The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1949, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % PAGE THREE WED. e e et . Ak oy Ompeni nine by 0 Wion ! | 3 a single hurler has yet gone ON ELKS ALLEYS' Hospital; Heel Is Ao a game against the Yankees. Mil- !DOUBI_E plAYER M . . nd the younger pitehers have| DiMaggio Back in " - T i S { aggn C 'n k| :\\ wild ‘and none too . effective. | i ! ! mings. Best has been eight | veteran Ken Raffensberger in . , Troublesome Agaln lard Howell is slated to try it to- ). day against the Philadelphia Phils nad ove t and C who three-Hit and “Red” Lockert won vesterday pinned a s about the The keel began and refreshments aloft. trying to nail Ramscy. Ramsey ran | with a total of 1048 BALTIMORE, April 13 — (8 __;4-(1 hutout on the Reds. tom & | Bob Davlin and L. Hendrickssn|Jjohns Hopkins hospital - surgeons - e — NGELS WALLOP AKS me in, second with 1035 pins. alto or - i B o SER R ired to te wwther 100K 10l ppipy CHICKEN—T-B STE I“ EIGH F AME T Ly ; Ught * were t Joe DiMaggic's heel—the| .. SRS e f) ¢ e Angels wal- | Log th 546 3 e ich to the| At the Salmen Creek Countr A, 1 v ’ X Club — $2.50. 167 5t OVER SOLONS 3 2 pitchers ar‘,g oubles foliow: | cees pennant i i - man- | Smitl 191 154 193 538 o s . . : . X | intac 9 191 546 e mae be nove fors o SCHWINN BICYCLES at You'll find that 9 have bought Imperial before and are buying it again. By JIM BACON tegieTad any of His! Daviin s or more. He will be lost to] _" e o L The tenth is a new buyer —like wild life wood carver RUNAR RODELL Associateq Press Sports Writer eason’s 14 games. | Hendricksor lub for the son curtain- Hollywood fans ‘got thelr first] " 5 o K0 UCh ol aced by nex). Tycsdap—ub: WoE S —who discovers how right those others are. look at Manager Fred Haney's , L % { Hy oughts of retiring from the —_— homers by Johnny Ostrowski and {Hs rs’ Tuesday night and lik i | Houston vhat they saw 4 R gt Total 1 he checked in at the h Haney introduced 22-year-old| ROt SIUSEHS 1}”‘,“' 5, Max West|: avenik shortly before 2 am., he said pitcher Art Shallc s o Jor4{ FOC. TURE Baster, helted Bome SUES secatit p tired” after a flight | treal, to some 8,000 fans: Result—a, i the tenth to spoil the Portland | =%y, 954 | [rom Texas and declined to answar | three hit ball game and a 5 to 0| SEAVE SO e iy questions’ ! | shutout of the B 8, vcterarl (A4 BRI S i a79| 1t was the 3100.000-a-year cen- | In other round | Fadre in C “1"1‘ ""‘l‘:‘q’;"c" 937 | terfielder’s fifth trip to Jonns Hop- N E w s ' | the league Seattle beat!: X STERE LN 447| zins in two years, ¢ B Sacrament Los Ahgeles Tour FOTHMN! tats 309 Ir a bone growth, cr “spur’ NOW YOU Cak the efending xas en {rom his left hecl. { in the league cellar with AR 513| Before the 1948 season, Dr.| SCAan"AVIA ? shellacking; and the sur-| g 5 OF THE CLUBS 481| George Bennett removed bone| THIS YEAR! prising n Diego Padres slugged 3 994 | X from his throwing arm. Joe|§e At your request, this summer a tenth-inning 7 to 5 win out of ¢ Coast }/i‘dg"f‘ 528 ed to be well mended untilj SAS will offer more than twice Portland. - W L r'c;&. 528 ssing weeks of last seasen. | as many flights to Scandi- Seattle e 643 994 | Then his right heel starte a. NINE -tri SEATTLE'S OPENER Bak Keibele o 5 643 $OK] Then Lis HEuy. heul, siaried 45 SRR avia. NINE round-trips every y 2ot gels g 5 360| He finished the geason, and came week, beginning May 16. Seattle opened its-home season in folvwood 3 615 - veek, roper ‘style when Bill Rams hit Hollywo 4 3 il 504 [ sack to Hopkins. On November 15, § ® Think what that means! You §/ pn p_wl - A:“;:.n, i Bam g 8 5 615 872| Or, Bennett removed a bone spur|f can practically name your de- st e e Y T 414 | yhich had developed on his right|§ parture day . . . be sure of ball game. It happened this way: 4 10 % i i il . ey cenvenient connections going § | catcher Mickey Grasso on base 5 2 ota Wken spring pract started and coming . . . spend more }! on‘ q‘n i o tien ¢ "““ b i 4 10 -286 | month, he flew up from Fio- time in the homeland—scant k o ithiaed g 1 7| 7 EAR ida when he found the heel hurt< hours in travel—less time away R N aoie e POP" FORSYTHE BACK |54 oun. Dr. pennett tookea at/| trom home anajob. - || ) e ird ¢ oM o s S | T t. pronounced it in good shape,|§® THE ONLY DC-6 planes— | FIGHT DOPE | wirt rwo BASEBALLS |5 i b gt B g i e A SEY 1 i nt ’ i Joe's latest trouble started Sat- Scandinavia. Direct connec- §! pitcher B\,‘f) (u,lr‘.\pt}’ ;: i i WHH )-,AYERS NAMES‘ irday at Beaumont, Te where tions to all Europe. ' i 1 ) I, it ful disce ke,” Hehihro of fights last| S uiscd @ thigh sliding into:f© FREE MEALS, smorgasbord ‘f‘l’m secret lore of the Eskimos a "I.Alpltmd'nR once Imp;'h ,l:n—ns a v'r/ondc_r ul n;;velry :‘our\pafie. i | to ache. ! lived among still guides my hand,” says Mr. Rodell, says Mr. Rodell, enjoying his first bottle of this fine WIRNER OF SEVENTY Forsy e showing how a keen blade and a keen imagination can whiskey as he unfolds to friends his plan to build a new SEVEN ROHND HGHT 2 ““T :1"1\]"" et s 4 ‘l“,‘,‘“ k, sh ’, b f“‘: «‘ulm“ ,L‘)Mi.‘L;?:‘ i1’ :‘3)(':‘:.;“ for YE"“‘K;‘:::":H to ]| bring a block of wood to life. The miniature wild life studio in Colorado Springs. “Now that I know how good i ol (;“ 2 il it it Dot Soh thih - peiaea” nim otk 68 afitide. dioramas he makes are now sought by sportsmen every- itis, Llrmow v'vh}}’,fnllgs buy {t mzmn_c.l You llhke,llmperul. BT RiEg 8 ) EeLiOre, R on Wit 1o - BAItiEAs: Vesterdad * S Vel Th oy’ Nachd | where. “I began wood carving as a hobby and soon found too. Proof of that is in nationwide surveys that show BY KNQ(KG{E? ; DILY | DETROIT—Roscoe | e 4 G to Baitimarg. yersh | Bpibls i Vi o e | it could be my livelihood as well—with more time for 91.4% of Imperial buyers have bought Imperial before. b ! Detreit, outpointed Le j,|are written the names of the In-| B Dr a NORTHWEST AIRLINES | hunting and fishing. What a wonderful discovery lo make!” They liked it. And they're buying it again. g South N |dian and Beaver play c nd treat-{§ Westward Hetel, Anchorage f| : ST. LOUIS, »--H LOS ANC The names look like a complet il right heel Main 765 | s. r who _fabulous | 163 'y 55 Angeles, outpointed Irish|lineup for players wi x | fight of rounds 1893 and. gop Mrurphy, 1644, San Diego, 10. |c0ache miliar names are| D said he did not plan S established boxing record that e P in ink covering the two baseballs.!ic operate "fi d‘ still stand dead at the age of B i Forsythe, wk s cne of th oo (1,78 q” H , 1893, Sharpe seal diamond, hobnobbed with the | : et diamond, nomoubed vt one BUCKY WALTERS HAS | CANOINAVIR | Bue - Hinam Walker! s grove at yoffs in hockey | Beavers playsrs and witnessed s WORRY ON HURlERS | -Won —M& NoM dlm. surd ligh st night are as|remarkable exhibition game | AINLINEGS SYSTFM i SR—— ——— on his California trip. i 824 White Bldg., Seattle Ji 3 ? : k ouis police, League: Hersehy 3;| “Pcp” will gplady show his ., April 13— | SEenca 6250 Made by Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. 86 proof. Blended whiskey. The straight who bad stopped two D ous at- (k y leads 3-1.in ¢ raphed all who sn't agreeing With | R nNow york: 47 E. 46th St., whiskies in this oroducr ate 4 vears or more old. 30% straight whiskey. 70% grain neutral spirits. tempts to have the ZLattle, there nal care to sec . llzo» (mnuumv‘)‘ Reds |} Gircle 6-4000 | SRR \ was a ial train for the occa- ¢ Le - ) finish last in the National|} cpicaeo: 37 Wabash Ave, [ i fon on a Sunday afternoon. 5, New Westminste PAREDE P SOLD Le race, but he’s concerned ¥ pandcinh 6-6084 | 1 7 ago. Until a few |} best-of-7 series, 5 Manuel s has sold the Par- about his pitching. ¢ Minneapolis: 1110 Rand Tower, i Sharpe was active as an Amate Playoffs: | edes Marine Carpentry and Boat! Ewell Blackwell, of course, S0t |§ 11n00in 4735, NEstor 6911 il insurance man. He suffered a light 4; Spo- Company to Raymond Te after his kidney operation, | K yog Angeles: 108°W. 6th St., 3 d went to a hospital, and died ds 3-1 Tt I T s Johnny Vander Meer now is sul- TUcker 3739 4 f eries) ring from a thigh muscle iN- | —————————— i il | Her Most - L & | Prized Gift ' ! { | ! i | j i | | | i ; @ Lilies 5 | ® Hyacinths i ® Cinerarias ; ..... ‘ ® Hydrangea 5 ; ©® Corsages |! @ Spring Cut Flowers , | A il | JUNEAU FLORISTS | 1 | ; | ; ; 311 Seward - Telephone 311 4 DE SOTO FEATURES THAT MEAN | ; ‘ o ; ; e MORE ENJOYMENT EVERY MILE I | Compare the others with “The Car Designed with YOU in Mind % Tip-Toe HydraulicShift with Flid Drive I You cannot compare the new c.ars merely by looking flush-floor trunk than you ever dreamed of before. * :z:tFSetaeTfy;g * L°"K,?7Wh!elbase with :‘ :. at pictares . . . or by watching them on the highway. Yes, De Soto 1-, lower. It’s got a longer wh«‘t-“m:(’ . ’ full ““cradled ride" ! ! You’ve got to get hehind the wheel yourself. 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