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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946 NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Prepare THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA B ____ PAGE THREE the teams open their 1946 football from his Springfield, M: home [ e B [ y fon Wagons Motorcyceles i I.s.” i .&E " 1 L VETS DEMANDS IE R and & 203, 9 1cks, 1,683, o A A1 8] LL Rt B ISURPLUS PROPERTIES -~ bek pe pers 8, 8; Afr - n wg Compre rs 151, 3; Batching plants I-America Conference National League EXCEEDS SUPPLY &' e’ Mo fo [ 3, ( Plows 57 T S o e 2 L LI £ A i 6—Miami at Cleveland ® 1—Brooklyn at Chicago @ 20—Chi, Cards at Pitt. e 3—Chicago Cards at Boston 1, Surgical, Dental and i 8—Brooklyn at Buffalo 2—Buffalo at San Francisco 20kl Beass st Gréen Bay Green Bay at Chi. Bears Veter- ye wry items, 15,868, 289; Type- { s N. Y. at San Francisco 3—Cleveland at Los Angeles - e JEREI Buy Los Angeles at Detroit writer 1 13—Brooklyn at Los Angelese Miami at New York hila. at Los Angeles N. Y. at Philadelphia () V] E Cleveland at Chicago 10—Buffalo at Brooklyn Pitt. at Washington Washington at Pittsburgh erat ere ars Nl now, aad. DEME il 14—Buffalo at New York Cleve. at San Francisco 30—Detroit at Chi. Cards e ~Boston at Washington s e Urpiun prepRe J8 15 Miami at San Francisco £ Los Angeles at New York New York at Boston e Chi. Bears at Los Angeles o Ll n a relatively small [3 20— Miami at Los Angeles ® 11—Chicago at Miami ® W e g o o T Green Bay at Chi. Cards RBE bl vy Tha | M New York at Chicago e RM17—Chicago at Cleveland C;S B e s el Philadelphia at New York ne War A Adminisiration has al- ] 22—Brooklyn at San Franciscof¥) Los Angeles at Brooklyn i, Bears at Chi. Cards Pittsburgh at Detroit tplus T yntinued certification for F'NA[ wEEK (HI(AGO (UBS E Cleveland at Buffalo San ‘Francisdd ot N Y Detroit at Washington Boston at New York the purcha c tractors ] i B Chi. Cards at Los Angeles 1 ¢ ¢ For the [] 25—Buffalo at Chicago & [318—Buffalo at Miami e § £ s L - y ] ! 29—E§w York at Cleveland #8154 Buffalo at Cleveland New York at Pittsburgh %»'f.f'f;." uftidr.gn-:;blz:“;on 40 1 lakan Suiples Property s Angeles at Buffalo Chicago at New York 13—Chicago Cards at Detroit Washinsion st Chgl b ¢ BRI PSS LSRN T — : i E Francls.cf! at Chicago San Francisco at Bklyn Green Bay at Phila. Chi CJ‘[ Aoy B4y oms As Seals Expected fo Win Pen- Peiirininl K #=Los Angeles at Chicazo o [llos Tos Angeles at Miamie Los Angeles at Chi. Bears Jll Detroit at Chi, Bears i gl g b B s 6--Brockign at Cleveland 28—New York at Brooklyn New York at Washington Los Angeles at Boston this Hete i e s is' glee over Nichel- 4 g ¥ icn t will te mede to get it nant for First Tlme IN son’s grand siam homer that sunk| 7-San Francisco At Mismiile LRic cano, At San THETICIND P'"Sliu”"h g &zfi:’l‘:fi:n‘" ‘Nf,";,""k g Wds of certified Als vet- £l Y the. Brookiyn’ DoNgeR DU b 11—Chicago at Brooklyn e 1—Buffalo at Los Angeles 20—Chi. Cards at New York il )5 g 50 "&C 5 IR even Years tempered by the knowledge that the | Miami at Buffalo e 2—Cleveland at Miami & Detroit at Los Angeles 1—Chi. Cards at Chi. B ) find 5 jeeps on the lot I (BY TME ASSOCIATED PRFSS® Cardinals must face the self-same 12—Cleveland at New York el 8 Cleveland at Brooklyn Phila. at Chicago Bears ) Green Bay at Washington backlog of ¢ veterar Qut in front by 3': games, San Chicagc Cubs in six of their re- San Francisco at L. A. o i L. A. at San Francisco Pittsburgh at Green Bay Los Angeles at New York 1 efore hi eep: .'I)" lA"D'"GS Francisco every intention of maining 11 games. i 18—Miami at Chicago o (& 9—New York at Miami e Washington at Boston ; Pitt. at Philadelphia sists of over 800 d winning its first Pacific Coast! If Nicholson, despite his anemic San Francisco at Buffaloe 315 _Chicago at Los Angeles 27—Boston at Pittsburgh 8—Chi. Bears at Detroit then spots & 1 1-2 ton truek} s AR League baseball pennant since 1935 223 batting average, suddenly re- 19—Brooklyn at New York @ JW16_Brooklyn af. Miami e Chi. Bears at New York @ Chi. Cards at Pittsburgh |' mnis, he tinds, hos been withdrawn! g s oo e e eia +his week in the final series of the awakens in the final weeks of the 20—Los Angeles at Cleveland@i¥9)_Championship game, win- Detroit at Green Bay M Green Bay at Los Angeles | 1y the Army for use in the current G Sio ose today. The desitasis reguiar season. seeson, it will ke the Red Birds who 25—Miami at Brooklyn e E ner of Eastern vs. winner L. A. at Chi. Cards 8 Philadelphia at Boston Ft. Richardson construction pro- SR by B A S e Yeu can’t count Oakland out of Wil bear the trunt of his attack.| 21—Chicago at Buffalo R of Western division. Phila, at Washington 3 Washington at New York | . 0 i momentarily st rés | L A0 pounds uf broll RelE S8 the race yet, but only unusually By that time it might make no New York at Los Angeles| R 15—Championship — Eastern AT s 1 -y Sebastian-Stuart; Ed Skaret's Rain- vet, sually By i @ | San Francisco at Cleve. il ® Night Games © Night Games division vs. Western moval from the Surplus Yard, and .. cqme vith 12,000 pe tough luck would keep the Seals difference for St. Louis hclds L " is no longer for sale 4 in with 12,000 xnm.ds of from the flag and its $5,000 prize two-game advantage with time| _____ _ A G o Y AR slack cod and halibut unsold; and Looty. rapidly running out in their fav- | A recent Invehtory ‘oi oysiancs | B, ¥. Johnson sold 2500 pounds o 3 ¢ : 1 ; TN S ] ; e : . M Il ing the service academies to ing requests made by veterans of gy h from his Neld to Sebas- San Francisco opens an eight- or. The Brooks are now one down play at their home scheols, the the Anchorage vicinity includes the ¢ game series with last-place Port- in the loss column and three on the| I e l eS S daifter gt tde” fter RN e a4 o i vinning cide ;1 iyl Commercial Appeal says followin et Aside” items of sur WGy ¢ lend at the latter's park tonight Winning side with only 13 to play; ] In a Washington dispatch, the plus property—items on which vet- while Oakland takes on somewhat («sT:‘o‘m(;x:dlzlr:“élwmlr ::P\C‘::\I newspaper quoted Maj, Gen. Harry erans receive top priority—the first The bullion department of the Pies 4d ambitious competition in thewm :‘.fl_ i _P“;‘h o :’f :’» g¢ % N. Vaughan as saying that “our figures showing demands and sec- Bank of England is submerged ev- Dfth place Sacramento Senators, “O ¢ ything there was in it action in this matter is entirely ond figures those available ery night under several feet of who have ideas of breaking into the sending Borowy back on relief by passive. But I did t Selective | Pacsenger cars, 0; Buses 14. water. first division in this final week. |d8y after he had pitched a com-| 156 1ot e Bleyasivls: abtital g i . B If San Francico wins five of its {’{Ifll;‘ ‘;l:::“e“‘"efl- BRI ARnlRy) F R TAMI D p NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—T The article said Vauzhan added cight games, Frank “Lefty” O'Doul’s| S of redheaded two-year-cld “We take a very pale view of crew is in, no matter what Oak-| 1h¢ 2 f S ‘ Clsen, Jr., decided a cus ca n who accepts a West Pcint ap- land does. If the Seals win four of |BOYOWY over Rookie Paul Minner| — - —_— in Bronx Supreme Court pointment during the epts the eight, then Oakland must sweep “:"‘l"]:?“‘!’” “‘“f "“I\ti?l’j& 2 ”“‘j‘l““jfi‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Joe Louis, (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRES His mother, Mrs. Lillian Olsen, ths. money West Point gives bim its’seven-game serles from Sacra-|g (_m“"’“,md‘“lhm‘. ‘U“’”“ With alo12q the slow, fat-melting, punch-| Payoff day for the World Series two years ago entruste child ' accepts the $2,000 a year that i mento in order to gain a tie. Billy Sm‘lfl b Beiton. Brive {sharpening grind of training was ticket sweepstakes will come for to Mrs, Norma Carrico when Mrs. spent en his education and main- Under those conditions. the Seals| BV SPHIHOT S BOSIGE AT admitted Tami Mauriello is 66,000 persons the latter part of Olsen and her husband wi -'tenance and then when the shoot- were considered a shoo-in for their ourth place, the first time| o\ " it as he sat in his dress- | this week. Boston Red Sox public- tranged. Yeste ¢ is over and an armored v 5 they have finished in the first di-| first pennant in 11 years. Iyvision since 1934 by shutting .out| 8 duarters ity man Eddie Doherty says that sought to regain custo u not a necessity, resizgns and then Los Angeles hooks up with San c;’;‘:m“" “t Hi 4 w.n\m[wx‘x)l”“ And you shudder to think of grand stand tickets will arfive fromsuit [ b0 By SR Diego while third-place Hellywood, x{z-vm:xéqrr»xflmu:v‘. “v"“r .“7““‘,‘ what might happen to Tami in the the printing shop in Pi lphia Mrs. Carrico, also seck dy any man that does only a half game ahead of the . oo 0 nt"-tu g o ‘“m‘)‘m“"‘ ©d| Yanke: Stadium tomorrow night, jon Thursday. They will be mailed of the child said she ! : uspect Angels, takes on Seattle. Either Los| ¢ 5008ty ok JO8 The BECCEE Hipecause you remember the assorted out immediately. to love him as 1 U was not available for Angeles or Hollywood could be' % 0 B0 s;'mol'pmk “E‘mn_\ lumps and bumps the bomber has| eme hair a million fans have Benjamin Schreiber left it up to knocked out of the first division| .7 7 % < ° lraiced on other guys he's been able JVied for the 000 seats t 1d. o y Gilbert drove home the winning 2Pyl r. the 66,000 seats tha this week. : : ©1to hit down throu the vears will be available for the ti - 0 to your mother and give her run in the sixth and the other was 1 le for the thr r £ 4 e 2 : “Yep,” he confessed, “that Tami!je . o played in @ kiss” Justice Schricber sa‘d | sontea hi AR dubi \ ¢ i tes that will be played in it STANDING 0r CLUDS T etrcir protectod. its 2 1-2 game|l® €8sV o hit With either hand.|Boston. The tickets will g0 on a Gerald ran to Mrs. Carrico and » Pacific Coast icague edge over New York in the cond |21 especially the left ¢ first come, first served basis—de- Wen her the decision. . ' ; E I " Peatn Wy She. ) b Dt i aan i the" S Atherical The heavyweight champion bhad|termined by postmarks on lotters, The mother was told could Lom. s nspe( “‘g oLD San Francisco 111 64 .634|League by hammering Bob Newsom | U5" ¢ ted his final session ang time stamps on telegrams renew her application in six month £ Gakinnd 08 B8 LT e o Wacting. |Of SPATINg with-a four-round frolic| e it she had a home for Gerald P‘\ {si0 westward Holly' 8 Washie-|,oainst a quarter of punc ————— AR ollywood 91 84 520 ton, 11-7. Roy Cullenbine, subbing ) T /i 0| ton, - » 8 Elars late yeste: After waltzing! Red Sox slugger Ted Willlams- ANCHORAG T Los Angeles 91 8 517 for Hank Greenberg, who was out|S = '® ith George Fitch and snapping out of his long slump AURORACE, B NSl B Whisk A Blend s Sabraxivehto 90 89 503 with an ailing back, Bt a three.|[0U rounds with (mnx{,r km.l and snapy g pia :(L_“‘m {m‘ pRESlDENT I’AKES Perry Brown and Warren H. Ather- skey— en San Diego 74 105 413 run homer off Milo Candini to make o o e ni : Indbvidusl. Batting ton, chairman vice chairman | oo penie ORATI Seattle 70 105 400|the Tiger's lead secure ridge Eostman ide-swinging Am ue. individinl bating . rugy ¥ o e American Lepion's national | TR DCTULERS PRODUCTS CORFIRATION, NEW YORK, N.Y. « 86.8 PROOF « 71% GRAI NEVIRAL SPRAS Pogtland e i N e e e om Nl oo, pl e tae lease 1 of committee, were to return American League the St. Louis Browns, 7-5, Joe Di-|2 “-‘1‘“-*_'“?;\ lll»u_“»lmyll.\’n ;(31* ]\m):d ¢ L D jere tcday from a two-day inspec- Tearn W L Peu|Magglo driving in three runs ts| Flld_ way of throwing a left hand oc (8 AVEESE S0 £oW ) 5 ED tion trip of Army installations at r “Oifrom the Bronx and right from week to take over second place Ladd Field, Fairl Jome Poston 98 47 676 help relisfer Joe Page pick up his|poth o tohi Bith fearate. CERRRY. e add Field, Fairbanks, Nome and Detroit 1 5 i yn. 4 A ohnny S, Naknek. They were accompanied by Nemeurk gl 22 :;g B, win, i ! And in the short stretch against Who maintained his 337 MEMPHIS, Te y: Maj. Ger. Howard S e Washington LW 73 480 |Eiridge, Jos ‘showed just what heage. Washington first.ack ident Trums yshe manding General of the Alaska ¢ . ¥ meant by that “especially the ey Vernon increased his av X & e Foees mr : % TN o Chicago 67 ki 465 | o 4 . i 3 has told Selective Service cfficials Department. lleft.” He stepped inside of East- nine points during the week and | ¥ ) P ¢ the v is spec Cleveland 65 9 451 H o B itching and be- now boests a league-leading mark at the Chief docsn'y Tomorrcw the party is to inspect St. Louis 62 79 440 man’s curve-ball pitching and be- nOw HOBSLS a ‘eague- eadme MATE yoigh the idea of football players port and rail facilitics at Whittier. Philadelphia 49 9 210 labored him with southpaw shots of 354 Vernon also leads in = S < . v G luntil the Connecticut clouter must doubles with 42. il it s % FTRTE Ty 4 National League I heve thought he was catching a' In the National League, Stan biviliekd o I O R I S S Team w L Pet \double-header for Lefty Gomez Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals St, Louis 90 53 629 { - - > - osted his league-leading bat- . Brooklyn 87 54 617 - ! verage from . to 368 in the Chicago 76 64 543 (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | week. Musial is 25 percentage NOTICE fifil‘:«;‘e]phi o ;i gg ,fii Fere is what is doing: in ,_hc‘ ;}z'rn:s z\h:;;d ;‘al x(unng-up Johnny ¥ 2 K Jopp of the Boston Braves. T o . - = playoffs of the Minor Leagues: | nti ‘the e v eX- Cincinnati 60 B A Siaciaivh sodtes in:ihé Tater Musial also leads the senior loop Until further notice the ex i Pmsburg.h 58 82 414 J1otional League semi-final playoffs: | 1‘n H)f:\l lllt.s.vv\,llh 211, doubles with change rate on New York 57 87 396 gyracuse 4; Baltimore 3; 11 in-| -.fi.uux;])ll(: \(;({h 18 and ln‘u\ :.c;rvd ———— e ini T - 2 & 9 i with 3 1s teammate LNnos v v , nings; Syracuse wins series, 4-2. i E ) U ONC { Montreal 2; Newark 1; Montreal| Slaughter, tops the runs batted in i« ANADIAN CURRENCY leads 3-2. H department with 119. will be 7% Percent | American Association semi-lmal} . |playoffs: = Angelo Bertelii that he Ag8T 2 A | Minneapolis 7; Indianapolis 6. i, “wouldn’t be surprised if in a I'he First National Bank . |Teams are tied at 3-3. Only game CHICAGO, Sept. 17. — Illinois, couple of days” he's headed for Los oY BM. Bohirends: Bank G ! | scheduled. TN ! purdue, Indiana and Iowa began Angeles to play with the Dons of 1e L. M. Behrends Dank Lo ] | Texas League semi-final play-|tapering off today as coaches tried the All-America Conference. Ber-* : & (BY HUGH FULLERTON) offs: to aveid additional injuries before telli said in a telephone interview -fi P yourself for a deluge of wisecracks wins series, 4-1. Only game schedul- about Brooklyn being the only place ed. where they have to call a baseball| Southern Association game on account of bugs . . . Thfltlp]ayoffs: swarm of gnats Sunday evening was; Memphis at Chattanooga postpon- one thing even the Dodgers couldn'tied_ Memphis leads 3-1. dodge.. New Orleans at Atlanta postpon- Illinois U. already has refunded ¢q, Atlanta leads 3-2. more than $6000 on orders for tickets to the Notre ame game that | couldn't be filled after the 10,549; semi-final Dallas 4; San Antonio 0. Dullas‘ seat stadium was sold out Sept. 1. | Massillon, O., Washington high scheol is sending out its football dope! book on a nation-wide basis, just like the colleges. Wyoming's celebrated one-shot B.B.LEADERS The following are the batting and | pitching leaders in the two major antelope hunt may become a u,”lragufi at the start of this week: intersectional affair between picked | National League rmarksmen from the East and West| Batting—Musial, St. Louls, .368; in another year. Wyoming sports-|Hopp, Boston, 341. § men have been protesting that Pitching—Rowe, Philadelphia, 11- while the governors always picked|4-733; Highe, Brooklyn, 16-6-.727. nice guys for the teams, the hunt- | American League ters didn't know too much about Batting — Vernon, ~Washington, | campaign Saturday. that he had talked by 'phone with Illinois meets Pittsburgh, Purdue Boston Yanks cwner Ted Collins plays Miami of Ohio, Wisconsin ard had pointed out that he only +akes on Marquette, Indiana meets wanted to play ball. The former Cincinnati U., and Iowa plays Notre Dame star said he didn't feel North Dakota State. he could afford to lose a year. A ————————— court order has barred Bertilli from playing with the Yanks or any team (ouplE (luB lo cther than the Dons. At Los Angeles, General Manager Slip Madigan of the Dons com- BB e e O The Triangle 4 ORTHWEST® & N AIRLINES Cleaners MEE‘ IOMORRO mented that Bertilli “will be LS L comed back with open arms if he The Couple Club of the Northern ioins the Los Angeles team.” Light Presbyterian Church will hold | their covered dish dinner fellow-| coaeh Frank Wickhiorst has cut Atiend the BARCBCUE CAFE OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT “Scandals™ We specialize in BARBECUED CHICKEN, ship meeting in the Church parlors|y;. yniversity of California foot- OB wke"“‘lzday Sl e 6:30 ball squad to 54 men. The hundred- cfc ock. T“e comn?mee l!\l; fiifl{%i,cdd leftovers were formed into two of menu will me Mr. and Mrs. Nick oih0p squads—the junior varsity and Rocovich, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Van/ % g the Rambler Sandt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry| Larsen. The program will be in ,— At the Capitol Theatre Sept. 25 and 26 T SHOW BY JU RE SPARE RIBS, STEAKS. .. And All Kinds of BARBECUED SANDWICHES LAURA and CHUCK Open 7 A. M. to ? SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Below Winter and Pond's DEPART Wt NOW HAVE charge of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wayne {Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. 48-HOUR SERVICE aiming rifles. | 351; Williams, Boston, .343. ‘ Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 25-6- New York, 11-3-.786. 'SOULES LEAVE FOR TEXAS HOME AFTER ETAOIN SHRDLU In a recent account of a ball game at Roanoke, Va, a typo- graphical error made Roland Hugh- es’ story say the wall was thrown | to third base . . . Athletic Director Rex Mitchell of the city recreation| department thought the gag was| VISI""G wnIGH‘S too good to keep so he sent it| bk WOk along to this corner with the state- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Soule left ment that he would bill the com- Juneau on the Princess Norah for posing room for damages tc the their home in Alamo Texas. They ball park . . . Rex decided silence have been enjoying a two month was better when he found his sec-|Visit With their daughter and son- retary had addressed the letter tolin-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright. “Rocky Feller” Plaza in New York.| On their way north during the — e |summer, Mr. and Mrs. Soule visit- A window and door screen charg- ed friends and relatives in the ed with a small electrical current Middle West; and on the return has been developed as a new bar- | trip, they plan to stop over in San rier to insects. | Francisco and San Jose. B - e — Phonograph Records. Home| Only 10 fliers in the United States Beautiful, are qualified, skywriters, BLACK MARKET ON ‘Taylor, .(h-:nlh Any married couples desiring to| attend and who have not been con- tacted will please phone any mem- b ber of the Menu Committee. ASTORIA, Oregon, Sept. 17.—It's A short business meeting with reported here (by the Astorian- election of officers will take place Budget) that fishermen have stop- at this first meeting for the Fall. ped making deliveries to Grays - eee |Harbor since a Seattle OPA agent MOTHER COMES NORTH !visited there last Friday. The price WITH MRS ZIMMERMAN official called on buyers in the s Aberdeen-Hoquiam area after com- Mrs. Chester Zimmerman arrived plaints had been made and alba- from the south on the Princess core had been sold at $100 a ton Norah, after a month’s visit in the above the ceiling. states and was accompanied by| A leading fish packer, who with- her mother, Mrs. Freda Swanson, held his name, is quoted as saying of Oakland, Calif. The latter will|fishermen are believed laying low TUNA IS LOOMING remain here for an indefinite stay. until they can get a chance to Mrs. Swanson is a former resi- black-market their tuna. dent of Douglas. - >->e bysonias tpetn. 3 ot \ The U. S. 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