The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1947, Page 3

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» SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1947 PAGE THREE ¥ grounds. Pitching Salmon Creek Country Club WILL BE OPEN nda2d second s Boyette rcentage of .800; Cincirnati, 20-6 e Fifty-three percent of office em- ployess have visual probler Tyrone John- Foote, Ellen Dick Bird- Oscar H i Freshbose, George Flet- their Johnsen Tackle NOW for the SALMON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - R —.- — e T S e ~ [ his own causs when he tri [ v | bis 1 or for the lose | scheduled game between the (ARR'ES KANSAS { R » White Sox and Indians t Cl as | med by DODGERS FOR . LEGION TO EAST Pi 190, Cincinnati = i K 2 and hals in the National games were ht 1 who served in Juneau on L. RAINIER IN le a g u e war . duty, Cc Wilford Riegle, 1 ! g who commanded the Infantry post JOE REICHLER 14 pASSENGERS ADF at Duck Croek during 1942 and 'l | > wes a time when it wasn't = 1043, this weekend is rounding CLOSEWIN leadersciiiini AOWNHEREBYPAA .. v &b o0 b u 2 ) g Department Commander of Kan-| \ the streets of Brooklyn. Today sas by attending the Legion's n he thankful Flatbush citizenry 43 ARE (ARRIED ou] tional convention in New York| ] ) *agues come mat, for anybody wearing a The Sunflower Legionnaire, pub- | ! t rerican League Giant uniform The Pan American Airways {1eW jication of the K Department i 4 z iam 3oston, 339 In recent years a Giant appe 40 passengers to Seattle yesterday copies of the August iss e- | (By The Associated Press) . 1 1 and, 331 ance at Ebbets Field inevitably and three to Annette. On the trip ceived by some of Riegle's hmv“\l The Los Angeles und in—Willlams, Bos- means a Dodger victory.- In the from Seattle, they brought 14 pas- Juneau, tells of plans for the| much-needed stopper ‘ Boston, 81 t three years, the Brooks have sengers Special” which - was to Red Lynr night as they b Williams, Boston 26; (whipped the Giants 25 times in rom Juneau to Seattle John carry Kansas Legionnaires to th back with a 3-0 win over Portland’s Gordor ] 24 29 games on their home Carlson, Jack Burford, Jr., Willard New York convention. According Beavers to resume d 3'z-game lead York, 11- They won nine of 11 in 1945, 10 Simpson, Catherine Corcoran, John o the advance announcement, co- ee ! > of .733; McCa- of 11 last year, and thus far this' Henry, Anne Henry, S. F. Berge, operation of a number of railroad n shackled the Beavers with (ha lad , 83, for a per-|scason, have flattened their kind-'Miriam ‘Troutman Lad been obtained to we an seven hits, while his mates ly neighbors six times in seven Monte Blankenshiv, Louise Miller, cutstanding roundtrip from Kan- on Jack Salveson for all runs! In t ational League engagements Zrnest Lincoln, Anna Hendricks cas east for thos: riding the in the and third innings Walke delphia yave the Giants been Riley North, L ldward “Risgle Special.’ The result squared the series t twe Breoklyn, 317. to the Brooks but Weinthal TThe sanie dksus - crrriss BRIegIe's all ms Dbatted in— ze, New they've been especially troublesome' Dan Terzik, Sanford Lysne, Ruth “Besi Wishes and Adiu” as Kan- San Francisco’s second-pl Elliott, Boston, 100 to the Dodgers' arch enemies, the Lysne, William Rimes, Earl Bright, sas Department Commander in dropped back a length as me runs—Mize, York Louis Cardinals. In 19 en- Jess Idding which 'he Mighlights’ the accom- eked out a 2-1 decision when Cliff Kiner, Pittsburgh gements with the Redbirds, the Charles Morgan, Chris Coulter, plichments of (h» Karsas Depatt- Melton wild-vitched the winning run | Pitching—Jansen, New York, 16- Giants have come out on top 10 Robert Tuck, Charles Swift, Ray- ment during his now-concluding heme in the ninth. Herman Besse 4 for Black- So it is easy to see why mond Anderson, Margaret Wak>- year as Department Commander. was the winner, although touched | well hate fer the Giants field. Llovd Hagen, Charles Am- - >oo —— for nine hits to Melton's six ©s t ) love. mand Oakland vulled into a third place The G s played their, Dr. J. G tie with Portland,’ five game: usual role of st at son. Dan Focte, Margie the pace, by pounding a rs 0 1d last night when they bowed Gamack. Irene Burch a 6-2 win. Charl ass Brooks 6-3 enabling the lae, Charles Conway he win, although needing Floyd ‘Dodgers to increase their National it s helv in the fihal two frames lead over the idl> Card ie Robinson, who contribut- ¢ £Iing. to the five-run sixth Juneau to Annette: H. C. Christof- ferson and wife, and Don McKowen Seattle to Juneau: Darrell Bur- . Jackson Steel?, Jeane Smith, Uliver, Dave Burnett, Alan Mary Burnett Buchanan, Marie Wicks, Edith Potter Villamin, Elizabeth Lancast- Marmon. ... the bases loaded San Diego Pa Hollywood and lifted the Padres into a sixth-place deadlock with ; 8 Stars. Vern Kennedy went the dis- » : ¢ P It was his tance for the winners, yielding 3 ro Req Dase and his third steal hits. The Padres rapped Joe Kra- e ; this kauskas for 12 " Fite Willard Marshall's 32n me | tuns run was the 18lst of the er, Ma cne more will tie the major ue record of 182:set by the New York 3 1936, Yenkess of ‘The Boston Braves moved es to a over ; ; ! FOR MEN WHO rally, stole home while Joe SHAVE EVERY DAY warming up in that £ — 24th stolen 3 tome arlen season Delbert was dson “or- DING OF TIHE Pacilic Couast Le CLUBS 5 “NO-BRUSH” SHAVE CREAM with- KNO(KED 0!‘!! I The modern shave cream i [,,;5:1‘ for modern men S a half game of the second e place Cards by tripping the Phil- 1, New vork last night Sugar ; complete Red Los Angeles San Francisco e vour Fishing Tackle NOW ortifes at DARNELL'S for the SALMON S.,k'llalma DERBY, AUGUST Sist. lies in Philadelphia 9-2 i 2 17- pay Rotinson, New York. knocked Seattle Ady. 650-1g, [ DRC. peback cut Flashy = Sebastian, PhilpPIne guemoem e e oo oo & Hollywood o 5 < The Yankees npeat Washington Isiands, in the first g e LET'S GO SALMON n Dlego RS 4-3 in the 10th when George Mc- o non-title bout FISHING TODAY'! gl gl v quinn hit a long fly . one out e and tie pases FREE DANCE MONDAY NIGHT ® [ furnish boat and sport tackle round of ' rountain ey's Cafe. ioadedq to score a nner frem third Labor Dav Celebrat'on at QLO. EM EXAMINATIONS Eddie Pelliagrini arting 10 p. m,, given jointly Brocklyn b=y Examing are announ runs in the »{ the seventh Council, The A. St. Louis c rit, Sy to enable the Red Sox to defeat : e Juneau Industrial Boston following cl the Philadelphia Athletics 2-1 in Union Counc’l C. I. O. Orchestra New York Boston furnished by Musicians’ Local 672. Cincinnati 69 Landing on Ellis Kinder for . 670 1t 4 Chicago 5 0 : four runs in the sixth, the Detroit P 5 ! Pittsburgh 53 3 4 >l » rap. u < (2feated the Browns in St When you p«y »9F QUALITY Why Philadelphia 5 73 Fred Hutchinson, who not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR $ 13th victory, helped SHEIM SHOES at Graves $297.90; S b 9.30 t 99.30; = ™ Claim doubled in two ® Special Evening Rates. Phone BILL JONES BLUE 560 Amerlcan League New York Boston Detroit 2 Philadelphia 6 520 Cleveland 3 516 Chicago 8 5 464 Washington 52 423 St. Louis 4 360 Buy your Fishing Tuckle NOW at DARNELL'S for the SALMON Field Auditor, $313.50 to $34: H Chief Accountant, $381.90 to $426.90. For positions located in the second, third and fourth Divisions a 1 differential is added to the; to cover the increased cost of living in those areas Passir ade on tions is set at 70° oplications can be secured from the Alaska Merit System in Juneau these examina- 3rd Annual SPECIAL FULL COURSE Turkey Dinner i | ~ T-Bone Steaks — Filet Mignon French Fried Chicken Delicious Louisiana Prawns and the Finest Chinese Food Closing date for receipt of appli- cations is October 4th ,1947. aminaiion date will be an- nced later. DERBY, AUGUST 3lst. Adv., 652-tf. e — — ~ THERH? WE"?% 1947 PRIZE AWARDS rites in Previously Sponsored by f Case - Lot Grocery Will Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought to Gur Store This Season . . . A 20-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN :':f)R THE LARGEST DEER HORNS according IS| pRl ey Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread. longest points and largest diameter at the base are more im- portant than the aumber of points. Any horns with an cdd point will be docked the length of that point. MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST TROPHY znd p ?® " 3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. 3rd pRIlE A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE Fl AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND THE JUDGES WILL BE: - “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska Game bagged this season. JACK O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsmen’s Assn. BUCK HARRIS, Registered Guide ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. r ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY There are no strings attached. g A & —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL’S Sport Center until the end of the JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY season and will then be returned to their owners . © 1947 The €-C Ca. DINING DANCING COCKTAILS A HUNTING COAT WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE PLEASE retun empty bottles promptly COME ON OUT AND LIMBER UP FOR A GOOD TIME Ask for it cither way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing.

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