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B ——— CAPITOL THEATRE 3| HAS VAN JOHNSON IN NEW PICTURE The sereen’s popular Van John- | son is given an opportunity to re- | veal his acting versatility in M-G- | M’s action-filled new picture, “Ro- mance of Rosy Ridge,” in which he deserts his light-comedy roles to off- er a stirring portrayal of a Yankee soldier in the turbulent period of | fighting factions in Missouri follow= {ing the end of the Civil War. ! This feature is showing for the last times tonight at the Capitol Theatre and Janet Leigh, Thomas | Mitchell, Marshall Thompson and |Selena Royle are in the supporting jcast | Tomorrow night Eddie Bracken |“Fun On A Weekend.” a new film | comedy. e | - | LATEST AIR NEWS | FIGHT DopE Feature 7:456—10:10 | '] | Fights last night resulted as fol- i | Wednesday-Thursday |, rists st nis ¥ e At Chicago—Anto Raadik, 160, mWE m«r mm“m Estonia, stopped Tommy Bell, 151, 'y B‘M G | Youngstown, O. (9.). ;i ; ! | At Columbus, O.—Arturo Godoy, 2 B T ne"' 198 Santiago, Chile, stopped Irish Pat Richard, 188, Columbus (4). At New York (Coney Island)— Herbie Kronowitz, 160, New York, stopped Eddie Guarino, 160, New York (3). ! LONDON, June 15—(®—Britain meets Sweden apd Italy plays Czech- | oslovakia in the semifinals of the European zone Davis Cup Tennis BRACKEN eliminations. The round must be completed by July 13 and the finals by July 27. ERISCILLA | The bracket was filled yesterday lA"E when Sweden squeaked past a sur- prizing Hungarian Team, 3-2, and Italy finished a five-match sweep over Denmark. Britain and Czechoslovakia had 'l(l\zt'l(‘ed previously. S SEATTLE 5. SERVICE ! ITs | Dewey W. QGet the NEW WELL Metadort WASHINGTON FUN! Vice-Pres. ! UN! and Habit! il - . Managing - Director % — | ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI SECURITY BAY VISITORS | at Registered at Hotel Juneau a.c| g 1 14 Mrs. Arlene Whistler and son of M Security Bay. NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesa, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. ALASKA —- THURSDAYS, JUNE 17 and JULY 1 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash. HENRY GREEN — AGENT scavING SOUT atasxa orer NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €0. AL SRR W SHERWOOD’S North Star DAIRY MILK New Available... } .......Askfal'lt on sale at : '@ B.M.Behrends Company ® (astineau Grocery ® Harbor Market ® Hutchings Economy Market ® Home Grocery ® DeHart's Grocery Pure Fresh Whoele Milk "Your best food * AR and Pricilla Lane will be seen in| {five runs, 7-7 tie, and send the Douglas Fire- | the Pacific Coast, | Lawrensen Douglas Falls ~ 7™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE (oast League B To M o 9 LOS ANGELES, June 15.—®— ose | The Pacific Coast baseball league begins the 12th week of its 26- ~~~~~ week schedule today with the San Inning 12345678910 T. Francisco Seals holding a two- Moose .. 200320000 512|game lead over Los Angeles. Douglas.. 000502000 0 7! The Seals play hosts to fourth- The Moose picked up the season's | lohgest game in the first of the m noves at at San | place Seattle in this week's series and Los Angeles land. Oakland plays Port- Diego tenth last night when they staged |and Hollywood takes on Sacramen- last frame rally to bring break the ninth inning | a men home the losers in a close one, | Ar then settled down to| fan the Douglas batters as fast! as they came to the plate and cin- | Snow at plate and Notar at base. ‘Tonight’s in | to. There were no games played in merican National or the Leagues on Monday. STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League | crown in 1943 and 1946, jumped from third to first during the past week, game will agam see Imcreasmg his mark from 366 to .371. Douglas and the Moose beginningThe figures include games through | regularly | last Sunday. only five nig play their fi tory York Giants tight Nationa have won r night, a .692 178 percenta at night: JUNEAU ALASKA i | i 9 oo ‘NOW UNDER LIGHTS at home The Braves, ! their daylight won and lost record. Here is how the teams have fared - ! ht games. Tonight they rst night game in his- Joe Walcott tied with the New Freddie for first place in the aleleague pennant race, nine and lost four at gait. That is exactly ge points better than ern League, an umpire. After burgh’s Jack Zivic, famous watched his daughter Jacqueline re- ROUNDUP to dry out for this fight with Jersey but whatever weight is Wells, Lincoln (Neb,) Athletics in the West- rec bucks for sticking out his tongue at 1l come in at ural. pitcher for the ently was fined ten of Pitt family, one fighting ceive her degree for Penn State, he - i 5% PAGE THREE BIG CAST COMING o2 ooy L2 LEATURY IN FiLM COMEDY TONIGHT and By JOE REICHLER By HUGH FUL LFRIU‘\ JR. Something new, exciting and sig- The Cleveland Indians and Bos-| NEW YORK, June 15—(—Colum- | Dificant in screen entertainment is | w e d nes d a Y ton Braves owe their lofty stand- | bia Lou Little, the noted weeper, is|Promised when “The Bachelor's ing the major leagues to their | shedding an odd tear here and there|Daughters” comes to the 20th Cen- exemplary behavior after dark. |because his footballers scored “com- |tury Theatre tonight COMPL ETE SHOWS The Indians, lead the Ameri- | pletions” in only 988 percent ot| Enlisting a distinguished cast of 7:25 and 9:30 can league by three games with |their courses: that is, 54 grid-|outstanding screen favorites, includ- a 689 percentage, also own the |ders received passing grades in 331|ing Gail Russell, Ann Dvogak Claire | // best night game record of any club. | of 335 courses and Lou claims he's|Trevor, Adolphe Menjou, Billie Burke | \ / S g Led by their ace, Bob Lemon, the | “disappointed in not achieving aand Jan€ Wyatt, this Andrew Stone | |RL$ Tribe has won eight and lost two |perfect record’ He must think|production presents for the first time arc light games for an .800 percent- | he has Bill Swacki catching all those|on the screen the young American ow to 60 fl‘o’}« age “passes. pianist, Eugene List, who won world The Detroit Tigers also show an e fame when he played for the Big a Bafl‘el to 800 percentage, but have played Joe Louis says he doesn't intend |Three at the Potsdam Conference.| The production is given elaborate and unique treatment. In its sump- tuous settings and the manner in| which the drama is presented and developed, it sets a new high in| ylavish and imaginative values. | | Action and locale range from modest Manhattan apartment to a millionaire’s mansion on Long Island | —from a ritzy Fifth Avenue depart--| |ment store to a playboy's yacht | / club on Long Island Sound. - - 24 Billionaize / : i Andrew SIone pumns || GAIL RUSSEL [ a4 a at 6:30 o'clock in a scheduled game. Musial replaced Boston's Tommy — .- — Holmes at the top of the heap. | Holmes, who led the parade a week SITKA MAN HERE |agfl with a .385 mark, slipped 13 |'points to second with a3.373 average. Rookie Richie Ashburn of Phila- delphia, second a week ago, is fourth Lowell Colby of Sitka is visit- ing in Juneau and is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. wil th .344. LENSES PRESCRIBED “ EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. 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BARANOF—JUNE 22 ASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska with 14, hits week. balloon ' his | gio. tained ' the and hits wit Mr. and staying at t In third place George Kell with Williams belted in nine the lead from Yankee Joe DiMag- | The Red Sox outfielder main- ‘ FROM YAKIMA of Yakima are visitors to Juneau, 352, compiled | Boston for the in 30 AB's during the | this month runs to RBI's to 56 and wresl Final scores lead /in runs with 45("" h 70. D 1 ings). Vancouver 5; Mr Ernest Williams (Exhibition) he Hotel Juneau. CHEQUES Western International {last night are as follows: TRAVELLERS’ came Dmrmu‘clght man team that will go to national finals Lner WESTERN LEAGUE of games: played in League | Victoria 3; Wenatchee 2 (11 'inn- Spokane 4. Portland (PCL) 7; Salem (Wil.) 1 Only games scheduled. Ycan be purchased from any Canadian Pacific Agent Ycan be cashed anywhere in Canada or the United States You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers' Cheques in U.S. or Canadian Currency, quickly, easily, from any Canadian Pacific agent...if they are lost or stolen, their full value will be refunded. They can be used just like money—you don’t have 10 g0 10 a bank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, railway office will give you full value for them. Your signature is your identification. For full information see Mr. D. H. E. MacLean, Canadian Pacific agent, Juntan, Alaska. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ched the game. | Team: S T Pet.| - American Lea wired friends back in the smoky | League—Cleveland 8- 0 back i ‘Uhe & Y In the last of the ninth it look- | New York oon 563 12: Detroit 4-1: Philadelphia 7-4; city: “Finally the Zivics are in ““\‘BOB { GWR[ mm“ ed as though Douglas had dumped | Boston : 21 21 5631 Washington 11-11; New York 2-3; trains” ! (RUES IRYING i ANN DV[]RAK U the league leading Moose when | pittsburgh . .. 26 22 .542|St. Louis 6-8: Boston 2-3: Chi -ee - l / ’ " | . . Lo -8; S -3; Chicago Littlefield connected with two men |St. Louis % 23 5311 o 5 L) ! FOR HOMER RHORD\ % on Bn.d the same number down, hulEPhllad(‘lphia 26 25 510 National League—Philadelphia 8- JOE louls IN “Ew AMARILLO, Tex, Juue 15 ! mu'_PH[ M[Nmu \\\ 2 quick 1ielding pick-up by John | Brooklyn 21 25 4573 Boston 9-4; New York 4-3; Chi- i | Bob , Crues, whose arm went bad | \ Floberg had the ball on first in|Cincinnati 25 28 451cago 2-2; St. Louis 9-10; Brooklyn ROLE OF IF NOW‘“ the threshhold of a . brilliant | Iane Wyatt front of Littlefield for the third|Chicago . 19 30 .38816-7; Cincinnati 2-3; Pittsburgh 3-7. pitching career, switched to thc‘ e and decisive out. Aty veagnr The. best - night AlNERGGTNEHE outfield and today is hot on t Billie Burke g Exceptional fielding was smucd’ Team: W+ L Pcl. | majors has been Harry Brecheen. By JACK HAND trail of the all-time home run re by Krause and Dodson, who were | Cleveland 31 14 689 The Cardinal southpaw has won NEW YORK, June 15 UP'—Jr)e‘or(l for professional baseball. | t ‘dmng their _.\h:n'c_ when bringing | Philadelphia 31 20 608 five and lost only one. His life- Louis looks strange in his new role} The big Amarillo Gold Sox right| «% | down the “impossible” ones. | New York 28 21 571| time record under the light is a ©f "Big It" for ‘the return heavy- fielder has slammed 31 over the| | i P | Detroit ® 26 25 .510 | sensational 34-10. weight title bout with Jersey Joe fence in 52 games and if he main-| BOX SCORE | Washington 24 28 462) Other National League pitchers Walcott June 23. }mlns his present rate will have| Moose AB R H O A K| Beston 22 26 458 with impressive night game records Always before the champ has been 'more than 80 when the 140-game, /| McClellan, If 5 2 2 0 0 08t Louis 19 20 39| ¢his season include Boston's Johnny the solid, known quantity. The chal- West Texas-New Mexico Leugue} Lawrensen, p 8 2 1 0 5 0 cChicago ) 2951 8an (4-1), Brooklyn’s Joe ‘Hatten lenger has been the question mark, ! seasons ends EPasquan 1b6 1 0 14 0 0 Pacific Coast League (3-0) and the Cmnts' Sln.-ldon Things have chanzed since last De-| The all-time record is 69, set Ly] P Forsythe, 20 4 1 2 1 5 0 Team: - W Pet. | Jones (3-1) cember. {Joe Hauser of Minneapolis of the | Holloway, ¢ 4 2 2 13 2 1 san Francisco 44 28 6111 Al today's gamed in the Ameri- About Louls and his knockout|American Association ‘in e1033. Phelps, cf 8 1 1 2 1 0ipLos Angeles 44 32 5T can League will be played under POWer. they're mot so postive any, g i ¥ Simmons, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 San Diego 42 32 .568!the lights fuor 4 umm'vg, iSelmer, 55 .. 5 1 1 0 2 3 Seattle 3 31 561 Three of the National League’s Has he lost his punch? Has he Vuille, 3b 4 2 2.0 1 0 Oakland 41 35 B8 games ave slated Jor tonight slowed down? Can he get into tip |Floberg, 1f .. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Hollywood 30 42 417 i # Mo 7 top shape? Have his hands lost their { Total 43 12 13 30 17 ‘4 Sacramento 26 43 3mM speed? Can he solve Walcott's pr0~ = Portland 2 41 341 voking style; /7 ”Mlfl Manning, 20 5 0 0 5 1 1 Channel League asking about the Brown Bember : McGhee, 2b.. 5 1 2 3 3 2, Team: W L Pt l[AD AS SWA"' KIN who puts his crown on the line for ‘ KENTUCKY' 5 - Hagg, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0;Moose 6 2 50 the 25th time a week from tomor- (N Dodson, ss .. 4 1 1 4 5 2 Elks $° 4 ks row in the Yankee Stadium ring. | 7/ X ii:t]ef‘irldf 5 g : lli 2 g chioln 4 5 444 CHICAGO, June 15—P— ‘The Wiin s : | f n ensen, ri 5 Douglas 2 6 250 Beantown Slugger, Boston's = Ted | 5‘”‘““"- 1t 3 f ‘1) : 3 Williams, continued his torrid bat- OI-YMP'( BOXI"G | s tALio £ | James, ¢ 5 & i e | ting_streak last week to run his av- oris neview Syt SRR, T MUSIM LEADS o i o or s ana sween (OMING TO CoAST ., .~ i, ‘Dollc R O P 0 the leads in RB. runs scored . li*4% i car,oofl Ka Bkfll.v 44 0 2 sg 0 |and number of hits. | SAN FRANCISCO, June 15—#—| - SOUR MASH | Tota Ll 12 NA". I_EAG H"'ERS Williams, aiming for the sen-|Olympic boxing, in the form of the Kentucky Straight } Latest World News McGhee, James, ‘McClellan; “0""’:"’)’":;“1; ""‘ck"“’l.": ”“;"Nbil‘ll“""l in 1941, added seven points to and Thursday nights for the first | mni- Dodsen; . Bkee - on, bells. by ;;‘: u‘ifi:‘lzt‘e‘:’ m‘;]e’cu‘l“mm “Cl“““ |his pace with seven hits in 15 time since 1932. | BOTTLED i — e - Prouty 1, K“"kflyv 7, Lawrensen 3; 8 i SCYRM- | 4 1ine His 398 was 35 points bet-| That year the national titlists were, |N BOND : MRS, CHERINOFF DIES struck out by Lawrensen 12, Kala- ble for individual batting honor: ter than the .363 by second-place |decided here. | i | kay 5 Prouty 0; left on bases:| The slugging St. Louis Oardinal|y ' Boirean of Cleveland through | Fifty-two amateurs from through Lkt gl | Martha Cherinotf, 56, of.Chene 3 # | * , artha Cherinoff, 56, of.Chene- Moose 13, Douglas 6;' umpires: outlielder, ‘wiiner of the . prized Sunday’s games. {out the west will compete for the | ga, died yesterday afternoon at the Gevernment Hospital. Funeral ar- Axangemem.s will be made follow- ing word from her husband, who is in Prince Willlam Sound area. | (STITZEVWRLLER DISTIIZRY, INC. + LOUISVILLE, KY. 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