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v ) DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1947 NAT. LEAGU J FLAGRACEIN iRA(E GETS E HOTTER IN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[- -JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE DOUGLAS NEWS RECEPTION POSTPONED The £ teache recention which the Is ln d \Vv n\vn’w Club had | ional Leag Phil L cn post mnul due to wor d u-m-nml rere moved whose | | Lton C. Rice's W will went homerless > is how the pennant race in | . il ol otr i 150, RN s o . | wels, Angels, Deavers, R field wall and Lou Boud- W. L. Pet | Girird ¥ 11 arid Bay Mddhbs ( lA | N ( H single gave Bob Lemon R 025 Oaks Enter Las' Two | y)\i"‘klf\‘l‘::ik\llf‘ : ic ‘(dx-r!’\‘y.\.md Pow- 2- ining Games Weeks of PIB\/ | el eitiar a weblk oatiaf A NANT BROOKLYN—11 games to play. ! ! at the comb: s © ) No. 6 doing pENl Wie and Cincinnati! Home—4 Boston 2, New York | (By Associated Press) [ e Wbk Rads were idle 7 (Cincinnati 1, Pittsourgh ' With the Pacific Coast — Philadelphia 2, Boston 2) League race into its final HOME NOW Win ]5"‘ Ha in lasi 27 STANDING OF TEAMS ST. LOUIS—14 games to play. Is fortnight, Oakland tightened ‘mat- Mrs. 0. . -Gilderslesve -arrived g Coast League | 712 games behind Brooklyn ters up another notch last night by heme on vesterdovls PAA (light Years G D|dn't Lm W L Pok e 7 (New York 1, Boston 2, 'defeating Pertland, 7-1, in the first fron. (s States. AccoibRBled By San Franciscc 94 77 550 Chicago 4) of a marathon, 11+ me series, her father, C. M. David: who is Bat Yesterday m) ;fi 547 Away—1 (Pittsburgh 4, Chicago| This |~ll'wv“ the top four contend- £0 vears of age and has operated 1 89 527 ers stand today store in Bellingham, Wash or gl 88 81 521] (Brooklyn schedule includes un- w. 1 Pet mahy ye He recently disposed 3y JOE REICHLER 83 89 483 finished game of Aug. 17 with Phila- |San Fi 94 550 of his businers hecause of ilin=ss Associated Press Sports Wil 81 91 471 delphia ordered replayed by Presi-| 15 gam %iid I tobe with his daughter and The New York Yankzes we 80 ° 91 468 dent Ford Frick) . Los Angeles B4 18 541 N tanitly Tere receiving congratulati 1 5. . 436 B 14 games to play ! VETS B 0 WL FOR TRUM A N — President Truman watches a hnunnz exhibition at y having won their 1 5 LAST NIGHT 1'. games behin the White House by disabled veterans G. A. Kopp, Spokane, and L. L. Ladouceur, Detroit. WALTERS IN; OUT last 27 ycars, a feat nd 7; Portland 1 l | Portland €0 Clarence E. Walters was 1 brief Ly no other team game scheduled.) g 17 games to play - ot . wsterday o take Ll ol i i ea g u e |t er e SR 55 PASSENGERS ARE salvin Looser, Henry Jorgenson, ert Swansen, Osear Finsberg, Fd :,ll,‘,"",[ :";""f"“):.‘w‘:,:l:,‘,l,,[‘“,,.\ ,,“l“, S Ll Ameiican okite Oakand - 531 L(Hl McGuin Michel, Arthur Maag, Helmer "Bnut- ing for his Petersburg home again onal L W 17 games to play ehorse to Juneau: John son, Willlam Sapp, Edwin in the afternoon i nnant cele 89 e a e r s 5 games behind Flowu HERE BY pAA’ ”‘i’,”” f 2 i W. A. Swank, Tvan Finsbe 1ot Dbkt | Nsth - Onlilind “ant *Portiand; ont~ _Faubanks to Juneau P Zim Huntington and James Ewald e e ey R ot S e 03 NRE FLOWN QUT S i o S Fo o il Bt S G i 1anépio nex ) games, their chances o k- ' e A€ rook, deod " > > - i _ Leaders} in ifhe ~majop baseball g eezing into the thronc 1'1::\1:) n,f eppard, Nick Mellick, Sum Mel- Elsie Crost; from Sitka, Mr. and ‘\‘l"\‘: 1;"{{1‘\\' I‘::v,“,“\v.:,l: lrf,lmx:.“.d M: leagues, through games of yeste peared slight. Especially, with San : S / Mary Mellick, Annie Mellick, 1Irs. Henry Moy, Willlum G. Brum- 00" ks Sk 7ty il tollow ‘vl skl The Pan American ¥s fiew Burnac:tte Hunter, Mary F. Kim-|iill, Mrs. B. Brumskill, G, W. Rob- uchis on Douglas, Highway. The American [ Francisco and Los Angeles playing i) paseongers to -Seabtle rday ' ori G >° Henkins family has taken temporary the Bosten Red Sox 6-3 g e o all their remaining games with sev- e g o0 Siekgbeb st A bins, Howard Baker. Dr. Moore, A. 3 s Bk ing e e BA G Williams, Boston, three to ‘Ketchikan. Twelve - o - w " reside in the Buckingham Apart- # first game of a ble 1 YE 2 ) Ok enth-place Sacramento and last- ¢ B g D. Wright. J. N. Fagan and Mrs skl With Dl bR 1 e e da Sl e 338; McCosky, Philadelphia, 326 S S vore for Fairbanks and one to bafil AR ments, with plans of making a tr Do T oo RUNS BATTED IN — Williams, Place San Diego Whitehorse. On the inkound ; 4 ; outside this fall. The Haro family chould come before the end of icago 3; 5 E A Fowdin 3 Breaking it down, San Francise 43 Y e ALASKA {OASIA!_ Frem Pelican, Ralph J. Newton, e e Wl gl & Ve LAl £ ; o | Beston, 97; DiMaggio, New York, 92. o . & % thts, they carried 43 passengers Sy Monroe. R, . Li wnd M, L, is'moving in this week. Their daugh- the week. Leading the fa 2 HOME RUNS—Williams, Boston has eight left _\\llh the acs this ' caat 11 ' from Fai hoiiley Sohirt T SIS AL TS 'i ter, Caroline, has been attending the St. Louis Carc by s2\ 1 20: Gordon. "Olevsiana. a1, week and a final seven at San ,,4 one from Whitehorse. sy B ol e My and - ie sehool here for several years. a half gam 3rooks nesd s 401 b ’ 3 Diego next week. The Angels playi g George Dalton, Violet Dalton N L . : Bingtion of ‘six vic- Natlofinl Teagus PITCHING—McCahan, Philadel- 8% i f Fiom Junedu . to were : Susan Brouillette, Francis Sec, and S any combina 1 1 of i 3 £ N e o Youk 12, Seven against the Padres, then Wind | yrorvin Carson, Nils ot L X B TR . or Redbirds defeats to earn W L Ay e up with seven against the Solons. |1 .ico walter Boardn Bk 1@0 0" Mo"DAY s oo i A o ; o ey " the right to face the Yank 90 4 After belaboring each other, Port- piice p. | 1) 1“ ¥ et From Hoonah, Mar» and $id Ben- Call Mary, dovec a4 "hc Barano the world series 78 National League land and Oakland wind up in seven- | ;. o I o in L. C. Lamoree and John i. lor reservations and transportation Hew Yanks Wen 6 BATTING-—Walker, Philadelphia. game series with Hollywood and Se- e “““( o '\, 1 ka Coastal Adrlines “eported (Gibson; ‘from King Salmon Bay, SiTangements Ay P The Yankees '‘ac 74 362; Walker, Brooklyn and Cavar- ' attle, respectively Nt . P bt inson, ing a total of 100 passengers Bill Shepve and John Wargum; — s pennant whilz ! 1 retta, Chi 314 Hayes tossed a five-hitter to curb | Ge, Lo i Leff. " all flights out of Juneau vester- | from Tulsequah, Mr. and Mrs. W B thie . aliih - house RUNS BATTED IN - Mize, New the Beavers last night. His mates, | irp T \ planes touching at Sitka, = Bay. A. Danielson, E. Se, A. Grant, rains made York. 130; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 132 |paced by Chuck Workman's threc- | gieqe Sandstrom. B Tenakee, Ketchikan, Frosty Bay, F.McIntosh, W, Bonnieman and H HOME RUNS—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 'yun homer, clubbed Vince Dibiasi \wiiam. Treehiond. Her hat II; Petersbiirg,; K ; s ’ s 49; Mize, Nev \;u)k. €. o |and B Bahi for nine blows Tames Nisbit Johe Guitl Bdwasd. Chatham, ‘Pellcah, |Gusthvus. Hoo g “‘":""’.‘I.l"‘“.‘?mn"{. NG--Jansen, New Yo The long series includes twin bills | gzortananit e R nah nes, Skagway, King Salmon . e 3 s gton 2 ; Blackwell, Cincinnati, 21- ' tonight, Thursday, .\‘Uu:ilu e 154 iy ‘,F{ .,R”;}' ..]n”'h,',”'?: W rulsequah i BOB GOLHSTEIN SOUEH j,fi"fi;‘:fi:&;“}fifgg d;“"“ £ i Sunday. 5 | .y, Lyman Day, John Champ-| T2 etrs from Juneau to Ket- — poyo Goldstein, son o Mr. and 7o «.,"n'n'z":"n'fi'&‘}'uv"ufl'«‘#" fike ork - e Games Today ol were Harry Stonehouse, C. |, OO A8 G T et At | Lumerisd Catawe of Wosdworking mnn San Diego at Los Angel {; o D. Payne, Mrs. D. MeKay, Mrs. M. | 0 o &b to ‘San Branases BELSAW MACHINERY GACTAegID B, M {Lawience o e T Junior Cellege where he will bezin eld Bldg, 3l.')Wcslpofl nn-d had won a [ (night) Totnukn borne and E. C. Underhjl! his second year of study Kansas City 2, Mo. nant in his year of managing S! Hollywood at Seattle (night) il Arlene and Johnnie s e T s 5 club. He ted the a rs o Oakland at Portland (2 ! nd George Linzle; to Haines, L. E ington Sanators &s - Pareons, | Lawrence and John W. Gibson der” of 1924 : e S e Flying to ka were John Van Fisuind After losing the opener, the R - - . i Nick Mary, Annie and Sam 9 aok to fulb the IV ‘gesie!day ]ITLE BOUI l . i k and Jim Staford, with John El’.flfln(‘svf‘zt(’fif Now 0l’en 5 in the seco e of a . HUGH FULLERTON, . SERD ttor Hiker ha | C- Bowen making the tound trip: R W " i !’f“d“‘ ,I;Im". Soaes - 1 NI;;W igof:l} niLfn'm 1Tv; » h ow .0‘1‘1‘ by, MeN (1‘:1 el Ty o pElt e ;l;(vn:\:v were l\rmv To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE o he 121 "o low. Jon ars of g 1 1 an o 'd Palmer. H - D ot centerod 1 New (Yark Gianits as [oloc? o cieting ‘the 'peoriant Ketehiian va teonard amer. | Trip Leaves Juncan EVERY THURSDAY tage My fist game with o {0 1“\“;,.11\-(. S GRS oot o L e Kits oo L w. M W. Wahto and Karen Wahto: io See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations e 'rioz\:‘l:iL n?r‘:‘ + Lead Giants—Hit two doul \e which won four pe STRW L YOI, Eept. ol kL Jipesu to. Whilehorse: - Josgph (|l:< Mol b i Cm) Kelly 5‘1(":;’7‘1[‘ i % S i il pd Bl ey past five years is beginning scheduled non-title fight between, Flakne. gt R o g ase SORTE AL 4 L ) Kin mon Bay, Bud Brown P i over the Red Sox lead the Giants to a e AR (RE, M5 geamh heavyweight champlon Joc Louisi Juneau to Fairbanks: Susan Hel-| 4,4 Ben Rowland: to Tulsequah IH O o T theg whip- dver the Oarfilna ps. o few atiiches are pop- and Jersey Waicott of Camden, N.!gesen, John Asp, A. G. Alter, Jane y Kisg, M- Batleoson: and 0, ko 0 Much SN Errommg KRN TRINKLE : L if the Cards are J, has been scrapped and instead'Meiinnon, Ralph Mize, e B U S LI N E s Ex e Pitched four and a do ycu account for the Yan- the two will meet in a champion- Cezshen, Harry i e o ki e I e R s' e nph? ship 15-round :out Mad hto, Wilbur Inbons bogduneay ¢ loss for the Sena- inhing of hitless ball in relief e Vb agiol o Mkt e enten © Aadison i¥ghte, Wibup € frem Ke n were C. Whitmora {ors. Stubby Overmirs registered the Giants trimmed the Cards - Lanlig s WIOE T e e ol b Py, dend S d A H ler; from Frosty Bay L i e B he late-arriving Nippy Jonzs, the| The 20th Centwry S. C. in mak-| From Seattle o Juneau A p o Weargel ned S e Ehe I ? 8 ar vlmc\q: ] averages ing the announcement, said tha ’Sulhr Jeffries, G d Godkins, Jon from Petersburg, T. A (;“”_ 2l something under .;10 years in age.Loth principals had agreed to the!Bill Shanklin, William Sehnatter-| .q Gwen Glahn Phillip Jorgenson, 4 L. POWELL, Hai el The Yankees regulars, when Yosiichange. — They were originally(ly, Paul Monroe, Capt. Louis Perry. pois R. Simonse: J. B. BURFORD, Juncau Agent B .L, Haines 5 2 4 3 Berra isn't in thers, averag> scheduled tc clash in the non- Hazel Hermann AR, o CENGHREY were beaten for the second straight 3. Mite 10=bonnde af. the Garden il B 5 : : Gay Linderman, Pat Scorto, Rob- time by the New Yor in e > A o i SR sl 81 .the Qo oughstn, Cash Cole, Rutl &t Lo, 105 Ay Blgtat., ath T\\‘Ay fights were vmlhd ‘m ].:x( > get an t“( age on the )tsmnlt Nov. 14 but the date was put bac Norbert pp. Lew Tus- ' "m """"""““" L Tl Tt T ST STy o e b i o s o e i i it en b it " ; sgeicd g (81 dopie: vices of Branch Rickey’s to train. Martin Geary, Linda Geary, irigle. 14 Ys times at bat, led| "7 BOSTON — Johnny Cesario, | private statistician. _They have -oe Siin' SOrBOuE Olavencs Bavids 2’[? 53‘;“; J“Ll;{ltevm‘vo‘o‘x‘:‘ 1452, Boston, and Charlie usari,|som: old guys like Di | SONS OF NORWAY M ‘ton, Robert Davenpo:t, Jake Dav-f i Sl depiey e © GO0~ 141, Trvington, N. J. drew, 10. | Hugh Casey and Bddie Stanky and e |cnport, Jacquelir . McDaniel. iy WiILE PAY YOU Tre er chipped n fuith Hils omer| a1’ gAN FRANCISCO — Johnny|an apparently inexhaustible sup-| The Sons of Norway had a very ! Cristine Gildersleeve, Jerry Ar- A for the Giants. Miller, 135, Stockton, Calif., andiply of good young players to put' successful meeting on Saturday eve- |thur, Allen Arthur, Capt. H. Ster- Huriing Duel Ralph Lara, 132, Los Angeles, drew, |in when they're need Ining, when they held their first iner, Perry Huff, Mrs. Jim Giovan- Lefty Bob Chipman kested John- 10- — !meeting of the fall season. The |cto, Chris Colter, Lillian Colter At R neing auel s the LIS BEOEIN P |HIGHER MATHEMATICS DEPT. meeing was well-attended and after land infant, Goorge Schmidt, Tom I. go Cubs nipped the Boston (AA OFFI{IAI.S H.Y ! Jea H. Palmer, New York Her- the business meeting was finished, | Kammerzell, Marvin Norelius. ! S ll 0 Braves 3-2 in the last game o {ald-Tribune: “Kentucky produces Mrs. Anna Lowell, social director,| Orin Kuhnley, Howard Lloyd, the season betwezn to two teams. !N FROM wESTWARmemlT half the race horses and serve her delicious avple pie for!John Rudd, Madalyn Vidas, Haze! s bidding for his 20th actly half the high commission- refreshments. Worth, Mary Bellville, Ruth Mack, win of the year. The Braves took 3 of baseball A baseball | ———— - s - - the series 13 tc 9. Arriving in Juneau yesterday af-|commissioner can make only 350.000; With Hark Grzenberg hitting his terncon on a Civil Acronautics Au-j3 year v ile a good “horse can| 25th homs run, the Pittsburgh|tbority C-47 transport, the NC 62,|make $200,000 This scems tol Pirates rapped the Philadely were Walter PC:ILH, | lli t a l:t}n:si is four lxime%‘ hils ‘12:9 k6 mex ¢ of the Na-|ministretor of A, Eo good as a high commissioner - 1 P 0 move out of |inah, ‘business meanagement division,| It is, Joe, unless you hold a! l he I rlangle NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is given that the under signed has been appointed by the probate court at Juneau, Alaska, ad. ininistrator of the estate of THOM AS OLSON, deceased. All persol having claims against deceased’s ¢ tate will present them to the unde: signed, duly verified, within si meonths from the Alaska, 25, 1947. N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator. First publication, Aug. 26, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 16, 1947. PO TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, ro reels, cameras and binoculars L DARNELAL’S Spor! Center e i i i i~ e x | date of this notice, at Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Harold P. ‘Nogg legal counsel | winning ticket on a commissioner. and, D. V. McGowen, ('onst.x‘uc-\ T Jivision. SENTENCE SUSPENDED The officials, . after completing | o | tusiness matters here, planned to| Matthew Kookesh and Johnny leav> either this afternoon or to-|Gamble have beeh given a 30-day morrow on the same plane umchpuspendeq jail sentence by U. them { Ccmmissioner Felix Gray. They LA RS e had each entered a plea u( guilty | | B: August | FROM SITKA to fishing for salmon during a cl Bay. nof ‘Hotel. A. D. Wright of Sitka isyat the [pericd on the South Arm of Hood | Cleamers Thrifty Ben Franklin . . said, A penny saved is a penny earned. Get your suits cleaned the Triangle Way and save through longer wear. s.| ed | dolden Wiedding WHISKEY Choice of a Lifetime Uulm i u'?fibltlu JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S.A. £X.241.FA CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL ready hemmed and headed just hung then 4 ONLY $1.49 | PAIR OF DRAPERIES yards long—581% inches wide tra Long Matching Tie Backs '-l|||||||nmmmmn||||unuuml||mmuum||||||||mlImmn|muml||||u|n||||m||mmmmm||mImmmmmnm MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY 21,

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