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THURSDAY, APRIL 29 I948 ELEVEN FIGHISiDerby Nexi AT REC CENTER THIS EVENING LOUISVILLE, April in ot of things besides corks were pop- | mento Jund, Administrative Officer of the bl ping in Derbytown today along with | The Seals had one big inning in| Territorial Health Department. The the first “biz push” of incoming' San Diego. They scored five runs!Institute will be attended by officials | Eleven scheduled boxing matches|tourists for Saturday's Kentucky]and batted around in the seventh, of six Federal and Territorial agen-, are sel to get underway at the ToWn pohe byt you couldn't cross the|but San Diego connected for four |cies Hall Recreation Center tonight at gircef without picking up either “Ci- |tallies in the eighth, sending starter| Dr. Henry C Schumacher, Mental b 0 CioLk. tation” or “Coaltown” on the mr | Jack Brewer to Hw ~]m\\(‘|\ Hygiene Consultant for the U. S.| Few changes'have been made in|grymg Public Health Service in San Fran- the original arrangement of bouis| qpese big guns of the fabulous |cisco, will be the principal speaker excepting the possible Sutstitution |caiumet farm racing N«wlfl’mwm‘pOR".AND FANS [at the meetings which will last two | ey of Arthur Anders for Jack Looke in o tust about gat. thetiisives ] ! days i the semi-final go with Kenny Chris- | exelucive match race in the eyes ot | The sessions will also be attended ! @ tofferson from the Mt. Edgecum! School. No word has been received from Looke in Hoonah and it 1s not definitely known whetiher he will be here by tonight. Alfred Lawrence| and his Mt. Pigecumbe boxers arriv- ed in Juneau this morning after traveiing most of the night Tost Derby capital | walkover. oLzervers at this At least it wc AP SPORTS Most of the boys weighing in the| Wonsl s il - lnm Muiligan, business manager of | will be attended by representatives lighter brackets, the liunh\l uld | ‘[h(, Portland Beavers of the Territorial Health Depart be reasonably fast. The Je Col- | 'wm igan sa the Beavers ment, Welfare Department, Depart- etti-Donald Watson bout will be the handon roon games on/ment of Education, Juneau| night’s lone heavyweight fight, with \s.mu(“m because of small attend-| Public Schools, Alaska Native Ser-' several bouts in the middle, welter| By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. ance vice and the Veterans Administra- and light divisions NEW YORK, April 20.—P—You'd| Starting time of night games was | tion. | hardly recognize the Phillies of to-|changed, however, from 8:15 to 8| Dr. Schumacher will make two the same club you saw in/pm outside addresses during his visit BRAVES IN d : early nln March. Nnt' <)m'n‘ i B ol sori Tiiost here. He will speak Monday evening have 20 names been lopped off their | to the Juneau medical profession at original roster and a half dozen| RUDY ll“lEHElD |S St. Ann's Hospital, Tuesday evening, | added, but right now they have only | he will address the Juneau Parent- me shortstop in action instead of ! SIGNED BY DOUGLAS reachers Association at an open COMEBACK Great Eveni - By JOHN.CHANDLER [ 9.—(@—A | Angeles, sprawling | The other and. more im- is due to' THE DAILY ALASKA H\APIRI: -JUNEAU, ALASKA SETHTE T PADRES, 6-5 " HeRe NEXT weeK L e Henry( Schumacher | Rain forced postponement ot mm | pacific Coast League games last| D)ego s(rugglod through a damp 1 to 5 m*(‘l\lon —— The San Francisco victory boost (1(|‘ A U, S. Public Health Service In- manager Lefty O'Doul's club to alter-agency Institute on mental hy- full game lead over second-place Los|giene will be held in Juneau next which was idle Sacra- | week, it was revealedy today by Lois by Miss Margaret Thomas, Regional WANT BASEBALL Ccensultant for the Public n't be a| Nursing | AI NIGHT "M !Healih Service in San Francisco, | Various persons will act as chair- men of the meetings which will be | PORTLAND, April 29.—(®—Port-|divided into four Sessions {land fans Want their baseball at{ The Institute will be held in the ym»hl Masonic Hall clut rooms on May 4-5 least that's the opinion of Wil-|from 9-11 am. and 1-3 p.m. daily. It meeting in the Juneau Grade School. portant one, Eddie Miller, PSR Sy “,mr., when the Phils start west, Although continuing to search Hw {next week, and Ben Chapman mll\"h“"“‘"l area for ball players esg el !%,.JA K AAND 1 |15 high on young Granville Hamne lially in the field of pitchers, In\ Broo yn Tea( er _Things are lockiag up for BUIY | \poimer youngster they like very|Cochran said today the prospects | &outn\\or(h and his Boston Baves |y oy o speedy, tow-headed Richie|0f his Douglas nine are looking up M | fter a week of disaster. EX“"‘C"“Audnrn formerly of Anchorage, with the recent signing of Rudy lves a ess pllc‘ ing jobs by Warren Spahn, Red Al b Barrett and Bill Voiselle have difte | L askR, W ose favorite stunt seems |to be teasing opposing pitch !Littlefield who has been in Juneau ers into |ONly a short time. Cochran said that the would-te contenders from the f.ino (o trap him off first base Littlefield is looking very good in} cellar gloom. tHen to third when they the afterncon workouts and should Spebn’s first win of the season|p ..o 'eh o0 wig " Iprove a definite asset to the team.; NEW YORK A])n] 29 —(M—A yesterday marked the return to nor- | A Cochran said he is very well sat- pretty blonde Brooklyn high school malcy of manager Soutiwos.n’s| Alfred Vanderbil g __listied with the pre-season perform - teacher cenducted mathematics ex- gang. For Spahn and Johnny Sain,| Alfred Vanderbi b, BONETS his| . ce of his clut in both attendance aminations under police guard to- were | iorse, Mess Cook, fade out of thel day after her home was the target as 20-game winners last year, expected to lead the Braves toward|money at Jamaica: “He the 1948 flag. Spahn missed his first | SPeed, that's all; just like time ocut and Sain failed twice. ants” (Al is a Dodger It was Voiselle's three-hit shutout | OUrse) - Joe Palmer, airing the p of Brooklyn that yanked, the Braves off the floor Monday. Barrett fol-|aTles to the Derby trial: “The horses | Games in the little league in the calls from an anonymous feminine| lowed with a six-hitter, then came |2r€ better locking than the photo-ncyghwest resulted as follows yester- | caller who said 5 | Spahn's two-hit gem against the ux:ml]w.xa. but they’re badly outnum- | gy . “If she doesn’t pass everyone in Phillies. ‘\:m(".v | Tacoma 14; Yakima 8 mathematics tomorrow something Spehn’s job was a real sparkler. ¥ | Vicioria 5; Spokane 2. ! will happen. She’ e pushing up He faced only 28 Phillies in his 7-0| Questioned by scribes 4n Boston| *gther gampsppuslpontd rain uq‘.;l\p»,-pvp Pty 8 victory, walked none and fanned|about the Eddie Stanky deal, Leo| — Blue-eyed, 24-year-old Miss Jokiel four. Dygrachier: rapliba;. A5 uad. Backs, TERN I "(E said foday “I'm not afraid,” as she Johnny Vander Meer made it a(in the club now and had, a chance EAS STAR DA supervised examinations in the Fort lefthanded day in the National by {0 make the some trade, T'd m.ake it Hamilton High School. Beside her t¥ice, s quick; storp‘ne Chicago with six bhits while i his Cincinnati mates clubbed Johnny | Schmitz and Don Carlsen for 12| hits. | The Reds' southpaw reversed the | trend of his first outing when he walked 12 men. Yesterday he pil’sed‘[uno\ only two assuring himself of win No.| Pawtucket, R. I.—Gus Lesnevich, 1 by an 8-1 score. | 180, Cliffside, N. J. There was bad news for Cincy, Robinson, 180, Newark, N. J. too. Catcher Ray Mueller fractured hibition). his right ankle sliding into home.! Fresno, Calif.—Charles Sal He will be out for 60 days. | Phoenix, outpcinted Memo The New York-at-Brooklyn game 145 Los Angeles, 10. was rained out. | i L S Celd weather postponed SITKA VISITORS the scheduled night game between St Louis and Pittsburgh in the Nation- al. In the American Washington at New York, Boston at Phila ein ia and, Cleveland at Chicago were call- ed off because of cold, rain or wet grounds. Detroit took the sole American League game, 9-4, over St. Louls with a 15-hit assault on four Brow- nie pitchers. FAMOUS SINCE 1804 for soft flavor unique bouquet. Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc.; New York, N.Y. | 2 KINDS- Bistributers for Alaska ODOM & COMPANY 362-363 Colman Bidg., Seattle 4, Washington “He has early, FIGHT DOPE | Two fights last night resulted as with a May Day formal dance at|and the source of the phone calls stopped Jackie H. W. Green of Sitka is tered at the Hotel Juneau. ‘e just know theyre - Now At Your Grocers at practice and batting warm-up. ~— MINOR BASEBALL of a fusillade of rifle shots last night. Only a few minutes before the rifle fire the mother of Miss Mar- aret Jokiel, the high school teach- received two mysterious phone the Gi- fan, £ relimin- times in classrooms and halls George J. Noell, an at al |was police Sgt. . ON SATURDAY NIGH The Eastern Star will celebrate uncle assigned to guard her. |the spring and summer season in Police hurried a thorough investi- | Juneau Saturday evening M 1 gation of Miss Joklel's 165 pupils at 10 to the teacher's mother, Mrs, Esther o'clock. Jokiel, also a teacher. The committees have promised an As Mrs. Jokiel hung up last night (Ex- | interesting time for all and the in- a volley of gunfire kroke the silence | vitations have been mailed. Refresh- of the Brooklyn sidestreet where x(hc Scottish Rite Temple, 4. las, 146, 'mems will be served at the intermis- they live. 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