The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 15, 1947, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ]L\l«\U AL v\SK/\ 0 010 1 ouei wee taied o (HARlES BOOSTS 3k Hnockouls LTS e STANDING OF THE CL | HIMSELF (losER 0260 Pacific Coast Lea { 4073071 ¢ A ! ‘ - oo ast Night' 10 Louis Matc ) 6 49 4 40 1 5 hts pulled off last night,| CINCINNATI, July 15 ElKS TRiM berg W ¢ ! 47 51 Xouts were scored. Here|zard Charles, this Queen C REFBESHMENT 50 56 appened in the squared | bounder with heavyweig > b Mere For Elks 9 57 B . tio today - bos 15th SUGGESTION f 41 55 izzard Charles, 174, | S t postwar ring victory and q 1'% & ocked out Fitzie Fitz- hoped for a bout with Jos Loui ( | Nationar weague Los Angele 5) king of big Loys Not t fi it | p The Cincinnati Negro, who has r whipped virtually every top light i nd | i ¢ heavyweight excep ‘}y”n\)mw Jor » l LS F wced or h p ¢ knockout over Hilton (Fitzy) Fitu- . 1 on strikes, but baw e Cinc'nnati patrick of Oak Hill, W and You'll relish: the i deep into center) jo. o 3. eles at Crosley Field last Priva L T " - d Wood. Try=lminut Y Charles weighed 174, Fitz ; Phelns Sinkes Oul 13 Men Ehcol o the b . it R R B ol 1821 refreshment in a £ 5 Dan was called out to re- > % ¢ 135, Pawtucket (1) les meets Elmer (Violent) tall frosty .ul:l.“ul But Too Many vap GAME TONIGHT American League ncisco, Freddie An- Madison Square Garden cold beer, Enjoy again, and! Wea W L bk n Francisco, Y \d the word around New it here in attract- Errors LOSES Game toward 1 Yor 3 2% 671 Rul 160, Denver is that the winner of the ive surroundings. out & S - scrap may get a September bout SCORE BY d, stole | M 4 38 532 with Joe Louls ok it 1 Norah Here O AR AR OO TH VICTORY BY in We Are Now Taking Orders BUDLIVELY ... PUTS OVER - Channel ick out 13 Elk bat- opposite number, his d to lose the on outhit the ! foose ¢ g‘ ) two for th S Eiks again, it wa o ] 1 ; erence. And nine ' up bat nd he .beat & e a “ e base, as ¢ tstop, then cf the erup flubbed nt dowr 1e to bkat Cantillior F i un ed ball and tc crty endec nn d 0o m next up. ex ) circle la g : 1—Cc ole sccond 1 1 i d . gt I nd Mar into bre we the Mo Low i 2 who flied out to W .15 mad A New the benct 846 ¢ Oonsint EOR s Tanner m:sjudgs out on an attempted ounc a; the ba BOX SCURE AB R g, Bobby hit run I home Boo Ferr s 1-0 € with Do third V¢ 2 ving duel Louis Brooks in - Starting the Elks second time, Houston 1 left center. Wer w n kas B3 Nctar let cne ¢ gh him at| EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 b and Houston Mm around to| pay you to 1 ate our offerings third. in well chosen investments, ALAS- St. Louis hington win over W nd B 1-0. in well chosen investme Cantillion came up, Werner stole: KA FINANCE CORPORATION, seccnd, then a grounder t third | Cooper Building, 4th and Mamn. between New Yo Vs, br ht both Houston and W “nr‘x‘ j 3 in to score walked. Lowe hit irto a f choice, and Cantil- licn was n going to third. Ha- ” gerup struck out. Smithberg came| vo“ LL SAVE Mou Ev A' up and w took third on an er- ror. Duplicating his steal home cf tl‘n first inning, Snow tallied 3 run for the Elks. When * ried it in triplicate, 3 nd retired (lu TRUCK HEAnum\mns WEITH... With the Mcose up again in the bottom half of the third, Nevue strugk cut, then Metcalf walloped a double deep into left rield. Notar hit “to short, a field choice which was played to third. Metcalf was safe, however, as Lowe missed the catch. Both men were left on as Phelps glcunded out base, to WHITE SHIRTS We ¢ now supply yvou with fin2 dress shirts in Broadcloth. The kind you have been waiting for, in sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve length 32 to 35. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man You get all three with atruck that fits your job—a [Jof-RaZed“truck. We can sell you a truck that fits your job —selected from 175 basic chassis models — ranging from light delivery units up to 23,000-pound (G.V.W.) heavy-duty haulers. ?W oNLy DODGE BUILDS ASRBBa TRUCKS R. W. COWLING <CO. 115 Front St. * Telephone 57 -,..--.-' orls Cnuser Tflfl e FISHING PARTIES, (Fishing gear suppiied) & Photo Cruises v Rates L4 \\utu Taxi to Taku Call Bll..l. JONES BLUE 560 or Harbor Cafe o o ! 1 ' | ¢ i ! [ e . SIM% OF GAMES PLAYED MONDAY IF YOUkh MONEY NG FOUR PERCENT it will to investigate our offerings KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | Cocper Building, 4th and Ma —adv FOR CONCRETE BUILDING e TKO N SHANK GO Going South I p 1 NCISCO, July 15. ¥ 2 San Francisce's one- e £ e 153 princess Norah sailed for ) # b \»>“<]'~4» f]’:‘l’““"" v this morning at 10 BLocRs S L s engers boarded ; Soghcy ne- | MUDRRHIRRI A fead Production of building blocks with our a5 Wit Siis A . Wise, T. E. Albert round Km()w l‘”::"]‘\’l"|"l‘]‘l‘ 1‘1 (10(:(‘;51‘:;‘1 : M Lennie Ben- modern thCk machine has now Sfafled - Civic Auditorium, tcd tor_vancowser | We CAN furnish the following type and Al \ nd Mrs. John Klingbill rdered stof ) ’ ¢ ; Commission physician b s Sk Standard Block 8x8x18 in the bis B e 5% Standard Bleck 8§x8x 8 eye fourth HOSPIVAL NO]’ES Single Bull Nose 8§ x8x 16 Sl g Deuble Bull Nose 8 x 8 x 16 Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Single Bull Nose Jamh 8 x 8 x 16 Soper terday for medical attention % i W "‘.“ SQFTBA[[ lEAGUE were Johannes Matsen and William I)1.ul)le< Bull Nose Jamb 8 x 8 x 16 Israel Half Single Jamb Sx8x 8 S‘[AR"S ZND H&!‘F Annie Rasmussen of Douglas was Half Double Jamb §x8x 8 L3 admitted to the Governme: Hos- 5 . pital Standard Bieck 6 x 8 x 1§ second . Halk Sclid Bloek Cuping 8 x1x 16 11 Lea & e Wi LLIAM F. :f;ixmr;e_\ Biocks LAY it s o | SCHOFIELD? Siepping Stones 43 1 ;:'”“;'\‘.T;i;"f;'.’,v‘.‘:‘2‘1:,:'; ‘3;\:& ‘h‘\ has switched to Calvert For full particula:s call at our plant office, o f“.“ as e i because Calvert makes Twelfth and Willoughby, or Phone 799 o e “ i "'g""f"" __!| Jusean Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. Ntk i IH|IIIIIIIIIII“IIHII"|HlII!llN”Hllllllll|HIIIIlHllIHIlllfllllllll"lllllllllmlmml L)l tillers Cux p SHEIM SHOES & 1 inr ge in ti l' n (No-Hit) Reds—hurl- is NOT ents, AL/ W/ //A////// %l 7 Terminal Knot, and the steamers Cape Victory, Edmond Mallet, Peter J. Mc- . Guire and Harold D. Whitehead. These ships, being operated under charter from the United States. Maritime Commis- sion, with the Victofia, are serving Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska ports, the Kodiak Island-Cook Inlet Route, the Bristol Bay and Bering Sea areas. Sailings from Seattle average onea week, with more frequent service at » rush periods. The long experience which the Alaska Steamship Company has in serving the needs of Alaska’s people and industries is being put to full use in the scheduling of this large fleet so that it will operate to the greatest advantage of Alaska. THli Avraska STEAMSHIP COMPANY | is now serving Alaska with seventeen % 1 wy v ships. Heading the listare Alaska’s long-time friends, the passenger steamers Aleutian, Baranof and Denali and the freighter Victoria. The Aleutian and Baranof are sailing from Seattle on alternate Satur- days for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska ports. The Denali sails from Seat- ! tle every third Thursday on the Kodiak Island-Cook Inlet Route. Comparative newcomers to The %///// ‘Alaska Line flag are the motor vessels Coastal Monarch, Diamond Knot, Flem- ish Knot, Jumper Hitch, Reef Knot, Ring Splice, Rose Knot, Square Knot and Alaska Steamship Company S 4 4%////2! - 4 4 GEL

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