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p U. ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKE—JUNEA e e o PAGE SIX FOR PENNANT, AMER. LEAGUE By RALPH RODEN The three-way fight for the ) American League pennant enters th showdown stage today. SEALS CUT. §& OAK'SLEAD, SSAsbRSIul Leading foothall games to be R played this weekend are as fol-| The Boston Red Sox and the lows: iCleveland Indians are tied” for the M | East llead, and the New York Yankees Army vs Villanova. lflrQ in third place, only a game be- | Boston Col. vs Wake Forest. [hind the leade: The Red Sox take on the Yanks in the Yankee Stadium. The In- idians clash with the tough Detroit | Tigers in Detroit. | The Yanks were beaten 4-2 yes- Iterday by the last place White Sox {in Chicago and will send their ace Irjghthander, Vic Raschi, against | Boston. Boston U vs Mubhlenberg. Brown vs Yale. Bucknell vs Alfred. Colgate vs Buifalo. Columbia vs Rutgers. Cornell vs NYU. Fordham vs Lafayette. Georgetown vs Holy Cross. Maryland vs Richmond. By BILL BECKER | San Francisco's slim Coast League nnant hopes were still alive to- day The Seals cut Oakland’s lead to 1 two games—with only four more to play y walloping Seattle 9-1 last night, as the Oaks were trip- 3-WAY FIGHT? RINCE RUPERT'S RAY GETS MESSAGES HERE FROM BROTHER, SPAIN Philip M. Ray, one of the deie- gates to the Boards of Trade Con- | vention from Prince Rupert, had on his agenda for his trip to Juneau a call at the Daily Alaska Em-!32-ft. troller rigged ready to go—(2-BEDROOM house, pire office for messages from his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clayten-Ray of Madrid, with whom Mrs. Alf N, Monsen and Miss Miriam Dickey had shared a compalrtment traveling bétween Paris and Brussels. The Ray family, whose family home was near Kensington Palace in London, spread to the four cor- nars of the earth. One brother went to sea and sailed to South Africa, another mined in South Africa, and a third was in India, C. Clayton- Ray has lived his life in Spain and has a charming Spanish wife; Philip Ray came to Canada in 1903 with the Bank of British North }America and has since lived in { KERT HELLU JUNEAU UCKY CALLING ling his FOR SALE best buy of season; be at Small Boat Harbor 2 weeks. |The FORRESTER; several other trollers. {HALE and Schoenecker properties, { patent, Auke Bay area, log cabin i pat. acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- | in Point Louisa. {2-BDR compl. furn., marine view, Dixon Ave., immediate occupancy. 4-BDR. compl furn. and 2-BDR completely furnished, Star Hill. 2-BDR, basement, furnace, double { i { plumbing, electric kitchen, ma- i rine view, Hemlock. . INCOME - INCOME - INCOME 3-apt., one, two and three bdrs. completely furnished, basement ped, 3-2, by Sacramento. Southpaw Will Werlé, celebrat-js Navy vs Onlifornia. sale. to Pittsburgh, twirled ¢ Pittsturgh vs SMU. seven-hit ball for his 17th win| Suane V8 LN::"""*"V i against seven losses. SUDR Thischmgn ¥ atiey. i Oakland was toppled by the Sol-| West Virginia vs Wooster. e o Gl B p(:;] x-m?d (:E!m""m' ans' threé-run fally in the elghth Midwest ;[_np:\( for three runs "z" he dn:l)x; ! Mr. Ray, who would rather m]ki —which overcame Mel Duetabows| Illinois vs Kansas State. {nning to snap a 1-1 tie and they|apoy; his wife than himself, is . | Frank Papish, who had won only overy Canadian province except ! one game against eight losses prior [y " prinswick. He was with his ! ’m the game, outpitched Lefty Ed rank in Dawsen in. 1907 and qunli-{ |Lopat, allowing the Yanks only siXigiec o a pioneer of the nortk | ete. Large lots, garage, - near Governor’s House. Marine view. Terms. 615 East St., 2 bdrs, compl. furn., large basement, remodeled, im- mediate occupy. PILE driving equip. chase price in few months op- Make pur- ! W-A-N-T AsDsS —roasaiz pine-paneled living room, fire place, full con- crete basement, parage, auto- matic ofl heat, tile kitchen and bath, .view location, unfurnished. $1,500—-3-BEDROOM: house, double plumbing, hardwood floors, con- crete basement, $10,500—— 5-BEDROOM residence, fully furnished, full concrete basement, -automatic heat. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern 1-bedroom apartments, fully furnished, excellent condition, 10 years old. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses, commercial property and builds ing lots, WILLIAM WiNN-Phone 23 —-—-—4—-—-‘@-\._"_,_—1? — FRED PETERSON HOUSE 11 mi. out, 5 acres patented land, 2- bedroom, .large attic big enough 2-bedrooms, modern, full cement kasement; 1-bedroom log cabin e sconsi were never headed. y N hage: he Can- [“Iff)iu:nhu:'e‘:r.l' hed h ace | :3“:?"& ‘;ax&‘:“:?‘“‘- ! The Tigers came from b(‘m"‘l':icixz::a;i;oi g:’tisi rEx(:fpi“re Serv-| eration. Plenty, work.. Marine( adjoining. Kohler plant, elec- by dere By I L i tate s Gt [and beat the Philadelphia Athletics|jco" T eague, which operates club! Carpentry shop, fully equipped| tricity by Jan. 'l Includes large { th ;c?:orzgcmgleu;"dk 6'»2', et e Solwidadig e i |8-7 when Rookie George Vico| oo * 00 o 0q service men, | With heavy machinery; falling| Warehouse, $6800 takes. it. t seyen ack with a 7-6 | Michigan vs Michigan State, |slammed a two-run ninth inning| A"y cteian of both wars, Mr. Ray| €quip. 2 good Titan power saws,{ OSCAR MANSELL home at Auke Diegos Jess Flores, 19 | Missouri vs Ohio State. triple. started in the first war as an ordi-| et Seaview Apts; two cafesi Bay, .3 acres patented, 300 ft. T i mel Northwestern vs UCLA | Weshington turned back the a0 ceaman, finished the war a!_Center Juneau, good income. | frontage, beautifuliview. = Delco atont apbiat B ;: AP Notre Dame (s Bustine. owns, 9-8, in a night game at|o nmander Both he and his wite| FOR RENT 10-room unfurnished{ Ught plapt goes out Jan. 1, so U i ok RV IO Sthonik s, SarithTlara |st. Louis, clinching the game With gers in the fast war, Mrs. Ray in| home at 481 South Franklin.| Second house available for guests. 1198 B AN | Oklahoma A ana M vs TCU .+ five run fifth inning rally. The (pooe’oe o navy canteen. See Bliss Variety Shop. Also 3-| 400 gal. water tank, 500 gal. oil STANDINGS OF | Tulsa vs Baylor " |loss was charged to Fred Sanford,!" \ro Ray is one of the few! bdr. completely furnished home tank. Furnished. $3800 cash. g 2 SENPS. FERi S {his 20th of the season. women lawyers in British Columbia,| &t Norway Point. BUILDING LOYS: duneau 106, lots Team: R e;g“L ot | - Alibatia vs iTularie: The Indians and Red SOX Were ., the only one, it is thought, who LOTS: Juneau, West Juneau, and| 3 and 4, both for $750, just above |y 86 5 . o5l Aubumn vs Mississigpi South, | 'dIe: ‘has ever defended a man in a| Douglas. { Bergmann - Hotel. HARBOR S{n.s i“v o -;- ‘5293 Clbinasi "% Preshybanin | Only two games were played i} irder trlaliantd acquitted her| 4 .. i DOUBLE LOT filled with livable ; t).l.h 9 '6 545 Dukv. & N. Carcling 5 the National League. The Brooklyn ' ... :m'nrm! & mpnv; 3-room . house, $4600. K HARBOR B lE N D o :‘fi,“l gg ::?, g;; Florida vs leis‘sipp“ Dodgers WTOBHCER the = New, c¥ork) Mr. Ray presented ai ihe con-; { SINGLE LOT between McLean's burgh Y i Geaiety vs (ORI 5 Giants, 7-1, and the Cincinnati Reds | o R Y 3 LTOES - Al A | and Marine View Beauty Shon, i New York 73 5 BUELE SRR Vs IOERERIEORY. |edged the Phils, 3-2, in a night game Yention a resolution urging the| } m mmm 1 $4960. 4 x i Philadelphia 64 84 .432| Georgia Tech vs Vanderbilt. {at Philadelphi i establishment of a Canadian Coast)Phone 87, over First National B‘“'LEAD!NG HESTAURANT, $3,000 4 = ey Ki v ier. g s ary £ 1t | P AT RS TR At o VALY 12 3 F 0 R e SL B AL lemsiogi State vs Tennessee, | The league-icacing Boston Braves, of ‘rines Rapert, | . down, total $18,000. | e U1 Northi ‘Oarolins Vs Texas: St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pi- it 4 B Fun SF "E {BEAUTY SHC=. rowntown Ju- B R | N. Carolina State vs. Duke. 1"3;:" o Ch i‘m ot “t"‘e- LEGION OF THE MO NO. 25 ! neau, $3500 complete. | Richmond vs Maryland. | Bitficiaen bl o e Tl | il BOAT GENELORE. 4.1t over-all | ASSIE, 46-ft. Halibuter, $17,000. ET TE Pet, Ry & berrv |Dodgers to within one percentage | Meets Saturday night, September BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. over-all, |gm "y ouirs 5.5t ‘Halibs 623| South Carolina vs. Newberry. | 125 at 8 o'clock. Initiation, lunch, 11-ft. beal 140 hp Chrysler: | s uter, $9,000 1 Virginia ‘v Miami (Ohio) peint of the sacond place Cardinals. $ 5 4 ;- SE, 2. 2P OTLYSIEE; |MARTHA T, 36-ft. Troller, $380u. 623 8 . it s e . games and fun. 999 2t Packs 16,000 lbs. iced halibut. Ad- ! = 2 z 616 VMI vs Catawba Th: Braves l?ee_d to win only one = Chest Silbes, Tk 31B455 32-ft, Troller, $5500. 257 VPI vs George Washington, |6éme to eliminate the Dodgers | L R " o7 13t | MILLIE S, 30-ft. Troller, $2800. “,’03 Wake Forest vs Boston C. and two to knock out the Cards. | NOT;%&FAlé%mf ON I B 131A826 27-ft. Double-ender, $2500. | j K 5 = b o ——————— { e - !5-ROOM house, Juneau, $1900. i St. Louis 5 88 389 &Vsl:fl:‘gi"Mtl FT; ‘B:\":l:_:fl"- ? In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court | HOUSE—Douglu, Main street, two | “prp © 100"t S0 P00 Washington 53 95 .358 2l BLY, V8 son. RoBl"SoN MAY for the Territory of Alaska, Divi-| bedrocm, oil range, washer, par-j place, $4750, $1500 dofin’ | Chitago a1 97 326 Southwest ’ sion Number One. | tially furnished, 50x100 lot. $2950.1, o, YDuugla's Beach, sfln‘o z ity e GET REM A'I-CH i Before FRANK RICHARDS, U. .| Phone 465. 995 6% |3.Bed, Behrends Ave., $8500. acific Coast League 3 5.9 »| Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- | RS o TR B y be | Deam: WL pet. | Rice vs Sam Houston. bty e e FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom|3 Bed, full cement basement, hoat- | O . i SMU vs Pittsburgh ! 1 bate Judge—Bitka Trecinct. 1" Susniafid hio GoolE losatit 1 house and winch, $12,700. | Oakland 110 74 598 R N | wn‘H (AV“.AN \In the Matter of the Estate of | [urnished house. Good location.|, pii* o mlCh Po bn 0 en San Francisco 108 76 587 i /: ‘ ‘V lT*' s | ERNEST M. FELTON, Deceased. | Eargam for quick sale. 724 Ei" Street., $12,500. es 99 8 538 as, A, e 00 Y Texaq SECH. Ba % Notice is hereby given that Mrs,, Street. 992 t | ;spD CARS and TRUCKS 93 91 506 ) Ve, Gklaliftug A & K, . g . Tone Felton, Administratrix of the | Frs Geomerers Miser o 75 Sin | g 88 96 @8i - Rocky Mcuntain | Sugar Forfe"s Sslgoo @S Estate of Ernest M. Felton, De- ' X Concrete Missr No. 7.8, Ska- | = Arizona vs San Diego. 3. { git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- | R 83 101 _43” 0 e i H W 0 h' ceased, has filed herein her Final| er, other equipment. Call 363 | 80 104 435 College vs Wyoming. | e Was Uverwe, Report, and petitions for decree of | oo 0 cvenings o (f] SALES AGENCY 2 75 109 408 o - Y5 N0w Mexico, f I. { N hI' G | aistribution, praying that the resi-| %> 4 £l Real Estate - - Boats LR H i Denver vs Kansas. i In Lasi Night's L0 due of said estate be distributed to |SOLID Cak table and 4 chairs, 3- | Sale Merchandise Utah State vs Montana. +herself and her four minor children. |Tone Felton, Cecelia Felton, Emma NEW YORK, Sept. 24—®—A Felton, and Oliver Felton. piece bedroom suite, 8x10 rug and | pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Phone } Green 611. 990 t.li Here are stars of games played Utah vs Idaho. | - D. Wyoming vs Colorado College, | e ¢ By HAND GLENMORE'S y JACK N llittle matter of & $5,000 forfe:t for West Mentana S vs N .Dakota. la half-pound of flesh stands be- tween a Ray Robinson-Kid Gavi- A hearing will be held on said Report before the undersigned at Sitka, Aalska, November 12, 1948, at OLD Oregon State vs So. Cal. {38-FT. Cabin Cruiser “Katinka”, sleeps 6. Chrysler Marine 110, reduction 2% to 1. Fully equip-| ped.. Priced for quick sale. See| New York Yankees in pitching Chi- cago to, 4-2 six-hit victory over the ! Yanks, Batting—George Vico, Tigers— Belted two-run ninth inning triplet that gave Detroit an 8-7 triumph over Philadelphia. i SRR Two fights are mentioned in last night's events with results as fol- lows: OMPSON o BRAND_ @lonbedYhishey 86 PROOF - 4/5 QUARY I L3N0 New York—Ike Williams, 13 = [} Trenton, N.J., knocked out Jasse Afé:'fls IN THIS PRODUCT ARE mfllgfiu!‘fi Flores, 1343, Stockton, Calit, 10 7 (title) WHISKIES, 70 % GRAIN M Ray “Sugar” Robinson, 150%:, New York, outpointed Kid Gavilan, 148%, Havana, 10 (non-title). SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, ' September 26, will be Rally Day in the Lutheran Sunday Schocl. All classes will meet in the church at 9:45 a.m. for this special service. All interested children, their par- |ents and friends are cordially in- vited to attend. 5 koSN Kentucky recognizes more grounds for divorce than any other s!alel —19. | f N WED-IN-THE-WOOD MEANS.. that fine Glenmore whiskics are blended with choicest grain neutral spirits but instead of being bottled immediately, Old Thompson is put back info barrels fo assure perfect blending. This old-time method takes longer and costs us more but it makes @ smoother, better tasting whiskey. So, look for the barrel on the lakel! Blended whiskey; 86 proof. The straight whiskies in this product are fo ] y.fll.:l more oid 3'(’)% straight whiskies —70% grain neutral spiritss Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Kentucky A GLENMORE PRCDUCT FROM OLD KENTUCKY | Washington vs Minnesota. i e e Ll LEADERS IN B. B. Leaders in the major baseball leagues through games of yester- day are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Musial, St. Louis Ashburn, Philadelphia .333. Runs batied in—Mize, New York 124; Musial, St, Louis 122. Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh and Mize, New York 39. Piiching—Sewell, Pittsburgh 12-3 800; Chesnes, Pittsburgh 13-5 .722. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Williams, Boston .368; Boudreau, Cleveland .355. 378; Runs batted in—DiMaggio, New imanager, the Cuban dandy has him{ York 39; Gordon, Cleveland 29. Pitching— Kramer, Boston 16-5; Gromek, Cleveland 9-3 750 AR 1 ¥ JUNEAU VISITORS Out of towners visiting in Juneau and staying at the Baranof Hotel include Frank Shelton of Ketchi- kan; Mrs. Lloyd Swan of Harvest- er Island, Kodiak; Miss Perkins of Haines, M. F. Stock: well and Emil Nelson of Todd and Idaho, is a guest at the GaslineauiFOUNDI 10-ft. skiff. George E. Williams of Elfin Cove, and popular melodies. REMEMBER — IN DOUGLAS — IT'S ROSS' Carolyn | %2 ooNT MISS: the good times every night at ROSS° OASIS Drive over to Douglas. Visit the “JResssappass Room,’ and tune in KINY at 5:45 for your favorite dance tunes Club is able to resolve the slight jdifferences between the two mana- gers and make the match for an Thursday: b T o - lan rematch or the welterweight [10:00 o'clock A. M. All persons Pitching—Frank Papish, White| Or°80n U vs Stanford, g, objecting to the administration of | oy s, . ] s 0. d Ay Scx—Stopped pennant surge of the UCLA vs Northwestern, If the Twentieth Century Sporting ; said estate, closing the-same, or the | pear then and there and be heard. WITNESS my hand and official open Oct. 9 or Dec. 17 date, it will be its only profit from las’ nizht's Yankee Stadium doubleheader that {also fcatured a 10th round knock- 3ouL for lightweight champ Ike Wil- :liams over Jesse Flores. A slim crowd of 15413 rattled iaround the cavernous ball yard in the Bronx and paid only $85,150 into Mike Jacobs’' coffers, current- iStrauss. Gavilan dropped a 10-round de- cision to Robinson in a non-title scrap that was close enough to war- rant another showing. As Sugar Ray at 150'4 was eight ounces over his agreed weight in a private agree- |ment with Angel Lopez, Gavilan's ‘over a barrel. Lopez meets with Robinson and Strauss today. If he insists he can have the $5,000 forfeit. That would mean no title shot. Chances are |that Lopez, a wise Latin who runs 'a Broadway night clu>, will pass the five grand and insist on the championship bout. IDAHO VISITOR O. C. Hopkins of Coeur d'Alene, Hotel. ' seal this 7 day of September, 1948. (SEAL) FRANK B. RICHARDS, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge—Sitka. First publication, Sept. 10 ,948. Last publication, Oct. 1, 948. MISCELLANEOUS petition for distribution, may ap-| | 4 | i T. J. McCaul, Auk Bay. 990 M} 11940 TUDOR. Pontiac Sedan, make | offer. Days phcne 027 ring 31 evenings Red 763. 989 tf ‘l NEW Lycomung 220 HP motor complete ' with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf FURNISHED metal house boat, 30’ by 10°. Call Green 225. 996 6t \ly guarded by acting promoter Sol|HOPES New and Used Mdse. We |LARGE round 214 2nd 999 tf buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. WINTER ana FUND, CO. ine, Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- tractor, all kinds of pal and paperhanging. Phone lue 988 tt GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s.. Beauty.. Sho). Phone 201 315 Decker Way. © LOST AND FOUND Owner may claim by proving ownership and paying for ad. ‘Write Doug- lass 1191. 997 4t LOST; 16’ skiff, No. 31-F872, white with green trim. Reward. Drift- ing down Lynn Canal toward Haines. Call Blue 730. 996 6t s TO_CARE for pre-school children days in my home. Phone Green 752. gd 4t RESIDENTS of Auk Bay and, area desiring to have houses Wired according to REA specifications. 8énd name and address to A.4M. Tanner, P. O. Box 1106, Doug- las. 999 3t GOO Call 284, 996 tf CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf WAITRESS wanted gt Percy’s Cafe. 980 tf —— CLERK Stenographer. uire Room 106, Health Depul;%enn Territorial Building. 45 tf D Home for kitten. ‘| oax table, $17. Call | 284 996 tf | PQTATOES, currues, small and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf PRI B AR L SR BP0 R |BABY Basket and pad, $5; high chair, excellent condition, $12. Call 241, 980 tf $325 for 1938 'v-8 Coupe.: Phone 016- ring 3, .. 9716 4x ! = - ——— { FOR RENT HOUSE for rent or sale. Un- furnished on Douglas Highway. Phone 34, 999 tf 6-ROOM Furnished House. Phone Blue 479 after 3 pm. 999 1t NORTHERN _ Hotel _under new mgnagement. Reasonable rent, Phone 74, 982 tt Ffims}mn kvoms for woi:h. close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 pm. 975 ¢ ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Stfeet. Blug 917 91 R A T IS APTS, Rooms . with iitchen priv. fieges, Home Hotel. Ph. 888, o SEA! /for Yent, bne block from Pedérdl Blde. 890 Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 666 t o i Y ‘Roems. 738 o In the 13th. century, a wide- spread belief was that a sapphire set in a ring would cure car- bung¢les; a gainet, Bee: stings. bor. 12th at Harvor — Phone 511 FOR SALE (Confinued) FREMMING residence, completely furnished at Elfin Cove, Alaska; large kitchen, living room, 2 bed- rooms, private steam bath, large lot, motor shed, 110-volt auto- matic Kohler light plant. Furth- er information write Elliott S. Fremming, Elfin Cove, Alaska. 995 6t 1947 %-TON DODGE PANEL TRUCK. 8 MONTHS OLD. 3,000 MILES, JUST LIKE NEW. $1400. 20TH CENTURY GROCERY. 999 tf GOOD Used Barber Chair. Cheap for quick sale. Apply Bill's Barb- ‘er Shop, 319 Willoughby Ave. 9 3% BABY Buggy with pad. Practically new. Call Green 632. 999 3¢ WRIGHT Piano_ $75.00; Dining table and four chajrs $25.00; Studip * couch §10.00. = Phone Douglas 615. 999 2t fiswch—evrolet‘ good shape, 3313 Evergreen Apts., No. 8, after 6 5 P mas % 993 5t - e W;filfld chine, $25.00. Bed- room chair, $25. 72¢ E. St. 98 3t b L 6-YEAR Size Crib and Mattress, _$15. Phone Douglas 334. 998 3t ICE. CLEAN MS weekly of monthly. Hotel Ph. 181 '37 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $200. In- quire 57 Wiloughby after 6:30 p. m. 998 3t 4-ROOM madern -house on. beach, Lawson Creek, Douglas Highway. Inquire A. H. Shannon. 998 3t G. E. Vacuum Cleaner, perfect condition. . Sacrificing . for $25. Premier Vacuum Cleaner with attachments. Like new, $45. . Call 501 between 4 and 6 pm. 98 3t o < AT P 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 220 6t 33-F7.. Cabin Crulser, practically new. 40-hp Redying motor. Ph. ‘Douglas 193. 916 tf ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant, Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf e e Ll 0 T HOTE! In good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. . 881 t e HO| wna lot. Inquire Trev- 1o (b sears between 1840 and] > e 1850, shore. than 2 immigrants |40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, annually entered New York har- good ition, immediately avaflable. Call 423, 961 t¢

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