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& WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASK « Negro ATHLETICS SEALS, STARS COMEBACK AGAIN TiED, FOR MACK P.C. LEAGUE Have Woni; Games of Seafle Rainiers Win Close Eight Starts-Yankees Game from Sacra- | Make Four Homers mento Solons By JOE REICHLER By 1uE > PRESS) i The work of one inning enabied the n Franeisco Seals to roost 1irst: place tie with Los An- in the Pacific Coast League (Asscciated' Press £ports Writer) Hats off to Mr. Connie Mack, the grand old man of baseball. The 84-year-old gentleman, now in his 47th year as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, is quietly answering his critics by giving the Athletic fans the best brand of baseball they have seen in more than a dozen years. His much maligned Mackmen It was the first inning of the San Francisco-Hollywood game fast night. The Seals got six consecu- tive hits off Hugh Orphan, eq ling a league record, and then an- other off relief pitcher Xavier Res- | A i have won six of their last eight “%U0 ot (e gatnes including a 74§ oonquest of That blast gave them five runs, trecl (le ik n the mighty Bob Feller and the Al they had for the night, but at Pine Brock, more than plenty to beat the S 3 fcllowers Cleveland Indians last night. The A’s had to come from behind twice last night to win, ‘scoring the Same for the Seals, gaining his ' ———— : 3 deciding runs in the seventh when . [1th victory. i Sam Chapman followed a homer Meantime, the high-flying Los er with a man on base. a nctel by Oakland by the same The Detroit Tigers retained their 5 to 2. The Oaks came from behind in the fifth inni; one game lead over the Boston Red when Sox by shutting out the. Washing- BcP McCall, Angels’ starting pitcher, en ues ay tom Senators 8.0 beiore 17,083 Cap. Walked three men in a row after ital City fans in a night game. Hal WO Wwere ous, filling the bases. Les Newhouser, who had not won a Scarsella singled I two runs to game since he pitched a shutout Pul Oakiand ahead, 3- opening day, ended his four-game _ LA8st-place Seattle, scoring the losing streak. only rur in the second inning, The Red Sox continued their up- 100k & close one from Sacramento surge by winning their seventh 2 to 1. The Rainiers’ pitcher Wal- game in their last eight starts, ter Dubiel hud a shutout until the tampling the Chicago White Sox DIAth inning when two walks and 19-6. Ted Willlams made two of & Sinsie gave Sacramento their the Red Sox' 18 hits, both hom. lon¢ run. Dublel allowed iour hits ers, while Bobby Doegr collected a While Sacramento's Guy Fletcher homer, triple, double and single, ~ 8aV€ UP SIX Blan Aided by four home runs. three S8R Diego and Portland didn't witp two hits as the Gi of them in succession in the sixth P1aY vesterday but will start their 5., ning by Charlie Kellar, Joe Di- M€ Maggio and Johnny Lindell, the New York Yankees opened their heme swing with a 9-1 triumph over the St. Louls Browns. Short scores: 5 to 2. Bob Joyce pitched the iull scor d up as fcllows: garl Torgeson, Brave in five runs with two doubles, a > and heme run, his eighth of the help Boston defeat the Cubs T+4 The form Seattle ro raised his ding runs ted in total to Pitching nts Koslo, G ats won - e SATURDAY (S LAST DAY TG REGISTER STANDING Or CLURBS Pacit.c Coast Natwona: Zeague Fatrer Divine and his wife, the fermer £dna Rose R Right is Mi (AP Photo) Yesterday's battirg and piening < Louis Cardinals ct Leader's Anniversary 5 MEASURE " PUTS CURB ~ ON UNIONS (Cont.nueu jrom Page O conference commiltee mi cut a compromise version. 1 |it follows the tough form iha many House memters would like |leaders unquestionably will be able to force its acceptance by bott hcuses. But the chances that it ,would be vetoed by President Tru- jman would be increased A milder edition, = with that. approved by the Ser Iapparently would e !risk of a veto, | Mr. Truman has kept his owa {counsel about what he intend receives, Capitol Hill ur doubtedly will witness the most tencive campaign in years by or- ganized labor ar administratic ders to get the veto sustained 1t 1equires twe-thirds approval of those voting in each Louse to over- . B S i ride. e . £ >so tehings of Mon- k their firsi wedding with a N. J., attended by 5 Devetion, Divine's s s b Silka May Get Land 7 ' From Depl. of Agr. WASHINGTCN, Muy 1 L. Bartlett of Alaska 10 FOLLOW SEALS e TLE M P— The F wildliie » research question formerly was used by the N Douglas, was sche- S 4 1. e 2.” k1 Agricultural esperiment hare. it for KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 14— Station rs to study fur seal 4 Hegk - :Oh . Akutan Island, a 4,100-foot in the Eastern in eruption, throwing ¢ Douglas will follow eir breeding grounds the ceals to ti E | lands where they |Smcke into the air ntervals of on their migra- about three minutes, the Coa Guard Cutter Citrus radioed to- warmer waters to Vic Sheffer, and| The peak has long been ¢ rlde™ Tafor is in tive volcano, one of numerc o tha ek e Ao in the Aleutian chain PO is 1 t of Unalaska. - - CANNERY (ENDER SACCO AGROUND CHIKAN, ka, ) ttempts to refloat ery tend Sacco, which MRS, MATTI HERRON OF BOISE, DA, ! VISITING SON HERE 1 Mrs. D. W. Herron have SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. & 1g the Secretary of Ag- i L] J riculture to sell certain lands to 3 the city of Sitka. The tract in C Since 1678 * Distributed Throughout Alaska by OBOM & COMPANY DRINK Brocklyn r} imento EOR Gl 5- C-QM!%}E 3 houseguest his mother, and Monday “' "’f’ VP“?“‘ i of R Portland — Herron of Boise, Ida- OB e Waaers ncinnati 7 ) ¢ 7 s f Wales Island, Taylor, Melton (3), King 1 sy 3 s the ’ . on Princess X Gregg (4), Chandler (6), Barney g../. 7 T Jiek - daughter-in- | OQ is (h . and Edwards; Vandermeer, e ““;;n ‘: ter %o 0 : ‘C-‘ln : ".”]\f‘ ‘_‘.“‘ g i o owned by the Cams f:fislel'liefm’“" W St () Nationai League Scouts and Brownies are urged ni'to the elder' drs, | PRI« B s o 3 ’ W L' Pct. to cooperate with ut Leader: on the trip north e ! : 19 8 %6367 petting @il weglek Mr. Herron joined his wife and “*f é‘ Hiffi pEGEON g;‘x“’” Z ‘; i A0 8" H0f e o e pther ot and after a L&’r 418 H rago t y 13730y mp Ot ) Lrief visit there, made the trip Spahn, Karl (6) and Masl; pipop,pe, g4 Rivers, h itant, will fo the coast with them, returning CAMP HILL, Pa, May 14.—(P Schmitz, Kush (6) and Scheffing. ppiggepnia oA ¢ the Baranof Hotel Lobby to Juneau yesterday by pls Daffled postal cfficials here ¢ 3 = H . v York 9 10 474 Satuiday afternoon from 2 to 4 B e PR I ying to learn how & pigeon got New York 5 120 gpeinnati 10 14 417 oclock to enable last minute reg- LOIS OTTO ARRESTED rixed up with Uncle Sam'’s mail. St. Louis 0 2 1 g 71ouis § e ks~ He Aoet thel Lois Otto, 42, was arrested yes- Lewis Sutton, a postal clerk, was Koelg. giid. Cooper; ' Follet, Hearn fa in, it was announce terday by City Police and booked somewhat shaken while emptying BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF TiE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY (9 and Rice. ] American League Mrs. Scott Murphy, at the City Jail for being drunk mail sacks when the pigeon calmly ¢ Amerloun League 8 W L Pet of the Girl Scout Cou and for using profane language. futtered our of one of the bazs. JunIM@aAE Cold sgwage Co. Y R H E peoit 13 7 650 ers who have accepted applicati .y the bird is being boarded at the Detroit 8 9 1 poston 13 9 591 are likewise requested to turn U. S. railroads bought 125 mil- post office while the mystery of Washington 0 % 4 gleveland 9 8 52 them in at that time and place. lion tons of coal in 1945. its mailing ic proged. | Newhouser and Swift; Pierettl, cpjcagqg 11 11 500 This summer girls attending — e ety e - Py - Candini (8) Cary (9 and Man- ney york 8 9 471 camp will have an advantage no U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERUE, WEATL:LR BUREAU cuse: R o1 g Fhiladelphia 10 12 455 previously enjoyed b Girl JUNEAU, ALASKA i % < Bt [ 5 3 Scouts. A swimming uctor I AT 2T o . ¥ Chicago AT e s -“7_.1’ A e o aifandanos, thiolabast o WEATHER Bl LLETIN 4 At i DATA FOR 24 JOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Boston_ 19 18 0 ithe encampment. Miss Julia % T TODAY \ Rigney, Harrist (5), Smith (8), S Marshall, physical education di- Iast 2l st @304 m. . o4 hrs Weatherat | . Haynes and W Dic‘;ey; e s or's Brle's LE College, pew Station 24 hl’; i } P . V"l n‘"'. & f‘; 4‘(‘“‘ 4";0'\1““ : bar (6) and Wagner. Cencord, Ohio, has been saged ribd L ; 39 4 Bichfy - R HE for this purpose. Miss shall 2 4 e et | i Siodoys dioeg-od . has had 1 i g Pt. Cloudy | New York 9 14 1 In the Western International'frent acti S gl . %5 . iR Y i Zoldak, Sanford (4), Tott (7) and League last night, Spokane trounc- tered Red Cr Soupars 44 81 -;*! gim‘dv Early; Reynclds and Houk. ed Yakima 9 to 1, Salem edged has had several years experience po oo ot 2t N oy ; R H E Wenatchee 8 to 7, Bremerton gs director of waterfrent activities E:dmu.x,w’n G‘l) by @ Plaudy Bl _ 6 4 1 whipped Tacoma 13 to 4, and Vic- at Girl Scout Camps. f,j‘“‘b:'“*-’ 3; ifi g‘]"“‘;-" Philadelphia ... .7 4 2 toria nosed out Vancouver 11 to 10.! The Juneau Girl Scout Council oo 29 4 P P(Uu(.‘l};ud' Feller and Hegan; McCahan, | mreai s is very glad to be able to offer h:m-'m Ay % ot 4 ,‘“.“' ¥ Savage (7) and Rosa: | In roxing, Fitzy Fitzpatrick of his extra advantage to the en- g o o 5 % i i?. . | - Los Angeles has lost any chance of campment this summer, and it is de“_ an 3; P Clm ‘;, i | consideration ~ for heavyw2ight hoped that a full contingent of od iRk K ‘ R andy WASH'“GION “ |elimination contests to choose an!gcouts and Brownies will be in at- Kotzebue 50 f" T.O Cloudy . ' {opponent. for Champion Joe Louis. tendance throughout the encarp: LCS Angeles 78 ¥ Trace g : | Fitzpatrick glost a decision to his'ment, to have the instruction af- McGrath 53 3 0 Pt. Cloudy before ten thousand fans in Los ence, Mrs. Murphy stated. North 37 0 Cloudy { I'ED wASH SI | Angeles last night. I i R e Petersburg 47 42 05 Cloudy (] 3 . } i ;:ortiau(é 65 :fi 0 Eiem‘ Paul Kaylor of _Sacramento | rince George 45 4 0 Jloudy SEATTLE, May 14.- (P—The pleased his home town fans 1asz‘“E"' WARD, OLD Fisiey. Ruphn 51 " 5o Pt "Oloudy University of Washington base- night. Kaylor came back from the | '"ME jumu“’i 2?3_“19 62 49 L Cloudy / ball team won its second straight verge of a knockout to flatten Tutt | kb 48 ; o $ Cloudy = over Oregon yesterday, 3 to 2, to Tabor of Oakland in the seventh| DlES lN SEAI“-E Whitehorse 52 d 2 Tracp Pt. Cloudy move into a first place confer- round of a Sacramento main event. | Yakutat 41 Ll 88 194 Rain ence tie with Washington State. s e | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 2 To finish the season, the Huskies' James A. Humphrey of Subma- Neil Ward, who is well remem-' WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A {ill low is locv‘dlr'd in Br_stol Bay. A still must play W.SC. and Idaho. rine Group Number 1, at Astoria, bered by many Juneau residents weak storm front moving ve owly eastward is located just off shore TSSO 3 R |Oregon, scored an impressive vic- from the early days, died at his from Southeast Alaska. The air mass behind this storm front is cooler - jtery last night in the West Coast Seattle home Monday, at the age'by 5 to 10 degrees and it is expected to cauge some showers tonight and !All-Navy hboxing eliminations at of 90. He had lived in Seattle ! cocler weather tomorrow. Rain or snow showers have fallen along the lsan Francisco. Heavyweight Hum- the past 24 years, after leaving, Guif of Alaska coast from Dutch Harber to Cave St. James, B, C., during |phrey t-k-oed L. D. Lewis of Ta- Juneau. | the last 24 hours. Temperatures continye slightly below normal over coma in the second round. A prospector in the vicinity of{Scutheast Alaska. N N Two fights last night turned out| Light heavyweight Jesse Harris Juneau for many years, Ward was| MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Custodian of confidence... as follows: |of Mare Isiand decisioned D. L. one of the original owners of the Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. teday born of a thorough knowledge At Milwaukes, Juste Fontaine, Sullivan of the Naval Air Station Eagle .River mine, together with| » WIND Height of Waves 140, of Milwaukee, and Doll Raf- at Whidby, Wash. Lightweight I John Heid and a Mr. Sandstone.| Station Weather Temp. Dirand Vel. (Sea Condition) of the Territory ferty, 138, Milwaukee, went ten L. Moreno of Patrol Squadron 10 He is survived hy a nepheW,|Cape Sp2ncer Rain 41 ENE 32 2 feet rounds for a draw decision. ;at Kcdiak, Alaska, decisioned John Ward, of Seattle. |Eldred Rock Rain 2 ' Calm Smooth { “ At Los Angeles, Bobby Zander, | Brownlow Miller of the Naval Sup- Funeral services were held today Point Retreat Rain 42 E 30 2 feet 180, outpointed Fitzy Fitzpatrick, ply Depot at Oakland. in St. Joseph’s Church, Seattle. |Five Finger Light Cloudy 47 . BE 20 4 feet | S 1821:, in ten rounds. Both fight-| Welterweight John Hernandez of ARSI ohs (s AN G | Lincoln Rock Fog 0 SSW 34 o ers are local boys the Naval Operations Base, Adak, IF YOUr MONEY IS NOT Guard Island Rain 4 SE 31 4 feet . | Alaska, decisioned Alfred Munguia, EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will'| Cape Decision Rain 4 SSE 21 2 feet | FOOD SALE FRIDAY Martha Society fodd sale, 11 am. Friday, Piggly Wiggly Store, hot dishes, home baked cakes, Dpies, cookies. —adv. 578-12 !a Marine stationed at Seattle. ! Bantamweight Edward McCabe of the Fleet Training Center on | Treasure Island, decisioned William 'McCoy of Astoria, Oregon. pay you to investigate our offerings| MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY in well chosen investments, ALAS- ! EVENING: For the outside waters {:om Dixon Entrance to Yakutat and KA FINANCE CORPORATION, the protected waters of Southeast Alaska—winds scutherly to south- Cooper Building, 4th and Main. easterly 15 to 30 miles per hour tod"y and tonight decreasing Thursday. —adv. 5i4-tf | Rain showers today and Thursda Lvallty O E. G. Sick, President ALASKA RIRLINES. Baranof Hotel

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