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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 COMING DODGER, REDBIRD SERIES | LOOKING BIGGER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASK/ Stars P Yesterday PAGE THREE BODY OF MISSING WRANGELL MAN IS FOUND IN HARBOR Call Mary Jovce at the Baranof ! for reservations and transportation arrangements —adv. 604-tf J with her horse “Jumping Jeepers.” second places in California horse shows this year and will take an active part in this year's State Fair, (International Soundphoto) DISTILLING COREOPATION PIIT \DELPHIA, PA, 868 PROOF » 65¢5 GRAIN NEUTIKAL SPIKITS » CONTINENTAL - ! . WRANGELIL Al 13— (P—The e - — —— - 5 (By the Associated Press) bedy cf James C 1, local fisher- Both Top National Loop | eitohing, Allen Gettel, Tndlans— man missing since July 25 when Y/ . hutout the tigers 11-0 with one he was taken to the City Float / S'ars squeele BEAVERS ARE Clubs Miss Chafl(ES {hit, a double by Eddie Mayo in cab, was found floating in i } I'the first inning o1l small beat harbor. : H ] to Gam Ground | | Batting, Beb Elliott, Brave ntif:cation of the body was 0"' 'hlrd wln DARK HORSES drove in three runs with three hits, made by bis watch, wallet and op- By JOE REICHLER {nigh eighth inning two-run homer ticn sca Funerel (Arsociated Press Sports Writor) | breaking up a 2-2 tie with Brook- cheduled for this ! | Sh It ins to more and :hn as Braves went on to win - n or' me more every day that National |9 to ALASKANS AT G t race be set- i - - - Alaskan the Gastineau Ho- B b0t 31 o COURT ORDERS SALE & ci i i i gy s | Brook vers Louis R. Curtl St v NstoNikEE: | Elks Short-Changed When Ducks Move Info Third Spot £rec ot e to piay cach o - WRANGELL PROPERTY - croe it stucusi Wi Rain Halts Little World ~Rainier Receiver bty 40 khlls . bh ot | BEN Shioo e M oo \ . . portunity to gain on the other as Shipp. from - BRGNS Series Tussle Here Has Big Night both the Dodgers and Cardinals | OWNED BY FOURTEEN <o o 2osvr o s Were beaten yesberdey. The Reds | gl 9 H. Reberson from Yakutat, Lucille PERESREN < 7 birds were the first to ;nv\\'_ sing ‘SH‘I’] : ‘l"”‘“","““l‘x::’lil""‘| "“\"““"“"‘I')' Maney, Mis. Lydia Tilson and - A di e k 5 z SS) an afternoon game to the Chicago rratt, a rangell, has been ap- 3 . Sccre By Innings \\‘y-xlz- Los, .v’\l)"vlv? ,-myn mm.;; ~| Guhs 11 Bt L:\u. 2-1. The Brooks, ointed referee for the sale of -fl:"‘\;;‘h“l Lydia Ann Tilsen from 1 2 5 4 5 B H E «ntly cn top the heap in the Pa- w5 ihance to boost their thre | several plots of multi-owned land = Eile . s& 0. ¥ 2 0 6 8 3jciflc Coast League Pennant compe- |gpe fyct place margin, fell ke- 'at Wrangell. The appointment /7 0 4 1 0 0 5 3 4ution Portland has been PULIE (oo the Boston Braves in a iplus @ judgment and order for Seton .. Thompson. Chief of the s on a drive that might develop the i con =P Ty 9. cale has been signed in the U. 8. Alaska Pisherles Division of the U Last night’s ball game between Beavers into a darkhorse conten- p. cards definitely are the hot- District Court by Federal Judge S. Fish'and Wildlife Service, has the All Stars and the Elks, third | der ter club at the moment, having | George W. Folta. returncd to Juneau from the in the Gastineau Channel Little| The bustling Beavers were hover- o, 11 of their last 13 games | The estimated value of the prop- Prince Willlam Sound Area. He Werld Series, was called at the end | ing just above the cellar When'ypjis the Dodgers have won only erty is $14700, but six of its own-, Will remain in Southeast Alaska of the fifth inning because of rain, | they began their upswing. They gy of their last 11 2 ers stated that the monthly in- until the close of the fishing sea- ’ with the AIl Stars thanking their | bcunced £ 2 to 1 in open- The Giants and Braves, of course, come 18 only $260 and that the!son and the completion of fisherjes jucky stars for an umpire’s deci- g a se night, making it of the fight by any property should be sold to a hearngs 1 con that gave them the game by their i3th victory in the last 14 e Mel Ott's and Billy smaller group of owners. - - —— Pt s and giving them a third- Aibe CUERGt. astabs The suit was brought by Julia With the .count at six to five,|Place tie in the standings with 3 like consistency with Bjorgo, Malina Heiser, Lewis Iver- the Elks in the bottom of the fifth Oakland their meager pitching staffs con, Cleo Amundson, Helen Cook Beisaw Mes had Snow ofr third and Holloway| More strngth will be added to| Knuckleball artist Dutch Leon-. Cecil Travis, Washington Senators' shortstop leaps over sliding Ray Coleman of the St. Louis Browns to Besserud and Bverett C. Cook P o bt on second, two men out. Palmer Fortland’s pitching department this urd won his 13th game against —get the ball off to Mickey Vernon at first for a twin killing in the 6th inning of the first game of ihe against Joyce Amundson Hallevoet g i .':' oA e stepped up to the plate and swat-) Week as Tommy Br dges, former ceven defeats whi he pitched' Browns-s ers deubleheader at St. Louis, Umpire Red Jones is calling Coleman out. (P Photo. Luella M. Higgins, Sam Higgins, i e ted one to shortstop Nielsen, who | Detroit curveballer, and Roy Hel- the lowly Philadelphia Phils to a Herman Jorgensen, Lila Jorgenson, Pop il i for, smmirvel stwingy tossed low to Pasquan at first. ser, star southpaw, were expected 5-0 shutout victory over the New Waldo Jorgenson, Mina Klatte b B e PREE BOOKLEY “How o Make Pasquan dropped the ball, which | to teturn to mound duty after be- York Giants in Philadelphia ANDING OF THE CLUBS and Alma Solie. g d; Calilns.of Moimhien Fpibeies. was wet, and iumbled for it as ing sidelined with injuries for two Ewell Blackwell failed in his Pacific Couse League lea u e Proceeds of the sale will be di- ~BELSHAW MACHINERY CO. Palmer” neared the sack. The'base or three wee ourth straight attempt to gain Won Lost Pet g vided between the present owneri. 876-1Field Bldg, 315 Westport Road umpire, Jim Gleaton, ruled that he Les Angeles maintained its 6 bis 19th victory as the Pittsburgh ki 69 566 - - Strory g d Kansas City 2, Mo, ‘cked i in time, and call- {8ame lead cver second plac Pirates topped the Reds 70 65 519 e i e o i S zl(;mp‘;,;l‘(:? Ot“[u‘p i “ Francisco by smothering the - Cincinnati 61 65 508 ROUNDUP l e a d er s PLEADS GUILTY ON T-' PR Y S ing of the ball L rival Hollywood stars 8 to 2 The Beston Red Sox reduced the Portland 67 6 508 o . * LET'S GO SALMON sein‘g_lh;m{:‘;t] ",‘.'l:’,'.kflmm: o n Francisco, fighting to main- American League leading Yankees Seattle 66 70 485 'm Mfl (WTS : e % Nielsen scored for the All Stars,|tain its spot next to the leader, ma to 11 games when they Sacramento 64 71 44 2 Latad A;nc;led 4 diney (o i FISHING TODAY! ] . Jielses o o across the!took Oakland 4 to 1 to open their tame from behind with two runs Hollywcod 54 (b 474 > LS (By S nald g reskin, o ute! 3 2 n!:c c’;": ';:n;l:-ml‘;\l-hnclfu: (:.,m series in the last half of the ninth to San Diego 72 467 By B0 MAERE) National League Harbor, entered a_plea of guilty % b lf":’“t“hk'f’a‘ and 1 Dean was ocaught stealing! It Was a big evening for Seat- nip tbe Washington Senmators 2-1.0 Yeste S'tting in for Hugh Fuilercon, Jr _ Batting — Walker, Philadelphia in Court before U. . Commis- sport , tackle second for the final out ue's catcher Rollie Hemsley as he' Allen Gettel, 29-year-old right- Seattle Sacramento 3 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13—(#—One -343: Galan, c:pcmuau 1322, sioner Fellx Gray whken arraigned ® Special Evening o e for the Elis was the|sccred two runs and batted in two hander, pitched a one-hitter as 4: Oakland 1. int oteril in prexy Clarence Funs batbed in—Mize, New York om two crimibal counts. He ls Rates. cecond, Helloway doubled to left more to bri Rainiers from the Clevzland Indians swept a San Diego 1 Dants, Rowland’s clamor tor Ma- | 97; Mashall, New York 90. charged with taking a vehicle ’ Be i - Walk: . Lehind to win Sacramento 4 doubleheader from the third place Hollywocd 2. S KR . Home runs—Mize, New York 36; without the owner's permission and center, Guy Walked, Palmer bunt-| ¢ I 1e status for the Pacific 5 S o = j Mol 0 3 in thelr series opener. The Detroit Tigers in a twilight-night o g ¢ Marshall, New York 29. operating the vehicle while under | Ph BIL cd ard was safe as quan ¢ : = g 2 is this i . one tored, then Hagerup singled to left | 8ame was put on ice for Seattle ““‘.‘,“. 3-1 an}l 11-0 in Cleveland Ay He ed national atten- Pitching — Blackwell, Cincinnati lhi influence of liguor. ; BLUE 560 T R o e Ih tollh the elghin when. Hemsleys, Glen Moulder previously S8 ion o the Gosst, Cleoult Kk onfi~ | -0 M Sentence was deferred pending LUE 5 i score as Tyvoll grounded out to-CU h conse ive hit, a double, d won VO gam in 24 relief Brooklyn need a lot of people out here that American League investigation of the flrcumflmlccs. i e b i i e e el 4 Honston made first on!dréve in two' runs. Glen Russt T won his first major g y0ui » Coast’s triple-A ball is | C Batting — Bo}udreau‘ Cleveland Bereskin l9ok a Glacier Cab Sun- — - —— — short and Housto i E g R Ol as a starter when the yg ; 336; Kell, Detroit .333. day morning and wrecked it to a shertstop's error. 0 all three of Sacramentc bl Rl € New ly Major Leaguc—which it s g ¥ B e 1uns. Browns defeated the pagg 541 Chester Runs batted in—Willlams and the extent of $500 damage. Jensen scored for the Ail Stars t e in a night game in cpjcago 468 R Doerr, Boston 175, - in the third, coming in as Tyvoil N Cincinnati 53 465 Home runs—Williams, Boston 25; CUANGES JOBS missed Dean's single to right. Hol- sees and Phil ohia pittsburgh 46 418, Friends say Glenn Davis and Heath, St. Louis 2L JMis. Thomas J. Moore, formerly loway singled to left field, and ad- | were no schedule Philacelphia 42 '3g9’ Doc Blanchard weren't tco happy Pitching—Shea, New York 11-4; With the U. S. Marshal's office, is Baranof Hotel Building vancel to third as the ball got % Sy Ttk Yesterday's results: about being ordered to play in the .733; Reynolds, New York 14-6, now employeed in the Territerial De- 11's the Nicest Store in Toww away from Magorty, then came in . A GRS > 1 Chicago 2; St. Louis 1. all-star game at Chicago. Ordin- .700. partment of Educaticn. She is the | e ———————————— r to score as Guy grounded out to (By (‘m Associated Press) San D!e o GObS Philadelphia 5; New York 0. arily, they’d have been all hopped - >ro — wife of the Executive Secretary of right. Hiisavetn, dasdi="amuny. | Del, g Pittsburgh 3; Cincinnati 2. up abeut the chance, but the Army HO)I’IAl mfi the Alaska Territorial Federation | Alaska Janitorial Service Then' thi the: 1P| RAlL 'of ‘the|148%, Younsskh; O, and: Buddy gy Boston 9; Brooklyn 2. culy promised ‘em 72-hour passes, 1 ot Labor. A Dependable, Efficient, Modern tourth, Puetzel walked, Mierzejew- Hulaell R N e A’e (oas! Tnl'sls e which will hardly give them time T g e Commercial gnd Home aki bubtid ‘safe fof & single, andiin 4 10-roundige - . : American League {o learn Frank Leahy's signals, St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mrs; Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW Clbshtilt Shvich ; Bk o e et 1 N {alaerid 1 00 Angelesjion: Thomas, 143, T Wit Won_ Lost Pet. much less afford them a fair Frank Hermann, Mrs. Willis R. # DARNELL'S for the SALMON PHONE RED 359 ) cingled to left field. Hop L ADRSIS RGO over| | SOMRDA, Sy A el Yotk 7 38 648 chance to perform in thelr accus- Booth and Thomas Ewing for DERBY, AUGUST 3lst ; CONKLE & FOLLETTE i Catcher Red Holloway of the|i o BAmiol, o5 % Aol —The A Disg Bluejackets, un- pgogton 58 48 tcmed manner. medical attention yesterday, and Adv., 652-tf. | \ Hiles et tn8 ity 100 per-- o £ | V0° SEVSHER SRR, 0L Chetr el st 55 49 And speaking of grousing, you Sam H. Roberson and Carl J. ‘ batting record. He doubled once |’y ainonio Galif, Newsboy Mil-'today, i ERlideb il should have heard the grumbling Jobnson for surgery, ; | and singled once. His third time s, 100" cacramento, and John T "‘: fitliste 100k e Cleveland 51 2 when the Los Angeles Don regulars Discharged from St. Ann’s were ut the plate he walked. For the po' ono’ jas™ oo Al o Fey & ) ; g Chicago 50 60 ppeared at their A-A confernce Roger Cammon, Calvin Streets, ST T EhE | Nisineni L 00 Ve HaREAS ADECHE. T AREW) oning (eRHOn . YosteR T i Wasbingion. 46 57 447 camp at Ventura and Coach Dud Ivar Conn, Wilfred Adolph, Mrs. 3 : % B i tnrep:t 2N SON BNHME RCTRD Kodiak, Alaska, while Bremerton's g pouis 30 60 3611 Groot ordered the Lars Sorensen, Mrs. Joseph Snow and Dean e*;:: E;‘a”’“’ for three.| presno, Calif.—Tony Olivera, 123, Pacific Reserve Flest team upset = yegtorday's results: o }:.3” Sene vkl 0 L x Score Gan Francisco, outpointed Je . Alameda Hellcats 6-3 to elim- i ahin RrachE, 0% ; " Hospits i All Stars Pos. AB. R, H, PO. A- E-[Ramsey, 127, of Vancouver in . the gt i TR ey B S nf"‘{(‘;“‘x"c‘;:xft Hogpial bee noh Af‘Ilfl‘Z.{ewskl:hg f g : g o fast rounds. championship poscibilities. | "8t Sohls.b: Chioage’ & Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW & L "3 Wi k. L‘i‘::’:;‘f G e I et Mg Ren De | onEENL Ry s at DARNELL'S for the SALMON ATTENTION ELKS Popaui 18- 3 0.0 '8 -0 L jirhmy. Mebaimin, - 33¢% of New|EARNING FOG;{UP:;:H;(;EI\;’?' Shii Eheml e, Ap0ON) bloycles in DERBY, AUOGTRY s Lopge, Bgelire lonehy 1i%0 Pa, o : ih, 3048, NING ¥ EN1 it Will oonenhagen Adv., 652-tf. Tnitiaticn. 655-1t. [t Jensen P 2 1 1 0 0 0 Bedford, in a 10-frame go. | pay you to investigate our offerings:' i Dean @.f ¢35 7 1o : --e in well chosen investments, ALAS- . Magorty LF. 8 0 0 2 0 1. Buy your Fismng Tackic NOW KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ! . : McDaniels RF 3 0 1 0 1 0 at DARNELL'S for the SALMOXN Cooper Building, 4th and Mamn. | o Puetzel C 1 1 0 2 0 0 DERBY, AUGUST 3ist. | AR S e A | i Totals 26 6 ‘8 16 § 3 Adv, 652-tf.! 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(isive contest in the local world { ADE_IN series has been called for next Sunday aftérnoon, by which time 4 ALL‘)“’ANCE it is hoped that skies will have cleared again. e ——— . on your OLD TIRES Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW| Hcrse loving folks of the West will have their days at the annual " at DARNELL'S. for the SALMON| cqlifornia State Fair, August 28 through September 7, in Sacramento, n w comfi ‘o DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. Prancing herses with silver trappings, colorful banners and flying o WWe AAl T2 . Adv., 652-11. g0 will add thrills to equestrian cvents. Nightly horse shows, rac- Jmm' m J ";;‘m" | ing, ccmpetitions. Genevieve Deller, of Elk Grove, Calif,, is shown ) F w They have won many first and CHRISTENSON BRGS. GARAGE

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