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[ TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BRECHEEN HIGH MAN Angels for FOR CARDS The “Caf” Has Won Five, of Seven Staits-Yanks | Are Rejuvenated By JOE REICHLER By BILL BECKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) The San Francisco Seals and the Los Angeles Angels who have been tessing the Coast League lead ba and forth like an overwarm potato finally get at each other today They square off in an eight-game (Associated Press Speris Writer) | series in their first meeting of the season. All PCL series this week Skeptics who have counted the | will ke eight games because of ex- St. Louis Cordinals out of the Na-' g4 doubleheaders on Memorial ticnal Leaguc pennant race appar-|pay ently did not reckon with Harry| The Angels are one game ahead (The Cat) Brecheen. |cf the S as they return for a "Tis true the world champions are | stand at Wrigley Field that should still in the cellar today six games|do handsomely at the gate, espec- Big Games | The situation isn't quite the g same. The weather is favorable J in California, the season is long ‘ DOUGEAS (AB EXTENDS TIME and track is a “tig" sport there N'W 7 &) J§ but A Bushaal’s Princeion A L) FOR FILING BRIEFS, | MOOSE loNG Invitation meets proved that foo WINNER IN A Douglas Fourth of July meet- : e o o ya WAl DE ROUTE East, too | City Hall at which Mayor Pusich i§ § o e e ! was elected President and A. J u—— 3 [ he University of Michigan, host 1947 Pourth: Brogrs The Civil Aeronautics Board has ;i to the Nationa) C(\llogll)la‘ll' y :i;»l_l Mayor Pusich appointed the fol- extended the time for filing briefs AR pext month, doesn T Jowing as chairmen of the sevoral in the Pacific Northwest-Hawail B l‘h”;-‘n):(:"w er 1”,‘, ””1-11,\-‘“());\*[1‘.;)”1{\01;]{ RIN?\ activities planned: Fir Sante Air Service case from June 15 to Eiks 26 at the weat figures thaybe they Reports that Tke Willlams has lost D¢881; Sporis. E. P. Mc on_and 1Y y % ARNOL" | Moese 8. will bave to play it frody rowbaiits. some of his speed and with it his oY Reed: Decarations, Allan Ma e ves applications Like the Yankees, some Portland. knockout punch seem to be slight- r\y Parade, Inga Hachmiest of six companies to inaugurate di- s“-mmm! ENGINE SR s Thkaebal . thiiel; Wk Orogon, ball oiasikt el voutlioa 1y essgihrdt Track and Field officlals; W. F. rect air service between Hawail soundly trampled last evening in nst lanie travsl, but ot The NBA lightweight chathpion C2hill sfarter. Rex Hermanp, A the Paclflc NorHWest Wl . Waiehsaty 198 0. o' BRI their first meeting with the Elks at pitcher Jack Salveson. He has per- | {rom Trenton, N. J. himselt o ORnCHY SRR CUR IS Wornal Juig: | lemitngl DORiE" (o ETS (amAnaL placement only 61 cuble Inches . . + Firemen's Teld, a seven inning mission to fly on all trips to the'lie to such reports last night as °3 of F.rlu's E. Hach- Th opll ,.:;v are Matson Navi- G evalops 20 H.P. at only 2800 RFM game that ran just short of three Los Angelss area so he can spend he neatly polished off a promis- Miester: Scorer, Thomas Cashen nCo. Pan SHICESS A Perfoxns smoothly et high spaeds e hours. The score by .innings and &n exira day at his Long Beach, ing battle—Juste Fontaine of: Mil- Marshal of Day; Alex Galr Sr Northwest Alriine, “Faaifin i Bve low speads on fshing boat, ouxiliary {the box scors tells the story cf the Calif., home waukee—in the fourth round of a _ Pusich stated that the City had seas Airlin ol oo wreft, and small rnabouts. |game. Tips from the pro footbgll front: |scheduled 10-round none-title fight Peen invited to participate in the Airlines Inc, and United Ay Lines | * Five Moose pitchers walked 16 The most improved team of the at the Arena Juneay. celebration this year mak - e 4 | men, made 11 errors out of a total ¥ will be the Boston Yanks' Things went right well for Fon- Ing it a Channel event. He stated| youpy, pPIND THE *WIDES Motor nehulld anl lof 18 counted against the team under Coach Clipper Smith aine for the first three rounds. that the City had felt that due to gprpoTION of furniture on Iy & L | Hitting staws Joe Snow, Guy and And the Chicago Rockets will move In fact he no worse the Douglas custom of the Fourth|p..., young's Mezzanine floor. Marine Service Cantillion scoted 16 runs for the to some other city by 1948 (seems holding his own. Then a pile driv- being a big family affair in Doug adv. 581-tf Elks on nine hits. we've heard that one before). ing right, driven at short range, las and on account ol the younger sl 3 Phone 803 Snow got three out of three for Charlie Miller, the Maine guidc ht him flush on the jaw children wouid not be able to par- Read the want-ads. for Bamiibs % 1000 game average, including a Who is noted for his understate- was the pay-off blow, although he ticipate in parade and field events 3 shibaitics s homer over the right field fence. Ments, claims the fish are hitting 2ot up at the count cf nine and '.x‘n a larger gathering, that the Guy got four hits out of five trips S0 bard down east that six of attempted to hold on City would not accept this year bt to the plate, including a double them jumped into his canoe 1 Williams shoved Juste into a participate in all ways pos- into center iield; and Cantillion 8t€ his can of worms Worms, corner, however, and showered him He stated that Douglas event why Charley! with blows from ev direction. would be planned to not interfere hit two tim-s out of four, - - — With the cr of 8030 in an up- with the Juneau schedule, and that . il 1 McClelian starred at bat for the behind the first place New York|igily with tie respective manage- nfose made twe hits n"u‘(‘ :""m‘:lf roar, Referee Charlie Daggert step- Douglas would look forward to get- Giants, but the revived Redbirds,iments trying to line up not one,'goored ane of their two runs. Other ped in an ended bout after ting together and making it a from manager Eddie Dyer down.iput two duels between the s1ah coore was made by Hoflander. wh ( vne minute and 51 s Channel event in the future feel confident that the club will | gces, Bob Chesnes (10-2) of the ;"l . ~b<;N. “l"‘. : A.:\-‘,m‘,“ ‘“:.u 3 | “He was just too much for u R claw its way up there pretty sool.|geq)s and CNIf Chambers (8-2) of piened ball. AMERE(AN I_EAG jsaid Fritzie Zivic, one-time welter-' SeOUTS, BROWNIES, NOTICE The “Cat” has won five of his first | yhe Angels K s 8 |weight title-holder and manager Doyglas Girl Scouts and Brownies | seven starts, allowed _unly 13 runs| Their first meeting is slated for The Box Ccores of Fontaine. will have a Marching Practice to- and 47 hits in 62 innings and fin- ay night, with the other EIKS ABR H PO E d >+ Morrew even v\n“x‘ 6:45, ur u;v. the ished every game he started. in one of ths Sunday games Housten 2b. ¢ 50240 " b e S DA . > § " 1 ) 5 r i p e e direction of George Matson who His }llntvst '-:ctm'.\'é 2 3-11 lH\""llfl(‘ While the pacesetters will be try- ;’;'“”“" o0 A e p LAST IN SERIES OF will train them. The Scouts will over the Chicago Cubs last night|i,o {5 carve each other's oylar. Rustad ss 6 100 K, May ? P 3 fid L e eq s jugular, . ¢ T ; -vear i et on the lewer floor of the S!x» hLW’S ;d;:"f‘?d lhl; *!‘:db"“b the Oakland Acorns hope to sneak :““l“' 1b 35350 l"]“[:' z‘]‘lg‘i““’“ zdml\(.]( LA JWC RADIO PROGRAMS son residence, former Douglas o within a half game of the sev-|yp from ther third spot, only two Holloway c, 3 080 e A ran League i= \ Trad } e i ; . ¢ B spot, only ; ived i i 817 Wiklaiae ] rading Post building. The parade enth place Cincinnati Reds. It Was|games behind, to grab the lead, Cfntillion c R R s i BE HEARD TOMORROW il i Brideys Mesageial ey also the fourth win in the last five s Guy If 4 2 ¢ from the lowly Philadelphia Ath- N ay, Memorig 8y 9 A ¢ The Oaks have been pounding the SW T R W Dhatlist oF thie sbies of Weekly Svipiame starts for the up and coming C; {9111 lopsided &nd could do it Wood rf 9 .- JghcE pax veap dogs Lhs, AUl G b i dhiEd G s OLD ] In losing the Cubs failed to take | gHowever, tie Oaks are up against Dalmer rf DD k;mzfi‘]flm“‘ m“tmu;;% w”'hl“ nllmk et elin v F25¢ b A\"'\'rlu;( KETF i i z over first place irom the idle New) gojywood's Stars, just about as hot B Palmer u 3 10 g “everdgect w18 b |depaPtwibA of ‘the Juneati Wo- b g‘, Q*EfiAH E{‘AS })%{ York Giants dropping a half game | ang cven more bat-whacky. sl ik LR S : g OB AV BB hé Wt Bis G £ behind the Polo Grounders. 3 Totals 9 96 9 The National League batting mans ub will be he a > 7, ehind the Polo s Seattle and Portland will tee off L 12261821 1 : e vt » o'clock y ver p i Yanks Centinue Bombing 1 . : leader is another “unwanted,” 0'¢lock tomorrow mon over b | l 3 ; SRAND TRl o et 5 webal Helhes QO GlEeln . tho fint Harry Walker, who was traded KINY { Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend i 3 7;74\; ARk Bt 2 meeting of the northwest rivals. Mcose ABR H PO A E ygay by the world champion This week’s 1- f e SI_T{BM liflmf‘ ;‘“D’ij cus """‘Fr,unh-._lacc Portland hopes to pull Pasquan 2b 3 0 0 2 0 prcyis Cardinals to the Philadel-'sist of vocal selecti KETCHIKAN, Als bt c‘":‘ iy ¥y andl e pitching together after a fear- Moore 2b 1 0 0 0 0 phis phils several weeks ago. He Donald MacKinnon, « P—Gustaf B. Sod sejuvenmted 1‘:9Wh\'”k_d ‘”:*"’;‘Xul shellacking in Hollywood last Puetzel 3b 20 0 0 Ijs hitting .383 companied by Mrs. J. G tited Fairbanks placer miner, col- contmueg o ":":*“ "::‘f‘fl"" week and thwart the surge of the Garcia rf 2:0.0 0 McQuinn, up with the leaders and will include a numter espec- lapsed on the street in the heat Boston i S“X_PI CL"-‘ 51 at- | Rainigrs, who are only a game be- Dean 3b, p 2 0 0 0 2 4] season long but never at the ially suitable for Memorial Day. Sunday and died. He was a pas- . tening th _Aml’m"flu eague ¢ ‘*‘""’nind the B s in sixth, Metealf rf, p 3000 top. slammed 10 hits in 22 times The May broadcasts were sponcored senger on the northbound steam- Evervthing plobe, B-§.40 & pisht gane. ¢ | sacramenio's Solons and S Forsythe ss, ¢ 4 0 1 2 04t bat last week to replace De-|by the Department of Ascociate er Alaska, which had stopped here i N pm Joltin® Job DiMaggio, finally dis- |ego, cther members of the closely- McClellan if 41 2 4 0 troit's Pat Mullin, The Tiger out- Membership A note in bis wallet asked that , vhone Blle g Hie S That mat ‘:]"“ ' bunched second division, meet in Miller p, 1b 2 0 0 4 0 fielder fell off from his 400 mark - e 5. Gust Carlos, Renton, Wash., | Cpafin P"el“"; Kl:“; g "f;gurBl‘llxl‘ JDDl’l‘\;"“ the other PCL go-rcund at San Perkins cf 0 0 0 0 G of last week, sinking 47 points to NOTICE be notified and added: "My watch p g 82’ i each knocked n uns. 43 | Diego. Haas 1b 0 0 0 1 0 a second place 5 Americs Shoe Renewing and ar Y belongs s - d T Py ¥ ; 4 ] 5 | Diego. s a second place .366. merican Shoe Renewing and end chain belongs to Mrs. Car 2 T ; = delivered the big bym. f(x.thlee[—)run > v Southard 1H 0 0 0 4 4 In the National, Walker drop- John O'Berg Repair Shop will be Jos” He was a Mason. Goods S POR."T‘,: F E-N TER i {:;“}?gt:-‘:l?h lusn_;u:ipfiifim_};‘b- 'STANDING Ur CLUBS Hollander 1b 0 1 0 0 0ped only seven points from his closed Friday and Saturday, M .o - - . BOn T 2.9 g Pacitic Coaer League Floberg p, cf 2 0 0 0 1 .39 of last week to .383, but was 30 and 31 adv. 590-t2 Kead in~ wa-u-Acs for bargains! L SR T S T S — The, Yapkees, who now have won L Magorty c, s 0 1 4 1 receiving stiff competition from| - * GEY R T . five straight advanced into second| ~. . = - Boyette p 00 0 6 Jot Mize of the New York)| ® place, tlirge gamns behind the De=| o o0 2 . Giants who raised his average from ; - e el an Francisco 25 - d oL 28 BVRLEE . ! trolt Tigers. 4 Oakiana 2 Totals 27 2 42118 333 of a week ago to .356 Bigers: Win Borklacid 28 Batteries—Elks: Palmer; Hollo- L BB, B B0 { The Tigers retained their thre & D ;a way and Houston " " , y A G | San Diego 2 2 ) U gamhe margin: by coming “out In) oot 30 Moose: Floberg, Miller, Boyette, SIR“(E AT pol“]. 1 front of a 1-0 score against the In- S g : AT Ay Ein i dians in Detrcit. Lefthander Stubby ;“ Fergo B Sothe e | Overmire, making his first start of | Hollywood & Umpires: Plats, Cochrin: Bades, q the season, iimited the Indians to PR Hanie : i isteri i National League AT —_ | ;’Xl'“‘s i ‘fi‘““;;g%' 'te,-‘“”:’“‘ | W L Per. Time of game: 2 hours, 50 min- The reported " of Eoki-| home rua by Eddie Lake, dim- = = o ; utes. mos at Point Barrow is over | ’ inutive shortstop, in the sixth inn- | NeW York i 12 . " e KISl SNk T ] THE CAR THAT’S REALLY NEW ing off Don Black, accounted for | Ohicago ISP ey : oo e 1 | g o D FIRRN O Brooklyn 17 14 548 GAME TONIGHT fused to continue with moderniza- | ' the oty Reave. piily { Bostor: 17 15 531 There will be a game tonight at tion plans for their village because Kirky Higbe won his first game ¥ & 17 Firemen’s Ficld between the Legion the government had threatened to | Py . for Pittsburgh since his purchase | Filtsburgh Do oAl T e ontinue operation of a hos-{ from the Braoklyn Dodgers three Fhiladelphia SR 1 el YOS Sit1at Daran: ! * * * 3’ e eca ers lp Wl weeks ago, when he pitched the s("i:’m‘i‘ Rt Fred R. Geeslin, Acting Superin- | Pirates to a 5-1 win over the Cin- ™™ 3 5 tendent of the Alaska Native Se ' o cincinnati. He had dropped three | American L::gueL g forming him that the villagers will | per Ormance qua l les no no n. previous starts. 3 | Petroit 21 12 63‘5' continue paying cut approximately | All other teams were idle. [REaR 4 $1,100 per week for the next few | e é {Hey g0 HEG0 14 weeks in order to purchase the rt l.ll e e e efore. Nearly a quarter million kit nd “"‘“tR HE Ch‘i’ca;:o in 18 .286 PRI e the imjrovement of 28 native | Chil R | S e oy By HUGH FULLERTON homes. They expressed confidence 4 A 3 Shlsagn Lad 4| Eladeinnl " 1o 16 44 NEW YORK, May 21—P— in the efforts of the Alaska Native Owners now en O 1n t lS neW i e ma G sl e 5 1 B s 3% Geoge Eastment, the up-and- Service to secure a Testoration of | E 2 Sc""’."‘f‘ Ticksan. B’ ’";] o8 cd‘ e 361 coming track coach at Manhattan budget cuts in their next pingEiiviogen A7 greganen C & pRER College, is toying with the idea avpropriation, The Eskimos 2 . A g Rice. | Gastinesu Channel Leage |t ooking up an annual track promised to go through with mak-! rld Of Fluld Derln experience 4 By H, E) i W L PCt.'meei between New York's Big ing their living facilities more W (] Pittsburgh 5 90 1iFks 2 0 1000 pynreeManhattan, N.Y.U. and sanitary and healthy. : Cincinnati 1 3 0 Legion L2 33 podnam—and California’s top trio| s Higbe, Herring (8) and Kluttz; | Moose 1 2 338y of California, Southern Cal,| YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST| S ! ‘Walters, Hetki (5), Lively (7), Beggs (9) and Mueller. Americun pLeague « YACHT CLUB MEET R H Clgyeling ............cooo.terensien 0 6 0 Dt 7,11 HOUR IS CHANGED Black, Welff (8) and Lopez; Ov 1 : [ o, sod Wagne. = WEDNESDAY NIGHT Boston 2 New ¥ork ... 9 11 2| The hour for the meeting of the Dobscn, E. Johnson (6), Klinger | yuneau Yacht Club members, called (7), Murphy (7) and Partee; Shea, ifor 7:30 o'ciock Wednesday evening Page () dnd Robinson. lin the Gold room of the Baranof P B has been changed to 8 o'clock. This LOCAL BOY MAKES Ieen 10 pctad. e shars Apootng 600D IN (HICAGO demonstration by Herb Parsons at Robert Satre, son of Mr. the AJ rock dump, then attend the Mrs. John Satre, and a local High yacht meeting later, and | Fourth of July activities of the school graduate, is another “home- town” boy who is making good in | Yacht Club will be discussed at the the states. According to word re-i meeting. ceived here, a song he wrote will] HOSPilAL NOTES be featured this week in Chicago Ty by the Hotel Stevens orchestra. | St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mrs. Robert is attending Chicago Mu-|Mae Rhodes and Miss Leora Clark yesterday for medical attention, R H 3 5 sical College, in Chicago. i i oy L tand Mrs. Franklin Shepherd for ‘maternity late last night. A baby SUMMER CLASSES |boy weighing eight’ pounds and NOW ENROLLING eight ounces was born to Mrs. Dorothy Stearns Roff Schoel of Dancing Phone Red 575 —adv. - e IF YOUr MONEY i3 NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay you to investigate our offerings 588-t7 in well chosen investments, ALAS-| KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Coope: Building, 4th and Main. —adv. 574-tf }Shepherd at 12:40 a. m. today. There were no dismissals from ;St. Ann’s. | Government Hospital admitted \Linda Lee Marks from Douglas, ]nnd.discharaed Alfred Cropley of | Juneau. - | SELECTION of furniture on Ju- !nean Young's Mezzanine floor. —adyv. 581-1f YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST and Stanford — George apparent-' SELECTION of furniture on Ju-: reading about those neau Young's Mezzanine floor. —adv. 581-tf Let the Winds Blow... | ly has been huge crowds at West Coast meets. Sicks SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. 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