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PAGE SIX RAINIERS IN VICTORY OVER iy a few feet short of Not to be out done Sirotnike first baseman for the Atlanta, and SERIES OPENER Seals Get Lead of Two Full Cantillon, pitching for the All Stars, came around later in the Games OVeI' Bth ‘-0 To ATlANTA game and cleared the center field fence for a pair of circuit clouts Angels’ Oaks | PO Three Home Runs Account BOX SCORE | By BOB TUCKMAN Atlanta: AB R H PO A E The scorching Pacific Coast fOF FOUT RUH‘—PIGY Stein, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 pennant scramble had cooled off Dineen, cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 a bit teday for the San Francisco Agam '[omgm Katzman,ss..2 1 0 2 2 1 Seals Sirotnik, 1b 3 1 1 9 0 0 The league leaders enjoyed a R Potter, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 ccmparatively comfortable lead of Inning 1234567 Tot. |Bugnetto, 2» 3 1 3 2 1 1itwo full games over both the Los Stars 0000001 1 Houghton, ¢ 2 1 0 8 1 0 ngeles 1zels and Oakland Oaks, Atlanta. 0200020 4 Komblat, 3 3 0 0 0 2 2a in in recent days. Scudero,p ... 3 0 1 0 4 0 d 1 Dempsey of the Seals Despite the fact that the Atlanta Total 2 4 8 21 10 4 fanned 13 Angel batsmen in post- ball team had, had little oppor-| 1ing {us seventh win of the season tunity to practice and was hardly All Stars: AB R H PO A E as San F‘r:n;( isco edged Los An- organized for the game, ording | Jansen, sub 1 0 0 0 0 geles 1-0, to take a two-to-one ser- to Manager Houghton, the cruiser|Lawrensen, it 3 0 0 1 0 0 ies lead. squad last night threw in the 1b 30 ok b0l BANDs nd and Hollywood engaged fastest pitcher Juneau has seen 1 ., ¢ 3 0 1 7 0 2in a free-hitting affair with the inig-amhoon and walked off with|Nielsen, 8b ... 8 0 0 .1 2 0:Algging Stavs toppme the final to 4 to 1 win, holding the All-Stars, Cantillon,p...3 1 1 0 1 @ vv’nlu-\. 9 to 5 : to a well ed four hits. Rumor | Phelps, ef o O O R R ¢ The last-place Sacramento So- Vies it thEE Bl Goughiin, newiy|Miersefewstl 3 0 1 & 1 0 /lous pousickd on foll San Diego appointed manager of the Dougla Dodson, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0!pitchers for 13 hits and a 10-1 vie- team, was aboard the first launch|Selmer, rf IR e B back to the cruiser in an attemp | Cope, sub 1 0 0 0 0 o0l Seattle beat Portland 2-0 behind to buy Scudero, the Marine hu Total % 1 4 21 6 2 two-hit hurling of Herman Besse er, out ol the service and SN | g,pmapy: Home runs: Cantillon him up with the Firemen. The|y "o’y Bugnetto 1; runs Navy refused Coughlin’s offer, but = @ o1 o 05 irotnik 2, { premised to send him a_similarip ;o 1; double plays: Atlanta | hurler when next visiting China Kok ekcs A |1; strikeouts: Scudero 8, Cantillon g b “"""l‘“"“ V17, walks: Scudero 0, Cantillon 2; close ball after the second inh=jp; ya¢eer: Cantillon 1, Scudero 0; All- ing when three r batsmen and | umpires: Bill Forsythe, plate, - BEAVERS, 2 - 0 The Seattle southpaw held Port-: ERS ARE land hitless in all but the wmm' hn“ ain 25 pASSENG inning and scored one of his team’s y two markers in the third inning.| Flowu HERE BY pAA' The other came in the fifth when . st Leon Mohr counted on Hiliis Flrsl Hurler v |18 ARE FLOWN OU STANDING OF CLUBS . Fwenty-five persons left for Seit- ron m i ational League | I( ory tle yesterday via PAA Clipper and Team: W~ da | 18 flew horth {8,000 takes Cole pile . driving Bosten 38 217 5851 i Artivals weré John Th ., James| equip. Price reduced $7,000 for, St. Louis 35 20 547 By BALPE RODEN Brennan, Agnes Y Gary Coy,| immediate sale. Steady work Pittsburzh 34 29 540 ISRy "‘ 'Boklm\ rn"m'("; Hght- | Betty Sanfor purness Rowe Jr,| assured. $800 takes falling equip., New York 32 31 508 < ks reachell the hall way!Brocks Hanford, Lowelle and Loweil; 2 $750 Titan power saws, etc, Lo Entiadeiohis 333 507 e his bid to become the first|Knuth, Martha Johnson, ~Anng| cal business $4,500, nets appr. §600 Brooklyn ....t.... 21 34 4430 e Pitcher sinte Mokt Call Albert Emmett, Michael| monthly. Cincinnati 2 37 sl ol T i 50 games three yeaks ? Gretan, Mrs. Guy|THE FORRESTER, T72-ft. packer. Chicago 28 31 e oW Halterty Jr. m Hill, Mrs. O.] 25-man crew floating cannery. S | €ain, a native of Belleville, Ark.,(C. Koehley and Ernest Campbell. ‘INCOME prop. 9th St., McMullen American League \gue leading Braves to| - Leavir r the south were F. W.| estate, 2 houses, several cabins. | Team: W B over the Néw York|Wagner, Joe and Mildred cmemnn,‘s:,coo four room house and 42x100 Olevelantl 3 26 619G Uederday for his 10th vic-|George Duket, Vie' Olark, Sifi Die-1 lot Pike St. Furnished. | Philadelphia 41 27 603 o ge's the first sehior eircuit|trieh, Vireil Sc hnltz Mr. and Mrs. H. $11,000 Evergreen Ave., 3-bdr. house NeW - Kk 39 26 600 ;i win 10 this season and|J. Bleir, Carrie and Marjorie Blair, | with 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in Boston 32 80 5161, has a 10-5 recor Charles ~ Lindber&, ~ Mrs. Mike, = separate house. Newly painted. Detroit 30 34 469 Tpe coft-spoken 29-year-old hurl-|Thompson and infant Frenk Po-! Compl. furn., basement, etc. Washington 30 35 462|e nas won seven of his last eight!korny, Dee Swonder, Mrs. M. H. NEW 3-bdr. home, large basement, { St. Louis 25 38 397 | ctarts. ![:u.]«\_ Marien Naomoff, James| marine view, etc., Behrends Ave. Chicago 19 41 317 gy, st Louis Cards dropped a 4-3| Wendt, Louis Sharp, Frank Hillg, | 34t house Behrénds Ave. 3 bars. i |gecision to the Cubs in Chicago and (K. J. Perry,-V. C. Bingham, Rich-| compl. furn.;; Duplex Evergreen Pacific Coast the third place Pittsburgh Piratesiard Colby and M. W. Graham. ‘ compl. furn., basement garage, Team: knoc kwl off the Reds, 5-2 in cin-| Don Ferdine and Don M('Mormn[ ete. FOSTER 3-bdr. on 10th; |San Franci tlew to Annem- | POLLOCK 2-bdr. Star Hill. (I;,sk]/\nr 'I]‘g Philadelphia Phillies Eeat| Bl | DOUGLAS—A. L. Johnson 2-bdr. akland the Dodgers, 4+2, in Brooklyn. S compl. furn. large basement; C. San Diego In the American League, the pmi-!BoAl OWNER ARE ‘ E. Walters 2-bdr., furnace, part | Seattle adelphia Athletics closed in on the | furn.;; also 4-bdr. home compl. Hol ; ding Cleveland Indians by '-IS'ED lu MTE“ furn., basement, furnace, ,_ffgufic Por Sacramento Channel League | Team: w Mcose 9 Legion 6 Elks 6 Douglas 2 <+ JOE LOUIS SOUGHT - AS CANDIDATE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA night game from the| STEAMSH'P BooK kitchen, new roof, new siding, etc. Washington Senators while the In-| ‘SMALL part. furn. cabin 3% mi. dians were beaten, 9-5 by the Ti- Glacier, terms, good bldg. lot; in Detroit. Philadelphia now| Juneau plonsure bonv,. .w:nmhle} 2 houses, part. furn. light plant, L “(.“, by half a game |for charter, will Le listed in a new| 3 gere pat. land, etc, terms, 2 The A’s scored all of their runs in, service manual to be published soon| 51, pj, s 5 " the last of the ninth. iby the Alaska Steamship Co., it Wis: CABINS—Floyd Edwards, Briggs, 6 5 The third place New York Yan-|learned today by the Juneau Cham-| 415 peautiful log cabin several 10 .167 | kees, crept within a game of the {ber of Commerce. According to mu acres pat. land on Fritz Cove.| - Indians with a 10-7 triumph u'.'m:suamship Company, all boats for Partly compl. 2 story "home be- | the Boston Red Sox in the Yankee dium A se' run first inning rally against Mickey Harris enabled | the Yanks to wir In a night game at St. Louis, the hire are to be listed in the publi- ‘Lauon which will be distributed. (o’ {its passengers. Any boat owner, ifurnished information who has not yeti his| FOR about FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 FOR SALE yond 'I‘hanv, $700. 'MURPHY & MURPHY made base on errov and both | s REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS i an un-named Navy Chief on base. e 0 ; Cmmll;m ;\n(l b';udu'u lu;)k their { & #y | By HUGH FULLERTON (IIY COUN(H_MAN _.(x)x\) t‘;\ beat the Chicago White :;;::1 ,nlmz'hi‘mpxl‘;ga?i:nnTec::‘i Phone 676 cver First National Bank tolls via the strieout route. | b, 5 Ohahs 5 5 itered ir s 3 ] il T With the stands near-packed|ie e © o o o o © o ¢ 0 © “,,r”",(]:‘:”:IN\,\;'\ ;1,",‘], at \\]':(‘h, DR i itacting the Chamber Secre I RUG, 8x10 American Oriental,; and booining with enthusiasm, ' e ; ; ® igan football moves in his office| pETROIT, Jul 2 ®—The De-| lFI,Et 'Eaflflugh- in the Seward ?n.d sma]ld companion x:ug;l 1i Bugnetto, second sacker for theie TIDE TABLE ®in princeton’s new too-small-for-| o1t Tribune s 3” g L lEADERS 'N B B | Building. arge round mirror, new; club| cruiser, brought down the first|e ® Lasketball gymnasium and chuck- | L “(;(L ek “~‘ oc 0“'11\ « U R | chair, magazine rack, small rugs; after when he stepped up in the e JULY 3 . ’ Y o ishutdE | o g HERE IOVTHD SO A SERBER e T and drapes, all new. Goblets and | it St cved ot e aiTE 6 ¢ \ 4 1 § R ge us endes of Pltlsouiahicity cplindilhere, | in baseball, through | ITKA BASEBAI_[ERS | misc. items. Call Green 700. 28 tf second and smacked out the day's|e Low tide, 5:19 a.m., 2.u ?. players who couldn't solve the Mich-| ~ Iouis announced his retirement! Leoders [ basebal, SAONE i i ! first homer over the right-center!'e High tide, 11:39 am, 125 ft. ® jgan attack. i e g games of yesterday, are as follows: | \ G = S feticd ainta g his . i Has 11 S e fas World's Hi yeight Champion | Y } su | TAKE HOME my beautiful golden | field fence. Maintaining his eye e Low tide, 17:11 p. m, 50 ft. ® Caldwell is a single—with Model-T o, Yool BEENEER BIE American League 2 ARRIVE HERE “DAY‘ ool e b | throughout the game, Bugnetto hit{e High ude, 23:17 pm, 16.1 ft. ® attachments—addict; he 1ikes|y; e ested in politics | PRatting—Williams, Boston 402; 1 ek fain. 929 3t three times in s many trips to]y o |the type of play Fritz Crisler uses| mpe Tribune, a semi-weekly Negro | Eoudreau, Cleveland 372 | B Gleveland, - Vice-president e the plate, and his last single Was|q ¢ ¢ ¢ @ © o © ® o o o to flim-flam the opposition and he | o iR St S S Runs batted in—Willams, Boston |and current director of the Gas 1-;JU‘JEAU Janitor Service, swouo‘ - ; likes the two-team system With|iiu lenders and public officlals have | k2 Magelo. N“‘,‘\' Y"’ik G;'q . gork Ineau Channel Baseball League, to-| business for $4500. Phone 806, | Wwhich Crisler drew so much a~|promised their support to Louls it i D_’l“glgl". ew York jay received a wire from the Sitka 929 tf | }Lnlmn last fall. “I'll use two teams ;. Hld s ot /1t 18; ;\rllm Clevel fln(v t; Wi g Lasballers that 15 players will mv_[\ o ’,LTA___,_,I,, S if I can find them,” Charlie €X- | yacant by a recent yesl ing—Raschi, New or 2l ive here Sunday morning for the| IODER! g room urnishe w E w LL B L s plained. | i e L B 'fu st game against the Juneau All- he n Waynor Addition. Mod- | In spite of rumors around the b League | stars Sund“ afternoon. cratcly priced. Owner in husmm! Ivy Leagues that “Old Nassau has e g Batting St. Louis .401; . | Call Douglas 35 1 long, 1 it” this year, Princeton doesn't get Holmes, Boston 357 sh: 929-3t q ter Salil. 59 Kiner, Pittsburgl | 1940 DODGE ,mm: truck, air con- mid-western universities and Cald-| , 59: Kiner, Pittsburgh nnd E | qitich-d. Phone 371. 929 3 s t d well cometimes has to spread it thin. | — 1a1St. Louls 53 c : 1‘ I.ANDS ON GlA(I R| awen e 2 i P Fights last night resulted asfol- Home runs—>Ssau incinnati — s el nea. Fiburgn 10" " | e o Norh| HISCELLAREOUS | the constant shuttling of play-| BROOKLYN (Fort Hamilton) Bitching—Poat, New York -1 | America has succeeded in d,,dmgf e F | | | | y | g \ the bench and the tield, | Lee Cma, 183, Detroit, and Ted Low- ' 87C. B auith party tn Sewird Glas|DICK: Dixie and T oant. “forget | admits, “iut the players|ry, 182, New Haven n. Draw, 10. R . t you. Everything OK. Contact me E cier, north of Yakutat, and ; love it. They get more chance to| TACOMA Wash—Roy Hawkins, | E | cetablished @ base camp there, Dean| only. General Delivery. Billings. P i k d play instead of sitting on the bench}19¢3, Tacoma, knocked out Newsboy i,(‘u‘m\\:m. of :!unenu. who is oper-| 924 8t ur ra Y0NS are as. e while eleven men do all the work.' Millich, 200, Sacramento, | |ating the expedition's air trans-| gy —n—Go e | to call for Garments BEFORE 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING Remova The Triangle Cleaners 1776 -1948 Our Liberties were won dearly. Let us guard them well for ourselves and for posterity! PLENTY 0 For Floats w e D ® Box 754 Painting and For better Appearance CALL To Get There Qui In keeping with the Holiday Spirit, and in observance of Independence Day, we will remain closed ALL DAY, MONDAY, JULY 5th. The Triangle Cleaner To Go Where You Want to Go To Celebrate a Glorious Fourth Venetian EELEINDS ble Slats Easy Cleaning * F CANVAS .. Curtains or Wall Paper * FIELD - Phone 581 Decorating cky in Comfort Final scores of games played 1ast!portation f: ities, said today thnn < night in the Western Internatiohal|gcel, Walter Wood, head of the ex- League are as follow ploration group, was in on the| Tacoma 9-8; Victoria 8-16. | initial landing. ( | Bremerton 6- vancouver 5-9! ol Wood returned to their base! | (2nd game called 13th inning-time | ¢ cperations at Yakutat yester {limit.). | with Maurice K pilot of Lhtv | Salem’3; Spokane 2. ecially equipped Norseman 10-| Wenatchee 7 Yflkimfl 2. passenger airplane being used by! | vl ding the expedition. The return was | Y marked by an unexpected incident| SOAP Box DERB when he was unable to advise| Yakatut of a change in flight Ru“s SEI ‘o“lGHTH:lans and landed on a mud flat| jinstead of the airport because his tires had been deilated. Not hear- A Soap Box Derby practice Tun ing from the plane, a search was is slated for 7:30 o'clock tonight,|ijjtjated and the plane located| weather permitting, Dr. William P. shortly thereafter. Blanton said today. Boys who have| Geodwin said that the plane, their cars in condition to make the equipped with both skis and run should take this opportunity t0 ! wheels is the first to have such practice; however, if it is rainingj., yundercarriage anywhere. ! trial runs will be postponed as it is - e not advisable to get either the young ivers he cars wet. gl TG JIM McNAUGHTON FLIES WEEKEND SPECIAL Weekend Special at Taku Lodge. HOME FRM ‘“(HORAGE M. S. Donjac leaves Saturday 8:30 a. m. Alaska Coastal Airlines Takmn the long way home. Jim leave by appointment. For de-;McNaughton of the Harry Race tails inquire ALASKA TRAVEL|Drug Store staff, returned from BUREAU, Baranoi Hotel, or phone{Anchorage yesterday via the Pac- Red 472. 929 1t|ific Northern Airlines. He has ————,———— been on a month's vacation trip to JUNEAU VISITOR New York, Washington, D. C.,, and Mrs. Anna M. Rovertson of Kos-|way points. mos, Wash., is staying at the Bar-| Mr. McNaughton and Hugh Wade anof Hotel. travelled to the States together, picked up a car in Iowa and drove to Washington, D. C. and New York. They returned north on the Alcan Highway and parted com- pany at Whitehorse. McNaughton flew to Anchorage to visit his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John McManamin and their two children, Mary Veronica and John Phillip.’ Wade drove the car down the Haines Cutoff and arrivs ed home last week. McNaughton reports seeing many former Juneau citizens in Anchor- age. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Lu Liston, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hahn and Mrs, Venetm Pu'h PARK, WARN POLICE No drinking of intoxicating liquors will ke permitted at the City Ball Park during baseball | games, it was announced today by Chief of Police Bernie Hulk, who {said that the law will be' strictly eniorced. i Complete Photographic Supplies | ! Developing - Irinting - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials | Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Permnn-i ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. b KIMBELL Pidno, nice condition, for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1Imc APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf one block 890 t1 NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ti JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly ot monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18{ — e NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 fii LOST AND FOUND | REWARD for_Toformiation leading to recovery of a new red ahd SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, from Federal Bldg. white Schwinn bicycle. Taken from Teen-Age Club. 114 days and Red 475 evenings. 927 tf REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. 4-unit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with difing foom ahd Channel view. Best reSidential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living. Bath. Large living room with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt light plant with appliance in- clulding washing machine. NEW two bedroom house on 10th Street. Tile kitchen and bath, Floor furnace. LARGE two bedroom house, Auke Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms. Living room with fireplace. Well furnished. Excellent Channel view. Low price. WILLIAM WIKN-Phone 234 - R 1937 NASH, running condition, Reasonable. Phone 0375 after 6 pm. 928 tt SCOTTISH Terriers, snow siock, 3 months old. Outstanding blood lines. Address: Mrs. J. C. Dressen, 1738 East 88th Btreet, Seattle, Wash. 928 3t !937 FORD boupe, good condmun Practically new. Easy Spindrier washing machine. Owner leaving city. Basement Apt, 511 10th St. 928 5t ‘ROUND 'itip to Tuku Glacier Sat- urday July 3rd on M. S. Donjac. Contact Hank Harmon at Alaska Travel Bureau, Baranof Hotel. 927 3t MODEL A Tudor Electric Spindry chine, Black 460. sedan; General washing ma- 927 tf SMALL 2-pole troller fully equip- ped. Phone 0352 long 1 short. 927 6t 9x12 Rug, Bendix Radio-Phono, other household items, like new. Blue 470, 814 Gold Belt. 27 4t 1947 Chrysler Windsor, 1947 Kaiser, 1839 Oldsmobile, 1027 Plymouth, 1936 Plymouth, 1935 Ford. One bus. See them at Jay's Super Service. 927 tf | CHESTERFIELD chair $120. Pre- war construction like new, twin beds, waliut, with inner spring $50 each. Encyclopedia with year book, mahog- e, $75. Set of dinnerware and cther household ar- First house past Spauld- 927 3t r six ticles. ing Trail, Auk Bay. CHANNEL vnew property near cor- ner 6th and East. New concrete block basement laid out for ground level bedroom apartment with separate etnrance. House in process of remodeling. Good lot and convenient location. Must sell, leaving town. 'Call Godingy Black 246. ; 926 tf | 2-WHEEL Trailer, za7, $135. Port- able washer -stainless steel tub, ~ $20. New Kenmore tank vacuum attachments, $45. Green 880. 22tf JUKE Box, washing machine, vacuum cleaner. Household furn- ishings. Phone 627. 503 So. Franklin. 924 6t WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 tf NEW Evenruae outpoard motor, 4- cylinder 10-hoersepower, $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 mo BEACH HOUSE, $2500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 mo 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 183. 916 tf LIGHT Housekeeping room suit- able for business women. Phone 817, 906 1t WANTED WOMAN wants janitor job. Call‘ Black 715 or call at 807 A West Tth Street. DISHWASHER, evening shift. Ap ply at Percy’s Cafe. 024 tf WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom furnished house. Call Lorenzen, 254. 923 tf EXPERIENCED grocery store man- ager. Will pay good salary for right man. Also have opemngl for e‘xpgr\nced grocery clerk, mafi only. . Hutchings Eeonomy' Market. tf CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf HOSPITAL NOTES Disthissed from . St.. Ann's Hos- pital yesterday were Mrs. Hartley; Crosby and baby girl, Mrs. Charles Gray and baby girl, David Graves, Harry Douglas and Ismael Voso- tros. Admitted to the Government; Hospital yesterday was Melvin'® ‘Williams ‘of Hoonah. . THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. Will sell at inventory. 908 tf 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf kb LRl e FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 802. 878 tf HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- lbuxhhy‘ 872 t1 3 HoUsES uwnG lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 U MANGAN RESIGNS Jo¢ Mangan, popular KINY Sales Manager, announced today that he has resigned his position there. His future have not yet been revealed, but he hopes to make an anfiouncement in the near fu- ture. wedea. o