The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1946, Page 3

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92 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ANTICLIMAX ENDING FOR D. C. LEAGUE (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Los Angeles Angels st \ threat and wound up in tk ¢ff money with the champion Francisco Seals, Oakland and Hol in the finish that othe an anticlimax Baseball Le amento’s Sol to climb into the came within half lace Los Angeles y wise 11 wocd 1€ the Pac season with First was Ceact Sa chance vision, of fourth am day as they defeated the Oakl Acorns 5-2 in the opener of dnubieheader. The Angels*lost their first game to San Diego 2-1 Nightcaps reversed the tables with the Acorns dashing S mento’s hopes 6-3, and Los adding the clincher with rory over the San Diego P The $20,000 President’s Cup off ns Wednesday. S isca’s Seals, who clinched the pennant Saturday, play host to third-place Hollywood, and runner- up Oakland gces to Los Angeles The winners of those seven game series will then battle for the cup San Francisco rinished on a vic- ory note, edging out the Portland Beavers 7-3 after dropping the first , 1946 GRID SEASON ISUNDERWAY By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Off to a = e football move izh gear nex end with choic tersectional strugg tiing the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA permit- Canadian Canadial McCLELLANS LEAVE Inan 1 Minor League romyko bels 5o T op pomesy puake + 'doross the bor : n n : "“‘»\“j::\“"'\{'“ B .‘w Kotzebuc A "Im.v 4 BENEFIT SHOW! arietl & fol ; ; 3 R T i wnd shath with JOAN DAVIS k vohert JACK HALEY R e TWREUGES i i R 11 101 UCCESS, N. Y ; 23 ATTEMP'I' Sw‘M ‘ ) weeks .nrvh,‘-llu me of Rev S MarthaHoliday . t ma - - His wite teaches in the Kot: . ndred Jew 1gees on the 1 - . bl mmigrant ship Palmakh leap CARD PARTY 3 i o ¢ 5 o ifa today They were yig Awards—Refreshments. adyv. ot " ounded within two hours by FBAIE ST A e 1 I ¥ ¢ dt ¢ British army and navy 2 P \ f Some 800 tc 900 Jews attempted g et Vil faia 4 Ve e meine et L Always on the Job . . . : ; : . re stopped by the royal navy in a . g 1 3 fight at sea that cost cne of them | SHe T { 4 /LIS life. The army and navy plan- J S : o I ned to transfer them to HM.S. Em- | BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) et T klyn Dodgers whittled a PO the 1 of the S : . ui vesterday, splitting XS P St header with Boston, whi were being stacked k : o Cul lincis, wi »e on i dropped first TR i e for { four to two—but bounc- s B SaBE R 208 to take the secc eight 33-7 in the opener ) one Louis, meanw wa I h cluk rday 4 seven-to-two trimming Army Team Date The Cards now lead 1@ ' t reat Ar which the National League pennant chase ‘U 35-0 to open the by a half game. with Brooklyn sec- “f8SC 1 consecu tri- | ond inter- The D rs have five games left oppene in klahoma, to play Louis has six to rebui a new In ot League games 1 galaxy of prewar star the New York v meanwhile, will open n four to three and one Annapolis, whi Cincinnati shaded 1gh e Pittsburgh in two—four to two and CXPeC wil L six to five New Haven for a g the In the American League, Detroit M¢ nt Marir Academy, down- blan Sleveland, three to two in ed L 0 week the t and also won an eight- pference Tuosle inning nighcap, four to three Two srence tussles get the Chicago and St. Louis broke even ine scheduling rollir while The Browr won the opener, two four other clubs from that st to nothing, and the Whi Sox ci i, in ion to Illinois, ope srabbed tha finale. 1 nference opposit conference opener Y The New t it | game of a twin bill Two home : g ohns . runs by Harvey Store a former Fhiladelphia twi ill find Oregon State at }(1\ Seal, furnished the Portland push 27d seven to fou and _Jdaho .at Slanford. St. Mar bl e g game lasting only vi to ington, and College The Beaitld Ratnisck sl ihso 5 Boston topped Washing- of the Pacili ;on for non- a fie with Portland for company fon four te one league il 3 m the league cellar by beating the 2 G TR 3 4 In the 1thwe R lici ywood Stars 9-0 and 1-0. Pete 55 0 Irpes RECTAOUIOI 324 the Rainiers and dreve in the win- rains Colorado, 13-7 conqueror of ning run with a sharp single in the lowa State. Oklahoma A. and M., s s L which ran its victory string to 20 ASSOCIATED PRESS) in row by turning back Denver 3 home against Ar-| NDi~N ic Coast Team L <an Francisco 63 and 2 ! 88 89 > 94 92 £ Diego 78 108 419 Portland 4 109 404 Seattle 74 109 404 American League Team w I Pc. Doston 101 48 678 Detroit 88 59 599 New York 84 65 564 Washington x5 Sy i 480 CI 80 7 9 473 Clevcland 66 84 440 St. Louis 64 83 435 Philadelphia 49 99 331 Nationat League w L Pcbe 93 i 628 93 56 2 8 67 8 70 g Philadelphia 68 81 456 Cincinnati 63 85 426 Pittsburgh 60 « 86 411 New York 58 91 389 FOOTBALL SCORES _ (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ The following are final ores of football games played last Satur- day: Eastern games: Army 35; Villanova 0. Lehigh 7; Kingspoint 0. West Virginia 13; Otterbein 7. Dave Elkins 14; Quantico Ma- rines 6. Southern games: Virginia Military 21; Catawba 7. William and Mary 61; Fort Mc- Clellan 0. Appalachian 28; Newberry 19. Clemson 39; Presbyterian 0. Southwest games: Oklahoma A & M 40: Denver 7. Texas 42; Missouri 0. Texas A & M 47; Northwest Texas State 0. Tulsa 33; Wichita 13. Baylor 21; Southwestern 7 Texas Tech 26; West Texas S. 14 Texas Christian 0; Kansas 0, Midweast games: Cincinnati 15; Indiana 6 Towa 39; North Dakota-State 0. Purdue 13; Miami (Ohio) Wisconsin 34; Marquette 0. Western games: Colorado 13; Towa State 7. Colorado A & M 25; Fort ren 0. Wyoming 7; Colorado State Col- lege of Education 0. | Brigham Young 13; West Colorado State 2. W. Mexico 12; Arizona State 7. War- e o o * o o . . (o TIDE TABLE . . . ° SEPTEMBER 24 . e High tide 1:04 am, 176 ft. e Low tide 7:18 am, -08 ft. e High tide 13:34 p.m,, 174 ft. e Low tide 19:37 pm,, 02 ft. . o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Monica oilers 40-7, will be at ve the semi-pro baseball cham- | ns of California. The Oilers won 1theastern conference he title last night by shellacking \ was unimpressive in | the Francisco Moifatt Mon- rma invades Tu- ¢ twice at Lcs Angeles. The first league test corcs were 7 to 4 and 6 to nothing e a i Frankie Albert pa y Forty Nit »sterday over CINCINNATI REDS, the Brocklyn Doc erica cor ered Cleve Brc and he Buffalo Bisons 28 to nothing “1““ St G MG 3 NP PITTERURGH, | Ph, 23 i, 800 s TARHCe (C0R8D + IO, $II6 r Bill McKachnie of the| league, the San F Clippers i ! 5 ; Cincinnati Reds and the club he 100k to the air to scalp the Tacoma ; bl v A opUsat g e, led for nine years were at the s " e T g of the ways today, but the R R, IR, B00, ALES ¢ -spoken, silver-hairsd ba g . CAplogeq e S o :veteran sald he . wouldn't ; b alin. an f3Ith whether he was through now or at national pro league game. ol e X confernece with General Manager California _speedboat driver, v . en Giles BELIEVED PARTING ‘er Army pilot Dan Foster of A & and, will receive irom Presi- dent Truman today the President’s lay on the Potomac. Mr. Truman ! was one of the onlookers. The Cali- NEGRO SPORT A(E fornian’s speedbqjity Miss Great Lakes, at times hit speeds of 95 (ST iles an hour and won all DETROIT, Sept. 23. — Wayne » heats. It was Foster's County prosecutor Gerald K. O'Bri- en teday authorized a new warrant charging the University of Detroit’ k at big-time competitio ck on a 23-yearold woman S 18 Former University of ton runner William Steed won the Washing- | ts tember ifornia open golf ehampion Negro fcotball star, Guy Brown, 2 fal Smith of Alameda has added with the rape of a second white another trophy to his war chest. vomsn | nith won the Stanford Invitation- Recorder’s judge George Murphy | al Medal Tourney yesterday with Catuiday signed a warrant accusing 54-hole total of 215. Stanford 8rown cf attacking a theatre cash- alumnus Gordon Hough was sec- ier sugust 28. { |ond with 218. The new charge relates to an at- | 15-kilemeter national AAU Junior;| The Manhattan, Kans., Negro, a champicnship run at Berkeley yes-' three-sport star at the University,' terday. Steed represented San' nas denied the charg: ra s victory Athletic Club — e——— Y and loped the distance in 54 min- LISTEN ¢ p.m. KINY—Sept. 30,‘ ites and seven seconds. Steed’s October 5 and 7T—Hot—Alaska Tax- | trammate, Merle Knox, was second.! Payers League. Program Speaker, | The victory A-C won team honors | Albert White. adv. ! with 29 points. —————— - i ———— | Printed guest towels. — Home > resuits! | Beautiful. adv | Empire want Ads LT Domn’t Miss “GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS" DATE: September 25th and 26th PLACE: Capitol Theatre Juneau Volunteer Fire Department Benefit Show for Juneau Memorial Library Fund Everything in Sporting Goods CHICAGO, 23 —Harry (o] illia clutch 2 dtom . pi i Iceland, Indor X \\ g (\ : 1 V. Johr 5 . hi C 1 id U ; # : ¢ c basis of a p . i the governments cc X H ,h‘ d their presenc: here had 5 > P ol 0§ n led "' 'H i 2 , . s e (anadians Can Now d i k a 1-1 deadlock " oo e o oo [alke More Money as ) 6 ¥ g vt s They Trip Info U, S. Gt e OTTAWA, Sept. 2: Customs in- FROM AN TORAG, € at border points have been here from Anchorage t cled allow Canadians to k d W h $150 cash veler's g NGONAT | E. ks when crossing the er in- C e K f T United State offici. of the « t th I I Hote 1 Exchange Control Board ) ¢ numbered 1 0 total, not more than 050 at the World War II pe United nds. fl;.,xng’ NORTHWEST AIRLINES w . fi NORTHLAND . TRANSPORTATION, " them to the launches Arr officers ny tried to pors the P delegation to tg their tran sed and almost perate refugees ) cend a 1igements for They re aboard IFiretox--Automatic Sysiem THIS FIRE PROTECTION 100 the tempte de dash for promised land Police and navy wimmer launches picked between ship and and six British soldiers div the * water, fastened ropes te of the swimmers and towed ed into s HVNRY LEEGE WANTED mnl FIRE Henry Leege is asked to call at o the office of the Juneau Chapter of . e American Red Cross. CTURNS George Simpkins returned Protects Your Boat Cans'lanfly! here on the Princess Louise follow- ATTEND THE JUNEAU ¥iRk DEPARTMENT BENEFIT SHOW—"SCANDALS—September 25-26 ing a trip to New York City where » attended the wedding of her {aughter, Barbara, to William W & e e Warienof ew. Yok O Junean Weldiiig and Machine Shop. 3 B GREH P. 0. 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