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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE SHOWPLALE orF ABITUL: IF YOU THINK YOUR HUSBAND'SNUTS-GET A LOAD OF THIS GUY — Hilarious—Outrageous—Romantic Comedy '(OMEDY COMING CAPITOL THEATRE Any film which has been get- of-mouth publicity as Columbia’s \“Her Husband's Affairs,” due at {the Capitol Theatre Sunday must be of top-notch movie calibre. Accord- in years. | Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone lare teamed as a glib, smooth adver- |tising executive and his helpful “little woman.” Under the deft handling of director Simon, wise- ting the terrific amount of word-) WERLE HURLS 16 | IN FOURTH SPOT | (By The Associated Press) San Francisco's Bill Werle is resting his stout left arm today after hurling 16 innings against Sacramento last night. Werle went the route in both ends ing to all advance reports on the;of a Pacific Coast league double- |away with the first place cup in the S. Sylvan Simon production, it's|header, the Seals winning the op- | Week long Evergreen Bowl Olym- one of the most hilarious comedies | ener 11 to 0. The nightcap was called at the end of the ninth with the score knotted att 3-all be- cause of the league rule banning any inning starting after 11:50 pm JUNEAU OLYMPICS SUNDAY AS BILL, | INNINGS:BEAVERS | IN PHOTO FINISH; | FEATURETCNIGHT | 75i%rENTURY - TEAM 415 WINNER ‘ With all teams being far from a cinch winner until the last few events were run, the track team captained by Rod Pegues came |around the last turn yesterday af- ternoon with 137 points to walk pics | Just seven points behind the win- | ner was the Jerry Magorty squad ' | which finished strong with a 130 point total. In third place by only a slight hair were the Don MacKin- O STARTS TONIGHT Matinge Sunday at 2 P. M. Evening Shows at 7:20 - 9:30 'NORA PRENTISS' AT 20TH CENTURY Warner's “Nora Prentiss,” the current screen attraction at the 20th Century Theatre is an intense melo- drama, co-starring Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith and Bruce Bennett. The film tells the story of a night club singer who falls in love with an already married doctor just when she felt that she had become too cynical about life in general, and men in particular, to believe in any- thing, or anybody. Dr. Talbot (played by Kent Smith) lives a dull, routine life with his Werle's iron man chore hoosted|lon thinly-clads with 127 points, |nagging wife, Lucy (Rosemary De- SUN. N cracking Lucille and suave Franchot {his record to 14 wins against flve}““d the Elton Engstrom aggregate Camp) and their two children. While are said to give the best performan-\j,scec He allowed seven hits mml:u‘rd fourth with an 84 point'Lucy and the youngsters e away of their vesatile careers. lthe opener and scattered eight in (total !for a weekend, Richard visits Nora, Heading the supporting cast are|ine afterpiece. Individual high scorers for the who is a patient of his, at the {popular Edward Everett Horton:| portland continued to advance, | four day event were as follows: injght club where she works. They { Mikhail Rasumny, in a radical de'lmnving into fourth place in the In the junior division it was Jeff are instantly autracted to each parture from his gypsy portrayal m‘szandlngs by handing Hollywood n}!’rgues with 49 points, Joe Ninnis|other, and scon begin to spend a ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls;” and»m_g defeat in 10 innings. {with 31, Buzzy Hayes 26 and Jerry 'good deal of time together, secretly, ]Gene Lockhart, 'who won approval, o oireuit's home run king Jack | Wade 24. The senior entries were until Nora realizes, that they can’t \with his role as the judge in "The!Graham returned. to: the Snn Die- led by Don MacKinnon with 5a;mnm,,,¢ their clandestine relation- Miracle on 34th Street.” Igo ]ineu;z after being laid up since‘p‘""“‘ Jerry Magorty with 51, Rod ship and be happy. P The “gently” satirical pens ofly;iy 95 when he was beaned in When Nora decides to leave for Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer { i i " . i . |Los Angeles. He came in in the 2 a singing job in New York, he be- ihave selected the advertising busi- | Yesterday's events, open to bothi.,mes frantic and commits a strange S | ness as their subject, the result is SN SEANSE the AMCES 8% G classes, finished i the {ollowing| geed whereby he changes his identity |screwball comedy ‘at its best. iwalked. |order: < tand can accompany Nora to New { When Tone.learns of as'mir-iT ™o ke Tos Angeles | " the 880 vard dash it was Rod lyork plagued with the fear of dis- le” | Pegues rounding the two 1ap COUrSe |covery, Richard's whole personality cream which will do awayl ., b "Gon the game 6-5. Iwith shaving forever, he launches | bl {in 2 minutes 40 seconds, with Jerry ! payoes, until at last his: terrible Second place Oakland celebrated | piopargeon, Jetf Pegues and Don'gepet is distorted and the film ‘a nation-wide campaign to acquaint , 'the public with this wondrous new | Ernle Lombardi night with an sa{MacKlnnon making it in that order. \yioves on to a surprising ironic {product. But the preparation pos- win over ' Seattle. Lombardi re-' j,. Ninnjs led the entries of the i i {sesses a slightly unpredictable na-SPonded with two singles and & phaqepa)) gistance throw, with run- {ture and what follows thereafter is | double. The Acorns got four hOm-|ners.up heing Jerry Magorty, Jerry | {decidedly hectic enought for the,®rS: two by Nick Etten. {Richardson and Raymond Beach. | {governor of the state to call out! STANDING OF CLUBS 1t was Jerry Magorty who copped , the militia. the mile run with a very improsuvel | o |5 minute 20 seconds time. Don Mac- | 1 ILZAL BASEBALLERS B e ™ I" Ex"ls"lo" GAME Proving to be a fair marksman | 3 0'(LOCK SUNDAY prisaeipnis | Cincinnati with the toe, Jerry Magorty took/ | Chicago first in the football place kick, with 52 66 441 pon MacKinnon, Bill Orme and| i Bob Coughlin, Manager of the{ {All-Star Juneau Club, said this| mqeap. 50 69 420 |Rod Pegues pulling down the place- | {morning that players are scheduled | g o 49 70 412 ments. ! im turn out for practice at the park /oo ueigng ' | Pegues at 47 and Edward Fox with! climax. Naticna: League w 68 63 65 61 60 Pot. 1567 553 551 .540 522 ' Team: | Boston | Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburgh |New York L 52 51 53 52 55 1 i l | { i WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME fk, convanient flights In :r.' 4engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, .l‘ll”.: — s & guest o b "world‘l most ex- d airline, Ask for ’““‘:d reservations at ... BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 PN AHERICAN WoRLo AIRWAYS American League | A winner in the baseball throw,’ tonight and that there will be an New York L Pct.|Joe Ninnis made it two firsts for exhibition game beginning at 3 Philadelphia 47 608 |the afternoon when he got off the 48 800 (best punt of the day to nose out 'gc;?cl; timorrow at the Firemen's|p .. i | Ba ark. . Louis 597 Jerry Ricpardson, Don MacKin- i i Coughlin said he is very well sat-“siasmngwn .582/non and Jerry Wade. 496| Bob Garrett, physical instructor .393 |at the Bowl, said he was very well : .385 | satisfied with the first Juneau Olym- }S:rf: :’r::ih tl::t ‘;‘;mr::ls fc:,k;eng:,ff Chicago ” .336 ' pits, and is in high hopes that the of putting a good club on the field Pacific Coast {event will become an annual affair. 'Ior the Sitka three-game series to! Team: The 1,000 yard relay was won by i be plaved over the Labor Day period. | San Francisco ... team four composed of Raymond | Although not certain as to a Oakland Beach, Julian Rivers, Albert Carl- definite roster of men who will| oS Angeles i fxkd Uprry Magoity. make the trip, Coughlin said he ex- | Portland pects to have a full team ready to|Seattle go following the next few practice {San Diego Hellywood heats. ¢ | Sacramento LR RGH (RS eo.mmanne T TR BRUCEBENNET AOBRTALD wm ROSEMARY DeCAMP Pl rouuers o0 VINCENT SHERMAN + WILLIAM JAC! T AT g WA A EDWARD EVERETT HORTON - MIKHAIL RASUMNY - GENE LOCKHART MARCH OF TIME—CARTOON—NEWS SUNDAY FEATURE 2:35—4:35—6:35—8:35—10:35 Pet. 592 571 546 503 & LEADERS IN B. B, Air Express NEWS : e T EYES EXAM D LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Leaders in baseball, through games lof yesterday, are as follows: 66 29 | Batting—Williams, Boston 371; Desper“‘e s - u”d 1947 were estimated at $25 million. | | Boudreau, Cleveland .366. i OPTOMETRIST “L F ti U reh 9 &R b AR | Runs batted In—DiMaggio, New | R ast Fronthier prsing | |ork 115; Stephens, Boston 114. Béeond ans oot PRSNGSRS, { The fight dope as result of last | Home runs—DiMaggio, New York HAVE YOU AN Imght's ring events were not so hot,|gg. gtephens, Bosw!x;:g 2. OUTDOOR LOOK ? but here it is: Pitching—Kramer, Boston 14-4 » | At Spokane, Wash—Joey Dolan,| g7 powler, Philadelphia 13-4 .765. . S {126, Spokane, outpointed Charley| " pattingMusial, St. Louis .379; Johnson, 126, San Francisco (10). IPatko. Chicago .3317. ELLIS AIR LINES D:;v:‘“o'f:;fn‘::e’;g‘l’“é:ff 12L| " Runs batted in—Musial, 1. Louis 5 g ¥ H ) York 98. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN Pecaomits @), " Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh 35; | via Petersburg and Wrangell At San Diego, Calif.—Sonny An- Musial, St. Louis 32. drews, 180, Los Angeles, outpointed| " pjtchingChesnes, Pittsburgh 10- With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. Francisco de La Cruz, 253, El Paso,|3 gg9; Brecheen, St. Louis, 16-5 750 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Losses from livestock that reached TONIGHT! markets dead, erippled, or bruised in “Nobody was ever sorry Tex., Ui and Sewell, Pittsburgh 9-3 750, ——,——— WESTERN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Final scores of games played last night in the Western International; League are as follows: Vietoria 6; Vancouver 2. Yakima 2; Wenatchee 1 (11 inn- ings). Salem 6; Spokane 5. Bremerton at Tacoma, postponed, rain. JUNEAU PLAYERS MEET TOMORROW It was announced today that there will be a meeting of the Ju- neau Players in the City Council Chambers at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 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