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TR RRERTTT IO I = lbl SDAY, SLPTtMBLR Jaldage g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SanDiego Bey WinsSoap Box Derby | ELIEF ACE SEALS KEEP IS WINNER ~ THEIR LEAD FOR CARDS P.C. LEAGUE (BY JACK HAND) (AP SPORTS WRITER National Leaguo cmember the 1946 penns By RICHARD C l SHIN ated Press fan > moment {he “Battle of the Manager Eddie Dyer Club _eased incovering Al Brazle as his lates esterday. by elief ace to match Leo Durocher’s ame bulge on iy ) g Oakland Acorns duel for the P The lean lefthander’s greatest d [ the season came yesterday wh e received credit for both end of Siu Fi te pennant, knocked over S n neisco \ double win over Cincinnati, 6-4 romento, and 5-1, in a holid: ind 8-7, although he, too, n:eded doublch at Seals Stadium elp from the bullpen in the late While Oakland was losing a pair to Giltert Kiegan (center) ef San Dicgo, Calif., cap Box Derby, nears the tages of the sccond game. Hollywoed, 3-2 and in fi finich at Akren, 0., just ahead of R nd in the championship heat The twin victories re-established hours of baseball at the film city. of the finals. On the left is James Haney, ied third, (AP Wirephoto) the Cards' lead at 2 1-2 games be- The other clubs divided honors. st wse Brocklyn, after winning tho Los Angeles clipped Portland, 10- { pener from the Phill 5, cn 15 hits off four Beaver hurl- DOPF IS GIVEN ON 6 (AR pi”‘ Up WWWS E}A; B\! i foul of Oscar Judd's left arm and ers but dropped the fin 3 EAY a4 | drepped the 3-2 finale San Di topped Seattle 7 & : ; s e 0 S ol SMALL LEAGUES N FATALTO TWO FANSFOR RACING ninth-inning double the cnd game, for the New York Giants in th only to ‘eight-run seventh innir hat earn- PACIFIC HORTHWEST RA(E DRIV‘RS AT SEATTLE TRACK ed an 8-3 edge and an cven break won ith which had the STANLING OF CLUBS Cooper spoiled Brother . (BY TAT ASSGCIATED PR : _4 SEATTLE, Sept. 3—Racing fans with 2 two-run double. ) 102 58 VT i e i it : : . million dcllars a day to back r s, tme be had o 15 5o League pen-' (assjc Dies on'Dirf” |Havorites during the Longacres is brother since " eason which ended Labor Day r:"lzxsm.]s. lliu- mutuel dows exceeded .Sv nl— -1 cpener for lion dolie This was The veteran Russ Bauers, a fo; ATLANTA, Sept. 3 — Two of the suqcy 1! 15t xf:‘l ; o id down Pirate, earned his first vt * nation’s top flight automobile 11,500,600 for season. bhe season on a 7-3 job for the = were killed yesterday in a Longacres trac receive Joubs in the second. pile-up as - their superc percent. of plus break New York's iargest crowd of the k 3 em eigh i ames be- ~]ll(]i roared into the ge to the 1 .‘“ payoff eascn, 73,551 peid, watched Boston Detroi n hag M 1 only SeVeN wegr turn of the one-mi The State t v weep both games from the New washinaton 63 Fule ngz a pond at Atlanta’s Le fork Yankees, 5-2 and 3-1, moving ' Chicago 59 he Sox toward a mathematical 1ag Cleveland 58 5 ‘l‘ ol s ot ot n linching with a 15 1-2 game 54 3 ‘; % - ‘“;{“ ” iy \“ BAYE ) ot wihnes o0 Ahe CuUOWELLS BEPAR Bob Newson thoroughly 13 Pl o Bt s “j"‘ll'.‘ il lis Mcmorial Day imeelf on the hol National League 0 e W e e Barringer of “m;mmg \Q,h ; ity s is only four games behind & & ity ¢ or a Brooklyn 78 5 & is merning on t lap of 1s in the league for the ¢ Boston 66 61 HIEr lostagTithe dpsner 710 Clovis, Califc month, earned his fifth Gineiny 6 3 W nah ? ! For the ictory, 7-1, for an even br hiladel 55 73 ) 2 event i b Hank Green tw i homer Y " 75 &TYU GFF‘KER S 3 dauchte brovided the scorinz punch for De- pitciur 50 13 v el sl b Gustavus M hen.“rst lhaxlilpzl r“((rw:‘,l.ll. a \ , PASAONE LA AR igalfi A'i B Ej along with § 0 in cash, in w Crowell, at JAHL"VI' Papish outpitched Al Benton to 8140 411G Lhe DGR S SAGIIATA N it 5 sl lquare matters, 6-2. speed of 114.820 miles per hou The moderr: g1 ine thre St. Louis Thumped Cleveland, 9 3—Appointment FHo T 5 SRMARARL U i el 1 Asia Home Bea cribs. en of Rosen ' an eight-run spurt in the mg,htl‘ nning of the opener and the cams played 13 innings to a 2-2 leadlock before darkness forced the fecond game to be called. It will GRID mfiuzf Bosten Univer- e re-played as part of a dcuble- sity. » P 1 half y s, he served as athletic officer at Attu. / - - | 2 B B lEADERS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 3.— T | # \ The Alaskan Department Fcotball HREE DO‘JN 5 League will, Army officials said to- S F day, be composed of two div ? Ual The following are the batting the Aleutian and the Mainland,| OAKLAND, Calif, Sept. 3. — A bs nd pitching leaders in the Major with six teams in each. Lucking motereycle had three Oak- 4 Leaders at the start of this week:| The Aleutian sector will have!lind policemen on the injured list | | 28, swung tod; Officer Herbert Soares, National League Batting—Musial, Louis, .368; Hopp, Boston, .358. three teams on Shemya, two on Amchitka and one on Umnak island. | National League Pitching—Howe, The Mainland portion will include|® leg over the cycle and kicked bhiladelphia, 11-4—733; Higbe, five teams at Fort Richardson and | the starter. He didn't know the | | machine was in gear. It knocked R NN Each division will play a roung|Bim dcwn, rocketed up the station i; robin scnedule with the pennant|Steps, bewli; over Martin Mission, winners meeting in October for thc‘-‘"‘1 crashed through a door, floor- one at Ladd Field, Fairbanks. American Leagus Batting—.342; Pesky, Boston, .336. American League Pitching—Fer- iss, Boston, 24-4—.857; Newhouser,! A} 1 Department crown. {ing Harold Sherbourne ctroit, 23-6—.793. The opcning game will be Sat- - | TR TN ur with the Ferd Richar sm" DAN ms, an Air Corps eleven, In newly redecorated AB Hall;! ing to Ladd Field. The Ladd team,| 19 pm. to 1 am. Eaton's Orches- Mcets 2 pm. Wed. AEL and P with a 200 pound line and an ex. |tra presented by Clyde R. Brown. ICo. Penthouse for business. Lunch- pencm‘ed backfield, is rated as the| e JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB favorite. 1 NOTICE i —EDITH HEISER —_——————— Stated communication Gastineau | - —— | Phonograph Records. Home|Lodge 124 F. & A. M, tonight, : Home Beautiful. Beautiful. Eagles’ Hall. Refreshments, i | 7:30. | i | “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean b when we invite you to relax on a Clipper’” i | | l Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is | *way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie, | { But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the | Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make him | comfortabie . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of ! the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip % 20 anywhere. Just inquirc at the address below. 'Haw AMERICAN Baranof Hotel | Phone 106 ‘;77'11' J;;/flm of ///7/ fuing ( 7 /fi/e/s ELLIS AIR LINES || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN | via Petershury and Wrangell [ With connections, to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 ri & MALTING COMPANY : E. G. Sick, Pres. | SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING Since 1878 WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION Distributed Throughout Alaska by NATIONAL GROCERY CO, FISH LANDINGS we T, S R outhbound passengers on the Prin- d-trip to Skag- The following fish landings wet rse over the cess Louise made in Juneau over the Labc They plan to travel to Denver, ;Day weekend: the Dixon, sk Colorado, where Mr. Willlams will pered by Emil Samuelson, brought attend a mining conference. From in 11,000 pou halibut to make a trip to visit Denver to E: they cendido, exect is of black e California, cod and the Nuisance t ley Thompson, sold part of the relatives of salmon to nt on the The Willilamses plan to be absent 11, 10,000 to Booth r from Juneau for aproximately. a is > May's Tillicum the wife month and a half. 0l¢ )i 1 to Sebastian 1ndiar Pacifi = N joho IT kipper Al I M. Sger Iy | 7 s m 1d 2,000 salmen to en yed in that office BOX PHIONE 2084 n Stuart; and the Mary - o - ’ ipper Orin Ad n, brought | SE \ art ‘ CONTRACTOR >eo Ralpk J. Rivers, Ala . JUNEAU. AL/SKA L Gene took off SQUAR f : SQUARE 'SINNET HER by enroute to Washin ving' your build- 4 s re 1 appear ing repaired® portation Com= s s : 'F e RE ek For Quality Workmanship Al oclock cne CALL PHONFE 204 s 700 tons of - 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You 4 Empire Want Aa @ ten o Captained by Erling Brast ok PR RS PIONS 9 MO oo Square Sinnet will not be s £ Juneau cr the return trip load salmen to take directly ) Everything cargo, the Square Sinnet ) . : hotise traller, 8 Joep and lots of .}, SPOM{iNG to Juneau - EDITII WALY Goods oA URNS Edith Walker returned yesterday from Warm Springs resort aboard ihe Leota. She reports a wender- but is anxious to be- > in busi- KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. 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