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i & i PAGE SIX £ 14 -~ SEALS WIN, LA DOWNS OAKS, 4-1 By HERB WILHOIT The Los Angeles Angels are mov- ing nearer to second place Oakland in the Pacific Coast League this week, but first place San Francisco keeps its distance by winning, t00. At the mcment three of the ser-| jes stand at two straight, San Fran- cicco over Hollywood, Los Angeles over Oakland, and Seattle over San Diego, the Rainiers thereby climbing over the Padres into four- th place. Portland and Sacra- mento stand at a game apiece. The Angels beat Oakland last night, 4-1, as Red Lynn allowed the Oaks on four hits, pitching his 16th win as the league’s winningest hurler. The Angel victory drop- ped Qakland two games back of San Francisco, leaving Los Angeles five behind San Franc y's Bill Werle gave Hellywood s pickin's on five hits the Seals triumphed, 4-1. The loser was Pete Gerbrian. Seattle bested San Diego 7-3, the Padres rising up in the seventh and ninth innings after the Rain- iers had been breezing with a 6-0 lead. Char Schanz won his third pitching start, against one logs | an Diego's descent into the sec-| ond division was offset a bit by | reports from San Diego that Jack| Graham, the 46-home-run hitter, | is working out at Lane Field and | may get back in the lineup next week. He hit a few out of the| park in practice. Graham has been out of action since he was beaned in Los Angeles July 25. ] FREE DELIVERY Meats Phone 553 @ S A— S —— T G S W A Sacramento turned the tabl HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— UNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, AUGUST 19; 1948 g ALLSTARS AREREADY | es in RE SPECIALS — FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAVE ON YOUR FOOD BILL Hutchings Economy Market You Will Find All Your Household Needs at HUTCHINGS. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables of All Kinds. The Prices Are LOWEST and the Quality HIGH! (RISCO . . . . 1poundangh FRYER'S BAR-F BEE { Swiff'sPremLunchMeal, 12 oz. an 47 Rath Breakfast Sausages, 8 oz. can 47 SALAD BOWL WITH GRAVY § MAYONNASE, 8 oz. jars . Alaska Gem Pink Salmon. 1 Ib.can 5 1. i S (OFFEE DUZ SOAP POWDER BAB-0 (LEANER NEW POTATOES HEINZ—1 POUND CAN BAKED BEANS with PORK Groceries Phone 92-95 FREE DELIVERY SHOP AT 1lb.an67 . 2lor49 1b.an 53 arge size 37 . 229 10 Ibs. for §°7 2fr41 Hutchings Economy Market HAS THE BEST IN MEATS AT ALL TIMES! Your Phone Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention ( ( ( £ DODGERS ~ FOR PROS’ their ONLY ONE GAME OFF The Cleveland Indians extended first place margin in the American League to three full games over the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics by defeating i the St. Louis Brown, 2-0. Sammy | Zoldak, former Brownie, was found [} Kentucky Straight’ Sourbon_Whiskey O—I-Hm alg s /flé'[l?fllfi 4 KENTUCKY’ S, BOURBON _ Genvine SOUR MASH lof‘lllfl‘ “IN IOND | for nine hn.s by his ex-mates, but | was tough in the clutch. Joe Os- | trowski, southpaw acquired about a‘ | month ago from Toledo, was the Browns’ loser. | The Red Sox climbed over the 1Achletics into second place by two | percentage points when they un- leashed a 17-hit attack against! | three Philadelphia pitchers to { whip the A’s 10 to 2. Ted Williams NATIONAL AMATEUR! TOURNAMENT TODAY (By The Associated Press) Two sons of famous golfing fath- Smith to who .went to the spot with U. S.! HUNIING SEASON OPENS TOMORROW Loeal grouse and ptarmigan will \look for cover during the next few the find Compmissioner Marshal Stanley Nichols and two| deputies. I — e —- NYMAN SENTENCED | In the Court, Charles Nyman was senten- the huntinz season officially opens. ced to four months in the Federal U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Of- Jail on the charge of being drunk.icals reminded hunters today that and disorderly. (the daily bag limit is a total of 10 - Ibird: CALIFORNIANS * | The season will remain open un- Edna King and Ida Johnson of til Feb. 28. Hunting licenses may be San Mateo, Calif, are among the oktained on the Fourth floor of the \new arrivals at the Baranof Hotel. 1 Federal Building. WANTED - ee— — Fried chicken to take out, $2.50.. Country Club. 966 4x, BOARD and room for nice quiet high school boy. Ph. 398. 969 3x | ! yPERMANENT local couple expects i { | U. S. Commissioner’s months beginning tomorrow . when: GOlFERS QUALIFIED, ( I 4 IODAY’S BB GAMES | MURPAY & MURPHY | | | Portland , last night as pitcher | Teny Freitas scattered eight Beav- |and Birbie Tebbatts paced the Red|ers were included teday in the list hits. The Solons drove Don fim,c"c‘ro' (‘;“’g' lt’ *‘M*S:‘:"_‘Y o | Sox attack with three hits apiece. |of quannen_rror the Nattlor’u:l Ama- hnsor rtland starting hurler, collegian football stars rested in !"Vic Raschi earned his easiest|teurs Golf Tournament after yes- JT w‘ @ )!:).l:u'x\ \[vnh one run in “1 dl‘iiwm"""“h 1;“";1 ‘Odalypbe:b‘"filBraves Lose" BrOOklyn’nctm-y of the season when the|terday’s qualifying tests across the the first inning. Jake Mooty took | €lashing with the National Footba i - ! New York Yankees defeated the;cocuntry. nl\l:’“ui(h zlrx1: bases .xdec: an; League champion Chicago Cardin- WInS Red SOX Move Washington Senators, 4-1, in a| Walter Hagen, Jr, qualified at let in a run, then mnnk»d Sacra- 8ls tomorrow night before a sell- lmo Semfld P|a(e | game called at the end of the fifth| Richmond, Va, with 75-74—149, mento except for Ted Jennings'| Ut crowd of 100,000. Lecause of rain. It was Raschi’s|five over par. Bobby Jones III, sixth inning homer. ;M;l‘h;‘t Sqtua;‘-_ lfl}mus C;:m_ Bxun;p= {16th triumph. won ;|1n§lull.erxmte's spot at Atlanta iott, © ichigan, who is hob-| 4 il SEF U8 Sk R {with 5 STANDING OF CLU. bling around on an injured ankle,| A an-} [‘{C‘:fidR%ffi}:}f}Ro thP: The deiending champion and ex- National League went though a snappy drill undu:mum‘dw'ls )makmA ll;e Brgok] n MRS Bu(v wms | champiens, including Marvin (Bud) Teads W L Pet. the Soldier Field lights last night DO ¥, MEETE R S S ward of Spokane, qualify automat- A 63 48 568! for the first time in their spangled | fhc’ Natmm;] e | CITY IE"NIS 'lTlE toully. Brooklyn 60 41 e game uniforms. In addition to Ty Cop e Brooksshut out the (P St. Louis 60 50 545 Single wing and T-formation units |, .o qc)ohia Phillies last night 1-0, | i Pittsburgh 55 50 .524 P‘l'one ‘?D:me:s .:mm.( Lepny, A,n to climb within one game of mel Mrs. Norman Bucy captured the. lEADtRS IN B New York 52 509 Star .m, cotchalie sad B A dipping Boston Braves. The Braves Juneau City Tennis Tournament | Phladelphia 52 58 473 fensive set-up—a combination of| Lo 0 f To the Giants in New|crown for the second consecutive (By The Associated Press) Cineinnati 7 64 493 the T and the single wing—setting York 842, Jear yesterday ‘afternoon when she y A':Efl:::m:; exess Chicago 44 66 4op|traps for the Cardinals. Rex Bamey for the Brooks gave defeated Roline Clarke, SUpervisor! piiino williams B‘Z‘:wn 81 | Nkum. D]nmeb Bl;‘xflh Johnny L""me best performance of his major Garrett announced today. She “’O"‘Bcudreag Clevaland. §64. " ’ American League jack was limping slightly but phy-{) o\ " orcer He permitted only |two straight sets, 6-2 and 6-3 in the | “p )\ " porfeq in_DiMaggio, New | Team: W L Pet i‘f”mda""d c{’“hes gt he wm'one hit, a fifth inning single by | three-game contest. {York, 105; Stephens, Boston, 102, Clevcland 59 42 g2 be ready to sling passes LOMOTTOW| ;g paseman Ralph Caballero. It Mrs. Bucy wins the women's| gyo B OO o New York, b i i - 34 ‘l“urhups never has an All Star| Rookie Robin Roberts, the Phil- {division champlonship next year'pe. = weitner Cleveland 24. 2, i 61 46 B0 en S0 strong and so deep|lles bonus righthander. made anishe will have permanent possession ~picning—Bearden, Cleveland, 12-} ll\;(x.,);“”‘ “); g ;;? end to end. The same goes for the ;‘l;:\: ;‘;fickmfls "‘101“:'1‘:‘]]““::;“ u:'l: g T(nnmw* ’3 for .800; Kramer, Boston, 13-4, line bacRs. WS for .765. Washington 44 q49r 2 first G St. Louis 43 94 | The third-place St. Louis Card- M 'ed ( I | PATREL - e : Chicago 38 327 jinals also took advantage of Bos- ang orpm 1) :Pfik'}:"é’mch::;‘) ‘:‘,':,;L Louk bk ton's defeat, coming from behm(l‘ Il 2 Hattel _ Musial, 3 Pacitic Coast League FIGHI DOPE to edge the Cincinnati Reds in Iden""ed as Man |Lu]:‘n:n 9)1,];:;:1 ,:;:w York, 91. & Mo s i “ R i -{8t. Louis, "‘? s oty i""“‘ ! Home runs—Kiner, Pittshurgh, =8 ancisco b O O | (By he ssoc.ate ress) only two and a half games ol e . . 3 { | oakiand B 6 3| i Guieaso, Bernic Do) stlpace. Missing Since Oct. ..o suoe % L Los Angeles 7 65 5454146 pounds, of .New Orleans, and|{ Eight-hit pitching by Sheldon 14.4, 717 Chesnes, Pittsburgh,] Seattle 70 73 490 Gene Burton, 144, New York, went!Jones and home runs by Johnny lg. 3, 3 X " San Diego 71 75 48610 rounds to a draw decision. |Mize and Sid Gordon were the ~FAIRBANKS, Aug. 19—A check, s % Portland 68 74 479| In Pittsburgh, George Henry, 160'highlights of the Glants’ victory found in a pocketbook beneath a, Hollywood 64 80 444|pound Clevelander outpointed Ossigaver the Braves. It was dJones Mangled and decomposed corpse on; Sacramento 58 84 -mu Harris, 160, of Pittsburgh (8). |12th trfumph. Vern Bickford, firs; the bank of the Chena River may, s e o 1.. New York, Don Mogard, 181, |of four Boston pitchers was the ldentfy the misn @s Alec McDon- | on, N. J. outpointed George |lcser. ald, clderly Woodehopper miner who In the National Leagues today WESI‘ERN lEAGuE m\ ood, 184, New York (6). The Pittsburgh Pirates rallied for 1as been missing since last October,: pigtshurgh. edged. out Chicago by Down in Miami, Fla, Chuck six runs in the top of the eighth!U: S. Commissioner Eyerett Smith o 3 {5 1 score. The Boston-New Games in the Western Inter- Tayler, a 14d4-pound Coalport, Pa. !to come fron® behind and defeat ‘“!r‘ih""’é : 59 |York game was postponed. national League yesterday ended battler, outpointed Ernie Pelaia, the Cubs i Chicago, 7-4. Bob OI body - was d“‘wv"h Satur- In the American League, Phila- as follows: 139, from Beaver Falls, Pa., in 10' Chesnes, the winning pitcher, con- u:xy affernoon by Mrstst e Cox;]n delphia scored 10 runs to Boston's Spokane 16; Yakima 0. fast frames itributed to the victory with a pair :::; “n“:arp‘i';l‘:geg:l“eo‘r’"g‘:A‘“réag 3. New York beat Washington 8 em 8-9: Wenatchee 7-6. | o e i o e iof singles. The victory rfmv‘ed th.e Shiit, SepRb Tliek: ownelrbng fmm,m 4. Tacoma 1; Vancouver 0. | club Steak, full' course dinner, fourth place Bucs to within five o oo ve™ mMre Conn, who has Bremgtion 7 VEloRE & '$250. Country Club. Bie’ 4 Banes (bt Eraves. homestead near the spot, rep«xmm {3-ROOM home near Small W=-A- N-T A=-D-S ¥ s FOR SALE , FIREPLACE, rustic walls, mnznm-! cent view, double plumbing, gar-| age with maid or bachelor quart- ers, large basement, large green house, furnace, completely furn- ished, refrig., elec range, lights, etc. FIREPLACE, 3-hdr., pine panel, coml. furn., furnace, beautiful yard, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey- Shattuck Add. 3-BDR. house, compl. add. bldg., income appr. takes.| with apts., $11,000 furn,, 1 and 2 bdrs. $140 mo. B::;atI Harbor, part. furn., large lot. $1,750 DOWN, 1 bdr., large living room, near Juneau, 2 streams, compl. furnished. $2,000 DOWN, 3-bdr., ment, immaculate. DOUGLAS—4 bdr.,, cement base- ment, new roof and brick siding, elec. kitche., compl. furn. fur- nace, etc., boat and car, $6,500.00. Lot 50 by 200. $250 DOWN, 20,000 sq. ft. with small bldg., best location. Doug- large base- | las. Total $1,000. SEATER Tract, 2-bdr. furnace, basement, view, compl. furn, move in today. $1,800 down. LARGE acreage, fur farm, Haine.; 2 good houses priced right Sitka, double your money; Cole’s pile; driving equip., 100% invest. first five month. ! TROLLER, ready to go, new en-! gine, excellent throughout. The FORRESTER Other boats REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phone 67, over First National Bank | i ~ FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE i TOOLS—Set of carpenters tools,‘ cll or paxt; caulking tools.) wrcnches, valve lifter, valve| grinder; shovel, rake and forks. Electric Tools—Portable sander, %-in. Thor drill, 2-wheel grinder,{ Electric Articles—Washing mach- ine, arc welders helmet and ham- mer, switch box suitable tar dwelling, wall bracket lamps; also | large tocl chest, blow. toreh, boat | clamps and cabinet clamps, .22 rifle and 4-pcwer scope, large= hand gear pump ‘suitable = for Loat, plumbing fixtures, parts and' pipe fittings, shewer heads, mix- r ing valves, bath tub fixtures, | wash towl, chairs, cushions, table ends, and boat fender, nails, kal- | somine, wi sewing machine, beds, hospital, double, childs and crib, bnssenitte‘ outfit, baby buggy. Even—rub- ber boots, sige 8, and other lr-| ticles. See at 268 South Frank-: lin Street, upstairs. 969 3x evenings. 965 tf SEV_ViNG Machines, any make or T e B I FISHER you can buy TRANSMITTER Using Your Own Receiver and Anienna you Have a Complete RADIO TELEPHONE For Tw&iWay Communication . . . Ship to Ship . . . Ship to Shore For $1 i tubes. (never .00 You Get ) 4 crystals controlled channels. 2638-2670 Coast Guard. 1—12 Volts PE125 power unit. 1—Cord with 2 plugs, (no rewiring) 2—crystals 1—P17 Mike. Every Set Checked Before Shipping FOB—SY 7-Foot Whip Antenna . Feed thru cabin insulators . Marine Frequency Crystals _Tubes and Parts . MOY:S,Inc. Sitka, (C223a 25 watt CW Transmitter with condition. Willman Trade Center, So. Franklin. Ph., 63. 947 - 1 mo. CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 954 tf CLERK Stenographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 9‘5 t MEN OWNERS a brand new TKA .$5.00 $1.00 10.00 Always Available laska R istributed throughout Alasks by ODOM COMPANY wall paints, colors in oil, i_ to increase population of Ju-|LOT 4, block 203, Juneau, Alaska; 5 neau by one soon. Urgently needs| corner of 10th and Capital Ave.| BERVICE furnished apartment. Call Blue| $700.00 Write Mike Baksa, Box' Dowey W. Qet the NEW % 640 evenings. 969 3t| 1213, Douglas, Alaska. 969 3x, Metsdort RS WANTED TO KENT: from Sept.| PIANO, $250; bicycle $10: boy's! Vice-Pres. was " | 15 to April, 1949 or longer,| wagon $5, 2 sets of Encycloped- | and ‘Habit! l 3-bedroom house with all mod-{ jas. Phone 651. 969 3x Managing ( ern improvement, near publicf — — — — Director ‘ schools. Desirable tenants, no|HEYWOOD Wakefield baby buggy. ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI pets. Alaska Road Comm., phone| Call Black 409. 969 3x ' d I e 968 2X| 1937 PONTIAC Coupe, $250. Call ‘DOORMAN, Capitol Theatre, apply| Red 856. 968 2x $385 — '38 V-8 Coupe, motor, tires very good. Ph. 016, ring 3. 968 4x BOAT—15 10” x 5 3" x I op- en, batten-seam V-bottom, 25 hp Universal Utility Four, 5 hours to go on break-in. Leaving town, will sell for cest to me. Call Green 790 after 6 p.m. 964 6t NEW 1947 Chrysler Club Conpe, 5 passenger, only 2,000 miles, 6-ply tires, Chrysler Radio, Chrysler Heater, Seat Covers, Cost $3,000. Will sell for $2,500. Phone ll)l. 964 6t FAIRBANKS: Wiil leave fully equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box 4689, . Juneau Empire. '40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, available. Call 423. 961 tf 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after ,6 pm, 57 tf 2 LOTS on Gastmeau Ave. Phone home Green 232. 940 tf HOTEI in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187, 881 o 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % prlce. ‘Write Box 2384. 938 tf M U O R g 32-FT. Cabin Crulser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. and chair, swing rocker, coffee table with matching end tables, deluxe Kenmore ‘Washing Mach- ine, chest of drawers, chrome dinette set, etc. Shown by app. Call Blue 830. 967 tf 2 OIL RANGES, 1 oll circulater, 963 1 mo. | good condition, immediately |. 016 tf]| — —— JUST recently bought davenport FOR SALE NEARING Completion, new two- 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 MILLER house, 5 bed- rooms, completely furnished, new- ly redecorated. $3800—Three bedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnished, develo) land. T CABIN—Fritz Cove. TWO 4-unit apartments; building land; other residences, Juneau, Douglas and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 MODEL A Roadster—s250 SPECIAL—One of the boat-rental boys is going south. Selling four of those new 16-footers with the 4 hp Wisconsin aircooled inboard engines: lLess than 50 hours op- eration. 7 speeds forward, neutral, 7 speeds backward. Travel-troll variable pitch propeller. Any kid can operate, yet built to take the highest seas. $675 each. SPECIAL—1947 Kaiser, privately owned, with heater, spotlight, in gocd condition. $1800. FORMER DUBOFF HOME across from Wainor Tract, 3-bedroom, full concrete basement, furnish- ed, housz 7 yrs. old. Boat house with electric winch. $12,700. FLOBERG home, 2-bedroom, furn- ished, 6th and Nelson. $3500. DAPCEVICH Home, Basin Road, 2-bedroom, full concrete hase- ment. $8500. BEACH PROPERTY, cleared, foot of ski trafl, beautiful view of Ju- neau, 60 ft on road, 150 deep, $1,400. HO!ISES from $700 to $14,500. 11937 Plymouth with new motor, new tires, $600. 1941 Plymouth, new tires, $650. 1940 Packard Club Coupe $950. Store Counter, 12 ft., $50, Table Model Wurlitzer juke $80. Popcorn machine, $100. New Remington .22 long $30. | New Mills juke $750. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone 911 FOR RENT BACHELOR Apt. Brownies Barber Shop. 966 tf 1947 Ré&\is?weekly or monthly rates. Imperial Hotel. 961 1'mo {GARAGE 'at 415 4th. Inquire 404 Fourth Street. 961 tf SHOP. building, 93 Willoughby Avenue, Formerly - Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inquire S and T Clothing Store. Hannah’s Bparding House, Third and Main. 950 tf PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS,, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t{ SEAVIEW Ajp.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ti NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent, 316 Gold St. 666 t MISCELLANEQOUS HAVE that paint job done Bow. For immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Ekrinting - Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostals GUARANTEED Realistic Perman« $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 301 315 Decker Way. LOST ARD FOUND LOST, black case. Phone 17, -3 in Post Office, 4 keys in 968 3x LOST: Pontiac hub cap, Giacier Highway., Finder please return R. E. Robertson. 968 3x LOST: Girl's red corduroy jacket, beyond Thane in vicinity of Sterms Ranch. Baranof Hotel, Room 507. 968 3x VFW MEETS TONIGHT Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its regular semi- monthly meeting at 8 o'clock - night in the Jeep Club. The meet- Jeep Club. — - — SEATTLEITES