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GE SIX NEW CLOSING — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— SF, OAKS |EVERGREEN OLYMPICS " SCHEDULED 10 OPEN FIGHT DOPE (RED SOX | (By The Associated Press) 1 Iand a half of the National League Louls Browns to defeat the T!sers.[ 5-4 in Detroit. The St. Louis Cardinals moved within a half game of the second place Brooklyn Dodgers and a game SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948 "RSI Of NEXI WEEK! New York—Tony Janiro, 154, | | Youngstown, O., outpointed Freddie | BEAVERS WIN, PC leading Boston Braves when they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-4. Andy Pafko cracked his 19th home } run of the season and added a double | and single to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Rain caused postponement of the scheduled meetings between the Braves and Dodgers at Ebbets Field, | and the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Giants at the Polo} BRINGS MORE OBJECTIONS Delegation Coming Here to Protest-Day Is After several weeks practice in{Addeo, 147, Brooklyn (8). | 1 |track and field events, Stan Gar-| Merrill, Ore—Jack Snapp, Port- | rett, physical Instructor at theland, Ore, knocked out Pedro Ji-' I minez, San Francisco, middleweights | . 5. Bowl this summer, said today that San Diego, Calif.—Bobby Seamon, { his boys arc all set to get underway with the “Evergreen Summer Olym- 159, Los Angeles, and Chick Mus- grove, 157, San Diego, technically (By The Associated Press) i) , Things are looking up for 'he‘mgan‘;‘: L’l“'lsdl ;re t;‘lin:ve::' have Oakland Acorns again today ifive or six teams with at least|draw (6. Hollywood—Don Lee, 157, Edison, Neb., outpointed Bob Castro, 158; The Amolt Sea-Mite weighs only 198 Ibs., yet develops 20 H.P. ot only 2800 R.P.M.! This powerful little engine displaces only 61 cubic inches. Itis adaptable to a variety of uses including runabouts, yacht tenders, utility and fishing boats and as auxiliary engine in sail and power boats. Has built-in reverse gear, elec- tric fuel pump and instrument panel, and remote-controlled solenoid switch for the starter. Let Us show you this fine engine today! By JOE REICHLER No matter what President Bill | Veeck gave Satchel Paige, the great Negro hurler, to sign with the Cleve- After taking three consecutive | land Indians earlier this season, he Batific Coust Leagne: seBLASERIAL (it 0 78 0L LeauL fote SRR Crificized (Continued trom rage Oune) Washington, D. C. “These orders,” says Arnold, “are destroying the | economy of Southeastern Alaska and depriving hundreds of fisher- men and workers of their season's third ranking Los Angeles, Casey Stengel's boys stepped off the skids long enough to outscore the Angels last night 13 to 10. The San Francisco Seals main- tained their' four-game margin in tirst place by stopping Hollywood llhm in the meet. It is planned {to include swimming, diving, and jtrack events in the scheduled meet. ! Working off the various heats in | the afternoons, the complete meet iis expected to run from Tuesday through the latter part of the week. | Swimming events will lead off the| (Los Angeles (10). 7 would be a bargain famount. ! The lanky 44-year-old, colorful |righthander already has earned his tkeep, aside from the won and lost 1 N T LEADERS IN B. B, (By The Associated Press) American League inight game in Major League his- at twice melGrolmdS- SCHOOL BAND 10 }column. Last night's crowed of 78,-{ ! 1382 was the largest ever to see a| MEEI 0" MONDAY .385; | I ‘®or COMFORT and BERVICE QGet the NEW WASHINGTON . Habit! 67 IN SCHOOL? IN YOUR TEENS? ‘TWENTIES? This Is for YOU! Dewey W. Metadorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKA NS FEEL AT HOM) 591 HEY, FRESHIE! Want to make a big hit? 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With that knowing look in your eye . . . with a touch of dignity and a dash of sophistication . . . you’ll want a chic short 1c.mf s;tyled in up-to-the-minute, close-to-the-head ines! : earnings. for the fourth straight time, 5 to 3.1 * The fifth place Portland ClUb;Im.'A:‘;'e orrs:‘r:l';w‘wtib will have time Batting—Williams, Boston {tory. commercial life of the whole r o ‘ : gion,” said Arnold, “will be disas- to 2. : | Runs batted in—Stephens, Bos-|Sox, 1-0, for his second straight|,; 10 om. Monday, members were ;‘n(:u,s l:l‘lloss the management of | Seattle and San Diego were rain- ;‘0';_1“5“‘1 5 QoamaE S DU S 1. pon 107; DiMaggio, New York 105, |scoreless performance, and the|,ominded today. Jo};eph M. Shofner, fisheries can be brought under re-|ed out. 3 BHA ET | Home runs—DiMaggio, New York | American League-leading Indians'(pang pirector, will arrive here to- e i26; Keltner, Cleveland and Stephens, | fourth straight whitewashing Job. (night on board the S. S. Princess| vs alse d that dele- s 3 S | | usfi'éfu"f“.? li,’:\iii’fif;" on :uneau.. ’“:,':,l‘:?, O,r,,::“:vm | Pitching—Bearden, Cleveland 12- by the Cleveland club of 19031, prexicc | from Ketchikan and other South-| Team: . w Pet. : |3 .800; Kramer, Boston 14-4 778, |equalied by the New York YankeeS peneqrsals will be held daily, he | eastern’ Alaska communities, ‘UI‘,BQston 568 | FOR mKA SERIES National League |in 1832, The Major League markj ;4 c;imaxing in a picnic at Auk 561 ) S, - S ia Pafko, Chicago .338. set by the 1903 Pittsburgh Pirates. TR Ry Llostu:.s.h Foun;e_v pe;i(e):s‘ 0:;9. e; iSt. Louis 554 A'l' pARK Su"DAYE Rifs bm:: in—Musial, St. Louis, The string of shutout innings 3 pfc el ere this a Y‘Pms\mrg.h 5 .523 '95; Mize, New York 91. pitched by Indian hurlers has R s.}.‘\.]‘,r] L SN, R R — e e {New York : et | Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh 31; reached 39, two short of the tmel;:- ¢ Il s L i il i 41 h the growing sentiment, in Ketchikan, Cincinnati 416 Bob Coughlin today recelved aiMusial, St. Louls 30. can League mark of 41 held by the| Ter ial Senator Norman o H u’,fls;::\ Ps’::;:;ion ell‘: DHShOYnny_\’Chk.mn 402 10 a baseball club from Juneau to i4 .789; Chesnes, Pittsburgh 9-3. 750.; Paige last night permitted only | way unless Day can be made to Amiéns 1 appear in Sitka for a three-game - —— three safeties, walked one and fanned { ' PYIh { s B 1 o Series Sept. 5 and 6. Coughlin said SHIRLEY KING LEAVES * [five i Also, in Juneau today, the AFL Cleveland - he is now anxious to get underway , Shirley King, club and hotel re-| The Boston Red Sox climbed past laska Pisher d Can- H;::fliv‘:ri:r: Sfila’x:":;l:;zd t?u\t‘:g{‘lm:l hia squad and to make final arrange- | summer months, will leave here vla ond place by sweeping a double- Hey. do riot aprben Ehetextended “Ny” York ments for the trip. iAlaskn Coastal Airlines this af- header from the Washington Sena- o\ Tek Appointed to manage the all-stars | ternoon for Ketchikan where she tors, 5-4 and 10-4. The Athletics 486,y Teague President Mullaney at a |will return to the Ketchikan were beaten by the ‘Yankees, 6-2, to| recent -386 captains, Coughlin urges all Juneau | > half games off the pace, and only -324 pa)) players to be at the ball park ! FROM ROSSLAND cne length in front of the Yankees. at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon for a L. Telfer of Rossland, B. C. is Bob Dillinger hit a home run in ";%‘2 players able to make the two-day | ——— J ! ! ; (RS REATRR R ¢ | CLOSE-OUT OF French Binoculars Marine Glasses We are overstocked and therefore offer these exceptional buys: Nine Power Fifly . . . . . was 77.00 Now 62.00 Four Power Forty . . . . . was 35.00 Now 2'7.00 Eight Power Thirty-two was 105.00 Now 80.00 Eight Power Twenty-five was 65.00 Now 50.00 Others in Proportion “The effect on the business and | i Whit ¢ overwhelmed lowly Sacramento, 12| " o ‘Gorrett with the meet Boudreau, Cleveland .365. Paige shut out the Chicago €| The Juneau school band will meet |- sponsible control immediately.” ! : All SIAR plAYERS i Boston 24. | This tied a league record first set iy o after attending the University » i - meet with Day and protest the ! Brooklyn Batting—Musial, St. Louis .381; in six consecutive scoreless games, g, ' for the members. “orihem comercml c”mpany Reports the News: “There is 2 Philadelphia ‘_413 telegram confirming arrangements| Pitching—Brecheen, St. Louis 15-51903 Tribe. see reason.” | Team: with the selection of his 15-man |perter for the Empire during the the Philadelphia Athletics into sec- closing, but will obey the law. Detroit Louis 5 400 meeting of managers and Chronicle. |drop into third place, three and aj practice game. A tentative list ot[reu'wered at the Baranof Hotel. i Eight Power Fifty . . . . . was 60.00 Now 4.5.00 You'll find the short hairdo you want at BARANOF BEAUTY SALON ILAH PARMENTER, Manager IRINE STUBBS, MRS. GEORGIA TUNSTILL, Operators PHONE 538 Lower Lobby Baranof Hotel REMEMBER OUR AUGUST SPECIALS > | Pacific Uoast League Los Angeles 438 Jack Allman of Fairbanks are new; e | | Sacramento 15-year series, handed Frank Lea-|H. Pickell of Tulsequah, B. C, are, Mike Goodman of Pelican is in s —_———— The All-Stars, who thought theyl Cardinals, were nearly swept out -‘... St. | Washington | Team: :8an Francisco ros ea ’ Oakland | Seattle 493 ¥ NKS { A | Portland 486 ] arS‘San Diego 483 Mr. and Mrs. G. Kennedy and | Hollywood - | 403 arrivals at the Baranof Hotel. ! CHICAGO, Aug. 21—(®— The! PRI i o, A — e | Chicago Cardinals, steam-rollering FROM TULSEQUAH PELICAN VISITOR ' to the most decisive victory in the J. C. MacLean and family and F hy'; college All-Stars a .~unging1-’\u\€'hu visitors staying at the town and is staying at the Baranof football lesson, 28-0, before 101,220 Baranof Hotel. ! Hotel. | spectators at Soldier Field last, ] | | had so much talent they could ex-! periment with a T-formation and! i single wing attack against the| L 0 0 M of the mammoth Lake Front sta-| o A ] b L4 dium by the National Football League champions. | /1 Roy Eaton and His Band L o KENIUCKY'S) | MOOSE HALL 10:00-P. M. 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