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g i ! § i -WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 FORT LEWIS World Series GRID SQUAD Fads Given and figures of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Slaughter's Run for iflfid{g%!ufi HomeBig Breakfor - ... ... . ¥ « hi 1 time an Oliver Wahto wd daugl — ] | Ty A m and their fam: (BY JACK HAND) d learned the facts of life the heir mother to LOUIS, Oct. 16. — The Gas ity Ry t House Gang spirit still lives in the 1t wag an amazing form upset to ) band have world champion St. Louis Cardinals | {he gddmakers who had established d Seattle from the > have stolen the 1946 series the Sox as to 20 favorites to whip ¢ B pu A home the favored Boston Red SO0X tne “weary” Red Birds. Ri n the; sh hustle” of through ye day's game, they o ity i, yeeie ey Tun el l Boston the daily BROWNIE SCOUT NEWS Receipts—$156,379 for yesterday's lers hadn G it iogen gt Satsr Sl October 8 we entertained FORDE LERTS S ook '161—These | game X wt sounded| gutfielded and outpitched the Am : i D ’ like a runaway colt while ' ¢jcan Leaguers all the wa een' northwest prairies, training Commissioner’s share — $23,456.85 p Johnny Pesky hesitated ! i ound of many a conquering Each club’s share—$33,230.54 o iong, the 43rd clag-| division, have developed Lach league's share—83 ¢ be going yet SeRaRter. Mees g e s ced fof i kin! atten h \ going When they wround to pickir conque a T ved, ; ance for the seven g re was tied at 3-3 in the Whb Hiaro 62 b, - o wryin combination | tha 18s | 250,0 ci ning of yesterday's deci-| oo ) hter! hpla Rt TR UEDOSIATT Ko Bue > seventh game and the full ; i ne of 250 to 15 : i who hi c with ! : X BLOK ure of baseball's 16th million ¢, hits ¢ care \ THRE pus, wes coprech, Bart- dollar series was riding heavy on|,f tne final victory despite a pain- ncrend in five games b ry pitch when Slaughter made v <o e i uve, unheralded and vi ot b e fully swollen right elbow that al- 3 slicize all team is known R most forced him out o1 the lineup mpublicized football team i oW Walker lined a base hit .. 3 g o as the Fort Lewis Engineers, and seritar ana “Hno" catapult | JO5 the last two garmes OES INITIATES Lepp it e o o ‘*H'“ ch leaj share for the seven first base, rounded segond | goic walker a 237 “bu chs iy Wi ikt owed to add three more Werds— pames—$147,965.98 aded for third while Leon’ jeouit: season but a lea p W SOider of st tiatienal Service Champions Players share for the first four retrieved the ball and’ g o BB | 1ERG 2 gett ( Order of Eas The coach is Capt. Hubert (Red) ' games only quick relay fo shortetop SIUBEEr in the series, rate right up. er G Baglis B Sorrell, onetime University of V g juick refay to ShOISIOR| there with Slaughter la v ‘Fegular meeti emR vy "1'{,| I‘\v e lielagne Made Dash | Pesky probably will wear the >‘ gt i R TUESDAY GROUPS Making the full sweep at third! SO R i i g AL S S while coach Mike Gonzales flapped ' | Gaathis 0% oo R Oy = o S0 epene e the come-cn sign like an excited Y S SEIRL e : tollected from grac mother hen, Slaughter Lt out for|gan. by his moment of hesitation | Ty the plate. Pesky, apparently not g e Northwest colleges e, e . & in relaying Culberson’s peg to the 3- fiown 76-0 and 45-7 e laiter| The Tuesday night bowlers took yaeciin® (14 "‘:l‘,ul,:wt:'“‘i'\",\ e Plate bt Are {eamh. was coached by ox-Washington ovet the Elk’s alleys last night with | o hing, e " S Arm - pere are plenty of candidates Alma Dorothy ket t “ollege coagh Orin (Babe) |the following resul half way, watching Walker run to-| s, tne qunce’s stool with Willlams' and Ty se aje . Callege . codg oAy e doflowing. Joellia ward second, before he realized o - e e el n Hollingbery. Ls aturday, Ford i e : among the leaders. The lean slug- Grd, Calif. sen uad up for a! » el i ger who hit 342 for the Sox against s ebsah 52-2 lacing that should leave nolS 67 J o 4 o American League pitching, was held | 1 ceoretare ¢ X doubt in the minds of skeptical ob- | McKinnon 147 3 £ Roy, Darles, Wik T S to five singles and a m 200 ; ; o! BReIings of : laughter tcpped off his ma e umni Assceiation ecarr grvers as the championship 25 St mark by a combination of the ot ; griers (&5 09 . Whe, eamng P Meserip 147 128 138 403|cent heads-up running with a fine| i o every ¢ stending the pe Fri- Jiber of Sorrell's charges Dillhoefer 132 180 134 D e e | Birds' heady pitehing and the war- .o one "B P pcitiac gy AR o 04 to each Cardinal share hold- |y vooions of the Dyer suifht gonoor to fakh ‘any dnd wddres- ' fcimeet 1€ 190 188 4 8 8 Althc the shiff probably W8S coo thev might h Metcalf 201 156 188 mest effective as a - psychological 1 That 1 earit e R graduates now residing cl TACOMA INDIANS e s e e i, s i R i ’ | Forsyth 168 175 for Harry Brecheen, making a rellef| ¢zinjy nad the correct book on Ted's 1y 1oy, X e MAY IOSE [HREE Daviin 106 136 ance when Murry Dickson It is hoped that a ereat number Y e grimly to the. 4- of those who have moved from ! L e i i weakened, clung grimly to the 4 Because the Sox split their i Al R ummer 5 margin ~ through &' threatenth®|onnves 41 wave and sl ‘hesas as can be contactec i Lajoie 105 170 5 Spreie R i W i A 8 4 e o I exc p iy = i Stewart 181 202 164 i only 3. Both winning a xr < QW e TR U WEDDING SHOWER } TACOMA. Oct. 16—The Detroit Williams 130 150 194 : Hurler's Record losing shares are the smallest since jh el pdy BG b l SRE LACOMA. ; Not since 1920 when Stanley jg1g o5 Jgd i | Miss Lucille Goetz, bride-to-be Rions of the National pro football BEa e P : - Y 1918 wnen the series was held in . ; . s of Ve SN o < | Bextholl 154 167 15 Coveleskie whipped Brooklyn three co.iy September because of the liam Wei honored league would like to purchase;p .. 161 169 21 times to give Cleveland the title, gie; # gue > weddi h given threc members of the Tacoma In- first world war % & e o rrently leading the Pacific' Hagert 168 150 201 510, had any hurler picked up three vic- i at the home of Mrs. Lee Morrison dias, currently leading the Pacitic Hugerup 8 150 301 919! ories in o single series Brecheen and reported in last nieht's Empire an_m pro lmx‘;!lf‘ l])‘n',:u A Nichols 136 155 5, (#81y5s but” himselt in ‘a class that TS . ¥heitriotnen e anaiPolers 2 i51 such maund greats as Dizzy Dean, !D H HT RO e gi“‘“ i e i T 39130 Red Ruffing, Lefty Grove, Bill Hal- il 0 e lahan, Walter Johnson and Herb EN VAN(OUVER' M of A Weer | Th EATTagar 156 175 Pennock never reached v g thegn ‘“M-r“m';’ e e 34 157 Oddly enough a two-run double i Pl o ex-Georgia ‘f“““““‘ W e Baheehs oy by Dcm DiMaggio over Slaughter's TURNER WINNER e W 2 . Tookeet e 1 iead oty the right field wall that i\ 'I‘(\N i e - i 1 almost lost the game, actually gave A S AR 4 v ik Brecheen his chance to get into the| VANCOUVER, B. G, Oct. 16— AWHCHE W1 € HITEanee (0 record books. It tied the score so J Turner, black-haired little g .2 o N S S8 s ' s be the Day ry project and { | the ultimate victory was cre- Vancouver bantamweight, outpoin Bt Lo, ! | i fect 1o mrammam ed townsman Kenny Lindsay in a " 70800 SR o H - s ! It was @ great moment in Car- toirid ten-found main event of a Ml MemPers are urged f ne [ D |dinal history, the fourth straight boxing card witnessed by 5,000 las { 7 4 | time they had won out in a seven- Bigh ARC DIRECTOR § SEATTLE, Oct ter e |game series and their sixth tri- Lindsay, claimant to the MEETING TONIGHT! & the Tro the T| e R {umph in all. ian bantam title, didn't ca Biond on in the air, the University ! Defeat Bitter claim into the ring with him, Ja The B of Directors of thel ¢ Washington Huskies tried out| NEW YORK, Oct. 16:-What sort| For Boston, defeat was doubly i¢ Weighed 118% and Linds lccal Chapter of the American Red $me passes of their own during a| of a fall season is this when hock- | pitter because of the knowledge There wers no knockdowns Cross will meet tonight at 8 o'clock ne drill yesterday preparing for ey, supposedly a winter sport, Opens|ihey were the first Red S club g in Roem 12, Shattuck Building, and faturday's game at Los Angeles the day the world series ends -lever to lose a world se after 4 all members are requested to at- geainst the University of Southern the s is over and (10| {hey had made a show of the res tend. The call for the meeting wa alifornia. Hi Phillips’ line) the long!of the american League in coasting sident Homer made by Beard P ¥ john “Pappy” Zegar, stellar 26-su ports writers who'stuck | (o a pennant by a 12-game margin, L EWISTON, Ida. Oct. 16. Mrs | jear-old guard, will captain the Cards and Red Sox for\ Al winter long the arguments Gene Asker reported that someone 2 oo | Huckies in Satu s tilt. A squad . ten days and several| gy y over “what happened to had entered her home but took Sell it with an Empire Wantad.l 36 or 37 players will depart at now can look dull,|ine Red Sox?” But the best ex- nothing p. m., Thursday by air. and be dull | planation is that they were com- The absent-minded intruder, in- -oo One player who lost money on | the series is Stan Musial, who was oifered 87,500 for a month’s tour with Bob Feller's All-Stars. Stan will join the ocutfit, but he’ll only RAINING MEEY OF BOY SCOUT DISTIRCT E"DS: FUIURE plA“S ’:(l:' ‘;.‘:)tnui $3,000 to add to his ser- AT Eddie Dyer, the Cards’ manager, baseball in 1934 when st | Knute Rockne offered him a fresh- quit The Gastineau District wound up heir Training Conference Mon: ¢vening, at which time a final out- man Jor session was outlined to be tak- Nctre Dame. And a decade later ) in the near future. | he almost went into football again Walter R. Whidden, Deputy Re-|as part owner of a club in the pro onal Executive, Boy Scouts _of|league Chick Meehan tried to or- America, was the course instructor | ganize, Twenty-cne persons completed the| R Fundamental Training Session and| Biggic Munn, Syracuse U. foot 12 have completed the Basic Scout-) ball ccach, is a bit worried becaus ISP fcotball coaching post at .master’s Course exclusive of thelhe hasn't been made a target of thy @tdoor session. All persons who|600 downtown quarterbacks, who dissed any of the sessions were|are notoriously tough on coaches. encouraged . to take the outdoor). . . Syracuse has dropped two sassion when called and complete | games and there hasn't been a word e series that were missed so they|of criticism. . . “It can't last,” says 80 might qualify for the certificate. Biggie. “We'd better win one before SMilton ~ J, Furness, ‘Training|they all hit me”at once.” Girman ‘of the Gastineau Dis- BN {#ict, encouraged additional courses| SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES 4 that a continuous training pro-| Reports irom the midwest say ggam might be carried out in the Bill Barcley, golf coach and Bistrict on a year around basis. ant basketball tutor at Michi- - & 1 is geing .east to coach the &£ o o o o o o o o 0 O Hyrvard cage 3 (3 ® The University of Hawaii bas- 3 TIDE FTABLE ®) ketball team is to play St. John's & ®|in Madison Square ~Garden and & OCTOBER 17 elthree other games in the eastern & Low tide 0:43 am., 06 ft. ® United States next February. Sup- & High ®ide 7:17 am, 13.0 it. @ pcse they'll play with a pineapple? & Low tide 12:5¢ pm, 58 ft. o T gt @ High tide 1 pm, 151 ft. ®| GIRL FOR JOE THOMASES . B @ © o o o & o o o o My and Mrs. Joe Thomas are {the happy parents oi a baby girl e|born at St. Ann’s Hospital this ® | mcrning. The little Miss joins a @ ycung brother, Joe Jr. Both mother ®!and baby are reported doing well. OCTOBER 17 L4 Mr. Thomas is the proprietor of Sun rises 7:37 am. |the Commercial Liquor Store, and Sun sets 5:49 pm. ®|Mrs, Thomas operates the Sugar- ®| Bowl Fountain Lunch which ad- @ © o © o o o o e oljoins her husbands place of busi- - e | ness. ZFur crcaning, Repairing and re- — miodeling. Victor's Fur Factory. Sell it with an Empire Wantad 'N RIS AAR AR RA pletely out-played and out-fought by the underdog Red Birds who stead, had left an expensive watch on the table and four silver dollars U. S. DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | JUNEAU, ALASKA ! DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. | TODAY | last ‘ Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. + Weather at Statior 24 hrs.* temn. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. | Anchorage 46 38 46 Trace Raining | | Barrow 46 24 05 | Bethel 41 44 02 | Cordova 49 43 43 06 Raining | Dawson 32 Fairbanks 52 36 37 0 Cloudy | Haines 46 34 34 0 Clear | Juncau 47 35 - 3 0 Cloudy | uneau Airport 16 29 35 0 Cloudy | | Ketchikan 51 38 42 0 Cloudy | | Kotzebue 39 34 38 25 Cloudy | | McGrath 45 39 40 05 Cloudy {Nome 43 31 42 39 Raining | Northway 50 31 31 0 Clear | Petersburg . 38 31 36 0 Foggy | Pcrtland 62 i Prince George 48 22 22 0 Clear Prince Rupert 52 10 41 0 Cloudy ! Seattle 57 33 33 0 Foggy Sitka 4 | 4 41 0 Cloudy | Whitehorse 39 30 50 0 Clear Yakutat 47 30 30 05 Cloudy | *—(4:350 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 . m. roday) | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure center moved south- eastward from the Gulf of Alaska to near Vancouver Island this morning Another low pressure center is located near Kodiak Island and appears to be moving slowly eastsoutheast. Rain or snow has fallen during the | past 24 hours over western Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska west of Cape Spencer and at scattered points over the northern Plains area of the United States. The temperatures over western Alaska were considerably warmer this morning, ranging from 37 to 45 degrees with the tem- peratures elsewhere over the interior of Canada and Alaska ranging from 20 to 38 degrees. The temperat s over Southeast Alaska cnllh- | 3 tinued below normal yesterday. j MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | WIND Height of Waves ! Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape Spencer Drizzle 41 ENE 8 Calm 1 Eldred Rock Cloudy 40 SswW 14 1 foot Five Finger Light Cloudy 39 Calm Zero Point Retreat Cloudy 41 SSE 8 Smooth | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Cloudy with local fog. Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—southeasterly winds under 15 miles per hour. Cloudy with light rain. 1 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. PAGE THKEE . e o & » o ~ s o & o a » i tmont he is entitled . ° A!.A)fifl vfl HA:" Al 5 enacted . ATHER REPORI * . veteran's bene- . eratures for 24-1 1 e L] bY; | AL o v 1y war in which i 6:30 0'Clock M . ¥ A ey e Unite has engaged is : g : LINDER CONIRACT g ® In Juneau- Maximum, 47, e S NP OSCE GNT, bome town, Dr. e n 5 ° 1 is2asa or dis- . Maximum, 46; o 3 rving in the o m ) ° } 1 United States ° . g I ! « nmay ¢ WEATHER FORECAST o g in almost ¢ instance go to the ° Juneau and Vieinity) B 5 a t hoice with the as- ° . Y p 1 will be paid e Cloudy and notmuchtem- 2 ‘ ! iy ® peratur tonight a b S EPaN ho r, that pre- ° T e e Lo 1 for hospitali- L] ° < eau pl Iac A, T i may be ob- ° L) 4 P : i re an cmer- ° 1 ! L] c d per- o < L 87 ince e [ r € o' chiet o 1 1 ) 1 I . ) o v e \irp hes: since o nd hesy I ) companied by * O 1, 893 inch ° ¥ F. A. A t, direc of the medi- e July 1, 25.08 inche LIS in cal administration divisicn of the 80 e e ) 0 W LA ¢ where ! » con- VA branc ——_ o fer 1 iclan in ou JOINY G. S, MEETING wing the be r Troop, N 4, Girl Scou al, a ntion to t WOMEN MOOSE America, will meet tonight with He assured Momcn ‘et the “Moose will Mariner Scouts for a joint s under no Jlarge Initla Meeting in tHa Bamb tF A¥lasi Oodkths bpiissyp i o CIO Union Hall 8:00 pm. Gold Street. All members have procedure be \ lay, Oct. 17. 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