The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1947, Page 3

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URSDAY TH ', SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 at Penn, T n \ He's playing for th ason Bob Rod r of Ealtimore Co " $416,00( 1wcluding T payroll Coac only prediction bt SHNSG a1 SO th that 1 e TN better—“Lacause it in't b PSS HUSKIES ROUNDUP e East up By HUGH FULLI N I NEW YORK, Sept P—Won- " dor if Maxie Hirsch has taken 1€ coaching football HECTICRACE KEEPING UP P.C. LEAGUE First Division Practically Seftled But Positions May Be Reshufiled division buildi up Assault C race ULLMAN, Wash,, match race W s Los Port- Washington You know - R R Ay R Y team, defe on Monday the team i E, Sept. 20 —® der, m be shuffled atout come its opening ga Tuesday Wednesday | of ficia untested University oi{gunday and the enc the Tonk leave tol to start it's “we’ll show up the game kies sped eastward ' peguls B ¢ Coast conference season f us” L yday for Minneapoli Tha ¢ it - Angels Iave the powerful Southern L ot t Coach Ralph Welch's pre- clinched fi sl second Blace California Trojans in Los An- but diction that they have a 3 kb San . v e et geles Saturday hape., ce” t pple Minnesota in game are f 6 Coach Phil Sorboe named a And 1 nal opener 3 men squad and said two more re- prices on Assault rday Similarly Portland Oak!and serves might be i t riple crown. Weich accompanied his prediction have sewed up the third and time tonight Altbough he with the invariable B “if W2lfourth spots but trey, too A% - - may don't get hurt and only a game apart with five e HOSP“A[ NOIES pi it they m us with t5 go. However, neither Portland power nor Osakland can overtake either —_— 3B Los Angeles or San Francisco, a ted St. Anp’s Hospital P situation which slightly simplifies molical attention « BABY CIKL 1S BQRN thoroughly hectic race to the holas Davis. a wit Horton, Joe K"‘y‘-‘ playoff will begin Sept. 30 in San Berray and Mrs. John Francisco and Los Angeles with and daughter Leslie Ann first place club being host ; the Goverr t Hospital nova's new footkall spital evening. to the third placer 1 the sec- S to the who'll maka official deb; at|The b who tipped the scales at ond team as hos fourth 1 rium In west Point is a > X pounds eleven ounces, is the pla If thers t divis- Sitka were nine patients in Florida first child of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. ion ties theyll in one- orney critter Also in Juneau to welcom ne playo k Coach Jim nrew baby ar> her grandparents J their edge y If ko cver|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna of Los b night I'm going to Angel C 8 ed nine 600 ! ed by - mates got 14 FOOD SALE e mercial Com: s 17th win this year. Max ciety, Sept. 26. ) OF THE LINE -oo smacked a two-run hcmer , 11 a. m Fr Kar a three-letter | Read the Wantads for bargains 39th, for the es in the ninth inr e ——— Los Angeles ke2pt pace by ning Sacramentc, 4-2, with P?LF@ of the ol rellef ace i in the ninth after the first two e L hitte i off Don C en Now is ihe lime to nched. U, divis- thumping Seattle get those gran& th place Seattl> six . games behind the Oaks W five Canadian RicINTOSHY APPILES ALSO Jornaihan PDeliciouns and APPLES PURE HONEY BRADSHAW'S Pound 45¢ “The man I marry must be the hero iype and be smart and handsome foo. Of course he'll VEGETARBLES Market Aifords " GOLD MEDAL Phg.25¢ | Phkg. 33« TOILET Sceot or 65( 5 l ; 1 5 49£ is Back!!! BOAT GRDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME 2 Pounds 83¢ have o let me irade at BERT'S, so I can FLOUR QUICK COTTAGE 25 1bs. $2.99 TISSUE Mand D 3for ‘49‘; 12f0r51.89 EDAM | NUCOA | CATSUP | py asmse NEW — FAST — COURTEQUS DELIVERY SERVICE : I 4 Berts | estate of Domingo Per swe gl e 5,95 | 1. 57e:2 s SLI3 | © The hits were even, nine Dakland got off to a f '} four-run leads, all they rceded Hollyweod trimmed Portland, 8- NOTICL HEREBY GIVEN: Th: on September 17th, 1947, in t Cemmissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Marcelo Quinto, of Juneau, Alaska was appointed administator of the s, deecased All persons having claims against d estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice MARCELO QUINTO, Administrator, First publication, Sept. 18, 1947. Last publication, Oct. 9, 1947. TIME FOR GUN REPAIRS GET YOUR GUNS READY . . Hunting Season Is Here! We repair guns, rods, reels, came and binocular: DARNELL’S Sport Center =M DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MIL L n | § Pounds $1.79 always serve the mosi appetizing food. 50 Ihs. $5.75 FANCY FRUITS |Fancy VEGETABLES COFFEE I "HB—High Grade CHEESE | Parkay |0 Schillings Coarse Mcrning Delivery Closes 10:15 A. M. Douglas Delivery Closes 10:00 A. M. FRESH aoswamases F R U I'T S Everything the HER'S BLEND GET YOURS NOW KRISTOFFERSON'S Sure to Advance Case 24 Large Cans Case 24 Cans Hills Bros. 12 oz. Ball 2 Pounds 2 hollles Ground Papper Two Afternoon Deliveries——Closing at 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. Compact, convenient, ever-ready, economical. Wonderful in coffee, whips like whipping cream, makes all cookery taste better, and every drop is enriched with pure Vitamin D,. DARI(GOLD Evaporated Milk Shurski stole home in PAGE THREE YOUNGSTERS FROM ' USCG CITRUS IN PORT “ [] with the wi taly urlers ln The narrowsd the Beavers FOR uo ( G G third place margin over Oakland B Y RE HAR IN HAINES oRpHA"AGE i to a single game. There were four ! bomers in the game, by Al Tuneu 'or Us tender un Lt i and Gus Zernial for (sg) ph Bu wvas in - po vIs'T'NG I“ ju"[‘u 1) John Lazor and Dick Wenr this morning engaged in i ths Beavers. and outhit Holly- n, [ recharging 1 and buoys in H wood, 14-10 Blg Serles the Juneau vicinity, and while the, Presbyterian M i — ship was mooved here, the buoy ton-Hall arrived i { STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS off the AJ rock dump was refuel- day evening at 7 o'clock, bringing | Pacific Coast League o i ed 21 voungsters from Halnes House i Wk Peh By JACK HAND From Juneau, the Citrus will pro- edical attention and | San Francise 02 79 cciated Press Sports Writer) |csed to Marmion Island, then to i 1geles 101 80 Ths 1947 world ies may go' Shelter Island and the Icy Strait 1 the group J land 95 86 down in the books as the “Battle grea continuing routine work. All as matron from 3 i Oakland 94 87 the Bullpens” but | n't look- jighted buoys are rechargsd at o making the trip were i Seattle g8 93 hat way in the final tuneups psriods of six months or one year . postmesier at PS, { Hollywood 85 96 Jof the Brocklyn and New York and arc removed for overhauling:and Mrs. Skeldon, as pa { sdcramento > 99 | starters Iabout once a year The Piinceton-Hall is S e T 104 Not to be outdone by the Yan- s ee il on the return trip with i YESTERDAY'S SCORES es who daily parade a new mound i badi he ct tomorrow morning at i Sas Fravalses. Bt Hen Dlegs. ¢ m, the Dodgers' staff has been FROM GUSTAVUS } o' } Tée Ancelé ;| BRursinento. 9. |stowink Ereat’orh '1n' reteiit) et AfNander Dufresne; With the OAN PUDEDS | Hollywood 8; Portland 17 forts of Joe Hatten and Hal Gregg.|at Gustavus, is registered at ihe FOOD SALE | Cakland 6: Seattle 3 Greg, who may be the darkhorse Baranof Pisgly R |of the series, warmed up for series X 47 National League |duty yesterday by shutting out FROM FAIRBANKS M W L Pct.'the home-run-happy New York M. and Mrs. Roy S. Sampson of | Brookiyn o2 58 613/Clants with one hit over a five- Fairbanks are staying at the Bar- St. Louis 85 64 570, inning stretch. It mattered litth: | anof. } 83 67 .53 that Rockie Willard Ramsdell who ->ee New 79 70 530 came in after Gregg was lifted AL risaeRMEN { Cincinnati 73 80 agqjfor a pinchhitter blew a comfy ' gponsored by the United Trollers Lrate set work ! Chicag 68 83 450|lead and the ball game, 6-5. Gre3® of Alaska, are asked to meet tonght b B Qb . 40g|TMH JookedTTiRe In his turd at 7:30 in Council Chamb City i >hilad=Iphia 60 89 .403; The day before it was Hatlen, ga)l Important. BE THERE! 1t YESTERDAY'S RESULTS the lefty who has speclalized in &% 1 New York 6, Brooklyn 5 |beating second division clubs, do- Tne Martha Society Food Sale ACHINERY CO. i i 6; Chicago 5 ing five innings at a three-hit i pe held Priday, Sept. 26, all 5 Westpert Road f Pittsburgh 1. page day at the Piggly Wiggly Store. 1t 1] Cincinnati, picked to scramble | American League for the celar with the Philliss, | W L Ppst, clinched fifth place, a fine tri- i New Yerk 9% 55 636 bute to freshman manager Johnny ® /s‘ ! Datrott 82 (9 53¢ Neun. The Reds had to go hard ‘ Boston 81 0 g to make it, shading Chicago, 6-5 Profl's — ‘ i Clskelania 80 70 533 On & ninth inning home run vy / ] Philadelphia 76 74 507 Grady Hatton ___j// i Clifeago 68 83 4y George Munger hurled his second 79 | ot 2 413 Straight three-hitter for his 16th i e e ML AR TR e o e WHEN GOODS TRAVEL .- SRDAY'S RESULTS over Pittsturgh, practically wrap-' eland 9; St. Louls 1 ping up second place for the Card- &’ i > Chicaze 4 2y ! gl R Belby Feller finally became the . i fivst American Le2ague pitcter to [[P’PE'” mfls i ADAMS wl SOUTH |'0 win 20 games, subduing the St. { Louis Browns 9-1. Cleveland L el - i SDE"D wI"IER MONTHS routzd Ellis Kinder in a four-run i = ] ' P fifth inning attack ) (33 | » All eastern clubs in the Ameri- " | Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Adams, of Can. and Boston annd Philadelphia {2 Astoria and Puget Sound Can-in the National wers not schedul- nery, are leaving Juneau for their 9 sie 3 Fome in Bellingham, Wash., where they will spend the winter i I who, is superintendent of trc can- maks the trip ecvery yoar, let in May. Whother or not they will come Lack next spring de- AF’ER B'fi SER'ES | ronds on the prc ed closing of ' Icy Straits for the r by the - Bureau of Fish ife CINCINNATI, sept. 25 { The Adams are accompanicd by Walter Mulbry, Secretary of basa- i Mis ine Lang, a memker of i the office force. > ilM woob N S RETUR A. B. Chandler had advised the P former manager of thz Brookly SR S . b AFTER RIP SOUTH Tiolgers he wes ftes to negotiate Entire shipments go Clipper Express these days. For for a job in 1948 more and more businessmen are taking advantage of NTE v sher'-Had : writ- % erican’s new le 58 rates 100 Ibs. or Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood and Mulcr;:} ;lai'i [,"fl:m],m (ha}(l “l.l.l.; Pan A"““]( a.nv new low Express rates on dalighter DeDONR: Have: sreturned: [ el lci. as an] ”w \\;.ls more—reductions up to 53%. to "Tuneat. via Pan - Amatiodn. Aips ;Corteet Ay ;’ ‘;“"{‘" 9““ d](:IL ‘l“ Bigger. faster, 4-engine Clippers fly your merchan- wabh after s Sk webka ¥anubion, ty SUNPONSION 1811 AREN 9 ADAGH. AG dise today . . . on frequent, convenient schedules within drsi i ter tha playing of the world series Y ] bl the States. Lo wiads Buld ek 4 Alaska. and to or from 6 continents. They alse visited with Mr. Wood's @nd If he then would be free to b ; : ocatents, Mr. and Mys. R, H. Wood, 'PeSotiate for a position in 1948. Specify Clipper Express when you ship or order. b e S y %% | Chandler wrote Durocher that For express rates and Clipper passenger information, who live near Seattlc. This 6 or. SorEeE: o thE eI Pan A Mr. and Mrs. Wood's first visit| oo W& ¢ 1 S Tae VARG see Pan American. with their small granddaughter, MUY added ! " e 3 Ld DUBIHOR, —— ., BARANOF HOTEL Debbie. Teleph 106 The Woods also took an automo- AIR POWER elephone bile tour through the Northwest, Tune in to KINY Sept. 25 at 6:15 ; visiting Yellowstone Park and P. M. to hear American Legion's | Salt Lake City, where they are “The Race for Air Power" 1t | PA[V MM[(’M 4 holding Utal's Centennial Cele- i S b ; bration., HOME FROM ANCHORAGE 1 R L S | R LiBarnes. P H. Puqus and A, ‘: WOoRLD AIRWAYS \ 1 O. Johmson, all with the CAA at| - b S 4 Dugout; fun, games, fortune tell- o 01T it SHRANE | ing 691 3t A U ds iy n;l:lm“ .;il|!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||IHI||Ilm||||||||||||||||l|||"||||||| T Spensored’ by the: United Trofler E IT WILL PAY YoU TO i of Alaska, are asked to meet tonght at 7:30 in Council Chambers at City | { Hall. Important. BE THERE! 1t D | School 1ires occur at the rate of more than five a day in the Unit- ed States and Canada. I WW\\\“\N\& i % z ) t | z ) % z N : suspension automatically ends with the conclusion of the world series| next month and that Commissioner | all, said Leo Durocher’s today GIFTS! ® LUNCHEON SETS BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED LIN FRESH AND COLORFUL. @ LACE CLOTHS ALWAYS AN AC- CEPTABLE GIFT. @ PLASTIC TABLE COVERS SAVE ON LAUNDRY. @ CARD TABLE COVERS N. WE GIFT WRAP . .. ... AND MAIL FOR YOU 00000000000 e e S A

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