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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 BIG LEAGUE Rainiers and SEASONWILL Beavers Will OPEN TODAY Open _a] Home \ By BILL BECKER P Sports Writer) All Sixteentlfi)s Expected to Be in Play-Negro Is in One Lineup ceiated he Pacific the bl ie, swing- into condary oy s and north- Portland time after right the and B will e to settle into je T next two weeks. If thy © in their own herners should view o1 i and CIATED ¥ At or the first Major permitting ball” for t Weatt 16 r League clubs action. Both e National and Leagues have full sla on any aver all in American >duled he weather may t Rain 1ell ov of the country ed postponeme season’s cpe: tween the 14 Sk the na be a big a good terday and forc- ques- ction el 1-place Rainiers (5-9) unst Los Angeles in a day le other delayed openers leading San Diego nd Sacramento at Oak- t 16! Portland 1 tomi Pr Je (1 Senators was at Griffi thrpw cut the proceedings were of the rain, M his chance to show paw pitching on Fi Kees pite al and are hopeful for toreca dium ball A€ opening-—last of ali ow afternoon defending champion o Seals. The take up doublehe rirst whe comes called off be Trum: will south- 1 the and by plaving ight The Wasl rain, ton circuit's six of thei Jim ked ielders D 1 Reich, of pitcher V. urprised some them by winnix League day. The o general W s >y find n will Bost it Ch Philadelphia St Bro: cago, and New The Ameri- at ni and Her- rp curving Pittsburgh 2 , m Yo t ing day ngton at Boston, Pt New York, Detroit is and Chicago at Cleveland The Brooklyn Dodgers—true to, their tradition of n doing th tradit apparently will X the seasen without an official man- ager. As yet, the Dodgers have not with replacement for cher. Ciub key said to Joe former el ured to bene p e € Major League i ed in its first About the only > over 400 belt- off and the pitc Jim Ripple and hol sion. f Leu south, Bill Posedel With first division ¢ and Los Angeles providing test, Ore and hing i e some tion on isco the tans ccme Dex up n on he ort of an will the ed n? in 1946 had cffe que be ¢ plac New : York ¥ D! Clyde Dedgers un Four other cluk Bucky Ha oi the mid- lin Sports Briels the < st the National ferman will of the Johnny at Reds 1son trots out Brow: gue, Bill nis bow r burgh Pirates, and will usher in the helm of the Cincinns When Jackie R to his first ba sition for the Brooklyn Dodgers a Field he be the first in the Major Le: since turn of the centur Twer other premising rookies also r Big League careers - TWG HEAViLS 10 FIGHT FOR HONOR OF MEETING JOE LONDON of their Lc asked to could make a d and regularly. ying a relief role in header Sanders 1 centributed -a Between games r Lefty O'Doul if nd and stay. Neun | the pa pC doublel = hi re u s igeles Angels have today. | signed t baseman Larry released by Oak- also announced release to Tulsa of Jack Richards and I American Bowling in Los Angeles sterday. Determined keglers iled to dislodge any of s -five aders in the various divisions Congress it a lull P—The goal ‘g c fight with for the world heavy- is just aro the ¢ pests in the ten-round elimin- ion bout tonight between Bruce Weodcock and Joe Baksi. Nat Rogers, New York Match- T, promised to be cne of the into the winner’s dressing room with a contract for the new white hope to tackle the Brown g Bomber in America next June. Nea 11,000 1ans, paying 21 s pounds ($84) for ringside pews in been coaching Har Arena, will cheer h school Woodcock in his crusade to make | Baksi, former Pennsylvania coal miner, just another ex-challenger for th vyweight crown. -+ HOSPITAL NOTES St Ann's Hospital admitted ‘Thorvald Jensen, William Davis and Mrs. Carl Cruse yesterday, all for medic: attention Mrs. Thomas McGrail was admitted to mater-: nity and 8 o'clock this morn- ing gave birth tc a baby boy weighing seven pounds and 3 ounces Discharged Mrs. Jesephine Franklin Government Hospital had no new patients admitted and made no discha At San Diego, midwest pin ar- continue to dominate open- tivities in the West Coast Con tournament. Powers and Jim Soptic of City swept into the doubles with 1,186 points of has ) basketball and He is Don Kirsch, on athlete who. has at Hillsboro, Oregon Oregon -o e LOGUGDR! ATTENTION LOCGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars sce Juneau Lumber | Mills 433-t1 at Weight were Karen Wer Boyd and Grover Displac >+ —— e e e c s @1 e 0 TibE TABLE APRIL 16 tide 4:53 am., 5.5 ft tide 10:53 am., 13.2 ft tide 17:11 pm., 20 ft. tide 23:44 pm., 142 ft Low High Low High Phone 473 Figl At 4 Baby Ch The Juneau ing Dr cal ha equested Ideal fer the Small T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Baseball Season Will Open In Juneau Sunday, May 11; FIGHT DUPE topped crhidl, Mass. i Charles, d Erv Sar- Joe Yerk Lewis, Sandy” Sad- outpointed 130, Ha- Juste Fontaine, Quentix Kas, topped Breese Manhattan At 9 Johnny Jl, stopped Los Angeles (6) Mass. — Al “Red’ Cambridge, outpointed Philadelphia Providence Mont hans, 148 At Holyok iest 158, hnny Johnston, o At 9 Greco, Cleo 159 San Francisco Paulie P¢ Franeisco, outpointed 173, New Y« > - JWC PEACE TIME PLANNING DEPT. MEETING APR. 22 Woman's Club Peace me Planning Department meet- will be held a ! to- t, having a in crder Dr r for t unced e eve The meeting me of Dr. and Mrs 3 Tenth Stre Howard C. Ruf Director with AN “Contributing tusirsss mee come at 8:30 rather ck to than 8 o' v - Sell it with an Empire ad! NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having keen ap- vinted admir atrix of the estate Anna W sed, all persc aving claim aid estate to present same to the ed, at Room 19, Valentine Junzau, £ . within six 25th dersig ling, ths from d this d March BE; First publication ast publicaten, April 15, Tnree TeamsioBeinLeague wil ard in Juncau nday, May of the 1 League I is 11 Gastineau Channel is scheduled to the announc>ment made by President William A, Holzheimer of the League, meeting Sunday at which 3 Vice-Frisident; Sccretary, and the the three vere pre: The ion will n S eason open will be ks or teams three Moc will be week #l the leag the ranged that the league Teen-Agers Prexy Holz £0 one play eimer announces that team manag will be gi un- tii May 4 to announce their line- ups then players later med will be placed where t are most needed. Team managers Elks, Art gion, Claude Johnsen, the Le- Ma will be, for McKinnon; for the Ca with assista manager, for Moose, Haa: At the clo the folloy by the mana ready team not be trac:d with any The players e Rollison Mik the 1946 season, layers were selected for a make- members will lowed to play team in the Legion McDaniels, Reed, Flint and Mag players calf of and the or line- Neil- sen, Gannet, Cope, Mizerzejewski Moose orty e For Harvey, Vuille e Holloway er ythe, e, For the Palmer hoffer and F Snow, Dil- thturg, Hagelup to play dur- contact the various teams cr Empire office & be handed ficials >t COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 31 PERSONS IN, OUT, MONDAY A s made Wrangell ign up @ their n in to r2ported yesterday, to Menafee Hain:s [eli neau Mason Mr Pe from Sitka ere Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, Ruth Hunsacker Mrs. Ben Lee, Max Rog- Charley M and Mr to Haines, Larry Lind- A. McEachran, H. Mayo nen, Harriett Sh:ldon ers Mrs. aluska ; Mrs and H Tec Pet> to Tena from Eka v Regan, Peter F and A. 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Franklin Street league | " | Mcc and | Louis SPRING CLASS ENROLLING of d from form: > . ¢ | IRIPLEX CLEANERS w no work after today | apr the Tailor fen v v, 554-t1 m for beginner The w y used fish is the herrin Sam DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BUL 'IN ' VOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M, 1207H MERIDIAN TIM! TODAY Sahrs Precip Trace U. 8 b | | DATA TOR | Max. temp. Weathe 4:30a Raimrand S Cloud Cloudy I Ds ) Cloud Clear Pt. ( Cloudy Cloud Pt. Cloudy Pt Cloudy Cloudy Clear las I st 4:30 a.m i Statior 9 s ten W | Barr 33 95 39 13 45 Snow Pt. Cloud Pt. Cloudy Clear Pt Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Nem | Nert | Petc Portl | Prin |Seatt] Sitka Whitcl | Yaku R 55 7 51 44 42 1:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. toda SYNOPSIS: The high ¢ yesterday merning Bi 1 Columbi ning cver his are: westery ees. Temper | move | fallis in intensity The pres and it 4 hours. mor thern this mc it uite rapidi are warmer frcm 19 to 36 de the Guif ! range ees this morning. Rain Plains 8 the cf Canada end at ka this coast for over (ran | couver t {reported 25 d past 24 hc wver the {Rocky Mountain Alas! MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports frem Marine stauons al 1:30 P, M. today WINT Height of Way degrees. Nena fallen durine rthern United State: »d voint over W rezion tter Station We ther Temp 4 42 41 Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Pcint Ret Fiv ) Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cl " MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING DNESDAY NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Frederick 5 nerther winds 10 to 15 miles ver hour becoming 25 miles per gk aters of Southeast Al Frederick S de waters, Dixon Enta hour becomin southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour by Wednesday. 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