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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER CARDS STILL GAME AHEAD OF DODGERS By JOE REICHLER (AP Sports Writer) It is doubtful today if any major league baseball manager ever bow- ed out with more satisfaction than William B. (Wilkinsbt Bill) Mc- * Kechnie, erstwhile boss of the Cin- cinnati Reds. McKechnie ame for the was “fired three day final act as the Redlegs to 'mastermind his hireling vietery over the St. Lou 1 act which might cause the Breeklyn Dodgers—a team Bili ad- mits he dislikes—to nose c the club he lormerly managed National League flag McKechnie knew the Dodgers, who ed Fn he had accused of “dirty play- i inst his Reds, had lost, to the Phidadelphia Phillies. Louis vic U T Brooklyn's penn would give the advantage with cnly ominated Bu Walter a tough cookie for the Cards, itch. Walters pitch one of the finest games cf the season to blank the Birds with n hits, The defeat ft the Cards still cne game ahead of the Dodges Brooklyn at Philadelphia again this afterncen while St. Louis is idle for the day. Erof 1, shewing signs of crack- ing under the terrific strain of the Cardinals, blew a three- ead in the ninth when the came up with five runs to win 11-9 thriller. Although the used ht to set record five runs in the f the Boston Braves dead- ed the Cubs for third place by feating the New York Giants 6-5. The Cubs lost a 16-inning gam Plttsburgh by the same score when Bllly Cox singled in Lee Handley Ralph Kiner took cover the Nation- al League home run leadership v his 23rd home run. Bckby Feller “fanned 10 season’s st ut total Rube Waddell's Feller, once tting support a 4-1 his last night. He ago. His boss was to a 6-0 rdinals managed Reds last the for full that sea- well lier in the ‘1 9, 3 game: plays pitchers irs to six short of record. However, ived poor } only listed again fiom his mates and dropped décision to Joe Haynes and Chicago White € {Despite Hank (umx.)».,w 6 run, the Detroit Tigers were en by the St. Louis Browns s the Browns' Vern Stephe louted a homer and two singles Dobson pitched the American mpion Boston Red rd victory with a 5-2 win over the New Yankees. ‘The Athletics executed a triple play but lost a doubleheader to Washington 6-3 and 7-4 with Roger Wolif and Dutch Leonard receiving credit for the victories. 42nd five- York STANDiING Nationat Team Louis Brooklyn Chicago Beston Philadelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh 62 New York 58 American League L 48 60 67 kg 9 85 85 102 St Team Boston Detroit New York ‘Washington Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Philadelphia Mmdfl?igue Playoff Dope Scores yesterday in minor playoifs aie as follows: International League off: Montreal 7, Syracuse 4; treal leads 3-1.) Scuthern Association cff: Atlanta 6, Memphis 2; leads 2-1.) — - HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital admitted yes- terday Grant Ritter, Mrs. Danner, Louis Ness, Joe Kelly and Mrs. J. E. Nelson. Mrs. Kreuder and her -baby girl discharged. Kelly St. Clair of Hoonah was discharged from the Government Hospital, but no one was admitted. . — LISTEN 7 p.m. KINY—Sept. 30, October 5 and T—Hot—Alaska Tax- Payers League, Program ‘Speaker, Albert White, adv. league final play- (Mon- final play- (Atlanta were the | Sox - George | James| |the third rounds of their bout. 26, 1946 SEALS, DAKS ARE WINNERS, P.C.LEAGUE (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} The opening of the Pacific baseball post season play- offs ca champion San Fran- cisco Seals and runner-up Oakland Acorns in the winning groove, bu both clubs will have to top strikeout ts of the stay there tonight Expert mound performances gave San Francis 1 3-0 shutout of the Hollywood Sts and Oakland a victory over the L geles \nwl\ in the initial games last nigh Righthanded Larry Jansen, 30 triumphs against ing the regular Hollywood, hits. Another ea, spi ball of five for ing tha campaign Angels down with fetie But tonight the underdog will hold decisive edges on the Eddie Erautt, 20 game ner and strikeout king of the cir- cuit with 233, will toss for Holly- wood against the Seals’ compara- tively unimpressive, Al Lien, win- ner of eight and loser of nine. Los Angeles’ Clif Chambers, 18 game winner and ond in strikeouts with 215, ‘opposes ‘Oakland’s Bryan Step holder of a 10-9 record. > > Sporis Briels (BY THE ASSOC The major W pen the 1946 Wa Us will lead game Lds t. Also ball menu mette lei league’s loop tc \\nh season allowing six scattered righthander, Francis winner of 15 and the Acorns dur- similarly set the loser club: hill IATED st Coast universities foot this and h a night all hing St off w Angeles tom on the western foot- tomorrew are: Will- Jose State College in a Poly at llege; and Los a Pacific football season 1t oW at Coast League pro contest Pacific ament 0 quarter-final The southivest Los Angeles play today ack Kramer Lennart [ Mulloy of Miami burg of tennis moves Ted Schroeder champion Yv¢ wch the quart »m Brown, Frankie d Francisco Segura of r are not scheduled to play tomorrow upset Patra The Chicago Rockets of America conference last night, Rocke 38 tc the All- won a game but lost their coach. The defeated the Buffalo Bisons with a parkling last period rally saw the Chicago pros shove two touchdowns and Steve Nemeth boot a field goal h five seconds left to play. How- eve head coach Dick Hanley watched the game from the stands nd told reporters he had severed his relations with the team after a dispute with club owner John L. shin Commenting Rockets, case that over on his leaving the Hanley said it was “simply of incompatible al- ities” that. in his Ic career | of coaching, he had never en- countered what he termed “so much front office advice. 50! The only survivor among the pre- tourney favorites, Babe Didrickson | Zaharias of Denver, meets al sturdy opponent today in the quart-| er finals of the National Women’ Amateur golf tournament Tulsa, Cklahoma. Mrs. Zaharias faces the| Haworth, New Jersey, veteran, Maurcen Orcutt, in the upper| bLracket. The other upper backet quatter-final match pits Helen| Sigel of Philadelphia against Mar- geret Gunther of Memphis, Tenn In the lower bracket, M E. 8| Blanton of Tulsa will match stroke: with Mrs. Betty Mims White Dallas, Texas, and Beverly Hanson; of Fargo, North Dakota, will pia; Mrs. Clara Sherman of Pasadena,| California. FIGHT DOPE Fights s follows 2 Norwalk, Conn.—Melio Bettina, 188, Beacon, N. Y., outpointed Eld- ridgs Eastman, 195, Norwalk, in 10} rounds. abeth, N. J.—“Sugar” Rob- 149, New York knocked out 161, Youngstown, in of ed last night resulted as inson, Eidney Miller, Hartford, Conn.—Charles Lewis, 131, Brooklyn, outpointed Nick Stato, 133, Springfield, Mass., in a 10-round go. Oakland, Calif—Star 132'., Manila, outpointed Wilsen, 133':, Pittsburgh, round fight, “Cabey" Misam Jackie in a 10- 946 PENNANT_The hackbane of fhe Pennani-bornd Rosfon Red Sox snells out 1946. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ! o right are Bobby Doerr, Ted Williams, Manager Joe Cronin and Johnny Pesky. ZA[E READY DOUGLAS 'MEAT SHORTAGE i§ win- 1 T0 DEFEND IW YORK, initial title Tony gh tomorrow It defe he day sliced boy 9 tc ter c Icy mc To holders of Juneau Cold Morgage age inc and interest after Will the der marks hat cha clea er sinc ated Gec wed in the the 8 king C FISH LANDINGS to Halibut Liver Oil P Tem Ness, H trip Str cleaning, deling lusive. 1 pay First Hemlock, skippered Nerub, puil out Monday morning on a rou- tine able thereon on Octobe which 1 therefc NEWS BROWNIE afternoo; fi AROUSING ACTION, NEWS Tucsday the Brownies their Brow Scout held (ig The with the pac the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS still are ollc officers were housewives empty market baskets, politicians, the Army and the OPA wrar nt, Judy ch; Re Treasurer, Donna Lee Niemi | porter Making middle- | .y k. e the pt. 26 s, of his nce leaving Zale is ready today s with Rockabye Rocky schedul tadium 1se plan to' make flowers and leaves,”| ! Donna Lee Swift mote ingtc looks there'll noise on teday. as though e this score in The bigh comuand of cratic party is holding strategy conference W. iin to take up th The Administ over maintaining prize s on scarce foeds, and the Mickey Walker's slicans have moved in on disagreement over AGAIN and by House Majorit until Zal oy & McCormack that the 5 of the Douglas oohong contro 60 days announced this ;op iR showing “Where oo oyt that McCormack’s Here” which was poca; would carry the evening. will be 5 hagt the November The show ector of t Al leaders are m the ‘vately with OPA otficials rulihg to turn back meat ¢ the price June 30, are this demand hreat widespread closings Army Action he Army ‘has itsgown hands. It ersjon ‘all Federally-i pictures ore 16 set one-fo eptem- meat Army Sunday eve- War next week an un- OES MEET meeting of the Order tern Star, Nuggett Chapter scheduled for Friday eve- cer i 8 o'cleck in the Eagles 98¢ mog The w 4 freshments eeial first time in 20 defending middle- anpion enters the -cut, undisputed already wa, Abram: of e clas tyle Lis final workout ye betting fraternity price > Gary, rgie for eatre, that the Go From 1 last & Zale ster- has Ind morning 4 Do We how again shown this ev heuse faulty 1 ning peaking sy loud em ast Sunday evening says ager, and all those patrons who for tickets, are to to- i howing free The regular show scheduled evening was cancelled because the Juneau Fire Department efit show and the awarding e Moose The ter ber over mers invited of charge s of g for P of the Cold included John with 4,000 which was oducers. brought cod and| i, skipper interrupted schedule of had 6,000 pounds. | wednesd ind Friday n sold this regular show night Dot ider orage Win- of Emma shark liver car, theatre will eveni asid2 rth . of | for the the Shippin, nd veterans hospits sunday’s orgers went evenings which cugh. But tho who Army mcuncement showles several g vered is whether it will be an cpportunity the to achieve its goal of 60 pictures without inconvenience. pounds of meat a month i Lxcitement In Brooklyn Anything can happen in though-—even it. When the the Fort Greene market w stocked, Brooklyn housewives TOW on the Emmi on ment awa those thing leaves one las 1¢ IN PORT light and by Chief B in port. She to see buoy best osun will MAGICIAN B. (Bok) and entertainer, performanc Schcols today en at 2 p.m and the second at .ning for adults Bob will be a d by and stooge, Terry Hogan. Terry iS {pey would have considered by Bob to be the most four hours to be served because perfect stooge a man can have. In , help shortage, addition to insulting the straight yolunteered to get things he flirts with the ladies sneers They went to work behind men and loves the children. counter to expedite sales. - X FROM TO ENTERTAIN Lathrop, magician will present two the Douglas tirst will be giv- for the children 8 p.n. this eve- is up Lynn canal and out at The today -, Fur Factory By the 1500 persons patientl When they Victor's merning. opened, waited his dummy e e NOTICE Stor- Nos. 1 to 25 will be due with accrued second - interest ceases resent same k.mi] Bank for 1 date mentioned. . GEORGE, Manager. Co., Inc. adv. bonds, These tog man, er the date SITKA are reminded at 7:30 Senior Scouts re- of the meeting tonight o'cleck at Mildred Fluck's. A pre- | ski-season overnight hike is, being planned for Saturday for those who are interested. to gistering at the Charles H. Ryan, temore, Irene Dorum, Mr. Peter ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER €0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof General Electrie — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator rators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances $ General Eleetric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Oifice No. 6 MANY DIRECTIONS watiing while the beef over vanishing steak and pork chcp. be Wash- ceil- Re- the Leader OPA The and pro- suspension tions apital, g pri- the to They with Arriving here from Sitka and re- Baranof Hotel are Charles A. Whit- and Mrs. tte d”d Vm.mm Grover. 18 PASSENGERS IN FROM SOUTH BY PAA Pan Am TALASKA COASTAL " FLIES. - FIFTY-NINE " WEDNESDAY fRIPS the from Ellis, or, M McAlee, Thelma Herman James anc lhckhd! too. RQ * Veea, it in true, there m armlees, medicated i M 'nu“ WEXhat drien 1, (RDlES yesterday to rican Alrways flew the following passengers and from Juneau From Seattle: Jerry Cote Lorney, Howard C. Luther, Holiman, Frank Stanton Cotten, Kathryn Cotten, Foss. William Richard Congdon, Howard Lintz, Al Wachowski, Mrs Rose Maier, Mrs. Pearl Frederick, Grant Ruth, Helen Ccoper. To Seattel: C. T. Eastman, E. L Wa August - Smith, Charle Larson, F. J. McKenzie, Anthony Monks, William Sharp, Con Long- suden, J. L. Goodwin, Ernest Die- trick M. T. Kantzer, F. T. Art Nelder, Carl Kimbey, J W. Carlen, Vernon Cox. Cove E. A Marks, Gus Vey, Penter, Joane Clift Wolfe ‘Tem Kocher, Rert Robinson, Blanche Ludwig, Virginia Anderson, Ralph Williams Ernest Gates Homer Campbell Sitka to Juneau: Virginia Jultus Rockwell Grover, J. Moon, Charlton Ryan, Ray Miller, Hilmer Be Mrs. E. Grover, George Kraun,® John +P. Jans, Fred Kess) Mrs. B. Grov- Warwick er, Less Grover and Arne Dorum; Tc Whitehorse from Sitka to Tenakee: Mr. and To Fairban Alan Stout, Her- Mrs. Ole Tang; from Tenakee to0 man Collier, Gannatt Sherman, Juneau: Sam Asp. Bess Cross, Jay Emerson. From Wrangell to To Nome: George Rogers. dhie J. Brown; from From Fairbanks: Rodgers Wrangell: R. Stik, ilton. J. Fly, Oswald Booth, trovich -and Pearl from Ketchikan to Petersburg mes Floyd; and from Ketchikan » Juneau: F. Niedehauser - BERNICE FOLGER HERE Bernice Folger arrived here from Petersburg. She is staying at the Baranof Hotel - ATTENTION SHRINERS Dinner Dance Sat. Nite, Sept. 28. Shrines and their ladies only Scottish Rite Temple. Dinner at 8 p.m. Visiting members welcome. J. W Alaska Coastal Airlines flew following passengers yesterday Juneau to Ketchikan: Bob Bill Stump, Howard F and Mrs, J. Kehoe, Mrs. J Mrs. Jean Welsh and Smith; to Wrangell: Mrs Johnson, Mrs. Ed Chu ouston, Ingrald Peter Tromas William From Juneau to Mis. Nick Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. K Mrs. Mik nt, Alton William, M and Lloyd D Fletcher and Bay, W. A From Funter A. Kassaner Ponald Williams; lanche Howard; Jack John Russell Harold ad aplied fing)y ....],.r.m; whea fgund thel pimples ckheads had d w‘d entiafuaicaily” 5 o longer embarrassed Yo now I m|w mu- u.m chear rnm\nh xions. Use Kiesrsx. I one Alb' o ocs ot satlaly. YOu double your meney bat Ask Mauro Drug Co. Kleerex toduy, sure. Butier Arthur George Beans Bengston, Perola, Sitka w Mr. and Stettings. euger, Ralph McCallick, Fred Thompson, *Ronald and Mrs. Hinsreld to Hoonah: Myrtle Pratt to Funter Hassins Bay to Juneau from Gull from Pelican from Hoonah ikainen and E. Torkilsen; from an: Hg Monroe: ; from Sitka to Chichagof: F. A. An- derson and Ole Twedt an Joe Richardson w to Be Pente Roy John Likeness, K DONT Pu‘r OFF A PLUMBING NEED - L\TTLE LEAKS GRdw D= \NDEED v - - o Harri Machine Shop . . Phone 319 oo il S Lena Kraun, Alice Brotowski, Forrest Elmer Peterson Juneau: Ar- Ketchikan to James Balton Alice Pera- Peratrovich Ham- > JOHNSON IN TOWN of Ketchikan, Baranof R - Sperti Sun Lamps. Sunshine ev- ery da Home Beautiful. adv. Toras I K 52 " {ljomens Avonats J. K. Johnson, |a guest at the 1s “It's the Nicest Store In Town" | Baranof Hotel Bullding Cvervthing in Snbrling is taken matters into ved ord- spected pack- all d Services, iministration, With these a warning that punish- who don’t come the un- | able ! million Brook- a good supply of news spread that | well- be- n lining up at half-past two this time the market | im- told to wait another of | a dozen shoppers | moving the MECHANICS and other ground personnel who maintain the flights of PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES great Coast Liners, are symbolic of the detailed responsibility required to operateAlaska's t:qremos( i airline. Skilled ground crews, including PN A master mechanics do their parts capably, assuring dependable performance. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIR« LINES has long been noted for these standards . . . modern, swift, safe, dependable and economical air transportation, The regularly scheduled day-in, day-ont flights of PN A's famed fleet of luxurious Coast Liners serve e Alaska with the finest in air travel. » . “PARTNERS IN THE PROGR¥SS OF ALASKA™. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP, PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST eAirlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 KArL K. KA1z, General Tmfi(Jta"m‘n Copyriaht 1946 By Paciic Northern Alrlines o e R e R Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO, Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Amt -.M.MW et e e o R