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PAGE TWO ‘BABE RUTH PICKS BB TEAM OF FAME PHILADELPHIA, March 30.—® Babe Ruth picked an all-time, all- - — |star baseball team today kut left right field open because “I just dmn want to pick myself.” Here is the lineup as, it appeared in the Saturday Evening Post Pitchers—Waltet Johnson, Wash- ington Senators; Christy Mathewson New York Giants; Grover Cleveland Alexander, and Herb Pennock, New eral more key players and the club not regarded as a pennant-threat. Manager Lefty O'Doul's San Fran- cisco Seals are the preseason favor- ite, with Ster Oakland Club rated dangerous conten- der SEASON Seattle, with Herman Bli‘\‘ ,0," York Yankees ;1\.‘ hill, will bat against Hollywood's | * Gaicher — Ray Chalk, Chicago, Rugger !Aun..A s ifor8 n:lw same. white Sox he day game will pit San Fran- First Base—H: C . v York cisce’s Jack Brewer or Cliff Metlon yonyies S FaLChane, Ney R I'l””" UI:‘”I‘]"\ or Jack Sal-| cecond Base—Napoleon Lajoei, One Game Scheduled This *oon o serpety Cleyeland Indias. Shorstop—Honus Wagner, Pitts- burgh Pirates. Third Base--Jimmy Collins, Bos- ton Red Sox. Left Field—Ty Cobb, Detroit Ti- gers. Afternoon with Three Others Under Lights “58 GRID PlA_Y_E.RS‘ TURNOUT FOR FIRST LOS ANGELEZ, March 30.—® A The Pacific Coast League opens its WORKOUI A"’ U OF w land Indians, 46th season of baseball today witn Right Field—Mr. X, Seattle at Holly Los Angeles ——— — at San Diego, San Francisco at| SEATTLE, March 30.—(#—One of CARD OF THANKS Sacramento and Portland at Oak- the largest spring turnouts in the My sincere thanks to Mr. Elroy land. One is a day game and three at night President Clarence Rowland pre- dicted a Fanner seacoh that he said would top even 1947, when 4,600,000 history of the University of Wash- ington'—158 players—greeted Coach Howie Cdell yesterday as the former Yale University head coach prepar-| d to open up a 30-day spring foot- ball session. Fleek and C, W. Cady for their wonderful bus service to Douglas fer the past few months. May the Capital City Trailways, Inc., again cpen their Bus Service to Douglas spectatc established * an all-time minor league attendance record The successor to Coach Raiph TR T <7 o 1 RO The finish of the 188-game sched- | (Pest) Welch takes over with a nuc-| Genuine Levi's, now available at ule surely won't be any closer than leus of 22 lettermen from the 1947 Casle 840 tf | that in 1947, when S 1cisco ity and 32 Frosh numeral win- R Open All Night! Every Night! Salmon Creek Ceuntry Club, 849 2t - George Tobasco of Haines is in Juneau and staying at the Gastin- eau Hotel. and Los Angeles deadl place. Los Angeles w game playoff on Clarence M \ddern’s home run Maddern is with the Chicazc Cubs this year. The Ang are min ev- ners. More than 100 of the aspirants | drawing uniforms yesterday have 10t played football at Washington, alth h several are ansfers. eponderance of the candi- are hometown talent m ingl late CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of Douglas and Juneau for their fine support of the Douglas Grocery in the past. We have sold the Douglas Grocery and wish to our successors, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gilder- sleeve, every success in business. We are sure that they will continue to receive the same fine support we have enjoyed in the past. Ver and Allar MacKenzie LleVlrseafipnmenSiprmesflycmmmaflppnnmnfiys: <oy \orsmeel i crmeslifostrmdifsarmeolifooradd) (oo 7] OO S AR BATH TUBS-=--CLOSETS LAVATORIES 5 ft. PEMBROKE TUB, with Chromium Plated fittings complete. Close coupled closet combination with Fittings and plain White Seat. 20 x 18 LAVATORY with Chromium Plated Center Set, P. 0. Plug and Stopper. SETS COMPLETE (Not Installed) — $249.50 25 Sefs ONLY CLOSE COUPLED CLOSET COMBINATIONS Complete with Fittings and Plain White Seat. EACH (Not Installed) $59.50 29 ONLY BUY NOW as you may not he able to get them later. Reliable sources advise that if U. M. T. goes through, all available plumbing fixtures and many other items will be required for training camps. Coal sirike also cutting production. If you live out of town you may mail in your order with 509 deposit and we will ship with balance C.0.D. We can accept crders only for the quantities stated above, due to the extreme seriousness of the supply situation. For Quality Plumbing Fixtures at Lower Prices see DOUGLAS PLUMBING and HEATING (O. PHONE 16 BOX 1187 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllilflllmllll|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlI!illINlIIlIlmmlfllllmIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllmmlHIImIflIflIlIIII I Center Field—Tris Speaker, Cleve-' very scon.—An Every-day Traveler. THE DAILY ALASKA [-_MPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BASEBALL - TRAINING SARASOTA, Fla., March 30, —(P— {Still weary from their 17-inning 2.2 stalemate with the New York Yankees yesterday, the Boston Red Sox will take a 12-mile trip to Bradenton today to engage their Lecuisville farmhands in a practice tilt, Manager Joe MecCarthy plan- ned to test at least three of his rookie pitchers. GLOBE, Ariz, —The St. Louis (Browns take on the Cleveland In- dians for the fifth time today still looking for their first win against l(hv Tribe. 1 Yesterday after lesing three slug- ging matches to the Indians, the {Brcwns bowed, 2-0, with ex- { Brownie Bob Muncrief receiving {credit for the win. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—The St.| Leuis Cardinals hope to end a bat- | ting slump when they tackle the New York Yankees today. The Cards lost their third game to the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, 4-2. PHOENIX, Ariz— So far Chicago Cubs “prize rcokie,” pitch- er Cliff Chambers, of Bellingham, Wash., has not been looking too good. But manager Charlie Grimm believes he might snap out of it. MILO SAVAGE WINS OVER JENKINS WITH SIXTH ROUND TKO OCEAN PARI, Talif., March 30. (P—Milo Savage, Seattle middle- weight, scored a sixth round techni- cal knockout last night over Willie Jenkins of Los Angeles. Savage weighed 156, Jenkins 155 After five even rounds, Savage caught up with the Californian in a neutral corner. A right to the chin dropped Jenkins for a nine count and Referee Jack MacDonald halted the scheduled 10-round go when Jenkins was unable to continue. OMAHA, March 30.—(P—Rugged Phil Palmer, claimant to the Pacitic Northwest welterweight fight title, was knocked cut in two minutes of the 10th round last night by Vince Foster of Omaha. Palmer, 144 pounder from Van- couver, B. C,, was down twice before the final count. Foster weighed 147 pounds. At BOSTON—Olle Tandberg, 204, Stockhelm, outpeinted Duillo Spag- nolo, 189, TItaly (10) At NEW YORK—Jose Bascora, 160, Puerto Rico, stopped Carl “Buddy” the | L\\ keg Leaguc Seven o'clock matches will see the Signal Corps vs, Parsons Electric, and the second place Yellow Cab- bers vs. Juneau Florists. At 9 o'clock, Sicks Rainiers will oppose the first place Darnell's sportsmen, with the other match pitting Triangle Inn against Henning's. Current standings are: rs of the Tuesday Evening TEAM w L Darnell's 15 1 Yellow Cab 13 3 Signal Corps 95 65 Sick’s 7 9 Florists 7 9 Hennings 55 105 Parsons’ Elec, 5 11 Triangle Inn 214 - SPORTING ROUNDUP | By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. NEW YORK, March 30—P—| The Detroit Tigers' Dizzy Trout| and Art Houtteman were the first| major league pitchers to go ninei innings during the current spring | training season . . . The compara- | tively unimportant fucr emphasizes a phenomenon that likely will centinue through the entire Ameri- | can League campaign . Detroit | hasn’t a first-division ball club, in the ccmmonly accepted sense, but it will be a pennant contender be- cause of its superfine pitching staff . . As Billy Evans ex- plains: “We'll only need a couple of runs to win a game with the kind ot pitching we’ll get.” — . FOURTEEN CAGE MEN WILL GO T0 LONDON T0 OLYMPIC GAMES, NEW YORK, March 30.—(#—Tht Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville, Ok lahoma, and the Wildcats of the | University of Kentucky will furn- ish 10 of the 14 players on the basketball squad which goes to London this summer to represent the United States in the Olympic games, In addition, the National AAU and NCAA titleholders, who shot their way to the finals in tho U. 8. Olympic tryouts at Madison Square Garden last night will meet in an exhibition series later this year to help pay expenses of | the trip to the British capijal. Bartlesville flattened the Den- ver Nuggets, 69-40, while Ken- | tucky whipped Baylor University, | 71-59, in the semi-finals. Both | victo follewed the pattern set by the same teams in the recent final of the National AAU and NCAA tournaments. A e WS(S HOLDS MEETING Farrell, 160, Newark (2) At Cincinnati—Billy Smith, 175,| Cakland, Calif.,, stopped Bob Fax- worth, * 175, Ch)cago 3) BOWLING High scores and champs for the evening in last night's cross-alley doubles tournament on the Elks al- leys were Robert and C. Boochever with 437 on lane three, Ernie and B. Parsons with 420 on lane four, Os- | car Cecotti and Polly Matheny with 417 on alley two, and Connie and| Spike McLean with 413 on lane one. The alleys Wlll be cccupmrl tonight WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular evening meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will be held Wednesday evening at | the home of Mrs. in 8 o'clock at Anna Hougendobler angle Apartments. The study of the evening, Chap- ter 3 of Great Prayers of the Bible, will be led by Mrs. Gladys Robards. R “Open All Night! Every Night!/ Salmen Creek Ccuntry Club, 849 2t B Empire Want-Ads bring results! | APRIL Everybody Welcome $1.20 (Including Tax) Douglas Eagles Eagles Hall — Douglas SATURDAY NIGHT ' 10:00P. M. TILL — Leo Navarro's Orchestra THIRD * the Tri-| RING MATERIALS | ARE NOW ON HAND FOR JUNEAU BOUTS { Thanks to the all-out coopera- tion of Juneau Spruce Corp., the| {Juneau Young Hardware, Northern Commercial and the Cutter Wa-| chusett, materials for a f1irst rate !boxing ring are now in hand at| the Town Hall Recreation +Center | land ready for assembly. Wachusett personnel are doing all sewing and ‘sp(’(‘i:\!ty work. Red May of the Center says that | |the ring will be erected and ready’ {for training this week, with a |guarantee of geasoned ropes and | { foot-worn canvas by fight night.| {Hank Harmon, manual training: ,m:uactm of the high school, has {offered the use of tools for all| | necessary work. Jack Carroll, boxing instructor | dL the Center, announces that he | hu: a heavyweight added to the \x(‘b\n So much of a heavy is| | Jerry Coletti and his 220 pounds | rom Douglas, that he is almost, {two weight divisions in one. C. V.| ’Bmwn of the Brown Barber Shop' has been selected as third judge for lhe 1ights. | Carroll has received letters rmnfl |Fred R. Geeslin, Assistant Super- | intendent of the Mt. Edgecumbe | School, and Lt. Arthur H. Wilcox, | of the Ft. Richardson fighters at| | Anchorage. Both men expressed | a desire and the pessibility of ar- | ranging bouts with the Juneau Club. Geeslin said that activities of | the Juneau fight preparations have |been followed in the Empire, and that sometime in latter April would be the most opportune time for ar- { ranging bouts with the Mt. Edge- | cumbe Club. ‘ . Wilcok said he had spoken | to Capt. Jennings, director of the | | Ft. Richardson team, and that| | future bouts with the Army men | re quite possible. Wilcox also | poke of exhibition bouts in Ju- | neau made up of men irom the | ‘Fl Richardson club who are | Alaskan armed force champions | [in their weights. | | carroll said that no definite ar-| | rangements have been drawn up | with either Ft. Richardson or the | Mt. Edgecumbe club and that details will await the out- | | furthe: jccme cf the Juneau fights on Ap- i7il 8. Carroll said he believes that | }J\m» tes should have an of ! tunity to see the boys in act .n} | efore any outside bouts are 1><mdm«d. and that he will have! a better idea regarding the abil-| | ities of his boys and those of out-| |side clubs by April 8. “I don't! | want to overmatch my boys, and I, |dun’'t want them undermatched,’ | | Carroll said. “Were Jooking for | | action-filled and even matches all | the way.” | Tickets are now on sale for the| | Juneau bouts. | | -+ FORFeITS BAIL | Lawrence Dick forfeited $25 ball‘ in City Police Court today follow- ing his arrest Saturday on a drunk | charge. OB A e e HAIRCUTS 2 BUCKS Effective April 5, haircuts at | Anchorage will ke $2, increase of | 50 cents over present prices; hair- cuts for children will be boosted from $1.25 to $1.50 and a shave will | cost $1.50, cmrently costlng $1. PARTS FOR ARMY TRUCKS New and Used Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x 4, 4x4, 4x2. All items guaranteed. Largest auto wrecking house in the west with most complete stock of new and reconditioned parts for all cars and trucks. FAST SERVICE! PIONEER AUTO WRECKING CO. 762 West 13th Ave. Denver 17, Colorado SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY is ready to extend Diaper: Service to Douglas and Nor- way Point. Mothers in those communities should phone or write to us. Service will begin as soon as a sufficient number have regist- ered. DIAPER SERVICE $2.50 Per Week TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948 | W=-A-N-T 'MURPHY & MURPHY | BLOUSE and lingerie shop, best lo- cation, long lease, beautiful gum- wood fixtures, cabinets, etc. All inventory new, smart, right. No phone calls. A=-D-S FORSALE WELL equipped, completely furn- ished “home” in Douglas at 5th and E St, drive-in garage, full concrete basement, enclosed porch, other attractive features. Owner $4500 takes excellent business opp.| jeaying city. Call MeCarron, gross income Aapprox. 5800.00‘ Douglas. 849 5t monthly. No phone calls. Good | _ N PP G PO AP e s 3-9%. lease | TWO Séotehi Mirine Type Boilers. fish buying station add. option.| 230 HP. Equipped with three Price greatly reduced for immed- | Morrison Furnaces ‘e“h' Come iate sale. Can be seen small boat plete with Oil Burner Nozzles and harbor. 175 hp Chrysler 3-1 re- Spares. Operating pressure 185 duction. Packs 30000 Ibs. iced.| !bS: P-O. Box 61 o THE WHITE EAGLE, 140 hp Ker- |~ "~ W math engine; equipped ready to| REFRIGERATOR, bedroom ,suite, go. Excellent cond. At Small drgp-leaf ‘table, kitchen table, Boat Harbor. oil heating stove, oil range, lawn The former Fromholst property, mower, electric washer, sun lamp, appr. 3 mi. Glacier highway.| electric heater, solid maple hutch Beautiful landscaped ground, 5 acres pat., built logs and native sandstone, huge Heatilator fire- place, three bedrooms, completely furnished. DOUGLAS—2-bedrooms, furnace, well furn., cement basement, ap- praised at selling price. Also 2- bedrcom house, furn., good view. 3-Bedroom house, new, large base- ment, unexcelled marine view, furnished or unfurnished. Beh- | rends Avenue. HIIHPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Flrst National Bank | WANTED | SONGWRITERS. menthly. Advance Royalty Hollywood Tunesmiths, Dept. AL, Songs publishod 1587 No. Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. SALESMAN—Active, experienced representative wanted for line of children’s outerwear, including new (Patented Pending) snow- suit, nationally advertised; we have been making sportswear for 33 years; non-competitive lin tunity for pregressive ran who wants to represent a progressive firm. ‘Territory open—Alaska. Send information about exper- ience, following and age. Commis- sions weexly or monthly. Spring and Fall lines now ready. Re- s held confidential. — Metro ear Inc., 29 West 30th St., New York 1, N. Y. 2t WANTED: Piano in good condi- tion. Ph. Red 375. dist. nationally known Food Supplement. Build your own ag- ency. $500 mo in 6 mo. $1,000 1o, in 1 yr. H. L. Wood, 1061% Grameray Pl, Los Angeles, Calif. 8445 6t FOR E‘(put WGrkmanshlp on your' cabinets and mill work, try Middleton Cabinet Shop, 336 W. 3rd St., % block w. of Jim Ellens | Grocery on Willoughby. We Treat You Right. Ph. 672. Box 2952, 844 tf are proud of our record of prompt and regular service and would tinuable to those who made so cials last summer. Acme Disposal Co. Call 631 evenings. 844 tf SEWING Machine Repamng, Cnll 830 1 mo. D—Centrally located npart- ment with emphasis on large liv- ing room. Moderate rentsl. Em- oo ployed, steady, sober bachelor.| _Phone 891. 840 dh | WANTED TO RENT Small apt or housekeeping rooms, close in. | P. O. Box 429, City. 808 31 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Tlre chain. Inquire Han- | nah's Boarding House. 849 ti FOUND: Ladies purse; owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh LOST: Gold wrist watch. Re- ward. Ph. 15 or 308. 828 4t ASSAULT AND BATTERY Edward Miller was armixned be- ' fore U. S. Commissioned Felix Gray this morning on two counts of assault and battery and bond was Thursday and was arrested by City Police. CERLLL s D nl o FROM PORTLAND C. H. Keil and Fred W. Moe, both of Portland, are in and staying at the Baranof Hotel. .- ANGOON VISITOR _ Fred E. Brandes, Jr., of Angoon, is staying at the Baranof Hotel. sl o iitats GUSTAVUS VISITOR J. E. Daigle from Gustavus staying at the Baranof Hotel. is PHONE 299 .- FROM BELLINGHAM, WASH. O. S. Syre from Bellingham, Wash., is staying at the Baranof Hotel, two lots, | side- | permitted. Splendid oppor- 846 4t ' _ SALESMAN or Saleslady, Sell and aBh i ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES— We | like to make this service con- many complaints to the City Offi- | set at $750. He is accused of beat- ing a woman and her baby last| Juneau | 1 cupboard, rug 9x12, book case, | fireplace stool, coffee table, gar- | dentools, 110 feet new garden | hose, 2 oak chairs, 3 Cthests of drawers, miscellaneous household items. Call at O'Bryan’s res, Sat. and Sunday, Glacier High- ! way, Phone 016 ring two. 49 3t | HAWLEY STERLING HOME for sale. 849 4t 3 ft. | METAL turning lathe; be- | tween centers; swings 12% in. j Chucks, etc. Green 662. 849 3t LARGE proverty, good bargain, leaving city. Over $400 monthly income. Can be readily increas- | ed. Inquire in person at No. 9 Sea View Apts. 849 tf COMBINATION radio_phonograph. $15. Call Green 353. 49 3t $1200.1 ___ | 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good | condition. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf {\ PRACTICALLY new “Thayer” baby buggy, large play pen, baby bottle sterilizer, lined baby basket. 124 Dixson St. Phone 458. 847 tf USED Coffe table, $10; Hassock $6.00. Also ladies new suit, size 12, $50. Ph. Red 728 after 5 p. m. 848 3t CHILDREN'S Felt Beannie, cut ready to sew. Instructions. Red, blue, pink or your school colors. Small size 2-8 yrs. Large 8-16 yrs. 40c. Donna Diann Fashions, 410 W, Jefferson, Borger, Texas. 846 4t 34-FT. . Troller, fully equipped, 16 HP Atlas Imperial. Inquire Funt- er Bay Cannery 32200 844 6t APTS plus 3 rocm house Ph 631 evenings. 844 tf TWO HOUSES “near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 tf SMALL business at Auke Bay. In- quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf Hawaiian guitar. Call 247 after 5 p. m. 831 3t HOOKED and Bralded Rugs, cry- | - stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 of ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good kusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 tt | SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 tf FOK RENT NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 187 IFIRE PROOF Storage space. Simpson Bldg. 758 tt T L P ST O (B |'NTOE OLEAN steam heated rooms Scandinavian 36 tf | also steam baths. ! Rooms. | CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean i beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tt { ROOM kitchen privileges. H“o;re Hotel. hone 886. 12 MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and ¥unD, CO. Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials { Blue Printing - Photostats xAVON PRODUCTS representative, Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762, tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf ° | @ NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE For DISPLAY ADVERTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertisin~ will be four o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptions will be made. Mechanical and production considerations make this change necessary. oot

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