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< FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1947 | THt DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, \L‘\Qi\z\ LOMBARDI PUTS OVER 3 LEADERS, | Bat Philadel Jon | By JACK HAND | | (Ascociated Press Sports Writer) | R ( lEAGUE veslerda | Little Vie Lombardi, the feliow York Ang (R %Y 4 [ & |who couldn't win a ball game in Home Runs wedd will . rly season, is the most consis- 44; Kine, P place September 9, T wl nt Dod pitcher of _ the mo- Pitchin Jansel 7-1 Hol Cathedral, 1 8 losE GAMES Jeff Heath aud Vic Lembardiy especially when the Giants 4, pe oeloek o were batting and pitching sta around Cincinna Dean C E. Rie» wil read yesterday, and here is why | Over a three-year span, the pint-| In t! ) A e — Batting, Jeff Heath, Browni—|.ized lefthander has lost only onc2| Batti By BILL BECKER His two-run homer in the firstijo the New Yorkers in 12 starts. Mitchell, Cleveland (Associated Press Sportswriter) |inning, No. 25 of the s°ason, gave They have contrituted 11 of his' R ms, -Bos- . Coast League is consistent St. Louis a 2-1 margin over thelmajor league victories. pre in its inconsistency this year. Tigers. ! nce the All-Star game, Lom- Boston o by The top threa teams, Los An-| Pitching, Vic Lombardi, Dodgers|pardi hes copped nine and drop- v Batdorf, US- geles, San Francisco and Oakland, —Shut out New ¥ with five{ped Lut two, including a pair of Piteling— Shea, New Y 8 e e took it on the chin again last hits, 2-0, for his 11th victory over| s over the St. Louis Cardinals. 4, percer of 150: Ovarr - . jg) Arthur night. Ths Angels fell before San the Giants in 12 starts during @ 'Hp has a five-game string work- troit, 19-4, percentage of 4 i Dr. Lewis Allen and Diego, 5-2; the Seals were edged toree-year sp: tor him &8 Be guns for. 8| oo neien T. Sain, all of t by Sacramento, and the Oaks| - ng assignment in the Wor 3! UscGe were trampled by Portland, 14-2.| - ries - if Brooks get th g Capt. Pet 1 L-slie th Hollywood's hot and cold stars DGDGLAG Lombardi's latest effort, 4 five- BOY S(O”“ QE Princess Lo will give the bride found the right faucet and squirt- b hit, 2-0 joh, on the New York gy T 5 out 3-2 and 4-3 wins over Ser| club last night in the Polo Grounds i ALQSKA 'I'O HG’D yREE % attle; moViog. inta. g fifth place NEWS before 49,208 customers, has given | i A A4 tie with the Rainiel Lodger saries hopas another boost. | D) win 5 San Diego’s Manny vo stopped : ot they are 6% ANNUAL RQLNB 3 B T 1 SRR the Angels in al but one frame| CANNING TAKUFISH [ 00 (% SRR TG0 who L G A and received the backing of two, The Douglas Canning Co. receiv- oo “oviuq” out in Chicago ol ; Whitehead, famil by Johnny Barrett anded their first load of Taku river Nm» Siinans Gus-ania. .. o0 Acnunt Hetlon-wide Reund.j e B TR, I IR one Frank Ke! o fish yesterday and another loa (mm llowed by the first of Up, of th t} Scout A j- CC gt reception _\i'- for all Padre runs ; this morning. Mostly cohoes, they o by Pets Reiser ana G Wil get under way in the Alas- he z was ke s victim are firm and quite large, choice s ilerA mcil this month,” Chas. G. B V. ¢ The Angels lrad remained at|fish. The Fall Teku run last e Wed Reeae back iska Council Boy Scout P 1 games, however, as tF> Seals atout three weeks the lineun for the first tifhe since ' lent oune ta wera checked by Charley Ripple’ - Mretst” 28 wieRI He. as Splicadt sieopt oA Dt WL hd & chelly; AU O six-hitter. Steve Mesner singled, McCLELLAN T, RETURN | pomered in the seventh, his 11th Y VALY HAEC gd In 890 CH A Fome Jim Warnor with the decid-; Mrs. Jas. 8. McClellan, her two home run § L pu ing run in the cighth off Bill daughtors, and a girlbood school oo e STy e i Werle. Alex Kampouris round- friend, Mildred Presnall, arrived oo 1omb, ot el 51 o B trippered for the Sacs, and Ray on the Baranof from California. js. ne ¢ e e committ ited SR e L ¥ ¢ A last one the game With & jtensify tr k Orteig for the Seals ; Mrs. McClellan and daughters| ;o0 0 50 0F 0 T Buddy Ko ang § - Fortland, bouncing back” from |left thelr home here on July 20 gommes (e minth with a double o Decem ; i gl two straight setbacks by Oakland,|to spend the summer in the state| ‘g, [ouis ramed out game in Fach Cub g oz G ; b batppered thice & Aoorn PREOR re she was born, at Clester, o was re-scheduled for ig: Unit cor i P ol for 18 hits including homers She also visited relatives|gent 26 orisinally an open date check up on 1 O i L e ol e Dan Escobar and Har friends in the neighboring ot Lotk clubs. b Righ R el o 7 e Winner V DiBiasi of Redding, Red Bluff, Lin-| 2 5 Nfor theti AN E # o il with a four-t fort. ccln, Roseville and Chico FVRISCY. T, ; Al Mt PRI Hollywood got full-length pitch-| Mildred Presnall accompanied Boston continued to drive fow- s Al e L Sb e Lo ing from Ed Al Xavier them on the return trip and will ard M‘mm piace by outslugging particl make their home a Rescigro—plus the OE | Wl e fox aivepnl weskn. As a'0e (Phillles, 8-5, mGter Speung OGS g pl LSS i G ot B R shaky infielding AR R At tham five Tuns in the first thrcz The Units will plan a “par ng trip b » - o enarkling ye-handed Night” meeting for the Scouts >+ > York's " touble I % innings. A sparkling one-hal oo : ] i y s two unearned runs in SONNETT VISITS FAMiL ‘r‘olf: (';f' "; Vi (‘X[‘\lk”‘“:(‘i, l‘,‘;: and pot b provr | O Cona¥s WOT, Ales Bonnas s ome (i s ndea et cough t sve 00 WA phce mpvast won 1o Engagement of hits, wrappad it up for Hollywood. ; CAA electrician, has spent the ;‘l,')mf: decleion, 0 Alolipae James C. Ryan, Chairman of l’at”“a Ne!&on ES T ey past two months on the Alcan Ancther biz inning by Cincin- the Gastineau District Boy Scouts, e i hitle Phnouneed the Round-Up Announced Today Pacific Coz-t League U Geeper in the National League cel- for the Disirict Committe 2 i w. L C.G. OFFICER MOVES FERE | via a 7-5 setback held September 8 jet : ; Angeles 87 1 Lt. and M:s. Loy Renshaw have| pi Johnson's error contributed membe . in Mre; Lugwi 8 1o Sen Francisco 8% T moved to Douglas taking residence!( tne Washington Senators’ 5-4 the mzagement: af Oakland 82718 in the Jensen Apartment on Fifth| i\ came edge over the New Hedges, who is ed * # to Davis Porfland 81 76 Avenue, Tecently occupied by DI. yok Vankees. respensivilitic 0P, , 800 Seattle 78 84 1and Mrs. McMinimy. The Ren-| .. yage. a daily bullpen visit- S more Cub Pack Andils . of . B4 Hollywood 8 84 shaws have a two-year-old da o, Gafteced. his dbventh Ioss due Rotary Cub Pack U The wedding san Disgo 75 86 ter. 1 e s tied oy PIAC2 the middle er Sacramento T 86 Lt. Renshaw is an officer on the " Hutchinson Loses or A1 lisiaan Biaddaleq. fieu] (fhs e Coast Guard Cutter Wachusett.| jore Heath and Fred Sai 1eady u uneau High School in 1944 and National League They have been sub-letting an| . .cipe whole story in St.Loui: e now " ""‘ the Veteran: W. L. Pct lapartment in Juneau during thel,g.e over Detroi a ite i o Al Lous 75 556 577 Minimy have moved to the Fosbe i woicod in the first ir 3 betsity of Fafiama, Is also on cston 74 60 552 Apartments in Juneau. Hahtora 2a down (e % % A N0 e Vglerpns . idniihy Mew Yok 86 63 512 T d Post No. 3836, Veterans istration. Fo vas a Chi Cincinnati 64 12 471 WALTERS FROM PETERSBURG | i o0 pic 10th loss. Hutchinson oreien Wiazs, filed Artic e M 2 durk CEIXCB'OO 58 3 443 C. E. Walters, General Manager o ve i ¥ ot % . V. 2 .A“CJ VOIRGOR s EVRC RSl Fhilac<lphia 54 71 412 of the Alaska Island Airlines of ifl:‘ie;:,‘x,dD:::\‘:;t‘f n;,nh;(‘]‘:‘lj,:dt:”fljll SHAIOE TraOk O BNs e Pittsburgh 54 78 409 Wrangell and Petersburg, arrived|gne pinth ganisation {q, be- KROW =D FDAY aRenE & yesterday, to move his family t0 Cpjcago .came up with two in ¥§1f~ jns Su.lra and 1 _1as .hnfwer cousin of Artist Fred AsdoiNies Bebgs Beis 00 e o Pateibring. © Ayt orse (SN0 B eland LAl DAl e WA Thas ha dcapliel | Macietin rived in Juneau yes- | W. L. Pet e ot vamé et N \i;u“}; (\:‘:1: opt'rialtxi- b k_«] f;x]d:\!'] r\;({?dn:x Itmrge“llx(n Un)fllak]v;l Nabt ik e P { Another ni fame Shge - FW club facilities. Tt wil she flew today to Sitka, where she Boston (T e SOUTHEASTERN HERE ‘Rumlii\sck«‘ ‘i:zdm‘::ifi :‘]{71, S;m;,.]é: cperated by VFW officers. Persons will attend Shelden Jackson School Sk e e e for e hla ware I, Chanty, Delmsr E. Zentmirel . CHANGES EMFLOYMENT Philadelphia 08 700 SR04 Wl L ]AKE HSH 0 [ not scheduled. and Charles C. Coberly. Mrs, Jane Stringer, the former Chibgo PHEEEEE st L U cdyied : The E. J. Bartells Co., of Seattle Jane Blomaren, bezan work today in Washington 56 75 497 has received permission to trans- the office of U. S. Marshal William St. Louis 47 85 356 Briggs Steamship Company Hosp‘”fil NOT ’“,' bus! in the Territory by 'T. Mahone e wes formerly em- o 3 S R Shii catets abriven 4ol filing its articles of in vlayed by the Arca Engineer for the 3ot hibe Bt Felock s mGVAL with Auditor Boyle. It is a build-| U. S. Army in pERUVIAN SW'MS ling, bringing in a cargo from Se-| Georze Gullufsen was admitted ing supplies concern and lis R e — i atile of 60 tons of meat, 60 tons|to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for 5 Alaska legal = representative: IN TOWN ENGLISH CHANNEL; SHORT OF RECORD DOVER, England, Sept. 5.—#— A swarthy, 35-year-old Peruvkn bank clerk, Daniel Carpio, becam- the first South American to swim, the English Channel after whip- ping the treacherous tides in a 14 hour and 46 minutes effort. His time was considerakbly short of the record of 10 hours and 45 minutes set by Venceslas Spa- cek of Bohemia in 1926, but high waves and a three-knot current forced him to follow a route 42 miles long to cross the 19-mile wide straits. i Nearing his goal, Carpio almost gave up the attempt until he stripped off his watery goggles and saw the white cliffs of Dover gleaming in the moonlight. - MEETINGS OF BPW RESUMING MONDAY The first meeting of the BPW, after the summer recess, will be! held Monday noon in the Bubble Room Terrace.of the Baranof Ho- tel. Businzss to be handled at (ne meeiing will include the elec-, tion of a mew vice president. Res ations may be made by te]e-1 ning LuEks or calling 547 on Monday afternoon. e FROM WRANGELL Fdith N. Robertson of Wrang2ll| ijs staying at the Baranof Hotel - —— SALMON DERBY SUNDAY! ; Get outfitted at Madsen’s; open daily 9 a. m. till 9 p. m. 4 2x 4- Stars of | of general cargo, including a large \medical attention. quantity of groceries, and 25 tons| A daughter was born to Mr. and ¢f deck cargo, including a truck|Mis. Joe Pet n at the Gover and . an automobile. ! ment Hospital this morning. She will load fish at the Ju-| Billy James of Douglas was dis- neau Cold Storage today for Prince |charged from the Government Rupert, then sail to Sitka, P(Lus-‘Ho pual burg and Ketchikan, loading more| —oe fish in each town, and is due| Wheu you puy ¥or Q LITY *hy to arrive in Princz Rupert xm\llnct get the FINEST—Buy F‘LOR- —adav., ay, September 11. ) SHEIM SHOES at Graves. (,~--~-Hm_-m---~--,---,--'--,,M--,”wffl “c! ?&llul’le J{it‘é{fl-[{tb‘ll t" 4l"7 'V"té i this uv//c uu[mmcul LILY PONS * ¥ * The ch‘?llt/flltflél& Baldwin ? N I} N 1} ) { i Lily Pons, darling of the Metropoiitan Opera, pronounces the %fildw:n a noble instrument, whose accompaniment enhances finds in the use of her glorious voice. artist must indeed N ) \ he success which the joy she Such praise from so great an be conclusive evidence of ¢ has been attained by Baldwin craftsmen in th lifelong effort to produce today’s great piano. | ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY, Inc. i Alaska's Largest Music Store BOX 2627 PHONE 206 lrrrrrrrr oo ae e rerreeeeereeerereseseressereeeeerss r | 5-HITTER ’ { | ! | ! | | League Miriam Page Jones, Ensign R. K. Angell, | Will Wed on Sept.9 a, ha Leaders ues, R yesterday, Leazu fol- low, Jul Anck Robertson and Mor and John E. Manders Mari ng in age. J Loy of Petersburg is stay- at the Barancf Hotel We Recharge Your Battery Right In Your Car’ and give you an ACCURATE fest of battery condition It's SPEEDY « SAFE « ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT with a FAST CHARGER AND TESTER R. W. COWLING CO. Front at Main St. —— Phone 57 PAGE THREE ng's"fiéwaffs SEES NO NEED UTTER up ca ward two to fotir cents. I'h bes rade, ~AA in prin i 1 A grade from 32 to & cent B Grades hich have med t} ling to fetailers at 15 regular Continuad from Page One) vent up to 79 Thursday afterr = ala AL { cnts . Bhe Room of the Bara withng - the coat Batare 8 PP Lomen and Luc ohnson pre- Freddis 8 Biunleod ot el ented detailed on the e X Aaad e e Pas ;]4:\;'“ and picnic for enlisted men. .o o Yid pelt sible 17ote hel ing . u visic ¢ nit the Bi T i TR L Bheland ehd 5 5 ropean natio; depends “entiraly | uron authentic disclosure of the comp: Administratien’s plan e of “ths Citpy der e sotution adournine [y SiMeSSMens in which the club is ackad to par- denberg as the State’s prosiding SPEED 1 v T was refer- gfficer, together with Speaksr Mar 1 the Department, tin of the House and the te SH'PME"TS ek £ chairman, which H Republican leade — p . he par- could call Congress back togettor, |y oronti But enber Republi- clipper Express V. i mitiator services can Congressional 1 ers have no I over by Pasi President plans at this time for a special - Lec wood, three new mem- members, Marian J be Cot vanden- Teuchlood and berg adcsd, would rot “dodge” any welee 1 into t request i M uman that : S was backed by “adequate informa- nni- tion s In auny event, Vanaenberg said | Qperat smoller inventories, ; ; P tha pecial session would hard- less tied-up cop 2 : soscible - before October 15 539 b ? b ThHG possivle " cuts up to 53% e ”f“'f‘f:?“"' »1‘“‘,“ ].l‘":" g tad that aumorcus members “n“::“;“l{)‘; or mg,e, you'll Lol e aanman o\t of the Houss And Senate now are on 100 Clipper Express e Al s for ths gproaq studying international con- W he shipments \ylithlrl& ; PesilifB L Ciions and that other conzress- M, Alaska, and todn: fR i onal groups ars planning similar ()ut de. Ask for edat‘rnwl [§ t the mee (1ir Cllpp ]re%sal\ was Mis Dor 1 g on sW LA-Lngmc Clippers. BARANOF HOTEL ATTENTION RINERS Telophone 106 Sterting regular monthly meet- { ings Friday, 8 p. m, Lezion Dug- HM/MW[MIV out. Dedication pictures on tap. JlflAl' 73 2 J. W. LEIVERS, Secy 7 e Tl Sytem -//I»’”m i Waitresses and Fountain Girls wanted Perey's Cafe. 665 tf b/( (41 AT BEAUTIFUL / .E“LOORS o !‘ M ‘ )':5, [T’S EASY SELF-POLISHING MATANUSKA FARM GLO-COAT . PRODUCE WilL BE d kardwood - SHOWN IN SEATTLE SUFEEETE JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT farm and and four Kind be wn ding field crops e U.S.A. ¢l Johnzen’s Wax by the makers .mllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIl|II!'HHIIlllslflllliIIIIHN!HIIIHIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIMHIIIIIINIdllllll"lIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIMII.. IT WILL PAY YOU TO l | SHOP HOME BEAUTIFUL BEFORE YOU BUY? .= A Grand Evening at Home With a Conceri of Your Own Selection! ) A ol COMBINATION : RADIO and RECORD PLAYER CONSOLE OR TABLE MODEL AND RECORDS From Qur Record Shop POPULAR OR THE CLASSICS GOLDSTEIN BLDG. HONE 394 HOMI/ | MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED S AUTIFUL SAME DAY AS RECEIVED TSRO R

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