The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1947, Page 3

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\Y TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947 R —— — to s hits in besting Hal | Newhouser e Philadelphia Phils and Pitts- h Pirates in the National >, and Boston, St. Louis, and Washington in the 1 were not scheduled e — ATTEMPT T0 NOWWORKs ~ Winner of /AP SPORTS {ing by the entry lists { tional | tright tdry ‘\mnh ROUNDUP FULLERTON, Jr y 29 »—Ju for d Boys By NEW YORK HUGH the 1 . Junior tennis perm | gam Graziano New Champ | Game Tonighi Aleufian in itti Channel Baseball I th Legion and the will start at G 1t does_not rain -+ SEATTLE MAN VISITS % ALASKA AFTERLONG . " VEARS IN BUSIMES: ¢\ PAGE THREE Wgslbound e betw Mo 1 - 5:30 cclock Company's neau this af- - from Seattle is due to sail at o'clock for were from 1 Qudi Slugfest ( l ' M B u p FOR RE(ORD ot s o iy ¢ of San Francisco, E. A. Wanamaker, owner of E. ini nes Flyn: o i “he United Sts AL R BRI IR L : and Company, an Raymond 1 : Robert Perry ar Woods ywoduce and gro- (By 4 1E ASSOCTATEND PRESS) By JOE REICHLER wsett took a hali-game lead! e 1 ¢ Anceles are see ohe i luce and gro Oaklanc’s Acerns will try to im- Assic d Press Sports Wr the VA and CAA by defeating “m“o “. “ i "mh”\ . x‘v‘ *"‘ Hh: is in Ju- : prove on ibhefr second place stand- ;oo Hatten the styl! ubport 16-11 in a slugfest oo 3 R contacting friends Ian- ing in thc Coast League at Holly- of the Brooklyn Do s t PR R 08 ‘1" ¢ Heady, wood's rting tonight— peaten Chicago si In second game the CAA! o ooyt o F s b Wanamaker's first per ;’v.nllh H(‘\‘m.‘:mu C ,XF' and for a good reason a setback this season, needs only docwned the Teen-Age Club, 19-1.'\. uei™ fonal vislh. to. the Territory dur- THERL SESEEANEE i The s, four games behind three more triumphs over the Cubs pitche h and Wood al- :” dibon Plstiesy ~l““".”f" ‘m‘ ey 'i G R " leading Les Angeles, hope to over- (g5 tie the record for the s the Teen-Agers only three his & over Alaska with regu- ¢ (m § “,‘ & S. ! (5 : haul the Angels by sundown Sun- yictories o iR ore larity Yes, it's my first time ;\(‘IL\JN‘I‘. ) 1‘." g Smith, 3 nd day becanse the team leading the Tpe 71 of - row night's games are Ve of thé B he said today, but not the last. 1 \‘\ I“x ‘ Stephenson loop at that t:me will be the host Eq Reulbach of t ninistration vs. Teen-A e 4 ) Now that I have a son able to Stephenson § Gloves team that foughtin : belp with the business, there is M d My . J. Eticiow for the arnual all-star game Aug. whose victims, st er AA vs. Wachusett. The'; "igq St t & away? " Janet Stielow, Mr Mrs. Roy 1. were the Dod game is scheduled to start at| ime for me to get away ke iy AP, Oakland, which has tak Hajtan gltena 5:30 o'clock in Evergreen Bowl Sulenti Nmmm% .hulp on the {\!“fkf" ‘l”l‘n:llt'llpxlnn“ (mv Y lhun?p‘i{J ‘\;fxx\xld 23 games played with Hol ; Lanibout . ovee’ 1s Standings of the clubs to date | WEHALS. WH Wanamaker will sail to Seward infans, -averne WOocatge, & Y pRYR y b A 1. Sodbe &° “eEaraRE - ABwe® Y and Anchorage on the Aleutian, strong, C. H. Bondle, R. J. Gruese has visions of fattening diy fovdxtend: the lows W L Noling a “sporting news” story a ; 1 N Tand V. Shetal while the Angels invited San Fran- cqreak to 10 s t 5 1 that Andy Phillip, the former Illin- From. . Where;, ke, Wil vislh FRoRIE | o § i + e 5 Wit ) and then travel to Fairbanks and Inbound to Juneau fro Ketch- cisco. Otaer series put Portland at the proteste 4 1jois “Whiz Kid” now playin 0 Shottll noid’ Ban Die at 8 e proteste 4 1 ur of the Thre fly back to Seattle. He plans to ik ¢ Clarence Almlie, Myron -ml::“l”fl and San Diego at € the St. Louis 3 5 o stgned: his Yok g be home again shortly after the M. Botelho, Mrs. N. : 0 6 with Monett, Mo, of middle of August ; Jonex ea Wesler and Conrad AT ; Saust Tamews: Pcople on the Outside have no Olson ik STANDING OF T CLUBS M (Max E. R. Keiffer asks: “Does this : SN a what Alaska is really like, Phclic Coast b maintain tk i 0 e phyed. Thny ie the middlewcight bo n of ented Wanamaker. °T belleve| g ool oy e w nd {00 BE ik !Phillip in the Biz Nine subject' World when he sc a technical kncckout ever Tony Zale in Chicago that this country will become the| wHFTN COVE PO ES TR I 2 5 ,inals who staged one of their ¢ T e A : ecently. Zale, cha Tince 1940, came o the cnd of his trial | playground of the whole Northwest ¥ AndowH Ryus.JF. Vous, & Los Angelcs 70 519 tomary fast finishes to nip to forfeit according t Bi nuly. &3 ' A 3 3 B he EMin Cove are at the Baranot Ho- Oakland 64 * 547 picton Braves 8-7. Barl Zl'm, I Nine rules?” y: one only th tragi¢ stddenn in the sixth round. His i smcwing the for at least two months out of the San Francisco 62 517 con homered for the Braves. E'luu Wilson could answer. knees sag, his body crum and he starts to go 1 £ Wi gt Seattle 60 a8 N b b e games e a e " si o { landed by Rocky Graziano (left). Sacramento 58 483 ' ¢ ¥ E i ' MARRIAGE LICENSE 5 2 g re WASHIN & fONIAN HERE 3 hind the Dodgers and one perce h M AGE L SE U. S stamps were not ‘ b il g 462 tage point behind the third place { David B 22, of Juneau, ‘G PERMITS Centractol, George Kodzoif pérforsred: ard the sheets Had o], PromRelinchamy: Pavig Semp % g DING PERMITS bell is reg'stered at the Bar; 1 San Diego 55 458 New York Giants, who lost to Cin- A7 the ¢ Tadp and Ethe tthews, 21, of S o Lo1q b scissored apart ; e N 8, PRI G i he Major League: McDowell, Main and Gold I Hetlywood 458 ' cinnati, 5-0 ugh games of yesterddy are as Skagway lled to U, s The foliwing il Sovas atia e g Hotel G 4 follows 1: the l‘iil;lol;lll Jiague: . Sommissi il Geny i don o MBVRGHSED LR TOCRE L t ¢ i 5 e TOY S FURNAITURE! S Natlona: seague Yanks Go Up Batting— Walker, Philadelphia, Marriage ticense Engineer J. L. McNamara ; R 4 An appealing selection on Ju- S. SEOTTER HERE w L In the cnly two Ameri 348: Gustine, Pittsburgh, .32 - oo Mus. | 25 ra-Young's Mezzanine Flm.-. lmul < Shotter of Hoonah Brooklyr 60 36 games, the New York Yank Runs batted in—Mize, New York, Empire Wam-aas for resuits! St, found E£mpire WantaGs or resuis! adv. 637-tf registered ne Baranof Hotél. St. Louis 51 41 creased their first place ma ™ Marshall: New: York, 16 i New York 4 4 over the idle Boston R Home runs.-Mige, New York, 30:' TERRY LEE Bosigh o L R ey Detroit giner, Pittsburgh, and Marshall, = Cinginnai 46 50 479 Tigers and e hilad New York, 25 2 - - ¢ )\ i I Chieagc 43 50 won over the Chic ‘hing—Blackwell, ~Cincinnati, iy Aol 7’79/"“ ENGLISH, Pittsburgh 38 5 102 900, i FOREIGNER WHO SMO GOOD! I'VE GOT A £ N : 95 8 : G $00. ouT OVl PPY G STORY F+ . IT'S : Philadelphia 3 56 404 Held to three hits in eight in-| 1 e American League: out LF”: UEL‘A Y G 'ATSOR AOK Yyog L7 JEVE TACENFHE nings by lefthander Johnny 5 ey % eveland OR U5... UT A GU ‘M A Batting— Boudreau, Cleveland, CURE YoU WANT obl. EVELLING Al jcan Leag Schmitz, the Doggers started the g41. p o ¢ k 37 = SURE l OUL SW IS merican League : 341; DiMaggio, New York, : MACHINERY T 1O TAKE w T Pet. mm_h inning a knul('\(h('n Jackie puns batted in—Willial Bos- !/ HOME’TD &b iy = 4 Neéw York 64 32 g6y Rovinson drew a walk and raced o, 7); DiMagglo, New York, 69. . S Boston 52 40 565 to second \\hv.n l!)}L‘ fourth b'ull Home runs—Williams, Boston, Detroit 49 42 533 was a wild pitch I(’lc‘ 'R?x\-m a Heath, St. Louis, 20. Philadelphia 47 47 500 Walked and Carl Furillo bur Pitching—Harder, Cleveland 6-1, Clevéland 40 45 471 cafely to load the bases. Robinson ggg Washington 41 48 ‘461 scored the first run when first X, i s Chicago 4 54 ? rretta fumbled, 1p yoUrn MONEY IS NOT St Lowid 32 ' 58 mder. Singles pARNING FOUR PERCENT it will LT =3 Pee Wee pay you to investigate our offerings Reese off relief pitcher Emil Kush j, ‘weyl chosen investments, ALAS- Gastineau Channei League brought in two more tak KA FINANCE CORPORATION, w L Pct. Elks 7 PR irds Win Cocper Building, 4th and Main Moose 3 5 35! Two Cardinal catchers, Del Rice —adv.—574-t1 Legion 3 6 333 and Joe Gargiola, sparked the mromEe T —— - Redtirds’ win over the Braves. When you payv wr QUALITY wny ThAsid phivec-ton b : not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- handed Warren Si SHEIM SHOES at Graves. score in the eighth. pinch hit single sent Enos Slau (ter home with the decisive marker in the ninth. RING DOPE Two ham-and bouts were staged — AL last night, resulting as follows: Johnny Van aten in In Chicago—Abel Cestac, 225%, his last five appearances, handed 'l‘l.l"l‘N'l“'N* Buenos z’-ires}.1 stopped Hezzie Will- the Giants their third shutout of jams, 199, Chicago, in the third the year and also Ited the; Lot At San Francisco-Jesse Flores, Giant's homer hitting streak which has switched to 138, Stockton, stopped ~ Memo had gone through 15 straight Calvert because Llanes, 139, Los Angeles, in the games, on2 short of the National ¥ fourth round of their scrap. League record. Calvert is lighter. Ferereieioles Rockie Vic Raschi, young impor- | TOYS! ! FURNITURE! ! tation from Portland of the PACcific |iofi7 East 6sth Street, New York, N. ¥ ERVE Blended Whiskey 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Tlers Corp., New York City Ju- Coast League, treated a Yankee Stadium crowd of 64,887 paid to some fine chucking as he held the An appealing selection on neau-Young’s Mezzanine Floor. —adv. 637-tf CALVERT RI ~86.8 Pr | Calvert ‘YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AT TRUCK HEADQUARTERS TRUCKS © WHATEVER YOU HAUL OR DELIVER You'll be ahead with trocks that fit your job oo 0 ARz truck] /:ONI.Y DODGE BUILDS As-Rzx TRUCKS AND ONLY DODGE DEALERS SELL THEM! R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front St. . Telephone 57 vy YOU DARE: TO QUESTION' Bf MY WISDCM, SWINE Z DO YOU FORGET THAT I AM THEODOEE BOR, WHOSE ANCESTOR LED YOUR PEDPLE TO RicH PLUNDEE E DAY ONE! IT 15 ONLY THAT WE FIND NOTHING OF VALUE TO US IN THIS \ FOREST oF MACHINES, ! I AM BOWED WITH SHAME, | MASTER BOR. MY BAND WAS / PRETTY LITTLE SPEECH ON MAN'S RATITUDE WILL HOLD THEM FOR. A I WRITTEN OTHERWISE. IN THE HAVE YoU QUIET, OLD ONE! HEARD Z LOOK, THERE GOES THE ONE WHO WAS IN CHARGE, BACK. AT THE POLICE POST. WHY 15 HE HERE % - G| HZRE, WHEN THE ( Loor LIES IN THE RICH CITIES. 1% 7./ HERE ARE TWO SETS OF % 19 \ THE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT . / TACEN FROM THE PRISONERS, SERGEANT. THE MEN ARE CHANGING INTO SIMILA OUTFITS NOW. THEM HERE. MSIEY LEE AND I WILL CHANGE AT ONCE. WAS A DISASTER. ONLY HE ESCAPED. ENOUGH, YOU GREEDY FOOLS! OUT YOUR MIGERABLE LIVES IN YOUR [ BARREN HILLS WITH NEVER EVEN THE HOPE OF PLUNDER— AND YET YOU DISTRUST ME. GET OUT !... AND THINK UPON YOUR. INGRATITUDE . STOP BABBLING, IDIOT, AND TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED. THEIR POST, BUT IT WAS FIR: HE SHOTS THAT WARNED THE POLICE, NOW THIS CONVENIENT BRUSH “§ FIRE. .. SOMEONE'S TRYING TO HAMPER Mot ) Tiege ) ) ME...NO NATIVE'S APT TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES FOR SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T CONCERN HIM ... COULD BE THAT CONFOUNDED PILOT I LET ESCAPE ... BUT HOW COULD HE HOPE TO _ " 5TOP ME NOW Z W THANKS, SARGE. YOU LOOK. (| PRETTY AUTHENTIC YOURSELF i ... GUES5 TS DARK ENOUGH FIGURE OF A BRIGAND, ) OUTSIDE NOW. BETTER CALL MGIEY LEE — AT LEAST & OUT THE MEN AND HIT " THE KOAD. THERE! WITH SOME DIRT ON YOUR FACE § YOULL CUT QUITE A TNE MASTER 15 RIGHT. ! WITHOUT MY LEADERSHIP YOU'D EKE \[lgdh WE ARE UNGRATEFUL A DOGS, UNWORTHY OF HIS ¥ GOAT LED EGENCE AMONG U%. N IN THE BRUSH AMONG THE ROCKS WHERE MY MEN WERE. IT DROVE THEN INTO THE OPEN AT THE MERCY OF A MACHINE GUN THE POLICE HAD MOUNTED ON THEIR ROOF. THIS IS THE WORK l SUSPICIONS.! &, ’ BANH! ARE YOU CHILDREN TO BE CHARMED BY WORDS AS FOR ME, T'LL S5EE THE COLOR OF GOLD BEFORE I CHANGE Jf] My MIND. 4 IT 16 60. THIS OLD U5 INTO FALSE SUDDENLY BURNED EVIL SPIRITS, EHZ FIRST A BURST FROM AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON THAT ROUSED THE POLICE — NOW THIS! ... YOUR EVIL SPIRIT SEEMS TO HAVE QUITE AN INTEREST IN POLICE WITH 'EM. SOMEHOW, MY SERGEANT AND THE PALE-HAIRED STRANGER THINK MY MATES AND I WOULD LOOK HANDSOMER. IN THESE RAGS THAN

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