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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 5 - RAINIERS " LOSERS OF THRILLER the Assoc fighting were again of the Coast Angeles Angels The Seals let S2attle score runs in the {irst of the 10th night, then came back with jlast started by Huzh and end2d by Ten pincht single, to take a Jack Brewer went the the win. Bill Posedel ond of three Rainier pitchers, the loscr. Angeles was soundiy third-place Portland, submariner Ad Liska Liska had a shutout until Lar Barton homered in the ninth. Thé Beavers knocked out Cliff Chambers in f{our frames, giving him his ninth loss instead of a 20th victory and moving them- felves to within four games of the top \ Cakland the free-for-all race, failed to gain The Oaks bowed to Sacramento, 7 to 5 as their two-run ninth inning rally fell short. The Oaks outhit the solons, 13-, but the winne bunched t blows with a flock of walks f runs in the fourth. J Marty’s bases* Joaded double was the big business. Hollywood, rising to sixth place made it three out of four over San Diego, whipping the Padres behind Ed Albosta, 4 Alcosta allcwad seven hits a ned nine, while his Star mates maced Tom Seats for 15 hits R v (By The Reals Press) Francisco ly 2% games Leagu«-leading today thre last 'cut2 for \Los by old six-hitter winppeds 7-1, spun & ¥ 7 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS g Pacilic Coust League w 83 80 1 % 4 T2 , Los Angeles fan Francisco P9ortland ] nd [ Seattle | Hollywood Ean Diego b ramento 07 L8 GAMES LAST NIGHT ollywood T; Ban Di National League w 8 70 70 64 61 56 L 49 55 57 59 60 70 Erocklyn $t. Louis cston New Ycrk Cincinnati Chicago Pittsbu 83 3 Philadelphia 52 2 YESTERDAY'S RESULIC Brogklyn 6; Chicago 2 ! New York 6; St. Louis 5. Boston 8-3; Cincinnati 7-2. Philadelphia 7; Pittsburg 0. American League w 79 66 66 65 63 58 Pct. 637 541 528 524 516 464 426 .383 New York Bosten Detroil Philadelphia Cleveland Lhicago shington 52 hSt. Louis 45 ¢ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 13; Detroit 3. Chicago 4; Cleveland 2. League * . leaders (By The Asscciated Prass Top league leaders through yes- terday's games in the circuit were: Batting- - Williams, Boston, .341; Mitchell, Cleveland, .331. Runs batled in— Williams, Bos- {'son, 85; Doerr, Boston, 81. Home runs—Williams, Boston, 26; Gordon, Cleveland, 24. Pitching—Shea, New York, “732; MaCahan, Philadelphia, 27, In the National League: Batting— Walker, Philadelphia, .35; Cavarretta, Chicago, .316. Runs batted in—Mize, New York, , 117; Elliott, Boston, 99: Home runs—Mize, New York, 44; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 28, Pitching—Jansen, New York, 16-4 for a rpercentage of .800; Black- avell, Cincinnati, 20-6, for a percen- tage of .769. e 11-4 8-3, IF YOUR wmTHE3 IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENY it will pay you to investigate our offerings in we'l chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main, e ——— ) Buy your Fishing Tackle \at DARNELL'S for the SA DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. Ady., 652-t1. | | LMON as 3 the fourth contender in |\ -linning National | NOW | Gianis Defeat Cards REICHLER definitely is aimin g bat Babe Ruth's home record 60,¢ and the Dodgers or St Louis get in the way, will too bad. to his credit cout ¥ ich Giants to t the for the second aight time 6-5 and plummet the down to seven games in the Dodgers. He nezds 17 to establi a new mark current is five games ad of the pace Ruth set in his d, breaking 1827 season > Dodgers gained a full game on the Redbirds by defeating the Cuk 6-2 Ebbets Field They linished off Hank Wyse with four runs in first inning Jchnny hack case after a of g JOr i Mizc By Cardinals Le just Mize ng his W it i count- sterday th of and Doc Blanchard, ollywood. the Jorgensen for the drove in three ird place Boston Braves | moved within eight games of fire and one of second by taking both a doubleheader from the i Red 8-7 and 3-2 in The Braves had to go 16 innings tc win ti fir game, ther only five and a h innings of the second game which Jo N me, has ¢ Swat King Mize Ha his 44th ahead of at Boston was halted by darkness. Schoolboy Rowe Philadelphia Phils seventh place tie by shutting out in Philadelphia Managar St Detroit Tige: on Hal Ne & hurler whe yesterday's t e record made Ruth. In 12ad for he wat several Ruth pitered into 'a virtual ¢ with Pittsburgn by the Pirates 7-0 fact, ma ne what dope: RUTH, O'Neill did vied nser the days fine Here 5 of 0 after sed to leay O'Neill 1 h in the:- th ame against The Red was sock a the (By The Johnny X d game, tye 1927 Pres him he w Eoston wen 13- for wa eptember € e record inning Johnny 22-bit attack with He also drove in scored three, Pitcher Joe Haynes own game w! he sin he | wir wn in the nin: a icago White Sox d ated the Indians 4 in a night me in Cleveland. Haynes allowed onl nine kits to 11 for loser Bob Lem- -~ Stars of Yesterday > < five won in his (By Batting, and who ul- yun and s and lead the ry over the the ns in c2es, Washingloa jeiphia Athletics Louis Browns were not sch Sen- ed - o PIONEERS TO MEET AT EIGHT TONIGHT Monthly mectings of the Pioneer: jalso Auxiliary, will be resumed to |night when both organizations wiil |kold sessions in their re: |quarters in the Odd Fellows Following the .bus mea2tin there will be a joir ial mes | ing. 1 Vic Car Shoun, Braves ur hits 5 of { Fitching who held and no r lief to ¢ 16-innin victory D FOR RED “VITAMINS” NEW YCRK — Requests for red . vita pills instead of black have been received from missionarizs in - the Far East by the Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Rele! 1 which aicing $1,000,000 from iscopal church mem- | - | Buy your Fisnng Tackle NOW [10%€5 at DARNELL'S for the SALMON % DERBY, AUGUST 3ist. = Waltresses and Fountain | wanted 2t Perey'’s © pills have an added |value of psychological stimulus, {the missionaries explained to; Church World Service, accoxding| to the Rev. Dr. Almon R. Pepper, ! jexecutive of the fund. i National Forest Timber | Missionaries in the Philippines, | For fe |China, Korea, and oth parts of { Sealed bids will be veceived by the |Asia report scemingly “miraculous”| Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, [cures made possible Ly shipments up to and including 9:00 AM. Sep- |of vitamin: 24 itember 15, 1947, for all the mer- supplies from American churches. chantable dead timber, standing or| “In one instance an old lady Girls 665 tf {ed or designated for cutting, on &n ‘)vimmins made it possible for her area totaling approximately 25 acres, to see clearly again,” the COTTES" jon the northwest side of Lemon |pondents sei H | Creek north of Juneau, adjacent to | Durin t 12 months, 35,-| the National Forest Boundary, Ton~ 000,000 vitamin pills have been dis- | {gass National Forest, Alaska, esti- \tributed in Asia alone. mated to be 539,000 feet B.M., more | ST Dol AT jor less, of Sitka soruce and weste m“ | hemlock sawtimber, and 1000 linca feet, more or less, of piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per M feet B.M. |for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M |feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, and lc per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in langth land 1'%¢ per linear foot for piling |over 95 feet in lenglh will be con- | sidered. $500 must accompany each ibid, to be applied on the purchase | price, refunded or re!.ained in part | |as liquidated damages, ACCOTAING 10 | oo e o . e i e oo oo | the conditions of the sale. Primary ‘ | | {manufacture outside of the Terri- ® LET'S GO SALMON | i i § OFFICIALS HERE W. C. Arnold, Manager Alaskan Sal I8 iustry. and Frank hem of Libby, Neill and Libby Co., are registered at the Baranof Hote! Buy your Fishing Tackle NOW at DARNELL'S for the SALMON DERBY, AUGUST 31st. i Adv., 652-tf.! | |tory of Alaska of any part of the o 'y |timber is subject to the consent of FISHING TODAY! ® I furnish boat and | the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submitted, sport tackle {full informatiop concerning the | timber, the conditions of sale, and \the submission of bids should be | cbtained from the Division Super- visor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- {gional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. | First publication, Aug. 15, 1947. J‘Last publication, Augtzs, 1947, Special Evening L] Rates. Phore BILL JONES BLUE 560 vis (standing), buttens + Dircctor Ralph Murphy THE DAILY ALAS (seated) HARRY SPERLING, IR., JOHN LOWELL LEAVE KA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA : Davis and Blanchard, Ador d talks with {0 ATTEND SCHOOLS Speriing. sterday John Lowell and harry Jr., flew south toge via Pan Anmrican Af o tend school. John will take fresher course at the Ec tional Sct 1 Seattle and will atte rays Harb: College at 2 Harry ha fishing on Peter Oswald's 1 Tundra and J on his father’s boat Junior at the the Fern II. at- been n has been fishing S. DEPARTMEN L OF COMS AP SPORTS o 3 By HUGH | BEAR MOUNTAIN, N » or the benefit of fans who spent last season discussi the greatne the Army football | team, here’s what's likely to happen when n of th tturns cut for the Bastern A tu the New ¥« } 1ext we Arnold Doc rt | more i ULLERTON, IR A 29 football Y good Juad s€le with Giant ucker, Glenn Davis nd nchard likely will be in ihe kfield but won't than half the g inder extraordinary cor | Bill West, Blanchard’s ullback in the alternat Center Jim Enos is & : choice with Lou Dau neil. Shelton Biles i ing tackle althcugh Statc's Red ) likely {ret the call while Alf Tavzel is {ning behind Yale’s Bill Shuler the other tackle position i End Tom Hayes has rained {ankle while Barnev Poole didn't { shew up He returned to Mis- sissippi fall Off that li lay xeeot ub, w backfield un- for n, as presented by Head Coach Tuss McLaughry, they don't like a bunch of world beaters, jbut it must have been a right good football team to produce so many All-Star candidates. > -~ Ll Yol COACH TO RET:xE AFTER 36 YEARS when e P AN 7‘]"“y dbwhi , is retiring after g | service in the Springtown public 0ol That means h alio coaching basketball ne in the hey're mak- Aetress Tanis Chandler, » Wirephato SUICE OFF WHEN WO TREES BREAK LINE novie e Flectr 5 mi uple of s )65 the Al Power M 36 years of 3 P ce trees blew Electric Light an highline e at 10 o’cloc cutoff halted the cur and linemen 1 the wire at break bel could be H He - Read the Rant-aas for harcains! | JRCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALAS¥A W DATA FOR °4 HOURS | Dowest 4:30am, 24h.s. temn. 24 hrs.* 67 43 Station Ba Bethel H: Juncau 4 Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los Angeles McGrath Ncm Northway Petershurg Portland Prince Geor Prince R vre Whitehorse Yakutat 55 E *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 ¢ WEATHER, SYNOP! An ted over the Gulf of Alaska the Al lands en reported ncrmal tempe prevail over than normal peratures a vemperat mine. es orted along the 2t Point Barrow and 2 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Weather Drizzle Drizzie .. Rain ..Rain Drizzle Station Cape Spencer Eldred Rock Point Retreat Five Finger Lincoin Reck Guard Island Cloudy. Cape Deciion Rain MARINE FORECAST FOR EVENING: FPrctected waters of and outside waters, Sitka to Y: El to 15 miles per hour Saturday. outside we night and A well-paid jdb for you in the Army 1t you recent high school grad- uates can measure up to the high standards for enlistment, there's a mighty good job waiting for you in the Regular Army. In addition to a Private’s starting pay of $75 a month, you get food, clothing, housing, med- ical care, low-cost insurance and fncome tax exemption. all of which would cost a civilian more than $1500 annually. You also get an exceptionally liberal retirement plan — half pay for life after 20 years’ ser- vice, and on up to three-quarters pay after 30 years' service, SATHER BUILL Y AT 4:30 A, M 44 32 40 12 52 extensiv A second low or nd is ncw located in the I along Ketchikan to Seward and over the Yukon and Tanana River valleys. Near m t temperatures over Alaska Temp. THE PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY c akutat—easterly to southeasterly winds medical | 256 to 30 miles per hour slewly Gecreasing this afternoon Protected waters south of Petersburg and | ers, Dixon Entrance to Sitks down. and all the live timber mark- {whose sight was failing said the!miles per hour-today becoming south Saturday. Rain or rain show ETIN 20TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY Weather at te Precip. 4:30 am. Trac Trace 01 35 0 11 mp. Rain-Drizzle Clear Rain Rain Cle Clear Pe Cloud; Cle Cloudy Rain Cloudy Pt. Clou Cloudy Cloudy Rain rnd Tog Cloudy Cloudy ed by President Trur ington to head the new independent mediation service under the Taft-Hartley Act. (@) ‘Wirepheto 3 goverm: area is ea has moved | ring Sea. Con- ka coast from deen low p gsure ¢ A ssure the Gulf of A slightly higher panhandls. Near freezing tem- Coast derrees being ihe es at Wainwright and Copper AW (Sea Condition) Height of Waves 3 feet 1 3 fzet 1 foot 4 feet 3 feet 4 feet 3 feet 55 theast; Alaska north of Petersburg and tonight southeasterly winds 15 to 25 and decreasing slowly to- ers over entire arvea. It S Tower gyt Adding 1t all up, youll be better off financially than a civilian making $3000 a yeari And you'll have sound technical training, travel, the satisfaction of doing a worth-while job and the companionship of a fine group of men besides! Get the full facts today at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. o8 GOoGOD 108 FOR Y0 .S. Army cHO THIS PROFESSION A FINE NOW! 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