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—————-——M—W'—fl——m PAGE THREE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | American legislation authorizing establish- i ¥ FIGHI DOPE ment of an independent Naval ass a( s oo emons ra e . Detroit postgraduate school. A separate L) ! New York pending bill if enacted, would au- " . 4965 7 BT Cleveland 5 thorize acquiring the Del Monte ;fi" To Top SPOT Boston Several fistic encounters . were Hotel at Monterey, Calif., for the { § | Philadelphia ;.q ged last night and here are the gchool Washington ults The school, now a department of T BObv, 0 SR B 4% AL AR ia Chicago At Los Angeles—Enrique Bolanos, the Naval Academy at Annapolis, p ( lEAGUE St. Louis 16 b City, T. K. O. JOWN' would have its own superintendent ‘ peg o third let Snow in ior the ™ o . 134, Los Angeles, 7. ind staff of instructors. ' ElKS SHUT eleyenth .run | Gastineaa Channel League ndon—Lloyd Marshall, 166'. The bill now goes to the Senate Cantillion was forced at second, W L Pet knocked out Freddie AL T and Forsythe retired the side by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Elks 5 2 q14Miils. 176},, England, 5 striking out Guy Rain and Sacramento have pushe g . - 3 3 500 AtBrooklyn (MacArthur Stadium) ARMED FOR(ES ouT Mo SE ety ed Oakland to the top of the Paci- %01 i 4 500 —Herbie Kronogitz, 1591, Brookiyn BOX SCORE fic Coast League race by a half "0 FiE 3 “7 outpointed Jimmy McDonough, 149 ‘ Moose ABR H PO A gaine. Brooklyn MERGER lssu Metcalf, 1f 3 0.1 01 Oaks W idle yesterday, | At Fres Paulie Peters lAST NIGHT Hollander, 3b 3003 1 t game at Portland being rain- 1166, T K. O. Del GE]’S BOOS"NG Sarhmpel 95 of -2’ 004 0 ed out. Then Sacramento came |Silva, 170, Fresno, 6 NG Forsythe, ss, p g3 e last night to shut out San At Sacramento, Calif.—~Tony Bos- ~ WASHINGTON. June 4 X ) Haas, 1b 30020 sco, 6-0, with whom Oakland nich, 189, San Frinecisco, outpointzd The Senate Armed Services Com- IWO'H“ P”(hmg by Guy_ Magorty, 1f 20 £'38 0 was ticd for the league lead as the | Al Jordan. 1g5. Los Angeles, 10 mittee today unanimously approved Hall, cf 10000 day firing began | At San Jose, Calif.—Pat Valentino, legislation to put the nation’s mili- Joe Snow, Joe Werner Pesauan. 2 20030 n Diego pushed Los Ange ‘) {183, San Francisco, xnocked out 'tary and Naval forces under a ¥ Notar, p 15070,°0. 0 a little deeper in third place by By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | Billy McClure, 194, Los Angeles, 9. single secret of National Secur- Get Homers Vaccura, p 00070 Uimming the Angels, 3-2, while NEW YORK, June 4.—(P—When | > iy Puetzel, ¢ S nl & I ‘he cellar oceupants, Hollywood, the idza of a national colleziate ! The bill specifies that the Army, .y 5 B sadns b g - - macked seventh place Seattle, 7-2. baseball playoff first was broached, F!RSI HEll(opTER Navy and a separate air force are SCORE @ XNFNE Totals 240 218 5 Righthander Guy Fletcher, ace several NCAA bigwigs maintained to he under “uniiied direction” to , 1234567 (L oL o the Sclons, held San Francisco it coldn't be successful because it SERV'(E FOR MA“. provide for their “autl, ritative Moose 0000000 0 gy ABR H PO A to six scattered hits, only one of would be impessible to keep the g [) coordination,” but are not to be Elks 004250x 11 Houston, ss o which was an ex base crack, a teams together until late Jun» | ¢ merged 2 3 Werner, 3b 2°3 5 douple by Bones Sanders in the Now the University of Illinois: which IS GKEHED BY (AB - - - Behind the best pitching exhi- polloway. ¢ g1 0 sixth inning. finished its regular season May 17 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE bition of the season cn the part gncw, 1b 2 0 It was San Diego's first win this is booking games against semi-pro Con.x B Regular e Thursday, June of EIk hurler Guy, the boys from gantillion, cf 4 0 season over Los Angeles. Each side clubs to keep in shape for the play- | WASHINGTON, June 4—®— 5 44 g pm. Moocse Lodge Rooms— Lodge 420 last night shut out the B paimer, 2b 4 1 had five hits, pitcher Al Treichel offs. Texas finished about the same The Civil Aeronautics Board has| gjection —.adv. 597-t2 Moose 11 to 0. Guy. p 4 4 winning for the Padres time but the team hasn’t disbanded, | authorized Los Angeles Alrways, | e — Elks first sacker Joe Snow had a wood, rf 3 0 The Hollywood S after Al and their first championship com- |Inc.. to operate a helicopter ser- periect night at the plate, getung Hagerup, If 2 0 Libke homered in the fourth, cav- betition will come in the sectional |vice for pickup and delivery of mail NANKING — Chinese Communist two for two including a home run ; Tho ed the roof in on Seattle with six Playoffs June 20-21. In the south and property in the Los Angeles troops are sweeping toward Muk- over the right field fence in the mgiaig 2811 92111 1 Juns in the seventh on five hits and they're so eager that Alabama, Au- |metropolitan area. It is the first den in a big offensive against Na- third inning with three men on. gummary — Heme runs: Snow, 5 i " g 3 ’ two walks. The Rainiers’ pair of burn, Clemson and Virginia will play | commercial authority of its kind tionalist forces in Manchuria. Press Elk third basemen Joe' Werner bat- werner. Two base hits: Metcalf.! CrYystal Stafferd flinches as San Franciseo Scals’ players bounce bals ¢ mapufactured in the seventh an elimination series next week for in the United States. dispatches reaching Nanking say the ted 500 and also laid a round trip ' giuek cut: By Guy 4, Notar 2,| And balls off the glass backstop after its unveiling at the Sealy’ < Mickey Rocco homered the Walt the District 3 bid . would it be | CAB gave the airways a certifi- forward clements of the Communist ball into Gold Creek with one man persvthe 1. Bases on balls: Ofi Guy | Stadsum. The new screen, used for the f time in baseball, is 100 Dupiel, losing pitcher John O'Neil impolite to say “T told ya so?” cate allowing three years of opera- army have advanced to within 20 tions over three circular routes to- miles of Mukden on. 3, Notar 5, Vaccura 3, Forsythe 1, feet leng and 12 feet high, made of half-inch heat tempered and and manager Jo-Jo White singled. Jimmy Crowley, a Green Bay, ' talling approximately 200 miles from The Moose used three mounds- by pitched bail: Holloway. Um- polished glasz. (AF Wirephoto) Rugger Ardizoia was the winning i ¥ e men as Guy held them to two hits fi:‘u’» )‘Iulmn ub, plate, Nielsen on ! pitcher. Wisc., boy, plans to mix the Notr ll\(" Los Angeles Municipal Airport . . o B kR SR 18 Ty 3ot Mn. gk s or Banet 3 Rour g i Dame fermation that the Packers to 30 post ofiices in the city and | s flfls cr i"r o i ding lowning the Reds 4-1 at Philadel- i 7 have usad so successfully for vears suburbs. | d 2 binch ] gorty as the ball took a bad bounce STANDING Ur CLUBS 4 S ! z i ) 2 : SRR e ki Homer Ba's | phia : TARDENG Lt LYY with the Popular “T" for the Chi- oo ‘ r H ;1:\1::7{1’0 IX(I)MCC(‘]‘)(()M[IMHI:‘I ‘2“\?“ f?i-'..k.‘; i 'k when the Teen-Agers . Jee DiMaggio, blenked the Detroit ‘\"‘Ikl‘;‘lr‘_‘lmcw) 32 :; ’fij featheiweight and Jake Lamotta i g i f,!fifj“;‘fi,};fi“ms 5 ACRLL I el Gy Sk fackier e Ive oosi | Tigers 3-0 to narvow the Bengals' Sah Francisce 36 2 wasa heawyweight in his first ama- ‘lEGISlAIION GEIS s Trolling) bt G ERE SRR (here wittscod | - & e ¥ |first place lead in the American Los Angeles B Sa teur bouts. When they clash in the P i b ol fielditE ; e League to two games. Washington Sacramento o8 2 Garden day Toney will weight y bcc»mc}&jz [loto ruises i jis M I I. I.s I S N Y &- | went into a virtual fifth place tie Portiand # 491 about 150 and Jake ha agreed 10 AppkovAl or HOUSE at Hourly Rates The Mocse commilied six errors with the Philadelphia Athletics by ~an Diego . 2 58 make 155 pounds. Rudy Notar started on the mound . ] ] Ia“'s nosing out the third place Cleveland Seattle 27 450 = ! - - | T } Ca“ nlLL m for the Moose. He held the Elks to Indians 6-5 in Cleveland. The last Hollywood 28 438 | WABHINGTON, June. diailin ey sncfiony : “;1“’ hit in two innings, then start- KAYOED IN 1 {place St. Louis Browns came from SEE ® 20T YTt 92 Y % The House has passed UnRIIMOUSLY dice melisomsseivihbasamd ed to give ground in the third PR ad to 1 the Boston Red Sox Natonal League . . (A SRR WG L L = i 3 Elks left tielder Erv Hagerup start- That Is One ReaSOfl Why 423 ind. the Ohlosgo White' Sox_des W L Pct ® TIDE TABLE . ed the big inning off witha single ’ feated the Philadelphia Athletics New York 23 16 590 e . to left. Shortstop Houston singled 5"‘“ ROUND Mel Oit's Gang Is a 3-0 at Comiskey Park Chicago 22 11 564 € JUNE 5 . to right. Joe Werner walked, and | Every game except the Dodger- Brooklyn 23 18 561 e High tide 2:22 am, 172 ft. ® : Hglloway struck out. Snow took a TOp, Natl. League i \,d,fl",‘(,r,u.r games Boston 22 19 537 & Lew tide 9:00 am., -16 ft. 1 F heity swing and missed, then con- S were played at night Pittsburgh 18 21 462 e High tide 15:26 p.n, 145 ft. e - A nected and sent the apple whizzing . [ ONDON. June 4. — P—Lloyd By JOE REICHLE: Barney Helps Dedgers Philadelphia 18 23 435 e Low tide 20:59 pm, 421t e ; . into the creek, cleaning the bases. nra)shall of Cleveland, scored a ssociated Press Sports Writer Rex Barney received credit for Cincinnati 18 24 429 o . Werner Hemers 55 113 roubd knockont t he New York Gian both Dodger victories. The fireball St. Louls 17 23 4259 0 FUS MoE N kD 09 S In the fourth inning, Houston ioi¢ over Freddie Mills, ending are the n of the major ; righthander started the opener and PRy B o oA DD AR X . . reached first on a fielder’s choice, British light heavyweight cham. | leagues 15 no seret why. Mel for a pinch hitter in & and Werner sent him home on his bl oL 5d fetush bout Tor ; Qb 1t the ton of the Na- ' SiXth inning with the Brooks ahead i 3 4 * * in swat. the old title ‘held'sby Gus ILis- today. 10-4. He reiiéved in the sixth ‘in- = ura took over on the jocip 5 he answer lies in their big, boom- | ning of the nightcap after the Buc o & the Moose faced the EIkS nrjjg cayght a hard left and was Hee thn ‘bats” Tt bad'been 'the | At avercarmsra iBe0- Dodghr - Jead ‘ in the last of the fisth. He walked | .01 ved out after two minutes and four-base blow, more thar and were trailing 8-7 with men in Wood and Hagerup, and as the gg coconds of the fifth frame. else, that has been dir 3 coring n.:.mtu._ but checked the catcher dropped the ball with Hou- “"apincwae far behind on points at Sponsible fc large maj of Pirates thereafter. ston at the plate, Hagerup broke 'y .- i in a screwball battle in their victori Nl < ‘s for second, but Wood was slow in gy e Briton seemed to be out | I 39 games of which they've won getting off for third and Was o pnis feet from the time he left 23 the slug men of Ott, led by thrown out by the catcher. Houston pic cormer Johnny Mize, the major's leading was walked, and Forsythe relieved npiGeiohed 1767 pounds, Mar- DOwe hitter, have walloped 48 four- 1 | Vaccura as pitcher. shall, 166%. baggers i Forsythe walked Werner and hit ; AP Mize Ahead of Ruth SIGN Up FOR Holloway with a pitched ball, forc- 's 14 home runs to date put ing in Hagerup. Snow singled to When you pay I3r QUALITY why him two ahead of Babe Ruth’s i left scoring Hagerup and Werner. |nct get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- record breaking pace of 50 home Cantillion, who got three hits for ' SHEIM SHOES at Grav —ady. runs in 1927 four times at the plate, singled to - -— The Giants hit three circuit left, scoring Heolloway, and a wild Readl the want-ads for vpargams! smashes at the Polo Grounds last | — sy e, — —_— 1t to whin the Chicago Cubs 8-3 PHILADELPHIA, June 4 » and take over sole possession of That Jightweight boxing champton- ! The defeat dropped the Cubs into second place, one game behind and only three percentags points ahead of the Brooklyn Dodg- ers. first place ship muddle won’t be muddled much longer -for it'll be Ike vs. the Bob- | cat on August 4. ! Ike is Tke Williams of Trenton,' N. J.. the 24-year-old National Box- ing Association titlist. | ‘The Bobcat is Bob Montgomery of Philadelphia, who 28 is the lightweight king in New York Pennsylvania and affiliated States.! ‘The two hard-hitting negro boxers signed yesterday to meet in Phila- * * * Dedgers Win Twin The Dodgers sweot a doubleheader from Pittsburgh at Ebbets Field outslugging the Pirates 11-6 and 3-7 to mcve into third place past the Beston Braves who were shut out by the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 in Pleasant Boston. Philadelphia advanced rom §olphia with the Bobcat agreeing . ‘ ' seventh to sixth past Cincinnati by (5 accept 30 per cent of the zate - - and Ike accepting a 25 per cent figure, They met once before with Mont- gomery scoring a 12th round knock out over Williams, on January 1944, ! Again this yedr, boys 11 to 15 years of age inclusive can compete in “the greatest amateur racing event in'the world”—the All-Amétican Soap Box Derby. . Each entrant has:an opportunity.to win prizes i and trophies in the local Derby. The winner goes to Akron, Ohio, with all expenses paid, to race | against boys from all over the United States and Canada. The winner of the National Finals is awarded a four-year college scholarship and several trophies. You may become the 1947 Champion! Enter now! ; . Window Shopping “ NOT HAVING sufficient | insurance on your house- | held furnishings after a | BICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * E. G. Sick, President fire is like looking into a store window at something veu need and not having the cash to buy it. 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