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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, I947 At bl SEALS GIVEN TOUGH TIME BY OAKLAND FOR GIANTS AP SPORTS - (By THE ASSOCIA Manager Casey Stenge HARTUNG 15 BIG MYSTERY By RALPH RODEN nusiing Oakland Acorns took a 4 to 3 wal-' The artling renascence of the lop at San Francisco's Pacific Coast New York Giants is matched only League lead last night but the Seals by the almost incredible perform- still clung to the top rung by game. Scoring fireworks oc fourth and :eventh innings land skipped out to a two-run lead in the fourth on three singles and °f their an error but in their half the Seals tied and went ahead with urred in the Oak- Giants today lead the National three The hard-hitting of Johnny one ance of its talented rookie phe- nom, Clint Hartung. Last place finishers in 1946, the 1d have won seven out t eight games on their western road trip. Loague Mize runs on two singles, Ray Ortei2’s 5,4 walker Cooper have figured Candini (8) and Mancuso. golf matches, Bud Ward tells Spo- Cleveland 4 9 0 kane friends: “It's colder than! New York 2 8 0 heck. We have to sleep with water Black, Gettel (8), Gleiman (9), bottles every night.” . .Detroit’s and Hegan, Lopez (8); Bevens, Pat Mullin, setting a hot pace for Page (8), Gumpert (8) and Berra.| American League hitters, credits St. Louis 11 13 0 his improvement this year to Philadelphia 1 4 2 coaching frcm Harry Heilmany Muncrief and Early; Savage, Mc-| now a radio broadcaster. “I had Cahan (5) and Rosar. too sk a stride and carried my Detroit w3 10 3 pat wr Pat explains. . .Last Boston 8 10 0 year they used to say he couldn't Trout, Gorsic (3), Houtteman carry Hank Greenberg's bat, . .Jo nd Tebbetts; Dobson . and| Burk, now an assistant crew coach Wagner, Partee (3). at Yale, plans to take up competi- g P0G tive sculling again if he can find ny profesional opposition. Th tield very limited Red Rolie 5 sit- iting out the baseball season in king plans for | Hamden, Conn., making ans X the next pro basketball camps He turned down at least one offer etball campaign to return to college coaching. - - - By HUGI' FULLERTON, JR. NEW YORK, May 21.—(@—Magi- ‘NEwsMEN l'o GEI cian John Scarne ruined that scheduled “hex” contest with fight day by playing it straight. . .While Au'l'o SPEEDWAY bushy-haired Jimmy was explaining | gestion” o scared his opponents INLIANAPOLIS that he made Melio Bettina a bet- ter fighter oy “post hypnotic sug- The old press THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIR[;——}UNLAU ALASKA (8): Masterson, Scarborough (3),| where he played in the Walker Cup | PAGE THREE AT HOTEL JUNEAU Registering as guests of the Ho- Doggy Mealforal NWANSQUB .ttt Frandis R. Alberts from Evansville To COOPERAIE and Lois ‘Stevens from Alexandria, Minn.; Mr. @nd Mrs. Ward C. John- EN (lIY FOURTH son from Dishman, Raymond B. Bolton and family from Seattle, Wash and Mildred Stromberg from Portlard, Ore e >———— Juneau Kiwanis Club voted at its regular ncon luncheon meet- ing teday in the Room of| There are more tnan the Baranof Hotel to pdstpone mines in the United Stat to award a new Plymouth —=-—-— - a in a fund raising Pt P~ ey campaign for the Memorial Li- National Forest Timbes brary. The plans had called for Fer Sale awarding on the Fourth of Jui: Lut the vote, taken to advise the contest committee, supported the proposition that Kiwanis should go along with the community § gram planned for Independe Day, in which a new Chrysler car will be aws d i conjusction with the Queen Sealed bids wiil roceived by the Regional For Junean, Alaska, up to and including § AM.. Jure 23, 1947, for all the morchantable dead timber, standing or down. and ad the live timber marked or designate! for on an area tctaling ap- proximately 94 acres, in area desig- nated Karhzen No. 2, west side of Kiwenis plans for a floal for tihe Tyxekan Island, Tongass National parade on the Fourth were put in porest, Alaska, estimated to be 1,- charge of J. S. McClellan, and a 46,000 feet B.M., more or less of cemmittee will be appointed 1o gitka spruce, western hemlock and werk with him gestions were gedar sawtimber, and 2,000 linear also made for a coacession, LUt feet, more or,less, of pilinz. No bid no decision reached of less than $2.00 per M feet BM. Playground equipmen:, including fer snruce, $1.50 per M feet B.M. for swings and a slide, which has cedar, $1.00 per M feet BM. for been under construction for Min- pemiock sawtimber, and lc per lin- field Home, is now ready for in- eur foot for piling up to and includ- ctallation, it was announced A ing 95 feet in length, and 1'%4c per date will be set for workers o 80 Jinear foot for piling over 95 feet in out to the home, pour the founda- jength, will be considered. $500.00 tion with concrete provided by Ju- must accompany each bid, to be ap- neau Ready-Mix and assemble the piied on the purchase price, refund- triple and a long fly ball. prominently in the Giants’ dra- > or less the same way, Scarne|,.004a picture postcard feature of In the seventh the Oaks' Gene matic rise from the bottom of the Merely told the fight writers he|ipe phgianapolis moter speedway, Lillard doubled to deep center, eircuit to the top, but the talk had explained the psychology ©f wiil be deserted this year by pres went to third on a sacrifice and among the Giants is all Hartung, hypnosis to Gus Lesnevich o GUS|gng radio men i catcher Billy Raimondi walked. Transplanted from the outfield to Won't be worried about anything| A pew press box and radio Then Tony Sabol, pinch hitting for |the pitching mount because of his but Melio's fists when they clash pooths are being built atop the Aldon Wilkie, the winning puum, inept fielding, Hartung has won Friday night Incidentally, 1t'pagdock stand, across the starting equipment. ed, or retaned in part as liquidated doubled down the third base line,|tyo straight games, including last has taken Bettina and Lesnevich jjne from { Prissy, biack ecoker spanicl, performs her usual chore of nursing Doe, e R B damages, aécording to the conditions scoring Lillard and Raimondi with night's 9-1 triumph cver Cincin- long encugh to get around to fight-| The ar tite ne s P e e L & ™ PO PR S S i T of sele. Primary manufacture out- ) % : an orphan kitten at Long Eeach, Calif. Prissy’s mother instinct took ¢ v the winning runs. nati on eight hits. - ing each other. They were matched paper coverage of the annual Me- ¥ ; " tive aban 1. She ¢ feed » o side of the Territory of Alaska of Los Angeles and Sacramento i3 & in 1944 but Coast Guard oificials |morial D: 00-mile’ rate long wes, T when she saw the week-old feline abandoned. She now feeds 74 TiDE TABLE o any part cf the timber is subject tc fought out a tight pitcher's battle,| In addition, Hart rapped out wouldn't give Gus time off to train iynique among major sports events it regularly. (AP Photo) % L o the consent of the Regional. For- the Angels wining 2-1 as Red Ad- |8 triple and single as the Giants gnq tussle. The Writ vachig the West e e — - e o G T U Sedv 6 o ester. The right is reserved to reject ams allowed the Solons only five |Salled into, four Cincianaii pitch- —_ lwx(n-, ; from the inside of the track. They could see nothicg of néw working space. Timing and e High t'de 2:32 am., 100 fr, » 90V Of all bids received. Before bids hits, Al Smith ylelded six hits to €S for 15 blows SHORT AND SHELLS |track, could tee less than a third uctivities i the pits. ConfiuTeRttoN Sirkaeb v Yo g L‘kv pde' 252 am, 108 M1 B org ghirmitted, fufl information con- Los Angeles. The Cuts squeezed a 3-2 11- Writing home from St. Andrews, of the two and a half miles As a result “leg men” had a Main in the pazoda, but the man- o mign tide 15:36 pm. 160 f, e CCruing the timber, thie conditions of The Hollywood Stars. currently inning decision over the Phila- — % — ”‘ \;uxi(fn' ¢ x:‘-\w'x‘ ‘(,)m.‘ W"\ agement will have a new tox o 1“““' tide '7.1.‘16 n,.m‘ ,,'7 “‘ % sale, and the submission of bids, in the league cellar, got on their|delphia Phillies at Chicago, with U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERUE, WEATHER BUREAU o wreok ‘or & it stop. Reporters alongside the elevated pressmen. 'y AR P ST S should he obtatned from the Division hitting shoes to rap out 11 bingles Pinch-hitter Lonnie Frey hreal b oot g b JUNEA!:V AI:ASK"A i & 3 ;" s ru; llw»‘x ‘““_ he A iy D T b RGO Supervisor, Ketchikan, Alaska, or and smother the Portland Beavers, |Up the game with a bases loadc WEATHER BULLETIN finish ans of Abesding MARRIAGE LICENSE 4 PO the Regional Forester, Juneau, 9-2. The Stars' hurler, Rugger Ar- |single. Harry Walker of the PRIls o py pop o1 pOURS ENDED AT 4:50 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME cnd. bulletins from the spesdway TACOMA, ~Wash. May = I1-A plosin dizoia, marked up his first victory, |had a perfect four for four to in- % oo g gebagad v Ood gk " SAtae e O marriage nse application has Buy it thrcugh Tmpire want-ads, First publication, May 21, 1947. allowing Portland eight scattered |Créase his league-leading batting . e Bl R e e il ; been ssued to Howard E. Schrecen- Last publication, June 10, 1947. hits. ‘u\'onw,e to 400. Hank Greenberg The new press bex will , 30, Fort Lewis, 1d Dorothy Station 24 hrs* | temp. tem, |, Precip. 4:30 am. Hollywood’s scoring, two in the knocked the Boston Braves out of . o 0 53 . view ot the ' entite trac 47, ot AROKOTAZS first, b i second, one in the | second place deadleck with the gl".}_"“.flgr ‘]'“) BE A1 = o S a small part of the northeas S A i oL third and a four-run blast in the |Cubs by singling home a run in Ba.f,' = 4§1 ? 15 = i ';I‘"M ind a grove of trees. R TP YOUR MONEY IS NOT Ao bt seventh, was Gecorated with @ triple |the tenth inning that enabled the Sethel 32 3 race 2ain RN otn (it -ty UR MONEY IS NO in . Phone 2 » was decorated with a triple |5, o0 or pivates to grab a 4-3 Cordova 43 36 36 43 Rain SRR M s B dlok. ol EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will * by Tony Lupien, a homer by Fred i - 5, night encounter at Dawson 62 38 38 Trace Pt. Cloudy [20¢ ¢An |:‘lxlll" “_;m‘,';w oy eoove DAY YOU to investizate our offerk Spo"mq Vaughn and three singles by Carl|p o C o Edmonton 60 41 41 12 Pt. Cloudy |, ¥ A v SCOTE 4 well chosen investments, A 32, 1 Cox. The Beavers scored once in|TOro®s FIE0 o L ed Feirbanks 59 39 39 0 Cloudy s B méwmbaper. dhid radio KA, FINANUE® CORFORATION, Goods 7 the seventh und again in the ninth. | 0 S S g chase Haines 49 4 44 Trace Cloudy - wspaper and T cooper Bullding, 4th and Main. All the scoring came in the first !, LA ag Ly e e s s 4 men can be accommoda‘ed in the i ek & z {by trouncing the front-running Havre 68 33 44 06 Cloudy | —adv. 574-tf inning as San Diego trimmed Se-| attle, 2-1. For San Diego Max West u Airport 50 11 a1 06 Cloudy Letroit Tigers, 8-3, to pull to . hikan 55 43 44 Trace Pt. Cloudy | within one game of the Tigers. singled, John Jensen walked, Vin-| “sppo Gleyeland Indians pulled to k 2 40 43 9 Rain cent Stupe singled, scorlng West, | iy two games of the Tigers Kotzebue 53 36 42 Trace Cloudy i with Jensen making third. Jim Me- ' /05 o S0 Uy vees, 4-2, in Los Angeles 80 55 0 Clear Donnell singled over the head of .. Yr‘uxd to sweep their three McGrath 57 31 41 Trace Cloudy John Orphal, losing pitcher, scoring | oo ceries from b Wanka Nome 47 35 38 Cloudy {4 Jensen. For Seattle Johnny Rucker |~ At Philadelphia, Bob Muncrief Northway 56 37 40 0 Cloudy doubled, advanced on Jo Jo White's [y yyeq in the St. Louls Browns Petersburg 51 38 88 A Pt. Cloudy sacrifice and scored on Lou Novi-'fi ¢ win of the year over the Portland 80 47 47 0 Pt. Cloudy b MiECs long single. Philadelphia Athletics in five Prince George 50 31 a1 01 Clear i games as the Browns supported Prince Rupert 50 43 01 STANDING Or CLU®S his four-hit pitching with a 13- Seattle 7 a8 51 0 Pt. Cloudy | Pacitic Coast neaguce hit att ok that resulted in a 11- Sitka 48 40 41 19 Cloudy | W L Pl S Whitehorse 54 34 34 Trace Clear | Sen Francisco 30 20 600, The Chicago White Sox also’ re- Yakutat 47 40 41 19 Rain { Los Angeles . 29 21 .580 | mained within easy railing distance *—(4:50 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 1 Portland 25 23 521lof the lead by turning back the WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The high pressure center located in the | Oakland 25 25 500 | Washington Senators, 7-4 beneath eastern Gulf of Alaska ‘is drifting slowly eastward and beginning to | $San Diego 23 24 489 the lights in Washington. weaken. A rather intense low pressure center located in the Bering | Sacramento 23 27 460 The scheduled night game be- Sea continues to produce considerable rain and winds un to 10 Seattle i 22 28 440 |tween Brookiyn and St. Louis, at Per hour at all stations along the west coast of Alaska proper. Light | Hollywood . 20 20 408!St. Louls, was postponed on ac- is falling at all stations along the northern gulf ccast and light r: |count of rain. showers are occurring in the northern portion of Southeast Alaska. Fair The short scores in the National weather prevails in the southern portion of Southefist Alsaka and along | Natonal League w L Pct. League. R H E the Pacific Coast southward as far as San Diego. Skies over the interior | New York 15 11 577 New York 9 15 0 of Canada and the Northern States continue partly cloudy and tem- | Chicago .." 16 12 571 | Cincinnati 1 8 2 peratures remain near normal. Some light precipitation has occurred Boston 16 13 552| Hartung and Cooper; Erautt, in Montana during the past 12 hours. Skies in the interior of Alaska | Pittsburgh 13 11 542 Hetki (6), Riddle (7), Beggs (9) have been partly cloudy during the past 24 hours and temperatures have ! Brooklyn g 14 13 519 |and Lamanno. jranged from the low 60s to the low 40s. Temperatures over Southos Philadelphia 15 15 500 | Boston 3 12 0 Alaska have been slightly below normal during the past 24 hours. ? Cincinnati 13 18 419 Pittsburgh 4 10 of MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN z ’ St. Louis 9 18 333 (10 innings) Reports from Marine Stauons at 1:30 P. M. today t Sain, Karl (6) and Masi; Bahr, WIND Height of Wav . . American League |Bonham (7), and Kluttz. i Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | s . w 3y pet, | Philadelphia 2 11 1 Eldred Rock Cloudy 44 SEW 24 * 2 feet - Detroit 17 10 e30|Chicazo 3 13" 1|Point Retreat Cloudy 45 SE 10 Smaoth Boston 0 17 12 576! (11 innings) | Five FingerLight Cloudy 46 ENE 8 Smooth 2 Cleveland . 13 10 565 Schmidt, Raffenscerger (7), Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 5 W 3 1 foot fifi!@r Chicago . 16 14 533 | Hughes (11) and Seminick; Wyse, Guard Island Cloudy 51 S 4 Smooth - " A pmhdelp‘ma 13 15 464 | Meyer (6), Borowy (8) and Me- Cape Decision Cloudy 50 S [ Smooth New York 12 14 462 | Cullough. l MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY v Washington 10 15 400\ The short scores in the American | EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, . . St. Louis 10 18 357‘Lcmu;. R H E Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southerly to southwesterly winds less th 3 wChxc go 7 15 115 miles per hour becoming southerly to southeasterly 15 to 25 miles pe: | Washington 4 9 fi}m)ur tonight. Cloudy with rain in the northern portion of the area. Gastineau Ch: 4 ¢ % Channel ""““ePct Smith, Lee (1), Harrist (5), Pap- |Increasing cloudiness in southern portion this evening with light rain an W iops|'sh © and Dickey, Stephenson | Tharedsy. - By i Fevton o 1 oo S he DEADLINE { Moose o o 000 ne or placing DISPLAY adver- fising in The Empire will be » o’Clock P. M. on the day preceding publication. FIGHT DOPE Fights last night resulted as fol- | lows: At Elizabeth, N. J—Steve Bel- ! loise, 160%, New York, TKO. Billy | Cooper, 1661, Paterson, N. J. 6. | At Los Angeles—Turkey Thomp- son, 212, Los Angeles, TKO Johnny ! Haynes, 220, Los Angeles, 7. - ... YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST | SELECTION of furniture on Ju-| reau Young's Mezzanine floor. —adv. 581-tf | | | 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. 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