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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE PREDICTIONS FAVOR lATER e e tt ANCHORAGE 1 cpers 10rth dellars worth of rad will be distributed C. Langdon of Juneau, A plane from the Anchorage Ra- dio Supply will unload supplies for the Alaska Electronics Shop in Ju- Alaska as the com e NEW Y £, Se 2 >lin 4 the [fishermer I it f a e C held this V 1w I upon its arrival here some- l l S ea' out on the football prediction limb ital, he said, to do av 1 wekk: 4. Ghl by 1ocal bikineats rposs o’ o today. The plane will carry 1 for the fourth straight year hem, which would in effect y m with industrial lead- trip i W busines: Ve company men as well as the Army over Villanova: A year ago (Continued from Page One) that mar 10,000 to ¢y Territory for na 1 i Eckley Guerin will take : the Oadets, with Doc Blanchard! $30000 befor 1 dispatches received ) by the Alaska Ad-|pi s of the unloading F I G HT H A R D Retord 'or and Glenn Davis ing only 14 y e fshtnel P eli i from wlas J. Rauch indi ing Agency of which he I - . wtes each, mastered t 1 s in Southeast ka are|t! ing the dam ha Alaska Radio Supply, | ler U. P. WOLF I'ERE lelphians by 54 t E Villa- | ¢ [ ct season, | age In 1 e cite € Incorpor d Anchorage firm 1 \ ka Radio Supply, estab U. P. Wolf, of Hood Bay, is stay- tould be closer t ap sites have been indefinitely beer Witl ame team shoul Illinois cver Pittsburg Alabama over Furman firm of Gilmer, Mancha and C« S . will find Furman no more diffi trans-Bay rivals San Francisco most successful taseball seasons in than Joe Louis found Tami Ma S sgulat hicl uld gust 20, there should be no Ic a g and Oakland. The San Francisco vears fello Algbane {( l]nfwkw.‘txllv.xn.sxl \j.m .\|”\\u|d’ g ! S Seals hold a two-game lead but' A crowd of 40007 paying fans| ndiaca over Cinctnnati: Indic| COft Of trap sites who did not|striction u that isn’t sufficient to ice the flag turned out to see the Phils droP &'ana has most of its 1945 Big Nine q e o> operate the traps the 3 3 § . - red by the Solicitor General ! Sitk nterior Department, Thomp ated, but he added that he weuld hear the witnesses at the present sessions rding a The Pacific t League's pen- The Philadelph:i Phillies set a ant race is headed down the stretch new club paid attendance record *oward a photo finish between the last night to climax one of their f outside eas until At bring back the keye ? in 15 year H 1 he hing is 1 opene with four games still remaining on thriller to the Cincinnati Reds. pions back the schedule. ed the Phil's paid total at- gancas over Texas Christi Both San Francisco and Oakland tendance for the season to 1023460 swwon last night—each of team by the first time in history the Quak-. Tovac gver Missouri: Thése two [¢ now under consic a ‘M.> € one run margin. The Seals snapped et ity boys have drawn more than cams closed. thelr. 105 campaigng el prop” o forceast another The heating SHARTING FONIGINT 2 Jan. 1 Cotton|th> 1947 sea L= L ¥ i 8 CANART for the n the goal of sissippi over Kentucky tion their losing streak at Pc 'L\'(l by million fans by meeting in tl w . Buaed. . poh] - squeezing out a 2 to 1 victory over! Cincinnati’s Clay Lambert pitch-'po o Texas won : Yoo the Portland Beavers. The victery|€d a nifty four-hitter to get the| opjahoma A & M over Denver gave the League’s leading twirler best of Philadelphia’s Dick Mauney an_americ Larry Jansen, his 30th victory of|in a sterling duel. The Reds scor- gne giffe the season. Jansen gave up only led both their runs in the first in-| wning information regard utheast division pink ! sal a ained in 1945, the 1947 pac inor ea ll is expected to be about the - Bob Fenimore will be ence. . prseed fadnagy Vi e Skipping over the others in a thut for 1043—when only! four hits, while his mates were|Ping. Del Ennis hit his 17th home- |, iry: Polts ok SrllIEh T Sibas wikd ““,k,.‘ collecting six off Jack Salveson. |Iun of the year in the second in-| pagy: West Vifginia over Otter-| g i R e S B 3 kflfi i a}@fl'@ Oskland, meantime, kept alive Ming for the Phil's only run bein definitely a poor pack” applies| \,~ A Seals by In afterncon games, the league- its hopes of catching the Hero of |leading St. Louis Cardinals defeat- edging Sacramento 3 to didwes Detroit over Wayne owa over North Dakot particularly to areas around e; Pur- neau and is tased upon adverse sur- MIKE'S IN DOUGLAS the game was Brooks Holder who €4 Boston 5 to & to protect their gqu. gyer Miami (Ohio); Wiscon-|yival factors | ASSOCIATED ) blasted out his 12th home run of ‘lj”“f';““} B e o Brook- g over Marquette Bink v Tabeness Scores of minor league play the season with a man aboard for|lyn. Te Dodger downed Fittsburgh| poryest: Colorado over Iowa| of paramount interest, Thompso es yesterday are 7 to 0 and the New York Giants lefeated Chicago 1 to 0. Wyomi. over Colorado Brigham Young over We In the American, League' 1ast!ror state. Colorado Agele over Pt ., the St. Louis Browns rallied Warren n the last of the ninth inning to defeat the champion Boston Red ternational the victery margin. Sacramento had grabbed a first inning lead when Joe Marty homered w a mate on koard Hollywcod entrenched itself more firmly in third place by beating the Seattle Rail , 4 to in eleven s the grewing lateness of run: He or drastic ac to Luild up the ear Southwest: Baylor over South-'tha proposals for later western; Arkansas over Northwest- ern Louisiana State Tex: cf{—Syracuse 5 M next year runs—hence n cpen- ings vestigations, he expl have shown that only a few fternoon in the Ameri- innings. The Stars staged a two-run R P | M over North Texas ate i) have be y into the rally in the eighth to tie the count b GAMEVSIRLI U5 B ash-lrech over West Texas sivs gnd thess 1 TN B O T HD 4 . o “ 1o captre HO€ yotched his 25th pitching victory St S s i wgue final playcif o R o elpysn; ighing, thriiles, Detroit trounced Philadelphia 14 to ~ pyis a4 8; Ft. W, 5. (Dall Los Angeles slipped, further be- |- °70.¢ ‘rounced Paadelphis South: Clemson over Presbyter-| Clesing of bays, he said, is de-{2$ 8: Ft. Worth 5. (Dalla f : ¢ New York and Chicago were not 2-1 in best-of-seven seric hind the Stars by gropping a 6 to 2. o\ - o ian izned to pr those ¢ HEATERE A P ; decision to the San Diego Padres. ™ e which hav nt > Uhemplasiocialon JSDE (Ing= s AL 1 o o oft—No games scheduled (Mem- The San Diego victory gave the r before the sea Padres a two game to cne edge in - M »M (“H\ n I pt ',""1 ,\"_]“‘m",',”w finalist be- seha ness at this morning’s n, oth- CARA NOME - STANDi~NC heard were Frank Mar Pacific Coast icague | BETRR. representing the eafarer Inter- . » Team W L Pct! ©On the Los Auseies sports menu ANOIHER Go national (AFL); Gordon Whitcomb, NACF P““ "EI{ Q(, g’ a‘. !’i 7}5’,‘0 s San Francisco 112 67 626 tonight is an All-America confer- Sitka fresh fish buyer, and Frank i o 3 7R3 Oakland 110 69 6 foctball game between the fisherman Instant :w loveliness is Hollywood 94 8 5 ahawks and the Los BURGH, Sept. 20—Billy x:::‘:h{-‘v-’z:: use your Los Angeles 92 87 les Dons. Some 20,000 fans are( . whose sorry showing in hi tion e odrier iy, Bagragato e to watch the game in . ..ong title fight with heavyw > texture, tint ECONOMY San DI 6 106 iseum. The Seahawks on Joe Louis last June turn- problem. R A he CE?{¥TN DINNERS LELT] FAMOY'S STEAK or Portland 73 il;U b :‘1:.'“! “‘h" ‘;‘L‘(fi_'“ G “‘N‘)‘; widely bally-hooed brawl in- e e Rio:y a0l REG. Lo Scattle . 71 108 Yeuce i il to the “flop of the century,” today B ants tHe bave. Gnd GET YOUR SIZE Amcrican League BiF - ODERINE ERAIOE: WikH OKIVR 4sked a third chance—to prove “I|° PR AL Ty B ks an TINT TODAY Sl Team W L 0 to 14 didn’t quit to Louis.” e lgdn, \l.‘l':,f"];l:\f B ,"'jl" ),]",',‘, Al . Boston 99 48 > - S e gy Zrefh = 58 Over 250 hopefuls begin| ... i the salmon? On' that poirt,! . Mauro Drug Co. :g:n;urk ‘Bj' 53 3es competition in pi s of the| MEMORIAL CHURCH mpson answered that the fr. 5t l““:Trm }lle”.u Stare” e A Washington 71 75 4ge 2Cth annual Pacific Southwest! 2 GHDR Tt L0 M ations for nex M G 1o 466 Tennis Tournament today. The The choir of the Memorial Ch periment to Cleveland 6 80 452 bulky field will be cut to 32 ang| /il meet for rehearsal at be gotten into the ba St. Louis 63 80 441 Will line up with the 32 seeded © clock. The rehearsal will be in by late openings, then kept there Philadelphia 49 97 336 and placed players in the regular,the manse. Ly having the bays closed n 3y singles bracket starting next L 8E TR T Whitcomb ('umplnm'mul the « § i § pet Monday. National Champion Jack LICTEN 7 pm. KINY—Sept. 30, Scrvice upen its 1946 s2ason efforts ' 630 Kramer is top seeded. The tour- | Octener 5 and 7—Hot—Alaska Tax- then suggested that opening of Icy e A i A0 nament proper gets under way Sat- | Payers League. Program Speak Strait seining “at least not before 558 urday with the first round of m Albert White adv. August 1" would give resident fish- | i o ‘531 doubles 3 - = ermen a chance to go halibut fish- o ; s B Panama is an indian word ing and trolling first. He held { ‘osssegr s ,” d n meaning abounding in fish. that weather conditions are mare | # Nationaf League Team St. Louls Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati 424’ The Pioneer League’s post-season ™ Pittsburgh 413 blayoff is going into a sixth game e Y N o New York ‘395 tonight at Salt Lake City. The Twin Falls Cowboys punched across a run in the 10th inning last night to beat the Bees, 6 to 5. The ser- A T T F N T ' 0 7\] B BAN u ies now stands at three games for| L] a Salt Lake and two for the Cow- ( boys. | ; I S T N I H [ The University of California will A l L R E I A i l ( l E R K S Iresume intercollegiate ice hockey = 5 competition next December after a The annual banquet to the ball four-year war-time balckout of the players of the Juneau City League 'spcrt. Among the universities on The low raie Of inifiafion given by the Juneau Volunteer Fire California’s schedule are D Department takes place tonight in mouth, Michigan and Colorado. f H the Odd Fellows Hall. - e — ees explres Joe Sadlier, chairman of the, event, backed up by Prexy Judgn FIGHT DO‘PE - William Holzheimer, urges all play- ~ ™ - ers and the few specially invited Mldnlght—sepiemher 23' 1948 guests to be in the hall not later B — than 6:30 for the “what will you| Here are the results of fights last ! bhave,” ready to sit down at the night: table at 7 oclock sharp. 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