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Wl:l)\hbDAY APRIL 16, 1947 THL DAILY ALAbKA LMPIRE-—JL NEAU, \LA\bI\A Big leagdés Open Seaion With Oid Stars Stealing Show: Large Atfendance : By JOE REICHLER ciated Press Sports Writer e saw action Leazues on established Hank Pete Truett SEATTLEWINS OVER ANGELS - BY 3-2 SCORE AS>. iATED PRESS) Coast League waseball made its’ 1947 debut in the north- west yesterday as 11,000 fans watch- ed the Seattle Rainiers squeez a 3-2 extra-inning victory over the i Los Angeles Angels. Portland and Wrigley Field San Francisco bow the season into @ Sixth inning double to drive the Rose City today. the run that nipped the Cubs, A wild throw into the Ar dug- T slow enabled Sewell to out by second ba n Lou String- Hank Borowy cach hur er gave Seattle the deciding run inup five hits the 11th inning, Bob Johnson . Williams d boor in with the tally a single and a Dick Barrett, making his first Bostcn Red start in a Rainier uniform since !Over Washiy 1944 lost control in the ninth when the hub. Los Angeles came from behind tie the count at 2 all. Sigmund Jakucki succeedeq him and, after an initial wildness, seitled down to tal the win ewhere in the league, Francisco took over the top s in the pennant race without sw ing a bat an Diego’s Padres drcpped an ll-inning thriller to Hollywoed by a 3-2 Short scores such Newhouser, Williams, 1d npm uu through rain A«I\ll 1x blank: the Browns Pt a scorele and Chi- blastin in 1-0. best out g B etween by el double to lead the nators at ks Gooea ion to playiug with four an assist, rapped out three hits scored twice, Reiser scored 1 > in two to acec run the Boston Br Pete’s double in ve in the tying and win- DiMaggioc We DiMaggio, in ¢ in ~ centerfield nid and San feated the Field drc rans also s the cther games; the Philadelphia n star hurler, York hits to way in Los ) L L Athletics’ scattered si defeat the Yankees 6-1 in their own bailiwick. Eddie Lopat, long a nemesis to the Cleve- land Indians, cutpitched the mighty 0 before 55,014 fans Baker, Barrett, 8) Oshorn and Powelek; Jakucki (9) and Suen E San Diego 2 Hcllywocd Kennel 7 Krakau , Vitalich ¢ , Yaylian Rowe al’s tep I the Phil v York Giants before Champs (10) and Ut mento and Fletcl Ries (9) re-armed ously of and last and ¥ zerald; Bu and Raimondi ortstop, who thought auitting the 1o rmed National League conspired to upset champion St. Louis Car Cincinnati’'s 47th straight opener. The Reds won 3-1. In all, 244,698 ians witnessed the eight curtain-raisers, only 2,000 less 305 than last year’s record turnout. 429 Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn's e gro first baseman, and first of his 400! ‘ogq7 | YAC® to reach the Majors since | 1884, failed to get a hit in three STANDING OF CLUBE 3 king, Pacific Coast Leaguc in Pct home 643 615 600 | San Francisco San Diego Sacramento Los Angeles Portland Hollywood ttle akland 11 ¥ National League # L 0 0 0 r play in the seventh inning set up the subsequent tying 300 and winning runs. 1.000 y % 1000 Short scores. 000 000 000 Breoklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittshurgh St. Louis New York Chicago Boston H-E Boston . J Brooklyn Sain, Cooper (7), Lafranconi and Mz Hatten, Gregg (7) - Edwards, Bragan (7). R 3 5 6 ccoomrkaE ®) American and Philadelphia Chicago Boston Detroit New York Cleveland Washington St. Louis R H.E St. Bouis c oo B J Cincinnati 49 Pollet, Wilkes (8) and Gara- giola; Blackwell and Lamanno. R H E g 8.5 4 8 0 Rowe and New York Philadelphia Vciselle and Cooper; | Seminick; Hemsley (9). PEPS!-(OM WiNNER - FORMER JUNEAU BOY cmclw : d Schcumg ~ R B 1 0 [ [ Jarvis; Borowy and nd Harold" Wilkes Campen, Sewar High Scheel senior, recently an-,_ . nounced as winner in the Pepsi-|Fniladelphia Cola scholarship award for Alnbkn"Ne“’ Sark 1.8 is a former Juneau boy and at- Mmchxldun and Rosar; Chandler, tended grade, school here until he‘Gumpen (D, Lyons (8) and Rob- mcved to Seward with his parents, | 11500 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campen, where his father is associated with | CPicago A the Standard Ol Co. | Cleveland 0 6 2 Young Campen is the gmndscn; Lopat and Tresh; Reller, Woli of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campen,|® @nd Hegan. pioneer Juneau residents, now re- siding on the Loop rosd. — GRATITUDE SPRINGFIELD, Ill—Don Robert- T scn, Chicago salesman, told policfivS‘i\::;::::her on his arrival at headquarters, - with an overtime parking ticket!DOUSC: that he wes prepared to pay up) | Moss. 7 to $15 fine and take the usual BV SESEARIR i tungsue..m;mng “I get up ncrth"! NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY in Chicago. ] Is to be published and forms will Police politely told hnm to puuc.hse May 1, for space, listings and away his billfold. Because he had |¢hanges please call The Juneau and rasponded so promptly they to]d‘Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 him he would have to pay onlybefore closing date five cemts—the amount he had for-| gotten to put in the parking met- er. R H E 6 10 0 R H E 2 10 0 Washington i Beston . y i Wynn and Evans; | Jchnson (8), iner. 6 9 3. 15 D Hughson, R H E b et L% R and Tebbetts; Gale- Sanford (2) Zoldak (9) and Detroit —adv. e ! When you pay ior QUALITY Robertson was so surprised he | why not get the FINEST — Buy paid the nickel and donated $10 to| FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. the Policemen's Pension Fund. adv. 532-tf 553-t9 > in two runs with g the | 4 triumph ne- j S ccntender, 4 R H E| Dorish (8) and Wag- | | Spor ]Lmn ‘lll Joe ring champion tire from the unless a title de- lined up f him this announcement Diegzo. Tae| is leavin | | | |L {1ast Leavyweig immediately for the east to le Joe Baksi is a capable 1 June title match, Baski London. k2 plans to Jack Demy - | wise to n If he qu enter insurance Detro | A conference Ww held morrew or Friday ning a possible title fight in June.betw J Kulpmont kingpin h‘ foe beat advice of would b2» Louis |bu will iness to- Pennsylvania Kulpn round 2 lay over Bruce Wooc don \ the champ's Miles, about Stadium on in London, imaker, agree Marshall n the Yankee Meanwhile, Nat Rogers, Jacobs' i3 trying to get such fight co-mang a bout June to night, Tommy ! Ohio, scored over Jacki> at L. A Angeles of San last Youngstow round TKO Los Angele: on Los Tony Ck il fourth Wilson Arturo o Ba out of Bud - AP SPORTS ROUNDUP FULLERTON 16— for co feals cor that there's icaticn moving leagues this sea- HUGH W YORK, shillaber writer point Aptil As strained to or r the list enough of rooki (Oklahoma), Mele (N.Y.U.) Brow student, ll socn s he recove flu and p.tchers Steve Nag n HalD, Jira Hearn (Georg ech), Tom Fine (Baylor i1 ( for s {rom (Set action SHORTS AND SHELLS nyone pointed out that Hank Greenterg ncw has a chance to become the second plafer to lead both majer leagues in home run hitting? Only player ever to dc that trick was Wahoo Sam Craw ford, who hit 16 for Cincinnati 1901, and then topped the Ame; n League for Detroit in 1908 and 1914. Allie Stolz, lightwzight fling at has sold Plant ior get out fermer who had a being a fight manager, his contract with Bobby $1200, now that he can and play golf again b e LETTERS FROM KRUG WILL BE READ AT (( | MEETING TOMORROW At the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce tomorrow noon three let- ters from Secretary of the Interior | Julius A. Grug will be read. They| Itake up the subjects of aboriginal claims, of the return of with- |drawn lands to the Public Do- Imain, and the regulation of fisher- |ies. There will be a continuation of | |the consideration and discussion of the special committee report on [Etatehood for Alaska, which was taken up and then tabled at the last meeting. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR x Burcau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | February 20, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Alex Daroff, has made application fer patent to his homesite, Anchorage Serial 011283, act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land described as Lot “D” containing 4.47 |acres, U. S. Plat of Survey No. 2560, embracing lots A, B, C, and D, sit- uated on the north end of Douglas Island about 10 miles from Juneau, between H.ES. 114 and U. S. Survey No. 1082, latitude 58° 20’ 20” N. longitude 134" 35 W. and it is now in the files of the District Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska. I Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statues. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, March 12, 1947. Last publication, May 7, 1947. i test Board, jed by orIsBrleis ?SHOURS 55 1 MINUTES FOR WORLD TRIP (Continvea jrom Page OnE} the-world and by | Reyr ds lation: flight 14 mimute H( rec w llen his for y Hughes X perform ance four ¢ planc und some 5200 mile “The Bombshell” 254 miles hour mile flight. Taking heurs and nine nine stoy the about 31¢ actu Rey s to, h the last leg of th ., from Edmon- ton, was t ughest p and he * ick” when they flew throt urd fog betweer Minmnes d Detroit, Prior to the flight, Charles Log don, executive Cr ry of the N tional Aeronau tation Co: ed in W would ad rorter by averaged about avelaged while i1l fed Y route rcified by nautique Inter- on the official he said anno ten that tl 1 an official 1 did not it the Fede vational. No flight route has been made - FORMER RING CHAMPION IS s th UNDER ARREST BAL FBI for f featherweig Jefira, tender ing 1 on one-time heavyweight con- “Red” Burman, and box- omoter than E. Phi draft evasion indictments tor C. Galinzo, who foug club cards in the and attempted 1944 nar indictment > LIAISON PLAKES FROM FAIRBARKS ARRIVE IN SOUTH _SAN FRANCISCO, April 16— 1t Army liaison planes yes- terday landed at the Presidi a 3083-mile Fairbank o it on ten ago was in bs from , to test the prs distance flights -engine Army the Army “Cub” tyr ignatio Task Force ating under Arctic con ditions in the far north. They left Fairbanks April 7 and will continue to Fort Ord, near Monterey, Calif The main force of Task Force Fri- gid is due in San Francisco Ap 24, The Robert planes were piloted by L! V. Stokes of Arlingtcn Texas, and Lt. Isidor S. Valdez Lawton, Okla., and were maintain- Statf Sgt. Herbert Lindgren Paul, Minn. The flight fol- lowed the Al The L-5 a 350-mile flight at a cruising of 100 miles per hour. B of St. of speed Yenan, tal, had plant, a China’s Communist capi- a wartime newspaper university and a hospital | all underground. - Empire Want-ads for results 1/ gradually inc ABOR BILL POLL MADE M HOUSE War - wreckt;dAPhlhppx BIG FISHERIES EXPEDITION IS BEING PLANNED nn | Industry fo Be Revived | -Ambitious Program ons Are Measm tPass by Over fwo- rds Majority 16 p an infor- |y se today and |dy have the votes 1 labor biil by weil irds majority imy NGTON, April ders made to wa Because majority sidential veto, ant 1 ds Pr suspect President Tru- | explozatory o the House iferm me Democ and file un- their measure 'of leaders oppose |2¢t bill of rights”|Cor say wil rid tyranny.” | e Republi S were tougher milder bill moze i bill u it in substan- 1 plo s of that the even b % | cre 1 xpects to debate la-| next week ~ - tin to'of 50 matea that Cornish enough ore reserv tinued of ms for 50 to to i and to fea | < | TEsE the gres: tend 143 Over tists and tk ing ¢ 1 all PARTMENT O COMMER( JUND DATA FOR 24 FOURS ENDED Max. temp, 1ac I 24 hrs 14 AT west temp. Airport Prince George Seattle St horsc Kutat *—(4:30 a, m. yesterday to WEATHE e reast Alaska yestreda The m the western Aleutians whic Ancther weak but widespr niles thwest of Juneau ressure cver no ie. A trow ure center uth morning. low ov¢ h pressure 35 to 44 degrees ns this Di Alaska end the sou with minor hern Yukon LU, ALAS WEATHER BULI 4.30 a. m. today) high pressure moerning has st dominant feature of the waather mav is a deepening is moving slowly eastnortheastward. low pressure area is centered a thousand : is a fairly nd another over the district of Mac-~ extends, from wn through the Gulf of Alaska. this morning range fram 20 to 35 degrees. Temperatures over Southeast Alaska rangeds from Rain was falling over the western and central Aleu- amounts ANCISCO, 'April 1 titic dition will sai isco for the Philip- \h on & three-year revive and modernize d Philippines fishing the of leading Hugh W. Terhunc e coordinator of fisheriss halibut allocation officer at are due to leave around in two special vessels for vortk in waters aronnd fo the islands. program to build s2cond larg fisheries a teaded by part abilita.im the Tydings bill in Tae program will ex to Ju ), 1950 1 will operate frem cacer F, Baird, a 1 and refrigerator vessel s the principal laboratory Theo N. Gill, a 97- 1agger and labors cd by Xpe oot § former Alaska outlined t of the expedition as ad- d to explore petential f mds. A study will be made waters around the isla arcas of potantial also missioner, it com ductior ', WEATHER BUREAU ETIN M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY Weather at | 4:30 am. Clear Snow Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. Clov Fog Snow Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Ciear Pt. Cloudy Snow Cloudy Tl ace Trace Trace 0 0 ® 1t was located ipated this area i comvletely di strong center of high between these high Temperatures over Nenana, of snow over eastern interior MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. today Weather Pt Station ape Spencer Eidred Rock Point Retreat ard Island ape Decision MARINE FOREC VING: Fer the pr Strait—northerly reasing gradual remainder of the waters, Dixcn Entra ser hour becoming mo. sing. Cloudy oudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy 35 44 45 55 51 alter tonight. rotected waters Temp. ' FOR PERIOD ENDING cted waters of Scutheast Alaska north of Sumner to northeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour de- | Scattered raib showers { of Southeast Al e to Yakutat—variable winds less th southerlv to southeasterly bv tomorrow and Mostly fair with cccasional showers WIND Dir. and Vel ENE 20 1 foot NE 26 2 feet N 30 4 feet Caim Zero B Zero Height of Waves 1 For the ka n 20 miles today. Time out for Coke D 1947 The C-C BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COM'AN' " Juneau Cold Storage Co. |TROllERS DANCE | TOMORROW NIGHT | T )L '( I\) "ul' (Sea Condition) | and outsid> | PAGE THREE SOROPTIMISTS 10 MEET TOMORROW hold Clubd - will mee.iny to- Bubble Room nef Hotel, and < to attend. timi luncheon The will & special the morrow ncon in the Terrace at the Bar all memters are invit - _ JUSTIN TIME ~(M—A fire taat and Maine near her adacce to usl - Trollets Dance 1 tomorrow night in with oldtime musi IIIU':' by Hy Seaman's affair invil the committee in ontacting troller tatien of and re- ments promised, and ev mighty orc tior args friend for the is a L its are assured a ‘Boston special cou de: ln)»l'r railroad bireught three Rensselaer ities. M. H mail service district said the loss incinded packed with state in turns mailed just beloie line. o good L - Walkoui of §t. Louis Pressmen Called Off 16.—(M—Pres Louis dailies to work today which had fore- i the newspaper to suspend pub- ication since last Sunday I'he decision followed receipt of from Georg® L. Berry, of the International Pressmen's a tant’s (AFL) saying the walkout cver a waba dispute vic 1 the pressmen’s contract with the pub- icher Cons - - HEAVY SUGAR DETROIT-4M~ Frields of Geor Bennétt breught 25 pounds of :mail change to jail as bail money on a reckless driving charge, but Bennett didn't win his ase immedi tely Polica were busy for several hours coumting themoney-—including 5,000 pennies. When they finished they had $150, more than enough to re- lease Bennctt LOUIs p I on thy agreed to return ending a walkout April St 2 telegram Precident Printing Unicn the whiskey thats an th Nome' OLD SUNNY BROOK Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend ***"" FROLLERS DANCE Thursday, April 17 at(.1.0. Hall A imag's Grehestra *, | fnvitaiional I See Your Troller Friend for An Invitation 3iSes i THURSDAY EVE- ATFENTION TAKU POST V.F.W. MEMBERS Delegates representing the Taku Post at the Department Encampment will be elected on FRIDAY EVENING 18 APRIL 1947, This meeting will be the last meeting held prior to the Alaska Department En- campment being held 26 APRIL THROUGH INCLUSIVE 29 APRIL. The meeting FRIDAY EVENING is a VERY IMPORTANT MEETING therefore it is IMPERATIVE FOR ALL. MEMBERS TO BE PRESENT. ALLAN G. MARCUM Adjutant Everything in Sporfing Goods SPORT CENTER JUKEAU PLUMIIHG & HEATING W. PLUMBING—HEATING=OIL BURNERS—SHEET m WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin