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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947 | MIGHTY MGURK' || FINALSHOWING AT . CAPITOL THEATRE Wallace Beery as a |blustering, two-fisted gent, a char- |acterization that has kept him at top of the biggest box-office) ts for years, i Last Times Tonighi! th L time In G-M Stockwell THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LAST WEEK OF PLAY IN | : PAGE FIVE DODGERS WINFLAG I ————— e e = . 1 6R GH DRy TSNy SHOWS AT 7:30—9:30 big-hearted, ktack with ten gain—thi; «old Dean K D | The Mighty McGurk M- NO{KE U? comedy- at the Capitol Seals Trying fo Clinch Pen- | ‘ ROUNDUP enaa)rnrvzillnthgge'Ig(l;ig:fn | Do, S FOR 1947 ‘ ; DENNIS BLAINE - 0'KEEFE PERRY CARMEN COMO - MIRANDA ' PCLEAGUE JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer The Brooklyn Dodgers, only team |awoke this morning as official Na- | tional League champions of '47, and on Their Heels Theatre for the last times tonig | Beery and young Stockweli s | By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. in. the words of President Branch | . ADDED the limelight in a story that a e NEW YORK, Sept. 23.——When | (By The Associated Press) Rickey they)l be champions “for | N A MELODY jammed with husman interest Andy Kerr, long regarded as the; The long (184-game) Pacific Coast | many years to come.” | , 3 N the drama of an ex-champion who outstanding advocate of Pop War- | League season winds up this week | Not many of the Brooks were Carizon Late adog homeless 1 VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 23.-M s “outmoded” double w i Feature at 8 i W RGRmw Ar S e Sept. 2 outmoded” double wing form- | with league-leading San Francisco |aware of the good news until today. | L re at ¢t —_——————— aulie Blank, 158, Spokane, posted | ation, turns to the popular “T,"|trying to clinch the pennant in|Only those few who had stayed over Wednesday-Thursday INSIDE STORY", .. of the ' toughest guy who ever bossed 1 knockout you'd think that would be new n-rouy win over TAFT-HARTLEY ACT Emory kson, 159, Richmond,, Andy doesn't think so {ond place T.os AhizelBé tiés to over- |Festaurant learned Just nighbcenat Calif., last night in the scheduled Kerr, retired by Colgate, took a jcome a one-game deficit in seven | the long grind finally was over and SUBJE(T 0': 'I'M_KS 10-round main event job at little Lebanon Valley College |tries at Sacramento. |that the Dodgers had backed into Prelitainaries and is baving a wonderful time . ..| The Seals having taken a 13-8 the pennant s . . .| seven games at San Diego while sec- | at Brooklyn Pitcher Hugh Casey's Bv lABOR (OUM(H ; 1-1;‘1 N“”lvr};;” Vancouver ;: 'mlr:\m,- to see if it is possible to | edge in previous games with San When It Happened 2., decisionec edric Flourney, 130, | ccach football without pressure,” | their chances of holding the The time was vrecisely 11:30 a shiphuilding srew-uncon : Detroit, . 6; Charlie O'Kelly, 147, says Andy. lead appeared good. The Angels|(EDT). It came about when the s qugred a woman's heart! discussion of sne Taft-Hart- };!lmu (-;m and Buddy Hoffman,| “The “T’—sure I'm using it, partly | have won oniv 10 while losing 11 to | Chicago Cubs, who had dropped the with labor law will be held by the 146, Scattle, drew, 6; Eddie Helm,'| because that's what the boys learned | Sacramento this year. | opener of a day-night double head- Juneau Central Labor Council this 142, Vancouver, B. C., knocked out ' last year. But don't forget we used | Portland and Oakland have |ef, 4-2, to fan the Cardinals’ flick- MARTHA STEWART - MICHAEL DUNNE P‘x{xm\ Sept at 8 p. m, in the 'lm‘nk Duane, 144, Vancouver, B.[it at Colgate, too. T'd say it was|clinched the third and fourth spots|ering hoves for a few more hours, REED HADLEY AFL Hall on Second Street. The C. 2 our formation in 1944 and last year | putting them in the President’s Cup |defeated the Redbirds 6-3 in the i . I | ) BRYAN FOY LEWIS SEILER Bulletin posted this morning label LY S those same bovs Paul Bixler has now | playoffs, but there’s still doubt as to |seoend game thus eliminating them Produced by « Directed by led the discussion’s subJ‘(‘!‘( the were running from the ‘T . If it | which will finish where. The Beav- | from the race Screen Play by Leonard Praskins « Adaptation by Harold Buchman Taft-F ey “anti-lator” law. All |1s the best offensive formation in-|ers, leading the Oaks by one game, Instead of the usual tumult and From a Play by Louise Hovick affili members arc invited t istead of the one that I think is finish up at Hollywood. The Oaks shouting that usually accompanies ! i y panic \ end the meetir , j best, T want to know about it.’ lentertain Seattle at home. (the winning of a flag, the players SR . b ‘ | A win for San Francisco and a |as well as the Flatbush faithful took S PHUS R A J ¢ : OBSERVING THE NICETIES | loss for Portland tonight would |the ziumph in stride ¥ - TARU )GE ’ 7 Ve Buids . IS pRoMISED 3o B TR | automatically dispel the Beaver seleded Sho" Subjecls MICHAEL 0'S ol MuiSThSaater ics Baranct | Joe Koamar. now o sphomore BLOTRIE S 1S S| Al Latest World News Evenis via Air E for rescrvations and transportation tackle at Western State College of (ol BCE RIPEL 0 | Manager Burt BHotton ssid that atest Wor ews LVenis via Alr LXpress ANNE sHIRlEY arrangements —adv. 604-tf Macomb, TIL, went right into the oo o o mimianie bl et — _— I | Marines from Nesquehoning, Pa ¢ o e Hio T e e | WA i sche en GI sports STAN OF THE CLUBS s 9.8 BErCS AERINAL LHEPIEE - - - . — ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS :.‘“fh :':'1 u;t‘ dw)l‘n}”‘ll‘;illzr (v‘ !«I;r)l‘l!_ i ; Pa Ocdet. Taapi York Yankees which gets under I.N()nu, T.s“nm\u.“/‘ GIVEN, | Joe captained an enlisted men’s | w L Pet i:m“ }_]l:‘";‘i:l\“,‘l,l _1‘“,‘ ?“3‘“.’. .Ml Y _nwm '!,"\v undersigned was. on the | SEATTLE, Sept. 23— General | football team™ which opposed the San Francisco 100: M0 BBaR ;] ‘.” 9 %"f‘“-*l as ‘l"’ 22nd day of September, 1947, duly 'Nanager Earl Sheely of the Seattle | officers from the same Marine out- |Los Angel 9 80 h ol Al 18 apeners I W appointed administrator of the es- | Rainiers was scheduled to leave by | fit Portland 94 85 e the second World Series dlash rEY . ® ¥ GENE p A‘e? 1 '?‘ el D‘, 4 "f“l tiations for a possible player tieup | field just before the game, the GO A0 e I 1941, fonr v'anr‘s‘utlu nnlv 'll'lhu lncKHAR]‘ that Letters Testamentary therefor petween the coast and American |leader of the officers extended his Hollywood B4 780 e L e l:v' G R 24 SURVER on said day were duly issued to-the i1enguc baseball clubs hand and said: “Bertilli, Notre Sacramento B g e Sl S e o eaners stepuanie sacucion f Undersizned b sl RRIAS Delares iy depastute | DAME, Not to be outdone, Joe San Diego e BT Bl il o RS PP T 11 parsois hAVIEE DA bhE et o said before his departure| 22 <o - TR 1O B8 O HORS, 00 fERpr tempts since 1800, | S ToMMY BOND a1 {aktate ate ey, reqhiediits s Juat 1 /hig:dicker Wit the: Migens | §XASPEO0 BertH &/ e Nathoanl Tekyic Turns Back Cards i FEREPOscrc pioauRB 2] bresent said claims, with proper | N33 Dot successful he would head| T/ ”‘{”i Nesquehoning . ! 4 T Aty pet,| ©Qddly enough, it was Johnny s d il L YES. 115 A RETURN s ot i e DR e Clavelafid witls & ropass) for u| 0t 1agh, Sypork Angelo, fooklng o5 o 5 gy Schmitz, the southpaw pitcher who aid the Litile Moth . . . 38, 1T°S . g i very puzzled, was wondering if that oklyn ¢ 5 1B e Siinea had b AND A GOOD ONE! six (6) months from the date of |- i g : college had turned out any All- St. Louis §5 4 ey 5y shal TERIEL KRR TER CRIRE T e “Don’ ; it AND A GO ONE: this Notice, to the undersigned Ad-| Both failing, ne 15 expected 0 20| aAyoricn players : Boston 8 67 g lask ame ot Mo 1940 season. re Don't get in that suit! " " ministrator at its office in Room |into the oven market for a number | AT PAYSTS | New York 78 6 cessitating an unprecedented playoff It just came back from & & _ 200, Seward Bufiding, Juneau, Al- Of new plavers to bolster the vet- | Cincinnati 72 79 477 With Brooklyn, who snuffed out St. the Triangle Cleaners.” aska. eran-studded Ralnier lineup. i FROM SITKA Chicago 67 82 450 Louis’ final hoves. Schmitz |'(‘l|“\vt'(l - Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd =~ Owner Emil Sick announced thiz| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fitz- pitishurgh 61 88 g starter Paul Erickson in the third| e 3 : ; day of September, 1947 weckana hitel Tha bt Gerald, of Sitka, are registered at philadelphia 005 50 idppyiunbiEatlar USRI RS MEES0 ) CLOSED SATURDAY Al for Kentuckys ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE closed with a new attendance record | the Baranof. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS D e W | AFTERNOON Boootheat Bosrbon AGENTS of 548368 he would loosen the purse | - S T | St. Louis 4, 3; Chicago 2, 6. Lot i OubsEng IBRDA Tl SeC. | “For Bette i { By R E ROBERTSON, strings to give Seattle a first div AIR POWER | Only games jjRitds Rl DAL S K il vy 41 Administrator. |sion club next year. The Rainiers| Tune in to KINY Sept. 22 at 6:15 LA MK a8 or-Thivd daniei, i Appearance RHLLM RAY]ER First publication, Sept. 23, 1947 lare in fifth place with a week to|P. M. to hear American Legion's PR ey Detroit. feli 1ato a second place . | | Last publication, Oct.. 14, 1947, go in the 1946 season. “The Race for Air Power” 1t pet,/tie with the Boston Red Sox in the CALL % ma B =y -— = de - " ¥ i B York 631 American League when they were | KENTUCKY STRRIGHT — / R 537 beld to a split in their double head- | E.irevnioy NRISEEL N fi Boston ‘37 or with Cleveland. Young Art Hout- | Botlted in Bond | Glevasnd o f,«-mie:‘rll ‘Lnn;‘r(‘(l 1“”51 s]x'ih vil(-.tlox:}l' | 100 pros 3 Philadelphia S e o g o ot | pe e 456 igers to a 6-4 victory in the ! opener. The Indians won the s = ] Washington 419 2 : ; s St. Louis 385 ond game 7-6 on Hank Edwards ¢ ‘¢.€Wfl{g_ \ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ‘:b{xxro&;:l,lir‘x lp;:u): in the ninth inning KENTUCKY sixcr 187 "é? { Detroit 6, 6; Cleveland 4, T {98 N Rl ORB ; = { : e ¢ | The Chicago White Sox and St.| St. Louis 4, 0; Chicago 2, 4. | . skttt Louis Browns divided a double head- | | ). A er in Chicago, the Sox winning the | second game 4-0 after Sam Zoldak | pitched the Browns to a 4-2 win m; | tve opener. Joe Haynes hurled the shutout for the White Sox ' AL | ees and Washington Senators who | * NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-UP—Har- were rained out, were not sched- ST 5 L T 1y Walker of the Bhiladelphia Phil- | uled. ! Prekus]y Sponsored bY ! lies and Ted Williams of the Boston - - i ! . 4 Red Sox appear assured of winning { Case - Lot Gracery { the National and American League 5 ‘ P SNSRI Bl g SRS L e SRS A batting championships going into | Walker, the fellow the St. Louis WATERFILL AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY Cu. o BARDSTONN AND ANCKORAGE, KENTOU " 4y 2 i ’ Cards traded to Philadelphia for Ron Northey in early season, is B g s hitting 362, enjoying a 47-point WHEN YOU CAN BUY e COMPONENT, PARTS ’ Now with easier-to-uie PLASTIC CURLERS J * HOME PERMANENT “Tor Beiuxe kit 52 Regular Kit, % fiber curlers 125 Refill, no curlers 5100 All prices plus tax Butler-Mauro Drug Co. YELLOW CAB { Phone - 22 24-hour Dependable Service e e e i O . Sport Center Will Award PRIZES for the BEST DEER ANTLERS Brought to Our Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Area A MODEL 70 — (30-06) WINCHESTER RIFLE (when available), OR CHOICE OF A 12 ga. REM- lS' pRlZE “® " 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 and largest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any horns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BES znd pR * " " TROPHY—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 PRIE... THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK O'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sporismen’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. ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. —All antlers will be on display at DARNELL’S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners . A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIV 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. Y osrcelifvovcelifptveifosveifosnediifoef) | . ...} AND CAMERA EQUIPMENT ANCHORAGE Alaska from the War Assels Administration Fixed Price === Where s = PURCHASE $100.00 bulge over runnerup Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh’s home run king. Walker has been out of action with a sore back but is expected to play most | of the club’s remaining games. | Williams' average of .342, like' Walker's based on averages includ- | G ing Sunday's games, seems to be | enough to last him through the sea- {sén end Septemer 28. The Red Sox | shugger, making a late season spurt | has a 14-point edge on Philadel- | phia’s Barney McCosky in the race | to succeed the defending cham- | | pion, Mickey Vernon of Washington. | | 2 MINIMUM Parts for Lockheed ““Lodestar” i The Sunset Casualty Company n[! $70,000.00 Parts for Wright Engines | s O aspen ik witsrre | 9,000.00 4,000.00 Miscellaneous Aircraft Assemblies Ongen Equipmenl Used with aircraft breathing equipment office of Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle in order to trgnsact busi- 9,00000 or in hespital or mine activities. 10,500.00 Photographic Equipment s 2EEENINENEIENARNYININLNSN 138Eg | | ness within Alaska. R. E. Robertson, | of Juneau, will act as their legal | representative. ! - - - Inspect This Equipment - TION DATES: SEPTEMBER 23rd through SEPTEMBER 27th S DATES VETERANS September 29th No certification is required and no priorities will be W Senta 3 recegnized other than purchase during the period Veterans of World War II ... 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