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\TURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1946 WRONGSIDERS VERY MUCH IN Sy Ken Heinizelman Stops Contenders Third Time, with Two-Hifter BY JOE REICHLER P SPORTS W If the C naver b R . i will bs all righ ie Dyer to the Car the into H Groves stages of omed and Lefty becn summened to out the four week Luring th I had runy » | pennant SEALS STRETCH THEIR PCL LEAD T0 FOUR GAMES . Rainiers fo Keep Chal- | lenge to Angels WEATHERSBY an F Portland 1 acram 12 Hc '»\\vm. 8; 6 Los Angeles 8 D | for th2 Pacific Coa and Mar O'Doul ty) decided to at the ex- chances to Nati ce Portlanc Lea lead from Brooklyn wated Melton Dodgers blew all On anking hurler, for his cach oce is was a southps first try month who stepped them. Frank S 1 last night hung up A ilar ented | 13th win against eight loss 1If to thé The [ pounded out Dodge had ten by the of the Portland E2av- Philad Phils arlier in the €r's urth day. While a victe over the last|the ame seriz place Pittsburgh Pirates in their'! cwn back v I not have iol given the ce, it would ards first p have advanced them to within fiv percentage points of the top. So what happened? 1¢ got beat and by a southpaw to boot—and are once again two games behind the Dodgers. The latest unorthodox hurler check the Cs is Ken Heintzel man, who defeated them for th 1 time this son with a bril- two-hit, shuto The Philadel ia victory over srccklyn was sweet revenge for the Quakers. Having bowed 12 straight times this season to the Brooks be- th ur runs in the tallied a solo inr ) The Vic Sar isco to 1c sccond-place Oakland Acorns, de- -2 hi first time in gagements with the Sacra- mento Solons Righthanded Guy Fletcher, 2 game winner last ason who h bezn hampered by strained back this y held tke Acorns to sev- en safeties in hur] 15th win against r tore finally breaking the jinx v Hollyweo ¢ the double win last at 1 for Philadelphia, t P gained the Seattl their initial win at bets Field Rainicrs 8-6, evening their when Judd stopped Dodgers at two nes apie The with a feur-hit, 4-2 victory acr three runs in the third The Boston Red Sox dr five in their bi blood in their important fou series with the New Y defeatin their rivals crease their American to 13 games. Jo2 accounted f with his 19th homer, nerve in his right arm trying to head off Bobby Doerr in the fifth inning and was forced to leave tne F indefinite Tigers bunched thr \ pair of runs He will be out The Detroit of their six hits for in the second inni and downed the Chicago White Sox 3-1 The Cincinnati Reds, who lost game, of s to the Cubs I 3 i gained a 2 victory over their former tormentors for their seventh win in 17 meetings with the C this year. Scheduled night games between the New York Giants and Boston Braves in the National League and Washington’s Senators and Phila- delphia Athletics in the American League were postponed by rain Cleveland and the St. Louis Browns were not scheduled Scores and batte: : National League Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 2; Judd and Seminick; Melton, Behrman (3), Casey (7) and Edwards. Concinnati 3; Chicago 2; Hetki, Gumkbert (9) and Mueller; Bith- orn, Bauers (9) and Scheffing. American League New York 1; Boston 4; Chand- Jer, Marshall (7) and Robinson; Harris and H. Wagner. Chicago 1; Detroit 3; Hollings- worth and Hayes; Trucks and Rich- ards. e — STANDING Gr CLUBS Pacific Coast League and collected 11 hits off four hile their three pitch- rom kehind a threz-run rally San Di the o Padres Jes Dobernie, relieving b raeziving the mound oyd Christe and Ctero singled behind a walk issued to Bill Schuster, and Alban Glesscp doubled to wrap up the zame. -+ Baseball Scout's Nude_l_!ody Found DALLAS, Aug. > bloody, nude body of a man identified by cerds found in his clothes nearby as Les Wilson, a baseball scout the St. Louis Cardinals, was fou in a fourth floor room of a hotel here. this mor 4 Detective Chief Will {he had been dead only for Fritz said ) or three hours. Fritz said there was evi- dence that a fight I occurred earlier, The body, stripped of all cloth- ing, was found in a sitting po- sition. slumped against a wall with one arm draped over Former Ring Champ Killed in Atddenlj SANTA FE, N. M, Aug. 17—Eddie | Ma 41, once recognized by th1 National B jiing Asscciation as| Junior Lightweight Boxing Champ- | a chair. Teams W oL Potlyn ated foday beneath his over- | Sdn Francisco 93 23 660 turned automobile about 17 miles | Onkland 9 53 629 ,,th of here on U. S, Highway Los Angeles Kb 65 536 64, | Hollywood 3 2; 5?; P T ; Sacramento 4 ! 5 VERSON OU | Blenment oy DR. Holix_misoz\ ouT Pértland 9 8B W8 o oy Bivensss. Biteation] Seattle b 6 “09” 353 Supervisor for the Territorial De- | mencan Lea| partment of Education, left last| Team W L Pet ioht on the Denali with Miss Flor- Boston 80 34 02 ;0 Oman for Gulkana, New York 66 46 589! . “Holverson will plan a pro-| Detroit 63 47 5 oon. for the coming school year Washington 5 58 487y, Miss Oman, who is teaching cleveland 5 59 4824000 this fall, and will also in- Chicago 50 63 A}":’ spect conditions toward a possible St. Louis 47 63 421 ed location for the present Philadelphia 33 79 205 building National League In the event the school is mov- Team w L Pct o4 the transfer will only entail ap- Brooklyn 69 43 616 imately six miles and will not St. Louis 65 43 602 y way affect the school pro- Chicago 57 52 528/gpam at Gulkana, Dr. James Ryan, Boston 54 53 ' 505 pead of the Education Department Cincinnati 50 B 459 cajq. New York 48 62 436 e S e e Philadelphia 41 61 435 ESTELLE CASLER HERE Pjttsburgh 44 61 419/ Estelle Casler, a former resident — - {of Juneau, has arrived hére from Phonograph ~ Records, Home|Anchorag She is staying at the Beautiful, Baranof. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘ EATF r | (] mallv approved by the (m.n»[ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURFAU < - neas Y B KRUG WILL Stree littee was given WEATHER BULLETIN ElKS 3N SUNDAY f complaints to check over DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M. 120TH MERIBIAN TIME i m Nick Rocovich. He j Max. temp. TODAY cheek to pay for mew | roMt HERE last temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. i Legion baseballl of his prope: Station 24 hrs, Lowest 4:50 am. 24 hrs, Weather at out reet, but refused to | Ancherage 58 46 50 Trace Rain row i ,1,. termed defective j | Barrow 11 8 41 Trace Fog r he corner ¢n Harris 0" SUNDAY Bethel 58 44 46 0 Cloudy Since Mot pare ““, Councilman James Lars Ccrdova 53 i6 46 70 Rain Le R ey 1ad looked the stretct Dawson 41 09 Pog in the \ t € onc B could find little —ara ontol 39 3 hall, s ””i' (Continued from Page One) Engheer J. 1 (Continued frem Page One) ]“'xI:’x‘b.::‘\kL‘ .x‘| :‘1 l’: flflfifii 1ub vard to it: feNamars d it is up to | Haines 42 48 o Rain with a tior the Legion (have been made for equipment pur- i X use of Interior Department Tuneau 47 50 121 Rain wins, tl e though it's not sure the The second complaint was turned ttuck To Speak Juneau Airport 4 19 08 Rain cond half will be available. Another by the Baranof Hotel and | Federal land withdrawals in Al-, getchiikan 50 50 05 Cloudy vill added onto the tax rate, he ak Apartments agains A will be the subject of & dis-{ gutzenue 41 41 0 Clear ded, woul ing in only about i} cant shadk owned by Mike n by Curtis Shattuck. fyoGrath 41 41 03 Clondy $10,000 more, and the 19-mill rate Vasee, on First Street in the rear fsnexies ap BRIAGH L ARNBIG IR 0 40 0 Cloudy K At e 15 the increased valuation 3aranof. Condemnation is' “'1 be discussed by W. C. Arnoldportpway 42 42 16 Clondy D hould as much revenue as usk 1 said the building | o the Alaska Salmon Industy:{petersbutg a7 i . I w recast for last year. Not all | mned once » {Portland 51 0 pg JOAN I.ENGO HERE |the taxes were paid last year, he four years 5 lem-.‘u _ Mayor Marcus Jensen of DOUg-|mrince George 40 0 g:‘ xz:luudy ON WAY Io HOME offered; maybe the lower rate will Vaece is still payi on it ‘K-L;: \\-1]11 ,qu::uk nnl)mhnr ulllmr:. {Prince Rupert 47 0 Rain I help to induce payment this year. Want mployme ,u. will - be m: subject | gay Francisco 0 Cloudy ' Nielsen settlad the Another matter to be looked into|Of & talk by Val Poor of the Doug- |g 53 0 Clear Miss Jean Lingo, daughter of | eclaring: The Mayer is Cou man Neilsen's suggestion | 138 Chamber of Commerce 48 } Mr. and Mrs. Gec A. Lingo of | iit or the blame for the of an ordinance requiring chimney | THOMAS J. Moore, President of |whitenorse 46 46 Trace Cloudy Anchorage i with Juneau | turn out, if the 19-miil ctions as a fire precaution, | the Alaska Territorial Federation |ygiytat 47 51 147 Ramn and Fog T an ves yesterday af-! right with him, let’s 1, it was not all complaints in’| ©f L:abor, AFL, will speak on labor WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Another low pressure center appears to be ternoon ‘at the Birfield. snroute o City’s mail bag for this meeting. | ++oblems approaching the Gulf of Alaska this morning and a high pressure center Anchorage from Seattle. { That the Council did, by a five to A thank you note for their goo: Julius Heineman, Secretary of the s Jocated over southern British Columbia and southern Alberta with a Miss Lingo, former Juneau resi-|one vote, Grummett stil opposing. time during the recent visit in|Junesu Central Labor Council.iridge of high pressure extending northeastward to the southern portion dent and reporter for the Empire,| The budget, as set up, takes care Juneau came from the offic \d | AFL, will discuss unemployment | of the Yukon Territory. The temperatures of Southeast Alaska con- will spend six weeks with her par-|Of 12 Der cent higher wages for the men of the Coast Guard ter, and seasonal labor. N tinued below normal yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours Kol She has been | Streets Department and 25 per cent Haida Fred Ames, Vice-President of the over southeastern and central Alaska, the Bering Sea and the south S et il increasse for the Police De- ging even broad niles | Central Labor Council, will talk | gentral portion of Canada with scattered light rain showers over north- ty Hood | Partment. (A summary of principal t es of the City Fathers wes Oni/ “What Does Al Hold For | western Canada 3 a budget items is to be prepared for a jon from citizen J. S, | Me, a Newcomer?" | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) visited at the airport | Publication next week) omplimenting Police | Fugene Lockridge, Secretary of MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Mrs. Helen Troy | Truek Brings $121 Chief on and Patrolman ' the Bartenders’ Union, AFL, will Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | Other business disposed of by the, Maytied > courteous ma ik on “Labor.” | WIND Height of Waves e | ilmen last night included op- i1 inned a parking Absentee government in the Ter-| Station Weather Temp. Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) % i | f bids to purchase the town’s ¢ will be thie Aubject of 4 181k Gape Detlsa Raitn 58 8 B 1 foat M|SS Roff Solmst Jold police patrol truck. Councilman ey v . B Stender gl the TRt CaseBreset Rain-Fog 49 ENE 20 1 foot | George Jorgenson, through his Jor- LOGAN V | Unicn, AFL | Five Pinger Light Rain 49 ENE 16 2 feet . | oii; Motor OciBhay, was. Mkt g The problems of Alaska natives ‘Guard Island Cloudy 60 Calm Zero Ai Rambow Pa”yfinddvr at $121. Second bid was $50, Visiting at the home of the Tom regarding housing, extension of in- ' Lincoln Reck Cloudy 53 SE 8 1 foot g Upen the recommendation of Po- Morgans is Miss Eunice Logan,!dustry, extension of credit facili- Point Retreat Drizzle-Fog 49 ESE 13 2 feet Lane Rofi presented her| > Committee Chairman George [Uimer Juneau resident who re- ties id the fshing industry, will MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- wn composition in the form of :mf Jorgenson, application of Frank M. Cently arrvived here from Seattle. 'be discussed by Wlliam L. Paul, NING: Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat and protected waters morth of interesting piano sel a part | Kardanoff to buy back into the Oc- Until 1943 Miss Logan was em- Jv., vesenting the Alaska Nat- Sumner Strait—southerly to scutheasterly winds 20 to 25 miles. pet Mo, the entertainment at the bon |cidental Bar partnership was un- Ploved by the Indian Bur ive Brotherhood Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Prederick Sound anél voyage party given by the Rainbow |animously approved. An application teacher in the Juneau Go Sccretary Krug and party will outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—increasing southeasterly Girls in honor Mrs. Dora Sween- | for a new restaurant beer and wine 1001 nce that time she has be honcred at a dinner at the winds becoming 15 to 25 miles per hour and becoming southerly to south- y last ever ilicense at 475 South Franklin Street been teaching at Nome, Alaska Governor's House, scheduled for 7 easterly 15 to 20 miles per hcur by Sunday. Rain. Entitled “Water Legend” the mu-|was disapproved—the Council hold-, She plans to remain in Juneau pm. with a public reception to Low pressure center--29.70 inches—59 degrees north, 146 degrees west > legend of the Eagle ing to its ban on adding liquor Until approximately September 1 follow there beginning at 9 o'clock. and second low center—29.65 inches— 49 degrees north, 150 degrees west, ich the lakes and riv- | outlets. at which time she will return to - deepening and movlng northeastward. e brought to this country.| Advice of former District Engineer NCMe to Tesume her teaching po-| Mcdern styled eleciric heaters. B The composition is written in the|Col. Conrad P. Hardy, who con- |Sitio! i Home Beautiful. “"‘"“‘*‘H"‘"‘H" form of modern classical music ;(m ted boat harbor hearings for ‘lw It been rey d that Prof.} Army Engineers here this summes Iph Bri ind concert mas-er at Univer-| to make out an entirely new applica- ity of Oregon, was very much im-ltion for a construction permit for pressed with Miss Roff's composi-ian additional small boat harbor tion. She has been attending thatihere, The new application, at the school for the last year and at{demand of Nielsen, will be for a vresent in visiting her harbor four times the size contem- the summer, plated under the permit the City - now holds. It would include the | . jarea now set aside for the second Seward Re“denl {harbor and extend northward from Fafally Burned ;iiict s, vome e JARD, Alaska, Aug. 17.—Er ; Eckman, 50, burned to death y Piledriver Purchased tender,fresh-packed selectedpeas! terdav when fire destroyed his two- | WOrk on repairing the present ® Only the tenderest peas, se- i Hotnb. harbor is soon to begin, Mayor lected for taste, size and color, Ec n sald Wty Hendrickson announced. A crew to omwewmofcmamnt dbed whils o get to the Im(‘k:””‘ the steam piledriver just pur- E‘m.—packgd at the fleeting door through the hottest part of the | €hased by the City out of Army moment of perfect flavor. e 1 rplus is now being recruited. Pur- Epo ! chase of the driver—a hurry-up bar- YHE LABEL DENTAL SURGEON FROM ANCHORAGE or Caldwell Emerson, De al Surgecn, has arrived here fr Ft. Richardson for up cf Army enlisted in Southeast Alaska. He plans to be here for proximately a week and dur that time will set office the Indian Hospital. He - . hes. brought with him the dental 110 h.p. Crowns with 2%-1 reduction gear charts of all Army men he plans to examine. Stationed in Alaska for 30 months, with two years in the Aleutians, Major expects to Army in the next month or so. plans to set up a in Cordova and spend war career in Alas his ‘No alarm needed WHEN YOU insure with this Hartford agency you can be certain we’ll be there promptly after a fire ready to settle vour loss. At all times, we welcome the oppor- tunity to advise you on any insurance matters. Be sure your insurance is adeguate today! Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 well-known composer rom dental check- nen stationed ap- up a temporary | the past spent Emerson be separated from the dentistry office post j was bettered by the Council's voting {it. At the hearing here, Col. 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