NEW YORK, 29, N. Y. issue sl 100 . VIRGIN WOOL ARMY FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Cox "THE CULTURE OF ALASKAN INDIANS is preserved in their handcrafts. Traditional designs of carving, basketry and other primitive arts remain almost as they were before any use of machinery and modern methods for commerce and trade. Today powerfully motored PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES Coast Liners are seen aloft in striking contrast to older methods of transport. However, the service of PACIFIC NORTHERN . . . Alaska’s foremost Airline, reflects genuine Alaskan hospitality, and a pride in the heritage and culture of our great Empire of Destiny. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP PaciFic NoRTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST «Airlines RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager ght 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines “Californian,” economy train, run from Los Angeles to Chicago via Phoenix, Tucson and El Paso, with Juarez just across the border. Interesting one-day side trip from El Paso enables you to see world-famous Carlsbad Caverns. SUNSET ROUTE — Los Angeles to New Orleans Our Sunset Route trains, the famous “Sunset Limited” and the “‘Argonaut,” take you through the Southwest and Texas to the Old South. New Orleans, terminus of the route Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. S-P The friendly Southern Pacific For information, train reservations and assist- ance in planning your trip, write: J. W, GAINES, G.A.P.D., Room 501, 141% 4th Avenue Bldg., Seattle, Washington, or C G. ALtoN, Cana- dian General Agent, 619 Howe Street. Van- couver. B.CC Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma PASSENGERS J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent : 'l;-l-H-i- B o B B B e e e +

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