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THE DAlLr AL/\bI\A EMPIRE JU\'LAU /\LASKA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 'SEALS, ANGELS Here Are Ilps on Football Lehigh, Harvard over Western Mary- | land. PAGI; THREE Brewers Head §HEI!MAN out | SOUTH: Kentucky over Cincin- | nati, North Carolina State over | Duke, Mississipoi over Florida, Vir- J TIE IN GamesatStarfofSeason; . oo’ ForBigGame, 'ASMANAGER [2 Waks Forest over Georgetown, West T Virginia over Otterbein s Al SOUTHWEST: Texas A and M | P Read It Over; Place Befs -~ ;i i Assn. League OF PRIATES GOI.D MEDAL I B A i over Oklahoma A. and M., Arkansas Sl | um Hur ers over North Texas State | - g oo ik g — | MIDVEST: Illinois over Pitts- e et | By BILL BECKER i RK, Sept. 26— - Start- [ ace halfback didn't register for burgh, Colorado over Towa State, MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26.—( The pITISBURGH, Sept. 2G. li— | ] (Associated Press Sports WIIter) {y;0 the sixth annual journey down | classes until Thursday Alabama Michigan over Michigan State, Min- | DIg bat of Berlin-born Heinz Beck- Billy herman “resigned | Now ow‘n All square with only four 2ames ine yiediction trail and confident JRGIA TECH vs. TENN nesota over Washington, Ohio State | € Won the deciding game of the ager of th Pittsburgh Pi to go was k> tense situation Ye-{oniy of the fact that a football can | Revorts hint that Bobby |over Missouri, Wisconsin over Pur- | American Assoclatlon plavoff for night but he can collec | tween San Francisco's Is and zy bounces, the football set- [ Dodd’s lightweight backs are magi- | due | Milwaukee last night, and today the mately $25000 for the 0 L) 2 f Los Angeles today in the torrd g s underway | sians with the ball and that they FAR WEST: Texas over Oregon, | Brewers head for Syracuse and the nis two-year contract in 0 r m SaRRet. Leagip; ret8 s | NCRTH CAROLINA vs. GEOR- | are ready. Georgia Tech Southern Methodist over Santa Little World Series Lis thumbs if he so des:s The Angels clubbed Sacramento: . Neither Georg e #5137 5 Clara, Arizona over Wyoming, Stan- | TWo were away in the seventh p..gqent ank [cKins for a 21-4 victory while the Seals , Neither Georgla's Charley | VILLANOVA vs. ARMY: Blanch- . ' ing. BLR® Linning and_Loulsville was leading, | L o oent g s ek werc shutout last night by Sani|1riPPinor North Carolina’s Charley | ard, Davis and Co. are gone but "»“(1 e m;]»,‘. et :‘m\l'.m;x 1.3, weien Becker came to baat, The (1 ¢4 & .speclal new c " Two MajOf Changes from ICHLER Diego's Manny Sulvo, 3-0, to make JUSHiCE Were the stars of their Jun | the Army remnants were good By Trandiaco over: TIEYERS 1§80, frost-pitten fans roared.when ;o7 " our oSy NI TSRO Assceiated Press Sperts Writer |the pennant battie as tight as a'l SUEW Bowl Weeting which the | enoush to whiy both Yale and i B FEl Becker lifted the vitch over the loft poi* 11 PIRLEs Srappes, & O last Year Bemg con_ The Brooklyn pitching, object of |whit> collar worker’'s budget by J“A\“;(‘ i llm'x ok T“i”“mn}( R{mlw ers in practice games. The | field wall with a home run that TII‘ it 4 gt ’fn’»‘ ;vx _r»llm\ll-t‘»‘l derision during the last few weeks Both teams stood 102 won, 80 g0t LIRS O ¢ Ipplsn’t. | Cadets to make it 29 without a set- scored Alvin Dark and Al Roberge b ”"‘ ”1 e 4 “"" 88 S sidered by Com is beginning to show signs of round- | lost, and .560 in the percentage “O@ TV B0 P ! Bo"!es of Sunshine ahiead of him for o 5-4 Milwaukie Ne* Present and o was y . ing into form for the World Series |column RiUE ys. LOUISIANA: LSU to| INDIANA vs. NEBRASKA: Coach victory Wwho came (0 SN, SN S S clash with the New York Yankees.| Los Angeles, driving to regain Win in what mav be the best game | Bo McMillin hasn't made a vublic ( B U H I Oy RS after MIiANEY AIE BiS. associates Competition for the Alaska Gold Only a week ago, following the lend it frittered away, went of the day utterance all fall. That should be an ourn p ouse INRORMATION WANTED purchassd b clup. Medal Basketball Tournament f:ilure of Ralph Branca and Vic|completely berserk at rat, bang-| NAVY vs. CALIFORNIA: The enough for a warning. Indiana Atlyone having. information con- | i RgRe PRSI MU promises to be keen this year. Al- Lom! ii, two cf the Brooks’ {ront- | ing 17 hits including two Midshipmen are rated as among the DARTMOUTH vs. HOLY CROSS & SPORT. Me P While | cerning the l““"v“”w TrdieliE 'veps ing that nfl\‘sme{l were s?:t‘“h.\r ready W has been received from line hurlers, in outings against the a triple and double by best in the East while California, =Things are looking up at Darimouth | et B0 & i AT B | ik ek to communicate withil e L when MeKinney, the | WasvitksTotwiok team’ of| Boston Braves, it was predioted in|Jolinny. Ostrowskl, a bases-loarled tils ‘year under Lynn Waldorg, 1s | but fiot enqugh to snlll'the Crussds |t Rev. and Mus: Charies Brewsidl b 60, 1 foh o o e i SUEREE Y S Petcrsburg, last year's champions, sc the Yankee pow- | romer by Clarence Waddern, and listed only so-so in the West. Class | ers in the opening gume. Holy | %ere away from the Congvegational | =i ppe oo “or NS et o the poor showing of the last place | that they have made an appear- er ld bat their brains{a fourth roundtripper by Eddie should tell, Navy. Cross pasonage, the sun, shining through | S 0 - S0t A Pirages, sald: v | th roundtripp ¥ A 3 milk bottles, set the norch on {ire. inches tall, about 51 vears old. Came | «we have talked to Billy at some ance on the hard wood. Arnold out r e beginning to shape | Malone. | UCLA vs. IOWA: UCLA closed its | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA vs.| " Mo o te e walls | to Alaska in 1923 and was 1 bank | 3 Mgt it Wasvick is coaching th: team up a little differently now Oshrowski: drove dh six ks &d 138, catpaiin. in.\he Rose Bowl| WASHINGTON STATEY TH Tral- | e (0Hc doartrame: and Mallst o8 i o Tast medts RO bt aing \gain this ssason. Last night, at Philadelohia, it was|Red Lynn coasted fa his 17th win. with a tastes of Big Nine medicine |ans are reported as man-wealthy | WOre stghtly d vackmallea gl o O R s Ay 3 : g g i 4 b A saEmid i i : w Rl . - Ketchikan in 1926 for the showing of our team, but tournament commitiee, ap- Lombardi's d Branca’s turn to| Salvo, in firing his 14th victory, it didn't like. It is opening the and Washington State proved it 2 - : ity | 3 point y the Li Jlus, are shine. Lombardi, the pint-sized |scattered nine San Francisco hits present campaign tonight with the wasn't inst Penn State last Sat- SU R N LN e we felt that some changes should polniad Ry tha oTdue - JDC AR | S Hey L o ; ; i . Sat, Sept. 27 American Legion CARNIVAL be made. Bill felt, too, it would considering the trophies to be southpaw who has been the bul- jand stopped at 10 the vic- same faste. Iowa urday outhern Cal Diitrotits > %ih, Gk -fortuns: tell s A 8T . Athriod LikiBRi I Ra Ko the bast: Tolerests of sl awarded this year. The committes|wark of the I s mound corps in |tory siring over the Padres. Al ALABAMA vs. TULANE: Ten Skipping over the others in a hur- OGS SEUR, - GRIIME, - JOTCURC WOl - B8k, - DI fariphn - Hen s N Ao 0 ANSRENON, O has agreed that the awards, for|recent weeks, hurled toree innings |Lien, the loser, gave the Padres squad members on the Alabama 1y i 601 3t Dugout: fun, games, fortune. tell-|concerned . if.. he tesigned. ... We teams and players, will be better of last night’s completed game of fonly five hits and fanned elght team are vlaying together for the ST: Columbia over Rutgers TAesse ay B o 90%, 3% a¢e. ol Pasting. COMPRT. . £18 46 than those wwarded at the totirn. | Aug. 17. Hs allowed but one man to|in six innings, but was betrayed four straight year while Tulane's Yale over Kings Point, Corell over | Whitresses anz rusatain Girls ot 0 B 2T Weolcome o refinin i the ofgsn. ament a year ago. Two major| reach base — Andy Seminick who his defense. Two Seal errors wanted at Percy's Cafe, 665 tf Sell it with an BEmpirs Wantad. ization. b f changes are being considered by beited a home run. The Dodgers |g the Padres their runs in the B RINGING UP FATHER s the committee. w -5, ) Innings (___ ——— o a0 ER S First—That = ‘the One-Hit Ball Playing out the schedule, S2attle |[ \n-DADDY -IM NOT GONG Jors o SR WELL-WHAT 718 e bracket be changed irc the second game, which the|defeated Oakland, 10-5, and Holly- | MOTHER - - IAM OH-YES-MISS TERTRAIN - DO YOLJ DID_I HEAR YOU SAY SRR H ner consolation backet to a doubl s also won 5-2 in 10 innings, {wcod beat Portland, 7 Port- || GONG L"‘\N TO SWIM AT A IO-MY DEAR - SORRY - WANT ? OVER THE PHONE | NOW= JUST SHiineton’ tbuIRm st 21-game winner Branca held thejland thus stayed a game ahead |\ __ SRR THE BEACH- | ) | BUT IM GOING TO ’a[E : THAT YOLIRE GON' WHAT DID HEz o Phils to five hits and one run before [of Oakland in third place e : | | fow: ANTIQUES THIS )/ TO SEE YER SISTER MEAN BY Second SiNeLile Muname retiring at the end cf five innings.| Seattle’s 16-hit attack snowed | THAT'S (-O?D* y ) \ N AETERNOON/ | ! Y o Y apsmat nges Harry Taylor, the brilliant vookie |the Caks under. Dave Paynters | YOU CAN'T SPENC { ‘ R S AN ks 08 SRAETIDNSY BiaYed: | op o made his first apy it relief pitching in the | ANY MONEY INTH! \ year requests came fromi, .. 'y, 's month and bitched one rings brought the Stars OCEAN | yms to enter the tournam : sl e 5 these, 14 were accepted. It a, it Pall for two shutout innings aoub) e et 15 b The St. Louis Cardinals, beaten —_— ed, it will be impossible to accom. | their attemnt to retain the Na-| STANDINGS OF TRE CLUBS modate more than 16 teams. Tho e FRASIOREAN iR Qownt, Lonpes 4 tournament schedule, dates and e FURTmPARIELIDE R e o e teams entering, announc- of ‘a ‘double R from 103 & 560 the 1" meason.| U sburgh Pirates and 3-1. 102 8 560 Tournament | Af'er the twin bill it was announced | Portland 95 87 522 | |8 )| % King Poaiores Hunter, Mac- Pate Manager Billy Herman had | Oakland 94 88 516 o Stap | Tesigned Seattle 89 93 489! 3 e 5 el oA }L;:‘x‘;‘. Rain Postpones Games Hollywood 86 96 473 ¥ O DON'T RUN THIS -1 MUST SEE - i \/) g;Nfig‘E‘g’ENgJE 3 e Cards now have a four-game | Sacramento 82 100 451 YOUR RIGHT == WHY - I WONDER HOW [T ik Zee LA e ) lead over the Boston Braves who|San Diego 78 104 429 VH TO GIT OUT OF (‘SEF TS YOu COME OuUT- lost 3-1 to the Giants. Both teams| LAST NIGHT'S SCORES Jridd EASY WHEN have thre os left to vlay. John| Les Angeles 21; ramento 4 NOW YOU KNOW Mize banged out his 51st homer of | San Diego 2; San Francisco 0. HOW # y A e 5easer sz ttl2 10; Oakland 5. . BRI 1 the onlv other game in the| Hollywood 7; Portland 5. Grid Games Eine e e - sbcdvalesl )ik Kramer vielding five hits, but National League a dent in Cleveland's bid for second | w L Following are the collegiate. foot- Place in the American League, by | Br 94 58 tall gamos scheduled to be play- defeatini e Indians 4-3 before|St. Louis 87 64 cd across the nation this weekend: ' cnly 315 1 g customers | Boston 83 68 1AST The scheduled games betwzen the | New York 80 70 Army vs. Villancva. Boston Red and the Yankees | Cincinnati 3 80 Boston College vs. Clemson at New York and the Philadelphia | Pittsburgh 61 92 Cope. 1917, King Featutes Bosto vs. N. Y. Associated. Athletics and the Senators in Wash- | Philadelphia 60 91 Brown vs, C()nlueclu'ul_ ington were postnoned by rain. De-| YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | i B s I ~ou= WIFE | o e S » Bucknell vs. Alfred troit and the Chicago White Sox as{ St. Louis 15-3; Pittsburgh 3-1 O Ry e ~ | NO-BUT TO KEEP IN — & Columbia vs. Rutgers. well as Cincinnati and the Chicago| New York Boston 1 i f;(‘j;\ba C_?‘,‘L,%,wi)fi‘f,&} “, %SSEE— | \( DO I LOOK JuL)OD HEALTH - MY ( LISTEN -DOCTOR= Cornell vs. Lehigh. Cubs were not scheduled. | Brooklyn 7-5; Philadelphia 5-2 SEEING DOCTOR HEDENCHEST || ‘om THE | sick TO J SECRET 1S TO EAT || SOURE NOT Dartmouth vs. Holy Cro: » TR | (First game completion of Aug. 17) FACT-I'VE SENT FOR HIM./ DOCTOR Y L YOu ? UAQV S| : KEEPING IT A Georgatown vs. Wake Forest. | (2nd game 10 innings. Bt ‘/w | SECRET/ Harvard vs. Western-Maryland | — | Lafayette vs. Muhlenberg i American Le | Maryland vs. Se. Carolina. | | Pst Merchant Marine vs. Yale. New York 636 Navy vs. California. | Detroit 534 NYU vs. Temple Boston 536 | Pittsburgh vs. Illinois. Cleveland 530 Y Syracuse vs. Niagara. | Philadelphia 507 West erg;:;;;;)v‘x];gl(‘)uclbem. By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. | Chicago 450 e > Washington 413 | Tlinois vs. Pitt NEW YGRE, Sopt. Wi A0RSL op - ¥ ouis 384 iy : Indiana vs. Nebraska. 1947 Broakigh IDRSERIP R NG g YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | Cope 1947, Wing, Fouores Spofoue I, Worlo g oo Towa vs. UCLA. the lesscn that Peoper Martin| o 7.5 4. Cleveland 3. R Rt — Bicts ve Eulirkdo. mu‘um all National leaguers back in | ST S S o : R S (.; el i Denver. ai;id”lsl:rizfr.rh-(\l]]lhr running-est { Hil AVOD THAT GUY : 1 | I WONDER IF HE s State 'va, Texas Miges ' GO E S B0 - Hil ULDN'T _WANT TO_ | DOES WANT TO | Matdue South Dakota. ou remember Pepper, of course, " | | SEEN TAL el BORROW slgjvE { Michigan Michigan State, the brash young Oklahoman who i i HIM e S . MONEY? | ® Missouri vs. Ohio Btate. :5;1‘:“11( :md the aggressiveness of a | > i Nebraska vs. Indiana, - [ Olilahomsa. s Beakeait fi,“m:m Athletics ragged that year, | s Cklahcma A&M vs. TCU. stealing five bnar.\‘ strc_mhmg singles R et = Purdus vs. Wiseonsin. mlo doubles, hitting 500 and mak-) City Councilman Burr Johnson; SOUTH ing grey hairs sprout on the heads‘and City Engineer J. L. McNamara Alabama vs. Tulane, of the A’s pitchers. returned here by Alaska Coastal| AUBUER. VB, AIRESS D In Jackie Robinson, the Bums [Airlines after a two day mape‘cuon L Clemson Boston College. have a vlayer who could easily be- |trip to Skagway to mvesnga_lp Duke vs. N. Carolina State come another Pepper Martin. He's | Luildings there cffered tc !‘he City o £ Flokida - ivaid AMURERI: t and daring on the base vath|for use at the Juneau Airport. | ! v Georgiz vs. N. Carolina. :l;\d a good enough. hitter to get Jr)hnsu(;l stated u;d;y‘ tthzc bthe‘ Georgia Teach vs. Tenn there often. two buildings, a prefabricate: als A L o L OPEN IT AN < | TLET ME SEE-IM Kentucky vs. Cincinnati. Jackie's 27 stolen bases don't tell |racks type 24 feet by 112 feet, are| SO IO mfi PR PN W TE B2 MR RE L HOLD My | SURE THAT KEY SYOL HAVEN'T 1 1.8D vs, ‘Rice. half the story; it’s his ability to|in very good condition. However,| You DUY yuu;z WAL BUT YOU COULDN'T Gi MAKE -LIP BOX WHILE | 15 1IN MY PURSE- GCT A RABBIT Miami vs. Baylor. stretch hits and to score on infield | they are merely shells, and it is IN THERE AS I LOCKED THE I GET THE KEyfifx\ll) M POSITIVE T 3 i TH%T Miss. S. vs. Chattanooga. grounders that really upsets the|questionable whether the cos'.'ohv DOOR TO KEEP YOLI OUT/ HERE] H?LD MY L«O?\_A{/B | PUT IT IN HERE ! 2 b i Richmond Wash. & Iee, ! opposition. tearing them down, transporz!ng AND THIS COMPACT uVOsLJ £ = S. Carolina vs, Maryland. The Martin-Robinson resemblance | them to Juneau and re-erecting| 3 virginia vs. Geo. Washington extends even to the salaries—Pepper | them would nqt be as expensive as | kM()N 4 VMI vs. Catawba. o was paid $4,500 for the 1931 season.|new construetion. | L MAGGIE VL vi. Fuassies. . In addition to Jackie, Brooklyn| A Skagway conuractor is prepar- LA TEE J N, Wake Forest vs. Georgetown, 1S another running threat in Pete |ing an offer on the cost of tak- Y Wm. & Mary vs. Davidson. Reiser, who set a stealing-home rec- | ing the two buildings down for| SOUTHWEST crd last year, and a few others who | shipment, and Johnson expects Arkansas vs. N. Texas State, |30 ste ... And even if the Bums'|to have a complete report for pre- ST va. Satila. Clars memories don't go clear back 1o|sentation at the next regular City | vs. Oragon. 1913, thev should remember how the | Council mue“ng on October 3. A&M vs, Texas Tech, | 1942 Cardinals ran the Yankees off e — R()CKY MOUNTAIN the field and last vear's series-win- Copr. 1917 King Pelbures Symilic e, hic . Warld ughts rarved Arizona vs. Wyoming. ning gallm by Enos shugmer Is Go Soul“ oN TR Colorado Col. vs. Grinnell. ity IR R 2 ¥ Ny MelEs AR HOTUGZ B0-OREDEPO IR PRI“(ESS NORAH ( e 1o T X T on T PO VES -YES ~OH - WELL-YOUR BROTHER DION'T Utah State vs. Wichita, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN e A A vES-HE 15 ||| NOW-1 HOPE & THAT'S TOO BAD - GIT THE JOB -HE HASN'T GOT. ¥ Utah vs. Oregon State. |that, T, JACK KRISTAN, have been RADIO ANNOUNCER- || EXPENSIVE/ || | HE'S GONNA YES -I'LL TELL A SINGIN' VOICE -SO HF:ME ST WEST appointed Administrator of the es-| There were Mteen passengers HE'S SLICH A GO TO WORK /! ) MAGGIE - BE (,A)ME:UP:J%ADIL EO/:\A 3 | 10ano vs. stantora. tats of THOMAS R. YOUNG, De- |aboard the Norah which left for DEAR BOY / ——7 /————)’_ L AHHLINCER: Mcutana vs. Portland ceased. and that all persons are re- [the South at eight o'clock this Montant St. vs. Brigham Yo\mglquired to vresent their claims, if any, | morning. St. Mary’s vs. Hawaii. |with proper vouchers, within six| Those for Vancouver were: Mr. X So. Calif. vs. Washington 8. lmomhs from the date hereof, to me, [and Mrs. Lynn Tucker, O. Wittal, — e T lat my office in Juneau, Alaska. and Ralph Hamilton. CARNIVAL " DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- Passengers for Seattle were: Mr. R {tember 4th, 1947. and Mrs. C. E. Merrill, The Rev. ¥ sat, Sept. 27 American Legnum JACK KRISTAN, o| Amatoff, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Faulk- Dugout; fun, games, fortune tell-| As Administrator of the Estate |erson, Vernon Branderburg, Gerald L mwmmmn m‘ Zing. 691 3t| of Thomas R. Young, Deceased.|J. Lassle, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. ’hfi.‘_' - e - | First publication, Sept. 5, 1947, Kruse, C. F. Barber and J. 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