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EJ i - b g - .\’l()ND;\Y LPT ‘MBL R 15, I‘H/ THE D\ll\ /\Lz\bl\/\ EMPIRE- IRE JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE r ] 1 RATTAIL (49ERS TAKE [LOOKSLIKE |(OBBSETS ~Austaauwtoin iy TWEAKING ' GRID GAME. | DODGERS IN FASTPACE PRGN = | 1 Health Center, 318 Main Sticet, at el i L) NEw jOB p ) | 10 a. m. Wednesday, Septemter X | BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, The Alaska Rail will be rep- 17 c.c City Health ANGE were p. how- | Ro plAY BIG SER!ES;U“"‘- ot. 15 (P—John obb resented at the Spokane, Wash.,' ofj will officiate ls ui fading | sent his 7.700-pound racing car mice of the Pacific Northwest! Cnhildren over :iXx months of 2cross the measured mi's on this Advisory Boaid, September 25 and age who bavo not been immun- 15, YORK 15.—(® It By JOE REICHLER | wes Utah speedway 26 to enlist outside aid in com:at- j .4 inst heria P been add to look s if the| (Associated Press Sportswriter) at faster. pace than ilferage of cargo envoule 19 and \\hurpu\u invited F [op SPOT Pacific Coast Li to the lis horable pro: defending cham-| It's all over but the shout 1f {tained on land bLefore, but bad an ports. (o attend with their parents w Pet. fessions. America football | Brooklyn blows the National League | tuc continued to deg him and Mulcahy, railroad offi- - Francisco L ¢ 50 Tweezer-wielding { get their strong-|pennant now, every member of (he|prevcnted the return run required cial, will appear before the Freight Los Angele 94 8 547 the Eli Lilly Co. i Dodgers including r Burt!for recogn of a new world Claim Prevention Conumtter t “0 0 L] 8 t the dozens daily. The in- era of {go a saliva test Ie later announced he will make of shipments to reduce queaks is registerd. | the The crushing blow to Cardi- |2 new attempt Tuesday between 4 los occurring through pilfer-, Admifted to S spital el the rat is given one of »k their | nals’ fast fading flag hoves was le- |and 6 p. m age and damage of cargo over the we nnette By BILL BECKER several pain-relieting drugs. The | third y yesterday |livered by remota control yesterday! The Londoner sent his 24-cylin- In additon to all types of com- Jacobsen of Wran A:mnold sssoclated Trces Cpuliswlicer) is carefully pinched again— w! 1 the inv ul\nu;’\',lun the rampaging Brooks ted | Behemoth ocer the mille at mon carriers, the Advisory Board ”","” k .uyl w{”n,! ederhauser, For ths first time since Jun: 20 ) calitrated tweezers so tha$ Baltimore 1 their st defeat | the Reds twice in a Cincinn miles per hour, compared censists of 2,300 shippers the <h.1u: medical atton ¢ ’ not t scie; know just how much|in two starts 14-7 the ldouble header 13 and 16-3 while |with his own 1939 record of 368.9 Nont est Area whose cooperation Disc .“ ed -II\HI L Hn:.)lml it f a tweak tko I is given—toiBrowns as the only o am in|the Cards were being trampled in|miles per hou nd over the kilo- will be solicited to analy y- wore Goerge (:\lll\ n, Jim T 1{)0 0O'Dou determine the effectivenss of the loop still having perfect|{St. Louis, 9-1 by thz New York |meter course at 37532, fastest ping practices a 1 devi ade- Louls Ml‘nurd. e Iagerup, and >'Doul’s a record | Giants, |speed ever attainsd by man excopt quate protoctive measurcs in pack- Helen Corning, Francisco Aol ! Or. K. K. Chen, director of th>! The defe il a result, the Dodgers upped |n &ir eging and crating of Alaka com- aleth Lawsen of Ik v ‘ i 5 -% JaLoratories, said the experiments of the le | r margin over the Cards to sev-| Thae previous kilometer mark, also modit Muleahy will alsc was discharged from the Govern- ‘[ ly the wvalue of thej ere {en full games. They can clinch the | et bb on this saline flat ipate in discus:ions on tie n- ment Hosplial. from I e ..v.:;m- A | v winning ¢ f their ve- | 1 was 367.7 mph ing pilgerace of carg nte f0i Tt - - ol § aiid 5-1“ i (\\ L -es by maining 15. Any combination of ( After the cloud of salt driven tory to assure propor containcrs i ol g %0 5 Rockets, 28-0, even Dodger ovies and Cayd |up by the 28-foot snub-nosed ve- and the benefits of photograp Rl e L imnn\g of the day's {losses would dethrone the world|hicic stecled after the north-to- convincing shippers that packa ¥ s 4 ramer s Blg Norm Standl carried | champion Cardinals {south run, Cobb retumed to the and stowing are inadequate i o the wire as. _.’,\ eal by thrLb'.\llk.’)R‘ times n Francisco| \l}l\x'«nt,\ “in’ were the New York | timers’ stand in (h:‘ middle ‘m Im.- -oe | ! 7 to..bteak his league record of 2 ankees in the American League. |measured mile and reported that | " ‘ oth ‘4%ers’ touchdowx Louis Browns at the Yankee Stad- |the boedy and the south to north EAEE BOOKLET .i‘..q’?ni..’- : ef (@mp 5 it s S S " i R R TEACHERS TONIGH. o =% n3| YESTERDAY'S RESULT: lm, k to Lamar Davis and an- | bardiers can get now is a tie. One| b | ? New York 6; St. Louis 4 i g e othar of 13 yards fr Schwenk More win or Boston defeat would ; Teachers of uw Juneau Public | 876- IIH 'd Bldg., 'll‘“'rflnnflflofld ; £ ; \1\"4; ‘H‘(‘E“‘f“.ln L _\MV“‘ \(O;:” &‘"‘f“_"“’}, to Billy Hillenbrand sparked €nd all mathematical chaxce of the GARDEN (luB "0 Echools will ke honored this eve-| Lansas City 2, Mo. v Cliff Melton 5 : e e ¥ it o 1‘;1';” b /@ 90-yard drive to th 3al- “““ Sox ¢ | ning, whken the Parent-Teachors/ 10 Ha ke TRar tihs e pickl e 1 e e % Kra. | Limore tally, scored Ly little Doc \_1‘ would easily come today as the E . Asoviation gives ils annual YC- | ghmmm——"— runs in the nighteap i R Tiore b G boitho o " Blun‘l:1 the ‘1”;:2>\\\:[1_\]:h(~]:h.;"llzlf.i :,.»,:Vi}»l.[ wo | 1;\111l m:‘('llh\u.‘ e . 11 New — Use 1 elly 7e 9% 2 3 o 26-6 leac games I e Chicago hite Sox | The public is invited to attenc 1:1 Hifi‘:m_ Angels ': ‘.mu wwu‘l‘. £ (“.mw\hn B ]l);‘(::} v ..:vl in w(u e start :1\ 1‘«;5(;;” . ::'P.\tr']x(:::\l's twin bill '} wa plANS MADE the 1'."(:{[11;:):\. \\l:!th\\llll cx‘mn;‘ A u T 0 PAITS it . i nni Y ¥ N site two C veen Boston and Chicago was rain- at 8 c'clock on the Hizh School i 3 :;H.l):’ :L ~:~vx fourth i::}-kp\ for RO S three ed out after seven innings of the | o Gaa sub Wil meey Bymnasium. - There will be a briof § Grilles, s.h"ck Absorbers, Knee JT. Souts g : Vic Kulbiisko sm first game with the score tied at u Garden Ciub Will mee o beai "o entortatnment, and: | Astlon. Units, Motors, Trans- th Bl h;) G TREhel SR Rl Buffa 1-1 g 1y afternoon at 130 Yoreoments will be served } missions and a MILLION i At «)‘r}A‘p;;‘ At business yesterday PR A et {clock at the home of Mrs. Eiton 8 oo Ag Eat S ig basl t survived two v Mrs. J. L. Peterson gy g in Mr. Kolly’s pennant By Sdbbing with an int ass. | loped the twice in il s Biaies s M A (SORIE S SER S A, 00 NOT We Mail and Ship Promptly e atesin. Ivankia s Ps man pas La- ington 16 6 1hbve past | Fletcner nnd Mrs, Robert. Webb, DAMNING FOUR RERGENE At WH Vi f bl N o A and ' the Red Sox into second place, they wore seheduled to. entertain PAY you to investigate our offerings Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. G Dhras plonships at Forest Mills by the same combination ot up the League were officially eliminated A wnis’ month, will be D well chosen investments, ALAS- 1950—1st Avenue South S Benvors g o o third, scored on a 13-yard run by from any pennant hopes when the | hostesces instead KA FINANCF CORPORATION, Seattle, Wash. thelf Hopes alive ik i Cheo Vutryn. Georg> 's 31 Yankees won. The fifth-place Phila- | 2 Boerjan, newslet- Coover Building, 4th and Mam. from Hollywood. ASKS DIVORCE I pans y.,l Dippy Evans provid- | delphia ‘Mhly'lll‘l»\ moved to within | tey tor of the Northwost Gar- -~ - a1, A o fileg & the fourth counter two anc *a ames of fourth- |dens magazine, sailed from Van- nl "' (.x’m‘x: “\'J" J\lm‘“ anl Rockets tallied tn the third ‘h!‘-lrlv; (’llxl.m: .ni“l)\‘rle‘ ating the | couver, B ept 1lu. and plans FR NCES BERG & oty ne Roh. Fori0 on 23-yarc rd- wdians -9 in the first g e of a g I on h garden club in Supply officer of iy thegmpati=| 2 1 SOROGICE R R N G st s e T MR ke Keyboard Iarmony and Arranging XM’“““~ b - (»\.“lm d pave 10 He hit Ramsey with ore from 41 Held to g by the cuns 1 o DAUGHTER BORN 10 for VETERA? ”?'\INL\(’ under G. 1. BILL he w)."‘:ll‘(\!fl“{“. i Lt d completed another to double header in Chicago, the third- FORMER JUN 2 B % The U. S ikt oni A« not to play Leagpe wer cofficially eliminated | b 2 : Waitresses a rountain Girls deny the vote to wemen but in- T JV!\;:iL:”zluqvl»,x;z‘\\x‘uu‘l‘fr;xi:(llxdiuulz n' «‘-Ilt‘\‘ Word has been received by Mrs - wanled at Percy's Cafe. 665 if'terpretaticy of the document did umph for the Braves in the opener g: Aty gml,{:x,,‘w{ m‘::“m“ Ry Elaines C“tof‘ Now ol’en e a g u e but Johnny Schmitz chucked a 6-1{and Mrs. Jobn Lewis Gaffney in . VY VORI 7 SONE 7 VN 7 PR R | #ight-hit victory for the Cubs in the | Haverhill Mass, on Eoptember 3, To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE weffvvan s'er(und“umno "l‘l\v C ||:l»_l(wu de- | Mrs. Gaffney is the former Pa- . spite their victory, saw their flag ' (ricia Harlan h. A : ) flag {ricia Haland, who was born and Tl’l! Leaves Juneau EVEIY THURSDAY 3rd Annual Deer Hunters’ Derby 1947 PRIZE AWARDS ! Previously Sponsored by ! Case = Lot Grocery DARNELL’S Sport Center wWill Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought te Qur Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Area ES| pRIlE Y INGTON AUTOMATIC SHOT GUN. The Award will be made for the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread. longest points agd largest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd peint will be docked the length of that point. FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST z d pRIl ge TROPHY—2 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be frem 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 PRIZE ... THE JUDGES WILL BE: 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 T One set of antlers cannot win more than one prize. ——These pr ve offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and geod will. There are no strings attached. —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL’S Spor! Center until the end of the season ahd will then be returned to their owners y \ ) \ \ \ 3 3 A MODEL 70 -— (30-06) WINCHESTER RIFLE A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season. s in the two major leag through games -of Sunday, @ follows: America BATTING .335; McCos Philadelphiz RUNS BATTED IN Williams H | Boston, 96; DiMaggio, New York ee Iege s 92, | HITS—Pesky, Boston, 184; Kell, Detroit, 171 HOME RUNS-—Williams, Boston o am‘}‘ 29; Gordon, Cleveland, 27. ITCHING—McCahan, Philadel- phia, 10-4, .714; Shea, New York, 12- PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Supt 15.] 5, .706. # Good looking Skee Rieg | National League dashing young man of 31, w(th lm‘| BATTING—Walker, Philadelphia, strapp frame of a fullback, iron 362; Cavarretta, Chicago.. .316 nerves and a man they say plays, RUNS BATTED IN - Mize, New golf out of a suitcase, is the 1947 ] York, 128; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 121. | United States Amateur Golf Cham- HITS Walker, Phialdelphia, pion. [ 186; Holmes, Boston, 177 The redoubtable Skee, christened | HOME RUNS-—Kiner, Pittsburgh, but never referred to as Rnber!' 49; Mize, New York, 47. PITCHING Jansen, New York hopes disay The Philadelphia Phils vacated the cellar to make room for Pitts burgh as they dumped the Pira twice 7-3 and 9-7 in a double header pear as | in Pittsburgh. The Phils hold sev= | enth place by half a game. | -~ -ee i Henry, won the coveted crown from top gallery favorite, Johnny Dawson | 19-5, .792; Blackwell, Cincinnati, 21- 'of Hollywood, on the 35th hole, by a 8, . score of two and one, in a closely e sk i — waged duel that kept 5000 gallery-| ites tense with excitement for the | = | full d‘mance Satmday | ROLLER | wxuagyoFaL | SKKATES | 10 MiT oAy are The Ameflcan Legion Auxiliary | H i Y | glll hotld tlhelr socjal meeting in the | ugou omorrow ening. In ere or ou | charge Will be Mrs. :ele;‘g.!ew:nl.]‘; ai | wt}y is Chairman of the Music Com- mittee. | = - | After the initiation of two candi- Bargain Prices ||« o nowr win | and rummage plans laid Ior! Wednesday's sale. Mrs. J. A. So-| $3 50 |foulis and Mrs. Olaf Bodding arc\ 2 |in charge of rummage. . { S per Pall‘ Waitresses and Fountaln Girls' and up wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf] O S L WS S | mADSEN || TMEFOR | ! 3 'l Cyecle and ||| GUN REPAIRS Fishing ||| cer voun cons sning It ceT YOUR GUNS | Supply ||| READY .. Huntin | § | 820 E STREET ||| Season Is Herel e repair gu rods, H Pllolle Green 113 reels, cameras and binoculars Opp. Ball Park JUNEAU DARNELL’S Sport Center e rrrrr e (reared in Juneau {also from Juneau and was at Mr. Gaffney is one Alasv., See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations O IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS lNES reporter on the He is now con th2 Haverhill Ga:zette as an editorial writer Catherine Ann is the first child for the Gaffneys. | ; - MRS. 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