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UNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE FR[DAY, MAY 23, 1947 a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE expect him to keep them up, butf|y== his own failure to clout |l hit the ball, but - Gamefrom ool own theory on how a “fu it 4o 1 ’ explain boss, win the Ame nt: “The teams t one can jump out| a now, the W 17 _— rest will keep beating one another 5 By JACK HAND and that lead would be good for Boston 1613 58e (P Sports Writer) the rest of the season. | Brocklyn 15 13 536 Kirby Higbe is making Branch o Pittsburgh 13 12 520 Rickey look good, While the Dot OBVIOUS CONCLUSION i “Alaska’s I'inest” \Phlla(li'lphl‘\ 15 16 484 er Mahatma eyes Eweil Blackwell, the Cincinnati| Davis, | \ Cincinnati 13 18 419 in a Brooklyn ¢ Company, Reds pitcher, and Glenr St. Louis 10 19 345 Pittsburgh still sca < © the Army footballer, have been | [] [] | S old Hig's first 4 friends since their kid days in]f B ackwell still . California American Le: Sy w Seatfle Rainiers Keep oot v 1 Boston Climbing Up-Defeat ' giepeiana i34 Chic: San Diego Padres ™ ague The pride of s m rdled up with four ¢ and sold to Pittsburgh. A tie 5 game inst St. Louis is his best &rd ed Junior into 5 showing a shower while he was wearing his all uniform That, of ¥ 1 pitel y feat he Bonita Hig and another f 1ckles four starts school, | 2ich- | Rich- | jo- | perfor STORE HOU¥ 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. . :;lg) DELIVERY SCHEDULE: 242 sy DAILY JUNEAU PELIVERIES 10:30 A ALY A I JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. M. Phone 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. Phone DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON when 120 delphia 14 15 Although Rickey wa widely before D criticized for ruining the Brook's COUTSe, was ! Groceries FREE PELIVERY Meals is had a | New York 13 14 1] Sk Washington 11 15 pitching statf when he peddied &Y med Doc Blanchard around,| . By BILL CKER St. Louis 0 19 Higbe, the failure of last to help him I 4 (Asscciated Press Sporis Writer) | P At Hodtigen 5 i *‘l g X ¢ | Gastthess Chamnel Lengie | has quietea et vors i mors |l We are naw featuring KIMBERLY BLUE RIBBON BABY ¥ ¥ EF Lang, who made the Manuc y | The Los Angeles Angels, riding the crest of a three-game winning W i L oBet. f,‘“”k[{‘..\, 5 “:‘ 4 is in { streak, hopped back into first place Elks 1 0 1.000 ion, but old Hig doesn’t ap- i n in the Paciric Coast League last L® [ 1 1003 PS T R‘ 0[[ i Moost night. ed the Pirates' Frank McKinney i Btatk High - Schoc Home Made i i Orte-David Young fight tin Haw-| i While the Angels polished off ¥ AL 1 ‘ at G . the Sacramento Solons, 7-1—the ‘ pulled a “boner” when he didn't beat Gil Dood’s Sacs ecighth straight setback, in buy Higbe's shadov, Hugh Casey,(tic e record of dentallc mul E:; Franci teo The Brooklyn inn-keey Mountford of Red Clo y=—tho S (L helped Hiz out of many a hole ® Sl were bowing for the third consecu- * sumMmer tive time to Oakland's rampaging half s 1 early Acorns, also 7-1. cently W The Seals, who started the weck o By T two games out in front, thus drop- ed to PN ped a game behind the Angels. And Hig T s Y e He muits be vhat ig and Hoiwe Pollet hookeq Out @ 108 t a the Oaks, noisting themselves up ap in a tight 1-1 duel for six long Layne that has no (urning - another nofch in the long climb innings at Sportsmans Park until from the cellar, roosted in third, the Cards unloaded four of their " ! only four games behind Los An- By BOB MYERS eight hits in a three-run sevent B '!. The defeat eased Sacramento In- wyai ymav he regarded os a pre- Pollet’s first home win of to sr-vx:n_lh place, a drop, of fOUr yiew test for 1948 Olympic games Year and his cecond of the sea- " notches in a week. aspirants, top stars of the nation SO! . Wh (k T n h' Another win streak was in the' compete tonight in the seventh The St. Louis night game Iq works at Hollywood, where the gnnual Los Angeles Coliseum Re- nessed by 14,035 i b cellar-dwelling Stars hung ouf @ Jaie with attention centered on £ame yed in the majors [ 4 the one-mile run. Other clubs were scheduled in the A‘ lesnevu{h ard dash drew such National and three scheduled » blow attack, paced by Tony Lupien's gpeedsters as Scuthern Cal's Mel ames in the American were rain- jour-for-five including a homer, patton, Te Allen Lawler and €d out, Detroit at New Y Cleve- gave George Woods a victo in perry Samuels, Barney Ewell, ex- land t Beston and Chicago at his first Hollywood start. Vic Raschi Penn State national champic Philadelphia Bettina, the chunky southpaw LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES for your Sunday - Morning Breakfasl FRESH MADE SWEDISH POTATO SAUSAGE better re- ey woy € fail- who pitc the national collegiate baseball |} playoffs, won eieven games this ” ar to be the missing link aii, is figuring on 30,000 gate ! 0 0 .000 Some unkind souls ! gest- Two kids in the recent Ne-| Ne- Bobby Layne. Texas U. right into ! i PEACHES ™™ gi 525 “for rent” sian by whipping Port- the dashes ¢ land for the third time, 7-5. A 13- The 105 —Melio NEW YORK, 1y 23— was the victim, Bill Martinseon and Stone The short score in the lone Na- frcm Beacon, N. Y., gets his chance The victory pulled the Stars to ten from Baylor University. tional league tangle R H FE tonight to further his cause for within a haif-game of Sacramento If the 100 doesn't produce enough Pittsburgh 1 7 1 & shot at Jot Louis’ he avyweight % and the loss dropped the Beavers excitement, the 0 yard dasi St Loui 4 g 3 Wbl when Die. goes HEBL lights FANCY BAETLE‘LT HALVES LABGE to fourth. A chould, with attention concentrat- Higbe and Howell; Pollet and!heavyweight Gu % 3 Seattle’s Rainiers took a 2-1 ser- ed on undefeated Patton and un- Garagiola nevich in a non-title ten-rounder D at Madicon Squaye Garden ies lead over San Diego, and mov- defeated Charley Parker of Texas, Gus' title is not at stake and ed within a half game of fifth who was scratched from the 100 . place, decisioning the Padres, 6-4. to go in the 220. he admittedly is not a candidate Big Lou Nevikoff's four hits, one The milz promised to be a for heavyweight honors, being con- tent to rule the 175 pound divis- a triple, sparked the winners to highlight of the night, pitting J two big innings, two runs in the Tex Jerry Tiompson against jon. He came into the heav first and four in the fourth, off the toughest field he has fac this e n weight elimination picture simply State, L to serve as a trial horse for Bets tina P E A RS s ?20[0 gflf@j % ew;;:i; Ed Vitalich. year—Gerald Karver of Penn Walt Dubi=] was the ner, but Leslie MacMitchell of th: New he York Athlet Club, Den Wold of > s needed help from Tom Reis in th = ninth when the Padres rallied for the University of Washington and By HUGH 3 I ‘ three runs. Thelmo Knowles of San Joe, Calif.. xpw v . + > state. Callege. JTEW VORE. - De- TOKELY N, L can--= 15¢ STANDING Or CLURS Baldwin - Wallace'’s" Harrison mioore have a fi . (Killer) ~ Dillard looked like & propapicwin ciar Pacitic Coast League . cinch in the. hurdles over Craif syatement of the vear Los Angeles av‘v 211) P{g Dixen of DOLA, as did Bob Fitch Sieat mfi:’.'mf", Ce Sy hm1 o L ciflc Contlu lak DAL A e San Franci 30 23 7 Of Minnesota in the discus, and guoue 180 Dick explains. “I'm " ¢ it e K. gl Oakland 37 2 519 Veteran Earle Meadows, unattach- clegnyp and there’s nobody on gy st ;J"”..k‘\f\m?p"rlfl Portland 20 ofs. i Bpq 8 o W f"‘l‘:i‘““ ey bass when I come to bat. T'm yopmson. 155, Oakland. l'nj L‘i',':“f{‘i” g - ; san Diego 23 26 489 bitting about 260. Pat Mullin is e I e y Ch i 0 K i E C" Seattle 24 28 462 o o o v v o -~ @ o e o carrying the teai And we're p,,‘l,\f].‘Tf(ir,'\'i;kfioi,uf{xf‘:"]'m]‘m.’ Gbflfl' 0 ‘-’e . c G@Ee arm fl‘““"i;am“;‘” » zg '“f o ;r‘” in Heat plage. As fOF 904 san Francisco, fourth round - ollywoo 22 20 431 & TRV, e Mullin, Wakefield grins: “He got =~ 4 A < R — & TiDE TABLE . @ great start. didn’t he? T donm't Buy i {hTCURD Tmpire want-ads SNACK 0"' [”0“ EX‘ & !Eeavy | 100 MUCH PASTRY - i r ——— e J WAX PAPER | e Hizh tide 4:06 am., 180 ft. ® y ‘ e Low tids 10:53 am, -23 ft. e ll NC“E“N NIE["TS ) e High tide 17:25 pm., 146 ft. o o a3 o6 CHICAGO, May 5o ®—Makel © Low tide 23:05 pm. 45 ft. e [ (; ™ Reynolds, 22, said a man ap- ® [ I here 1S k 01- In Py c arge f@ s g ( proached her and “got fresh” just ® ® ¢ ® & * »> < € © .8 e P | A R as she was about to enter a bak- ery. She screamed. Four husky YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST bakers seized rolling pins and ran SELECTION of furniture on Ju- none better neau Young's Mezzanine floor. | to her aid. | But the “masher” fled and the —adv. 581-tf ———— | bakers were unakle to catch him. ¥ “Too much pastry,” they explain- NO MEETING | ed, gasping for breath after the Of Picneers of Alaska and Auxil- chase. fary until August 20. —adv.587-t1 NOTICE! Commencing JUNE 1 DRAYAGE CHARGES ON OIL IN CITY OF JUNEAU 50 gallcns ahd under ... Minimum charge. $1.25 Over 50 gal. to 100 gal. $1.25 plus 2¢ per gal. over 50 Golden Grain TENDERONI RICE VanCamp’s JPounds - 59 3lor - - 25¢ PURE PRESERVES | SWEET MIXED . Apricot or PICKLES. | Peach Libby’s ! 1 PoundJar - 35¢ 1202.Jar - 39 We Also Feature a Complete Lineof BAKERY GOODS 100 to 200 gal. ..........$2.25 - plus 1c¢ per gal. over 100 Over 200 gal. . 88,25 plus 3¢ per gal. over 200 | 420 gal. pump loads ... $4.35 420 gal. drop loads ......$3.00 o Coffee Schilling Highway and Onfside of Juneau 100 to 200 gallons . ... $2.25 plu§ 1% ¢ per gal. over 100 gal. | Over 200 gallons _.... .....$3.75 plus 1c per gal. over 200 | ALASKA TRANSFER (formerly FEMMER) Everything in ! Sporfing Goods op and Shop in Alaska’s Finest Market Cenveniently Located in the Heart of Juneau {

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