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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PAGE THREE ind the B o | IDPE /€. A8 CLAUDE V. BROWN last place in the b by hillies outlasted lr [ [in th NavyWins BLACKWELL ki i o, e WIEWYS BACK FROM BRI |t ens. o Crew Race IS PITCHING H The nighteap, cancelled at the A special meeti of the Dou l v.u of fou nings by a Supday . city Council h been caljed alur a 7:00 p. m. curfew, found the Phils {onight by Mayor Pusich. Th ¢ f 7 row offfci in Imm 8-6 ling is called to meo th offi charge of th eather Bureau of- w { AP SPORTS T Alaska. These emote control tdtion analysis American League L mner arport, and My RAINIERS IN DOUBLE WIN New Y ‘ Boston 3 24 N ‘ Philadelphia PSIE, N. Y, June Cleveland ived the Poughkeepsie Detroit v and Navy's rugged | Tall Washington tanced the record field | Cincinn By JOE REICHLER A bz | FROM UTAH made ind rela Washin Associated Press Sports Writer Ewell Blackwell, the lanky ! ati side-arm mound artist mtract FROM STARS BILL BECKER Press Sports Writer) the place they call heme, is a venly hangout, the Los Angeles Angels claim. But the San Diegd Padres neversce { joint again, it will still be too The leagus-leading Ang have been played between tt three bases-loaded homers yester- M and Legion. day in their native habitat to sir rither and dry the Padres twice, 13-9 and 4-0, and sweep the entire series, seven games to zero " The twin win moved two full games ahea the ner-up ! hree in of third-placc San Francisco, divided with Portland and S mento. The ers, four ning the fi won the opi wound up over the 8-3, after Seattle’s irom cellar to a with San Diego by wallo ping woed twice, 6-4, 3 the series, 4-3 By (As - ciated Wrigley Field, The w m')m was at it day and showers and wet pestponed the opening of i of the Gastine schedule. The game the se grounds me 1 the Elks and Moose, the scheduled contest of the hall . - League o1 (l run- front who ra- Oaks series-edged the Beav- games to three, by w 2le, 3-1, after Portland rer, 6-3. San Francisco with a similar margin Sacs, taking the closer, losing, 7-6. yeasty leading batters big leagues the the Here are hurlers in Rainiers 1 today seventh-place tie Holly- > Seattle American League BATTING-Boudreau 343; McQuinn, Detroit, 333. PITCHL The Angel barr brought to 1 snd Hagan their roundtrip preducti tor the Padre series, and gave them a al of 76 homers in 75 games Seattle’s Lou Novikoff made i PITCHING three-way tie for homer honc nati, 11- 46 with Angeled Sauer and Padre Max - - 'FRESHMEN FOR Kinder, St , Cleveland, 4-0, 1.000. tional League Slaughter, St Philadelphia, Blackwell, Loui 342 Cineir BATTING 343 runs in the iirst game, and his second circuit smash was the win- ning tally in the afterpiece, in which Tom Reis allowed the Stars only two hits over- home Solons Bebh The Bill Ramsey's the-fencer brought the Sac 1 in the opener, but the bowed befi the Se Chesnes, 1n the nightecap. scores were 7-3 and 6-2 ninth i g POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., P—Seven members of the sity of Washington freshma and one varsity Bill Woerk! will June 2 1S O again Sun- | grounds u Channel was ne Ay a game tomorrow night be sec- sec- Leaders and f Cleveland, New York and Kell Louis s, RACE SATURDAY 3 Uni- n boatsman, represen renewal of thealthough somewhat disappointed rowing classic will go down in his- over iis hairline failure to duplicate tory as the race that few.persons Johnny der Meer's record of witnessed from beginning to end. | pitching two consecutive no-hitters, | Althou enjoved the distinction today of be- {the Interc ing the major league's “w es tion’s No. 1 itehe of its glamor for the boys who pull, Bl €ll followed hi the oars, the 45th dition of the re- | runles igatta failed to recapture the sp bqtor. intevest it commanded betore the war but this h the siv-: “oance tof llegiate Rowin; traction cost it socia- none s hitlass and masterpiece of June 18 the Boston Braves with an- brilliant pitching perform- ance against the Brooklyn D esterday bony other dgers Whether the regatia will re its spectator interest in future years |or whether Saturday’s condition is indicative of things to come in the rur sperts world gener only time 1 Dod will tell ; without He got rid of the There was no lack of interest Ra BEst among the college oarsmen first man to face him in the nint A reird | % 0T e :n\lll’l“ihl ninth field of 11 crews competed in the ¢ vl A | and scoreless string to 19 varsity race, with the same number | y | A (he began the Braves game with 12,3 the jun sity nt 3 5 : : y hitless innings), but Eddie Stanky ind seven in the freshman race drove a shatv ground ball past & y The who turned up tto & Iu‘ ‘r‘ % r‘v ¥ “ B ach Buck Walsh's big Navy S A TR Al 5 basehit to spoil his drea come from behind in the three ke kg “"““'1" h Robinson owed with another varsity grind to win by than it} X single before Blockwell retired the ¥ f a leng r Corne and p- ts half a length over Cornell and re- | 40 for o 4.0 victory in the opener turn the East to supremacy in an of the double header event dominated through the last Hom: Bases. Loaded er—Bases Loaded four prewar years by the W : ¥ ) Brooklyn outfielder Carl Furillc Washington, the defending g1 “ouiiengr. ShaL e lioped a home run with the bases pion, finished in third place, ; : full against rig ander Elmer - |length behind Cornell and iR e Rt dle and hit two singles agai fornia was fourth, another : 168 dgolpmt gty righthanded pitchers to drive in sev fourths of a length back i en runs and lead the Brooks to a Although the water was calm 0. M £ ” 9-8 victory in the second game. The there was little breeze, Navy's time v ! v 7 b split drooped the Dodgers into third of 13:59.2 was considerably slower - i "W place four percentage points behind | than the three-mile record of 13:33.6 1 3 > 4 { 335 the second place New York Giants set by the Annapolis crew in 1932 3 Thy Pagific Cunct zained n smat. nd one and a half games away from > Pacific Coast gaired a smat- . { b o ! SMAL the National League g of consolation in the prelimi- L 4 9 : . The Braves won an events Washington's crack iy orew won the frestiman BAme from the Chicago : when Dick Culler singled off John- | race at two miles and California < ny Schmitz to drive in Phil asi took the three-mile junior varsity M : ? Yarsity 1¢ was a pair of round trippers by event, with Navy -second, Cornell pigiong Frank McCormick and Bob | third, and Washington fourth : Elliott with two out in the ninth Nine of the 11 crews which par- ) which forced t zame into over- ticipated here already are ecnroute oo - to Seattle for Saturday's 2,000-meter 1) o sprint championships on Lake oo % Washington, but Navy won't be there . ' to uphcl astern prestige. > uphcld Eastern prestige Sl v SRS T Ry cover six-foot, five-inch | me within two putouts of second str ht s he eight innings el- 10- fans saw legs less *ham- a good Cali- three- and 11-inning Cubs 8-7 Gearhart's 11th inning with Buddy Kerr on ba York Giants a 7-5] the St. Louis Cardinals, | Ibirds’ winning streak the ending the I gl on \B and Ger retired,the ' has tied for hitless to 1 innings | be pion: Jackie |11 brated last to work for Lew Worsham revealed Satur- | that he w: Pittsburgh club for a leave in Or(h' | to cash in on his open title by play xhibition: was merely re Fashion note PGA And C | day ing ading Braves. | big yesterday suma notice ! Volunteer 11:05 a.m, mill of the Juneau Spruce Corpor- small blaze was begun by A damage, 1 Mrs. Bro DOUGLASITIS F1ONIC e latter part of Apri Leaving Dougl A powr tin r. Brown wa HUGH FULLERTON, DETROIT, t been lum Hollow ionship ar n they Jus Bell that Loc who has won the the se in a double Off this tourney's record has hasn't a pick one a cinch what Vic had to e reformed because golfers cthers all have had som Smiley Quick “feud"” summer, tournament orge May, Chicago links show, garbed a red and blue sport shirt, coat he him FIRE alarm Fire tod t try to figure t razen vretty JR. June 23 P—There a bookie sighted around far during the PGA d it's just as well the guys who something about > odds s of know coming through included Ben n m Snead, Dimzetz good record in Off the records, PGA and | 1046 open only playoff, should top in wpened to cham- chance 1t now, we'd pick Australian, Jim Fe: he has beaten four already while the soft spots who staged a cele- with Frank Stanahan may come East soon Frank's Dadnin Toledo going to ask I After yesterday he dy to leave : Three golfers in the wore knickers who promotes that turned up in canagy yellow and red glasses. Pre- didn't want anybody to >eo ALARM called the Juneau Department out at to go to the saw- causing little an overheat- even though Art ! this ! Vic | iin yesterday noon capazity aboard red )y At attend .mu of passengers Channel Bus lines, tou | Bay Recreation Beach to lthe Shriners' picnic. At the grounds the liquid suns turned cut to be the reg > a full ftevncon of sport t rid were et picni and Bu- twice Weather from the air- marine and wdeast ire the Bureau station at MARSHALL OUT TODAY Frank Marshall, AF of L official 11 assist in s a summary of .IIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIII!III|lll|!!|!H|I|IllllllIllllllllllllllllllll|l|IlIIIIIIll||||||i.||li|h.| New GRAYMARINE Models Now in Stock to on hand for ne where he w the F Housing Project {which has beow held up by ke | Mis. Marshall will leave today by boat and will be met oy her lus- iband at Seward where they will % | visit friends and then continue to ll Is \\HI continue to Anchorage and other westward cit- keep a geod supply of s e parts jles on a three week tour all popular models of Gray Marine Engines. ith COMMI | A call of coming tion in meeting and be our policy those in wth of July celebr Douglas ,is given for a tomorrow evening at 7:30 the City Hall -oo . SOROPTIMIST (LUB . HAS INSTALLATION ‘ OF NEW OFFICERS | At a recent the Soroptimist ed officers were lows: President, Vice-President the o'clock in UNEAU DEALER YOUR J Junean Welding & Machine Co QU meeting Club, newly elee installed as fol- Mernice fMurphy; fenrictta Power; Treasurer, Laura McMillan; Cor | respending Secretary, Dorcthy Whit- | Recording Secretary, Mayme ! Tensen: and Le¢ enwe retir- Pres to Mil- Hermann and Pauline Mere- ¢ Executive Board stallation ceremonies were 1 by Mildred R. Hermann, followed initiation of new conducted by Lee Ellen- rma Johnsen. The in- busine erve with and members wood and N¢ at nir mes nother Big Swat |ed bearing in the main ithe header which is part of Ber-' mill's bandsaw. shaft of jiiates were the | garoumes, Blocd, Phyllis Pegues, iwuth Johnson ton in the 2,000-meter race on the waters of Lake gton next Saturday at Se- Alice Thorne, Nina Miller, Amy Lou Langdon, Dorothy Sterline and Lucille STANUING ur CLURE Pacltic Coast neague W ool 49 45 45 PRINCESS NORAH IN : : SATURDAY: SAILING. o iticnian's fvcrun w2 SOUIH ON TUESDAY TGP LY BUens o e i MAJ. CAMPBELL HERE the loaded to lead the New Major James W. Campbell, Com- Two guests were present at the York Giants to a 6-5 victory ovenfhe : g crieh vo puests 8 @ 6-5 victory overihe | manding Officer of the Alaska . eating Mrs, Ward Braddock, of The steamer Princess Norah ar- rived in port Saturday afterno at Tha freshmen, who won their race in the big regatta here Saturday had bested the university in one announced and two unannounced time trials before going East. They Hollywood 29 were named by Coach Al Ulbrickson You'll never be a hermit if you serve oo fl[kfl/mé seao “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” Los Angeles Oaklana San Francisco Sacramento 41 Portland 36 bell {5 enroute day leave of Nional Distillers Products Corp., N.Y. o Kentucky Whiskey — A Blend « 86 . Proof « 5% Grain Neutral Spirits League w Boston 33 New York 30 Detroit Tigers, the Bengals' ninth | cofmunications System ¢ ABYPoskR il Cidten - hiatan: 600 MY rivec into the second division for the first | 1or over the weekend. Major Camp- a . vas ther- i 3 for the sprint race after thelr win- 2 Oclock from the south, enroute time this season o} Bpdbtle: 10 6180 17 o o g e 35 b siidii | rC R large list of tourists aboard, who Cleveland Indians divided a double f & § V i gt were given several hours here to header at Boston, the Indians iak- e 1| Sell. It i Bl plee. W Ead Territorial Museum. eran Oel Harder and the defending | commissioner of Labor, returned| v liaissdiping:s The JuneaCity Bilnd! unable Incoming passengers for Juneau American League champions win- po.. saturday afternoon via PNA_‘,O U E E N d C 0 U B |Ii U fa B E A U T I E S Brocklyn 32 get dellvery from Eastern manu-.yp. “ciude v, Brown, Ann Fitz- of Rookie Harry (Fritz) Dorish pis iasiiPs v LI R R L e all b T e D ’ patrick, Ellen Gilbert, Robt. W. The split left the Red Sox two full | _, a i i to comvlete the uniform of the St. Louis 29 1800 30, SUpRE T ‘hite pants Goldstein, Robt. M. Helgeson, Ro- Cincinnati 28 47 bandsmen. There are no White pants ..., “pepert and Stuart Johnson. Margaret C. Just, Harold Kahm, move into fourth vlace, a half game Yvenne ‘Keithahn and Thordis R. 2head of the Tigers. Larsen, Gets Shutout The Norah is scheduled to arrive | Carl Scheib, the Philadelphia Ath- | be from Skagway at 8 o'clock tomor- letics’ 20-year-old righthander, won | Alaska, row morning, sailing south one hour | his third successive start and chalk- | 1947, fcr later, ed up his sccond shutout by de- ‘hree direc | feating the Chicago White Sox 3-0 Board. in the seccnd game of a double| All members who have contribut- KU LGDGE header after the Sox had won the ed $1.00 cr more during the past Call Mary Joyc: at the Baranof jopener on an unearned run 1-0 in | year are eligible to attend and vote | for reservations and transportation |10 innings. !on these directors. i arrangemenits. —adv. 604-tf| The Washington Senators and St.| Dated June 20, 1947. ® Water Taxi to Taku - Louis Browns split a double header, | Bess A. Winn, Executive Secretary, Lodge i "“‘““’L as well as the: Douglas| peaq tha want-aus ror vargamns! the Senators eking out a 3-2 victory | Alaska Tuberculosis Association. nd the many others who i i s 2 b = Call BILL JONES ; o "o o i SKAGWAYINVITESYOU DAZZLING FIREWORKS DISPLAY TO THE SPECTACULAR PARADE-BAND CONCERT DAYS OF ‘98 sOIN | CELEBRAT"]N JULY 3rd JULY 4TH Days of ‘98 Dance — 8:00 P. M. to Midnight PRIZES FOR—Beard Growing Contest Person Winning Most Money at Midnight straight defeat which dropped them Fairbanks, has been a Juneau Vvisl- ¢ o camegie and Mrs James V - ¥ g ning efforts here. to Skagway. The steamer had a The second place Red Sox and absence. & ¢ I - - ANY WHfl'E pAN]‘S! make trips to the glacier and to the ing the opener 8-2 behind the vet-| pony A, Benson, Territorial b included Leslie Bodine, Mr. and ning the second game 6-3 ‘n back | e nas been in Anchorage and Chicago 30 facturers, is in need of white pants P ARNMY AIR SHOW Philadelphia 2 433 2t local establishments for purchase Pittsburgh 29 393 SO any person having a pair of white SN pants will do the band a mighty goed deed by taking them to the vemoemiemed regular band practice Tuesday night | ‘ in the grade school auditorium, for . gift or purchase. oo CARD OF THANKS We wish to ‘express our sincere thanks for the many kindnesses chewn during ocur recent bereave- ment, especially to the community of Douglas for their beautiful floral NOTICE 1 members of the Alaska Tubercul Association will held in the v Hall, Juneau, at 8 o'clock P.-M,, June 24, the purvose of electing ors to the Association’s A meeting of varicus labor atters. - games behind the league leading ' !abor matters 5 iT H R I L LIN G U S Yankees and enabled the Indians t i . . i ? Sporls Cruzser IFOR CHARTER! ® FISHING PARTIES (Fishing gear supplied) e Scenic & Photo Cruises! Hourly Rates FOR THAT after theatre Snack KEEP IN MIND the NEW HOURS at the Gastineau Cafe NOW 6:30a.m.fo1:00a.m. OPEN and-= don’t forget that delicious Merchants’ Lunch. . . ivst 65( Served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Best 98 Costume for Men and Women JULY 4th FOR—TFloats . . . Horse-shoe Contest . . . Children’s Women’s Events . . . Men’s Events FIREWORIKS!!! Days of ’98 Dance Ev erybody Welcome Sports . . . Everything in Sporting g WATER SPORTS-PRIZES-BALL GAMES FIELD DAY-FUN ZONE-FLOATS