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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 : ¢ : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ’Wenalchee Is T Champin WIL (BY TE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | | The Wenatchee Chiefs have been | | crcwned the 1946 champions in Ihol | Western International League, even EDNM n‘(\ ;m fimwm theugh they suffered a double set- ! A T G kagy | vesterday, at the har U[§ ' BA(K‘SE I IEA[ | Bremerten cores of 14 to 3 and! Rayal € . g o r i5 to 4 | Uganda b \Y . WORK WAS | - Wenaiehee is reputedly the smal-| =N BEAT:. | lest in the United States toj g F y | st a B ball club. Wenat- ! - d | che ¢ dymere W : % ship end after oustir the erstwhile S gty Swipe ElghtBase Which s Wt 1e-ha seasol shap The highest cdds since the start ik 165 b Enos G the San Francisco Seals, with a Western Intemational games: ¢ constr ¢ ) five-game edge, to wind up two Chlef Lal’(emst CEIRIN naa A']un‘”:‘\\n‘l‘\v of | weeks hence with the Pacific Coast Baseball League pennant, and for this the loop leaders owed thanks to the Hollywood Stars. swiped While the San Francisco club bases in one game yesterday—three | split a doubleheader yesterday, short cf the modern National winning the nightcap 3-2 after League record—in drubbing the New Sacramento’s Solons had taken the York Giants 11-3. Despite their first game 4-3, Hollywood rounded victory, theé Dodgers dropped out a conquest that was disastrous half game to the Cardinals, who for the Oakland challengers for the sWept a dcuble header from the| flag. | P urgh Pirates to increase thei The Seals’ pitching ace, Larry first place lead to two full games. Jensen, pitching only nine balls in' However, the Dodgers’ pesition is a relief chore, got credit for first Lot so bad as it sounds, since they sir final doubleheader, drubbing ! the Victoria Athletics 17 to 8 in | the ni p after taking the open- | | ries over | of 2 tof uver too both by the sco Tacoma, the Tace from the second- | Senators 4 to 1 and! 13 to 3. { Here are the unofficial final standings: Team w L Wenatchee 89 L Tigers | FROM SEATTLE FLY UNITED Bitkh Hobhdh MAINLINERS TO o g 1 48 & st e, e St B (G place when the movie city stars are only one game behind in thel PREW GO ( ha ] all_vol AND "ALL THE EAST” started to work on them. Oakland losing column, having two more} 3rEmerton < (" = ) 17 st Divisio won the opener yesterday, 11 to 8, 88mes to 1)L. ({1.‘11 St. Lmu.\.. b ;1’ C::) 5071 ,[. 1 Pe n will return to Juneau SLIGHT TiMEs but the Stars came back for a 4.3/ Pete Reiser was the Dodger's big- . S Lo I Friday, September 13 AR S0REY ¥ decision in the afterpiece, called in €est larcenist Hezgtole| } ATOOUVED 6 ¢ 282 264 a1 his heme in An- the sixth inning over the protest hres bases, et s Ealid - chorage CHICAGO . . 18% hrs. of Acomn manager Casey Stengel,/make it 34 for the season. Seven| bl - o VORE i and rounded out the series with a times this year he has stolen home.| Joe Hatten held the Giants in margin of seven games to two. P % t The cellar-dwelling Portland ¢heck with four hits. ‘All-SIARS DEFEAT Cards Swatl 5 Hurlers BeaVvers swept a doubleheader.with Los Angeles, t0 1 and 6 to 3 { After eking out a 5-4 decision = e, o o A tes, i 11 mmninas ot e opener. e |JGANDA;ANOTHER rgh Cards pummelled five Pit sh C \1‘(\v TOW 2 ¥ N vitheut the cwn - TROUBLE \ man who al- i automobile 1sent was sen- Summa 1o SAN FRANCISCO . 14 hrs. LOS ANGELES . « 17 hrs. (via connecting airline to Seattle) UNITED 5-4, with the teams dividing y R G i A &% f 1! terday’s double bill. San Diego won“r;‘x“h“( ‘\ ‘\“l ;xl "“;‘ :(: ; 4 i5idd 1 GAME ON I’ON‘G“ i twe rmatory S K ghtcap victor of 12 to 2. | erncon 1 the opener 4-1 on the four-hit e Bostornc Red ot Wi hdy i g A g AIR LINES pitching if Vernon Kennedy and the Rainiers came back to take the seven-inning- nightcap 6 to 1. In Seattle, call Elliott 3700 or your travel agent win the American League flag in' Bpeehall returned to the Fire- the west. Despite their defeat byimens pall park diamond yesterday ad the car nd was using it to In Saturaay’s games, San ‘Fran- the Philadelphia Athletics 5-3 yes flecrnoen as t au All-Stars 1 or uttle back nd forth between two e terday, they came nearer to clinch- and ¢ nine from o cisco beat Sacramento 10-3; San oS00 T G g place | 3 s & rigd S ive Diego topped Seattle 3-2, Oakland, g e S AR S | EIMION to 9. It.:wap Reyno. 1 from a mov- - > New York Yankees and ths tbirdis | friendly game ough both h her family Bplte Teant Ads. belne. resuits defeated Hollywood 3-1 and Les Angeles whitewashed Pcrtland 10-0. }:]‘ (\' Deteit Tigers (!mppm} twin| cidqes were out to win kill. The Sox now need only one The score for the game, witness- )mrn- victory to eliminate the Yank-, o o c-opa a crowd of almost 200 towns- SR ecs and two tc end all mathemati- Pacific Coast League {cal changes for the Bengals. They| heclg, Ll Cl,'.':’,i’i"’z"\M!\“’i’,’\' . g e SRR T [0 TR Team W L Pctican do it tomorrow mothey mieetly tis ] i : Patrol- in San Francisco 107 60 i he Tigers in Detoit. 5 - Bo H Oakland 103 66 609 Tw i e i Sporlmg Hollrwood 88 T8 )1 the Yankees, ,, = ¥ b i Los Angeles 88 80 24 twice, 2-1 and 9-8. The first g R tin thie -ex0aDtIOR ,.1‘”“ "‘ ¥ mber of certified 1 air- Gvfids Sacramento 85 86 497 went 11 innings and was won when 2 (PR IR Bharsa t T n san Diego 72 100 419 Stan Spence poled his second hom-( enUE WAL OE 0 R ore Seattle 66 101 .395cer of the day. seven runs, the game was pretty Portland 64 102 .386{ The C White Sox toppe N i : | . =y much even b(nll American League | the Tigers Ed Lopat out- Sie by Innit Team w L Pct burling Hal Newhouser 3-2 in the l’m”“”\’ g 1234561789 t Boston . 96 43 891 'first game and Fra Papish shut- Ve m'd]” 0 I 0010010 3 New Yoic 9 58 577 ting out the Tigers €-0 in the af- ’1[ \'(“ 10000714 x 10 - Detroit 6 57 571 |terpiece. Newhouser's defeat as| “”“‘mm DitaHes M ban ATloatax Washington 66 70 485 his seventh against 24 victories. | was Palmer "1 did UH«lx(i\\ Chicago s 63 4 460! Don Ross' seventh inning homer m;;im:. il i Ry Cleveland 61 m 442 |enabled Bob Feller and the Cleve-| o St. Louis 57 76 420'land Indians to defeat the St. Louis! teR Was repla 4 & o a9 . by ewer. W moved out to Philadelphia 47 90 .343 ' Browns 3-2 after St. Lot had ““nw‘cr SR i gy it ey National League i(h(’ opener 4-1 behind Jack li ‘I" i34 “F"ht ) :[ v l o U"“)‘A - — % Team W L Pct!Kramer. In achieving his 23rd vic- ""‘l““} ‘“l“?‘ ]" 3 "fl 1'” ‘1‘ 4 St. Louis 86 50 632|tory after being beaten six time 1{" o “: ;(’" o l:.” (llx' _';]‘{‘;zi (ifl?fi .) I““rii} Brocklyn 83 51 .619/in his last seven starts, Feller [an-‘M_ £ U“‘: (“:;L‘l : :‘ ‘:‘ Ut £ Chicago 73 59 553 'ned eight to run his strikeout total A'(l-stmg e th ack for the Gfi n EV “‘ gz T Ll S e e 1 tatted| The line-ups for the Rame foi<| i ; ‘ LR Cmcinnlan 58 T .336 “Haglkjcw.\iculéflcclsdn “4"‘!‘ ‘bid{:):“l SIS ey kA Y CHENBADL ks’ Select enjoys a nation-wide reputation as one of the hiladelphia 57 78 .422|the Chicago Cubs -1 vietory : h o S Pang ; ; § . :’e:x’ladYoxxJ'k 56 79 _415:0\'0_1' the Cincinnati Reds. ’ i e A!i";‘l' ”gf"l"f’_“ Bfi fi{ fi!ji(?é)"y world’s truly fine beers. lis appeal is to particular people— Pittsburgh .. 52 78 .400; The Boston Braves and Phila s gl I those of discrimination who appreciate its delightful light- {dephia Phils split a doubleheader, If; Worrall, p. ‘. . |the Braves winning the first game All-Stars: Kessnich, 3rd; Neil- PRO GRID SEASON |15 i =5 o s s o vt s, M(‘.‘Preseni General Manager inning i e ils, behind ! Daniels, If; Hcllow ¢; Mierze, i e R i ol e e : Taking Labor Rela- l fions Position opENS o" (oASIvcs won the second game 4-0. s ind o e e T GAME TONIGHT i 1A (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. STORY BooK NET will be a baseball game between the! Announcement of a successor (o] ." e ""“" Elks and the team from HMRCN Henry W. Clark as Gener Man- | e 3 ; ness and sparkling zest. Brewed to the highest standard of vexcellence, Sicks’ Sclect is oficn spoken of as “America’s { o ; ; Finest Table Beer.” * This evening at 5:30 o'clock lh«'ru’ ‘The new All Amefica C(mlelence s official football season inaugural Uganda. ager of ths Alaska D« on the West Coast was a definite| i There will ke no gate charge, and ' Board wes made I tods East Coast success. The powerful] {the public is invi i Development Boa 1 Y ) 4 New York Yankees crushed the San| BY KRAMER BUI - e - lcently submitted his i s o idae Francisco Forty Niners, 21 to 7, yes-| lorder to take over the post of labor | E5. a5 nou terday before 35-thousand fans in ncl ions executive for San Francisco's Kezar Stadium.] FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Sept. 9.—/ st Waterfront Emplo; - % 5 They grabbed a first period 7 to!It would have been a little Lou, T W - % : % nothing lead on a pass play origin-'story-bookish if Tom Brown, J co"FERE"(E SIARIS t edemendid; about | 11 AD VF AQQE(UL'URE . . SELECTBEER ating from Frankie Alcert. But the, had actually won the National Ten a Jber, by Georgc 2 g Fom v lead didn't hold up. The Yankees“ nis Championships, and, besides, he| £ arrived in Jxmv:.u! SURVEV fifim‘m S’inps knotted the count in the second figured to lose to as fine and ex-| ENDAN(E IS BIG‘W"\ the States Sunday and will D i period and then proceeded to rip! perienced z player as Long Jacl\‘ [work here with Clark to familiariz HERE Q‘JLE N KE“D head of th the Forty Niners forward wall to Kramer of Los Angeles in yester- o / § “A SICKS' QUALITY roCcDucr” ; i rgements can be com D SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. & Since 1878 Y E.G. Sick, Pres. J NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—The All- dums(l( with the work of the Board | America Football Conference is off ! When Sundborg official head of the age: ve for his new po: shreds with a third period 52-yard day's final. march and a 72-yard final period| Yet the record throngs that; i 2 / . oV thrust. In another conference packed the big stadium here the| and running with cver 120,000 pa ing cuscomers watching its first Industry, De-| . ___ i L 4 VNSNS (e SRS . . Y St ok T 1 le | will be in action before the week is out. | Ccmpau(l tu C]uekmd's 44 0. game, Brooklyn beat Buffalo, 27 to past two days, probably always “m:thrce ned {San Francisco. ive, Washing- | W e g B i) Iy c“,‘f‘“"dl RN s Btk d Brook | mi'x'f{f;ff“»’,( i Govertr of Al | e s R o] HUBBUB| |briliant victories over the old| victores aud_ail the coner cluba] f),. ‘7 e B »","I,I't b BomintAT of TRE —_— i guard. That would be Brown. Ketchikan, Antonio 7 in Juneau HAMMOND, Ind, — Charlesi The 25-year-old San Francisco Rodem’s Nome, Smedley, 24, testified in city court; product, whe played in only one age “,1 Leslie g ydt arrived ber riday | 37, burst into the bathroom in his|did nof let down his new and rabid| % = "0 U CNEAY. “‘? : }jld ‘f“ “Sundborg comes “to the Bos s yest fter con: £ home after she came to serve him|following in the final, even Lhough\“ez N MR gpaly: Light el ) ny on haeckerol t with an eviction notice. {he lost in straight sets, 9-7, 6-3,] " . . . {Alaska ki the G C i L d P]. 0]. d C 1 L r “I was stunned,” Smedley told 6-0. ‘E‘fiili‘;‘:‘]z;;" “d“DOd ”‘;cr;“;‘[ Isaid. “He former ske | Overlng 0 e, acer, 1an 0a ocaiions Judge Stanley A. Tweedle. “I was| More fine tennis was packed intoj N B & ctowd iol: 308 g paper man, s with the Na- A 1489 on hand to see Glenn Dobb: |overcome the handicap of a hand {injury tc pass the Dodgers to two nude. I was embarras: I stood that furious first set than is seen Board | up in the tub, grabked a towel and ' in most five-set finals. Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels P e el e o R } With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the e | Prospector to Understand wrapped it around myself. She just L ¥ 2 industrial d stood there - talking.” | . {#35hperlod souchdowis, |with the Bonneville he [ Mrs. Ein, who testified she pre-| u"ITY ji Bau Tooping's New: Xork \"“'u-‘x atien. His £ S | kees unccvered a crushing ground ; | Phonograph Records. Home viously had asked Smedley and hbi wife to move, explained she had re-| turned to renew her demands. | Judge Tweedle convicted her B pi s o ok trespassing and fined her $5 and them to operate the aummob\les'uowd of 35,000 at Kezar Stadium. 3 attack and a clever passing offen- | PUEBLO, Colo, — Two car|sive to down San Francisco’s Forty- of | thieves, so small it took two of|Niners, 21-7 before an estimated | costs. ‘lhey stole, have been nabbed by —_——————— !7E 45 @?& 3 E k!? fl"“ i e, | police. | The buildings in New York City's - kel . . . OIL TANKER HERE 1 The boys, one 10 and the other |Rockefeller Center actually weigh wrl"en lu ASSIS! flle ““‘er and Prospeclor { | { PHONE 22 | Courteous Drivers — Dependable ’ PRICE S]-oo i N'O;('N;-.A()l"{,l:fl"‘.\:lg\nox i Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE T A P 25 DR S = 12, admitted two such thefts, of-|less than the materials excavated The Alaska Standard, oil tanker, ‘flcers said, with cne squatting on|in their construction. Oapt. J. H. Williams was in pon the floorboards to operate the ——————— i yesterday unloading oil ||mu 2 am.iclutch and brake while the other| Copper backed plate mirrors— this morning, at “upstairs” and steered, Home Beautiful, |