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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Children's Pageant All Sette Go DIMAGGIO Louis Will Umpires— Plate, Hedges; bases Urick. - e 4 Time of yame—1 hour, 55 min-\ e 3 2 & & ‘ a e % P e e s : The next scheduled game is Fi & ol ¥ 3 8 n po ane to first, and Mercado went home, | qov” agternoon at 2:30 oclock be- ; - : : = i o e S bl tween the Eiks and Moo o 3 : . J O'onnor had a,lucky break as| ', oupleneoder may be played be- e - & 3 1 . e SPOKANE, May :zn M--—Heavy- Miller dropred his “fly to left field. " ; » : T s oy ooty i tween the Elks and Legion, rained e Yankee Clipper Is Hitting weignt cnampion son Lous® four- gl o Out on May 13, at 6:30 in theeve- ;i s % . W 1 . . round exhibition bout with Tiger 2:‘}1:1]“‘0 :x:,:' Rfl Tf:;h ?.,.t,(:,[.}:l g X SNy L RN N g " | Like Flend After SIOW Jack Fox June 15 will be held out- A E 5 § 3 RN s f ¥ | X doors in Gonzaga Stadium, Promot- Schmitz struck out, and the Moose S'd '—-340 Average er Orfen Gross said today. finally had a chance to come in a g Lo / S Metcalf, first man up, m'omm!xi L & 3 : o ¢ 3 3 By FhEHR Biats SPOKANE GOI_FER sent a triple to the far corner of | A% 3 - ? i ; el left field. Puetzel bunted, and beat 1 X ¢ 1‘\“: “iated Press Sports Writer) d ¢ SCORE BY I the throw; but Metcalf sat tight ( e u e , i A 14 ) J : . : Cancel the obits on Joe Di Mag- lEADENG FkEI.D N | ¥ ] : o D b gio’s career and add a new chapter L on third Moc-e : 9 o The Yankee clipper has recovered y Teen-Age Steals Home Au'o (lassi( A 3 5 : 3 2 frem a shak start and boosted BR'IISHI URNEY Hall came to bat, and Puetzel ! : b ! |the New York club into tha thick Meose stole second, then Metcalf stole | ¥ b ¥ of the American League fight with Teen-Age 5 home for a score. Hall struck out, 3 4 , k € g his 340 average. 3 and Vacqara followed, readhing | npranapoLIS, May 2. — (7 ~ Starting with the Yas hutout Juneau's Teen Age Club fielded In'n!]\nr: lyP,n zml error b_: Mmm;m Barring a sudden change of heart | 'm\ |'ulv Il'xvl‘jrl'r.\',ll‘l.\rlluA hnuwbr, their ball team for the first time at third. Puetzel came in on the oo 1 diananolis Motor Speedway | % ; e 1 e e fines w oul it At AR toaRe whan Tid last evening, and took a seven run play to score. and the American Automobile A ¢ § icized, Di Maggio has been hitting = A A g and the American Automobile | like Y In sev zames he defeated Ted Bishop of South Nat- victory away from the tottering o 's C Board, the 1 : 5 ike a fiend. In seven games he has Next.man up was Rice, and while clation's Contest Board, the small- | v o Siaslied 15 Hits und -deive 13 ick, Mass., oi the second extra hole Mocsemen in a non-league game. est field since 1926 wil line smashed 15 hits and driven in RSy Piteher Dud Smithberg of the Dt Was beivg put out on strikes, ot mins and batted. 856 of a gruelling match, r Il > Yrecour A SECOT 3 , 8 am. (PST) tomerrow for the = b b i iy it Teen-Agers was ace in the hole for ?occurd stole second. Deland can g e The Yanks have won six of their e Tea-Agers wao pe I e e oo up, bub Vaccura tried to steal third FUnDIng of the S00-mile Memorial | s “ tast seven, moving into second oince. SATURDAY 15 LAST . onte and was caught beyond the bag jy 2y Racc { "OR CHILDREN TXCLUSIVELY will ssented in S three and a half games behind De- batters in seven innings of play. T'wenty-eight ca had qualified | A FOR C HILDREN CLUSIVELY will be nted in San ee a a he games behin € : ? he catch for the final put out : o f Trailing him were Moose pitchers B ; for the 33 starting when time | ’ o Pe a suburb of San Franc nday, May 25, when the nge Club | troit. DAY l'o REG'S“ER Vaccura and Metcalf, with five and! When the Teen-Agers came to'trials were closed at 4 pm. (PST) | 1ds its annual “Po: lo.” : a thousand children under the age cf 15 will participate. Pic- Last night the Yanks had a rol- four strikeouts respectively. bat once more, Adams was prompt- last night. Chief Steward Jack Me- | ¢ i o rencareing “erew.” with Princess Sally Jo §lcan, who will reign over the festivities, seated in une “:“kr‘f‘:‘ ”c‘(’ "‘f,f‘:”yn"i"'l‘\'it“"nw“f' FOR G. S. (AMP'NG .. | tured is a rehear 3 . gton Se s aggio con- On hits, the Teen-Agers got 11, ly put out un strikes. Logan follow- han had announced that yesterday's | . .\ " o The smat g roysl conchman is Master Fred Dipman. The “horses” are Don (eft) | oy and the Moose 10; but the big dif- cd, and singled to left field. Krause qualification session was the last| oV ¢ ik Sk R Sineanhl, streak WD Mis. Raiph ‘Rivies' eminds” afl ference was that the Teen-Agers came up, but catcher Puctzel hance but early today the speed- | 8nd Jack E S g ‘(‘:&}‘u lt;.n;n'.u Detroit Girl Scouts and Brownies tbat Sat- got their hits with men on ba under a high foul ball for the W ‘ninu xlll buzzed with ex- 11-4, and Sacramento took San e As Boston thumped Philadelphia, Wrday is the deadline for notifying ‘\:hllo the Mocse didn‘'t. Also, second out ons of n.,m.- by Bleso in the afternoon, hoth the Red ¢ither Mrs. C. C. Carter or herself 'Igt'n»Ager:\- were wa_lked by Moose R Cltiias. was riakt. dt bat: Togax R Portls hammered Rex Cecil l y 0““ nd Yanks picked up a half game ©f their ?nlrx\llnn of attending Scout pitchers, while Smithberg walked i | [} from the" mbund. with 10 ‘hits ‘and on Detroit whose day game wity C0mD this summer. *Parents are e aswed to tgive this their particular - stole second while Chuck looked -} orfy: threg MBos: over the fifst few offerings, then (onf'des | ; ol 11 e i j Cleveland was rained out. A sehed- 25Wed £ Scoring Two Tnnings singled to right field. Logan came ¥ L ARE IEED AT five hits and four runs oif Lefty o 'aempl uied St. Loufs at Chicago night Stienuion. CARNOUSTIE, May 28. — (¥ Marvin (Bud) Ward of Spokanc Wash,, led the field into the quar- ter-finals of the British amateur All the scoring was done in the in to score. Ripple. Seattle knocked out Port- zame at Chicago was postponed be- More than one million Girl Scouts i . H A St Hivohir. o cause of cold:weathir and Brownies will swim at Scout second and third innings. Vacecura Mercado came up, and McClellan .and’s starting pitcher, Vic Raschi ey Mv}r] "hr:c: ,X,((‘L” S vamp. Hhix gL Mo was first man up for the Moose in stole second. Anm' error by Hall at t oug he four Na- . 1 with a five-hit attack in the fourth | 4 | n gue gamMes wer g Channel for the very first time has the top hal®, and slugged a triple ' fj bt : cramento got 11 hits off three meba(k tional League games were by : un-ougrl)x Wt CIa s e T, '\Z'“él 5"t l.mm;fi(fd s‘r;&“ gart “;?1“ 1 SE(OND SPOT San Diego pitchers, including a | night, the big noise came in the & Waterfront director, which. means ko ll\ %1 . Ao McClellan on thir agorty ok - N Tan bISkk HEtie Hitth afternoon at the Polo Grounds l¢arning how to swim and float and : _kce [;)I:med .ban Awm: nur on Jowed with a single to center field, ~FOPUAR C Mo.,—(R—A 3 where the befuddled Polo Grounds' ‘MProve your technique in swim- strikes. DeLand bunted safe to first, and McClellan scored. hot check artist tried to cash a SR AP 7 s i ming as well as plaving all sorts of . e Y AN . ITTSE H, 1 19.—@—Bil- | customers watched their New York b Sy B A sorts o o Gt NeOTre 1o o soorel. Emithberg walked to lasd tne Sheck for §22 but was retued by, Coach |angue Baltles Arel SRR T et ot puncher wh | Glants take n sscond straight lactsy WAIF games,” says Mra, Rivers. Miller knocked one to Schmitz at 'Connor went down on @ Suspicious store clerk who sum- 8 i B R btk o iR i 4 " “The best camp you've 2 second and was thrown out at first pres, Ut O Lpriner, (weng, down on itk heriff atter tt s " byt Pacitie Coast veague twice sought vainly to wrest the|from Brooklyn, this time 14-2. JULWR Sar had ] b ;¢ Strikes to retire the side and end Moned the sherlff after the man Fougm Last ngl!r- W L Pet heavyweight crown from Joe Louis,| The Brooklvns, in winning, took “ne the most fun you've ever had Hollander iollowed with a single b SRty departed. # L £ p g - to right field, then went to second N SCOFng for the evening. eparted Los Angeles 33 569 says he's geing to hit the comeback | their turn at leading the league, Lhe sloBan of the:1947 camp com: 3 Although there was but a small The suspect was standing on a H 8 #r 32 . o S oy et R e : . mittee. il & fUBIA by Adamgyn thynu | a0 ece was BUb B emallt LR ERE T s e ot ome Runs i Francisco trail if he “can get in satisfactory | Tinos Slaushter rescued the Bt "ruci i o ow stove which means Dean struck out to retire the side y i - & Oakland shap | Louis rding with a three-run WY ter Wi o interesting features of the game When a stranger accosted him. Fortland . Billy sald Sol Strauss, represen- | homer that bre good things to eat, and improve- . B J . v fi11g get your check (By ~3SOCIATED DPRE: K $ A 1-1 tie and ~ave % o The Teen-Age bogs came to bat V25 the Way in which the Teen- Did you finally get your check By 3 453 (ative of Mike Jacobs, offered him |fhe Birds a 4.2 odge over Cisetn. MENtS O the water system insure with Smithberg leading off. He hit Agers stole bases at the drop of a cashed?” the stranger asked. The topsy: an ‘Dieko P cther chance on the big time if | nati. plenty of water. A car will be at Py iter fleld for a singl . hat. They may not be a particular- ‘Yes, right down there at that gific Coast’ Le 2 443 can make the grade. A couple of | Three Runs in Ni :h" end of the trafl and there will followed. by O'Connor whe wot s 1y finished or smooth club, but store” the man answered. “Who Angeles on top today, for the mo=¥goilywood ¥ 32 439 months of working out should prove | Pittsburch ruined the night “or . COAt With an outboard motor. U 4 onnor who BOU A they pear down successfully in the &re oou? ment, anyway | \ * or not he has the stuff for | Chicago, rallying with ¥ .., Camp directors are planning out- base out of an infield hit. Schmitz “I'm Bill Brent, the sheriff,” said . K e lcago, rallying with th un i y | Clutehes. 4 3 i San Francisco ¢ over it§ a c k, Conn stated. {in the last cf the ninth, to dumn came up, and Smithberg stole third. the stranger, leading him off to door cooking, hiking, trail finding s oy tisec o Dakla Phias ribiaay o # SRR Rty % o) and nature groups as a part of the Bill hit into a fielder's choice,| ¢ BOX SCORE fail “?‘“.“1’:;‘ i ~l"’|-l‘1p i Fiss Mot - ATarEAL 1t die l;l‘dl };h.}‘;lq:fitthl‘c\‘v ) out o first place, 7-6. I which was played late to second Moose ABRHPOAE, % perc 4 Side: in & for secE® ¥ 14 = 576 proves pliable, he added, he e a wild finish with pinch funner camp activities. - - | 2 P M e e MR W10 L 05 NGRITE B T FRILAEEAS LR RA, h ond place with the s, one game i 15 9 willing to take on anyone-—‘anyene | Gene Mavch scoring the winning P | PR Anything can happen tonigh@ Boston 16 523 Do e 3 v ey et | that bounced over third baseman A 9 Francisco again and Oakland ¢ Philadelphia 19 472 The Philadelphia Phils eked out a walked him to load the bases once Puetzel, . “ a ph > more. Logan went out on strikes, Hall, 1b 2 JUNEAU WEATHER :Ah‘:\hq:':.‘:l‘m;‘“o'j: \;‘:\':;jl }z\vxkr ‘(_'”C“"““” . “:: “’Z VA pgs"l.o" "ERE i:‘p, ,-;::;lw:(svsérlgff‘)}:l:l‘ er’;; A social meeting of the Sons of then Krause knocked an infield | Vaccura, 2b, p e S S e el et | firet and adding enough 1o sesme Nerway will be held Saturday night single and O'Connor scored. Mc- |Rice, cf Miss Dorothy Dietler of L0S AB-\p ' 17 man - Pransiseo. beats I $ : Harold “Red” Mayo 15 resigning | (&t 86008 5 ]”E“‘ . ’d“';‘f‘ at 8 o'clock at the home of the Vice- Clellan sent one to the pitcher, and ' DeLand, rf geles, niece of Mrs. Charles W Auchlss &nd CeAtung Wihe ‘theve'd u""""[ today from position with | y wetlbiy 1! President, Harold Sverdrup, apart- was thrown out at first; but| - and Mrs. Eleanor Rowe, has ar Al o {5 b ment two, Blomgren Apartments, it be & thres ks Saadiill ik e Juncau o.fice of the Veterans | Heintzelman of his second. succots i n lay ! Totals sre for a two-weel sit a % 4 o, B AGministraticn bec: of a con- has been announced. Schmitz came in on the play to ed here for a two-weeks visit and " yoo ine” the Angels CHIT wew York i score. is their gues® at their home in the ¢ i hAsge A : . flict in purpeses with his recently F , All members are invited to be Walks Hcme | Teen-Agers Highlands. E}::m\l;:‘ S“\Ii'_“;m'gl::“ “'!"'\w(“: ‘;“]" i 18 3 clected station of Alaska Depart- MEMBERS OF V'fw m present, and an enjoyable time is Mercado went to first cn balls)|Logan, ss Miss Dietler, on her first trip to gx;v‘* b 10 Llabin Sttt tion e- :)‘l"[ ':' N o, Ment Communder of the Veterans mfl AI (lus fm assured. and Adams casuaily started home Krause, cf Alaska, expressed delight with the g "y o0 o b ehere. Wastioe 7w i Of Foreign Wars > n PR 00 from third, was almost there before | McClellan, 1f wonderful scene ) &Ven: IO i Rl T Syt ,f,“'?m;,‘]";'", %2 Mayo said that he wants to give PAR‘N ou MAY Head ths waii-ads Tor bargains! any of the Moose thought to throw | Mercado, 3k “wonderful weat d RADR - SR o i Skl A i hm e iy be «:“Lx"(- RS 2 his best to the VFW job and that - to the catcher. Adams was safe|Magorty, c bronght the prev TR Wea~ . GorHatt S Larch Barkon tor | i his employment with the VA would = y however for another run. | Smithberg, p ther rigni alc n her, since O;‘kl.l}:d ool ]W"h“m bin % Gasibie ot ikt put him in the middle of occasion-| All members of the Veterans of Magorty sent a grounder to cen- O'Connor, 1b she reported it had clouded up and grom Hol . T8D ita et up i "’“’;‘, ‘L‘ pop, #1 disputes i which he would | Fereign Wars who are taking part ter field, and Krause scored. Smith- Schmitz, 2b turned colder just as she left her with san F ‘”c](m }31-1\ A ”“‘_'i i 3 r ll)uu. iind it necessary to sssume a de- | in tomorrow's Memorial Day parade berg came up for his second turn of | Adams, rf home city of Los At S veer ilks 1 5 I')%u finite stand for one or the m:mr. 1 will find the club open at 9 o'clock the inning, hit a single to right | Bt ciggiber - s A ¥ g : 2 puia The VFW post car no salary | tcmorrow morning for their as- fied, DeLand tosssd 5 wild piteh | Totats 3110 11 21 Read the want-ads for vargams! f;:;“’l‘:l‘;m’é’: LTI A TSt e oot % 3 and Mayo s looking around for a | sembly. G T R R 3 second. i g 2 pesition in private industry. He said | —~— ~———— S | Wren you pay ior QUALITY WhY 1. wiji announce his future plans | Heavy hitfing featured the other not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- go) vino oo two week vacation for games as Portland beat Seattle, SHEIM SHOES ct Graves. golng flshiig, He sald he*hasn't = had a real vacation since 1942. L T s Bl 33100 MPRESSED WITH el i e SBERS B DR oM | ke T — | | @ 8 w S > P S 0 e e e commwon T cmwoor~rocoooO) ~oomowmool there were eight circuit blows Legion Coming June 29th! Famous i i IT LASTS! for Sewvenir A AND CURIOS (Limited Supply) Tuhe NUGGET SHOP, Inc, js an Alaskan | Institution. Begihiing in 1914 as a emall i o shop catering to the local needs of a min- The Scientific Mi = ‘ g camy it has grown to where it numbers 2 r . e 1enti ineral Surface its patrons in every State of the Union and 0 LY M P l A N OuiSIde Whlie | Coating that was used to control also many foreign countries. lll Aw AT ll As . water seepage and dampness .in " i ¥ | the Maginot Line when other This stccess could only be built upon Al H 0 '[J S E imaterinll failed! > honor. We are reminding you of this be- eause this may be your first contact with SUPER-SPEE[' SCIIBI"JLE Use Aquella inndg or outside .3 The NUGG! 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