The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1948, Page 3

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e n the front of the front wheels. the regulations are observed. | Holmes, Boston 354 AP SPORTS | WESTERN LEAGUE |NOW RULE CHANGES st e o Ry g i aio by g e L important, and will be checked c¢ teering and braking devices would | ti 56; Kiner, Pittsburgh 50. , A of games. plATRE. Jast WHEN Bl!!lDING (ARS fully by inspectors. Don't build the |lead to disqualification, yet a safe| Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati 22; 1 scores of gam 10 ast - s . . rar g i 1 3 N car so that you are unable to sit|steering apparatus for one car | Kiner, Pittsburgh 19. 2 € \"lv“vl Internationa H}R SuAp BOX DERBY in a normal driving position when /ht not te safe for another. In-| Pitching—Poat, New York 5-1 833, % S steering and 1emember no car construction is con- | American League = & A 0 puilding ra windsbield is permitted. The steer- in all cases by the inspec- Batting—Williams, Boston 413; e g g Bos Dorby g Wheel must clear the rim of | Boudreau, Cleveland .369. ‘ s 'l},lil ”; LRI cautioned to rig-| the cockpit by two inchies and steering are in doubt about any of | Runs batted in—Williams, Boston 1 R (10 S i rule by a tiller is forbidden. However, or the interpretation of |61; :iMaggio, New York 60. i ause in the 1 g8 \ s title s on their cars ering bar may ke used if it is at I reck with your advis Home runs—Keltner, Cleveland d alcott WH_”AMS l ,‘DS |N east 18 inches long and is used i \pire, or some member of th 17; DiMaggio, New York 16. mow schedul ) will be s Inspe \p Box Derby | conjuncticn with a steering wheel. | soap Lox derby comittee Pitching—Raschi, New York 8- | his las course of 15 B local race and|A ial, authorized steering post > > 889 KEEPING up FIDG ETHNG Ylocking thr ecords to find v@flhd FOR LINEUP [ mpionships in|ond cable drum made commercially - [tbe lest time a Louis fizht was rained 1 1 e especial care . complete assembly, is cne of lEADiFS i ; B B LOWE 3 JATES - ; C \ LOWELL GRADUATES p ( lEAGUE OVEW DELAV \\":‘ bk custaaion e YT CHIGAGO, June 26— Ted Wil- 3 g7 o 8 TE Irving Arthur Lowell of Juneau ¢ ; x‘lr“" Lot » (R Ay an sue’'s top Every car mus\ aave a SNZi€ Teaders in the major baseball was a member of the graduating e il 1D AR e g P i careful no tiansparent 1g brake worked by a foot pedal Y throu \me erday, class at the University of Colo~ \ By BOB TUCKMAN e ota . il "“""”““"“ i ‘H“‘ Vote-getter | :terial is used. in the construction The bre ake facing musi be no mMore gre as follow yes The graduation ~ Oakland and San Diego had g Aoy e oyt P . car's super-structure. Other | then 18 inches from the rear of the National League took place Jure 14 at ed their way today i I'OUIS and Wako" Awa” “(}1\! )" : /111 R e e :}hp‘) v‘-d],] j[u : 1.];);{1‘»((\7]‘:1)‘:::’ dy musts are: the cockpit must|car, and in the center of the width | patting-Musial, St. Louis 403 . tightening t | “that's too ol 7 R s open at the top, and be large of tle car Weather for Champion | a'caupic i’ 4 noa Ennusieal s game n St Teus |15, 907, 1 the o o e, re B AT A SR eague pennant r 2 ¢ |de‘end his tit the July 13. $ br ot Witholt: bekanttas . the ese new and most of the 58 Bl CRIRID ] s e te e four i Baiffe Yank Stadium jwar— t then _ Willlams, the Boslon Red @OX|.io.r;ng wheel or @ section of the|0ld ones, have been devised primar- g S i e (h;lsinn clubs. Lo |retire Slugger, has 114,782 of the 368,198 the car Lody must not con- |1V With an eye on safety. Inspectors Jr 1{:';\,‘ p 'he Oaks moved into a I Joe changed his mind akout those tallots tabu o date. Clevelands | | ' e s use vauges and scales to check somr aius - L y Wi MSELY e G S JE A N “ ine the driver's head; the k 888 AR AON1ES Lo GROOE. 80) L place te with Los Angeles las \EWB \‘c‘m% ‘:”f}xlml z“jq‘ Joe WO decisions &nd ke may change Lou Bou is runner-up with| . n G E R able or hinged|TUles, fut many of them require night by knocking ofi San Fran- ] R 112,254 votes. id inspection; the nose of fhelstudy by the inspectors, and care il cisco for the second straight time Louis and Jerse sonal opinion is that, if Joe Tae Naticnal L e's leading st . aatand faraard frrihes|to See that the letter and spirit of T N - to move within two games of the eted today while the elements pon=y .\ "\waiote ‘hell give Gus Lesne- vote-getter still is Stan Musial o r must extend forward farther i front-running Seals. dered a suitable time for them to (. . | it title in the fall the St. Louis Cardinals with 107,0 - h San Diego was only one game Settlc their disp over the heavy- ::;m] 1“1 "v C u‘ qu Chand o TR q\ w’} E" QA‘ E further away by virtue of its sec- Weight boxing championship of the Rl g e ond win in a row over the slugging “orid. AREYN LS REFAIRED k| e Hollywood Stars Falling like needles on the tense n AT JUNEAU MARINE | "] s B A P P -~ iR B Oakland trounced San Francisco, 2tWOs downpour REDS ARE Sie?pib ST ™ E E }-.i LLE a : ? ve rups SEOTtly forced The Treva C, owned by the 10-2. The Oaks scored five runs a : e | R g T g Jostponement of the 15-round en- BY ROBIN ROBERI o Reischels, is at the Juneau Marine | @ DOUBLE COLA Seattle knocked off Los Angeles B2Zement at Yankee um- y Ways for the installetion of a new »" 6-2, and squared the current ser- LOuls’ 25th title defense and, he - worm b-mm and is expected com- ¥4 or nnA“ |k Sl i e e 2 o ALLOWS 2 HITS see e - The Rainiers shelled Jimmy Lynn _ The contest immcdiately was re- PR T from the mound early in the game Scheduled for tonight at 7 pm e Ny i ¥ e thae teached him i e rist FDL meatherpermitting. By RALPH RODEN 1 YEAR OLD inning for three triclualng’ . STEE NERRHEE BOEIE A BT e Fog-vasvtin b b Moo & Homiar by’ Bd: Mietkondes pr ed more showers and thun- ;{\1\(1“ is pi.mkll.»_ the Philadelphi S ron San ottt St EpARDWRRS. S0 and tomorrow. It PI made a smart move when X & X s 2 O Lynnis four setbacks Uhis SeA- yychod qut o second time, the bout they gave him $25,000 to sign with | CASE 0!‘ 24 SPECIALS—FRIDAY-SATURDAY (. lb. ¢ | Lhem nave beem 0 will be staged Friday, and so on. (their organization 0 Begl, T TR eR L e Even the odds seemed to react to| The speed ball NO DEPOSIT MONDAY san Diego had little help from . e : g N R YoM the uncertainty of conditions and gair first Major League vi : q its home run slugger, Jack Gra- ed between 5 to 11 and & tory la . stopping the LARGEST SIZE m_’"'_ F‘“‘ dian’t need & 41 hesting favoring the champion, in'nat Re T ¢ Hollywood, 6-1 Jerrighit Gethup astNty. = |ests h LARGEST SIZE PACKAGE C er.can S fC Portland and Sacramento chang- two Joes appeared tight-|two of them I 2 s e ot L e it t gh-in ceremonies Danny ; sy AELA R i e ¢ | PUREX GALLON 6% | EMBOSSED NAPKINS 80 - 19c icevrmnspl-aw by tripping the So- scles almost touched, The game was t} yed WH“'EHORSE | ” C ons, 7-6. the Naticnal Le i g sion, coldly im- the American League JUNEAU | e oo ey T e £ e, e SR | SRARDING GF CLUBS w.uln.z.: bis ;‘n’u ]p]‘n. York ¥ KE]’CHIKAN | LARGE Netonal Leagac res determinedly,the leagu in ‘ e oane just for 'p gs In a nigh SEATTLE No 3 2 t way. |land. The setback | Beston 34 24 ¢ SRRAYL L R0s & 4 iy & 4y Of the two, Wi seemed looser |lead to two-and-one half g NOME | St. Lous 32 2% more rela despliec they - Tty Henich troke i th ¢ap Swift, convenient flights in §| CA“ New York 2 reputatl b drmmencol rly A m howler SR big 4engine th;_hc:ln e\x«;:::ll | AR adelphis 392 b 00/ 1 Ehlladsiphia g Jumbered on the scales and| The third place Philadelphia At iy dalltions fPan | Broddys % 1 213%, the heaviest ring letics, behind the six-hit pitc sersion — . & ‘“:‘m atie 4iro 2= 2 he heavies in hin, e 5] T worid’s most ex- Blsce b v C gl“j'f‘lj“a“ i; t of his career. Walcott regis- Dick Fowler, swamped the Amenc::.d g v il | APPLE S}.&UCE Large No. 2 can Z for 25(: PEA SOUP LARGE NO. 2)¢ CAN 17c oney 947 . They won't have to re-|12-1, in another night tilt l‘;""‘l‘:mdm"mmm | o IR peat the act to | Lou '“‘Bm \\mf HOTEL | SLICED SIZE 303 CAN | STEINFELD'S SWEET Americpn - Leaghe - { At Detroit, in a day game 8 f 3 o § . . s o 4 o v 2| FREESTONE PEACHES « 2lc| PICKLE RELISH 8- llc Clevel 35 636 IS5 - ; ol i . o g S0P BOX DRIVERS . Pun AMERICIN Philadelphia Boston PRACTICE TOMORROW FROM Pr Wonio AimWAYS LARGE Detroit 483 Helen Ball and Lelani Hilo 1 &Y T Syem /et B Washington 458| Soap Bov Derby contestants will P\H‘hburu re visitors in Juneau S ‘ ; r St. Louis 3 meet at the 12th Street hill to-|and staying at the Baranof Hotel 5 Chicago rew night at 7:30 o'clock, the! —— T R i ’ T i — ther permitting, o try out their » . nom Pacific Coast League :ars, Don Skuse announced toda Team: W L There will be no test cars to- . A | s e Los Angeles 47 38 their ce enough along to run ! ! AT ; s Oakland 48 37 them on the hill are urged to! - TALL } LB. CAN 4 s ib. sack C San Diego 46 37 turn out to learn if there is any-| Seattle 42 36 thing that needs adjustment on the | SHURFINE LYNDEN'S 8 0Z. CAN Hollywood 36 45 cars. Skuse said if a hoy has a| T , B D § MRl or DICED BEETS e v+ s 21« 28 | CHICKEN GIBLET GRAVY 13 Sacramento 28 50 brakes complete he should take ® . ————————— ————————————————————————— I his car. All boys are urged to get o i A Channel League | their cars ready as soon as pos-; Team: W L Pet. | sible. Moose g a0 e Elks 6 5 545 Scven-eighths of Ceylon’s popu- Legion 4 5 444 lation lives in small agricultural 7 Douglas 2 8 200 communities. | ® g SYRIRANN i | ~ & | did YOU know ihut... TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES can 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 to go to 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, Junean, Alaska. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES e Se PAYCASHAND SAVE S ¢ PAYCASHANDSAVE e S ¢ PAYCASH ANDSAVE © S @ PAY CASH A Welcome at any party—that's Treet! Yes, you can always have a guest-pleasing dish on hand if-you keep a supply of Treet on your pantry shelf. For there are dozens of ways to serve this delicious blend of tender pork-shoulder and sugar-cured ham. Here's one that meets the challenge of healthy appetites! Cover slices of Treet ‘with your favorite barbecue sauce and bake for 15 min. at 350° F. Serve on corn heated in Cloverbloom Butter with green onion slices. Treet is a favorite this way — or any way you serve ham. The best and nothmg but the best is Iahele THE DAILY ALASI\! EMPIRE JUI\EAU ALASKA TOMATQ JUICE sese xe = cun 2 10 23¢ NOOKSACK MARMALADE 1 OUND JAR 27c AMOCAT WHOLE PEARS KERNEL CORN 12 - e e w0 13 MARKET DAY ALL BRANDS RAISINS - 4 Ib. pkg. 55| CIGARETTES, Carlon $1.32 FRESH KILLED — (0LORED RHODE ISLAND RED LOCAL FRYERS Ib 79¢ LARGESY SIZE NO. 2); CAN 39G SPARE RIBS 5 59clb.[POT ROAST :=2ix 5¢lb: (OLORED STEWING HENS - 49 b. ORANGES HORMEL'S DAIRY BRAND SLICED BACON - 69clb. L e S e POTATOES - 10 Ibs. 69« ) - 2doz. 99« FANCY LOOSE CALIFORNIA SOLID HEADS 13¢ib. CARROTS - 2 Ibs. 29¢| (ABBAGE 5 ® FAVS ANV HSVID AVd @ § JAVS GANV HSVD AVd © § ® FAVS GNV HSVD AVA © $ & HAVS ANV HSVI AVdA ® § © C

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