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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKL—JUNEAU, ALASKA Q, R BEARS, REDSKINS l o . BACK ON 0P IN Bt K. ’“"h-"'“ ' PRO-GRID LEAGUE By RALPI h()l)l..\ | NEW YORK, Oct. 14—The Chi- | skins were doing business at their old miliar stands today—atop FOR (LASSIC, ROSE BOWI \ By RUS AN FRANC NEWLAND 14.—-Ou < pace mpionship team, the v\l wn surroundings Skins { [§ Califernia at Lo: 2 ) i topped the Divisior Bru oday lap vear ¥ the R o TR | west after a s \b- y Wi (BY JACK HAND) sence. l Red Sox Lose as Brecheen «r rours o 1t sam mrea | e i S U s i don is selling tickets oday for Philadelphia thei f ‘ h‘,, £p Park because his rerged: from sterday { roub B Last GamedMesday. . [Tho: Gartmars nave or miny A e ey |85 a cat—Harry “The Cat” Breech-|tcams in the circuit, and even they California - Bears LOUIS, Oct. 14 —Harry (Tho een b A B e R Brecheen recovered from a| If it weren't for the game little| Five league games it A Y chaky start Sunday to square the lefthander from Ol world series at three ‘games in pitching the St. Louis Cardinals meast homa, the Bos- |4 ot fece ton Red Sox would have been|cyg \ al attendance n in argest for 26-6 cou for series rings lon: x 48C | history of the loop a to a 4 tc ictory over 3oston and the Red o whulds e % . « ) a 4 to 1 victory over the Boston and the Red Birds would be 175,535 was set last 4 8 the Red Sox red to the four: winds instead of fithmie Eest t . nfer The seventh and deciding game planning strategy for OMOITOW'S oy ¢ = g SR y a : atop the heap ye I CLA outfit had whipped will be played Tuesday (tomorrow) linal ih dowh 3 ! ; w at s 3 g ing ichdown passes 7 and hinatol in St. Louis In the cold light of dawn there|g., ) i i . b The win was the second room f lid suspicion th it Anhbled tHe £ tie for Brecheen who shut ou The C x'v the Cards spent chamapicn Los Angeles Rams i cn 3 to 0 last Monday their last life in a 4-1 win yes-|p oo 11 fans at Chicao i f the fact ‘thg SHORT SCORE {t>rday. .The wve Dave (Boo) S i of the fact that R H E Femiss, the winner, all Sammy Baugh sparked ine Red- ten Southern Red Sox 1 1 o primed for ond straizht shut- | SKins to a 24-14 win over the New ington 7 decision to| York Giants at the Nation's capi- Cards 4 8 ¢ out bid and there is no r SCORE BY INNIN Lelieve he won't be jus sctive | tal W ate. Sof n 123456789 t as he was in Boston: Baugh tossed a 50-yard scoring| " *7 pre-season cham- Red Sox 000000100 1 Heme Club Odds pass to Steve Bagarus in the third i A i % ; “‘. : £ tr led to beat @ards 00300001x 4| 7The odds definitely are against|pericd W w he score tied at 3 -y p . ; g > V Stat 7 in the ¢ Batterics — Harris, Hughson in the home club but that's nothing|!3-13 in i'¢ 190 £ Psyche " . * i Ala ¢ alifornia meeting at third, Johnson in eighith and Par- new. Coming fiom behind ¢ pitched a 13-yard pass to Ba tee; Brecheen and Rice > rope has been in the end zene to break the dead- |} : I f the | 1 y es as the number on e Ryér and his St s lock Universi Is ) ) their owner, Frank ime of the week.” California r since mid-season Other ores were en Bay Failing to find uitable h rhank 1 wed improved power to win THE BOXSCORE ten (AL ABR 0 St. Magy's Gaels, 20-13 last iled Brookiyn by 7': game: o @nd eventually won the flag in a 1 3 playolf dinals 36, Detroit Lions 14, o' Al through thi s be - t nd then 19, Philadelphia 7; Pitts- 16, Beslc 7. Chicago Car- . ci m Oregon, 34-0 victor over Mon- i with tana and undefeated in the con- i wner of ference but less impressive in its than UCLA, will take eries it today ma story, I 5 b X 5 4 ¢ scrambel to get it back by winning : s 11 irow. - They're fresh out of oo l BALL o 1 1 ball games now and there will be PR BB 4 0 0 on am n State two time diggir PR R 0 Haktee, 00 % Harris, p 100 Hughson, p i iy ¢ ener, Brecheen shut out B()\!.m‘ ; ; B eachiwithd wirak o ARtNEh, McBte T 0 o 0. WAEOG avAllable . wAEN. $hE.ORRdS! 57 C e it ook Steliiales i sen, . P 0 0 0 o o needed their second life, but George ' Scores of leading footbail games a 30t AmS Wi W6 6a hiis ont i 2‘ iy \H;\ "’_H“ ‘kav— i __ __ Munger and a 20-hit barrage squar- | played Saturday are 1ollows R Egnfi Wiin. brastheos ) A d ) srdpana Vo oh 30,1 734 5 Sdmatten Washington 21; Washington 0 up' fRrcugh Soltiwest: Dot ) } 3 sl Batted for Hughson in sixth. The “Cat" Is it State 7 ¥ Tennessce swamping Chatta- 1 T Trojans, for QiLy. ABR HO A poiseq on the brink of elimina- Sieaon DBuend, ol i fe ich high hopes were held, enst, *2b L X8 T 4 tion after dropping behind 3-2 in 5 34 ‘ 4 Al rently are il floundering in 4 01 2 0 oomes at Fenway Park, Brecheen 3 ; 1 thrc 1b 4O O el tho Cayds by the souifr ofl | cor 1tle, ) erd > win Fiksoriel -9 3 4.0 1.3 3 gdir necks LR T o Pt L A, S ansas Bl He team t Santa Clara eleven Slaughter, rf AR T i iy Wen' at: thrke orida 0; Vanderbilt 20 u \ fa fou AN DQusak, h 0:2040: 0 § g% Colorado 20; Wyoming 0. : e s Walker, It 3.1 0.1 0 Vpre can’s do it again, al- el S 1 Marion, 4022 i propatly Jie. In the Dl-"!“m\lm“” sl T I £ tentially strong 4 : ,3 ;!.X : 86 Djee 1k pibkea the At R fei ha hot and cold, b e i 2 hext best thing, his ‘room mate Py o D ™ vels :{ i 7 “" !Ir;- the :Jm- A i e - Snbev Dok HE g ; y of Idaho, returning from a A 32 4 82710, Pyte plays strange tribks on ba| Larvard 3; Princ 1% ol S 6 larruping irom Marquette | Errors—None. Runs' batted In—!clubs and managers and now with' chn 39 Dartmouth 6. YoWA: Odtoybs 1 Jose tied the fast Hawaiian All Moore, Rurowski, Slaughter, Doerr,'the world championship hanging| cmpie 0: Pitt 0 tie) g ] 19 last Saturday. two . base hite--Schoen-!inithe halante, <Joe Cronin finally| Coieate 9; Cornell Ccast Conferesce Standing Marion, Three base hit— falls back on Ferriss who didn't| Chattancosa 7; Tennessee 41 . |/ ATION CLINKC W L T PF OP York. Double plays — Kurowskij get a chance until the third game,| oW Hampshire 27; Maine 0 5 3 "0 0 15 % gohoendienst and: Musial 2; Bre- Dyer must use Dickion, a wiry| MSSSSIPPL State 6 Ll R b ¢ monthly immun 2 0 0 #8093 cheen,. Schoendienst, Marion and little fellow who=worked on relief ® " = 4 ' o g will be held in 1 1 Q. 51 28 Musial. \ed rins—Boston (AL)'an@ wast't a “startert uptil Jine of| YWeshington and Lee 0; West Vir- - g 9B il “ er at 10 am. Wedne sten 1 1040, 3% iaf 1. St. Louis (NL) 4. Left on bases— Ferriss enjoys a huge edge on his ® 5 S mad Vaelr oWn VICWLY | day, October 16. Babies over six LR e e Bdston (ALy 4: St. Louis (NL) 8. 25-6 season record and his lone 6; Bucknell 0. v Lff’l"‘" Sues SRS nt wre urged to be pro- R TR Bdses: on ' balls—oft Brecheen 2,'series .winning sipeatance, ~al-| Lwike 21 Navy 6. . TR e tec mallpox, diphth 115008, - 00 ARk (Williams, Pesky). Off Harris 1, though Dickson won 15andlostonly| Army 20; Michigan 13. b i "“_‘,‘;‘1“, ke ! ugh California .. 0 1 0 13 14 (Dusak): off Hughson 1 (Slaugh- six including a playoff victory aty| Columbia e 20 "'\”"A ‘“1 e E have not finished Montana P e (1) off Johnson .2 (Slaughter, Brooklyn. In his only series start,| Cklahoma City Univ. 46; Fresno f07 On eid (e wunizaton ser- Idaho R R Rice) Put outs—by Brecheen 6 Dickson bowed to Ferriss, 4-0. £ L 2 g Texas, which had o5 ¢ \inst PF—Points for (Gulberscn 2,'. Partee, DiMaggio, Day Of Rest Julsa21; ‘Texas Tech 0 handle in turning back ) go also.! OP—Opponents' points. Williams, Pesky), by Harris 2, An ektra day of rest will bene- Loulsiana State 33; Texas Ag- v its fourth win in BT Carter, Juneau He FHe (Moore, Slaughter); by Hughson 2'fit the Cards more than the So: 9 meet the Officer, is in charge. RUMMAGE SALE (Moore, Musial); pitching sum-!for the American League champs !(\'anww 46; Idaho 6. A as team - niary: Harris 5 hits 3 runs in 2 2-3 have done little more than wait| "U(’Wj B ‘_’l:]g“ Sound 33; Pac-!),. 13.0 and i Golden rod is the state flow Ludies Ald Society Rummage Sale innings; Hughson 2 hits 0 runs in 'since Sept. 13 when they clinched ”r[‘ b v B 3 starts, although or of Alabama . in Lutheran Chugh- parlors Wed- 4.1-3 innings; Johnson 1 hit 1 run the pennant. Their problem has| Fenn State 9; Syracuse 0. nd Tennessee, unde- o - nescay, 10 oclock. Call 571 for ¥ Utah 35; Brigham Young 6 in 1 inning; losing pitcher—Harris, been to regain the fine edge they i s e L 18 ik es in the Southeasterr Fur cizaning, Repa 1@ re- pickup of donations. Y ioires Bulbatd. (AL) plate:,beld in mid-sedson #nd they havel iolorado Biate 13; Westan (Ool- collide at Knocxville. modeiing. Victor's Fur Factory. MRS. J. O. RUDE adv. it Dl ¥ H do) State 6. Barlick (NL) 1b; Berry (AL) 2b; not done it yet. Arizona Ballanfant (NL) 3b. Attendance! In yesterday's game the Cardin- Texas Mines 13 e : iy S o a n 35,768 paid. Time—1:96. {als jumped: on Mickey Harris for, West Texas State 13; Colorado \ BN = ! BEFE 5%, R n PR five hits in the third inning and College 12. S @E‘!éfl gf\“&g.‘; § g @F ig Iner I( 'ms Hughéon, who was the focal point| Occidental College 7; California i |of the Cards 20-hit ‘attack last/State Poly 7 (ie). = WORLD SERIES Thursday, was rushed fto thel b’l”‘_l)/”’ ‘I’__““’”’S i {mctnd. Hughson turned back St.; Detroit 18; San Trancisco 6 FA(IS F'GURES Lapie with: two hits- before he went| Santa Clara 6; Portland 0. ut for a pinch-hitter. Lefty Earl Corpus Christi NATB 27; Iowa Pxenu,ht 0. o‘ln\on succeeded him and \m(l- iNext game at St. Louis LomOTToW. 'oq the final Redbird run in the Attendance Sunday-—35,768. cighth. Receipts—$155,269. The Red Sox had given Brech- Wha' Is SI“ { Commissioner's Shars—$23290.35. |co g rocky first and second uminf" Each club’s share—$32,994.66. Etire T i Tor g tabE ,“n‘ Bach - League's share—$32,994.66. pits in each. ;Attendance for the first six| R | roun or ghmes—213,928. | | i ‘ | i | iReceipts for the first six games, ® ® e o o & o @ s =g ) s -1$896,521. [o g I8 — |7 . X—Players' share for first four|e TIDE TABLE e | NEW YORK — The musica_l praf- E 3 cames——§304.141.25. te o | erences of American servicemer Commissioner’s share for the | ® OCTOBER 15 f‘U"L’d overseas are not “N‘ES-‘ 2 first six i games $134,477.15 e High tide 4:59 am., 152 ft. e |sarily the sanfe as those of the {Each cluly's share for the first six| @ Low tide 10:45 am, 33 ft. e folks back home, Through the Arm games—$114,735.44. e Hizh tide 16:48 pm., 179 ft. e ‘ed Forces radio stations around me? X—Player§’ share . for the first'e Low tide 23:39 pm, -06 ft. | |world, bandmaster Kay Kayser has| fouf games<only. . rpr led the top tumes in various P | 5 1;10@( and found the following fav-| {orites: | o! In Hawaii, “Making Whoopee”; |’ e |Panama Canal Zore, “Poker || o |Game”; Manila, “Don't Cry Baby” e |Puerto Rito, “Doctor, Lawyer, In- OCTOBER 15 .uhan Chisf”; Germany, “Oh What 7.3 am. e|It Seemed To B Aleutians, “I, ..Wannfl Get Married”; Australia, o|“Let Is Snow”; Italy, “Symphony o:and Japan, “I Can't Begin to Tell TACOMA INDIANS - BEAT SACRAMENTO : TACOMA, Oct. 14— Those “Mar-|@ Sun rises 3 velous Marvs,” Harshman and Tom-|® Sun sets 5:54 pm. mervik led the Tacoma Indians to ® | | | another of their string of victories|® © ® ¢ o o o o o o | vou in the Pacific Coast professional! YT e T football league yesterday when they { NOTICE I ‘ spanked the Sacramento Nuggets: Corbitt's Bar will not be respon- | (A“l‘l’ W'" 27 to 6. . The pair starred in all|sible for any debts unless author- ; departments PR 1‘”“' by pim. = [ SYARIMA, . WashcaBy i X 0““’“| Relatives, flown frem Frankfur, Germany, watel funieral rics in an AResi LLiSeas muiunes pane B T ji SOmRIT RHIPE. V. heard a radio report of a fire at! ouor (he ccene cf an ai ash near Stephenville, Nowfoundiand, where 39 persons were killed. (L.-R) : ATTENTION MASON: Stated Communication Menday s s e SR |a warehouse where his wife worked, | Ruth Kent, Jay, There are at least 1,500 known| He rushed out of the housn‘ George Downing, Thompscn, Ga., sister and husband cf Mrs. Downing who died | . with the two Downing chiidren; Capt. S. T, Mayer, Cathclic chaplzin, Chieago; Rabbi Dr. Aaaron Eiseman, evening at 7:30. Work in the .M.|varieries of mosquitoes. leaving the deor unlocked. | M. Degree. Visitors welcome. e His wife was safe, but when he| Nf-\r York City; Protesant chapl Lieut, Richard Pritchard, and Undertaker Richard Maher of New York J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. adv’ Sell it with an Empire Wantad. returned the radio was geue. | City. (AP Wirephoto) | o no further comebacks. This is it!' two f¢ ¢ ce at the football gam Al | o After Howi» Pollet dropped the op ‘ 0 ES W the prot ¢ { Ingion Ko eiate Caltashld! dad b PAGE THKEE UCLA MEADS ONCE SENTENCED ' .7 5l | 10 DEATH, (ONVICT NOW IS FREE MAN Iy in 1942, the oversight was but the pardons toard com- tence to life im- Goofd behavior and a od-naturedly sticking to SALT LAKE CITY Utah pris- hwaskir and ‘other cHores oit's “forgotten man" s now a free I for ing Charley. ) years a he was sup - - A rosed to forfeit his life before a ) ap-toothed Japanese $ umai, but every itentiary called him M pardoned ‘ M. Connell C 1 fet sneks which rec n a new :h e chim- U him ney cf h € the Whe ; Murvin Mann e i L wl € n ived they ¢ wa onvicted of killing t 1 1t e, Mrs. Japanese in a gambling Connell tu i r to shut ¢ H:lper \h, in 1925 h e 1 narm- entenced to death. He appeal- ¢ 1 a Johnson cd to the state supreme court and 1t stick was cent to the state mental [ e ctove coor, toss- pital for paper to smoka2 Ihe prison and the courts forgot the snake bout Charley for more than eight Out { s i¢ vears and even after he was re- slightlv sooty red bird . and SIEKS SELECTBEER Not Much Left But SERVICE 75-100-Wati Lamps and even Fuse Plugs are cut of stock now. However Qur service men are ready and willing fo do their best fo keep your elecirical appliances in operaiing condition. . Call 161 Ranges-Washers-Refrigerators Radlos—Moiors—Generators PARSUNS ELECTRIC CO. FOR YOUR HOME, BUSINESS or BOAT FIRETOX Automatie System Fire Protecetion "Seftles Like a Blanket Over a Fire" IT WILL NOT FREEZE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska Distributoss for Southeast Alaska

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