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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA GRANDVIEW, Mo. Ninety-four SporlsBriefs Mother of "giftates The Junean Parent-Teacher Bla i whn d. ShRE A " cociation will hold their last meet- abdtth a I ! ing of this year tonight at 8 o'clock "¢ e in the High School auditorium, her illness with election of officers to be he at this time. Refreshments will be serve lowing the business meetir members are urged to be present A discussion of a Fourth of July float, mnd voting on the selection of a girl to be sponsored in the Everything in Sporting Goods ) As for Coast League batters, Big {Max West, San Diego outfielder, {tops the full time workmen with 1.368. West has played in 39 games. {Actual leader of the loop is Jo-Jo | [] | White, manager of the Seattle SEAlS OAKS ‘Slu ln Rainiers, who is playing regular- ' " | ly now, In 23 games White has é hit 392. San Diego's Johnny Jensen holds second place with — T ARE MEETING Red soxer 386 for 26 games. Gus Zernial, U 'Mid-February fall, {the new Hollywood outfielder, s M&rpazek: Inmedinte [rext with 385 for 16 contests Mrs. Truman's mind was appar- d as ever, as she talk her own in (Continuea rrom Page One) recognized | ently ¢ 1d ¢ , 85 & 7 | PR F I RS I M F" K e e S U The general m thie T Yith Marsare NonRaOR Bo8 i I | he genera; anager of the |, o L ther t ughter was home '« Pr rtland Beavers, Bill Mulligan, .. , e nd whether she Fourth of July the busine's program Queen contest, are his Pacific Coast League ball| oo 5 evening rehases e C IR R | ermar Bl ramous By BILL BECKER By JOE REICHLER 25 \mhx-“blj)\”«‘)\‘( ((l‘i >L.“mlfx{;” e Bty {will (;:»“L\;Llu‘e {h::]x“(‘-‘ P o AN R Bporty Wittes) | t A ]”! New York Yankees Mulligan CARD OF THANKS i and their influence The pendulum of m':u st.m “",',p" e Tm"‘l‘:’lp Tl:“:-.“kl”‘\' 1ad g4ds that Bill Capps, a Beaver, 1 would like to thank the fol- people 7 Pacific Coast League s s today er devise a “bleacher shift” for \iiivy infielder, has been sent tollowing who so generously gave of - Enjoy the outstanding character and to San Francisco, here the loop- Ted Williams time Beaumont of the Texas League on their d labor to make it} flavor of Philadelphia Blend. We leading Seals entertain for the first| Trick shifis and all, the Boston option pessible for Mintield Home to have ; . 2 time this season their cross-bay|Red Sox slugger still is the greatest 5 i an emergency telephcne, and may ‘A'R IRAN p RT draw upon precious reserves to give rivals, the Acorns of Oakland. as well as the most feared bats-| 1, (he Western International their kindness be returned ) you this special occasion whisky you The snappy Seals, too, may find that big aches from little oaks can grow. Casey Stengel's crew bullied their way up from the cel- lar to fourth place in the standings, getting tougher week by week. ping both ends of a double header chee were idle trolmen Bothelo and Monagle, Ed- May 20D The Oak veterans seem to be just to the league leading Detroit Ti- i Vard Porsyihie, Hedbral Osmmuni- ;\J\ 20 : rounding to form. Brooks Holder, gers The owners of racing cars al- cations Commission. | e : e batting pacesetter for the club re-| The Bengals had won the 12- ready entered for tha 500-mile| (Signed) Ntavin ot | AEREEE S SeY SR ATAR gulars, has a .332 mark and eight inning opener 3-2 and were ahead Memorial Day classic at the In- S going to be badly homers. Lately he has been getting have [ Wi man in baseball today. clout yesterday came rd in the last of the ninth to save the American Le 1e champions the ignominy of drop- 4-3 with one away in the Red Sox League last night, Victoria whip- fold ped Tacoma 10 to 8, Yakima took K Capt the measure of Salem, 6 to Sergeant E. Talbot of the ACS Bremerton nosed out Vancouver Leonard Smith, Highway Engineer 2 to 1, while Spokane and Wenat-|and his son James: Highway Pa dianapolis motor speedway threc | Clark Telquist of the ACS,! MONOPOLY PLAN ADVOCATED NOW Congress approves a canafford to enjoy regularly and often. . » - ®© o o o eASUL oYY p a sing pri=- solid support from Mel Duezabou, half of the ninth of the second initiated a movement to ey : e e R S and Tony Sabol, both .341, and game. the door for late entriss in " TiDE TABLE "(‘“m".:;);”“»t 8% Ir Tanspors Maurice Van Robays .310. Two Run Homer Liz race. o 1k TABLE e v e B R S i Elsewhere along the coast wheel, Up stepped Williams and blasted A speedway spckesman said that = TS 3 ek, =4 inv: . 5 is vO-1" . 3 . ong . MAY 21 e | States Chamber of Commerce op- fifth-place San Diego invades Se- his two-run homer into the right all but two of the owners had o High tide 1:52 ¢ 196 ft. o' proposed merger before attle, where Jo-Jo White’s Rainiers ficld bleachers to give the Sox a &greed to whive the April 15 dead- | ,Mv‘ ‘(f 8 1;: :L::L 10 1. olthe Senate Interstate and Forelsn have jumped to seventh and hope 5-4 win and a split in the twin bill line for the entry of cars. Those SRR WS . e e s ¢ A b e 98 980 1a . ® High tide 14:47 p.m, 164 ft. e Commerce subcommittee, saying in BL, ‘]'Y to climb higher; runner-up Los befcre 28,289 paid fans two are understood to be on their| = "t S0t a0 pm. 19 it e testimony by Alvin B. Barber ENDEDWIII"‘ Angeles takes a whack at Sacra-' In defeating the Red Sox in the way to Indianapolis now. oo oy 3 il ; AhE el he b 9 iy ¥ * ¢ o8 . 3 s« < ® ® e e manager its Transpertation Lugns e Y mento’s sixth-spot Sclons, and the opener on George Kell's 12th inn- AR s Communications Department: ’M«:T,'Z,‘:,m o BLENDED WHISK bustling Beavers o1 Portland tie into Hollywo.d's dimmed Stars. from first, the Tigers gained the Stockton gave a lesson to Dusty TN ) sults will be ob- ik distinction of handing Dave (Boo) Brown of Philadelphia i 2 {not. get the FINES FLOR- | much Tl o it eon . ;- 8 rown o hiladelphia in a San gppEIM SHOES at G ~ady. | tained rejecting the monoply STANDING Or CLUARS Ferris his first defeat on home Francisco main event last night SIPI I S, SR __ 'idea and adhering to the exist- Pacil.c Coast neague H Gttty ;g’ 1!5 ; hard on the heels of Detroit and three knockdowns With rights to FINAL REPORT Wi FR R 8 454 it i3 b Hoston by taking a 5-4 decision the jaw. Brown took 4 'nne-| NOTICE IS HERERY SIVEN,| GIRL FOR J. DEMERS = e from the New York Yankees at the count in the third. The decision ! !h2t MAUDE DULL, administratrix ! . Cakla:d 2: 95 430 Yankee Stadum. in favor of Flores was unanimous. Of the estate of Thomas Dull, de- - Jathes DeMets are R TR Cubs In Third Spot In a preliminary, Johnny Maes- ceased has filed in the probate court | Ho B S0 SR UL G B iatiento 23 26 4g9 The Chicago Cubs took undis- tas of Stockton scored a decision |4t Juneau, Alaska, her final report Y “aftenicoii “at St :eat(le 22 97 449 buted possession of the National over Oscar Smith of Oakland of administration. and petition for| o\ .o oenital, The new daughter, Hollywood 19 2 ague’s third place, only four per- = | distribution; and that a hearing will | Oy "0 oioned g pounds, 8'¢ ounces, ol o centage po Manuel Ortiz Has be held thereon before the under- . Nauonal League NEW ORLEANS, May 20—®— Two world records were set here Sunday in powerboat speed races. W.T.S. Critchfield of St. Peters-| runabout class over a five mile course. This was a rmile faster than 3 R H E the record of 53571 MPH estab- Philadelphia 3 5 0f lished in 1940 at Red Bank, N. J., by George B. Ward in his “Hi Ho[‘ b ¢ gl | ing double which scored Ed Lake grounds in two seasons. The third place Indians remained behind the second place New Yok Giants and a half (12 innings). Gillespie, Caldwell (10) and Dick- 'ey; Wynn aud Evans, Ferrell (11). R H E Cleveland 5 10 1 New York 4 B Wolff, Stephens (4) Gromek '9? and A. Robiuson. Nutwona: Zeague St. Louis 5 6 0 Judd, Schanz (6), Mauney (8) and Seminick; Hearn, Munger (8) In boxing, Jesse Flores o: Fleres fed Brown a steady diet of left jabs to the face and scored NOTICE OF HEARING OF In Honolulu, begun his first slgned 1 is| at Juneau. at uleIll’ judge at his offic sparrin Sess] i e 2 pm. July 21st, 1947, Drain and Sewer Pire | R | | The Triang]e Cleaners When you pay for QUALITY why | |ing | joins a little { Chambet brother and sister. father is believes that Y At and sttt b FAMOUS rezulated competi- a popular after burg, Fla., piloting “Hells Angel! y Too,” drove at 54979 miles per and Hegan, Lopez (7); Johnson, hour in the “E” and “D” racing L¥ons (4), Drews (5), Gumpert (9) the DEADLINE for placing DISPLAY adver- Dave Young of New Orleans, and Rice. ¢ ¥ driving the Higgins industries’| R 4 E We're Making a Speech, Too . . o . o 4 “Swamptre” sel 2 new world Bruoklyn T8 o e » st dpeel; W s s tising in The Empire will he record Saturday in the E and D Chicago 8 12 2 and from our hearts. To every grad- class service runabout race, and] " Gregg, Melton (3), Taylor (4), uate, we wish a full share of luck, then broke the record for an- King (6), Lombardi (8) and Bra- 3 other new mark on Sunday. Young was clocked at 44.'709l MPH Saturday, more than six miiles better than the old record | of 38185 MPH set in 1939 at Red Bank, N. J, by Frederick Casa- nave’'s “Mu Jean IL” On Sunday, Young upped his own record by almost two miles.: He was timed at 46.632 miles per! hour. — ., — TOWNSEND (LUB IS TO FEATURE DANCING ancers of all kinds may find a treat at the Townsend Club meet- | ing tomight according to announce- | ment. The Club meets for a regular business session at 8:30 o'clock, then at 9:30 o'clock dancing will take place with special features. e ; YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST: SELECTION of furniture on Ju-| neau Young's Mezzanine floor. | —adyv. 581-tf —— Buy it thrcugh Empire want-ads. gan, Hodges (6); (2), Kush (5), McCullough Borowy, Erickson Schimtz (9) and L i ML 4 GOEb SOUTH FOR VISIT Mrs. Ike Taylor was a south- bound passenger with Pan Ameri- can Airways leaving here yesterday afternoon. She will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Victor Lien, at her home in Seattle, returning to Ju- neau some time in July: Auth i Dealer DABNELL S ' SPORT CENTER happiness and a future bright with achievement and success. WE CLOSE SATURDAXY AFTERNOONS WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL 5 o’Cioelc P. M, on the day preceding publication. Copy to appear any desired day must be received by an Empire solicitor or at The Empire office not later than 5 o’clock of the day before it is to appear. The Empire is confident this advance of deadline will result in benefits to advertisers by permit- ting new efficiencies in production. “Classified ad” deadline is unchanged. The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE to place adverlising—Telephone 374 SINCE 1894 L Ppet. Pame behind the iirst place Boston in preparation for defense of 3 ) member of the Baranof Hotels » . b l"; 12 sy Braves by out-slugeing the Brook- bantamweight crown against David|®t “hltl)\dnmt lund ic‘s all persons | [ROHUET O att e o e LT 8-7 at Wrigley Field. Kui Kong Young on May 30| interested in the estate may appear | 4 i — - e Chicago Yo . qa ek I"hn l'ov dropped the Brooks into :.:;nlny is ;%J,. pounds over. the ;.;\':10"1110 objections to the hm!] Pittsburgh 125 0L i e Srore Gl S AL e MRS P e Hroobln &0 Marking the 11th successive game have no troublé shedding weigh o e Tl o y AR e Tl A A the hot Eavelian Bun |seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 19th | Philadelphia 15 14 . jen they. Ialled fo. gcore. ot ; R el day of May, 1947 i Cincinnati 30, 433 10N BTD SUIE Slhe. Wagiilnglon [ ; FELIX GRAY, | St. Louis 9 18 3: tors owed to the Chicago youpp, pIND 1THE WIDEST| Commissionsr and Ex-Qfficio Pros | . j Sox 4-1 in 12 ifnings under gpyEOTION of f | i, 1 | the VIR LV AR Gt oo SEL of furniture on Ju-| Judge, Juneau Precine: £ ] American League £ R £ o Y neau Young's Mezzanine floor, | First publication, May 20, 1947, { e L ? W L eeber Diokey's dvuble with fie “adv. 581-tf ' Last publication, June 10, 1947. i o = Sy i ses loaded in the 12th accounted _ gl g it diod : g for the winning run: I 12 I 1 Boafeut.o €in e s R IR IIIIIIIIIII!IlIH||II|lIIIIIII!IHII"IIIIINIHIIIIIIIll--! Ghicago . e broke the spell the left-handed | . it Philadeiphia s 41 bitchers have held over them this i 5 New York 1215 4o 8800 11“ ‘p;f victory orer the WHETHER YOU ARE BUILDING ! . '( \ . Washington 10 14 417 Philadelphia Phils in a night game | . st. 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