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PAGESIX — A et | at out-hit the Oaks for an Pcte Newsome. f ( GUE SEA"I.E IS WIN"ER {8-4 victory in the first game The Short Score P ( HO KEY LEA t was the first time in the Seattle 150 000 130—8 14 1 S u ‘;;1.‘1\0‘:\ that the Oaks had been Oakland 000 000 400—4 8 0 OPEN NEX‘I BDAY FROM OAKI.AND 'N out.slugged. Seattle nicked Char- Schanz, Karpen (7) and Hems- | b A0 ley Floyd Speer and C way, Speer (6), Tost| SEATTLE, Oct. 7.—(P—The Pac- 'ST plAYOEF GAME Lou Tost for 14 hits. The Oaks got and Fernandes, Lombardi (9).]ific Coast Hockey League will open eight - — i 1048-49 season next Tuesday T Oak manager Casey Stengel nom- e i | with three games and a flock of OAKLAND, Calif., (]m 7—®— | inated Earl Jones, another pcrt- : 2304 AT g :‘:é‘mmumc,\ the head office re-, The surprising Seattle Rainiers| gder, as his starter today. i 3 | ports. : Ll HL E B ] ined was banifd 60, ol TIDE TABLE « | “Vancouver's Canucks, the defend- ainst the Oakland Oaks tonight jnto the seventh, but pulled to A, ® | ing champicns, will be host to Se- a bid for a second straight| within one run when Brooks Hold- o .. 0('{0““ 8 ® | attle’s Ironmen and Portland's vic in th> Coast League GOV- er got a four-run homer. o High tide, «*‘4.’4 an., 135 ft. & 1%4 will travel to Tacoma for err Cup playoff finals. Tinattie sited it away .in thei o ERRAE LTS ft. ®|the two northern division openers. fais mient ‘e Baieis wholelghth with three’smbre quns on o1 SiieC oAl SR A R RSt R invade Fresno for i . | o dndiie 5 deunts iy | the first southern division tilt. weren't considered any great shakes ' four luts, including a v ¥ ¢ o o s o v e ot ST BH OoWley, vetstin "Ar Wutlwial o e T s e o e S, | league play, moves in as Vancouver < " MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM ‘C()X\Ch. Dave Downie, reinsman at Republican nominee for Senator | racoma last year, has taken charge “Lhermo-regulated roasted will speak Friday night, 9:45 tc| r the Seattle club, and Muzz Pat- for wniform full flavor. {10 oclock over KINY. This| jck will boss the Tacomant. ‘“‘ deast is sponsored by the Fish- | p g sl = and Townspeople of Wran-| | BETHEL VISITOR 010 2({ - -~ | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!' . guest at the Baranof Hotel. Miss Hazel Hanson of Betnel is make it smoother, tastier. HOMP BRAND. r Blended whiskey, 86 proof. 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BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME 2 b.loaf $1.39 |Package 300 28| Mo.2 (an Q¢ MEANS SMOOTHER DRINKS! - Fine Glenmore whiskies are blended with choicest grain neutral spirits but instead of being bottled immediately, “Thompson" is put back into barrels to Y \l \i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Play Dishuiéd World‘Series BOSTON, Oct. 7.—(M—National League Umpire Bill Stewart, who made the disputed second base call in the first world series game aid todey: “I was in a perfect pesition to call the play.” t was only a decision,” he de- d. ‘I've made millions of those close decisions,” Stewart said. “Why I've made about 100 like that (holding his fingers two inches ‘apart) this season. “sure I anticipated the play. I'm anticipating every possible play jand the pictures show that I was {in a perfect position to call the ! play.” The disputed play in the first me happened in the eighth inn- with Masi, running for Bill keld, on second base. Soon after si scored with the only run of clal | gamz when Tommy Holmes ingled to left. U OF W HUSKIES 10 t MEET UCLA SATURDAY ATTLE, Oct. 7.— ‘Wash- ton's Huskies looked back on t night's practice drill and opin- d they're looking forward to Sat- wday's clash with U.CL.A—just ifor a rest. ! For the second successive night he drill wound up under the hts. But not until Coach Reg Root had run his charges through ) minutes of full dress passing { ls, a half hour of individual work, and a one hour scrimmage. | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7—#— A U.CL.A. squad of 37 players leav- s today via United Air Lines for | Seattle to meet Washington's | Huskies in a Coast Conference |clash Saturday. Bruin Coach Bert La Brucherie has planned n hard drill as soon as the team uirives this afternoon (2 p. m,). He is concerned about the Bruins’ lack of timing in prac- tice so far this week. Tackle West Mathews and guard Bddie Eaton have been named as co-captains for the game. T NOF In one fight last night at White Plaing, N. Y, Steve Belloise, 160 peund New Yorker, and Randy Brown, 161, from Mt. Vernon, N. Y., drew in an eight rcund con- test. AP SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. . BOSTON, Oct. 7—{#— The con- T trary air currents that drift across| yps ON THE LEVEL! the Braves Field from the Char- ygaAR 12th St., 2 bdrs, completely les River dictated the Indian's gyrpished, basement, furnace, strategy for the opening world| gectric kitchen, near school and series game . . . They're probably pederal bldg. hoping the Cleveland weatherman yNcOME $265 menthly, 3 ap(s.,] will be more cooperative .. . The pect Jocation, well furnished; gag of the day was that the tormg, weather man, (who foresaw a 5 BpR. Hemlock, immediate pos- northeaster and rain) was the first coqgion *hardwood floors, furnace, |expert to be wrong about this ser- i nished, view, basement, Spin- \ | FOR SA | ( | | ies. 4 dry washer, double plumbing, | Even before the game white- oo kitchen. Terms. |thatched Bill McKenchnie Was 4.BpR. near school and Fed. bldg. watching the flags on the grand- compl. furn, new carpeting, stand and talking about the ef- giapes, eic. ! fect of the breezes on long hils.. pypLEX, Gastineau Ave., pile-; “There won't be any heme rums = griving equip., 2 Titan pwr. ity |against that w'ind." said Bill. “And power barge, good trolling boats, furthermore I'll bét' you most of g cafes center Juneau, 10-room the homers in this park are hit at pome South Franklin, terms. | night because of the weather con- Ajso smaller house South Frank- ditions.” X lin. Business lot near Juneau Afterward Bob Feller explained ¢q1q Storage. . plans, called for' him to pitth gALE and Schnoeker property near ide ‘lu the Braves' left-hand aype Lake, both furnished, water hitters just to make sure none of i ang patented. 150 ft. frontage |them would be hitting oer the puiding lot 3 mi Glacier High-| | right field barrier 319 feet away. way. 2 houses acre patented! 1t was ironic that Tommy Holm- y > land Lemon Creek. Immediate | es, a southpaw swinger who slices possession all. TERMS, ALL. | a 1ot of hits down the left field 5 BHR Home, terms, Douglas! line, did just that to beat Bobby. KEEPING THE WIG WARM When Lou Boudreau whiffed in the fourth inning yesterday, it was only the tenth time he had struck Hu”lly & “mnY out this season. And Lou is the REALTORS -“ACCOUNTANTS kind of guy who remembers such Phone 676 over First National Bank figures. Boudreau already is FUR S7 C¢E Beach 200 ft. beach, lights, etc. SEVERAL good lots, Douglas, Ju- neau. | concerned about his cluk's arrival in Cleveland tomorrow, when the athletes likely will be beseiged by t.cket-seeking friends. “We won't 1941 Pontiac 4-Door seaan. Good get in there until about nine in condition. Phone Green 135. 10 3t the morning and the boys have o '38 FORD Couge, good bedy, rebuilt tp be at the ball park by ten,” engine, $250; '35 Inzernational says Lou. ! e, — Dump Truck, new engine and rear end, $400. North Star HOSPIAL HOTES ~ _Dii oo 3 THAYER Baby Buggy, practically Phcne Grt James O. Kirkham was admitted Ito St. Ann's Hospital yesterday and Mrs. Lee Lucas and son were discharged. 007 tf | no, $150. Phone 010 3t Green 255, David Phillips and Harry Brem- 30' YSs Clo“th_‘inv x:«r 5&._’9.' Sport jac-f nar of Yakutat were admitted to |the Government Hospital. Leav- |ing the Government Hospital was David Wallace. e - VOTE FOR MRS. HELMI AALTO BACH Republican Candidate for Repre-| sentative to The Alaska Legisla- tare, First Division. 0007 Tt ket size 14; camel hair reversible opeoat size 14; trousers sige 28 waist; camel hair topcoat, size 8; hip Loots size 7'z, corduroy brown jackct and cap to match, size 12. Shoe key skates, size 8. All in excellent condition. Phone Douglas 27. 009 tf FOR SALE OR LEASE: Property, buildings and machinery located ¥ - - Read the Waat-sus Tor bmains.[ Plumbing Oil Burners l‘elebhone—319 on corner of 12th and E Streets. Formerly Juneau Ready Mix| Plant No. 2. Contact Andrew | Tweiten. Phone 205 or 107. 08 5t} ' | 1,8285. Ford Coupe, 1938 motor, tires | ® Healing very good. Phone 568. 08 4t ! TROLLER Killer-Wow. Phone | | Blue 610. 08 3t! SUPER Flame oil heater, good | condition, complete $60.00. See! Dick Congdon, Auke Bay. 08 St‘ NEW 26-ft. Craft cruiser. | Nights-Red 730 * i Steel Will sacrifice for quick sale. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Co. 0008 6t L£LLIS ARIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 34-FT. TROLLER 310913, See Floyd Ogden or Phone Black 895. 08 12t {ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4| drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, ! tar covered less than cost, :ooi { feet. George Bros . JLiquor Store. 08 tf WAREHOUSE property. Logging | hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge | pickup. Other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tf \IIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllll - SALE Boat Bui{fiers, Hardwars Stores, Plumbers ATTENTION All remaining stock of the former Motor Rebuild and Marine Service is offered der. Look over the stock Gray) bearings, bushings, o gears, water pumps, electric condensers, gears, oil, rust other items. ing or mi ¢/o A. B. Phillips, John Newmarker the Douglas Bridge and make us an offer for the entire showing—as is and where is. We reserve the right to reject or accept any or all bids. This sale is for cash only—no credit, no terms. Stock consists of foo many items to list but are items usual- Iy found in boat builders’ and mechanics’ establishments. However, it includes hardware and plumbing items, engine parts and repairs and other miscellancous items. Among other items showing are the following—cold rolled steel, bronze shafting of various sizes, galvanized boat hardware of all sorts and sizes, rope, engine parts (large Chrysler and (gal. and brass) Timkin roller bearings and hun ail your bid to The B. M. Behrends Bank, Vice President or hand your bid to who is in“the store near the bridge. A BY OWNER. Waterfront property, Norway Point. Furnished three- room house with bath. Oil fur- nace heat. $4,000. Liberal terms { to responsible party. Call | Black 68. 0004 tf CF CLEAN ROOME weekly FURNISHED house, garage, car 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 020 6t Machine Shops, e ONE 1500-Watt Universal Ligh Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 978 tf NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf ABY Basket and pad, $5; high chair, excellent condition, $12. Call 241. 980 tf L-:o’rm in gooa location for sale i I ! | HOUSES anu lot. Inguire Trev or Davis. T04 for sale to the highest bid- in the Morris Building mnear S o SRS R 40 PACKARD {ive-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call 423. SO s G Bl R T ONE Used Electric Range. One ‘oil Heater., The Nugget'Shop. 03 tf POUND—lm. fil’, Owner may claim by proving ownership and paying for ad. Write Douglas 1191, 0007 (f rankshafts, cam shafts, valves, wiring and supplies for boats, removers, cotter pins, serews dreds of - {ROOMS in 881 1| | i i ’ W-A=N=-T A-D-S FOR SALE $6,000—Two bedroom residence completely furnished. Good resi- dential location. Channel view. Greenhouse. Bedroom resident. Dining room Garage. Hardwood floors. Duplex—Seatter Tract. $10,500—Charlie Miller residence, 5 bedrooms, ideal for rooming or boardinz house. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses Complete listings of Puget Sound area investment and residential property. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 SHOE REPAIR SHOP, downtown Juneau, modern equipment, com- plete for 2-man operation, stock on hand, price includes electric stove and shower bath in apart- ment adjoining shop. $2850. 3- { PLUMBING SHOP in leading Alaska city, going business, 2- story bldg., $12500 plus inven- tory. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, $18,000. COMPLETE BEAUTY Shop, $3500. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS with 300 ft. lot from Willoughby to Cal- houn. 4-ROOM house on float, furnished, $19C0. $1000 down, $20 mo. NEAR HILLCREST, large home with fireplace, good view. $1500 down, $50 mo. FRITZ - COVE, $2500. AUKE BAY, $3800. LAWSON CREEK BEACH, $2500. NORWAY POINT $7800. $500 down, and $50 month. BEHRENDS Ave., $6200. 9TH ST. HILL, $12,500. BEACH ACROSS WAYNOR Tract, 3 bdr, tull concrete bsmt., boat house, elec. winch, furnished, $12,700. INT. DUMP TRUCK, 1935, new eng., NEw rear, spare parts, $450. NASH, 1938 Sedan, $250. PETER WOOD SALES AGENC Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 Y rog;nfifim Box 571 Petersburg, Alaska. 7 6t NEW Diamond engagement ring with perfect large. center stone size 85/100 kt. Six small stones platinum setting. Priced reason able for quick sale. Write Em pire, Box 4934. 0002 t. FUR RENT INBOARD BOATS FOR RENT— Special rates for hunting trips, prospectors and trappers. Phone Green 393 after 5:00 p.m. or call at Sportsmen’s Boat Rental—at Small Boat Harbor. 007 6t NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 4. 982 tf private home. 316 4th o7 tt APTS., Rooms wiil kitcher pm'- 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 88¢ 97 & SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 0 NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. (656 t. B N N Wi v il NICE CLEAN steam heated roomu also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 ¢ Street. Blue 917. EXPERIENCED clerk stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203 Health Depart- ment, Territorial Building. 10 tf TO RENT a furhished apartment or small house. Miss E, L. Will iams, Juneau Hotel. 09 31 TWIN sized baby bugsy In fair condition. Phone Douglas 35, 1 long, 2 short. 008 3t +| USHERETTES wanted. Call at 20th Century Theatre Office., 6:30 to 7 evenings. 007 4t PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employed woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf “MISCELLANEQUS HOPES New and Used Mase. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. GUARANTEED Realinio Permian: ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho)>. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. L o LR