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IMPROVEMENT SHOWN INS.E. SALMON PACK p s MIERS IN Red Sox Ketiven Do et DOUBLEWIN ~ Pennant OVER SEALS Winners Mark on Sept. 7 w»(v\‘uu PRFSS’ Sept. 14— Boston had ed from a major league baseball pen- 28 years today but its resi- dents failed to kick the lid off in lebration of the Red Sox feat rs in the downtown areas report at ardent fans were buy- ing their own ¢ ks and showing no outward dis of emotions A BOSTON, first in game today as the nant led to ¢ them Coast was batt sent cific ce P lay attle Rainiers, club, pounded the A ollay Square newsboy—hold- of 15t night, 4-2 and | ing morning paper proclaiming 1 Emil of the | that ted Sox cinched the Am- com 1 Jo Jo'erican League pennant — shouted T € ked to stay on | “Extra, Brooklyn Dodgers Beat the Wi year, Cardinals! one-time wearer | At the Red Sox office at Fenw rm. doubled with the | Park, Eddie Doherty, the team’s night to wrap up bublicity man, said: ‘We chased around the room a me for Seattle. Lou hits ir little bit when we nad to get right got word but we k to work.” staff are busy nge n 8-4 de ¢ 100,000 applica- The Chicago White Sox took 1 W. Miller, Imogene Mosby, Omega 8, 7, and &th. I ) Padre s for World Series ticke ends of a double header from the Gasper, Betty Zelezny, Jack. O'Con- e the same way to handle both and youwll have no regrets. “Teach Los Ange Angels half - a - minute last night Pphiladelphia Athletics 3-1 and 4-2,'nor, Joe Bird, Howard Blanchard | Them to Drive and Survive,” Readers’ Digest, Aug., 46. Read |4 the Sacramento S R B s, hurled the Bessie Lindsay, Edith Moser, W. J.[2 ® © % ® ° * * 3/l -Partners Against Attack—Canada and U. S in same issue. uned the Red Sox won the Browns to a 7-0 shutout victory Thompson and Joseph Finnigan. 3 Wt s i lywood . over Washington under the lights Leaving for Yakutat with Cnp—" WEATHER REPORT D“tchflg wrecking Yal’d season t fered a d imming yor James M. Curley, proclaim- in St. Louis tain Jack Dean, First Officer Jim|® (0., 8 “WEATHER FURRAU) o 5 Swith b Portland Borvars a day of rejoicinz, ordered the In the National, Pittsburgh’ made Merrihew and Stewardess Mickey | ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ i 1 ve dumped Hollywood, 8-4 and 6-5 in- | ¢l fire engines be wi i to it six victories in their last seven Wedge wer Frank Italio, Mabel|® Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning @ ) fourth place the street and their sirer inded. games with a double win over the Par Perry Brown, Zelma Will-| ® CREL . Ketct o, Then they backed into the fire Braves in Boston 4-2 in 14 in- jams. K4 In Juneau—Maximum, 56; @ cases, kin STANDING s houses, pings and 10-1. The Cincinnati, To Cordova: Clara Fletcher,| ® minimum, 47. » cases, C Pacific Ce Quict “esumed Reds downed the New York Giant Nancy Fletcher. |® At Airport—Maximum, 58; @ { 31541 cases, total Team Pet % ¢ TR A team at the Pol Grounds 4-1, and| To Anchorage: Betty Hile, Rich- ® minimum, 47. . } 1945 total 560,764 cases San Francisco 628 < the Phils beat the Chicago Cubs ard Hile, Clarence Fey, Winifred ® » | West Coast—Reds , kings 2, Oakland 618 in Philadelphia by the same 4-1/Fey, Virgil Fey, H. A. Stephan,| WEATEER FORECAST pinks 117,455, chums 33270, cohoes 1.¢ Angeles 526 score. Irene Lewis, Ann Lewis, Ward|® (Juneau and Viclnity) L 14,206 170,966; 1945 total Holvwood e Thompson, Florence Thompson,' ® o 304,284 Sacramento 494 Judy Thompson, Joy Thompson,| ®® Partly cloudy this after- e Reds Diego 409 ER Y E |Mrs. O. J. Smith, Carole Smith,|® noon and Sunday. Slightly e chums 70 102 407 , |Alice Patten, Joyce Cowan, Lloyd ® warmer, daytime tempera- . kK R Spiling LA Andrews, and Earl Taylor. o turcs. o GREEN GIANT PEAS 169,306 : American League G5 { - = T TS » . Eastern—Rec 106, rream T 1 R N DS ‘ PRECIPITATION Lond ¥ 16, cohoes g ST SPRINGFIELD, N. J., Sept. 14 STEAMI’.R MOVEMH“S (Past 24 Hours) Extra flaver in every can of big, 1945 total 138,157 % 0 " Smiley Quick scored a birdie o his, e . tender, fresh-packed 1 14,806; kings 455 oo " von ey Rt “jinx” hele, the fourth, a _— AR r o B S NN sires selectedpeas ! chums 70,114 Waskington 68 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 14. — Wily n‘ne-up i over Ted in Princess Nurznh‘, from Y.lw s'oulh. e Sept. 1, 62 inches; since July ® @ Only the tenderest peas, se- cchoes 6,64C; total 168,188; 1945 oo o 86 n8 Willie Joyce has his master's degree their 36-hole final match for the scheduled to arrive at 3:30 oclock| g 11573 inches. - lected for taste, size and color, t 65 | olévernnd 64 8 451 | today for having learned his lessons National Amateur Golf Champion- thi: '-.Iwm.uun ‘and leaves for Skag-| o At Airport—.08 inch; since ® intoeverycanomenGit.\nt 6,315, kings 60, 8L Lot 60 o 438 well in the gentle art of boxing skill ship the B.unusml Club. way at 11:30 u_clnck tonight. lo Sept. 1, .20 inch; since July ® m_pacm at the fi.egmg 31,376, cohoes ladelphia 47 94 333 i science—but “Professor” Tippy After they halved the first three Princess Louise scheduled to sail| 1, 12.33 inches. . moment of periect flavor, 1945 total 89,- e i AN 333 kin, who taught him, still has holes in fours, Quick, who had hit from Vancouver 9 p.m. next Wed-| , A Nudlonat Teague world junior welterweight into the water three times on the nesday. e R B il N S 4,045, Kings 356, i ionship short fourth, played it safe With a| No sailing from Seattie to Alaska 12, cohoes 1,151; 8 620 hat just goes to show you that drive that stopped on mx; fax, edge | owing to strike. : e : | Lol @ 74 44 knows best—and teacher Of the green about 60 feet from the | pyopern scnequled to safl for| ) Y Y w v g Division totals—Reds = to kr only half as Pin. He banged the ball dead for S0 p My, pinks, 665,- & - L: s he did last night to whip the cup and it dropped for a birdie ™ 06 % 1 wiieq to sail from Auk So0e8, 61 80 433 in 12 rounds and retain tWO. s Bay every Thursday at 9:15 am.| BIn: total 1045 total Lotoime 58 79 423 yn crown h,‘t“ E mudm‘: ]‘m.l% ¥ : ! ; to connect with O'Harra Bus at| 91,708 plid o7 g4 o4 Dis lessons taught to him the hard DOUGLAS NOIICE | Haines for Fairbanks and Anchor- Central Alaska way, it was Wily Willy, for the In-, Water will be shut off in Doug-|goe 5 - - - age. liana Negro student was scrictly in la Sept. 15, from 9 am.| & S 2 Copper R 45,- he kindergarten for boxing babizs. to 4 pm | 306, kings 7,001; t 194 packed crowd of 13,433 ¢! A. J. BALOG, City Clerk.f Sperti Sun Lamps. Sunshine every 'a total 018: (Fall cohoes paid $60,500 to sit on th adyv. day—Home Beautiful. adv. , 10,340; total 10,340; 1945 total 25,820 . s : Res on Bay—Reds 601, pinks ROUNDUP - ! 1,045, chums 204, cohoes total ‘ 2,118; 1945, total (BY HUGH FULLERTON) ; “ANCE A A B Reds 8,141, kings 319, pinks 32,1 ; 2. Sept. 14 HALL | chums 68934, cohoes 14,926; total ick, the people’s choice 1945 total 671,019 of the National Amateur golf tourn- NET FIGHT Final) —Reds 95 ament, should win the title today, : pinks 56,642, chums, 4 1ot of people are wondering what 3,054, cohoes 51; total 230380 they'll do about the next Walker — 1945 total 248,62 Oup team There never has| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 14 Kodiak (Final) Reds 66,117, peen 2 public links golfer on the Uncle Sam’'s Davis cuppers stood kings 80, pinks 1, s 36,- ational team, and as a matter | Within one v of the challenge 799, cohoes 3,664; total 649 ; 1945 ever has shown the|round today after capturing the total 7 proper qualifications And it|first two' singles matches of the Chignik- al) Reds 71,530, 3150 is a wellknown fact that many | int 1e final from a Swedish ten- | kings 332, pil 38,504, chums 22,- members of exclus clubs are in-|Dis team that is toughest when its 188, cohoes 689; total 133243; 1945 (lined to look down their noses at|Pack is to the wall tota! 49, ~the common people who play golf| National champion Jack Kramer Reds just becaus 1 the ere whelmed Torsten Johansson, 6- 86.800. 4nd who pay a buck or two as they 2, yesterday and Frankie 75,934 g0 and that’s Smiley all over. hipped Lennart Bergelin 1945 total , 6-1, 6-1, to send the United ]U'ri\— : WONDER? States into a 2-0 lead before a crowd 1,047.039. Afte dropped a shot right in|0f only 1,500 at the West Side Ten- . cohoe 314; total the middle of Baltusrol's water Club. 1945 total 7.869. p { affair that evel hat put the Sweciss exactly ' Western Alas ck the pill where they were in the finals of Tt M ( )—Reds 44,240 ked how ¢ the European zone eliminations, Kkings 405, chu cohoes ley explained, “I had| When they lost the first two singles total 47,139 played four rounds w that ball| matches to Yugoslavia. Bristol season Fi- anq it needed washing g . 2 4,650, e 5 (By Associted Press) WhO shave dm/y Fights last night were as follows: 1 - .| NEW YORK—Tippy Larkin, 1394, “ 1 Garfield, N. J. outpointed Willie 4 Joyce, 139, Gary, Ind., 12 L " o e g 12 | No-Brush” Shave Cream ¢ wood, outpointed it Coks 159, Los A les, i The MODERN shave cream SALT CITY — Tiger Jack ST, Baer Jaak for MODERN men { c outpointed Al 4 R 10 MRS. G. B. JOHNSON IS ON VISIT HERE and — | {1111 Capable . . GENERAL Juneau High and city, Mrs. Johnson with [ ¥ ) now THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DODGERS WIN FLAG RACE, OVER CARDS NAT. LEAGUE EMBLEM (LUB VOTES $200T0 FRANK PRICE IS VISITING JUNEAU; GOP CANDIDATE Here is a glance at the Nation- D Frank D. Price, candidate on al League pennant race. The St. the Republican ticket for Repre- |sentative, is a visitor in Juneau. Louis Cardinals have won 88 games and lost 52, with a percentage of 620, and have 14 games to play. The Brooklyn Dodgers have won 85 games, lost 52; which gives them a percentage of .620. One and a half games behind, the Dodgers | have 17 games to play. | Price, now residing in Sitka, but who was born in Juneau, says The Juneau Emblem Club held things surely have changed here its first meeting of the season in gince he was a boy, and he is hav- the Elks Hall Thursday evening. ing a hard time finding his way Good attendance for the first meet- apout the city. ing displayed considerable enthu- — price is on the city council at BY JOE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRITER) Cne of the reasons Brooklyn has taken the Dodgers baseball team to its heart is because those un- predictable Bums never know when !siasm for the coming activities t0 gjtka and has been there for many they're licked. > > - Knocked silly by the St. Louis |be engaged in during the winter years. At one time he served as Cardinals in the opener of the pNA YESTERDAY }mumhs. L : Deputy U. S. Marshal in Juneau, “Fight-for-the-Flag" series Thu At their first meeting the mem- and also in Sitka. day afternoon, the Dodgers yester- {bers voted to donate $200 toward, While in Juneau, Price the day punched out a victory over (ARRIED 53 Io | the Juneau Library Fund. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ¥ | Plans were laid to hold an pert White at their home on West t. Louis’ lead the Cards, narrowing & to a game and a half | Awarding Dance during the Hallo- Seventh Street The “gig one’ comes up tcday FROM IHIS ("" ween' Season, the date to be an- > — s | cel ater. ol with Brooklyn’s Vic Lombardi P | nounced later. This function is un-' . S der the chairmanship of Mrs. Ar- primed to match lefthanded slants I6r o v 1ig chief Pacific Northern Airlines yester-| . dian chie with St. Louis’ Harry (The Cat) "} i g el Hedges. , B oy %! Bt day flew the following Dassengers| mye next meeting will be held on : - to and from this city: » - 96 b Pk s Phonograph Feecords. Home Unlike the National, the Ameri- o September 26, a social session. Plans g vien Jwh papn Claude Ferguson, | ¢, this meeting are in the nature SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1946 Loses $5,000 in Gutter; Gets It Back on Proof CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Sol Gertz lost $5,000 in a gutter today but got it back from a “careful” wo- man. A clerk at his liquor store who saw Myrs. Clara Ashley pick @p something from the street outside the store steered Gertz to her room- ing house. “Did you lind my $5,000?” Gertz asked, “I found $5,000,” Mrs. Ashley re- plied calmly, “but how do I know it’s your: “Honest, I lost it; just got it out of the bank—" “Prove it. Police corroboration and Gertz description of the $100 bills con- vinced Mrs. Ashley, who acceptéd $200 reward and said: “You got to be careful about these things. you know.” - e Empire Want Ads brine results! e L sl Pt Officer Tony Gomet aid of o White Elephant Party. Mms. ™ oo o : B N 4\\};""';“&»115”‘::. . :‘;i: 1(::\“1 Ll‘;t‘lt:;“(j H\,L"r: F‘““i:l‘“( l’fl;“:i Q":;”‘ Sfl' ; l”l‘(m:‘l\: also voted by the members ATTENT'0N9 PLEASE! - B Ay i Quiett, Wanda Hebacka, Rich-| ' 4 4 ® 2 Foes oy G Vi o mate 14 S v weane, e et oe, Ty oot |- Ford A and V Bateries, A and B Distributor e NiW) vore & olimpen Tiir Eviva Walih: Serie: riblam : Cli President 715 £ ‘\\En‘x,lv\tl!(\\t\n'{ m’ruc; A(wmm;u D‘x’w Lowen, Sigrid Olson, Fred K"S“I“"':Z:-zu;. Massachusetts where the Parls, A a“d vs Generalors Bl s Bk ARen ot s Pad s ATnOld: YRR N | Supreme Emblem Club will hold Clutch Facings—8 to 12'in., Carburator Repair Kits, Dou inside-of-the-park home run. To Anchorage: as Starr TONIGHT The hours will be from 9:00 to 1:00, music by Puddy Hunter and His Band. The dance will be presented by Clyde R. Brown who has just newly redecorated and renovated the A. B. Hall. Evcr'ything Sporting Goods CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guarantees high speed engine overhauls and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER (0. Johnson Outboard Motors PHONE 473—406 Franklin Street 00000 Elect HENRY A. BENSON Labor Commissioner . Progressive . . . Sincere ELECTION . . October 8, 1946 (Paid Advertisement) 0000 Chrysler Marine Agency = W E.| Fuel Pumps, Ete. Sooner or later the kids will have a gun and a car—teach them their annual Convention, Cctober s PHONE 704 Will Awanrd TWO PRIZES for the TWO BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought fo Our Store ThisSeason . . . . | 1l PRILE ... P e Saclatrht Iophin. The widest spread, longest points and lirgest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns w‘ith an odd point will be docked the length of that point. 2nd pRIlE ama FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST TROPHY 3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. A NEW .348 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIV. A NEW 30-30 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN THE JUDGES WILL BE: M. J. O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sporisman’s Assn. LT. COL. JAY WILLIAMS The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win both prizes. —These prizes are offered in the intcrest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attachad. ———All antlers will be on display at the Case Lot Grocery until the end of the season and will then be return>d to their owners.