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Montsomery and ke Will- | T B g €1 jams came in at exactly the same Will history repeat? Are the ! pig ods en oy b DiopiorSoventt ' Hiookin Doders paine o duplisalsien. 40T A thév, : . cate their famous floperoos of 1942 O ‘0€ scales for LAl Place in League o o lightweight title bout at the ‘T]" e . qUestions aré: on. the, g Municipal Stadium tonight. Each By The Associated Pré of many baseball fans' tongues to- “Cifhed 183% pounds. o o Fancy pitching marked Sunday GaY following yesterday's 6-0 de- .....”/ “himcelr and his handlers games involving the Pacific Coast|{eat, the third successive setback he requested to be weighed a handed to the Brooks by the once- League leaders as Los Angeles| 'anced 0 tie B second time after the scales had made its pace margin six games “f;'f) ]l(““""." ksl Leen and second place Oakland dropped & ,1!)“‘ A sl SV 'Jop trainer of the New to only a half game edge over San ‘1:?:::('\ “‘)“‘]‘ i subborn St v . pennsylvania recognized Francisco. R Gk i Tt i champion, said he expected the The Angels, by finishing out the he Cards outslugged the Phil- 5,00 qapnia fighter to come in week in first pl qualified to)lies 10-8 at St. Louis Sunday. A ..ng 1341 pounds te the host for the PCL All-Star Wid throw by Walker in the last 4 e SR 1 et game here August 11. Theyll play balf of the eighth enabled the the Dick. of tiie [Citer seven aitibg’| GATds to score ithe ¥wo, unenmy I chores. ek iff Melton's one- The home run hitting New York back of the Cards by defeating the Seals shut out Los Angeles 3-0, in the first game. The Angels came Firates 11-8 and then battling to Ciiff Chamber won his 18th, al- ©f & doubleheader at Pittsburgh. lowing the Seals seven hits The Yankees went 13} games " ahead of the field, their widest & Hollywood took Oakland into, margin vet, in defeating the Mrs, Florence L. Rme, camp, 6-5 and 5-0, taking the ser-;Cleveland Indians 5-4¢ while the g ies six games to one. The night- second place Boston Red Sox were Pres|den' of Assemb!y' scap shutout was on George (Pin- aksorbing a 10-3 drubbing from P é fIA 7 Ky) Woods' three-hit pitching. His the Detroit Tigers. U mates banked out 13 hits, including! Lanky Ewell Blackwell's string ‘0 emain untit Aug. Fome runs by Todd Davis, Frank of consecutive complete games gid g Kelleher and Gus Zernial. 'was snapped at 13 as the Cin- The President o. the Robekan The Portland Beéavers took two cinnati Red and Boston Braves Assembly of ~Washington, —Mrs from Seattle, 11-9 and 3-2, giving split a double-header, the Braves Florence L. Rine, of Long Beach, them the series, 6-1. Two weeks whipping the Red and Blackwell Wash, is arriving to: via Keteh- ago the Beavers dropped nine out 4-2 in the opener, and the Reds ikan, and will re in Juneau of 12 games to Seattle. The first winning the second 6-1. Charlie until Thursday, August 7 for a game was a free-hitting affair, Barrett won the opener and Ken visit with members of the Rebek- Seattle outhitting the Beavers, 17- Raffensberger the nightcap. ah Lodge 14 | Phil Marchildon gained his 13th To welcome Mrs. Rine plans have The Portland left fielder, Dick victory of the season as the Aths been made for a tea to be given Wenner, won the nightcap with a letics divided a twin bill with in the Blue Room of the Scottish homer over the fence in the fourth the St. Louis Browns in Phila- Rite Temple tomorrow afternoon, to break a 2-2 tie delphia. The Canadian righthand- from 3 to 5 The following will In Sacramento the Solons and er spaced eight hits to registét pour Mrs. Irma Gever, Mrs. Rebecca San Diego divided their twin bill, a 2-0 shutout win against Ellis Feero, Mrs. Mary Koss, Mrs. Lot- the first going to San Diego, 12- Kinder in the opener. The Browns tie Spickett, Mrs. Peggy Mclve 5. and the second to Sacramento, overcame a 3-0 Athletic lead to Mrs. Sigrid Dull, Mrs. Irenc Mc- 14-7. There were 16 hits apiece win the nightcap 4-3. Kinley, Mrs. Ada Sturrock and in the first game, but in the night- Frank Papish, Chicago lefthand= Mrs. Frances Beebe cap the Solons outhit San Diego, er, pitched the White Sox to a 2-1 A no-host dinner is planned to - be heid at the Salmon Creek Coun- 18-7. victory over the Senators in Was ey {ington. try Club on Tuesday evening at [ - e 8 oclock, to which all Rebekahs STANDINGER: T Ftls and their husbands and Odd Fel- ifi i lows end their wives are cordially Pacilic Ouast Leagus. . oo le a g u e invited. This affair is informal. Los Angeles 7‘; 55 _5676 On Wednesday evening a special itend 65 50 52 meeting for Rebekahs will be held, San Francisco 66 61 52 l a d e rs after which there will be a re- Sacramento 62 65 488 e ccpuur},luv&)uchull thrknl}s and Portland 60 64 484 ' ©dd Fellows are llm'ned. Hollywood 61 66 480 vAilcr her finy in Juneau, Mrs, Seattle 61 7 477 Leaders in the big leagues Rine \\'§A1 visit. other' Rebekah San Diego 58 69 ‘457 through Sunday games are as fol- Lodges in Alaska. lows, in the National League: g 0 S Natior.a: ceague Batting— Walker, Philadelphia, B inio o, LR Wi L. Dot AT5 Wi Daoper; itew York, 32T ' con Mary Joyee at the Baranof SmUk]".n P 3 M?/gl ;;I:ob‘lir;l;n_ sosmomyn‘ 91 for reservations and transportation NlU\L?gl:,‘,KK 2; :; '_Zi; Hifs—Gustine, Plttsburgh, 127; 2iTansements ”?‘f‘f-fi“‘”f“ Y o0 Baumholtz, Cincinnati 126. 'giol.::ijx?na“ i’f, ;i '_i;? Home runs- Mize, New York, 32; NOTICE IS FEREBY GIVEN: | Chicago 41 52 4715 Marshall, New York, 27. That on July 28th, 1947, in the U. | Pittsburgh 41 59 410 Pitching—Blackwell, Cincinnati, Cnm{nlssiox\{rs Court for Juneau | Philadelphia 40 60 18-4, .818; Bonham, Pittsburgh, 9- Precinct, at June~u, Alaska, Beatrice J 3. .750. J. Albegoff, of Juneau, Alaska, was i In the American League: appeinted administratrix of the es- | rirpst l{;,a‘“eb pet.| Batting—Kell, Detroit, 335; Bou- tate of KARL EMIL HERLIN. de- New York 68 33 73 dreau, Cleveland, .344. censed. A_ll persons having clmms‘ + Boston 53 45 ‘541 Runs—Williams, Boston, 79; Hen- against said estate urg‘rvuulred t.o | Detroit 51 44 537 vieh, New York, 78. present them, with verified vouchers Philadelphia 31 50 55 Hits—Pesky, Boston, 124; Kell'as required by law, to said ad- | Cleveland 44 48 478 Detroit, 122. Iministratrix at the office of her | Washington 43 52 453 Home runs—Williams, Boston 24; :attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shat- Chicago 44 57 ‘436 Heath, St. Louis, 20. Eu.'CK_ glxlldlxlg, Juneau, Alaska, iSt. Louis 36 61 371 Pitching—Harder, Cleveland, 6-1,/ within six months from the date of 3 I 5 857; Shea, New York, 11-3, .786.[the first publication of this notice. Gastil ' q e BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, | Gastinean Channei League | When you pay 1or QUALITY why Administratrix. i 77~ mot get’ the FINEST—Buy FLOR- {Firsz publication, July 28, 1947. | Elk: 7 2 i Mc;sg 3 5 375 SHEIM SHOES at Graves. Last publication, August 18, 1947. | Legion 3 6 BMINUFFY 7 . i e ———— ‘ STARS OF YESTERDAY Here are the batting and pitch- ing stars of games played Sunday lin the big league: Pitching—Johnny Schmitz, Cubs —Celebrated a “day” tendered him by his Wausau, Wis., neighbors by I SWOW! 1 sHot T SPERRIT PLUMB 1IN TR’ CAIST, AN’ TH' VARMINT. BAIN'T shutting out the Dodgers, 6-0, on seven hits. H Batting—Hank Greenberg, Pir-! ates—Walloped three home rums, one with the bases loaded to bring his season’s total to 20. His fi- nale round-tripper came in the eighth inning with two out, to tie the Giants just seconds before : 3 GREAT SCOTT!! the came was Bl P | THAT TAING MUST & i o M AR volcanic eruption in e fln-‘ ‘ w ‘T g;flb;}l:;;llx:que in 1902 killed 40, R‘GHT ‘N THE CHEST" i | AND NOTHING { ——— IF YOUrn MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | pay you to investigate our offerings | in well chosen investments, ALAS- | KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main, ‘ —adv.—5T4-tf | TwoBall Games Scheduled " was very tired and fell asleep on HOLD STILL, MR.SPERRIT, WHILST I PATCH UP YORE SHEET PAGE. THREE Yank Slopper”(tihgra'lulaled 2y enefif Games Next Sunday The Sunday game between Hw" Moose and Legion was called off because of muddy but get | this . Prexy Holz two games. for tomorrow grounds. for er has called tonight and providing permit the one post-| poned by rain on July 6 and i Letween the Legion and Elks. | Tuesday's game is the one post- poned by wet grounds on July 11! and the game is batween the EI ] and the Moose. Get your schedule | cut and see if this is correct And this all leads up to thel Litile World. Series on stineau Channel which starts next Sun- Letween the All ars and the Elks. It is more than a Little World Series because the money raised goes to the ball players’ ac- cident and hospitalization fund, Which has been sorely nceded dur-! one night grounds and weather Tonight's game is one ing the present 50N, The season tickets ars now on sale, players and others disposing of them and then Bill Holzheimer, a deep-dyed-in-the-wool base- a Lall fan, and not as President and - Prexy of the Gastineau Channel| preddie Hutchinson (left), Detroit Ti ight hander, is congratulated lvengue: is going to do his high] by Eddie Eake (right), Tiger shortstop, after Hutchinson hurled a [‘l;;\::llgux?':)l)f(l.)rge( the two games, tWe-Bit shutcut in Detroit to end the Yankees winning streak at 19 seheduled for tonight and fomor- ¥Ames. Dctroit wen he game § (0 0. ® Photo. row night, as before mentioned, if . =8 g grounds and weather permit. - HERE Bl FROM BELLINGHAM ' IN ALASKA!! Ralph M. Bergiund, of Pacific Complete stuk <f ofl, wood,coal American Fisheries, Inc. Is here burning ranges, stoves, heaters at |from Bellingham, Wash., and is a “uncau Yeung Hardware Co. {guest at the Baranof Hotel. -adv 64d-tf C. 8. PEPARTMENT OF COMIIKCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA ATHER BULLETIN (RIME WAVE wg DATA FOR 24 HOURS DED AT 4:30 A. M., i%0TH MERIDIAN TIME wiax, temp. | TODAY I S R Ev E A I- E D i last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hs, Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temvn. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Anchorage 68 40 43 0 Pt. Cloudy T Barrow 37 31 3 ‘Trace Cloudy (Conttnue:d frem Page --ne) Bethal 58 42 41 0 Clear Cordova 63 37 40 0 Cloudy place, met Hardy in New Hamp- Dawson 66 3 49 01 Rain shire and started west. 79 4 56 2 Rain “We had no money so we had Fairbanks 54 3% 38 03 Cloudy to slug several people on the head,” Haines G2 49 50 0 Cloudy Jones said her story read. ‘“We Havre 100 i) 70 0 Pt. Cloudy , also cracked a few gas stations. Juncau Airpert o0 16 48 0 Cloudy Then I got hold of a gun and Ketchikon 66 bl 56 Trace Cloudy my husband and I decided to find Kcdiak 60 45 49 0 Pt. Cloudy o likely prospect we could kill and Kctzehue 47 44 45 M Cloudy 10b. Les Ange 64 64 0 Clear “We tiied it once in Texas, but McGrath 53 43 7 Trace Cloudy the guy ran and we failed. We Nome 46 38 44 03 - . Pt. Cloudy then proceeded tc Reno where we Northway 64 43 44 04 Rain met a rich old guy on a vacation Petersburg 58 48 50 Trace Cloudy from Burtank. (McLain was a Vet- Pcrtland ki 62 62 05 Cloudy erans' Administration worker in Prince George 68 38 38 0 Pt. Cloudy Burbank, Calif. near San Fernan- Prince Rupert 64 48 48 0 Pt. Cloudy do.) Seattle 81 4T 61 0 Cloudy “We made friends with him and Sitka 60 49 50 01 Rain eventually I lured him into the Whitehorss 59 36 36 05 Fog mountains between Reno and San Yakutat 60 46 51 0 Pt. Cloudy Francisco. I got him into the #—.(4;30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) N right position by my charm and WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A high pressure area is centered about 800 miles west of the Oregcn coast this morning. A ridge of high pressure axtends from this area northwestward over the lower Kuskokwim Valley to another high center located in the Bering Strait." A low pressure area is centered cver central Canada and another low pressure eenfer is.lo- cated just southwest of the Aleutian Islands. This pressure distribution is causing a northwesterly flow of & yver Southeast Alaska and clouds were thinning this morning over the northern portion. Rain has falen during the past 24 hours at scattered points over the Aleutian Islands. my husband shot him three times through the head. We stole hi: car, money and went back to Reno. We gambled and got drunk, then moved on to Las Vegas. We drank fome more and decided to go to Texas once more. My husband the Boulder Rcad. We had a western and central Alaska, northwestern United States and central kad accident i 1 Thunderstorms weie reported over the Rocky Mountain region ——eee — — of northern United States and southern Canada and over the plains |area of northern United States. Temveratures over Southeast Alaska | were slightly below normal yesterday and ranged from 39 to 56 degrees Eslm MAY wuu‘m' ! over the coastal area from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. | D‘vm H‘“s u‘n‘ ARE | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today MAMED o“ S‘Im‘v WIND Height of Waves 4 \ Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) —_— Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 58 NNW 12 Calm sther May Matthews and David Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 59 SSW 4 Smooth Clark were married Saturday Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 59 SW 8 Smooth afternocn at 3:30 o'clock at a single Pive Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 60 Calm ring ceremony in the Manse of the | Guard Island Cloudy 62 NW 10 1 foot | Northern Light Presbyterian Church. {Ca\w Decision Pt. Cloudy 54 N 7 3 feet | The ceremony was performed by | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- ithe Rev. Willis R. Booth, with Mrs. | NING: Pretected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, | Sigrid Canfield and Mrs. Charles | Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—northwesterly winds under 15 miles per hour. Partly cloudy. I Canfield as witnesses. MIZ SMF-- WOULD YE MEND UP MY SHEET FER ME ? Copr 1917, King Veatores DURN YORE HI WATCH WHAR YORE STICKIN' THAT

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