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PAGE SIX LP SPORTS Shores’ | FRESE FRYERS available at these siores, | By HUGH F LLERTON, Jr. |the “name” golfer: of the pre s t "lu ° ! scrapping for the open cl m- aiur e |pionship at St. Louls, the “name’ ‘Q()lul\ of the future their shots f cellegiate Tor are tuning up the National Inpter- ment at Ann Arbor, Mich., ten days from now The |intercollegiate tou v has helped to produce four national amateur | champions, one open champ and two HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN'S GROCERY OKAY GBOCBBY British amateur winuers There’s bl no telling who'll come out on top of GASTINEAU UHOCEBY the college heap )vm.s vear, 2-"' _\)flu [ ab such [ TS s harles to Walker Cupper George Hamer i st sy y; Charles Cq Okla- GARNICK'S GROCERY kg et B {Ed Hopkins and Hugh Dahlberg of B. M. BEHRENDS CO. & ‘T(‘x.ls. Ed Schalon of Michig Bob Rosburg of § i Staf- CALIFORNIA GROCERY 2% ey s jo. CASE LOT GROCERY frmgthyeome Ao ““'m in the not-too-distant future ‘ POP VS. POPOFF | | As soon as Harry Walker was ttraded from the Cards to the Phil- |1ies he began mumg like a house ROUNDUP NEW YORK, June 13.—(P—Whils rogsteud at the Baranof Hotel. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE re and the next time they met Manager Eddie Dyer. asked how come . . ‘Why didn't you hit that way for me? Didr son?” . that wa player: man coals.” I always treat you like Walker replied: “May the trouble. You treat all like sons while Ben Chap- always hauling us over the e o - JOE LOUIS TO GIVE BOXING EXHIBITIONS, AUSTRALIA, EUROPE SPOKANE, June 13—(®-—Heavy weight champion Joe Louis inten to swap punches in exhibition box ing matches in Australia and Europe next year. This wa disclosed today by Fred ymmers, representative for the Brown Bombers' *current exhibition tour threugh the West, as Louis rested for his four-round bout to- | night with Tiger Jack Fox of Spo- kane, CLL HERE 11, from Indian- Kitsap County, Wash., Mrs., ola Bt ach, is registered at the Hotel Juneau. D JOHNSON AT B B;\NOF Robert B. Johnson, employee of the U. S. Geological Survey, arrived yesterda from Cordova and is NOTECE N Accounts due to the | JACK and JILL went up the hill CALIFORNIA GROCERY | atleast, THAT'S WHAT before May Ist are pay- able at the First National Bank, or mail to N. J. ‘ Bavard - P. 0. Box 392. "“Nick"” J. BAVARD is AT the (Broadcasting V *“But, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business trip by Clipper” It’s really simple, Mr. A. The valuable time you save gomng by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your destination, too, for business (and for fo the Gastineaun Cafe they used to say — but NOW the place YOU'LL FIND THEM, | PAMARAY esday and Saturday at 10 p. m.) SAILING SCHEDULE ‘ P 5 _ i Leave Due Juneau Due Jupean | fun). The big, 4-engine Clippers are mighty comfortable, | Steamer Seattle Westhound Southbouna | too. You arrive fully relaxed and ready to influence your “S. S. BARANOF . June.14 customers, buy goods or attend meetings. Pan American ‘S, S. ALEUTIAN June 13 June 16 June 21 . 2 ' & A | S. S. BARANOF June 20 June 23 June 28 will gladly help you plan your next business trip. ls S ALEUTIAN e ] < Ty 5 ; S. 8. BARANOF calls at Cordeva, Valdez enrcute to Seward. | S. S. ALEUTIAN direct to Seward frem Juneau. Calls at i Valdez and Cordova southbound. H‘{/V A HERICAN || Both steamers call at Ketchikan southbound. Baranof Hotel s | H. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 | WorLp Argways Phone 106 SERVING ALASKA The J” stem of //1'/7////1] (_// ers ELLIS AIR LINES | THE YEAR STEP OUT LADIES! ' demanded Eddie. | a | | —JUNEAU ALASKA STARS BEAT ~ ANGELS, 323 By Bll.l. BI',CKLR (Associated Press Sports Writer) | A couple of pals from Vermont have the Hollywood Stars looking up these days. Big George (Pinky) Woods, Rut- land, Vt., righthander, and first sacker Tony Lupien of nearby Springfield made it Vermont night for fair as the Stars defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 3-0, last night. Woeds held the Angels to four hits, while Lupien rapped a single and double, scoring two runs and driving in another. It was just an- cther chapter in the Pacitic Coast loop’s latest Damon-and-Pythias routine. The six-foot, fiye-inch, 230-pound sidearm hurler won his first start, 7-3, over Portland, with Lupien poling out a homer, double and two | singles. i Another victory was 5-4 over Se- attle, with Lupien supplying the winning margin with a homer and | triple. In all, Lupien has batted .714 in !the five games Woods has worked, 'the Stars’ demon statistician, Joe! Brown, points out. | Six-hit pitching by San Diego’s | Al Treichel stopped the leading | San Francisco Seals, 10-3. | | Oakland edged two percentage points ahead of Los Angeles and to within one game of Sau Francisco | by downing Seattle, 8-2, with lee‘ DiMaggio’'s two homcxs accounting for three 1 Lou Novikoff hit his 11th homer for the Rainiers. Portland weat Sacramento, as catcher Charley Silvera hamme: ed across three runs with a triple and two singles. Vic Raschi was the winner over Guy Fletcher, STANDING ur CLURS Pacitic Coast veague w San Francisco 40 22 Oakland 38 32 Los Angeles 40 34 Portland 32 31 Sacramento 35 37 Hollywood 34 39 466 | San Diego 33 38 465 Seattle 30 39 435 National League | w L New York 27 19 Brooklyn 27 21 Chicago 27 21 Boston 27 22 | Cincinnati 24 28 Philadelphia 23 28 | Pittsburg 20 28 I'st. Louis 20 28 { American League 1 w L Pet.| | Detroit 27 20 574 | New York 27 22 551 | Boston 24 22, 522 | Philadelphia 25 24 5101 : Chicago 25 27 481 | Cleveland 19 2 475 Washington 20 25 444 St. Louis 20 26 435 Gastineua Channel League w L Pct. Elks 6 2 150 | Legion 5 4 556 Moocse 1 6 143 —ee FROM NEW YORK CITY Geele Weinberg, registering from New York City, is at the Baranof. | S eee | DOWN FROM TULSEQUAH 1 Mrs. Bert Woods is registered at the Baranof from Tulsequah, B. C.| - FISH MAN HERE Ike Alhadeff, representative for | i | the Whiz Fish Company, arrived | {rom Seattle yesterday and is regist- ered as a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | - Buy it through E | | | [ ; re want-ads! i Furs! Storing ol Repairing "‘w Remodelling o en Cleaning and Glazmg | GUARANTEED | WORKMANSHIP | Capitol Fur Shop at 113 Third Street 'PIRATE PITCHERS ! bert of sentative, KEEPING TEAM IN CELLAR POSITION By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sperts Writer) Billy Herman couldn’t be blamed if he made the entire Pittsburgh | Pirate pitching staff walk the plank into the Monongahela mud. In the | last 15 games since Memorial Dz not one Bucco starter has gone t route. As a result the team is trying to knock a hole in the National League cellar floor. However, a crowd of 32,132 turned Qut last nigh to see the Pirates give | oottt * MURPHY & MURPHY' LENA BEACH cabin, 24 x 24, good spring never dry, large windows overlocking magnificent view. In- cludes 12 ft. motor boat, fishing lines, etc., range, oil heater and furniture. Immediate possession. | BEDROOMS—well constr. found.—Cement basement, in garage—new furniture, wocd floors, furnace. 3 good drive- hard- a good illustration of the form they | showed back East, 7-3 to Chicago. Chicago advanted into a segond place tie with the idle Brooklyn bowing Dodgers as a result of the win and | the Pirates were rescued from a Jonely berth in the basement by @incinnati's 4-0 win over St. Louis. As a result the luckless Cardinals |vemained in a seventh- place tie with Pittsburgh. Birds Turned Back Rookie Kent Peterson, a highly- | publicized rooki¢ who had pitched only one inning of major league haseball before this spring, turned back the Birds with five hits, to the delight of 27,075 customers. The victory boosted the Reds into fifth place, a half game ahead of Phila- delphia. The two night games were the only contests in the majors with most of the clubs traveling. New York’s Yankees shut out their city rivals, the Giants, 7-0, with Mel Queen and Charley Wensloff muf- | fling the National Leaguers’ power. | ‘IL was their second s utout of the season but as Giant fans comment- ed it was “only an exhibition,” the | first of a best-of-three charity series | for the Mum-' O'Dwyer U'oph\ D e __|OPEN GOLF TITLE TOURNEY STARTED Three players shared the leaders with four-under-par 67's in yester- day's opening 18-hole thrust of the 72-hc™ National Open Golf Cham- pionship at the St. Louis Country Club. Today's 18-hole test will trim an original field of more than 160 pro- fessicnals and amateurs to €0 cdd battlers for tomorrow's concluding 36-hole scramble. Two Texas products, Harry Todd ! of Dallas and Henrv Ransom. Hous- ton’s gift to Chicago’s Northmoor Club, and long-driving Chick Har- rthville, Mich., were the pace-setting trio. A stroke behind the pace-setting ' three-some was Bobby Locke, whose South African national flag was run up on the club-house pole yvesterday |as he L’!ckfld together 33-35. D ()LD FKlE‘lDb VISITED Irl Thatcker, Zellerbach repre- and Mrs. Thatcher left today by plane for their home in Ketchikan, aiter spending the past ! few days here on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. Mrs. Thatcher, the former Abbie Arnold of this city, has been en- joying visiting old friends with | whom she grew up, and renewing old acquaintances dux'n‘g ther week. e LINOTYPE MAN HERE D. Gerald Cloud cf Seattle, rep- resentative of the Mergenthaler | Linctype Company, is registered at | the Baranof. Mr. Cloud is a former resldent of Juneau, having worked on varions newspapers :n Juneau during 1916 and 1917. . CAA MEN HERE James C. Pfeffer and John Fei- land employees of the Civil Aero- | nautics, from Anchorage, are rgist- {ered at the Baranof Hotel. e FROM HONOLULU Linnie. McGreu, who is all the way from Honolulu, Hawaii, is stay- m[z at the Baranof Hotel. - o—— FROM PELICAN Mrs. Anna Breseman has arrived irom Pelican City and is registered at the Hotel Juneau. T . BERT JOHNSON HERE Bert Johnson, of Seattle, Wash,, arrived yesterday and is staying at the Gastineau Hote). FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 & » Plumbing ® Heafing ONLY il Burners Telephoie-319 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | via Petersburg and Wrangell ‘ With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and i steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Scattle Nights-Red 730 FOR ELKS AND \ THER LADIES FOL- LOWING FLAG DAY EXERCISES | T iv’s yout big evening (LADIES® NIGHT) «t the ELKS SATURDAY NIGHT MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over raret Nationel Band FOR SALE {1941 NASH Sedan, approximately 20,000 miles, good condition, call Black 74! [ @ NEW 16 ft. outboard runabout, also punt, skiffs and dory. See at Small Boat Shop, 731 E. Street, snext to Ball Park 605-t4 15 ft. CE R, round bottom out- kcoard boat. First class shape. $200. New 10 hp. Johnson outboard, run & hrs. $200. Write c/o P. O Box 702, Juneau 605-t3 { INTERNA' ONAL Bullrozer, 5 ton 'h, new tires, fishing magazines. 605-tf 1 PRICED for quick sale, modern 2 bedrco) ccmpletely furnished hcuse; clectric range, refrigera- tor, washing machine, automatic oil fu e, hot water heater, in-' sulated, beautiful view, $5,250. Ph. Douglas 835 ior appointment. 605-tf 3 ROOM furnished house, ol stove, bath, inquire 513 Willoughby. 605-t3 | ER s | HOLLYWOOD BED, complete. Ph Bluc 332, forenoons and evenings. | 604-13‘ WANTED I:ARGF: furnished house or small apartment before the 18th. Write P. O. Box 2912. 605- Ni { 52 VOLT electric volt equipment. iron. Other 32 Black 550. i 604-12 | wanted 603-tf DISHWA=HEr anu helper at Per Cafe. % BEDSTEAD and springs. Phone 40 after 6 p.m. 603-t3 ELDERLY WOMAN to live in apartment and care for child during aisence of family. 614 Willoug=ny. 602-t3 WA&TEB*TO hu_y"a st;ung wicker chair. Red 608, ; 602-t5 WANT TO RENT or lease—Fur- nished or unfurnished house. Write Box 2925, Juneau. (d.h) WANTED—Experienced ‘clerk sten- ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- partment of Health. 580-tf WANTED—Used umlmre 142 W1 ~ughby Phone 788 {IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon 6§56, 3rd and Main. Specializin in permanents. Open evenings b appointment. (293-3t¢ PIANOS RENTED sand 7TUWEN Anderson Shov. FOR RENT ROOM—kitcher: privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ROOMS—Kitsnen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. § Py e gy i CRgeay . g i SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block fxan Federal Bullding. MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE a small 3 room house for a 2 bedroom Apt. or a house. Phone 518. 603-t2 [HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-t1 WINTER & POND CO.. Ine Complete Photographic Supplies. Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— Retak GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. (37048 Because of the vagaries of tide movement in the oceans, there are 25 coastal localities in the world that have no tides at all. Auk | 148 ft. FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1947 WANT ADS | FOR SALE 18 ft. SURF SKIFF bmll last sum- mer, used 2 months. 80 Fathoms Cohoe gillnet used one season, like new. Inguire Douglas Gro- cery or Drug Store. T 604-t3 MAHOGANY end-table and glass ware Touraine pattern. Call Black 565. 604-t3 THREE DEUCES length 50 ft. ready ifor trolling or charter work. 3-BEDROOMS — Glacier Highway, Call Red 353. 604-tf new home, drive-in garage, furn. gp o8 BIDEL 54 Winchester . rifle !SEVERAL TROLLERS. like new, with case. $90. Red 353. 604-tf FLOATING Cannery, 2 yrs. old, - - - NI i Briced Fight. COMBINATION radio, record play- d er, table mcdel. Will receive COUNTRY HOMES—Wm. Johnscn, statewide stations, shbrtwave. Jack Carvei, etc. Daytime. Black 550. 604-t3 SEVERAL other city homes. FOR SALE*;;Hn's brown suit, size 38 long. Worn but few times. Gross Apt. C, after 5 pm. dh-tf, YESIDENCE with unequalled mar- ine and city view, fireplace, oil furnace, electric automatic hot water heater, garden space, ber- ries. Fully furnished including electric refrigeration. Maytag washer, davencs and inner spring beds. Immediate possession. Priced $5,730, near Hillerest Apts. Phone Blue 323 for appointment. 603-tf DROP LEAF walnut table with five leaves. Cogswell chair and match- ing stocl. Fhone Blue 380. 603-t3 SIX ROOM modern furnished house near cnd of Thane Highway. Ph. 828—days. 603-t5 3 13 fo. Phone 603-t4 hp. OUTEOARD and new skiff, together or separate. Douglas 133. ¢ ROOM furnisied Jjust repainted in: sale immediately. Nelsen, Green 750. ise for sale, and out. For and 602-t5 de 425 5th 33 ft. TROLLER, reacy v . cated down at small boat float No. =. No. 31F I\lTCnL.' W '\B" Call Rcd 600 I)( C! 10 a ‘a13ain if we have it. furniiure am. It’s 602-t4 5 ROOM rouse, complete with fur- niture, electric stove,.refrigerator, washing machine and electric wa- 406 W. 9th. Blue 212 602-tf ter heater. I'mmediate posscssion. SEINER, for Tanner, Ccnnor Garage. DAVENO, staticnary rocker, baby staticnary buggy, baby rocker. Phone Red 765 602-tf FLOOR lamp, youth bed, baby bed, streller, metal kitchen stool, high chair, guitar. 229 5th. 602-tt 7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- eled interior, $8,000. Reasonable terms. Electric Kkitchen, oil fur- nace. May be seen daytimes. Call Red 185. 602-tf INTERNATIONAL 1% ton dump truck. R W. Cowling Co. 601-t6 5 ACRES with modern b furnished house, city light, room suit- able for . chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 596-tf 50% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar, and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession immediately. 596-1 mo FOR SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan and 1940 Packard. N. C. Banfield. Ph. 190 days. 590-t1 AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 PRACTICALLY new daveno bed, §75. Call between 5 and 7 pm 848 Basin Road. 585-t1 + ROOM furnished bpouse, 2 bed- rooms, 1'% mile Glacier Hiway. Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 p.m. 581-tt FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davie Box 576, Juneau. . 472-t1, 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment. 592-11 . Ph 546-t1. S eI i S, SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- ment floor, large lot, see owner, 142 Wulmxzhby m-tl LOST m rnmm FOUND—Small pup. Pnrt cullie, tan and white. Phone 281 .605-t2 LOST—In Juneau, lady’s Bulova wrist watch, black cord band. Re- ward. Phone Douglas 42 or 383. 597-t3 FULLY FURNISHED 187, LOST—Man’s ruby ring. Keepsake, please return. Reward. Phone Red 235. 604-t3 602-112