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IUh l)’\\ bl PTEMBE R 30, I‘)-l/ SELLOUT OR BIG SERIES 4 M, New York Sept. 30.—(P—Bright sunshine, a cloud-specked sky and a chilling bresze upset the weatherman’s pr dic showers for today's op- ening York Yankee-Brooklyn Dodger World game as the vanguard of an ected crowd f 73000 squirmed into spacious Yankee Long before either club appeared for batting practice most of the 12,000 capacity bleacher space, the only unsold tickets in had been gobblsd up tomcrs. All the box seats have been gon= and the 8,000 standing r alco had been sold in 1 e g serias of 69,999, in the classic at ‘the stadium doomed and a gross gate ¢ $306,000 was figures would send collac out of the games, to near-record X - AP SPORTS YANKEE Series rved and for weeks 1 ticket. advance. record for sat ap| I first proporti ted ) "% Army 1 insists rooklyn fere it ut “cuiet seme time Leo Durocher, his intimate circle, hin Herman's trouble at was t he thought he manage I and a nice would Now team confidence” and t a guy call that F the and Joe (retired) McCart 2 signed manag American Leaguers arz logking toward Clev land for the rext'liz change . . One tipster reports: “If Lou B 1 moves it won office.” ally, whatever becair2 dreau-Dyer shift as stepping Ted Williams? b oppos Red Joe McCarthy, already the only major league manager ever to win championships in both leaguss, might conceivably the second to win pennants three diffe *rem clubs . . K Louis nnd Cmcmna, X thy takes over the remains of 1946 champior who have picked up some reinforcements and might win in with add strength in a few more spots. — e — League Leaders Leaders in the American L'mgm through games of last Sunday are as follows: Batting—Williams, Boston, McCesky, Philadelphia, .330. Runs—Williams, Bosten, Henrich, New York, 109. Runs batted in—William, Bos- ton, 114; DiMaggic and Henrich, New York, 97. Hits—Pesky, Detroit, 188. Strikeouts ne with 343; Boston, 207; I, — Feller, Cleveland, 196; Newhouser, Detroit, 176. Pitching Shea, New York, percentagz of .737; Reynolds, York, 19-8; percentagz of .704. ————— COACH WARREN IS NAMED SUCCESSOR 14-5, New T0 CCACH HOBSON EUGENE Ore., Sept. 30. — (#— John A. Warren, veteran coach of University of Oregon freshman bas- ketball teams, was promoted to the upper classes today as successor to Howard A. Hobson who resigned to take a head coaching berth at Yale University. Warren's appointment, subject to the formality of approval by the higher board of education, climax- ed 12 years on the Oregen coach- ing staff. e e—— FROM SEATTLE 1M, Baxter, of the National Cash Rezister Co., and C. M. Mull, both frcm Seattle, are staying at thel Baranof. LR SR LS Read the Wantads for jargains. BAR GRAZMNO FROM FIGHTING ILLINOIS RING Commission~[akes Steps Against All Dishonor- ably Dischargeod Men (CHICAC 30, nois hile n terday barre bly ¢ 4 r rom boxin in which Roy D. Keehn smber 2id re Z middleweig Keenn epted Comm 10! o dis- Illinois e Departs Barbe That convic acc cco s record le here Kezhn declarzd who lives in be reached for Irving that he r from adjutan in whiel dishon- Br I comment Cohen had Johr could not n up 4 ANGELS ARE CHAMPIONS, P.C. LEAGUE Win Playoff Game from ‘\‘Ml in & | i who | of mc He had that the as he up 1 the F i Ay wasn't fooling > by. as different entered t NATIONAL GRID LEAGUE STARTED; ALL TEAMS PLAY NEW YCRK, Sept Foothall b schedule havin, u- for sen action on game he circui sting remained some opening the daf vision were ti in. their Clipper Smith. clers matched the on almost to fnish. young- vaunted pewer a terms from Angeles e ulb“ r the wo the Steeler year te: h pro club’s sparked deadl aer king, put 1.\ als the tie Bob and ceast for Waterfield's unerring Kk club into Western ship with ths Ck and the Green Bay o{ whom wo el o D! Pac mday open e HOCKEY LEAGUE ON| COAST T0 BE STRONG Vf'lhe Pacific Coast Huckty Lzague, from the defending champion Los Angeles club on down, wil be “much stronger” in the ceason be- 21, predicts League G. A. Leader. All the Southern Division and two of these in sector—Tacoma and Tor For Sale 10 Homes 4 Business Opportunities 1 Warm Springs Pleasure Resort 1 Roadhouse FRANK RICHARDS Post Office Box 435 SITKA—ALASKA = the northern ' starting T der-| Wedne 30 Cardinals o'clock, and pr each|to the winners. Seais by 5-0 Score- Homer, Three On LOS ANGE Los Angeles’ Pacific Coa months on; Sept. 30, who held rad for tr er in the stretch st night playotf which the tra- the ch: 5-0, in game w lacked ¢ ditional Clar fielder cf the npionship unpreceder h Francis one inning of y-book finish Maddern, couldn't wait ninth to clout the bial home run with the bas ed—chiefly because his turr came in the last of the e He parked one over tk wall to send three scamperng home ahead of him a tremendous ovation nong the 22,096 fans who jammed ir way into Wrigley Field. The Angels thus won the the PCL's 45- with 106 won to the Seals’ an ngel he 1 prover load- for in 16 ar loose first finishin 567 percentage Madden 562. clout gave lanky, Lefty mbers his h victory of son against nine defeats ack Brey Seals’ right-han- 1 ho wound up with 16 won, 14 lost record, it was a artbreaker The victory which means some $500 apiece to the Angels' squad the individual sh s of the $15,- 000 which the pennant winner | pockets et for the | President’s starting the Cup playofis Portland 1 series opens Lo ) entertains the winn ies for lace ever Oakland ilar - Marshall Is Knocked Out By Charles CINCINNATT zard Charles, heavyweight, cut victory over Lloyd M day and his handlers ‘give us Jce Louis. The Cincin i Marshall, who f n.ento, Calif 2:25 of the second scheduled 10-rounder last night at Crosley Field. Last year Charles stopped Marshall avenging an ear- lier defeat Charles weighed 173 more than Marshall KO'd Freddie Mills, t champ. - Sepr. 30 Cineinnati were talking chilled out of Sacra- Cleveland, in round of a battier and iive pounds who recently European light ”‘iPINOCHlE TOURNEY STARTING BY MOOSE | Loyal Order of Moose is a pinochle tournament night, tomorrow, at 8 s will be awarded The at and those eats. Refreshments will be served the ccnclusion’ of the tourney imusic will be on hand for whe wish to dance after the All members and their families are urged to attend R 'hf Wantads for Read hm';’n ins eld | teammates | THE I)\ll ! ALASKA E Ml’ll\l JUNEAU, ALASKA CUBS START COLLEGE REBUILDING FOOTBALL ROUNDIP o/ CLAAS Five Pitchers, Two Infield- ers, Catcher Purchased for 1948 Season CHICAC hicage AROLD 1947 onth Michigan re- C 1 its fi to highlight a will compete for in 0. Sep !' Cub: dered interest purch veteran open that three- losing stub- their | of the two ir 1948, | The rookie pitchers of the four player farm club. Hurlers purcha included 1y Pittsburgh coreless Saturday before f 14 0. The Pantbers in defending Big Nine was one of the fea- saturday’s schedule and North Carolina ngthen thoir claims mythical national title in of intersectional Wolverines—who bumped State to 0, in 1gling with every post team for again held a pitcher, turned who worked last Illinois on ther two quaiters part Ly a scora called up borness of at least o to the 1e season, and Angeles y th t lehol ure S| sed Ben ) held d thi Do rom won will '. st to the the Southern A outs with 13¢ 1geles, whe Howa and ye | a pair with the Michiga wion in sty Carl ind 1o n, Lo won 8 6 for rd Auman, who had a Macon in th y who w 14 Tulsa; and Jess Do- 6-4 rd with and who once was Chicago White Sox bought werc Earl York,'Chapel handed first baseman who hit | ory, for Des Moine t asor Recy Smalley, shortstop batted 241 for D Moines Robert Edward Kelly ded pitcher, was signed out of 1 Army as a free agent. His home tieup Cleveland ten from Le An s I 8 wera pitchers Clff Cham Eob McC baseman « Clar- utin 4 19 to 16 ug Idaho V for Dixie Howel victim of 1ls 14 for whe bad ¢ C Angeles with th; N blina, 14 to 7 should both Austin The Longhorns, ot 1" tois weekend 6 visits raise y G ia in pera that es in Hill Oregon Indielder yea 201 invaded who ¢ 13. right- <o goes on dis) 1 where N victim of Vanderbilt on UCLA, d fon and Towa frays Ohio Recalled « and alre; Lou Stri ind out.elds Nine Ir N’lm linois uming e INCORPORATIOUNS Asbest Co, has recel mission A “ on: urdue its Big cffers an at Louisiana State, wh a 21 to 14 3 on Georgia Georgia Tech, whkich to 0 job on ilane, a team tha The s Supply ed per F k ss within presentatives were listed First Division R. nd M. E. Mcnagle; Divisic Michael J. Walsh Divis: John Manders 1 Divisior 1est. B, Col- arles J. Clasby - Emy attle, from Boyle Alaska > South ive | opened Ric and or 3 h usine e Llastec rird single mson Tide Vanderbilt Biz Duke's /lu- {ed North C an re Wantad SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5763-A (A} the District Court for the Te rito aska, Division Number One. au. T D. MARTIN, Plaintiff, vs MARTIN, Defendan The President of the United|¢ I To the above 1dant, GREETING: You | l0es _ trudge o What the. eby required to appear in the | *3T do about stopping the Army's District Court for the Territory of | inbeaten string | Alaska, First Diyision, at Juneau,|staight Saturda Alaska. within thirty (30) days after | ‘€1dict over Villanov ity lished of the publication this sum-| Navy, pol : 1 off mons, in case this summons is pub- 14 0 7. 1s host to lished. within forty (40) day |team that scored four touc after the date of its service upon|and then sat back and w served | Rugers four before winnir you, in case this summor upon you personally, and answer the | (0 28. Other eastern attractions laintiff’s complaint on file in said | ¢ Brown at Princeton, Lafavette court and- in the above entitled|'! Pennsylvania, Cornell at Yale | cause. } d Burkn.vll m‘Penn State. | The plaintiff in said action de-| Le€laware’s string of 32 games mands the following relief: a di- | ¥ithout a loss is in jeopardy next | vorce on the grounds of desertion. | Friday night when the team tangl- In event you fail to appear | > with Muryl;md:_ Delaware con- (_md answer the plaintiff will take [ 1uered Penn Milifary last Satur- judgment against you for want| 12y night, 25 to 13, and Maryland | thereof, and will apply to the court | varmed up for ii task with a 19 {for the relief demanded in said B fct over South Care- \-omplaint, and as herein stated. | Witness the Hc ble judge of court, and the seal of said| It hereunto affixed at Juneau | Alaska, September 2, 1947 J. H. WALMER, | Clerk of the above court { By: J. W. LEIVERS, | (Seal of Court( Deputy Clerk First publication, Sept. 16, 1947. Last publication, Oct. 7, 1947. next , while Ir 1ul M!wlvl:);.l State t ansas in the Con’2renc2 f{ray pening i Mountain Bufls at 2 by last 2 a C of or ! o ch>d at 50 0 ina v TIDE TABLE | said court, YCTOBER 1 tide 2:23 am., tide 8:25 am., 02 ft. High tide 14:32 pm., 18.1 ft. Low tide 20:48 pm., -1.1 ft. R R S R High 173 ft. Low . ’ D 3 ? > ) » . Sflll selling at old time prices Be sure to say: MPERIAL Beg U 5. Par OF. _it'’s made by Hiram Walker 89 years at fine whiskey-making makes this whiskey good. 86 proof. Blended Whiskey. The straight whiskies in this product are 4 years or more old. 30% /p straight whiskey. 709, grain neutral spirits. Hiram W alker & Sons Inc., Peorig, Il their an- | games, i inz amazed ATl Stiff Grid Tests Due On Coasty rday (By Top ould furn ?| the victory 1 Wal- sun= rec in Mary's v coach happily PAGE THREE WSCS HOLD MEETING TOMORROW;SPEC|AL REPORTS AND [ALKS e Wemar jan Service meets t monthly meeting a church, with Edna Lomer !« with a beek rep. {iadrs | Mrs S nes Rcbinsc will be m and hostesses erved at the cordially in- ted to attend will ba devotional Miller, Devetional i for | they > > ANCHORA Jame: mor FROM nd M Mrs. Fred M: make AAT Call Ma Jov ATTANge r reservations alrrangements (X AVI ¢ at the Baranof nd transportation —adv. 604-tf final N¢ vember meats t work of ti arr: s came p University lulu last rington to Minnesot returns home tc m State Seattle important , full of win pped Was drubting ) in Minneapoli n Ore zip, tr in i Wa gton from hington Souther waek the week befo; Universi of Texas Unive cond day, mee at Eugene after Univer to 1 the 21-0, nd Pilo am na to 1 fo oming avels Univers ity wi W Defending champion Univarsity Calif Los Angeles boost- Coast Conference prestige by routing Towa, 22-7, las F and Friday L row over point to ord, which fourne! Artor to start a home ar il with Michizan, The erine merely 2amrollered 53-0 win over Wolv to a now at tf display Man." them on “The Clothing GRAVE'S 6 1S HEREBY GIVEN: November 12th A. M, at thé of- mneyv Howard D. ttuck Building, K 3 e J. Albe- rix of the estate of n, deceased, will nublic auction, to the , for cash, if the high- n Wednesds 10 o'clock t and b to said and sub- n of the above the right, title admir trix F ifirmati entitled urt, all interest and estate of said Karl il Jerlin at the time ¢ 5 death in to the r and personal prop- hereinafter described, or much thereof as may be necessary, in the discretion of said administra- o satisfy debts and expens chargeable against said estate, upon following terms, to wit; cash, in 1l money of the Unpited States the pur price to be adminis on the day and the e upon con- of sale by said court and proper deed of con- the law (10° paid the of sale, firmatic del veyanc The real and personal property which will be offered for sale is de- scribed as follows: (1) The Karl Emil Herlin parcel of land and small house thereon, situated abeut one mile northwest- erly from- Juneau, Alaska, on Glac ier Highwav; together with the fur- niture and furnishings therein. (2) One 32 Winchester rifle. (3) On2 Hamilton watch chain. Dated: Seawmhel 30th, 1947. BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, Administratrix. First publication, Sept. 30, 1947. st publication, Oct. 21, 1947. of 1se of a Stoeo auo worTits & HiRAM WALKE R & SONS N PEORIA - 1LLINOIS. ek pama Sopatersd 0414 2 which t bid offered is satisfact- | and | ) SEATTLE Only o few hours away by fast, new 4-engine Clippers conference for | s clash ) Seattle is now easier to reach than ever. And flying on Pan American’s big. 4-mile-a-minute Clippers you gain valuable time for business or fun. On the way, pleasant company, delicious meals or snacks . all make for an enjoyable Hlight. courteous service, Flying b ou benefit by Pan American’s 15 y in the Territory. The kind of experience that helped Pan American win the Aviation Safety Award for 1946, Pan American logged 43.878,591 flying miles last year without a single accident. 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