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A S P e SEEESSIRSC IS S SR e e PAGE SIX ‘lEFI HANDER BESSE LEADING HURLER IN PAC. COAST LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, June 30—# Seattle’s consistent left hander, Her- AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH PULLERY‘ON JR. PRINCETON, 2 second place but the f nto ELKS STOPPED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—!L_JNEAU ALASKA s a run inj a lhe top squeezed acr | the sixth inning which broke | 3-8 tie. | Skeeter Newsome started the inn- | ] ing with a single, stole second, A T lEA | and went to third on a wild throw. b | He raced home when John O'Neil’s scratch single bounced off second baseman Eddie Basinski's shoe. STANDING OF CLUBS WE FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D-§ A~ DNESDAY JUNE 30, |948 ! FOR SALE |38000 takes Cole pile driving | APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 A b v S Juld not | Wyandotte, Mich industria! | man B 2 led Pacific Coast League National League place claim f Moose could not| e Detroit. also is a rowine | Pitchers with a percentage of 769 for : oy 4 ‘ equip. Price’ reduced $7,000 for| units. Priced according to age be altered ! ! i Team: W L Petl ynmediate sale. Stcady WOl and condition for desirable in- 10_1 BY M ftown, and if Wyandotte’s collection | 2ames including Sunday. : By BOB TUCKMAN Boston 36 27 d. $800 takes hlim et SektioRbh 30X SCORE [of high school kids should happen to| Amcng pitchers participating in| The red-het Pacific Coast League | st, Louis B 2 55150 itan power saws, etc. Lo- | LARGE Waterfront Property, up- AB R H PO A Elwin Olympic crew tris erc |10 more games, Besse had a record pennant race can’t get much Fot- 2 8750 Titan power saws, etc. Lo- y, up: l h 8 Pittsburgh a8 2 cal business $4,500, nets appr. $600| town, for commercial building 3 0 0 1 1 0Bl Kreger ]ml).\hl\ will be elected |of 10 victories and threc loss ter. New York 2 2 5| monthly, 3 only ‘ ) t gres I behind him was Los Angel Three t a v e J Inning 234567 ot i Tl S W { aeey. & b 1, ¥ i NSNS 2 25- floatiny basement, garage, automatic heat, ) 4 and 2 -h, !0sses for an average .733. o - ” man crew floating L'nmerv \ 3 5 Elks 5100000 0 e e e ‘,“:H\m,',’l’l“::fi B S masioer: Although far down the list with six :}’\‘,":‘m‘*pf"'d“"j’f“lh:f’ (“’filfl‘:i”’f:,"’:; Cincinnati 2 35 446(;NCOME prop. 9th §t, McMullen|SUMMER and permanent resic Moose 601021x 10 1 Y X 8 o 4 bna wire. SORIAEE WNEC 164 G 4 1€5. | Chicago 26 37 4131 ostate, 2 houses, several cabins.| dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove { T il 4 3|nomination and the guy who talked aga 1 eorge San Francisco, season-long leader | | ‘. Hown d 42x100 | ROOMING House. The league-leading Moose got|Tyvol, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 1lthe city council into appropriating W“’>I"< of Hollywood W‘ ul_lféebimkf- and pre-season favorite, leads the | American League ysail;(zu ;::‘e‘ rst"mFu;:;‘S;CZ" ” g ague-leading 2 g 200 gl out king. He had whife atters. pack by a whisker " { . - nderws a hurry last nigh 1 0 0 1 0 0[81,200 to send the crew here. P I y 4 sker. Team: W L Pet 7 AT CoiRy e et in e, Rt 0 0 0 0 0 0|“We don'tget college oarsmen; most AR $oe o | The pennant chase reached this' Cleveland %\ 23 11,008 ?‘;r:;eir;:‘;-'bgl}’d;fi“f;‘WlllMM WINN-Phone 234 inning, and sent the Elks home 2 0 1 0 2 o0jof our boys don t.c\'en go to college. 1dxmacnc stage last night W_hE"‘New York 38 25 stpasste h.m;se. Newl}" pnin.!ed-tRBUND Trip to Taku Glacier Bab on the short end of a 10-1 score 10 0 103 O/l we Bave Gie hett RESEAREN We Los Angeles edged San Francisco, | philadelphia PN v g g ot v Never threatening during the game 1 0 0 0 0 0fbave had in 20 years" Bill explains [6-5, in 10 torrid innings and Oak- | Besten H» 50 . Wte ol Bl G clinde Goregs el pbigg ¢ tHelr 1o 0 0 0 0 0 0|Oldestis only 20 land overcame an early lead to!washington 86 i bdr. home, large basement,| Contact Hank Harmon at Alaska the Elks brought in their lonc % . il Results of the ring events last!trip Hollywood, 11~ o : marine view, etc., Behrends Ave.| Travel Bureau, Baranof Hotel. aily in the nd frame whe % 1 31811 5 - Holly woo 9. | Detroit 29 33 468 tally in' the Becond e night are as follows: | san Franei ithi i ¥ 1st house Behrends Ave. 3 bdrs. | 927 3t Tyvol drove Heuston home from Eastern college awletics provided gpamTrm Joey Maxim, 182 ki :"C' sped “IM ‘:’l "}\ one | 8t. Louis 23 38 371 comp) furn.;; Duplex Evergreen | . X : T . > o1~ " X v " B 0! ictory wher s | i s s | third Moose: AB R H PO A E® big sendeoff Monday night 1oV cleveland, outpoluted Bill Peter- tumed the R, i i 19 39 38| compl fumn, basement garage,|MODEL A Tudor sedan; General ; o regts. SEIEN, 88 .. 4 0 0 4 .1 00t SRS FUEIEE L I s | 50R, 188, Saatiie 10, Cece Garriott broke up the game | etc. FOSTER 3-bdr. on 10th;| Blectric Spindry washing ma- Unusually good play was regl Lawrensen, 9. 8: 804 -0k uu? of Army nnq Wi xey_ ayvlor LOS ANGELES- Turkey Thomp- % i Pacific Coast League | POLLOCK 2-bdr. Star Hill. chine, Black 460. 927 tf tered by Forsythe who manned an |00 VRS B A T g g of Navy . . . Biff 1s going into | 0y "y o0 Aneles, outpointed with one away in the 10th by Team: W L Pct.pouGLAS—A. L. Johnson 2-bdr. i, 2 exceptionally hot second sack [ pAHESR T 0 ) ] 4 (lbusiness in Washington, Whitey to mon ‘Bosnich, 1921, San Franeisco, slamming his eighth homer !8an Prancisco 80 37 50 it tim, davge. bassmmnts ) oot eRdle Gollst {Uiy pap- throughout the game. In the last 3 s b nmdqum(m in the Pacific . . | Oakland appeared headed for de- | Los Angeles 51 38 573 . 3 “ " apt| Ped. Phone 035—2 long 1 short. " 1may | PDEIDS, st Lo RER CBC B 10. feat when Hollywood I E. Walters 2-bdr., furnace, part of the sixth, Tyvol and Palmer s i 2 § 90 9 - e e — —— SPOKANE—Joey Velez, 134, Spo- n 0llywor hammered | Oakland 52 39 51| m..: also 4-bdr. home :compl 927 6t heir Dbid for the circus| MABgorty, 1 &8 % v » 134, 80~ jack Salveson for nine hits and San Diego © 4 s Dman sl Sehin o L B S A S, "‘“f“‘ "l o intly handled| Vullje. I 10 TR e kane, outpointed Joey Ortega, 133,/ .1 8.0 lead in the first four inn- ; g e 4 furn,, basement, furnace, electric|gx12 Rug, Bendix Radio-Phono, SquAG: Wpea they Jeibily haudlebi ey o 000 o RIH_E_pISIOI. MEEI Portland, Ore., 10, Z oy ‘!5"‘1;‘ o 45 39 53| yitcnen, new roof, new siding, etc.| other household items, like mew. Phelps' pop-up over th b TR MR 0 SALT LAKE CITY—Felix Bueno, g.\' i i ollywood 40 47 460 guvALy, part. furn. cabin 3% mi.| Blue 470, 814 Gold Belt. 27 4t was coming down, Tyvol moved in | ) 210 92 8 2 135, San Jose, outpointed Buddy vy es B CSEEORN | Portiniid . 32 53 Glacier, terms, good bldg. lot; uhget ”’"1 1'1""[‘ i g e S PR A - FOR V'S'“"G SH!pS Washingten, 134, Ogden, Utab, 10. :g‘"’f;'”"" by nipping Sacramen- | Sacrrmento 30 54 537 5 pouses, part. furn, light plant, | 1947 Chrysler Windsor, 1947 Kaiser, his glove the ball bouced out Summary base hits G I | 1639 Oldsmobile, 1927 Bl but not to the ground into the 1; double plays: Moose 1; runs/ | In a third contest decided by\ sl b | 51. sxcx:f pat. land, etc, terms, 13:;5; Plymcuth& 193967For};mor)t:é the waiting hands of Palmer who ted in: Tyvol 1, Forsythe 2,| It is planned oy the Juneau Rifle I.EADERS lN B B a one-run margin, Seattle down- | 4 5% mi. : RV, O ord. made the out s 1, Vuille 2, Harvey 4, Ma-iand Pistol Club to entertain the ed Portland, 4 to 3. The Rainiers, |Mg;f:sm' ¥ e GALLIEFN. ‘Edw"‘;’fv :iriggsl, bus. See the JBHWS:P'E; The only remaining game to be| {1ty 1; strike outs: Lawrensen 6, visiting cruiser Atlanta with fir-| Leaders in baseball, through Ol three and a half games trom | P o0ee e ] R L played in the first half of the Palmer 0, clark 1, Smithberg 0;'ing matches at the Juneau target games of yesterday, are as follows: |~ ks AP e W o home ba.| CHESTERFIELD chair $120. Pre- league series is )stponed on | umpires: Bill Forsythe, plate, and |range, tentatively arvanged for American League Doux,las 2 2 10~ 1) P dv'I‘kcxznf 37B0 y war censtruction like new, twin June between t and | Joe Guy, bases (Sunday. Bud Boddy said it is Batting—Williams, Boston AlEU"AN HERE b B e i 9. " | keds, waliut, with inner spring Legion. The outcome i T hoped to include teams from the Boudreau, Cleveland .374. | 7 mattress, $50 each. Encyclopedia could again bring from Empwe wantad: gt resultst |Atlanta, Coast Guard and visiting Runs batted in—Williams, Boston YE WESIERN I.EAGUE 'MURPHY & K(HBPHY Britanic with year book, mahog- - Canadian ship if possible. Boddy 69; DiMaggio, New York 65 REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS any case, $75. Set of dinnerware |sald more definite plans for the Home runs—DiMaggio, New York éphnm 676 over First National Bfl”’l for and other household ar- LET:S BBLE—ER SKATE FOB FUN' matches will be known today. John 18; Keltner, Cleveland 17 | 39 PASSENGERS Final scores of games played last| ticles. First house past Spauld- 3 . Oskborne and Boddy will be the, Pitching—Raschi, New York 9-1 ‘m ht in the Western International ing Trail, Auk Bay. 927 3t I - £ the range officers. 900. | | League are as follows: MISCEL],A“EO“S | ot 2 o In conjunction with preparations National League The Aleutian dockeq in Juneau| Vancouver 13; Tacoma 10. KCHMNEL view property near cor- ’ [for the meet, it is requested that Batting—Musial, St. Louis 402; at 3:15 yesterday afternoon with 39| Victoria 5; Bremerton 3. S & o o 6% %8 8 e a| B0whand East TM SoRGRen i | | lock by laid out f 2 3 |all members of the Juneau club Holmes, Boston -349. for here and left at 8 u'clock last| Spokane 15; Salem 5. i oneny, i R lattend the regular rifle and pistoll Runs batted in—Sauer, Cincin- night taking 11 passengers for Se-! Wenatchee 7; Yakima 6. “The advertisers have a ground level’ bedroof EpETuwent nati 59; Kiner, Home runs—Sauer, Pittsburgh 52 Cincinnati 22; club meeting Thursday. - - < - {/} '\ The Free Territory of Trieste is Kiner, Pittsburgh 19. ( |one-quarter the size of Rhode Is-|, Pitching—Poat, New York H v :" » {land. @\‘a “7-\5}/‘3) Q@ STARTING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH Evenings ONLY — 7:00 to 10:00 Regular Admission Charge Adulis 75¢ Skate Owners 60c LADIES FREE SATURDAY NIGHT Children 12 Years or Younger Admiited from 7:00 10 9:00 . 25¢ Let’s RRoller Skate for Fun The Sweetest Spot in Town CHANNEL EMPORIUM Candies — Iee Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 330 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET 33 A NATURAL PARTNER OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT | WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Saturday July $rd Qur Pairons are asked to call for Garments BEFORE 6 O°'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING The Triangle Cleaners 1776 -1948 Our Liberties were won dearly. Let us gvard them well for ourselves and for posterity! For better Appearance CALL nd ans uo% PROOFED atmemlia cost In keeping with the Holiday Spirit, and in observance of Independence Day, we will remain closed ALL DAY, MONDAY, JULY 5th. The Triangle Cleaners BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, Th- Coca-Cola Company 7-1 Robert S. Hall, | | 1 ward, Passengers Phyllis from Seattle Andrews, Miss F. Binsley, William P. Butler, were: WANT ED Agnes Askaldoff and son, Thomas! _ & Racsick, Mrs. Martin Jorgensen and CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours‘ 907 tf ¢ children and John B. Swanson. | week. Phone 34. e ) o - o 1 - > -~ -~ ' . ° . . ° . Robert E. Dorset, R. P. Bank, L. TERRITORIA' l’\lam\gel of Can-|e ed by an xmcmlllox' Frykman, Mrs. Frykman, Helen| adian Company establishing head- | @ known Ccm.nx Hardson, A. B. Hicks, Paula Kopko,| quarters in Juneau desires suit- (e pany M. C. McGilvery, Benete Mindilta,| able accommodations, furnished|e large Mildred Novotug, G. A. Ralke and or unfurnished for self, wife and|e far from both these opera- wife, W. D. Smith wife, and daugh-| 7% yr. old boy. Careful tenants.! @ tions is a long established ler‘,d b Write Empire C4478. 926 3t|e goid producing mine. Geo- Mrs. . erl, arry perl, Mrs. | ———— —— o Vg 1 o i M. Wilson, \ljzrs. E. W}‘Alk;r, Robert | DISHWASHER, evening shift. "p‘!: i Umvdmg;c I(m;:' E. Wyman, Jean Wyman, Charles 924 thfg "rond butlding K\\;oss:,r, Otto Pade, L.‘ G. Packer, ‘lJ WAN l‘ED TO RENT: 3 bedroom ; ° and al- M. Saunders, F. Saclers, M. Weiss| "¢ i icheq house. Call Lorenzen,| ® Thesa and Mike Azdrozny. 3 z 4 3 254, 923 tf| ® claims are in center of Mike Azdrozny. | e i s e s achive aved: From Eetchikan: J. R. Akey, W. EXPERIENCED grocery store man-|e These desirable mineral G. McKeller and w:c, Steve Parker ager. Will pay good salary for|e claims are for sale. An ideal and wife, Paul .0y and Nick| right man. Also have opemng’o investment for party or par- Bohn A | for experinced grocery clerk,; e ties who can hold and sell I‘Q Seward. E. McLaughlin, R.| man only. Hutchings Economy|e at the most desirable time. G. Southworth and wife, Jack and | ppgrket, 922 tfe Partnership being dissolved . . . . ° i | CHANGE IN TELEPHONE RATES, | EFFECTIVEJULYIST | ! Due fo Cancellation of Sales Tax ! ! FORMER RATE RATE AFTER JULY l1st ' $1.74 $ 172 j 203 2,01 b 232 2.30 i 261 2.59 290 .. 287 3.19 o 3.16 348 3.45 3.77 374 4.06 4.02 435 431 L AR - 4.60 4.93 4389 88 5.18 5.51 546 ‘ 5.80 5.95 6.09 6.04 6.38 6.32 6.67 6.61 i 6.96 690 725 7.19 7.54 747 7.83 .16 i 8.12 8,05 841 8.34 8.70 8.62 8.99 8.91 H 9.28 9.20 ' 957 9.49 9.86 9.77 10.15 10.06 10.44 10.35 10.73 10.64 11.02 10.92 3 1131 1121 11.60 11.50 11.89 1179 1218 .. 12,07 1247 1236 12.76 1265 13.056 12.94 13.34 13.22 13.63 13.51 13.92 13.80 For Any Rates which do not avpear in this ‘advertisement— Please Call the Business Office -~ 4?0_ Juneau & Douglas Telephone Co. grecup of ten mineral claims immediately adjacent to a new and petentially large seale operation being st is reason for selling. Write Box 4480, Daily Em- pire for more information.” 0o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 DICK: Dixie and I can't forget you. Everything OK. Contact me only. General Delivery. Billings. 924 6t s oo EXPERT furrier, re-styling, repair- ing and cleaning of furs. Prompt attention to out of town orders. Miss A. Hamilton, Room 21, Berg- mann Hotel. 922 6t WINTER and PunD, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realisic Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty S$hop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. ] LOST AND FOUND REWARD for information leading to recovery of a new red and white Schwinn, Taken from Teen-Age Club. 114 days and Red 475 evenings. 927 tf [JOST 8-ft. white skiff with 3 red birds palnted on bow. Phone FOR KENT WILL TRADE RENTAL: We have 3-bedroom house suitable for family close to school. Interest- ed in 2-bedroom house. Red 185. 927 2t KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mc APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ti JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 FROM CALIFORNIA Floyd Nelson, visiting frome May- wood, Calif, is currently in Ju- neau and staying at the Baranof Hotel. | | e 0006000 esececsonecccosvoccosnososecse . with separate etnrance. House in process of remodeling. Good Iot and convenient location. Must sell, leaving town. Call Goding, Black 246. 926 tf $135. Port- 2- \VHELL Tralln able washer stainless steel tub, $20. New Kenmore tank vacuum attachments, $45. Green 880. 22tf TWO Bedroom modern furnished house in Waynor Addition, mod- erately priced. Owner in hospital. Call Douglas 35 one long one short. 924 3% JUKE Box, washing machine, | vacuum cleaner. Household furn- i ishin: Pheone 627. 503 So. Frank 924 6t 19039 International ‘.-ton pickup truck. James A. Bradley, Admin- istrator, Selwyn Jackson Howell Estate. Write Empire 4461. 22 tf WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. Eee George E. Cleve- land, First Nat’l Bank. 922 tf iNEW Evenruge outboard motor, 4- cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf {SCOTTY Anderson's property for sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- formation write Box 735, Peli- can, Alaska. 919 1 me BEACH HOUSE, $2500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. A 919 1 mo 3-APT. House, Seater Tract. Good residence district. $1380 income per year. 190.80 ft. frontage on Scater St. Phone Red 702. 18 tf 32-FT. Vé;lz;n Cruiser, practicnll—y new. 40-hp Redwipg motor. Ph. Douglas 183. 916 tf 'LIGHT Housekeeplng room suit- able for business women. Phone 81, 9806 1t THE HOLLY SHOEF. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. Will sell ‘at inventory. 908 u e 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1842 en- gine, in top condition, body fair, tires good, $475. 83 wmouchby or phone- 259. 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tf HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wi- loughby. 872 t1 3 HOUSES ugd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 9 b HARRIET GRIFFIN ARRIVES Miss Harriet Griffin arrives in Juneau today by plane to attend the Alaska College of Chiropody, located at First and Gold Streets. Miss Griffin comes from Newark, N. J, and was formerly employ- ed as a clerk-typist. by the Office of Dependency Benefits and the Veterans Administration in New- ark. -—-—-0-0*——— Mrs,, Beth Nelson, from Sitka, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel.