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PAGE THREE Sports Cruiser FOR CHARTER| ® FISHING PARTIES (Fisl gear supplied) ® Scenic & Photo Cruises at Hourly Rates ® Water Taxi to Taku Lodge Call BILL JORE BLUE 560 or Harber Cs e . " ] Q SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1947 COMING UP, - 10 TOP $POT, GLIDER Elk +#NO-BRUSH’’ SHAVE CREAM | £ JOE REICHLER . A ciated Pre )1 \\'vl(‘x‘ - {3 ]\I\lm bl'tl\ scored upon in 1\1\ (last 3¢ i tens to win e man; he Tuesday For Toda By ®HUGH FULL! did all t s previous five and | Weds., July When the good ba of 'a fraction the Big Time, Friday 1 Sund | | § | 1 ;| l MASTERSON = = “" " ANGELS MOVE i BABE IN KILTS For i o s g” | 4 o P G LEAGUE | (Associated Press Sports Wri i by 0 Vince, the eldest of the ily-chas- | FEiks vs. Moose DiMaggics, is on the fence Mcoga vs. Legion. busting beam again and almost & B le-handedly keeping the Oak- The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men inds July 6 Tuesd 8- M ses and Acorns in the thick of the| hectic coast league chase three-rut io clouted led righthand- Selma, | Ala., decided a The 5 ht" for owner Maurice Bloch 20 in nearly six sea- 1 ni his sixth circuit | By D SMITS B ,rp' L“\ R Monday, someone —suggested vington. Last night h in the last nine games—to might get Bing Orosby to hi ixth triumph give the Oaks a 5-3 victory over (N e ae #—The ccstliast, the most unques- 3 " 5 smar 999 ; s Uey Selma has a connection with out Flortlanit’s 0 eheithi bt iy Rl St S U by == SENE 14 ionably amateur and one of the o ST Tetortad . by {mq"r( tha \u.\ s ‘,l( i 000 people out Elks vs. Moose head of San P co and on AUK BAY BEACH TR . W0 S 2 1" The cu Moose vs. Legion. game behind the new leader I'l sing my are taking him up on it. after sumption of the 45t six-ye e Wi h Poug! ng together White Sox Wv Rain or Shine . g i Los Angeles Rams Paul st The &SN Satleab it lpbiey Jacobs (land’s Bob Feller I 29 — the . vel oft 8 ¢ Eleven suberably conditioned var- 3 3 on the (\._.,‘; & od \!m .‘;m ; & sity ere resenting the best BB ¢ i . pitcher Cl hambers who set San | } A o Vi e o i s g, S s NCAA Baseball i for 1RINERS an I xceptior . is the greatest tri inued their rus r ° ur hits Jotching a 3 ecision. 1 and Harvard, are ready to row their p & and 15 o e o ) four hits in notching a 3-1 decision i Sl M Ay It was Chambers' 11th win agains | bl ing their eighth > New le than Bob Waterf h baseball stra hearts out for three miles down ibe | Hudson, starting ‘A“s-?.>y,])|jl‘ Well. o Yaeant Washington, winner in 1941, is one o 0" yack does—for of five favorites which include Cor- four defeats i Lty p'a czg DG e acramento . dlipped | S4B, Tirt Ba ron- ewiirias of Dens There'll be enuf Shriners t { co, 9-4, topnlinz the Seals irom | 4 : 3 A ver, dressed in newly-aequired spot for vou to sit on B st out a you must Arizona-New Mexico Les shing Redbirds now are 3 e ceton. C: = } to third and Seattle shut out a . : ‘ y , e 2(11. PIH\LL(():).LJ])[:L Byron Nelson, who retired from| o ‘bt only’ three and il d Boie 'l straight | 168 does Highland fling at bring vour own “umbrella,” knives, forks ce g If to become a rancher, finally 'y troqi-seetingat e ol ¥ s o UL Gullane, Scetland, where she be- and “'space” (n stow all the grub we have 1 thes'W s a bull on his Texas ranch. It sston Braves who, lost 40! O BICIER, . JUNG. . §L-U O IR EINE: I | .ame the fir:t American woman prepared. "P‘“ was sent to him by Jimmy John-!ihe 26 Cubs 6-5 in an after- Ja8 G n Bears and the Texas i nointire 2 ORs | to win the British Women's Gelf The remaining six in the big race, ¢ o “who chows fine harness horses, | noon Longhorns, just like everybody an- STANUING ur CLU | champienship .(AP Photo) a record entry li two abov the £ it 3 hel b Pl ; R ey »d, were entrenched in the Pacitie Coast wasn't acquired around the| The New York Yankees went s % > R N d < f h ’ ‘ h previois igh, are Taisers, Syma- J00, i |nack into’ first piace in the Améri., fnels f the Western NCAA Bate- w ; - l Busses and cars leave from {he rear of the cu Viscc essachusetts In- it ? defe: T’ - ball playoffs today, but the WO Los Angeles 46 42 A can League by defeat the slump- = 4 1 oy ai 2o jcan Lengue by doteating the stump- 8 PRVG (UL (B B nd g p- CHINESE REDS Federal Bldn, hetween 1:30 and 12 Noon | Pennsylvania WEEK-END ITEMS Boston Red Sox were losing to the W San Francisce 44 L o Perry T. Jones, who developed Gieveland Indians 3 In yesterday’s first round ga Pottiakd 35 MAKING GAINS most of the young tenn The Red Sox fell a half game California capitalized on a gr sacramento 39 ded—one-hit piteh- Holywood by Nino Barnite g, Diego 36 and sorely-n ng performan > behind the Yankees as Tex Hu son lost a tough decision to Cleve- iN MANCHURIA OlvMpi( GAMES come out of Southern maintains thgt Jack Kra (0 IG Hfl_smifl greatest of them all. .. Tom RUg- |04 Allen Gettel to defeat un‘n ;:1 tedly tough f:f’nr Sealtle 33 — glerc, an Alder Utica, N.Y..{ Ernfe Bonh former 20-game Ver: 8-1, and Texas was forced to National Lei .! . .2 also is that cit and bas- | i, for the NL.\,.‘\-“,L', Yankees, Pattle from behind to decision NANK LS, cune 21 » The ketball promote: them yived & <850 Bhiifont sngaltst o6 oma, 10-9, in a wild slugginZ new vork Government reported today to have N 0 T l | : virtvally ndoned Szepingkai, g STOCKHOLM, June 21. e 2 Oklanoma will meet pBrocklyh consolation prize.' chicago collide at - a pennant and a world champion Avery Bundage, head of the Am- ghip, he probably will be elected erican delegation to the Interna- Florids race fans are N bl e what's the difference sinjetics in Philadelphia was post- B b ey aw recently was passed poned by rain. Brooklyn and Cin- committee had selected Helsinki, which defines a professional tout as cinnati were not Finland, and Oslo, Norway, s the one “who asks or demands compe 5 sites for the 1952 Olympic Games. 8 o siward fof the ttor The selection was made a closed or purported information Jilidelphia Phils. The scheduled night game Fe- tween the Chicago White Sox and ! the Lurian capital city to the nd G St Louls y to 15 pm. for the W g d Cincinnati Eastern ppi 1st, might tail easy I | Accounts due to the jen dispatches said 6.000 Mu World pitieburgh - Chinese Communists were battling he 1izht to meet hampion in a colle erios” next weekend at az® wn Szepingkai, vital rail hub idway between Changchun and meeting of the committee this morn- The players figure they ((m: ing. Bundage said s much wrong dope from| : g et Mukden . M g { a1 Tl MM Brundage commented mateurs | BASEBALL SEASON SOAPBOX DERBY = b B S vers here suid_Changehun before May lst are pay- in view of the fact that Helsinki > i ¥ s ‘1g Was faced with a shortage of men ey & o1 and munitions. The main burden able at the First National 511 of defense there is in the hands of “ny the mnew First Army, which has s N J AT 1) 411 L Tew seghabiehts. of Hef (of Bank, or mail fo N. J. ment since it was transferred anchuria from Burma ; Bavard - P. 0. Box 392. Dispatche reported Government to expect they would have a favor able reception for ik 1shington 20 . 4 | Ghannel Baseball season has ended . Pa iy ¥ 8 ot Totls “The U ed States ca {and the 396 ¢ \edule for the second ity e s of fights pulled off last| 1t Gastireaa Channel Yeague to have the Olvmbics too ofte 3 half of the Etiivke Abisorees X Oslo has bid for the winter Olympic follows “ 0 Sl phple gt B0 ) copture of two railroad towns w York-TIke Willis 1361 1at 2:30 pm by will meet M P it gt raas [ \ £ more than 10 vears and it is natural _ New York—Ike Williams, 136%, , /Parby ¥ill meef Mo b Ag et s aicheng, 9 os 3 that the winter G oo Trenton, N.J. knocked out Tippy Many scheduled games of the 7:39 gclock to make practice Elk T v e '“'“‘ lt’[' *&‘l{‘k‘c‘““‘l“*- '::)«-:1‘}“(1)‘-:::\"“,. NICA( J BAVARD h the summer gan La 141, Garfield, N.J., 4 (non-,1irst half have heen postponed on gver the course on Twelfth Street, Logion 5 5. 800 A 4 set o € the. summer game Vs f - et ‘Srounds: but el b , three rides by Red forces Heis: title) | 2ccount cf rain or wet grour ds but Derby offic have #nnbunced Mocse 1 6 1 B e 54 Shicag ly Eddy 1, Flint, | the played games have resulted in Every oy w s taking part ir : Chicago—Billy Eddy, 140%, Flint, | Every toy who is taking part in ot ol Sell it w'th an Tmplre Want-aa! T - — Monday o FROM MARYLAND Daisy M. Bremer of Baltimore, ar], | the E top place in th runne in the cellar with one contest should be o , Chi | ings » night, as this will be the last op- portunity to use the test car befor [ROSS MEE“NG FOP ora, Pa., outpointed George M;nnn.‘”\’” 'T et ; it is sent to Sitka Myl ,:lfl arriv .(\I!,, '1‘\”!;‘"1‘\\“1"";.- B. Bos , 10, { The een gers have also s -> - day ond 1s registered a he bar- NEXT I'u DAY N'G“T - Iliilttvn_) Calif. —Chick Mus-jhard luck ("!l;xlfl lhl(- first half Read the '.‘m:l-.:\‘l for bargains! anc. Hotel 152, San Diego, outpointed { D. Stewart, newly elected ! ‘—'—_————_‘_—_—' c»? man of the Junpa\lx Chapter, ” PR i 0 U E E N e a n d C 0 U R T O F B E A U T I L S knocked out Robert + Robinson, 155, Phoenix, Ariz 1 American Red Cross, today issued 2 1p yOUR MONEY IS NGT BaY. Tor EbidlgisRaoeling At the EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | X o S et et THRILLING U. S. ARMY AIR SHOW board members of the Juneau group. i1 il chosen investments, ALAS- Stewart said that an organizational A PINANCE (‘ORPORATION meeting will be held at ‘M P- M. Gooper Building, 4th and Maim. Tuesday, June 24, in Room 12, Shat- Y v it tuck Building. 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