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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE | M ! fering, played to 15000 in two RE (Washinalon, |THEBUTCHER, BAXER “:: | as Ing on’ H {' HM.8; Pinatore followed for nine | AND MUS‘( MAKERS dights ‘with the “standing room | 7 1 B | ] only” sign out the last three nights ; SHUIOU N i allf (rews | The bowl's seating capacity is 1,200 A, 4 H | " Diego e e e SUARD GAME Racing Today the fifth. Metcalf was hit by a| , et | i : pitched ball, then was caught off By BILL BECKER | first. Pinchhitter Pasquan reached (Associated Press Sports Writer) SEATTLE, May 24— 3s | Piego as a community project from FIRST GAME first after being hit by a pitched A couple of strings—one good, of 100,000 spectators are expected to [F0Ots left by a federal WPA music ball and scored on Forsythe's single,one bad — snapped abruptly last line the banks of Lake Washington (Project of the 1930 Light Opera Association launched by three veterans of the to left |night as the Sacramento Solons today as the universities of Cali-| Played in the same outdoor bowl ington send their in SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1947 : v 1 old federal music project through membership subscriptions and loat from business and civic leade Industrial and office wor day, war veterans and so ures have been among the perform- ers. One was a lieutenant mander in the Navy nurse Another was a patient in the { SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Light opera ‘7“." such old favorites as the | Mikedo and H.M.S. Pinafore draw- {ing well-has been revived in San Side Struck Out {halted an eight-game losing skein fornia and W Balboa where the WPA |} cnita] . In the sixth Miller struck out|by becoming the first fic Coast varsity, junior var \d freshmen | “star-light operas” were presented, BRI Yo g the side, but the Legion got one 1e team to beat Cliff Cham- crews churning through the water the Mikado opened before an au- more run in the seventh. Holloway |bers of Los Angeles, who had in the postwar re of their Pa- dience of only 400. Before it had| YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST e e reached first as pitcher Miller drop- [ notched eight straight win: cific Cc r ; hips. |eempleted a two-week run, nightly SELECTION of furniture on Ju-, ped an infield fly. He stole second e score was 5-0, with rth Both varsity boats are comvara- attendance was around 1,000. neau Young's Mezzanine floor, g1, | @nd third. The Moose catcher tried | (Red) M scattering eight hits tively untried, with the Huskies' in- | The Chocolate Soldier, next of- —ady. 581-tf to catch Holloway off third ,but|for the shutout and-out weigh -~ e e e S e 7 gels 10 pounds per to the Golde The thre the ball went wild and the L:vg:«-n\‘ The defeat knocked the A redhead scored, falling down twice|back into a first y the way in and crawling the)San Francisco t four Jfeet while the Mc | nd the mbled for the apple heat O: d last night and floated the rest of senberz relieved McDaniels as'10th triumph ag the way behind spotty pitching to pitcher in the last of the seventh 1C - defeat the Mcose 9 to 4 before a Moore fouled out near third, then ' yuns and large crowd in the second game of Resenberg walked Magorty, Pasquan g pinch hatsman in the seventh the 1947 Gastineau Channel League and Forsythe. Hollman struck out Joe Marty led the attack on the big season. and Haas went in as pinchhitter southpaw with a pair of doubles, The Legionnaires used three hurl- 1or McClelland, forcing Forsythe at!driving in two runs and scoring an- the als who rallied be- Bob Chesnes, to It was Chesnes’ 15t two 3 s reached for fc six hits before lifted e b2tween the last on the re- rting at 4 p. m. | (PST i PR BETTINA KNOCKED OUT BY LESNEVICH The American Legion nine pushed over five runs in the first inning losses. "*Nlo, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by ‘Make Yourself at Home’ on a Clipper” NOTICE! Commencing JUNE 1 When our stewardesses welcome you aboard for a Clipper ers—Jensen, McDaniels and Rosen- second ather ; berg, but six Legion hits plus 10 The Legion team showed im- Seattle Loses EN FlRST ROUND 5 2 i H ani rican way. just Moose errors proved too much for prevement since their last Sunday Another twirling test took place DRAYAGE GHABGES ON 0“.- trip, they want you to real ly relax the Pan Americ y. J the men from Lodge 700. Mocse lirst baseman Earl F sythe, boosted the lone home rur of the game into Gold Creek over center field {ence in the third with no one on. Legion backstop Holloway collect- ed the only other extra base hit of the game, a double into left field in the third. He also accounted for three of the Legion's nine runs. \ Drepoed By Ball Moose left fielder Metcalf was dropped by a pitched ball in the {ifth, the ball catching him on the left temple with full force, however he was able to get up and trot to first. Coach Mike Haas relieved him in the next inning. Legion third baseman Ed Nielsen led off the first inning with a single to left field and Tom Mier- zejewski, second baseman, followed with a scratch hit to short. Short- stop McDaniels singled sharply (o drubbing by the Elks. Lack of prac- tice forced by the wet weather accountable for the errors in field- ing. The Moose showed power at the plate Next game will be tomorrow 2:30 p.n. in Firemen's the same two teams plaj Following is the box and summary: BOX SCORE Legion ABRHPOAE E. Nielsen, 3b ot BRL- Gl 2o Mierzejewski, 2b .. 4 1 1 3 1 0 M'Daniels, P28 .2:.1.0 2 1 Jensen, p, ss 15 T T TR Rollison, 1b 2.0.0%.0.0 Cope, cf 41849 00 Hollpway, ¢ 331610 Gaunt, rf 200000 J. Nielsen, 1f 8:0:% 10 0 * Ferraro 000000 Rcsenberg, b 000000 Totals 3 9 621 9 1 * Batted for J. Nielsen in seventh. 5 | Milli m Seattle where San Diego's Bob n spaced nine hits for a 2-0 Kewpie Dick Barrett By SiD FEDER i NEW YORK, May 24.—#—Jimmy TeU Grippo is @ magician and a fight of the Rainiers. Alter being held by b et Barrett to three hits in eight inn- o069 the two to hypnotize Melio ings, the Padres pushed home the peting for some of his fichts. But winning tallies on a single by DAIN ¢ his best. Jimmy never did & mes- Clay, a walk to Johnny Barrett, & merizing job on Melio like Gus | fielder’s choicc, and a one-baser bY Ioenevich did with a right hand Johnny Jensen last night in Madison Square Gar- | It broke a streak of 17 scoreless ge, innings for Barrett, and evened The the series at two games apiece, Stars Beat Beavers The onrushing Hollywood verdict over world's light-heavy cham- rion applied the sleep-maker on the ex-champ in exactly 59 seconds of Stars the first round of their scheduled took their fourth straight game ten-rounder this time 1d while from the Portland Beave 9-8, roly-poly Melio may not nave been thus assuring their first series win hypnotized in the accepted sense, of the season no on ever going to say he wasn't But > Stars failed to get out asieep, particularly no one in the of the cellar, remaining one-half crowd of 10,225 who paid $51,143 to game behind Seattle and Sacra- see the mesmerism applied by Gus | Once in,” however, the with three roof-caving-in knock- | ce tightened to a margin of 7' downs from top to bottom, with 50 gallons and under Over 50 gal. to 100 gal. § 100 to 200 gal. $2. Over 200 gal. 120 gal. pump loads $ 120 gal. drop leads 160 to 200 gailons Over 200 gallens lean back in your lounge seat and enjoy your trip. Meals or snacks, magazines or a pillow—practically anything ke 4 R E your mood calls for is yours for the asking. Ask Pan American o 25 Foiovim abeee pren fos help in planning your next trip. It's quicker by Clipper. plus Ze per gal. over 50 IN CITY OF JUNEAY plus l¢ per gal. over 100 | Pav AMERICAN HWorLo AIRWAYS The ‘-,?:Iu of heZPlying Clppers | Baranof Hotel Phone 196 Highway and Oulside of Juneau $2.25 s 11 ¢ per gal. over 100 gal. Everything s 1¢ per gal. over 200 I in Offcer A;r;;yed, Too3 ALASKA TRANSFER left iield to drive in two runs. e Hollywood sporting a | b Mark Jensen was hit by & pitched il roentage of M3 ‘ Spomng 829 | all an cth men advanced on a Mgose AB R avmi The gue’s leading batting club, £ £l s catcher’s error. First baseman Rol- Mocre, 2b [\3 r; l; p(,n i\ 10 the Stars pounded ocut 13 more o i (formerly FEMMER) Goods liscn was called out at the plate Metealf, 1f 111 0 o o safeties off four chuc , includ- = SPRINGFIELD, - Ill—Virgll La- for crossing the plate in an attempt Magorty, 1 000 0 o oing starter Jack Salverson, who throm, 21, obeyéd again and in to bunt. Centerfielder Cope reach-- Perkins, ss 1001 o 1 was idled with the defeat. Al 21 order of patrolman Fred M ed first as the Moose third base- Pasquan, ss Bic1:0:t1 3 .0 LD thiree” Iite @iriying’ (I twh ke 40 1 g6t “oup ol L TELAHHAY Y e ¥ s T e T sy WO s W e, B e, WY e TP e P s P s 18 man dropped his grounder, then 213 8 g o runs the pace peqauge he was coused Gf gpnay made a bad throw to first, letting 0 e b i 0 —“;"l}’:l;!&"}: 1 in McDaniels and Jensen. Holloway i PR ETR i 3 _ After going o struck out. Gaunt walked and Cope o SRANDINE GRS RS door: Jusk, shieed, if Hle & scered the fifth run as the Moose 30090110 Pacitio. GORES A : }A‘flllllr‘!v: \l\rn/; n»:vm h«u"}. 1'11 backstop, who had a bad nizht on 2 0010 05 RS x““' ‘j""“«h d(‘“ in l“:‘d‘ ‘l"li _Y-»'"‘ errors, dropped” a ‘wide ball. Jim 2 0 0 0 3 0 Los Angeles 31 22 ”“ (\( (»“'\"llll)l“\llul"(")vl'cvL:’?.‘S‘I “ Nielsen struck out to end the Le- Miller, p 100 0 0 1 San Francisco ., 31 et Rl plaan e gion's big inning. McClelland, 1f 2 01 0 0 0 Oskland 27 When S ST MMk Two Hass 1000 0 0 Fcrtland 20 td the restaurant wnu h'un'l later The Moose came through with R N T 24 26 el Sl Gl two runs in their half of the first. Totals 22 4 421 910 Seattle 24 29 He tonie oRothes ANakb ot the e Moore reached first on an error by Batted for McClelland in sev- Sacramento 24 29 volving door and caled two other E shortstop McDaniels. Metcall walk- enth Hollywood 23 29 Hieey tor thvR i glaas e : ed. Perkins walked and Forsythe L i e iy hmvl] Bl g . walked, scoring Moore. Then Holl- SUMMARY Niboasl, Eeapab B (;mex}‘; o man sacrificed to Jensen and Met- Earned Runs: Legion 4, Moose 4. W L 3 i B p calf came ii on the squeeze play. Runs batted in: Legion: McLaniels New York 16 1 When you pay for QUALITY why * Ilt’fl”.”’” Jensen came out of the hole by 2, Jensen, J. Nielsen; Moose: For- Chicazo 7 13 not get the FINEST--Buy FLOR. L /45 JflW/” /01 é striking out Garcia and Hollander. sythe 3 Hollman. Home runs: For- Brooklyn 16 118 SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —adv. Inthe 1946 selling period, Lamp- e 7/5" i The Legion collected one run in sythe. Two-b; hits: Holloway. Boston 16 14 .533 % son, Fraser & Huth, secured the w_:__;..—- the third as Holloway doubled to stolen ba Mierzejewski, McDan- Pittsburgh 18 13" 500 y " s il left field and scored on J. Niel- jels, Holloway 3, Moore, Metcalf, Philadelphia 16 a7 468 season’s record prices for Stand- WNC sen’s single to left. Forsythe Pasquan 2. Double Pla Cincinnati 8 7. 3¢ 48 For men who ard Mink. It is our belief that FRASER & HUTH, J Forsythe Liomered for the Moose Floberg to Forsythe; Nielsen to St. Louis 11 19 367 " MPSON- h Strect in the third. Mierzejewski to Rollison. Left on — shave every day during this period we also sold 151 West CW'N Svork The Legion got one more in the bases: Legion 7, Moose 8. Bases on American League the largest quantity of Mink pelts New York 1, N€ fourth as McDaniels walked, stoi¢ balls: off Jensen 4, Rosenberg 3; w L Gentlemen: he foll second, and scored on Jensen's off Dean 4, Miller 2. Struck out: Detroit 18 M of any Auction House in the We have ,hipgg{“,, single to left. By Jensen 4, McDaniels 3, Rosen- Boston 17 13 et - red Parcel McDaniels In Box berg 1; by Dean 4, Miller 6. Hit by Cleveland 1345 13 world. It makes good sense that Swpped ¥ vont O Cneck how shippsd Jensen was relieved on the mound bitched ball: Jensen, Metcalf, Pas- Chicago 16 16 you market your new crop CONTENTS OF snl'fl.fl,/m by McDaniels in the fourth i_nning quan, Harvey. Ney York 14 1-»1 through the Auction House that "7:})5_/,/‘ oD OF PEUT w after hitting Harvey with a pitched e Philadelphia 15 15 : / e ball, He struck out Dean and Moore There are veins of coal under Washington L8 The MODERN shave cream is FIRST in selling power. Q S about two-thirds of Illinois. St. Louis 115728, hit into a double play, Nielsen to Mierzejewski to Rollison. In the first of the fifth, Miller took over mound duties for Moose starter Deans» He walked Holloway, who stole second, then struck out Gaunt. Holloway gained third on a wild pitch. J. Nielsen struck out. 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Ask this Hartford agency for adequate insurance TODAY!" 1 | | - Shattuck - Ageney | Seward Street JUNEAU PHONE 249 i 1 s D s Y s B mmes R a1 sy PO e 1S ey T oy O e B e P e, DO s T8 s Y s Y e 0 nummn T8 U1 poann ©F wmempe: 1Y gurags ¥ coonaye B amec o ¢ € No. PACKAS! \/ i B / ate Trealy Sole- < Auction or ot Priv ———— Tiher ot Publi /m~- o i ipment maY Nome of SHIPPS’ AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 RF.D. or Street Address State~ e be drawn 1o the above nom Town hecks will When furs are sold <h® INSIRUC“oNS A vaLue Of Mutation Mink SHIPPING PO B A T 11 WL B UHAY EXPREC o wamsooritor's). 000, Date to be anncunced later R AL NPRNTS 10U o e e s o oaneromATONIEBEK PO e i L DL e oY L g e s 5% Silver Fox, Mink, ete. May 26th B e A Se o ot L g e 8 2% AR « e il o out exparse VL watenouss. Last receiving date ...May 8th ke 10 1% s oS Silver Fox, Mink, etc. ... Aug. 20th Last receiving date Aug. Ist YOUR SILVER FOX AND MINK 10 LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling * Silvarbly Royal Koh-i-nur * Blupost ¥ Mise. Mutation Mink * Stondard Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. ING 151 West 30th Street New York,1. N.Y. . oL Jor )t oL ) oL )L ) ® )L 3ot et ) 2oL et )eL ) -

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