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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1949 | Students taking part were: Cath- crine Pelroy, Gladys Uggen, Susan | Blanton, Carol Ann Council, Tim- {othy Hillerman, Anne Grisham, { Mary Grisham, -Malin Babcock, strengthen their lead at the ex- pense of the cellar-dwelling Beavers. In other seven game series start- ing Tuesday, Oakland plays at FIGHY DOPE in pitching Detroit to a 4-1 vic- tory. beokshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf ABEL IS MOST VALUABLE RO DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary ~ " : e el —— e e v | 4 ¥ ‘ aia FOR SALE ‘ FOR SALE FOR SALE seply s e GIANTS MAKING |'BIG ANDY' TOBE | o & = L | | e | 5.3 radio, MURPHY & MURPHY SOLD | DUPLEX—-Contais one of the ONE Hatlorarier” model _(‘1"’ mdlo. SEVEN (1) HOUSES IN 4 | towns finest apartments, luxur- v CLEA“ SWEEP m (HIEF UMPS FOR $3250; one console radio With| pAYS. WE NEED LISTINGS! fously and fully furnished. Addi- record changer attachment, $55.iTHp IT owned by Bob Jorgensen.| tional apartment renting at $75 wl““ING GAMES JUNEAU lEAGuE‘_?E’gm‘ L 101 A3'. T and must gell. per month. Channel view. Owner CLEARED and excavated lot 'm|$5,500 takes Douglas home with financed at reasonable terms. | i West Juneau, Call Black 340 af-| new furnace, beautiful’ furniture, | BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. P | By JOE REICHLER When Walter Andrews of Doug-| ter 5 p.m. 191 3t| 3 bedrooms, garage, garden. Im-|SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside One swallow doesw't make a|las agreed to be Chief Umpire in|———— - — | mediate possession. * plurhbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- ¢ Black Calf plalform spring and one week doesn't make|the Juneau Baseball league this| CELLERETTE, walnut cabinel,|g4000 takes Douglas home with| den, view, Lena Beach. ¥ |a season. But during the past seven |year, players, managers, and old- | chromium lincd, $35; Coleman gas| 3 bedrooms, completely furnish-|SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena o) days the New: Yotk G Mhave ]t basstntt futs ‘were” qSUgNtad, | -+ S0V 2-hniner, $1.80; DI-DUIEY, | . od., GOSAEREIMEE SRR -an. Beach. |Leen as near perfect as a baseball |as “Big Andy,” as he is called, is| Super-Therm, ideal for installin|c A B I N S—Lenas Beach, Lenas | BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- «p 1 clb) dan be: the ~epltbme of baseball dn’ ftje| 10 fcoal and wood: fange, brand| gove, AUk By, Fri QGike. ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. | Here are some of the amazing|Channel. new, $25; new door, 78x30, paint- | 3_.ROOM home, 21 acres pat. land, | COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, 2 2 | teats accomplished by Leo Duro-| “Big Andy” Andrews was the gldw;;‘; hardware, $7.50. 1;51101:5’ garage, guest house; selling at| furnished, 3% acres, Glacter Hi- /iftv(’:’ w'!h ‘cher's men—the team experts pre- |heart of the Douglas team when o . o appraisal value, appr. 2 mi. from way. | dicted that would wind up an also- |rivalry was intense between the|I946 Nash d-door sedan. Needs| POt . FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, part 4 [ sash 6th 'St hool o ot rap because the pitchers would give | Channel cities, and has played | some repairs. $650. Blue 608 eve- | %0200 home on rAGAr schogly nished, fireplace, view, good (/] ° away more runs than the hitters|baseball in Alaska for over 25| nings. g1 ge| ao redefal bulle. Spk ot heds [EEIEERLRIDOH, SRTRIAL Rireet. could manufacture: years, O W ond floor. Completely furnished. L -" | 2 : i FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good con-; Large garden. Garage. lW]"[am Winn—phone 23 - - Including last night’s handy 7-2| League President Joe Werner y . - Pt & -bed- ' the Shees |triumph over the Chicago Gubs,|stated today that Andrews will be |dition. Green 400 after 6 pm. 90 3d|BEA”TI:LLLY.::m;::"’d b 5 G s i s v ity > — ! room home Wwi apartm . vo | A :];enc‘:?;t: k:zviak‘?na ;:::; '1:;5; ;:nen cor"np]ete. fl\Im?'m):\ilcmx:n:’:i:}:s :IG-foot speed boat. Beacncralt| additional bedrooms can be add- ! GODING °HOUSE, furnished, 2- “ a half leaq in the Natioral League A",‘fy “"r; :r:)}"IO" )‘;;‘lhad ampiring| With 98 bp Johnson outboard| ed. Best nelghborhood. ! bedroom, NOW ONLY $7,000. Tabs. mpe"i’:nce O hes to umpIeLi | LERT: OUMUIE. BAR OOLV, £IART (HOUse nGat (Governors, "1 2| NEW HOUSE FURNISHED, 2- T the Testae shmfla a‘)nLacl s hours. Ph. Red 920 or Small Boat| and 3 bdr. apts, everything fine | bedroom, Waynor tract, $12,500. | PITCHERS GO ROUTE ag! 3 | Harbor boat “Edith.” 90 6t} condition. Always rented. Excci-tcABINET SHOP and apartment, During that stretch, Giant|or Werner to get lined up in the| __ e — lent income | brings $190 month rental. Ap: pitchers have gone the route in all|umpires association which will have| DOBERMANN Pincher Chamd.| gy biNG fots, suneau, West Ju-| second floor, 2 bedroom, e but one game. And in that one,|regular meetings to keep acreast, Bloodline registered, 2 years old. nea‘u Dougl:;; Appr.‘ 1% acres kring more. 's|8500 Termé $4,400 2 Sheldon Jones, who went all the|of baseball rules. Umpires will be& Good watch dog. $50. Phone pooop Lawson Creek, $1,000. ' down, $75 ok ])ius Teftereat at C | way last night was removed for fl»?:J;ent:DT}l:Lue.-n:x?&g:xilciLm:; 5::;] -_B:‘ik, 895. S S 90 “;CONNIE‘S Dress Shop, Sitka; 6 per cent. Can also buy ten . pinch: hifter after allowing only 0 i ‘the official rules,| 4l Internciional pickup %-ton, Crescent Apt.s; Seaview; floating | cabins adjoining, income $200 | cne carned run in eight innings. game according to the official rules. 4 ‘1 cannrey, trollers, packer. { menth, for $13,000, total dowr N 4 f “Pop” Forsythe, popular Juneau| NEW motor, good body, new paint b s SEPUOLE, EEEs S R gL | In six of the Giants' last seven| “Pop L L . . |CABIN, Lena’s Beach, best water,; payment both pr s job. P. O. Box 969, Gaines Cafc. , : f DERTC WAL, oth properties $6,000, |games, Durocher has used the|umpire, was named as assistant % | supply, best fish de' total hl 5 5 i 7% 7 90 5t supply, est ishing. Inside al monthly payments $150. | minimum nine men throughout.|chief umpire and should help to| . "7 "1 plumbing. Several other cabins. Only a pinch hitter and a two-|complete a strong umpire group. 1AUKE BAY offers 3-bdr. home. pflm woon | inning relief job by Hank Behrman |Forsythe spent many years in cne;"wo ROOKI!S BIG e omDIEtay L TeNelan ) OAFHS] {last Thufsday marred a perfect ital;es l:immring lrarole;swn;‘lmbn;::! ] view, 3 acres pat. land, garage,j SALES AGENCY o [ week. L R e o | H m" | large flower and vegetable gar- i Real Estate - - Boats ; | ROTATING. SYSTEM e T e e A | den. Near phone, bus, grocery.! Sale Merchandise 4 | The club has used a four-man Lwe“:h" h";';“(‘]‘“l‘?g the tf"‘me . l 12th at Harbor — Phone 90 : |rotating system on the mound fteam lIs scheduled for practice at m AMER I.EAGUE‘ e B Lo throughout the season—Clint Har- | the Firemen's Park tonight. . 'M BPHY & MunpnYt F |tung, Larry Jansen, Monte Ken- ! | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | GB RENT I nedy and Jones. No other piteher | CHICAGO, May 10 — () — Two|Phone €76 over First Natioral Bank | ——— &3 |bas started a game. This big four SOFIBALL I.EAG“E |rookies, Detroit’s Johnny Groth e S e e (o has allowed only 14 runs in the! {and Chicago’s < Gus Zernial, -are | TERR ent. Inquire V. R. Hughes, man- f!asn seven games. S'I'AR]'S plAYI“G carving the biggest figures in the rnn SALE ((onhn“ed) B 177« While holding the opposition to | American League hitting column. > STEAMHEATED teooms, weekly of P g | oums, . |two runs per game, the Giants Groth had the top batting mark!g’“2 Rug and Pad. Blue design,| pgonp)y Calt;flalml‘tnzin-‘:ee‘?; ‘Z » | pounded enemy hurlers for 48 dur- ON “Ex‘ MO"DAY of 381 among players with 50 or, Practically new, $50. Call 364 = 3 ing the week. more times at the plate. Zernial! evenings. 92 tf WURILLZER Spinit prano for rent | Speclalor g Last night's homer hitters were | i was third with 354, He also had| —— = a - | Andersca Plano Shop. Ph, 143. ¢ |Gordon (No. 1 and Marshat vo.{ Doubleheaders Scheduled rotchea the most coubles, eiant, 1941 CHEV. o pass. 2 oot combe Skl | Blue and White 13). 81y 0 3 |and had bagged the most hits, 28, :n Eoog C°;‘“3“°"- Call dl?flbibsmwzw A for rent, one block - 7 i BRAVES MOVE UP | Ea(h N[ghf—fi\[e Teams \?:::g with :fi\]nk {M;:‘ejk; Tn:_ Saty] RN RUA S i f Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ Vern Bickiord pitched the Bos- | man, boih of e b NEW Chinatown Cafe, good eq.! A [ton Braves into second place, & Are Announced Boston's veteran _outtielder, Don!" Gall in person, and & good houss | o Cami Slealn neated roomt | game and a half behind the Giants, | oo DiMaggio, was second among the well furnished, easy payment. 260! paoome i © g with a three-hit 3-1 triumph over| pirst half play in the Juneau busier batters with .365. e : the Pirates. Softball league will start next Mon- Cleveland’s Dale Mitchell actu-| TROLLING lead, 20c per pound; | %) PR 45 3 In an_ afternoon affalr, the St.\day, May 16. The first game of |2LY had the biggest mark with | size 2 Ibs. to 50 Iks. Cell Douglas | MISCELMEB“S i Louis Cardinals snapped a threé-|each evening will start prumptly"‘lm but had made only 45 trips. | 964. West Juneau Plating Works.‘ 4 Rephle ... Green game losing streak by thrashingla¢ 6:30 o'clock with the second | hA“ :tashst;cs mcllude games, 92 3t JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC., Dr. W. the Brooklyn Dodgers, 14-5. game of the double header starting | (PToush Sunday only. =~ ' J3-FT. Plywood skiff, $65, Tarpaul-' . Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14, i 'A pair of rookies—Eddic Kazak|immediately after the first game is| Jack Graham, St. Louis fresh- !/ 'hca\yry #x12 165 a'ngnzpsxs‘ Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 379 ond Tommy Glaviano—sparked the |ended. Each game will be seven |Man, and Bostons Vern Stephens | oco0 ™ Victor portaifle phcno-’ HOPES New ana Used Mdse. Wi Redbirds’ 15-hit attack again six|innings. shared the home run lead With| o o <6 pp Green 410. 92 “J buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd o Dodger hurlers. The first half schedule is as fol- 59‘1’:" al;;eci- i el { St. Phone 908. 999 ¢ " 4 ! lows: ew York’s Vic Raschi had a|yQTT—16-ft. cabin-utility, 25 hp{ ——gr—r——""—Tm————2—— . _ AMERICAN LEAGUE 1Ny 16-0Y0 vs Interior; Card. |Perfect 4-0 record through Sunday,, Universal, still going together fori ~ WINTER and POND, D. Inc. The American League leading ihal Club vs ACS losing his first game yesterday:! prompt sale. Inspect at Channel| Complete Photographic Supplies Z 0 New York Yankees, who have been "3 WU Y PEC G (o oL Ketty Hal Newhouser of Defrolt! Hoat Works or call Jim Preuher | Daveloping - Frinting - Enlargiug ) @ (] surging through the west in old| . .0 0 oy | was ahead in strikeouts with 29. Bergmann Hotel. 92 3t ! Artists’ Paififs and Materials championship style, received a sur- May 20—Cardinal Club vs Town | } 250 | Blue Printing - Photostats Qm,z'y S’/,z Og / 57 | prising 4-1 setback by the Tigers) .. ‘cuvo’icac '47 V8 2-door Sedan, $1200. Phone | 12 ers; vs ACS. Douglas 314 { GUARANTEED Realisuc Perman: ¥ {nl Detroit. Young Ted Grayi o' o3 mown Criers vs ACS; ouglas , 6 to 8 pm. 92 3t] . | limited the Bronx Bombers to five Cardi)r'ml it ve Thfert 3 [ i mt.‘ $7.50. aper curls, 31 un d hits to outpitch Vic Raschi. | May 25—CYO :S (r:lardli‘:;] otk [ n FAIR. of béauthux Platinum Fox| Lola’s Bewuty Shop. Phone 301 Y All other American League teams Towny s V8 3 Furs, Sacrifice prlcg. Ph: Black| 315 Decker Way. A —— — - enjoyed a day off. The scheduled May 27—CYO vs ACb:‘ SRhah 754 between 6 andv’i.zo p:m. ex-- RECITAL IS GIVEN BY night game Gtetween Cincinnati A Club‘ g rofi:;:::- of yesterday games are as; cept Mondays. 88 6t WAm ‘ and the Phils in Philadelphia was Sl 3 ¥ B : . : 5 . PUPILS OF MRS. HARMON g June 1—Interior vs ACS; CYO| Batting—Eddie Kazak, Cardinals, 19;4_! chly;noum dplclfulyas.‘ 71:6 Pm: W S ¢ PR R — The piano and voice pupils of| PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE B SOMLE ki gd) fott in (Ve s g slogte aud o R bt * 3 fi% | Mrs. Hepnry Harmon presented their| No games were played in the Pa- - it A‘ésc*“ BL g ‘él;flndbsls:m ré:r_;:;nr;m :z lead l:n: R Pl éowl‘i’ng‘wgtNmD I:IWMEDflA'I;EeLxY: g]lerk B P - 2 X . ouls als a - % e % enographer an nior erk, annual spring recital last evening |cific Coast League yesterday.. June 6—Inter To riers; | 1pi Co. 84 tf 4 “‘ 0“‘ g hgmegon Fitth Street. Par-| Hollywood, two and a half games| carginal Club 3: ‘iCS wn Crie triumph over the Brooklyn Dodgers.| ~" ~| 38 hour week, starting 'salary «N “0\‘\‘ 0 [ents and friends of the puflls|in front, moves to Portland today| june g Cardinal Club vs Town Pitching — Ted Gray, Tigers, | ACROSONIC plano in excellent| $28500. Annual and sick *leave. | were invited. where the Stars are favored O cyjers: CYO vs Interior. !xmlted the American League lead-| condition; Zenith Radio-phono-| Call at 206 Territorial Building, 4. | ? 5 4 ing New York Yankees to five hits| graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and| Fhone 726. 92 tf » - Maureen Avery, Patricia Avery,|Eeattle; Sacramento at San Fran- Bk 1.00. Ten 'sacks f $285 per month. Inquire room e e it ‘wna San Diss 56 Lo An-| Two s e ight with toow- (PLAVER, HOCKEY LEAGUE| 3555 ™ Bine Ter omc peor| 28" et Depatment, Tar Enjey fl.' | rest, Nancy McDowel], Peter Mc- |geles. ing results: es, gardens, and' lawns. Shorks torial Bldg. 92 tf Dowell. After the recital, refresh- b 2. At Philadelphia—George (Sugar) A : 2 ¥ - — — whiskey that's ments were served. -~ Yoosiner. 196, Cincinati, ‘afopnsa) ,IONIREAL, May 10—(-su [ GEudiy fano Mile 7%, P. O.|WANTED TO RENT: Garage for ™ STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS [Gnilco 'Varona, 148, Havana (10). Abel, 31-year-old captain of the ox 200. 174 Y| private car. Pone Red 480, 91 3t SCHWINN 5i1CZCLES at MAD- Pet. 3% was named today the “most val-|jg-er ” hn- - ot Nowe” SEN'S. 46 tf | Hollywood sos|Ford, 138%, Pittsburgh, Knookedluable plaver” of the 104849 Na-|' o e O ataa. | force _calling on_farmers fo sel 4 ad lh oomey 2 . |san Diego . BT s @) d ’ tional Hockey League season. Kinnon at Alaska Leundry, 70 tf three or four wonderful . items. £ Sacramento . 537/ ® g The veteran center, whose 28 2 Will give exclusive territory. - i Cakland . 535 i goals led the circuit, was voted the | LONG Establisned busiuess, liquor Write airmail for more informa- KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BLEND g6 rroor | [i Los Angeles 476 lEADERS l" B B Hart Trophy, which carries with| store, grocery n::d meat mar:cet tion. Ll Seattle 476 (] " it a $1,000 cash award. with living quarters. Must settle lark Steel Corp. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N.Y. - 5% GRAINNEVTRAL SPURTY San Franciscy 465 s estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2506. 430 South Clark Street Portland ... 375! Leaders in the Major Leagues RE “ 168 tf Chicago, Illineis. 1 2t ! icough. games oF SoERRER. Aro a8 OREGON STATE IS 20-FT. Glllnetter with nets. Call| WVANTED TO RENT: Furnished National League follows: WI""ER w ME G 766, U %0.10 a. m. or 4| or partly furnished two bed: Pet. NATIONAL LEAGUE U. W. 6GA e P y £ 20, Bgroom 1 A to 7.p. m. 165 tf house, near Juneau, Douglas or 1 New York 650| Batting—Kazak, St. Louis, .397; - airport. Excellent care guaran- | ¢ | Boston . 571|H. Walker and Verban, Chicago,| SEATTLE, May 10—(P—Oregon] Antarctica, which averages 6,000} teed. Will pay 3 months rent in 1 ‘Brooklyn 550 |and Kinen, Pittsburgh, .364. State College tightened its graspjfeet above sea level, is higher| aqyance. Call Red 909. 90 tf ot ! Philadelphia a1 476] Runs Batted In — Campanella,|on third place in the Northern Di-| above the sea than any other con- 3 X e | Cincinnati 9 10 474 Brooklyn, 18; Torgeston, Boston, 17.|vision, Coast Conference, baseball}tinent. WANTED TO RENT: Furnished H St. Louis & 8 10 444| Home Runs—Gordon, New York, |standings yesterday with a 7-3 win| , two bedroom house or apt. for “ F A'Rl ANKS Pittsburgh 8 12 429|7; eight players tied with 4 each.|over Washington, CALL FOR BIDS couple with one school age child. i Chicago ¥ 5 .388| Pitching — Branca, Brooklyn; The Beavers pushed across five Sealed Bids will be received by ‘Write 5736, care Empire Print- ¢ WHIT!HORSE Hartung, New York and Heintzel- uncarned runs in the seventh in-{gno .\ A METCALF, TERRITOR ing Co. 87 3t v American League man, Philadelphia, 4-0, 1.000. ning for the victory. b 3 & A'“‘:‘ Cogital :gf’:uy°“T:r°:°: ’f’:”"f;: - JUNEAU : Pet. AMERICAN LEAGUE The two teams meet again to-|FA% FUCITR AT CRTDTHEER: S0l MOMAN NEA K of any Kot spe: you on y: y- g Y' Mg i ETC"“K AN New York 50| Batting—DiMaggio, Boston, .365;|day. Another Northern Division e constuction of approximately| by day or week. Ph., Blue 655. r ACA agent you can reserve Y‘;:’ seal | K Detroit : 611 Groth, Detroit, .364. contest pairs Washington State {750 lineal feet of roadway at Tee 45 o ¥ American to tha itgtes . . . i Bienric any oo8 | SEATTLE Cleveland : 600 Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos-|and Idaho. Harbor, Alaska. 3 on the globel And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Chicago ) 500|ton, 23; Stephens, Boston and Bid forms, detailed plans and| LOST AND FOUND E Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagwway, Haines and similar Swift, convenient flights in Philadelphia ... ‘116l Groth, Detroit, 22. PLANT SALE specifications can be obtained at communities ACA holds a special block of seats big 4-engine Clippers. You'll ‘Washington 476| Home Runs—Graham, St. Louis| By Juneau Garden Club, Friday|the office of Felix J. Toner,"Room | LOST: Four month old black pup- on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with enjoy every comfort, "ll',‘“ Boston . 471|ang Stephens, Boston, 7.- 13th, beginning at noon. For pick-|5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al-{ py, part cocker, white marking those who buy their tickets in Juneaul e as u guest of Pan } 1o T 150] Pitching—Lopat, New York 3-0,|up call Red 130. 192 2t|aska. on chest, long tail. Ph. Green American, world's most ez 1.000. ‘ A bid bond or certified check in{ 653. 1913t W “ % % |l pericnced airline. Ask for g NEW YORERE RN the amount of 5% of the bid must iz lns“ | details and reservations al..e Il B ASEB All FISHERIES MAN HERE Mrs. ‘Marie Caron, Mrs. Andre|accompany each bid. Acci:enlts to farmers cause ! BARANOF HOTEL Frank Wright, Jr, of the Pyra-|Keplon, and Delora Cook of New| Bids will be received until ten|enough lost time in a year to \ { | Phone 106 —_— mid Fisheries in Seattle is regis-| York City registered yesterday at](10) AM., May 25, 1949 at the OF- g::d:fiinmfiff tk;:m half the av- ‘& ! Only two games were played last|tered at the Baranof. the Baranof. FICE OF THE TERRITORIAL 8 nual wheat crop in the i A HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Junean, |United States. ! right in the Western International . 3 5 -4 . I league and final scores were as RUMMAGE SALE Trollers Attenuion: Stop at Mad- | Alaska and then be publicly opened St o ; 1 0““’9 Sloutheastern i follows: Wednesday, May 11, 10:30 am.|sen’s today far . your supplies.jand read. ; gans was, the nation’s 5 i S Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at ve-|First publication, May 10 ,1049. ourth largest city and second Salem 9, Victoria 2. at Northern Light Presbyterian , plugs, > 7 1049 as a port to New York in 1849, ; Wenatchee 7, Vancouver 3. church. 90 4t0lduced prices.™ 17912 Last publication, May 24, 149. L 3 Faeilic Coast League At Ocean Park, Calif.—Bolton Detroit Red Wings' champion team, 0 0 0 C 0 0000 00 WANTED: Distributors with sales-

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