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» 8 re FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 Seals Get Closer fo Top Spot By BILL BECKER ted Press Sports Writer taking their .third from San Diego, 4-0, last . pulled to within a game and half of the Coast League lead Angels one crs, the Los Angele The Angels fell before Sacramen- | for the seccnd time in three Lefty Al Lien curved a feur-I for the Seals, fanning six, and best- ing Bob Kerrigan. Two runs in iho first inning sewed it up for ihe O’Doulmen. Tony Freitas, veteran Sacrame outhpaw, stopped the Angels nine scattered hits, whil2 his m: \ll‘\ made the m cight off Red Lynn and Jess L A hre run blast cff Lj atured by Rookie Bill Wllham& two-run singl2 clinched the ue in the seventh Johnny Ostrowski nit two triples and a single for the losers. The Portland Beavers Duane (Young Fc romped to a 7-0 win over Holl wood and stepped into third place, four games off the race. Pillette gaye up five safeties in recording his second straight shutout. A si run secend inning, coming on five hits off Rookie Dave Paynter and three § bokbles, made it Beav- er breez: Seattle kept Oakland in fourth place by downing the Oaks, 9 Four hits by Lou Nevikoff vaced 14-hit attack that gave th> Rainiers their first win of the series. League Batting Leader Hillis Layne return- ed to the Seattle lineup after a month injury layoff and contribut- cd a baces-loaded double and single STANDING ("‘ AMS Pacific Coast League w L Los Angeles 92 6 San Francisco 90 b - § Pertland 8 78 Oakland 9 Seattle 87 Hellywood 88 Sacramento 89 San Diego 93 GAMES LAST NIGHT rtland 7; Hollywood 0. an Francisco 4; San Diego 0. Sacramento 4; Los Angeles 2. Seattle 9; Oakland &. O'Doul’s stretch-running San | FLAGRACEIN NAT. LEAGUE AT GLANCE Games | Teams W. L. Pct. Behind | Brooklyn 86 619 St. Louis 9 581 5 Remaining Games BRCOKLYN—15 games to play: | Hcme—4 (Bost New York 2 Away—11 (St. Louis 2, Cincinnati . Pittsburgh 2, -Philadelphia 2 Boston ST. LOU mes to play | Home—11 (Brooklyn 2, New York | Chicago 4 | tsburgh 4, Chicago chedule includes un- | finished game of August 17 with | Philadelphia ordered replayed Prosident Ford Frick) | - - League | Leaders % Th is lttle chanze in th two le s's le but here are their standings through games of | yeste American Leigue Pat -V am, McCosky, Philadelphia, 32t | Runs tated in—Will Bos- | ton 113; Henrich, New Yok, 102. Home runs—W Boston rdon, Cle Philacelphia 714; Rey pere | New York, for. a per- of .708 he Nat Batting v Cavarre batted in—Mi Pittsbu Mize, ) nd 47 | Hr me runs Kiner, Pit Pi.ching !:nnv-_ New Ycrk, 5, for a percentase of .783; B | well, Cinci; 21-8, for a pe centage of -oo LOUIS-WALCOTT GATE INDICATED 11 AT BIG FIGURES .: 0 2 NEW YORK, bmpl 12 P— A‘ Nationai Lea W"""' 2 . gate of between $200,000 and $250,- = il 1, ron-title L ainst Jer- gevon. 7 oA sey Joe Walcott at Madiscn Square New York 1 65 . o 2 Garden Nov. 14, incinnati [ x 3 Sol Strauss, acting direc.or of Gcqzo i b the 20th Century Sporting Club Pittsburgh 571 g2 s R e s SRR T Dhiladelphia BB BLL. S e {]’l‘,: YESTERDAX'S .RESULTS oo 100K Were. signed A 2 {woull not announce the top price| Sirdlan 8o R Furk 9, ringside seats until Oct. 1. The Pittsburgh 4, 10; Boston 3, § (First ol e s o game 13 innings) Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3 (night) Philadelphia at Chicago — post- poned rain. American League w L New York 88 52 Boston 4 63 Detroit 4 64 Cleveland 2 65 Philadelphia 69 69 Chicago 64 4 Washington 59 8 St. Louis 51 86 YESTERDAY'S RE:LL]& Detroit 7, 5; New York 2, 11. Cleve’=nd 10, 3; Boston 8, 8. St. Louis 2; Washington 0 (night) Chicago 7; Philadelphia 3 (night). ————— PROGRESS REPORTED Ol NEW FLOATS FOR SMALL BOAT HARBOR The sinking n{ new piling in the Small Boat Harbor was completed vesterday by the City Street De- partment, accerding to announce- ment today from City Engineer James L. McNamara. New logs will be brought in on Monday for the fleats. He said that there will be 410 feet of additional mooring space | when the work has been completed. > JAMES KLEIN GOES SOUTH TO l‘OLLE(.h James Klein, son of Mrs. and Mrs. | John Klein, left on the Prince: Louise enroute to Pullman, Wash where he will enter his second year at Washington State College. He | is thajoring in forestry and ninor- | ing in mathematics and is also a member of the first string rifle team. His shooting ability stood him in good stead last wee he shot a four-voint buck, weighing 163 pounds, on Deuglas Island. FROM LIGHT STATION Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Salvato oI Point Retreat Light Station are staying at the Gastinean Hotel when | lt will be Letwesn $25 and $40. The contracts stipulated that it} will te a “ten round, non-title| kout.” i i - > HOSHIIAL NOTES Admi'tad yesterday Mrs St. to Aun’s Hosp L:uk for surgical attention | Zalmain Gross and Eu- ! Dischar Robert Wh and and baby . Lucille Brown admitted to the pital Leaving from st. , Master Roert Ann's wi Eric Ty Booche er rone Hcs- 1 of Juneau Government the Government Hos-| epital yesterday for .their homes were M Katherine Ezukameauw | ,and baby of Nome, Mrs. Is Peat and baby of Fairbanks, Ed- ward Ocenauk of Ncme and Jose-| phone pati Coppock of Kotzebue. Allj nts flew to Fairbanks yester- via Pan American Airways. - e i NERY MEN HERE Fred Hockman and Joseph Nel- son of the Superior Packing Com- | pany are registered at the Baranof Hotel from Seattle. s Waitresses wug rountain s wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf 'TIMEFOR | | GUN REPAIRS GET YOUB GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Herel! We repair guns, rods, reels, cameras and binoculars 3 ])ABNELL’S Sport Cenier | ‘o SRR e G GRS TR e S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Ouf al Home When He Tries One Base Too Many JUNEAU, ALASK Dodzers' Shortstop Peewee Reese is tagged out at hame in New York as he tries to score frem first base ¢n Third Baseman Johni:y Jergensen's double in the second inning of a Breoklyn-St. Louis game at Ebbets Ficld. Cards’ Catcher Del Rice makes the out as the Dodgers’ id Stanky (12) turns to watch the play. P Pheto. second baseman, into tho shadows the slugging feat of Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh power “rARU LODGE the summer she has been employed who slammed ou: four| Call Mary Joysc at the Baranof 45 @ stenographer in the Unem- runs, three the cecond|lor reservations and transportation Ployment Compensation Commis- game of the Pirate’s doubleheader 2irangements -adv. 604-tf sion. NG CHICKENS AVAILABLE Shores’ regret to announce that no chickens are available this week. * WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT - NEXT THURSDAY | [ ! ! ! ! ! ! | ! | | | ! ! ! ! | | | ! | ! ! | | ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! | | g e - - 2 - ) o ] ] . " - " 0 ' METHODIST CHURCH PLANS FOR SUNDAY This Sunday was set Ral and Promotion Day for the Sun- day School by the Board of lcation of the Juneau Methodist Church at its Fall meetng last night. Miss Claudia Kelsey, re- cently hired by the church Parish Worker, was mada the di- rector of religious ecducation for the church school Sunday’'s Rally Day prozram will include the presentation of pro- motion certificates, memorization work and choral numbers by the Primary group. The three depart- ments of the Sunday School will meet together under the direction of the newly appointed superin- tendents of departments, as fol- lows Jeginners' Department Mrs Floyd Dryden Primary Department (newly ated)—Mrs. Fritz Johnson Adult Department—Claude V. Brown. Teachers of the coming year, to be installed the Rally Day Ser- vice, include Beginners' Department—Mrs, Les- lie Sturm, Mrs. Henry Leege. Mrs E Carlson, Mrs. George Play- don, and Pianist, Mrs Cliftor Cuthrell Primary Department Mis. Edih Moor2, Amos J. Alter. Adult Department—Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. Henry Seabe Mrs Don Miller, Mrs. Robert Treat, Claude V. Brown, Mrs. Mildred Lister, Secretary, and the three department superintendents. Also planned and adopied by v | with Boston Braves s the recommendation BUMS IAKE Johnny Mize of the 1\(\ \..xk Re(ep"on y of Life” Sunday Giants at 47. for the Chureh, Kine in seven runs to| any one of which trlp the hlh~ tak> Loth ga 5 would be open to anyone wishing THAI GAME from the Braves 4-3 in 13 innit Sa'urda to enroll Rev. Robert Treat and 10-8. wiil be in charge of this program, Kirby Highbe went the route in which tentatively includes class- the Hnm'n' opener, wicning his €s in teacher training, religious FROM (ARDS own game with a homer in the In honor of the office ihe drama, Bible, parents’ class and tinal ianing. ’ U, 8. 8. Buck, a formal dance will | religious music. . [ New York Yark who be given at the Governor’'s House by - - lead the American League by 12': the American Women's Voluntary Redbirds Lose When Tig esmes. spiic a doutlshcpder with Service tomorrow evening b:iween PETER aRbLNiHu, 3 Letroit, winuing the second 11-5 the hours of 9 and 12. i DALI N ARN I_D in Fi i after Hal Newhouser tamel tiem Invitations are being sent to ihe 0 ] —Kiner S|ugs Homers e to a 7-2 victory in the opener. and it is hoped that all members LEAYE FOR SOUTH Since the second place Boston Will attend = it R>d Sox a a7, \1d split - >o e — By JOE REICHLER ]I)\ ey Z‘:’ “‘;,"' ::j,lem ':.ll',,‘\!"‘, “\Pvllrlx‘ Gruening and Miss Dalton = i . Arnold ere outgoing passengers Brooklyn's dashing Dodgers never | o oo o ‘,“.‘1‘ Fie BoE 10 TAKES 11 70 WEST! blane. yesteidny. | Grusting: 43 7ee were. 18 & bether position o Win) "4 B RN |turning to the University of Cali- the Natfonal Leagus pennant than _ Mize Makes Homer fornia at Berkeley to enter his i were today following their| The Indians took the firs. in a ' 1,0 paiiric Northern Afrlines senicr year, is majoring in Ivictory in the biggest game of the M tng affair 10-8, bul the po0ni 12 passengers in from An- | poiitical science and will enter a lyear for them ox, Lehind Dave Fer.ls sterday and on the return | graguate law school next year. A g TR ack to win the second go rried eight passengers to ~ Miss Arnold, who is the daugh- ars had to win and they did Batihr dhatuas e and three to Cordova. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Arn- with a 4-3 triumph in St. Louis Ear From Anchorage to Juneau were cld of New Haven and Westport, which put the Dod and a f“ ,““‘p""“,,‘fi‘ New yor Julia Pond, Mrs. F. McConoghy, Mr. Conn.. has been the houseguest of ames up on 2‘”“ e m’f” "'jm“’l‘" 52 R:_;‘ “‘": Kellog, My. Anderson, Holly Wag- the Gruenings for the past two et F g p Tonms Mize aceount. Der Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Knapp, P. months. She will visit friends in D s Radblral e ded it N tantes i Urich, Priscilla Williams, Hazel Carmel, Calif. {ia ¢ mmme o thre s e e ¢ e Kelth, Donna Melntre, Tom Me- ol ooy A Etantinn ; o el = unean to chorage: teve r. and Mrs. all a % "(‘“f“‘, | Or at the very worst,| San Zoldakv and Bob Muncrief yuyovin Hans Arp, G. Jermaine, | family of Yakutat are at the Bar- |“1’; ”“;M of “”x‘ i collatorated in limiting Washing-' o "' poco’ pasel DuRose, N. anof Hotel ver knew it utt . Shotten; itois’ to' tix. Bits. As ithe Bt: Louls K SSie: ey = g R b Brocklyn boss, knew it. The Cards | myowns shu out the Senato.s in f”fi‘f(_"l" Peniel (ilkoviohs el lad with their ace, Harry (The, Washington, 2-0. “C'l'(‘lhc‘l'd)\"l o at) Brecheen | Rudy hig his 20th home run of| o9 =R oe PEC Erechecn, with a record of 15{tre year with two on bass in the O Onr00% NG LA JATVA and nine, went down to his 10thfirgt” inning to lead the Chic defeat as he failed to survive the white Sox to a 7-3 triumph over DOROTHY THIBODEAU LEAVES Spil LS the Athletics in Philadelpbia —_— The bases w loaded in the| Tpe Phillies-Cub game in Chi-' 1o ine ThHibodean, daughter of| eshth. A single by Hatry (Cookle) cago was postponed by rain Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, left on Lavagetto SOl ORI Sl i AR the Princess Loise enroute to Os- | the run that broke a 3-3 tie Men's two-pants suits are now | ... e where she will attend | Kiner Slams Four Homers arriving. See them on display at,yrihe o conere” Dorothy will Th: Codger-Card tussle thrust GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” 6 tf po 1o per third vear there, During l SCHOOL RALLY DAY Priced from $9.95 pr. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND . . BE SURPRISED AT OUR LARGE STOCK PAGE THREE (onservation Program For Game, Fish Must Be : Taken by A-Iaska, {laim If Alaska s to maintain its lead as @ world-famous fishing (ou“(il Appm"]'s and huntir round, it must be- gin a conservation program J R M AKERW(K fo Hemmend Brown, President of the Ky Ml outd Wiiters Assoclation of America said in Seattle lust JUNEAU S(Hcol BD_ day “Big game and salmon g than the crop Will in Brown On recommendation of t hool sard, last evening appointed Bob- i, following a two-week out- "y “Akervick on a unanimous e R LERERRY, M 1ot |vote Wk ST 2EE e MRS e Tiend RTINS e TNk - BEaHE :;ly.l:;;z joard Member R. . Rob- < & sonservatlon brozram, vefore | Preyioug«to, AksdviiK's apzolnt- did in the States” Brown declar- et I gne of e hizeiest Cout- e e o i e ey il meetings on record. Robertson's 1 resignation from the School Board R e AR : 10 1€ Kas accepted with regrets Ry £9.10 RRIRLVS Akervick is rosident manager o Laws and wardens are not enough (Union Ofl Company in Juneau and for a conservation prc m, Brown o 5T qaughtar attending the declared. He advocated that spotl&-lgy, qe School. He eame to Juneau minded citizens of each commun- oo 10 vears ago from Seattle ity take the lead in wildlife pres- e _ crvation, as an example to others portsmen accustomed to CLARKS GO SOUTH thinking of the Last Frontier as - a land of plenty Fishermen who Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Clark have catch more than they can use left with Pan American Airways rarely think of throwing the un- for a short stay in Seattle. Mr. harmed fish back in the water. Clark, who 1is with the Harri Because of this, waters rormally| Machine Shop in Juneau, will con- very good for fishing are i)u‘llmlnt:‘dmt some Lusiness matters there. barren.” Lecaving Seattle, the Clarks will The sports writors flew by Pan travel to Duncan, B. C. where Amcerican Clipper to the states both will viit with their parents. last weekend, following a tour of Mr. Clark will return to Junea1i Southeast Alaska and the Yukon soon, while his wife will remain Territory Duncan visiting her family. jin I e D DB UD S DS SROR A SRS S PRy ) THE ALASKAN CAB CO. | “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY 7 na’um.n 7 ——SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” e e | i N ) ) \ \ ) \ ) JUNEAU MARINE CO. 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