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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE VETERANS’ GUIDE By MAJOR THOM/\‘ M. M‘\L A NBY 2 Doctor said Borden's e oy Sl ST H;, ” " would give her a boost! claims he won't shave unt el shoy akbout 40 points ¢ Jire l s Now the fans want a g $e DODGERS EO rule allowing only “two b ! ! h i v a ball lost in Ben’s chi ach | there them o b : : ; 1f, the Pacific Coas gue d 3 ' expects to get the okay to betom oned a coupl ) M G Mt Pl | w‘N BY a kig league, then how come no |Li while trainir t 1 v 2 Daly, Y D ie D 10,3 club in the loop has been able : conside x b y M G. (¢ v top the 7,210 average pre-gam: a 1 L T G. Joh ( M tendance. marK this season? . . .lmay be payab n Aidiy & [ 5 Only Oakland’s that high, , B | G5 [M 30 ON W ! ‘ dentally i offi B R P I A SPOR > > > I 1 16 < 1 C A The second place St. Louis Card- 1 ! 3 inals bLelabored S Jo> Hat- I d - o y rda of how long «oor P 1 Card triumph evenzd the ‘he Veter kAot A R o 19 Pk % 2 : crucial” series between the two 60 n law; | war y he VA, e A i A ( The Card-Di decent livit h A 1 1 Ayl “’ i nths old now - and you'd never guess how “\l;n\:“Y 00::4 g A% {eil m‘,.‘l;vlv‘ !\x‘u‘x vear } ohok . b it “m{',. : .,’,Lv)\;” .:(\)J; AIA;:,.r(ll‘.()(‘Xn‘ds]\,‘xg< tion against the Boston Red So o S ted. Press) 14 "l nekbiberiel Gibbs, John Wiiliam Ger- glad he did. She g {ovely tae s o i Im as N resistered his 20th victory| The San Francisco Seals today)“y,"p, ., william Regan, Roscoe Fritch, oGkl rowing lavely teeth Ror SIEeES ptiew: A1 3 c on to ity et B e, sure the 400 units of Vitamin D in every pint are helping! the Pacific Coast second fully 05 gue pennant, but their | successive bla y punchless Oakl: ned hopes for a record . by twirling the Cleveland Ir to a 4-1 victory The triumph gave Feller line in the record books as it tied an cs a veter . more than four years of under Publi > VA may ap- Jacobson, John Fisher, Ed- 8.5, 10: Mothers: 2 mith, Vincent Martin, Ed ated Mil cal Association, Cc the A 1 Foods and Nutrition. g of the 1d Aco! Ag Karl Cook, W Addie Joss' ue standard + of study which lasts B¢ sevon ¢ | ‘nce for their series this week. e i T B. Hunt, Emily Nie- The Detroit Tizers replaced the| By ‘humilia she ‘Adotnie 9310 (0 e aaroval of I Nichoff, Rudy Nieho n See .W at r New York Yankces as Boston's|last night, the als grabbed a“w iministrator (Genstal Brads i o en- R. C. Willi ame advantage over the in the flag race. Meiton chalked up b he Seals Clesest rival by defeating the | three- Bronxites 6-0 to wresi second place | from their victims by cne percen-| Big Clitf {6th victory £ abled vets eligible in't get VA ap- In the past, dis for Public 16 cou PR oo mp”am' FOR does for coffee! sixth inning with an | i an ai back d sidelin in the 4 $ four years vet who - him for almest two weeks, pitch Dale Matthewson fin- wapted to be a doctor, but had to # v Canco, a mu foot yacht from i \ the third place Chicago Cubs to an between the two the!uo through three years of college | the sub A8 Bor ki bt S 3 Ketehikan and i 8-1 v over the New Yol ven hits, while Sanjanq four of medical school, couldn’t beycnd ihat on, D nNCNS, peau today on 1 | Giants under the Polo Grounds men pounded Floyd art his course under Public 16, I the Finaz 14 1 Henry Gray, Irax Serving as a servic vacht ' for light 5 | even if he ed to pay for the last | ) y FTUCe merican Can Company, the triple to the 1 zht f d-ranking Lcs Angeles An Carae I o | Whitzom sower bodt Wil be pick by Connie Ry score shut cut the Hollywood Stars| TR tindar William Wayman, Leo company Stficis in Ju- Fernandez from first base w for a lead two games to ¢ 18, t F daly,, ¥ ne Da Upon leaving ln . th n- winning run in the ninth inning one in their s | cours fr For 1 call at A S the Boston Braves edged out .the, The last-place ttle Rainiers! There’s no limit ¢ oAb 5 eacock, Antheny can, WhicH 4 cellar-dwelling Pittsku Pirate d cut a 7 v y over the tuition the VA i v Ain v i v m Wyl C mpa [ 2-1 Portland Beavers, their second in a — rCtds G2 T etchikan: F is Lumb, SEE rank Wright Aftor dropping six v/row. Lou Novikoff accounted for X A ay Nevi i - 1 &hibe Park, the Cincinnati Reds|two Ra'nier runs on a homer be- ]wo S]'AR“NERS EBuor Mo N Renwick Nevil § RUGISTERED A LANGZ | turned about and downed the Phil-| hind Jo-Jo White's single in the s = e ~ Walkor, Emily An- REGISTER AT bt ANGZ s twice, 4-3 h inning. Bob Kahile's tat-run . i 1 Josspt Page, Bar- ' AP RRRE L | 2-0, the opener in the 1ith inninz.!gouble in the decisive seventh Flv TO WESIWARD i e S b g o ¢ the! Bars Wil Helped Bob Kennedy's fot frame climaxed a four-run attack. e PP e M omak, Grace irece or Shalig i : Fome run, the Chicago Danny Escobar drove in three Port- gROM THN o5 <o e Hill Juline Rocks well, :\1.(}‘:\(‘!], scered three times in nd marsers with as many hits. | (I | E *J Empire Want Ads ! ' To Whitchor Edwin Hall sty o 1;‘1_ 'E"‘ Hmond “"l“d\"”v ping to come from b Sacramento’s Solons peppered the s UL, FISEREF DURRSIRANOL ST s : y At the Philadelphia Athletic £ el . g 1 A. Gridl ton, D. I remember the day we first tried Borden's Evaporated for feat the Philadelphia Athletic n Diecgo Padr with 17 hits £ Atrlt i i Four hits and an error produced Vbl i lbohers BRA A 105 _Arriving on Airlines George T Glen- coffee. My husband was won over lmmedlalely ..and so was L. 1 B i the ¢ hr ” -”M:' Sl 1 Starliner Fairb: \\.'nn BBl T n, Mt Borden(s really brings out the rich, deep n}:}L kesn i 1 the St E A ]‘ g Cot- 1L; n cup of coffee what it should be! Borden 's"id gra ‘cooking, Beat the Washington E€2nat Bl o0 os MlEa s Stevens were ley, Calif.; Eugene D. Stur- too—try it! Nelson Potter yielded six hits to the followir from An- A. Bechtel, Andy Mineot, Wil- carn his seventh suc iNG: OF CLUBS i chorage: G ham Cobert, Seattle; G. L. Holme: L 3 Pacific Cuast League Hrc m Cordov w Matth 2 c and ba s william M. Matthey Fral Scores i b K P g . LEFTOVER COFFEE AND National League San Brandiso 82 43 $ sl % St. Louis 10; Brooklyn 3; Dick- o\ m‘d"' - ekl lis La Sota, Seattle. BORDENS MAKE A son and Kluttz, Garagiola (6); Hat-' " "0 o 0o 3 R Departing on the Starliner An-! T / ten, Herring (6), 8y and L"““ Angeles ":‘ 'fg 548 cnorage w the following pas-! sany What Not Shelves. PUDDING DELIGHT! Eivard :{L _H\ncd‘ 21 6 Zég sengers for the Westward City:| Heme Beautiful. S Q | . Wbt G il dnninys ik D“m' e ‘45 W B. Mikesell, J. L Mikescll, E. y Cincinnati 4; Philadelphia 3; l,m“m’ 5 372 F. Brinkworth, M‘!n E. r Brink- | COFFEE NUT PUDDING 3 Malloy, Gumbzrt (11) and Mueller; ceatile e aa)onn BOLElE BUUCREER, et : affensherger and Seminick T a % trude Berry, Lucillc Ccokson, T. J.| 1 cup strong coffee 13 teaspoon salt k Raifensbe ind Seminick. 1 s | P Sccond Game Townsend, James Zimmerman, | 1 cup Borden's Vitamin D 1 egg, slightly beaten Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 0 Walter Farrell, Roy Lee, T. L. Gar Evaporated Milk 1 teaspoon vanilla | Dlackwell, Gumkaft (9) and Lam . rison, Loren Sasseen, Jack Garland, | V2 cup sugar V3 eup coarsely chopped H anno; Donnelly, Schanz (9} ard pegrejt 56 0 Edward George, Mrs. H. Beymer, 3 tablespoons corn- walnuts, if desired ‘ Seminick At & o R. Beymer, Howard Beymer, Arnold : starch | Chicago 8; New York 1; Passeau 2 Risatin :_,0 P Beymer; to Cordova: C. W. Er-! : Heat coffee fmd 15 cup of the ‘Rnrdfin's and Livingten; Ge2, Kennedy (6), cjoyel ‘l a7 59 win, John R. Buehrle. | H Evaporated in top of double boiler. Mix alany it o NI B 2 2 H sugar, cornstarch, owly add remain- ALCrna{h% tBn. m.d‘ Wafx.«n, ; St. Louis 42 54 on the :»yarlnwr F: : ing 1 cup of milk, stirring until smooth. i Pittsburgh 1; Boston 2; Lanning cpfeago .39 58 were the following passengers : Stir cornstarch mixture into hot mixture. | and Baker; Sain and O'Dea. Philadelphia ......... 28 63 for Fairbanks: Edward Burns, G.| H Cook, stirring constantly, over hot water i American’ League | Monk, Wm. Walker, John Green, r ': 10 minutes. Pour part of mixture over egg, \ Boston 1; Cleveland 4; Harri National League ' Berger Amundson, Stanley Amund- | : mixing well. Return to double boiler; cook Jehnsen (5), Dr vard (8) and Team w L Pct scn, Frank Super. Wm. Parker ¥ B .4 mingtes longer, sifring B"““I‘["" 'l{‘;":l‘ : f \ H Wagner; Feller and Hegan., Brooklyn .........59 37 gton, L. Schuff, John Sprat- 3 G e oats i N A O 1 : New York 0; Detroit 6; Rusco, St. Louis 86 39 lin, P. Magey, Frank Fortman, - : ;;’“k il g T . @TheTonie Comppay i Queen (2), Marshall (8) and Rob- 52 , 43 > Farr, Adolph Svenddal, Da- | 2 | inson; B‘:umnlem{l 'Ill)l)bl.(s: 47 48 vid Kydd, Mrs. I ik s bt ) -\v;z; ington 2; 8;){ Ifug ? i;u(l!- Boston 5 49 Catherine Wespelt, Mr n, Masterson (8) and Early; Pot- New York : 43 54 ans, Ralph Amundson: to Anchor- fc -"( . it tey, Ferrick (9) and Mancuso. Philadelphia .40 53 Mrs, Truitt, Kenneth Truitt. No iner mi in any Can! i L Philadelphia 2; Chicago 6; Fow- pjttsburgh 37 36 v » ler and DeSaut Lopat and Hay- .- rvEs . CATE NOW...400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINY PRA MECAHNER EATE Make common foods es, { B I | i i FRIDAY IS HELD | The Public Roads Administra-| L | tion received two war-surplus cat- | up)lldls on the Baranof today. 4 DAY AI EVERGREEN ’lhwo cats are to be used in Ju- by the PRA and are the W Al NS (righ ROUNDUP Bowl 20 EVE“I Inhe« models. Run by a Caterpillar | riff Michael Mulcat | diesel engine, they are the No.! for arraignment on twe I E uncommonly good! This y | zestful new flavor in glass shaker with moisture- proof top adds delicious goodncss. ' Everything in Sporting , g g > > 2 = o = ™ z w d from his county. jail cell minal court sault charges, e in ¢ and 3 . i o air ~four 3 By Sic Feder { 20 m“d: with 13-foot 'laties. The 17-year-old suspect in the kidnap-murder Suzanne De | GARLIC SALT G d (Pinch-hitting for Hugh Fullerton) viznyzfelliref}ZyBlZ:x;m“ h“litflx“'l Every. South American comntry |, /12Ce3 life imprisonment if convicicd on the burglary and assault ONION SALT 00as SPORT"CENTER orrow after- arges cts persist ti 1 has confessed the cille CELERY SALY NEW YCORK, Aug. 1.—The Louis- starting at 2 oclock. The except Chile and Ecuador touches| ° arges. Reports persist thet H has confessed that he killed SAVOR SALT Mauriello merry-go-round had a5 (o oqned events are as follows: Br s borders. Suzanne. | SEASONING oo s et o, i much chance of going to De lolt“ Bova Hhd Bl bhiag bmnd as a GI has of mistaking spam for . 3 104 i jump, ages 5—7; Boys' running sirloin smothered in mushrooms = $ l h broad jump, 8—10; Girls' running « . Mauriello li in the Bronx o 2 5 B TSl Yaike Jacobs FXDects His | LLoRn SELR: e RlE SOV frunning 4n s 5 ng .. & broad jump, 11—15; Girls’ running cash registers to sing their snap- . o, ghRrE O e DG SCug . Wih. EIOn % Girls’ wheelbarrow race, no age contributed to see the local herc. . limit; Boys' wheelbarrow race, no e r e Stadium < s Point one for Yanke B dae, o .. Mike's contract with the Stad- i ium (and, incidentally, the Polo b 'Sééddfifi:hfiv'l- Grounds, which cuts in on the .70 g [ m“ ;‘:; _1 _Buy.s rent) is all signed, sealed and put el 3:;' —13; Girls' 75-yard in the safe). ash, 11—I18. Point No, 2 . . . It he goes into! Cirle’ basketball freeze-out, ages Detroit, Uncle Mike would have to| ' —11; Boys ‘basketbgll freeze-out, ; Girls’ basketball freeze-out, cut the local promoter “in”. : n Detroit, that would be Nick ; Boys' basketball freeze-out, Londes, and Mike and Nick love each other about as much as pickles and ice cream . . . The last.time; * they collided, in a local restaurant, a 'sportt. writer stepped in between | MDTOB BEBUII.D and MARINB SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 e, COLUMBIA . herseshoe pitching, &-lo,l GREWERIES Horseshoe pitching, 8—10; horseshoe pitching, 11—16; * horseshoe pitching, 11—15. Inc. TACGMA Regular Service from Seatle and Tacoma i o g o s s il ropen Mon- - ey Diisd b FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS 3 not charging for tickets for a day afternoon. 5 .. ODOM & €O. 5. 8 S g i 3hg\;‘n‘\ you picture Mike giving Nick FROM WHITEHORSE BEFBIGBBAT“]“ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent B e L e e B i a chance to make a buck? Mrs. W..B. Arnold, A. E. Crook- ONCE OVER LIGHTLY ers and Lt. T. Hydes have arrived Infielder Ben Reese of Themas-|from Whitehorse. They are stay- ville in the Georgia-Florida league!ing at the ‘Baranofl Hotel,