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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ PAGE THREE BOB FELLER | Binig Waldhes Pirafes WHIESORIO i o 3 T b plinst nearest the ” only 3000 miles in diame- ; : Bi p { g SAN ANTONIO, Tex. April 4 . [ : ! - b G 4 3 cnroute today to San Antonfo from (‘190N PlARSE. { EL PASQ, Tex 3 Phoenix. The Sox meet the Pitts ¢ Vi C! ) vt : o ¥ 3 i 3 i Lurgh s night engage- | 0a 4-Lyote Az-cooted Out- I> E Y the World Cr Cleveland | | $ 3 F A . g 3 . WIN AIR | OURNE IS Indians start eastward today on g SN : - ment Lere g m:u-, Gum-| Soards. New modcls. Madsen's. 41 ¢ 12 . — qame jaunt with the New York & R, 1 ——— o e s r —————— A : DR W e - ELLIS AIR LINES ON SUMDAY EVENT NowH uis 190, Mo B Ao TN | )L nupsmuzm?mkmmm.\fl ik gt Manager Lou Boudreau said B R e ; By JIM BACON TN, A i | entuday Pl it 1o roune| PN viu Pelersburg and Wrangell Associated Pres riswriter d field of 180 battlers, rep- |into. form was ] dsappe Tl e With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Ao i [‘: Sigiti lo : & .f‘ . i"::;’ Fk‘im_‘\’_‘mlw 5 e i .1:¢(:\1 w'x:‘_ \ J boa J 4 Convenient afterncon departures, at 2:30 P. M of the' Pacific Coast leas r o t > thr National{siderably more stuff to be sure of' T § . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 slugeing 'Suhday tha me [ AAU Boxing pionship tourna-!the opening-day assignment /38 ¢ k runs hit ‘in league play. tod Boston Garden. | Well, rapid Robert had that stuff The Solcn ¢ 3 3 ¢ rs later the first pair|yesterday. In the final game at on four ar st A f v g ill go rinzward |their Tucson, Ariz. camp, the Tribe bly will be 24 hours | glanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0. ttling before thl’in-ller gave only thre its and one uced to the semi- |walk and fanned three in six score- N XK c o ob » { ; ' 4 - ALASK4 \-,\_O‘NN . 3 1 round, v has been sched- |less inninas A 5 & ¥ ; # 3 o E 5-4, H Heinz Becker, Tom | uled for Wednesday night. Y : Vol e . ) . Nei Colman gave oo - ¥ 4 ; ! y Y o S Seattle a s the s | / : L 3 i ol . 1 . Y ameo up . the ' MASTERS GOLF I.AMANNO : = the cpener. The Angel . s I\ 1 S k. oo R, = anot n the eighth e t L ¥ i 5 . R \ r S i A, St s i COMING EVENT: : Bing Crosby, Vice-President of the Fittsburgh Pirates, (center) and Frank McKinney (left), President of Hoieriitae: Gakiile the hall ‘atine ¥ the Pirates, chat with Manager Billy Meyer durin game at Les Amgeles with the Chicago Cubs, The NOW AND e TAMPA, Fla, April 4—@P-Ray Pirates won the game 3 to 1 (P Wirephoto. | in the 11th. A total of 12,285 cus- w5 B i i s AUGUSTA, Ga. April 4 —W®— pamanno, first-string catcher f tomers were on hand. " Thirty performers rehearsed today iine Cincinnati Reds for the last In the second game, Seattle Hillis | . i e taky Join Loser, Robert | ; ool ) 1| for ‘ome of the great Americaf|in, vears, was optioried yesterday P by Loy, Joi ser, i AM”S?? : Ruslersd to tie the balll . 007 NeUREG Nbwiis - Gloth of the International a e oung j MU) “M'_NOIES ) 4 e e at 3-3 in the fifth. Then Tony to Syracuse A J baby boy. | ament, and some of them|;.. 3 b G Admitted to St. Aun’s hospital . to the C iment hos- | /'/E‘ :7 DOOR e NCEReo d good parts on their long | omer: he day ir seven 8¢ ok Lamanno said if he could mnot s homer of the day in the seventh | during the weekend were Charles|pital w Mariz Bundy of I i e that wide stage. stick in the majors he wanted to i SEIASHRL b, contest. [ Vie Ghetsl, the tall former PGA |y . ead or -ontoned to a Pacific r pn | Be Mrs. Bess Winn, Loretta: banks, Matthew Brown of Haines | ' i DSIShEND WG | shampion from Ke City, has 1‘”;: e e o Sanford, Ernest Buch, Mrs, Steoh-|and Susia Michaelson of Juneau. | by P Ameri cli _The Oaklang Oaks after losing: ' BP0, ogn, ol 0 oista Na- | C F T ; o BTl v Gibson ] AR RN | e s DYy Fan rican Clipper four,straight, finally nabbed a pair ', Cakland, Calit, | | H me 7 to 6 and the sev n| * PSRN -Babe Young, a first taseman, s i | d a four below par 68, TRADE RUMORED igned by the New York Yankees g g | the poting of the session, b Cliff Melton during the winter, was a free agent | B 4 Beconid 4 vl na Rasto] ' N"' INDIANS today. Jack Phillips and Dick Kry- Ritaind 3 b X | SECOTH GA S, hoski, a couple of rockies, are i ¢ e o A battling the first base job. % - o hat h t oun EL PASO, Tex.. April 4~(P—The ks ‘beat: the - Sb; -T.ouls I/g 13?@@“@@@@'33@33’ ‘e wild slugfest while| NOrFO¥ @ reh !INew York Giants and Cleveland 1 sterday on the : TR Leld y - | Indians moved into El Paso tcday iy Lol /68 T8 MBngs Rl R fi Y A E’ @ /% F E s ook e medal g nam 15 | amid rumors that some sort of deal wyy d 44 M 5 35 minutes in } 18 to b pe Con| i > involving C might be oo cight | made while they are h s s -ty M| SR Will close for Alieraiions and Repairs NS =onps fomt himsell z@ gmfiufiflfi ;3’;@2&,]5'3():,:';l:'u&::'(i"m::”,::'];;; g Mon 2 Apl’ll, £ 1343 and will re Gn'nm; AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying " smaus Bowcw mTS | : e, Yo i : main closed through Sunday, April 10. Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome APCIEFOORE B8 N Melton,. hady SIREKES MADE TR Ve :l~;;‘~5x«v»»“\\' : H!IS i GA\%’%E i e | clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. s . L ’ i 1 | Themas who | Yox i Anings. b - BY ONEBOWLER ™ " 2 Gltper i Ao i e v D ged from St. Ann's were Lausen 4-Cycle -coozed “Out- | Eherry \Vl’l]L:n\\', Mrs. Herbert Lenz, Boards. New iwodeis. Madsen's. 41 tf | o | CHICAGO, April 4—(B—The ' s crowd, ap-| CHICAGO, Apul &b —The Oni| Playoff gacs in hockey leagues orgy w adelphia Ath- & | BARANOF HOTEL. — PHONE 106 watched % Ay o8 lover the weeke: asi ) r $ia sinigton Senators / i | . watched ey \ Game Bowl|Over the weekend resulted fol- letics and th» Washington Senator WaRTAT o /&PR!H‘ ll e Montreal 3, Detroit 1, (best of 7! Ir exhibition game here yes- TRRE with the Pales totalling 38,180 to ; d 1 - b, s | New Westminster 2, San. Diego and two homers, as the A’s won come and iry our Service T Sjstem of theTiypag Clppers el 1 (New Westminster leads best of 0-7. Washington registered 17 hits s - <> > i : SRLANDO, Fla, April 4 . 5 | low—with a saving of 10% nd trips, Call VA .| HOCKEY GAMES ' cmiovco me spu e ol OIPEN FOR BUSINESS || oo st ol 10% on roud ips. Call e s t five hours of nallenging | 10%S: can League season eries concluded last night |0, SIFIC COAST LEAGUE se hits, including three doubles Horio Arrwars to Detroit’s 3087 in the and d in five runs. aseman Wilson made his Padre debut hefore the| getting four for tive Two © m were ree game clock. |7 and t ristof paced Chicago in the| 761 series, high for the entire nge match. He| fired 20 straight strikes, in 1 300 game. Buddy Bomar, Chicago captain,| STANDING OF CLUBS jhad a high average of 224 for the acific Coast League [ W i o N ANTONIU, Tex., April 4—P 333 | —William Lawrence (Bill) Osley,| 332 |51, president of the San Antonio { Baseball Club of the Texas league, ] it SCHWINN BICYCLES at MAD-|died cf a cercbral hemorrhage late ! Rainer is preferred and enjoyed by more and more people SEN'S. 46 tf|last night. i everywhere. Its consistent leadership is based on consistent e 3 ¢ quality since 1878. For any occasion, you serve the leading beer when “you serve Rainier. Light, smooth, mellow. O et T SIS SIS Announcing New Hours at the SUGAR BOWL STARTING KONDAY, APRIL 4, we will be coen to serve you 24 HOURS DAILY—~ frem Mond rning—each week until 6 a. m. cvery Sunday Morning———— HOME COOKED FOODS-PASTRIES ICE CREAM-GOOD COFFEE Same Family Style—Quality and Serviece Maintained Throughout “MA” and ‘HANK” SATRE Plumbing © Hcafing : il Burners Telephone-313 Nights-Red 730 Brewed By A Urit Of One OF The Worlds Great Brewing Organizations, SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, US.A. 2, 3 % i " » §-Harri Machine Skop. Inec. .. DISTEIBUTED BY OBGM (0. ~—— 300 Colman Building, SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON

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