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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE CHANCE T0 JOIN USMMCC 10 OPEN 1946 —JUNEAU, AL THURSDAY SEPTE VlBkR 5 OUTFIELDER =2 U, ALASKA Garland Here |TEEN- AGE (LUB = o On First Trip of ir u For Cards 9-3 VIGOR%" - B iy e 16 21 ‘ Working on a charter 1 BY JOE REICHLER (BY TME ASSOCIATED PRFSS’ 4 P er in I h (AP SPORTS WRITER) The cnrush of the San Franc « £ George (Red) Munger, who only teward Pacific in six weeks. 2go, was wondering leaguc nant may yet Cac ¥ whether he weould leave G b i, hypnotism won't do 1t ducatior n time te join the St. Louis Card- Southpaw wis 1BuG) Beasley 1 Yo' inals this season, may prove the oplied psychology in the win- | ru scored « < leciding factor in the Redbir ried to hypnotize the Seal bat- -t in r \ ¢ hattle with the Brooklyn Dcdgers last oht, but t blasted eign trad i for ths National League pennant mound in two Merchant 5 Munger last night celebrated his nings and romped on to BASEBALL hSAII[RS Point, New qualify.for a li- sh \ e second week with the Cards since , sion for their fourth ce 3 engineer officer over Wbove ¢ his discharge from the army by rmph over. the Saer SlA"’ED AS rop (S in States Mercha um salaric pitching the Redbirds to an 81 1 M g o bty St a5 victory over the Chicago Cubs fr Dt B o e nagenisnt i Seattle over his first triumph of the year Meanwhile, Hcliywood's Stars ION!GI‘" BYJ F D | the tmfted Sta ettt b ) Dy oAb Geedy mibih The victory enabled the Cards to continued weaving their spell over Beadti ac g e s bainbuaraae i preserve their two game lead cver' th 1d Oaks, humbling them dha e sl skl ds the second place Dodgss, who de- 9-1 sinking the second-place’ At regular m e gt feated the Braves in Boston 2-1. | club on its fourth successive defeat the Juneau Volun Hefsen ey s e to iour games behind the Seals ! AL il pitek kg The Boston Red Sox moved to rtland’s doormat Beavers i cadbver 1. 4a within five games of clinching the ed five hits in two innings to ‘““,‘”m“\ it 1 American League pennant, defeating the Angels 3-2, with Harvey Maxtig? 1 plan Gastineau the Washington Senators 4-2 in the Storey contributing a triple and | r : S ale to the Supervisor {rei in a Capitol City while the Athletics a double in the scoring fr S i1 L: Merct Marine Cadet qu were shading the New York Yan-| The San Diego Padres shaded the e Arne Miithp. Oranig el VWEA i kees 4-3 in Philadelphia Seattle Rainiers 7-1, collecting 12 ok il o0, 95 I C She e bl e SeHbiee % Phil Marchileon gained his 12thybits ol three chu stealin i ! AL 3 ment, . pheve Rdliab far tHn 1t Pete Suder, [0r bases and cashing in on three e Se4so8 e it & ow Stk o DEE L4 In addi n 'eCol t 1ing of - 3 drove in the tie-breaking run in Kennedy set R £t o G E 1 A ' hip into service on t} v the seventh with a single. Joe Di- down on seven-hit }l\;’r A g e SUNEAU WOMAN'S She srmy SF 250 aggio’s 23rd home run' went to £ it vy B HE G refitted in Seattle waste for the Yankees. e e 1 S aROIdEp i') GIVEN - > > PRy STANDING OF CLUBS ARNV PRQM@H[' ‘&V{GRD KNGT {E‘ Chet Laabs drove in all St. Louis’ Pacific Coast icague ¥ ARGO in the ere thi and fish KTS 10 st Alasgka to morn- for the 1= from west runs with two home runs and a e (HARG fi( cingle us the Browis took the mea.- w oL FOR D.C. LEAGUF Dis K sure of the White Sox in Chicazo T e 2t%n 58l g with a 5-1 score & = L a Bucky Walters and Joe Beggsico iR ARE ANNOLN(J) Sword K v cperated pitch the Cincinnati g3 4{3; Rl Fre Reds to a 6-0 victor ar the ° o SRR i Ir n 9:3 Pittsburgh Pirates in Cincinnati 70 07 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5—The Pa~ o, (his morn : though they collected only six . 63 99 (:n: ; League (wu'urni.»? S ] 1 ‘_‘L 200 tons of cargo here; 1 the Philadelpbia Phils made Fertiand 60 101 Cup baseball playolfs will start the 1 Bat- of cement and the balanc ¢ count for extra bases, facluding Leaguo RYEh: ot B oty prezy Clats ned as 8. SHek icangd , home runs by Andy Seminick _ T¢4! W e VEGY G0 Bawand e e bt e and one by Del Ennis, to down the Bcston 95: 40 .08 parks of the clubs fin By A8 RS RepHET a0 A New York Giants 6-5 at the Polo > 55 season: first-and fourth sire SIDCE, DRP AR, JOR Grolbth g5 g first-place club will meet vin induction into the ¢ 0 b 68 481 the team in third spot. The second- 1 October 1 in ) Peli nd In the day's ony daylight 3 place club will meet the one in Richardsc < W 0 of Hal Newhouser hung up h 73 fourth place, Rowland announced, he was given hi pitching avin as the Det 55 14 The under the lights| Prior to entering he s GED E{'a, yr;vi' whipped the Cleveland Indians 14 89 331 Sept 1 The clubs will, V employed and ) Sccres and Latteries: National Les travel Sept. 28 to, the third and cannery worker ¥ Pri Loui: hedul American League Pet | sécond place parks, playing S rangell Institute frem couver 9 p. m Fostcn 4; Washington 2 - Sai sf all Alask son and H. Wagner i Comp teamers indefin Early. DR. JOHNSON VISITS s St. Louis 5; Chicago 1; Fannin X other tv and Helf; Lopat and Hayes. t Dr. Bill jehnson, senior in medi- Seattle to New Yerk 3;,Philadelphia 4; B2v- pmhdhl)lm cal hocl at Northwestern Uni- heduled ens and Robinson; Marchilden and New Yerk versity in C 0, ved in Ju- 1t 7:30 o'clock tomor h: tsburgh neau yesterday merning to spend Skagway, sailing veland 1; Detroit 4; Gromek NOTICE SENIOR SCOUT several days seeing thes sights in 9 c'clock cyrolds (8) and Jerdan; New- !the capital cit tian, southbound r ar” Richards. ting tonight the first of Jul scheduled ‘to arrive Monday ' gling” 'bia. not Fordham. Miettinen ved by the N > > - National League Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati 6; — 4 rtments (back-upstairs) of Sen- y at n'll" 5 - € DOROTHY BROWN RITES cevich, Gerheauser (6), Gornicki tal admitted Mrs.|ior Scouts, Tentative plans for ac- y cf Ke y fi 1l of Dorothy Brown (8) and Salkeld; Walters, Beggs ¢ and William | tivities of the coming year will be!completion of that work, Di died at the Governn Hos- (2) and Mueller. Granthan for medical attention yes- discussed, and it is hoped that wall scn boarde e ptember 1 be Philadelphia 6; New Discharged were Clarenc will be present at 7:30! Presby ission boat, and morning ) Schanz, Raffensberger (6), Beauchene and Mrs. Milton John- | beenn visiting southeaSt Alask ic Church (), Karl (8) and Seminick; Ken- scn and baby girl. i - - i tcwns for the last several Hays. will be said by the nedy, Budnick (6), Thompsen (T) — e — Cut glass is pressed—not cut—- plars to retu to the states fol- V. Whalen. Interment and Lombardi, Warren (7). want Ads brine results! into shape lowing his Juneau visit. e at Evergr Cemotery. Empire Chicago 1; St. Louis 8; Borowy Prim (5), Wyse (8) and Livingston; Munger and Garagiola. Brooklyn 3; Boston 1; Hatten and Edwards; Spahn, Barrett (9) and Masi. - eee ELBERTA PEACHES AP SPORTS ROUNDUP HUGH ¥ULLERTON) (BY or Canning and Eating Crate $2.25 BUY THEM NOW! NO LEVEEE? NEW YORK, Sept. 5—The “strug- All America Football Con- ference clubs have played to 129,000 fans in six pre-season exhibition games, which looks pretty good for the regular season opening Friday . and maybe it isn't just a co- incidence that the Giants-Lions (National League) exhibiticn was scheduled for Friday in Buffalo where the Bisons (A.A.C.) open their regular season against Brook- | lyn Sunday .. . As Bandleader Kay | Kyser, part owner of the Rccky Mount, N. C.. club said when pitch- er Bill Kehnedy broke the record with his 429th strikeout: “Just let - Bob Hope say something about Bob Feller.” Cleveland Bob never did anything to match Tony Naples, 21- year-old Cuban, who won 20 games and lost none for Peekskill, N. Y. in the North Atlantic League this season. Tony racked up his 19th and 20th victories by pitching a! doubleheader on Labor Day. | NAME IT AND TAKE IT Local fcotball fans likely will be! a trifle bewildersd this feason when ' they learn that the ckfield of| Kusserow, Rossides, Kasprzak gnd| Yablonski is performing for Coldm- Juneaw’s 0dest Super Market QUOTE OF THE WEEK 1 Manager Al Weill, when needled about Marty Servo's injury: “You keep your affairs cut of his nosz.” — . Phonograph Records, Beautiful, SAM.toGP. M T s TN . ’ - dvalis 2 Free Delwenes Daxly 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. | L v Home - Albert Bow P\ arl : ' Baftle of the GETS ASIOTANCE. 3 e s B FROM ELKS LODGE » : ‘ : e SUNDAY SCHOOL AT Beating back blades of grass, ; e CHAPEL BY LAKE TO Harry Lucas, bravely barged forth ' the ESUME NEXT SUNDAY immer home t At £ ance bullet- i The Sunday Scheol of the Cha- bludgecn before bound- business ccnducted at the re- 4 ke will re r a biy grizzly The mor voted is to 0:30 a.n 1 will thereupon monthly until further order of S . ! t it up & I¢ « » b 1ve A t ALV he AU T ; o h ub ctive and ¢ 10; at ea baby id banker in N 1 ) ELLIS AIR LINEQ DALY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawoek, Hydaburg ana ners for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FUR RESERVATIONS PHONE €2 i ex- under- inizations for manent direc- KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATI MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan to: All cperational expens incident k being assumed the themselves, ctivities Teen are ers & T Cor Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander . AA r[lES EN WETH I Rose nlct Tokeen Shakan § View Cove Edna Bay Point Baker -" Hetta Inlet pe Pole Lincoln Rock Returning by Way of : 2an American Awways flew th Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg following passengers to and from Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon sterday: Juneau y sattle: Samuel Hutchin- o e e | KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. Ganson, Ruth Carlson, Gladys KETCHIKAN, ALASKA vck. Fopia Lauker, Don Choate, Kennett Jones, Marvin Spomer, R Clarence Millig John Eliasc .‘\m-.—,-fl- | —— . " > Amy Milton, Joseph Jarvis, Lor- B X . etta Caven, Edith Gunning, Clar- Ejg QE': K?VICE t ence Decker, Tony Gomez B oy LA “..' Edward ' | Loftus, Lawrence Reed, Victor Bail- o shstaakice Daiks Bode Fairbanks, Z.nchorage Whitehorse meyer, Virgil Young, Elmer Keene VIA HAINES wmd Joseph McMillan £S Frem Fairbanks: Dr, A. J. PLAN \()\\ to make this SCENIC l’l()Nhl’K from 1 Ma- ' n Heise rd Sprehe TRIP wit LASKA'S TRAILBLAZERS * | i i bel Scurrah; to Ketchikan, Lloyd , [ 1 Cleves; and to Fairbanks, Harry f ‘, l|’ I'I—i /3\\":2"'2 A Cashen and Frank Cashen. |1 I attle: Denby Linder, Rolf i BUS LI ~ E ¥ Brennah, Jée Shields, R. L. Van Losson, : ; —— Joe ( e Rogg, Kendall oHwe, Hal McDowell, Fred Saw- Gabrielscn, Edward Pey-| § uis Robert, Cox, | JACK BURFORD—Local Agent aigotel Cax, daubson | JUNEAU, ALASKA »h Alsxander, Louis Schaffer, Regular Service from Sf;aiile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION . ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service - and Retailers of General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric and Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6.