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1947 SATURDAY, JUNE 28 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | OAKS PLENTY 1947 PRIZE LIST By BILL BECKER (Asso.iated Press Sports Writer) The San Francisco Seals who ‘LEGION BEAT | AT AKRON DERBY _AST NlGHT | Awards fo_r?i?fl 10 Place- by Nahening for the thira straight by lightning for the third strai Winnersin All-American | s~ Soap Box Derby Freshman vighthander Bob Ches- jnes, the $100,000 beauty from Salt ‘Lake City, pitched his 15th victory |last night as the Seals blasted Oak- 1234567 . = } Legicn 1001004 6 Prizes for the young'champions|®nd, 18-3, and moved back into sec- £lks 0220001 5at (he 10th anniversary of thejond place, two games behind the i All-American Soap Box Derby have |leading Angels of Los Angeles. The Leen augmented in value and in[Angels walloped Sacrimento, 10-2 The ians witnessed a fine ball scope, it was announced today { While, the Seals thus took a 3-1 came last evening as the Legion gpan Box Derby headquarters by jedge in their series, the Angels pull- 2 11 tie with Sacramen- Chairman C. C. Carter, with the ed up toa ctatement that all the first 10!to as Red Adams stopped the place winners in the Akron finals:ons sluggers with six hits, fannir will be awarded merchandise prizes. séven. Eddie Sauer paced a 10-hit The prizes for the 1947 race | Los Angeles attack with two doubles range from traditional four-year jaccounting for four runs. college scholarship, which goes to| Ten bases on balls dished up by the first-place champion, to an X-|four Solon pitchers, including five Acto toolmaster set of hand carv-!Ly Starter ard loser Frankie Basso, ing tools for model builders, whic h'mldv it easy for the Angels. is the award for 10th place. The| Portland's Beavers rose to within new prize list was announced by half game of the fourth place Myron E. Scott, general manager olons by splitting a twin bill with Derby. | Hollywood will San Diego took two from Seattle, cdged the Elks out by one run in he seventh inning, taking the game sy 6 to 5. A double play from Wer- ner to Palmer to Snow helped the Elkmen out a lot, and two doubles by both teams helped to run up the score a bit. Guy sent one over the left fielder's 1ead and Tyvol went to second on one that was just out of reach of the left fielder. In the first inning, the Legion- naires crossed the plate once as Mierzejewski singled, stole second, went to third on the catcher’s over- throw to second and came home on Sol- All-American Soap Box The 10 place-winners - tne center fielder's muff of the ed their prizes at the Cham 5 and 7-3, to step on the Rain- throw. pion’s Banquet, to be held in Akron'ier's fingers just as they werel The Elks retaliated in the second the evening of August 17, after the climbing out of the cellar window. and® took the lead on two runs running of the 1Cth anniversary, The Padres beld seventh place se- crossing the plate. Snow 'singled, All-American Soap Box Derby at cure on effective hurling by Al stole second and third, and came Derby Downs. i Treichel in the seven-inning ice- hom on Guy's single. Guy advanc- | The second prize, highly coveted preaker and by Manny Salvo, aided ed to second on a wild pitch, took this is a Chevrolet Fleetmas- py Al Olsen, in the clos third on a grounder by Palmer and ter sedan. i scorgd on Hagerup's single. In addition m the merchandise GAMES Y ERDAY The club boys added two more 2Wards, the winners of the fiist gay, piego 5.7, Seattle 3-3 rund in the third to insure their through sixth places will be given! pojang 3-0, Hollywood 2-3 Jead.as Huston touk first, being hit handsome trophies, and similar tro- -y, apgeles 10 Sacramento 2. by & pitched ball; Werner singled Phies also will be awarded to the. gq; prancisco 18, Oakland 3 and Rdvanced to second on the cen- Doy Who has been adjudged builder National League ter fielder's overthrow to first and %! F"P LR, S s g ""f' Pittsburgh 12, Chicago 8, Cantillion came to bat and singled :f::f:cin;fl:;]elm C?;m““::n ’(‘:“E Brooklyn 8 Boston 5 m beth men ‘I'W‘C-\t lheit >dulil\’/ the [WAv-lang Philadelphia 6, New York 5. The Legion boys shoved another [‘):;rh;' l'(ICl;S sl i ° St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 5, (11 inn- Tun Across in the ?ourth when Cop_v Otker prizes, alsc to be awarded ings). ' singled. Jensen singled and Rolli- by the Chevrolet Motor Division; | : ; American League son smnled bringing in one run. Co-sponsor of the race with Ameri-1 \has}1vnxgtox| 3, Boston 0. 3 4 Round: in 7th ca’s leading newspapers, are: | Detroit 11, St. lfnuls 2 “Four runs were added to the Le-| “yiq place an RCA-millimeter, New York 7. Philadelphia 1. pion roster in the sc\’enu;kuds R]:l];— sound motion projector with a Cleveland 9, Chicago 3. son singled, Gleaton walked, Niel- oo,y of the 1947 Soap Box Derby STANDING LUBS sen Reat-out & hit-to short, loading filn; fourth place, Eactman Meda. ' hfi,fi?i',)ilc‘\:foa?f uf:‘::” the bases. Tommy Mierzejewski, & Jic¢ camera and case, one of the W gL Por. fine little plaver, came up with his giest camer: built today: fifth oo anoeles 8l » i big ‘bat and singled in the two piace Wilcox-Gay porfable Recor- .. Flfnmsn 48 39 552 men, Rollison and Gleaton. McDan- gjo outfit; seventh place, Zenith ooy @ g el iels fent out another lashing single, compination radio-victrola: eighth ¢ r:m Ao 3 4 294 scorfiig Nielsen, Cope then singled piace, Underwood portable type- potrihe sl in my Mierzejewski, ending the \riter: and ninth place, General H(’)“‘“ % 41‘ i e rally and putting the Legion ahead Elemm self- Chmflma radio. e l‘;’:l‘;n s 4; e bYTSOE,::s' > e R Seattle 36 48 429] en came in for the sev- 5 enth and tried hard but could only SOVE"' You"“ "o NS weius push over one run. Snow walked, w L Fet always a good man to walk in the Brovkiyn 6.0 O . W tight spots, and Tyvol doubled him B{ Momulm FOR poebn oG in from first for the lone run and | fias TAE 33 0. 5b¢ ending the ball game with the Le-| I“DUSIRI Al WORK $hionge ol e gicn ahead by one run. Follcwmgi Cxx\cl‘x;:la:tn o e ol ;‘;;zfnm gt R Sy o ' Philadelphia 21 36 429 E. Nielsen, ss TRE T i 4 | MOSCOW, June 27—®—A de- Pittsburgh 24 36 400 Mierzejewski. 2b 4 2 2 3 1 0 °ree published today directed that American League McDaniels, cf 40100 lnugn groups of Russian youths, w L Pet. Jensen, 1b 41'1700 previously subject to a military call- New York 38 25 603 Cope, ¢ . 40372 10U be diverted to industrial train- Boston 33 27 550 Male, 2b . Tl 1 ing and service in the USSR. Philadelphia 31 30 508 F. Cashen, rf 3000 00 The decre¢, dated June 19, was Cleveland 27 27 -500 Rollison, ;, 31211 from the Presidium of the Supreme Detroit 29 30 492 Gleaton, 1f 21000 | Soviet and appeared in the Journal Washington 28 30 483 | ______ |of the Supreme Soviet. It stipulated Chicago 30 34 469 that in the future boys 14 to 17 St. Loui 23 35 397 El:sma's :; lel_; i’loi I years old and girls 15 to 16 be mo- | Gastineau Channel League Houston, ¢ 31001 bilized for training in craft and| w L Pct. Werner, 55 A F 4.3 o| railway schools. | Moose . 1 0 1.000 Cantillion, p 401100 ¥ EE | Leglorl Lol r o Snow 1n 321600 iE“‘s 9 o piai g et b2 :,»M'DD'.EWHBHIS | IF YOUR 14CHEY IS NOT B. 4P’Blmer éb e 40122 0' ' EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will Hagerup, ’lf 2 301200 SIGN Fon MAI(H | pay you to investigate our offerings Smithberg, rf 10000 0 in well chosen investments, ALAS- Wood, rf 3 10000 Ol KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Qi ¢ | ANCHORAGE, June 28— (P—Jim- Cooper Building, 4th and Main, —————— ,my Coombs, Anchorage, and Frank adv.—574-tf Totals 30 5 921 8 3 Kruskie, Fort Richardson, will meet yu Smithberg went in for Wood in j an eight-round Alaska Middle- the third inning. W, Palmer ran for weight championship bout Wednes-‘ Tyvol in the seventh. ‘day night, with the winner sched- | Summary: Doubles: Tyvol and yled to later face Al Hostak of Guy. Doyble play: Werner to Palm- 'Seattle. | or to Snow. Hit by pitched ball: | Houston. Struck out: by Rollison, | 8; by Cantillion 8. Walked: by Rol-' Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Decker of lison 3; by Cantillion 1. Umpires: Reedsport, Oregon are stopping at Grummett at plate, Hardin on bas-|the Hotel Juneau. es. Time of game: 1 hour and 35, ————— nrinutes. H NEW! BETTER! Juneau Young’s Toy Section on The next scheduled game is Sun-|the mezzanine floor—Where you'll day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when ' always find What every child wants !‘\e Elks and Moose meet. in a gm —adv. 615 t1 ..illlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIMIIIIIflH“IHHIIIIIIIIlIIIIlmllllIfllllmlmllllllilllflh., New GRAYMARINE Models Now in Stock It is and will continue to be our policy to keep a good supply of spare parts on hand for all popular models of Gray Marine Engines. - ——— OREGONIANS HEI!E Memo to you l T IS essential periodi- cally to check over your insurance policies. Deter- mine whether the amount you carry is sufficient to cover new things You have bought and improve- ments you have made on your property. If not, ask this Hartford agency to increase the amount of your insurancet Do it NOW. Shattuck Ageney ¢ Seward étreet YOUR JUNEAU DEALER Juneau Welding & Machine Co. '"uminfi:mmmmmmnnmnmmlmmmmmmmuumnnnv' NE 249 SEALS GIVE |AP SPORTS BAD GOINGS, 'ALASKA COASTAL ON FRIDAY IRIPS ALASKA IS 10 BE The resclution was supported by Mrs, William A Smith, President of the Alaske Federation who said - (OLD STORAGE OFFICE | m Anchora | anof Hotel. ge, is a guest at the Bar- R e h’ifi}i‘JZ"IZI"(,;“32[{\?-’;1‘v- @ @ AT PELICAN IS ROBBED | moors rxom kerommax e The burglary ot the Pelican Oold| EdWward Moore of Ketchikan is at | the Baranof Hotel Storage Co. office at Pelican City SEWARD IS T0 BE ! on June 24, was revealed (0UAY | gramsmmrmeemvemrmen e s the announcement that the 'STAGING CENTER FO U.'S. Marshal's office 1s conduct- Sports Cruiser ing an investization The cnms{ is estimated to kave taken place on the night of June 24 or thv morn- 'CONSTRUCTION FIRM :1c civt o v s o toe e | ANCHORAGE, alaska, Jn¢ 21— office was gaine 1 by the remova |h—Seward has been chosen as a of a panc of glas ‘staging area for transient shipping Avpout $100 taken from & by Birch, Johnson and Lytle, Con- cash drawer but the safe was un- struction Cempany with several tcuched. Also left alone was the rontracts in the interior. (sate, cash drawer and stamps of The company has leased 26 acres the U, S. Post Office which occu- |and will convert empty buildings in- |pies the same rcom as the cold | to warehouses. ~tora»e company. FOR CHARTER ® FISHING PARTIES (Fishing gear supplied) ® Scenic & Photo Cruises at Hourly Rates ® Water Taxi to Taku Lodge Call BILL JONES BLUE 560 or Harbor, Carz I i SPORTS Q-U-E-E-N FIREWORKS FUN ZONE ARMY AIR SHOW BAND CONCERT HOMESTEADING IN |Alaska Here i i JOIN US IN JUNEAU } | | | | | | | | | | | PAGE THREE Fountain of Youth Coifs— ROUNDUP Bound South: - out of meau yest I‘Xfl'\\ for e By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | folowing pas 2 g ‘:lllm‘ "“‘Y or. WASHINGTON, June » The Alaska, newest addition to KALAMAZOO. Mich. June 28 Pl ot 7 ALK A House Public Lands \|hu~mn\|(-‘vhr Northland Transportaiion Com B ttires a movemaat an A Uy voiite iR “ee unanimously approved today |pany. arrived last nigh National Col e Athletic A£s0- Landeren came in from Lake Has- | l6gislation permitting veterans lib- o'clock, hea for the south W trtiy x nrenih of MR e Ml 5 the Lakeleral homestead privileges in Alaska.i Two passe from Haines WHUHES BOONLS 11 the Cutreut BAB: (o Juncan nder the bill, a veteran would |from Skagway and 19 arrived ¢ vall championship, to overhaul the ' Fyom Excursion Inlet t lired to have credit for three |the ship for Juneau. The remainder sHEtrarBuatem of districting W.c G. Borbi B MUts Fesidence on the property he jof the passengers are Alaskans go- | Nav r instance, is in District les. L. Houston and W. Welch seeks ing scuth to Seattle, The ship Three. the Scuthern group, but Auri: came in from Ketchi- He would be given day-for-day |expected to leave for the south a hrough a misunderstanding Coach ‘kan nd Helen Bean flew in from |credit, however, for the time hei2 o'clock this con. Followi by Max Bishop was invited to attend |poiersbure, none golng to these spent in the armed services, up to a jare passengers arrivin PHYI M he District Two selection mecting p | maximum of two years. Thus he| om Haines v H. G. D ARTHEA BAL ) recause the midshipmen play mostly W to Hoomah were comld get tide to land with only jand Mrs. G. Decker GRACE WILEY — Owie n Eastern schedule. The result was n; Jackson and Helen { R.'one year actual residence Frcm Skagway was, Thomas Hart- that Navy, which was eager to bust |Housion. Claude Savage flew to S5 [t The Florence Shop m_\m the tourney, was left out en-!po) from here Oon ol R R P TR TR Yo AR From Sitka, Dr J. Hodgin: a4 s > 17 {tirely. turn trip to Juneau, Dan * WEATHER REPORT ® | Mis H. J. Hedeins, Harold Hod 129-3rd St. Phone 427 There dre few other cases around |A. E. Mataan, K. Raatik e Temperatuve for 24-Hour e |Hugo Frederickson, Mrs. Amy E YPEN EVENING: he country where schedules and Carlisle, Mis. A. Pearson and F. s Period Inding 7:30 o'Clock e cha, Andria Ebona, Andrew Ebon zeography don't agree and the col- Wolfe came in from Pelican . This Morning o| Jessie H. Milligan, Phillip Wi ’m.\.\mm by losing chances 10 ,Dermott O'Toole and Agnes Os- e e o |liams, C. C. Gassler, Edith Womack i shine in national tournaments. ko'kofi flew to Tenakee and com- e In Juneau—Maximum, o Anna Geiser, Mrs. C. Crock The loss of Navy probably cost ing in from Tenakse were Eddie o minimum, e| Mrs. D. Marshall, Miss Elizabeth seflsahflna“Y'uew that Southern tournament at Char- | Jack, | Willard, Paul F.'e At Airport—Maximum, 76; e |Parks Henry Ber Marshall otte N. C.. a few bucks at the gate, Beil Jr., Charles Jack. George F. ¢ minimum, 45 e Erwin, Marsha Erwin and C. M wgndfl“’ wazard wen though it took in $4,500 in Cacey and H. Rosen . WEATHER FORECAST e [ Mull three days. On t same flight, Mike Cook, o (lunean and Vicinity) > - &nd Dorothy Fawcett flew In from e Centinued fair and warm CONGRESS TOLD v ot gl e 3 SPECIAL MEETING OF Mr. anc chartercd @47 ¢ and not so warm Sunday . ane for t '(unJ ;nlm 1 back o PRECIPI ON . RMNBOW G“us ]0 BE in Juneau ew hours, 5L0D- ¢ (past 24 hours ending 7:30 4 . taduy) ® 7 ‘Gilbert arrived from Pelical ¢ gnce June 1. 341 inches. o 2 BUDGEI BY 27 o “"“ them. P .y 18 1, 94.97 inches e! A very special meeting of the ; E T A i, Bl v ALTRLEGOEY, Nonei ¢ Rainbow Girls will be held tomor- WARRARIAORE Tk af e RS Glvds Bllkinon | o e B s, e o) SranmiE L te B B Of The House Appropriations Commit- ‘and L. Orne, Going to Tenakeriq ot JUN SASE/ICIEE. Jithe Scottish ie Tewple, at 139 tee rccommended today that the were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paddock g £ "'_‘] ‘]\'1 ~:‘|‘*'_' l“l’__\“ s : ”’_ l’*'_““‘ Legislature establishment do some'and Marjorie Dennis. On the re- POLICE COURT NEWS g Y S SR :utting on its own budget for the turn trip, A. Curtis, Mrs. J. John- " ok, et fiscal year 1948, son, J. Johnson, A. Rohrer and Z.| po. oo T Al mémbers Kre Ut to artand It sent to the House floor a $54,- Gross came in f i B8 oot B YR wiven 8,1f posaible ahd, 1k dg . hoged, thas . PH s ks e Heid s i W veq 30 day suspended sentence vester- none of the girls will miss this l 50"!‘"“""‘ S R e Tl il day by City Magistrate William A. “very important and special” gath- Clothes Wi TR et kit : i i WG ot Holzheimer with the provision that eying for year beginning July 1. The total is' From Juneau to Haines WE® gy o, jeave guneau, Bryson was aRp AL S e Troning !$21,245572, or 2717 percer below Melvin Soaper, B .C Johnsen, C &) sed with being drunk and dis- budget estimates and §$7.373,690, or J. Smith. Returning to Juneau g jo © T ; NEW! T quefli and Efficient 116 percent, under current fiscal were G. Boggan, L. Uluen and Wilbur Moove, a ‘cook; was also Juneau Young's To, ion on vear funds Kaven Boggan. % 20: A 8 ”“‘i':‘l i e nine floor—Where you'll Dealer Inguiries Invited The cut is. larger than the come| H. Blager, H..Simmons, C. Reams, {571 & * )”:f,‘"‘”;';,{'(f::,"l‘nf“:_’g‘:' Tplalways fmd what every child wants Make Remittances to mittee has recommended for some P. G. Briggs and Phyllis Johnsi ‘o= o " gl W. Wilson was D 8 @ift adv. 615-t1 JAY H SALES CO other Federal agencies, although flew to Ketchikan and fined €35 for stmilar: charges i d P = ot the latgest o date. Hanford and George Sun g At or cupnastlon o CARPENTERS Overalls at Cas- | Gen: Delivery-Anchorage, Alaska The cut in funds for actual oper- to_Wrangell on the same flight CALIFORNIANS AT BARANOF (%% adv. 618-t4 ation of the Senate and House— Returning from Ketchikar lifornians registering at the - major component parts of the leg- Deau was T. J. Dugan, from Peters nof Hotel are Mrs. Arthur islative establishment—is less than burg were Christine Halvorsen, G. ... 0. peikeley; Mrs. Gertrude —_ three percent below budget esti- M. Flint, Mrs. Esther Flint and @ .. ‘o 01eng: Jessie Alright and "D o A John Rue. Helen Cass and Alj friEit OXFONCE J60 8 - \ Jdurs camiéitn froM Wrangey oniMr. aud Mrs . W. R. Movius, Los - sl Bgiey Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haw- Bk i, kins, Vacaville; J. S. Brown, San - Mis. Kitty Rany, Mrs. May Wood, 70 BE GIVEN WASH B & €T TN I S, ’FEDERA‘ED (lUBS | HERE FROM GUSTAVUS Ralph E Nelson of Gus | Dow" EAm'v SHNDAY stopping at the Baranof Hotel. , — -~ z NEW YORK, June 27.- (P—The Down town streets are to ke giv- " “ - J . > !bfl‘flfll Federation of Women's en » washing down Sunday mor = GHIGARDEMAN, HERD |Clubs defeated a resolution today ing. starting. at 4: olclock and ali| Hcre from Chicago, N. O. Olsen: |-l which “strongly urged continuance guioists are warned by Chief of IS registered at the Baranoi Hotel. (‘\ ' |by the United States of an equi- police Milo Clous2 not tec park on| B L ; [Tenis Sht contral Hrogtan . e Srekcribed syt s : | HERE FROM ANCHORAGE \‘fl:: | | Margaret Silliman, with the CAA /4'" S50 LJ THIS PREFABRICATED HOUSE con be put up by 8 men in 2 days. Built of ma- terials which resist weather, dec:y and insects, it requires a minimum of up- keep expense. Round shape gives more living space in same area. 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