The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1947, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947 'U O Hm;eg'" | Clayton Costello’ SESSION, 1STTIME et | Calvert because b LEE FAMILY HERE Calvert is lighter. courses in anthropology, bt o armnNeuu-nprhm. dministration;” sducatioh, English,’ ‘M. ana’ Mie. Rebnold: Lee and Calvert Di-tillers Gorp., New York City ind h economics. Many thejr two attractive daughters Mar BLACKWELL 1S LEAD HURLER, TOPRUNGIN AP spoRrs VATL. LEAGUE |Pitches Another No-Hit P. (. I.EAGUE ROUNDUP Game-Has Record in tegist | The first |held at the Froadway, Toledo, Ohio of the courses consist of upper di- jordo and Betty, of Seattle, are Tz~ = | Winnina Games vision work designed to meet the makin i first trip to Alaska ) nmrq:f."r /aflffl/ficzl By HUGH FULLERTON, JR ning 3 needs of teachers complating and are the house guests of Mr N - iirements for plaureate de- oo gister, Mrs. Ole Westhy at DETROIT, June 19—®—Although By JACK HAND : r beginning eraduate studies. 704 West Eleventh Sotat: BH‘\I“.E'i Rr. GHIFFIN‘ l:|n. Jimmy Der nd Claude Harmon | (Assoc Sports Writer) Cleliess, ¥ B0 -rilrbast WiI-Ba ‘DRl . qv Lo st S T4 :4' ) R e e re better than fair hands . little Clarence Doser, 1e applause from them in the PGA | tp, tournament térday, doesn't .v\m.\ a8 stablish [five days a woek, Monday through Friday The Devartment of Anthropology the Ballard Three Teams in Huddle- [yw,,_qxz,cmm/mm< side arm arti o { A first steam- Bob Chesnes Breaks iu:'in'tne shower. 1 mave no ve. | feacu: otfer four courses: Peoplen o reiving and cnjoyed = pirations 1 that Tinas e, fsistsd] e o d_scenery. They are Spm" Cruiser 20-Year Record Whenthe boys acked him about his | Falf B ng forward to a strip fishing of board Ole Westby halibut musical accomplishments . . . De- (By TH: ASSOCIATED PR maret and mbn, who had 68's | The top rung cn the Pacific ¢, poser's 67 on tha links, tuned Coast Leagug ladder was a lttl2 uy their pives as well as their strokes crowded today for the tourney. Jimmy, via a re- Osnkland, San Francisco and Los cording, took part in Bing Crosby’s o Aneeles were all roosting there, se- yadio show last night and Claud parated by cnly three percentage who used to sing with Bob Crosby's points. The flyspeck difference band, grabbed the mike at a local looked like this: Oakland .553; San night spot Tuesday evening Francisco 551, Los Angeles 550. The | P, S.—Any of the pros will moa rest of the league was 4'% to 10% or otherwise, whan the; games down the line bad break or two that cc Pcrtland took away Oakland's them some tournament cash FOR CHARTER! ® FISHING PARTIES ! | | ration will offer three: Begin- iy ; \. FROM PELICAN | (Pishing gear supolied: | mt Oceanie Shorthand, Economics of Am- Industry, and Unions and wement - — with th v of Bl ell's 10 wins, the | eizht have been racked up in su cession. He is the only pitcher in the majors to have defeated every « lub in the league at least no-hit, no-run job agains 6-0 was his third shutout The Department of Education will Mork, employee of the e .Seenie & Photo Cruises| offer seven coursps: Language Arts, B¢ oth Py n City, is at Hourly Rates i Children's Literature and Story- 'egistered at the Gastineau. L] \\.lter Taxi to Taku hool Methods S Teilin cndary Lodge tAKU LODGE i, Alagka School Law, and . Call Mary. Joyce at the Baranot : Call BILL JONES ations and transportation BLUE 560 or Harbor Cafe Ements. WAV, BOL | Gy e s s ety earch. Four e English will be Mechanics of Composition ,,,?_ Nineteepth ~ Century ‘iterature, s dropped Bostor full-game lead, 15-2, last nigh “_‘\f' e Je 8 S5O B dn® Contemperary English and Ameri- The Beavers got 12 hits off four CLOSED CORFORATION A b LBy R ? ean Literature, and History of the Oakland pitchers and moved them-| poser, a margin of six por- denfed any part in the TN 0 o little guy who admits he selves into the Iirst di 1, & half arives “only about as far as the . game ahead of Sacramento. average pro,” is a nephew of George San Francisco's pitcher, Bob Christ, veteran Rochester, N. Y Chesnes, had a big night as the golf teacher who developed Walter Seals thumped Sacramento, 8-1. Hagen as a tournament star . He boomed cut two home runs over “Whenever Hagen used to come to the right field fence, something town, I used to caddy for him that hasn’t been done by one man Clarence say in one game at Sacramento in more - - - points cn their afternoon 5 romd over Pittsburgh Those & Louis Cardinals con- tinued their h toward 1, for which an Army court ial sent tment of History will N o Coming Canada co-year-cld and Leaven- lonz d. ed wide two court A course in Weaving, to be of- fored bv the Department of Home . has - been tentatively . His ¢ him befo he first division, pulling er who def one game of the coveted edge « g Y eventh straight win Brooklyn “hicago, rength « pse of his belief ht as a civilian in a day ulty than 20 y ge ! A the only dischar ind he w to S i A ORGP Los Angeles got off to a five-run Iopkie - GR{PHOR. IO REAUER 517 et s s home J m:‘.”l/\h}l\: T.«(. lead in the second inning by way of - e A :e g e ety . g AistiiEen: Rvarott R . ill mudu ‘:dl‘k?"lliel \n]u}”zu; u i el il b Hosd CALIFORNIANS LERE \oRt” Blarenee es Jtlmme and had & pleasan :‘f, b 16’ dvnis R Vi John- : ageliad ooty Hulley, History: E cth Morrow. ning ‘.h" rest of the way to bea o1 i %o Bedor David w red Yeakel of Hollywood, mducation: Ivar & rland. Anthro- San Diego, 0-2. $ (RUISE IO Al.ASKA i | Eaaets io Burns of Santa Monica, nology: snd Minnis E. Wells, Eng- to the _ The Hollywood Stars blasted Se- s victory, | Admi e G M I 1ish. Tricison will serve s Director attle, 8-5, the loudest explosions ; E. of the SumiinerSesittn being set off by first baseman Tony = SEATTLE, June 19—Three sea- out. drove Lupien with two doubles, a triple 's fifth single with twc e pinch runner Eddie are among registering Calendar 3 minded young men from Bain- Pellagr winning score y 4ar ! Dormitery rooms ready 1or and a homer. The Seattle Iirst pijqge rsiand plan to shove off for at apvrc 15 8. m. (EDT).| Five from the north pancy—Sunday, June 29: regist (E“Sifi 22888 Cu"e sacker, Mickey Rocco, also €Ol pjaskg next Tuesday in their 19- Rain washed out the Philadel- | Mitted to the Government He ticy June 30; instruction four-for-four, two doubles and two, foo1 slo0p, and to “keep going until phia-Detroit and New York-Chicago | They were Eva Curiis of Kot 1) Y why | begi July holiday Ios our money runs out.’” They are d mes but Cleveland clubbed y Kingik of Point Hope, Jes- Buy FLOR- yericd esume Oliver Runchey, Jr., 24; Willam F. Hudson and Mickey Haefner for rth of Kotzebu ves Monday, Summer Session STANUING ur @uns Lidral, 25, and Bob Hanna, 14 hits and a 9-3 lopsided edge o » and Nc PN ends—Wednesday, August 13 the M Washington ruk of y Read the -want-ads for bar Accommodations Pacific Coast wneague w L Dormitory accommodations on the horsepowe i - S " cocled gas cngine, but hope X campus will be available for all Oakland 2 3 g it L Th" F"F ] regulnrly enrolled students, both | Evervihing RS ranolkco 48 8B S erary? o i #EE men and women. Board and room " i;z;”:::gtlc-\ ;‘: gi pa0 re we declde to stop. We'll e a&fi 8 f:. 1 FL will be furnished at M L« P Sacramento 3R« 4 v ap7 JUBY itAKe, ouT Umging Slop when S e bl Sporlmg Hollywood 38 41 4g1 CVer we feel like it, and keep going AP Newsfeatures ; ;'l\f'lnl:‘\"!" « i 0.:(\- ;L,;l‘]m .\:x'n ‘m;: San Disgo 36 41 agg \ntil our money runs out.” The surname Robinson ;m' en*ths ¢ :n )‘L‘\i“:‘“ x[‘fl‘:c e Goods Seattle 31 42 a3 T AR has become one of 4 Rk g sports’ fop names. It is carried by Ed and Jack, National Leagne HARVARD DEFEATS e first basemen, Aaron, New York 203 YAlE (REW RA E star Yankee cat and Boston S50 L. v ( “Sugar'’ Ray, welter Chicago 2 24 e i Brooklyn 29 .25 JON, Conn., June 19. St. Louis 27 28 Having settled their private Cincinnati 27 30 vith Harvard the vietor, as Philadelphia 24 33 e Crimson and Yale Pittsburgh 20 32 ed today to head for Seattle, Wash., and the Lake Wash- ED American League ington’s regatta June 28. : s 2 4 ¢ 1 N .l Harvard's Eastern sprint champs Cleveland Indians g s 4 Welterweighi New York S looked imvressive beating Yale by Sl o 7 . : Champign Boston 29 two lengths in a four-mile grind Detroit 27 late yesterday| It was the 82nd Cleveland 23 meeting of these traditional foes Philadelphia 27 in America’s longest intercollegiate vashington 22 sports riv: and the Crimson's Chicago 25 $ ninth in a row over the Elis. St. Louis 21 i - e i PLAN 0 spenu your July 4ih Gastineaa Channel League holiday at Taku Lodge. Contact w L Pet. 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