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I 1 1 e b b T A e e A m oy e Make Use of the Exeellent Service Provided by QOur NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan ANGELS, SEALS ARE TIED FOR SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL ..Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN .. i X AP L8 Juneau—Sitka By BILL BECKER 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU s Ar. 11:50°A AssC | Press Sports Writer) I *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv., 10:30A the I : eles An*zlm ]rw H cramble to th X fic (* or earlier) ; they would ¢ some sort of for Jess Dobernic. slim de- b ame op the Sacramento run the 5 win walloped to keep the first tied up with It the , there’ll playoff TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU ¥ HAINES SKAGWAY All Times PST 54th s 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv. 3:10P Ar. giving Solons Angels a 7 to (120°) ”’T, € 14-8, Diego, place bat- only threz two teams be a spec- Monday at San Juneau — Iey Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU —_for Funter, Hoonah, Excfirsion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) all Los Angel Oakla e split a |Seattle going eight innings |the opener, : behind {Besse's four-hit twirling bouncing Rainier F swin bill to take Hermar MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU - for Hawk inlet, Tenakee, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) and 11-5 Oaks win up the f game. blasted Portland for PHONE 612 o oo ¢ errors. Gus Barnial’s single o triple, drovz in three runs STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS aLask fa/ R Pacific Coast League S o S W L. Pok JUNEAT | Portland 95 88 519 L _J | Cakland 95 516 e e i e = == | Seattle ) 489 Pocbobornp ettt re s ”'”"“"””""""'”“"? Hollywood | THE ALASKAN CAB CO. |0l 25 “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU" : COURTESY: 7 DOUBLE 7 ———SAFETY § “The Packard Clipper System” Los Angeles 7 e 5 et T Ty SN AR SRS —— | San Francisco 14; 20 CARNIVAL S S 27 American Legion H games, fortune tell- FREIGHT |° % Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska ORTHLAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND October 7 October 21 NORTHBOUND October 4 October 18 (Juneau) places in @ hurry. DOUBLE-DUTY automobile and airplane will do seventy miles an hour on the ground, then with combined wing and fail assembly hooked on, will fly through the air at one hundred miles an hour. It's an up-to-date way to “go National League Brooklyn St. Louis W L Pe o4 58 618 88 64 579 Beston 84 68 563 New York % T 5 Cincinnati 73 80 417 Chicago 68 84 447 Pittsburgh 61 92 399 Phils 60 91 307 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 2; New York 0. St. Louis >h 3 Ameriean League w L Pct New York 96 56 632 | Betroit 83 69 546 Boston 82 70 539 Cleveland 80 2 526 Philadelphia ki % 507 Chicago 68 83 450 Washington 63 89 414 St. Louis 58 93 384 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 3; New York 2 Detroit Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 11-3; Washington 8-4 s tndaptpligon il o RING DOPE Seve fights were staged last night and here are the results AT HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Fitzy Fitzpatrick, 180, El Monte, Calif., knocked cut Rusty Payne, 180':, San Diego, 1 i AT ST. PAUL — Charley Riley, 128, St. Louis, knocked out Vic Creelman, 1297, Minneapolis, 2. ! AT SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Watson Jones, 172, Los Angeles, outpointed Frisco James, 177, Los Angeles, 10. Slairs”t;f | Yes_lerday Batting and pitching stars in games yesterday were as follows: BATTING—STAN SPENCE, Sen- ators—Hit his 14th and 15th homers to drive in six runs in the opsner of a doubleheader with the Phila- delphia Athletics. PITCHING — WARREN SPARN, Braves—Spaced seven hits for his 21st victory as he shut out the New York Giants, 2-0 . KEEP UPTO DATE with Glider Tiovember 1 November 4 HENRY GREEN ———————————————— AGENT — NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (O. SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPEMDABLY. dno-om MEN know how im- portant it is to have a neat, clean-shaven appearance at all times. Yet daily shaving can be a source of painful irritation to the tender face. That's the reason so many smart shavers have switched to Glider, Williams amazing new shave-cream discovery. 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When you've finished shawing, rub in the thin film of Glider that remains. It refreshes the skin . . . leaves your face feeling softer and smoother. Treat yourself to a tube of Glider today. 1i | OOTBALLIBIGGAMB i 2 SCORES SCHEDULED || __~_ | College elevens hit the g yes | terday afternoon and last night and | here are scores of leading contests: EAST Temple 32; New York Univ. 7. { Syracuse 14; Niagara 7. Boston College 32; Clemson 22. MIDWEST St. Louis 61; Missouri Mines 0. Oklahoma 24; Detroit 20. Colorado Aggies 23; Drake 19. Towa Central 15; Coe 0. | Colorado College 6; Grinnell 0. l SOUTH | Baylor 18; Miami 7, | | FORTODAY| »pt. 27.—UM—Notre t in the roles NEW YORK, Dame and Penn are (of innocent bys college football carnage, but wiil see action next Saturday. Army and Navy inaugurate their schedules, the Southern and South- eastern conferences swing into high i . the Southwest lists an im- rrav vof games, and most of | the Big Nine members open up their i 11947 bag of tricks. And an unusual | juxtaposition by the schedule mak- “vrs brings out a rash of early-season | intersectional contests. Miss. State 19; Chattanooga 0. Miss. Southern' 19; Auburn 13. FAR WEST UCLA 22; Iowa 7 Utah State 21; Wichita G San Jose State 35; Hawaiian All- | An interesting preview of the in- Stars 18. tersectional picture was vrovided | Brigham Young 19; Montana py the clash of Uni v of Cali- State 14. fornia at Los Angi 1546 Pacific Weber 20; Idaho State 14 1 Colorado State 14, New ) Coast champions, and Iowa of the Big Nine before a crowd of more | Aggies 13. than 70,000. After a see-saw battle, | College of Pacific 56; Willamette |with the Hawkeves deawing first 0. !blocd, the Rose Bowl crew from U. b C. L. A. prevailed, 22-7. l Another Fridav night dish was the Kansas-Denver meeting before 28,- Maxico 000, the largest crowd that ever wit- nessed a night football game in Denver. The Jayhawkers threw one | scoring punch in the second veriod | to defeat the Pion 9-0. Today's top intersectional engage- ment pits Navy against California \ Leaders in the two major ieagues ' qt Berkeley, with the Midshipmen through games of yesterday are as 2.1 favorites to open auspiciously follows: by whipping Pappy Waldorf c]ub.l { National League A sellout crowd of 79289 will be on BATTING—Walker, Philadelphia, | deck for this one. .362; Elliott, Boston, 315. The pick of the East's menu would RUNS BATTED IN — Mige, NeW phgave to be the Army-Villanova set- York, 138; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 125. to at West Point, with all eyes on RUNS BATTED IN — Mize, New |the Cadets as they try to oxtend and Kiner, Pittsburgh, 51. {Iieir three-year winning streak over PITCHING — Jansen, New York, iinto a new season. 21-5, .808; Munger, St. Louis, 16-5, | —_————— 2 Hurlers ‘ | American League BATTING Williams, Boston, 340; =IcCosky, Philadelphia, .333. RUNS BATTED IN — Williams, Boston, 111; DiMaggio and Henrich, New York, and Doerr and Jones, Boston, 96. HOME RUNS—Williams, Boston, 31; Gorden, Cieveland, 29. PITCHING—Shea, New York, 14- 5, .737; Lemon, Cleveland, 11-4, .733. - eee s 0 S Spud Chandler and Harry Taylor, the two lame-armed hurlers who R NDU !haven't been of much use so far ' this season, were in position today to become World Series “sleepers” vy for Buckv Harris and Burt Shotton. P+ HUGH FULLERTON, JR. Chandler, the veteran righthander 1TW YORK. ¢-ot. 27.—(P—First | of the New York Yankees, made his the 1947 high school | first start since July 10 yesterday | and while charged with the Yankees’ In Shape For Series; 1 By JOE REICHLER ! Associated Press Sports Writer o star J. W. Jelfcoat, 160-pound speed- |3-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox, ster of Columbia, S. C., olympic‘showed enough to raise Harris’ High, scored six touchdowns in his hopes. team’s opener against York on runs| The determined Georgian yielded of 85, 92, 65, 45, 32 and 5 yards. Two |two walks and two hits for all of others were called back. Boston's runs in the first inning. The next week Jeffcoat talliad He fanned three straight in the three times and averaged nearly 20 second, surrendered a walk and an- yards per carry, despite a cracked other hit in the third and chalked rib. On the next-to-last play of that |up another strikout in the third. game he suffered a fractured verte- | Taylor, the righthanded rookie kra and won't play again until next 'ef the Brooklyn Podgérs, who hasn't year, but the college scouts will be pitched since Aug. 18 when he was watching him then. He’s State high ' forced to retire in a game with the school sorint champ and they say |St. Louis Cardinals because of a he's faster than Charley Justice was |stiffness in his pitching elbow, also in his school days and just as elusive, made a surprise appearance Thurs- Vin Drake of Ansonia, Conn, |day night. High, pitched a pass 53 yards in the | Alpha Brazle pitched and batted air to teammate Al Webb to score | the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-3 vic- against Shelton . . . Rocky Mount, tory over Bob Chapman and the N. C., High boasts an attendance of j Chicago Cubs. The lean, southpaw abeut 5,000 for each of its first two {allowed 10 hits for his 14th victory games—cut of a 34,000 population. |and made three of the Redbirds’ 11 hits. HEADLINE HEADLIRER | The Philadelphia Athletics and When the Dodgers clinched the | Washington Senaters split a double National League pennant at 11:39 | header, the Athletics capturing the p.m. (EDT) it was obvious that many | first game 11-8 and the Senators | of the plavers already were snuggled | taking the second 4-3. Emer Valo !in bed and wouldn't celebrate until and Ferris Fain blasted two-run the next morning . . . The Topeka, | homers to win the first for the A’s. | Kas., State Journal took official no- ——o—— Ltice of that fact with an eight- NOTICE TO SKAGWAYIANS column headline: “Revelry at Re-| RO | veille for Bums as Cards Lose.” | Dd. R. N. Bester, ! = specialist of 1 n M. D, Eye g T Ketchikan, will | HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Phil Senour, oi the Alaska Travel [ing Oct. 19th for a few days, Ap- Bureau, and W. E. Bates, of Ket- |pointments for Eye Examinations chikan, are stopping at the Baranof. \may be mads by calling Hotel. | R A TR, (698 1t ec week) BPW CLUB MEETING ————— Monday noon, Hotel Baranof. HERE FROM KAKE For reservations, ph. 547. or 833. 1t/ | —l Read the Wantads for bargains. Kake, are staying at the Baranof. ~ ScHenLEY the world's largest selling whiskey SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION # Empire State Building - New York, US.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA Charles S. Johnson and family, of | ROOMS FOR RENT. MURPHY & MURPHY TRANSFER Business, including garage, trucks, etc; nice oil m-‘ come. Priced right. | | | SEVERAL good homes on Glacier| Highway; Peterson and Tattorm- son, 10%: mi.; Bednar, Auke“ Bay, etc. ! | DECKER Bldg., apts, and commer- cial rents. ; 3-BEDROOM' home, large base-; ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. Kit-| chen, furn., etc. LOT, Star Hill | {-BEDROOM house, Douglas, near| school. | i MURPHY & MUBPHY - REALTORS—ACCHUNTANTS Phone 676 over rivst Natiors] Baadd | USED Stenotype. Must be later! model than 1940 and include all instruction books. Write P. O. Box 1974. z 692 tf Phone 693 4t WANTED Douglas. Play Pen. WANTED: Beauty Technician to operate Beauty Parlor during iil- ness of owner. See Hannah Hannah's Boarding Housc. 91 tf APARTMENT in Juneau, for work- ° g la with 2 children. Please * * call Douglas 48, ask for Mrs. ° * Snipes, 691 tf WANTED: Garage in vicinity of Keonnedy St. Red 250. 20 4t . © e 0 0 0 9 0 o .7. . . MRS. PEARL PROUTY . e Seamstress; Alterations; Plain e ® & Fancy Sewing. Ph. Blue 470. @ ® 6 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 684 tf! ALTERATIONG and Plain Sewing. Call Room 13, Colonial Hotel. 82t PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED Anderson Shop. TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph. 849. 63 t! Waitresses and Fountain Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 8rd and Main. Specializing ' in permanents. Open evenings by appointmert. 202--tf | SNVLRARER | GAMBIER leaving for Ketchikan' and wayports Oct. 5 and return. Can take 20 tons freight. Phone Green 68. 690 5t! DOLL Dress Shup and Hospital Repairs made at reasonable pri- ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547, P. O. Box, 1539. 679 tf DAVE CLARK, pleasé call at Em-: pire Office. dhi SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, WANT ADS at’ - 1947 - o - - -4 FOR SALE i A GIRL'S New Zippout lined coat, ski pants, size 14; phone Green 483 after 5:30 pm. 692 3t —IN SEWARD— PALACE CAFE. $9,000.00 monthly income. Long tefm leas:. Low overheatt: Priced at $9300 for quick sale. Terms. Write or wire Mary Ann Balmat, Box 673, Seward. Alaska. 693 10t HOUSE in Doughs, 3 rooms and Lath, $950: Terms, cash or trade. Phone Douglas 315. 693 tf HOME—Fritz éove: sale or rent; suitable for year- around living. Completely furnished. Terms. Ph Black 775, 5 to 7 pm. 692 tf TREADLE Sewing Machine. 132 Douglas. 692 1t |36-FOOT Troller in' goou shape including radio and new stove, priced reasonable. Apt. 17, Im- perial Hotel 692. 92 4t 1936 4-Ddor V8 Sedan, good mo- tor, geod tires, two spares, radio heater; phone blue 130 after 6 2. m. 692 tf 1941 FORD pickup, good running condition. Call Blaek 775, 5 to 12-TUBE" Hallicrafter sx25 radio with speaker, practically new $100. Ph. Black 7175. Settee, $10. American Patlor. 692 2t Skoe « 45-Foot Halibut Boat “Gordon D" 60 Atlas Dicsel. Dan Stanworth, P.O. Box 1986, Juneau Alacka. 690 tf MOTOR Scooter, excellent condl- tion, completely overhauled. $100. Box 1461 691 3t BROWN Dres; coat, platinium fox collar, size 18. Phono Black 630. 691 3t TYPEWRII_LR :eck $40. Dining room set $100. Typewriter $30. Norge Washing Maclkine $100. Hot Point range $125. Refriger- ator $125. Chair and foot stool $55. Bedrcom cet $200. Lamp $15. Ikiichen set $20. Stromberg Carlsen radio phonograph com- k: m $200. Davenport and chair $125. 2 rugs $40. 535 Har- ris, phone 132. 691 tf 1946 KENMORE Washing mach- ine, $80. Ph. Red 820. 90 4t 1 5-HP Sea King, $95; 1 3-HP Johnson . $80; 1. 2<HP Johnson $55; call Bert Lybeck, phone Blue 267, 5:30 to 7 p. m. 630 5t 1941 DODGE Custom 4-Door se- dan, excellent condition. Robert Cowling Co. 689 4t FOR SALE OR TraDE: Waco U- IC Cabin plane. No time since major—220 hours since engine major— recovered, instruments, lights, 2-way radio, new prop. Continental engine. $3500.00. Will deliver. Malvin F. Derry, c/o Mamer-Shreck Air Transport, Felts Field, Spokane, Wash. 8 6t TWOU Apartment furnished house in good location; two blocks from White Cliff School; write Box 932, Ketchikan, Alaska. 88 6t AVON PRODUCTS representative. | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc.| Violet Seaberg, .Green 483. 636-t1 WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging ' Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phome 201 315 Decker Way. | NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oil Range, $10500; New Oil-Matic Pres- sure-type oil burner, $17500; one ! new Smithway Perma-glass lin- ed 30 gal. electric water heater $125.00. Installation any item extra; Phone 676. 683 tf FILL Gravel. Lowes, rates In years. P. M. Schneider. Phone Red 380. 677 1mo ONE WITTE Diesel 1500 watt 32 vot, $575.00; one Universal 110, 1500 watts. $375. Auke Bay Gro- cery, phone 023 - 2 rings. 6 tf IRON BARK, 300 B P, lengths {10 to 30 ft, size % x 4. Clar- | ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 t1 FOR RENT i be| | in Skagway at Hotel week folloW-igpaATED nhousekeeping room for| tatchelor, 33 W 12th St. 89 tf| FOR RENT: Warehouse or gar- {FOR SALE—65' deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flamo range; excellent condition. Write age, size 24 Lty 70 feet; No. 70/ Willoughby Ave. Phone Blue| BOX 562, Petersburg, AW::‘- . 2175. 688 tfi 1 t location. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Bldg. ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 127. 546-21 ! 624-t1 | Down town TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- Inquire at Darnell's, | ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call 657-t1. | Blue 297. 660-t1. | COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St: across from Baranof Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t4 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 | 618-t1 | FOR SALE—Three houses and lot houses in good condition 'and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis | Box 576, Juneau. 472-t HROOMS Kivnen priviieges. Hom: Hotel—Ph. 888, LOST AND FOUND - é; (BUNCH of keys on key chain with ivory tag, at the Country Club | or vicinity, Ph. 21. 693 6t LOST: Tan topcoat, size 38, at baseball banquet or maybe Mike's. | Cgll Red 845. 688 6t The US. Army used DDT to stop a typhus epidemic in Naples during World War II i BUILDING PERMITS | Two building permits were issued during the past week by City En- gineer James L. McNamara. J. Hegsted, 1618 Evergreen Ave- nue, repair kitchen and frame dwell- ing, cost $100. Alaska Laundry, repair footings and wall, cost $1,000. James Larson, contraetor. A s ‘fAKU LODGE Call Mary Joycc at the Baranof for reservations and transportation —adv. 604-8¢ L2