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PAGE TWO Jantzen Sweaters Our Sweater Department is all excited over the 1948 Jantzen Sweaters. Here are some of the wonderful styles. They come in many golors, too. SIZES 36 TO 41 ® Spectator $8.95 ® Varsity $12.95 ® Undergrad $12.95 @ Crewman $8.95 @ OGridder $10.95 MAKE€ YOUR SELECTION NOW . .. WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLE BMBERRENES),; g, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA ; BROADJUMP Asvmm . MISSES SHORT LEAP | AND LANDS IN DRINK “He made the ship, but almost had to swim to Skagway to catch her,” is the story circulating around the city dock today about an un- identified member of the steamer Alaska créw who stepped and miss- ed yesterday as the vessel was pull- ing out on her northbound trip. 2 After the gan nk had been| -loth taken in and lines were being| way handled for the departure, two po- tential Olympic greats were seen sprinting down the dock in record breaking 100 meter time. The ship being only a short distance away from the dock, the two track rail to-the deck 50-50 proposition. ng the sure-footedness of the jump and landed iry on the Alaska deck. ‘ond, slipping as he dock, bewildered between the dock piling . . . left was taken cn schedule. — ., HOOD BAY MEN HERE Richard Robinson and G. Baranof Hotel. tars elected to step from the bull- . and i, was The first, dis- mountain goat at 10,000 feet, made safe and But the came up quite damp and the ship and he missed in his couragecus attempt at a new oroad jump mark. He ahoard after a stay with the fish, given dry , and the steamer got under- Jesse Owens sroad jump mark still stands. ¢ Myhan of Hood Bay are at the 'SPLIT WEEK IN "~ CORSTVLEAGUE * STARTS TONIGHT (By The Associated Press) Los Angeles Coast League fans They’ll have watching either can’t lose tonight. their - choice of the Angels or ‘Hollywood play at ome. Under the revised schedule drawn ,up after Sacramento’s ball park ‘burned down, the Angels-Sacramen- | the range last night, caught on for, a double and a single, to the plate, and | to. series will be. played:at Wrigs ley 'Field, home of the Angels. Atjin four trips Jme same, time, Hollywood . hosts Seattle. Thé conflict will be short—this | being. another of the league’s in- | frequent split weeks—but it will be | intensive. | Other " series Starting the wegk linclude 'Sn Francisco’s leading | Seals at San- Diego, and Portland lat Oakland. 3 | All hope 'that Jack Graham, San Diego’s homerun leader, might ;be ab}e to play in the PCY All-Star {game next Monday were dispelled yesterday. Dr. D. A. Schmidt said the big | slugger, victim of a bean ball July 134 will ‘have to stay in the hos- pital ‘at least another day and should not play in the stellar {zame. i § 7 i STANDING Ur CLUBS National League Team: W L Pet Boston 56 40 583 New York 2 B0 44 .532 | Brooklyn ... 48 44 522 St. Louis 484 45 .521 Pittsburgh ..o 46, 45 505 Philadelphia .48 489 495 Cincinnati 42 56 433 Chicago 2. 40 57 412 American League Team: W L Philadelphia 59 40 Cleveland 55 38 New York . 56 39 .588 Boston 57 40 ".588 Detroit 46 49 484 ‘Washington 41 55 427 St. Louis 36 56 391 Chicago 31 64 326 Pacific Coast League Team: W L Pet San Francisco 72 13 576 Oakland 12 56 563 Los Angeles 69 51 548 } San Diego .87 62 519§ Seattle 59 65 476 Hollywood 59 67 .468 Portland 56 68 452 Sacramento . 59 395 Channel League Team: W L Pt Moose 1 3 786 Legion - 8 T .533| Elks T e T ] 8 500 Ddouglas ... 3 12 200 . SHELDONS LEAVE To visit in Fairbanks for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sheldon eft yesterday for Haines, accom-| sanied by their daughter and son-' n-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Aley. rhe Aleys, who reside in Fair- sanks, have been visiting thej 3heldons for a week. The family will drive over the Haines Cut- >ff to Fairbanks. Sheldon is the Ixecutive Director for the Unem- Jloyment Compensation Commis- sion. ——o ——— SITKANS IN TOWN . Mrs. Gordo' D. Clithero and; Vrs. Helen Hatch of Sitka are mong the guests at the Baranof Hotel. R 'OOK how those sweeping panels of gleam- ing glass curve clear around this unique new Studebaker! It’s the lhghl-slreamed new Smdebnk“‘ Star- light Coupe—the most refreshing change in car design in years! This dream car is available either as a Cham- pion or a Commander model. It’s just one headliner in a star-studded showing of revolutionary new Studebakers— Champion and Commander sedans, coupes, convertibles—a special extra-long-wheelbase Studebaker Land Cruiser. LR AT T e S P N A B ARSI I s N i~ % Juneau, Alaska % STUPEBAKER—FIRST BY H CAPITOL AUTO SALES ‘FAR WITH A POSTWAR CAR! IHEAVY HITTERS LED BY PHELPS HOLLOWAY DOWN —Ed Nielsen Moves fo Fourth Bud Phelps of the Maose found a homer, chinned hijmself from a not im- pressive third spot right to the top of the heavy hitters’ heap. Prior to last night's game, points with a .424. and at present he stands with a .459 banner which is 15 points above the next high lmnn Executing another one-man cam- paign to rid the league of no-hit games was Simmons of the Moose who caught the elevator and came from eighth into third place in the batting standings. Pulling within nine points of the second place slugging train with berth .435. Ed Nielsen, like the snow in spring, connected for a lone single in four tries last night and is now in the lower | i 429, Bud Brown, continuing to shde down the ways from his fourth place .419 of two weeks ago; went | hitless in three plate visits. last, night and is now flirting with | bottom of the slugging stack with | a .359. Joe Guy, by executing one of the neatest - slaloms _seen - this son, connected once in five. tries| Phelps was trailing kingpin Holloway by 20|° - FIGHT DOPE In Chicago last night, Anton Raadik, 158, Estonia, stopped Jimmy | Sherrer, 150, Milwnukee 9. ]S|mmons Vaulls Into Third l[AD[R; IN B B. Here are the leaders in the two major baseball leagues: National League Batting—Musial, St. Louis, Dark, Boston, .328. Runs Batted In—Mize, New York, | 82; Musial, St. Louis, 81. | Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 28; Sauer, Cincinnati, .27. Pitching—Jansen, New York, 14- 5, .137; Brecheen, St. Louis 11-4, 733, .390; American League Batting—Williams, Boston, 385! Boudreau, Cleveland, .346. Runs Batted In—DiMaggio, New | York, 90; Stephens, Boston, 88 Heme Runs -—— Keltner, Cleveland and DiMaggio, New York, 24. Pitching — Fowler, Philadelphia, 10-2, 893 IDOUGLAS AND MOOSE Holloway, Simmons now rides the | continuing to slide | {berth fourth place with a wannmg i | i sea- | BASEBALL romour The Moose wnl altempl to slnkl ‘Absolutely Tops! ‘Among Guidebooks’ A Review by Richard A. Stevens ! in Hartford (Cenn.) Courant Absolutely tons among gmdehooks and is'now at the first cabin With ;s 1,y jacobin's Guide to Alaska, Bill Cope of night. Player and team: AB H Pct. Phelps; Moose ... 37 17 Hplloway, Moose 27 12 Simmons, Moose.... 23 10 .435 E. Nielsen, Legion 56 24 429 Dodson, Douglas ... 30 12 = .400 Cope, Legion 43 17 -395 Fenster, Legion 18 1 Cantillon, Elks 52 19 . Kalakay, Douglas 11 4 364 Brown, Legion 39 14 359 Werner, Elks 29 10 345 Forsythe, Moose 35 12 343 Guy, Elks 18 6 333 THREE nsnm HE! WITH LIGHT CATCHES Clocking in a llghz catch at Ju- neau Cold Storage yesterday, three | fishers were in with slightly less Ithan 15,000 pounds. The Tundra, skippered by Pete Oswald, tied up with 11,000 pounds isable and 1,200 halibut; Puppy, headed by John Wise was ithe Attu, operated by George Lunde iwas in with 1,500 pounds salmon | ,from Lynn Canal. =T WESTS RETURN HOMK After a two-fonths visit to west- ern states and Mexico, Mr« and Mrs. LeRoy West and three Lchil- dren, LeRoy, Jr., Betty andf{ i Brus netta, have returned to Juneau. in Seattle for the trip whiché took them to - Idaho, Yellowstone‘ Na- tional Park, Ogden, Salt Lake}City, Las Vegas, Nev., Phoeniz, A Tia Juana and up the coast. e the | in with 1,000 pounds salmon, and| The Wests picked up a new )bodge' na, | | | | | i ! Nome, Pct.{a 333, having come all the Way wetzel Publishing Co., Los An-| 596 from the 385 mark at the hands of |gejes; $150) which should be in- | 591 Bud. Phelps. cluded in the baggage of everyone 0 the Legion alS0 | headed for that neck of the woods! foupd the going rough and Was | This book is packed with authentic bounced from a fourth place 415 t0 | jnformation on every conceivable & sixth place .395 when using 2 gyhject: bat with a hole in it twice last photels and shops. Thoroughly illus- plane routes, game laws, trated with photographs and tricked Current standings in the league | oyt with advertisements, it has ap- | ‘are as follows: | parently missed nothing. Alaska's cities are described in -459 ! detail as visited along the standard | route from Vancouver up the coast, into the Yukon and back again to the coast. The author also pictures such communities as Kodiak and ordinarily off the beaten ath. Profuselv illustrated, this | “Guide to Alaska” is a veritable | storehouse of information that| { should serve to correct much of the misinformation usually dnspensed jabout modern Alaska. OTHER COMMENTS In planning your Alaska trip, read Lou Jacobin’s Tourists and Sports- men’s Guide to Alaska. — Sunset Magazine. A useful publication, profusely il- | lustrated.—Les Angeles Times. _ _ (Advertisement) S /] /7/71:’[#410 b KENTUCKY’S/ 12 "-‘-.~ _ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ wrbon Whiskey !Lhe tongs in the Gastineau League ’postponed from July 18. womer’s -auxiliary’ to the Vetcmm of Foreign Wars will be held to- morrow night, Wednesday, o'clock at the Mopse Lodge Rooms. President Bonnié Jo Gronroos ur- gentl be Miss Dcrothy Digman is stupping‘ at the Baranof Hotel. | baseball championship tonight when hey meet the Douglas Firemen in ne ©of the final games |which was Running wild over, ‘the second place’ Legion last nfght the Moose made it eleven wins and three losses for an almost cinch first place in! !the league with but four games to | br played. Theé Legion, having now lost seven and won eight, stand at .533 in the league, just one-half game above the third place Elks: i Douglas, winner of three and 108- er of twelve, remains the undisputed occupant of the cellar berth. - VFWA MEETS TOMORRO“’ A regular Husiness meeting of the | at 8 W requests™ that present NEW YORKER HERE Visiting from New ‘York City' all ‘members ~ WANTED |'S0. Franklin. Ph. 63. Gulde to Alaska Blue 236. condition. Willman Trade Center,| 947 - 1 mo. To make this simple, no risk hearing test with syringe. If you are deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing, head noise due to hard- ened or thé Ourine-Home Method many sey has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money | back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today, at NOMAN to cook on ranch, Phone 945 tf WANTED! MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE HARD. OF HEARING | Ourine drops used with simpley coagulated wax (cerumen), try POLLOCK : jeete. {ERIcKEON, 6th B ment;, comp. furr beautiful garden, . with quick freeze unit, ete. home, Waynor add., FOR SALE boat and woodworking TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1948 equip., with or without central location and materials. large 250~3-hdr. furnished. .’! BDR, firéplace, pine panel, furn., basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition. BUILDING Lois—Douglas Beach, highway and West Juneau; ce- ment - foundation plus lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. ! McMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental H SEWING Machme.s, nny make or‘cgfigJ fl:{;}efl:l::x:d $8,000, {ACROSS St irom Goy. Mansion, reduced $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part «furn. house, Pike Street, 719 5th St, three bdr. iurn,; newly deco;!t«ed. I;anment base- lue view, refrig: acreage; to LKQOT fur farm, Haines, with | 4.0r_ without mink stock, wnh pat acreage. ¢ INUBPHY & MURPRY REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS Phone 67, over First National Bank P AR R SRS 3 S S YOR SALE test that so 1936 *OLLS throughout. Good tires. days, Blue 770 evenings. Sedan; 954 4t Butler, Mauro & Co., Inc. The REXALL Store 1 MAPLE Smgle Bed complete and matching chair. Call 772 954 2t FRED R. WOLF l 3 ‘13 FT, Skiff with 3% hp outboard; boat new. $200.00. 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of Inquire Box Eléctrical Contractor i Fritz Coxe Road. 949 cr‘! + Sale.Merchandise Bouse Wu'ln( | EOME at Auk Bay, vweach front- | iy H“M: Vind ol - | age; modern, inquire Virgil An- 2 OUR SPECIALTY, A JUNEAU-O1 derson ‘or Empire 04633, 53 3¢ \UEOne of the. nicest homes Beox 213§ Black 379 K e in Jyneau, located on corner of | GE. Washing machine, $25. In-{ 7th afiq Main St, 4 bedrooms, | quire at Gaine’s Cafe by Air- full ‘basement, autematic oil hot port. 948 6t water heat, 2 fire places, separ- | Blfllnie S lIIIIIM S‘Ole 3M~—-.“—ODERN oo i pped—————macmne ate private den, newly renovated t and inted, bi e, - Phone 103 139 So. Franklin || S0B:. cellent location, good ! Rmelp”:; Jé'%é‘:i:fi.fm: 5 _ i “growing business, $10,000. Sitkdl* Myfi m Gastineau Chan- | P. O. Box 2396 Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t nel. Available August 15, Terms, | | THE Burreu‘gome in the High- lands. Fully furnished, garage, | [e) SHOP building;, PIANO for rent, fenced in garden $8,500. E 86 A-1. Call 271 after 6 pm. ‘tf dh UTBOKRD 3 1-3 hp home Green 282, or lense. Ph, 187, Avenue. and T Clothing Store. 93 . Willoughby Formerly’ Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S 951 tf and Main. e St e ROOM and Board, $20 a week. = "7777 Hannah's Boarding House, Third 950 tf studio models.’ Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 u P’is Rooms with kitchen priv ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti B e N D T HEAVY duty carpentry, msrine.‘NEARINg Completion, new two- .| 100. ACRES PATENTED LAND | REETABE woman wants Tight| IxBd biag:lots tgfld income prop., |, 89f¢ Timber worth purchase 33 pi 3 apis, 1, 2 and 3 hbdrs. each,| Drice. work or baby sitting. Phone " 3 955 3t| . comipl. furn., firrage, etc. TROLLER HULL, heavy duty, cab- BOATS—The FORRESTER, the| In. stove, 35 hp Lycoming. 20x6. CARPENTERS wanted. 44 _hour| DELL, the MARION J. KRUz-| Caulked and painted. Could be week. Phone 34. 954 tf! OFF and others. fished this season. $450. 145. 951 tf BEACH»Baboh prop., 5 pat. acres,| Model OIT. 100 hp engine. 2- OrR i b Y béach frontage, water, . bldg speed rear end. 4-yard wood CLERK - 4 rapher. Inquire 4 » B Sen)ug i . . Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; also: body. Heater. Spare wheel, tire, Room 106, Health Department. In dail 5 Territorial Building. beautiful log cabin’ Fritz 00ve: aily use; owner getting new | el A e e S R ; o HOTEI in good location “:a ln§|omqmn_ Electric Washing Ma- + TWO THREE-BEDRQOOM houses. {HOUSE ON RAFT, §1200. Tair condition | M 1oCELLANEY: 24 and 4 hp Wis- § Call 814/ FOR SALE bedroom house, large paneled liv- ing room with fireplace; dinette, tile kitchen and bath. Full con- crete basement and garage; au- tomatic ofl - heat, very liberal terms, & CHARLIE' MXLLER house, 5 bed- rooms, completely furnished, new- 4 ly redecorated, S-'g “Three bedroom home at Auk é.a'mfily furnished, developed CABIN—F‘HLZ Cove. TWO_ 4-unit apartments; building land; ‘other residences, Juneau, Douglas .and _highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 L ey Rt Ing - fishing boat, dropped tuom L$1800 to $1650. A real bargain! . SPECIAL—From $1100 to $550 for completely equipped 140 Chrysler engine, Good investment. both sides Montana Creek. $20 T'ROLLE;R READY TO GO, $800. 11942 FORD DUMP TRUCK, 2 ton, truck this week. $1575. ONE BEDROOM HOUSE $5500. Furnished. Empty now. Terms for part. 4-ROOM HOUSE, furnished, can Le moved, $1900. consin aircooled; wash mch. 10 .hp Johnson and 5 hp Elm outboards; . ladies. shoes, 4%-5'% only, $2,00.' 12 pair left. PEER WOOD SALES AGENCY Reatydsiate - - Boats Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf) Wfljls IIIVESTMENT (. Phone Red 440. 955 tf chine, $30.00. Phone Douglas 774. 955 1t HOU! —mr sale, opposite 3 mil—e » Douglas Highway, $2,500. 955 6t g 36-FOOT Troiler, Tirst class shape, best cffer m:es Phone, 035-2 long : 2 sho 955 6t DQUGLA&—Z nedroom - furnished house, basement; furnace, large . lot. $6150. Phone Douglas 465. 1937 HKudson ‘Gierraplane sedal good tires, excellent motor, body fair condifion; $300. Phone Black 413 after 6 p.m. 954 tf 4 tered at Caldwell wife. bl the : > BOTTLED STANDARD OIL MEN HE ®E | 1N sOND)| ' G. E. Beaver of Seattle ajd F.| 380 PROOP” M. Caldwell of Bremerton, both of bt S Standard Oil Company, are Gry:tineau is accompanied b)f otel, his . ¥ S » ] . - LoursvaLe, v ! gis- 5 |[ : | | EYES EXAMINED DR. D. B, MARQ! mamm loeond and »ranklin ¥ + PHONE W'POB AH’OINTDIENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED 1 — Lilogl ‘Announcement p ALICE SOWINSKI has been added fo our Staff. She has been associaed with a leading Beanity Salon in Seattle. Come in or call for an appoiniment. * She will be able to assist you with your beauty aids and hair sl’yliii‘g’;. Lumlle’s Beuanty Suinn OPPOSITE Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Bmldmg TELEfil'iifiE 492 G & MALTING €O ; s O 90 Vs okt G g Orpmainat 3 Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPAKY BN Y R W PR S SEAVIEW A... for rent, one block “from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated ‘Léwer rent. 315 Gold ‘St. 656 t 1IGZ CLEAN ROOMS Weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Bh. 181, NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 138 t 9x15 extra thick rug pad $25.00; 80 bass Carmen Piano Accordion, $20000; 2 double beds, $25.00 each; Mink Tail Jackette like new, size 18, $250.00; 1 antique chair (for needle point), $20.00; _ unfinished book shelves, $10,00; 214 Fourtl: St., Phone Red 398 - 954 6t SIMMON White House Mattress m “‘ mm and ‘flat length springs, wooden Hollywood style frame, % size. T Yy ‘First §30 takes. Harold F. Daw- | LOST: Mexican design sterling]| ¢s 606 Ninth. Phone 522. 54 2t silver brooch. Reward. Black 8881 — 934 t! { HOUSE: Desirable VWW partially remodeled; - rooms, good lot, conven&enfly located. $7500, Terms. Call Black 246. 54 tf SELLING OUT, you come. see. 925 954 3t 4 ; z—szpfiu House. m West Eleventh ~Street. s (B WG Tl Kl o e PRACTICALLY New GE 7-ft. re- frigerator, $200. Blue 635. 50 Tt e — 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write Box 2384. 4 938 tf 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 1 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf COMPLETE Body uné Fender Shop Well: equipped. Reasonable, In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. : 872 tf 7 GMC pickup $1200; '40 Dodge Panel Truck $500; ’'37 Plymouth y (new engine). $600; '39. Qldst $175; '38 Hudson coupe, Jay’s Super Service, location; j ent, $7.50. nper curls, 81 \l’ Lola's. Beauty. -Sho). Phene 201 3 TO Ac'rlw: DUTY Private Pirst Class Verne ' M. Clark, of the U. S. Army Medical | Department Reserves, has volun- teered for -active duty and will be sent to the Philippines, it was announced today by Technical Ser- geant Ervin 8. Craig, U. S. Army ‘and Air Force Recruiting Sergeant " for Southeast Alaska. Clark was a ,resident of Ketchikan and Peters- ; burg. - - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sandberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sandberg of Portland, “Ore., are amofnig the new guests at the Baranof Hotel.

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