The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1948, Page 3

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MONDA e —————————————— } PNA CARRIES EIGHTEEN | &0"\ceduee of recistration for the. ® DCE{Eq ‘ c“ wEEKE"D FL'GHIS camp will be made available to" | lern weekend flights | all Troop leaders an D stood Within| — p0 HUGH FULLERTON, JR. 'lcv;l:-;vw Anchor Henry Farring- | GAY SPRING DA"(E ¥ s the De-|may not be spri | n APRIL 12, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA H TR e T é detailed instructions as | R I } the Troop leaders. i f | It is extremely important . | NEWS| .o Ty ‘ | AL | Y i carried 12 passengers from Ju- . leaders attend this meeti i OIT, April » —The neau and arrived with six as fol- B A, ¥ £ Lk third Stanley | o YORK, April 12.—P—It[ton, H. Anawalt, Tom Morgan, Dr. ‘ 0 key cf b in four| - NEW . Apr 2.—P— on, Anawalt, 1 Morgan, Dr. :\C(an' b vN »m e m.m' in the Rock-{ H. Rufus, John McGregor and Y GS TRcop N0= 9 }ix‘(it ies yet, but the scason has progress-{ Hans H 2 or their the scene of a | third | ed far eno to L r, L. Olsen, Cecil YOUNB .. their guests. Johnnie Gillham GIRL SCOUT, BROWNIE | e e o e 1o Anne. Hen- NEXT DOOR LEADERS, ASSISTANTS fuii Gecorated wironasy cae be- CALLED TO MEETING e s ot aatsFrea «s.by Pan American Clipper s Henning donated the ice cream ¢ cutfielder. ¢ A special meeting of all lead- ' for the occasion. Giits were also “ . % g thai 15 it taRL aoe tant leaders of Girl presented to cach of the girls. \\‘h Is an/y ‘S thinking.” Scout | Brownie Troops has Mrs. Gross, the troop leader, ‘“ a m, i ‘h“ been called for 8 o'clock this eve- chaperoncd the party. flam "“‘ Reports from southern golfing|ning, Monday, April 12, at the Lucy Lee Gillham, Reporter. ” At this meet- s “*S Is on), % gt L g am Young r? “Christy” Ma- ter John .o John: mates to six hits ati April 12 Howaver, The next game js Wednesday games was enjoyed by the girls over the W engo’s Sacramento Solgns have they've mad y ten hits and four WAY TG ‘l‘fi”RaéEYs pushed up into third place in the runs | UKE > | Montgomery, ; | — - 3 , Erie Lombardi, ™ ™ GREENVILLE, S, C - (HAMP ng; ERS Jensen . (By The Associated Press) jat hit ; Pacific Coast League standing. The Dutch Leonard, former Senator, le yesterday, 5 3 and 3 to 2, attle yesterday, 5 to a. pitching tne Phils } P ; John Mooney| To Cordova: Mrs. J. Burrill and | ? " vre v | of t <even out of hibernatic th wobd of|Ron Mayo RN PEES 2 \f.‘:; " ]-‘\\v m."\ (REEPIN !NIN And it all ti what’s going on in the mountain} To Anchor: Wendell Kay, T. T\l;:\xll‘ 0 , Baturday evening, A o ... “Utah, which sent Lefty| Smil ) 1 ¢ i p N e a rom land, Keith Rob-| A RN YR A ‘ P. Gemez, Larry Frenc ph Camel- | - rancis, Ralph Mize, ' An evening of dancing and NO (M—Manage Kuehl € s’ lack g FROM ALASKA ON Slow to get under way, Joe Or- against e Philadelphia Phillies . Sacs tcok a doubleheader from Se- | Limited his and ran their victory streak to five straight, San Francisco, still setting the pace with seven wins and threl lcsses, had plenty of power at M, Ala., Aprii 12— Tommy Henrich all above the .400 s centers indicate that by the time the | Lutheran Church, the plate as witness the five home the New York Yankees. the destinatio ! tourimz pros get up here for thelin~ i mation about the Girl Genune Levis, now available at runs they scored in beating Holly- ant cutficlder has banged ine bowlers. Goedall round robin tourney in May, | Scout and Brownie camp will be Casler’s. 840 tf ‘“ wood in Sunday's first game, 7 in his last 26 trips to ol i virtually all of them will be wearing BN S T SRR Pl RO LRI e San Diego spilled Portland twice CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 12—® yesterday, 6 to 5 and 3 to 2. 'I'“'l[ GN COASI sojourn, when he landed in the hos- Oakland swept a -doubleheader b\ > ] pital, Ty Cobb told visitors tk bill with Los Ang Damon t eague S E 8 Y 13 never paid much utnentio?\ to spring | Hayes shut out the A s in the The whiplash ¢ 2 WQNB{pOQ]!’A\D training—except to get into condi-| opener, 2 to 0. Loyd Christopher, Bo s Brave: r eight innings » d tion. . . “In fact,” Ty added, former Angel, won the second con- before giving up three ye hit 420 I didn’t go to c test with an eighth-inning single s on two walks, a double and a 11 and joined the club just tw The score was 5 to 4. le. The Reds won the game, 4-3. P! dave hefore the season opened.” A | Sacramento :;_Scuulv 7 Sk h;“ lrn“"". pRIZE -K]NG SM.MO" ? ’ sucmento . seuse 3. | OCAL SOAP BOXERS EALLS FOR REDHEAD Lcs Angeles 11-4; Oakland 4-2, 9 Hollywood 15; San cises 5. t - | A 43 pound 2 ounce ki almon is ! splay tdday in front of Dar-| 5 _— 1 SEANDANG s 3 ilk GLUBS R UlES WITH (ARE nell’s Sport Center, and John Quil- | i to 5. The Stars took the windup the plate including two homers. | knckers instead of long pants. g [ e PRO-BASKETBALL | : . , During his recent New England| I“H[[ ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying | | | 1 ; Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable | us. The fare | i | | ¢ \ 1 1 PORTLAND, Ore., April 12 i 's Indians had their Clippers. The food and service are world-famo low— with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . 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Y., war voter getting there he was in the boat - gy ant 726" in the Ame and ready for storage after a| TR e KR ‘| @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consisienily the Best for Less @ Consislently the Best for Less @ th CENTURY onzress and still faile ns C t the big board. In addition to being a steak din- The luck of the ABC—sometin ner for many, it was the first sal- cht by Quilico who mom ever cai often bad—queer good, just | Pinto’s ck { a red head lure > oo - PLAY CARDS i Odd Fellows Hall, 8 p. m., April icchio, could c 17. Bridge, Pinochle, Whist f 508 kept the pair out of With Pioneers' Auxiliary ten,” with 4, Prizes, Refreshments. 860 6t tourney, in t . But the fact t SPORT NEWS : NEW YORK-—My Request (34 won second half ‘of experimental handicap at Ja a as follow-up to his first half win a week Consistently fhe Best for Less ering longer mile and sixtec Skuse has corresponded with the 1:46 Crowd: 48,053; handie $3,- natior commit g the 17, % 195,057, contradictory ruling, vises | and , SAN MATEOC, Calif.—Ma ard se and x\u;mmm Suwer-Marker “Alaslha’s Finest” ANNOUNCING ward ($4.60) won $20,000 added Cali- ng to gram | : fornia Derby at Bay Meadows in which allows a four-inch maximum | 1 2id 1 or mile and sixteenth. May Re- wheel movement i ward was jockey Longden’s 2991st All boys are asked to read the| winning meunt. Crowd: 19,011; Lcoks from cover to cover and t handle $1,142,920. bring up any rulings of whic! do not have a complete understand- AUGUSTA, Ga.—Claude Harmon ing at the next meeting of Mamoroneck, N. Y. won the of which will be announced. It Masters golf tournament with a re- hoped to have pictures of the cord-tying 72-hole score of 279. ron race at the coming meet, —_— | ., KANSAS CITY—Jack Kramer beat Bobby Riges, 6-4, 6-2, for nis FAMOUS (OA(H |S 47th tennis tcur victory over Riggs, who's won 18 times, DEAD 'N p"'I'SBuRG" ‘ RPN S N R Consistently the Best for Less @ (onsistently the Best for Less | | | | " WOME"SBOWUNG PITTSBURGH, April 12—(® The nation’s dportsmen—atdlete | TOURNEY |S STARIED and spectator alike—today moumefi! Dr. John ock) Sutherland, the Silent e DALLAS, Tex., April 12— and professional football. Mrs. Eleanore Bunger of Corpus Hundreds of messages of condo- | Christi, Tex., set the pace in the lence poursd into the steel city fol- Women's Internaticnal Bowling lowing the death yesterday of the Congress today. 59-year-old coach of the National Thz Texas matron grabbed the Football Leazue's Pittsburgh Steel- lead in singles and all-events divi- ers. He died after an operation for sions yesterday and paired with a malignant brain tumor. Jana Moss, also of Corpus Christi,, Sutberland, who achieved his to pace doubles entries. greatest fame at the University of W & S Recreation, St. Louis, Mo., Pittsburgh, was found wandering | retained team leadership on 2,475. not far from his mired car last Mrs. Bunger hung up a 603 to Wednesday near Bandana, Ky. Phy- take the singles lead, posting games sicians first believed he was suffer- of 192, 190 and 221. |ing from nervous exhaustion. fhe “"lou PACIFIC way Vote for Helmi a. isach, Alaskan CHOOSE A HOBBY : : Pioneer of Douglas, for Republi- At Nina’s Nik-Nak; Leather A thrill for the youngs{ers .++aJoy for the can Representative. 848 1 mo Craft and etc. 856 6t grownups! 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