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PAGE THREE RIDAY, MAY 20, 1949 ON fEdutaIidhal fiovi& HUTCHINSON | TURNS BACK O e sk | 7 D S T | _— | | + WASHINGTOX, May 20— | WASHINGTON | The Fish and Wildlite Seiv.ce o g . | . . f [lcased today e 16 mm. educattonal| ~ 7 " ) | . | AYON PRCDUCTS movie on the .icoth Pacific's im- portant halttut fishing iadustry. | Now Available in This Vicinity | For appointment call Douglas ¥ otz Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin r. 0. Box 2596 RAINIERS SHUT OUT By JACK HAND Red Wolfe is winning his |as a successful big league man at Detroit. " MIKE Ja0ns s Refirin g The ex-New York Yankee third o Alaska. It dem cascman w never managed any methed of catching halibut, s romo er team, except Yale University, until this spring, has his Tigers in second I place, only two games behing the BY STARS . e P By JIM BACON | NEW YORK, May 20—W—BoX-| washington, Cincinnati and the When San Diego wins, Hollywood | ing comes tc the end of an era|ohinage White Sox have been steal- wins. ; | ght when Mike Jacobs promotes ing the big black int in the For that reason, it looks morc|his last boxing show at |Madison h.wepaper, but Detroit rates high The 12-m.nute tim folicws a Se- ittle h t schoor € a voyage ||| 464 o fishiny grounds .n tae Guit o1 ||| Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, atcs the long- ||| ' Douglas | | | ' How % @& Miay SAVE 1¢ io 2o PER CENT ON YOUR FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE and more as if the Stars can stay | Squere Garden under the ""“"_“' among the surprise teams of 1949 atop the Pacific COA\M: league i the h Century Sporting Club, Onz of Rolfe’s “Big Four,” Fred- the Pedres can try the knockinz-| Uncle Mike remain M R|gie Hutchinsen, turned hack Wi off personally when the two open|vague "r.d\'\rury‘ capacity ; in the cn with seven hits yest 4 a seven-game series in Hm!;.'\\\mu}w\\' unnamed (,ardcl: Lulprm'mn -1. As handy with the bat as he . gk i :ut tonight's Robert Villemain-Pete|yo on"the mound, Hutch edrove in | - " ; ; Rain held league play to two|Mead middleweight contest Will be|ipree runs with a single, double : P > ’ | The University of California’s Olympic champions arht, had just come from behind when Washington's games Thursday night. Southpaw [ais last promotion. |and triple n th el 5 R, . Art Schallock doled out six hits {loss N;;p lfi lvn 'Ren: téi?,‘.béf}(;"f,,::""b | varsity crew to the finish line in the feature race oe shown here leading the University of Washington olders in the strong non-assessable mutual s ly eight feet separate the two shells. California, rigf the dual regatta on Lake Washington May 14. Bare- JUST ARRIVED Werite, call or pay us a visit for detailed information on what you may save on your insurance program. Get your free copies of two valuable beoklets—FOR YOUR Personal SECURITY and FOR YOUR Business' SECURITY, valuable guides to greater security through dividend-paying insurance policies. . Northern Insurance Agency Releas2 of the film for gencral Juneau, Alaska PHONE 57 €an Francisco the two-run uprising. 4 = = y 510 % i % = " 4 2 consumpt; in the interes ub- Eegiide % f Sheldcn Jones picked up his !‘lflh‘ ;;nhmlh)":] ‘)111.\‘:!‘? l”x‘ul"“‘-\a:nujlnpt’i‘\)'v Los Angeles 2 E ) victory for ‘the Giants, allimugn" D s § s Saptno s ! for 13 Cincinnati hits. Portland ot Hygiene personnel who will e ny Mize's ni 8 b 3 - any 8 inth homer and a| cen jn the movie inlude Dr. Elafnit two-run doucle by Walker COOPT | oy yinse ynit physician, Katherine . ent Johinny Vendermeer down for | ot o L BRI R calr, ensi- Posten s N : s meeti T ‘M"d 105 “saline through the|RECT: both of Douglas. Mrs. Phyllis New York 17 11 607 g 2 4 Ghat WAtk '““\“E “j ht v¢c‘r | Ring and Margaret Bur of the Cincinrati 15 713 53 Evergree N s T 5L VCIORE BCG unit, and Capt. Roe Dykeman |moved into a third-place tie With|\ymeroys snots of Haines and Port Brooklyn . 5 13 5367 League will | i : Rk et : Philadelphia 1B 15 Cincinnati on Preacher Roe’s 2-0| . o0 pegple are fheluded in the Pittsburgh . R 1650 and CYO mee h“_:“.“ ;’i‘_is;' Louls. Tt was thejpr, “yorgan said. St. Loufs 0 15 400 Starting game time is 6:39 o'clock Cr“(‘msu “;]*wl"“” In & Tow eWce| e Silm: wes iy o Stan - Musial - pocketed - a . $500| Feration ‘e Cepartment, but is not a depart- {hsok And accebted sue Hillerich | JeRISGRI R - L - | ment produe s 2 Memorial Award for winning th i | Naticnal League batting title las Detroit ?}';zu. Taen he broke out of hi FROM ANCHORAGE Philadelphia Larry Doby and Freddie Hutchin- | slump with three hi | At the Baranof from Anchorage P con were the stars of games yes- T |are Ben Crawford and W. Morgan Chicago : 1 BT ey | Davies Washington : At batting, Larry Doby, Indians, WH. Bistshll ! i R R 4 P, X > lan e ERBged i Milefoor, plils SpmEr, Htadite ~Teeewe | Trollers Attenuon: Stop at Mad- St. Louis cne of longest ever hit at Yankee| nal scorcs ‘of games played last| - 4 G ‘1 { o Stadium and drove In two other|night in the Western International|S¢N's today for your supplies. BR 3 runs with single in Cleveland’s 3-2|League are as follows: Spcons, plugs, sinkers, etc., &l re- | win over Yankees. Victeria 6, Vancouver 1. ced prices. 179 i ; | At Pitching, Freddie Hutchincon,| Tacoma 8, Bremerton 2. 3 N i ‘ 3 2 1 AT C DI D o Yakima 11, Wenatchee 9. : NL y) , held Washington 'r 5 NCT FOREMOST s and contributed single, double | okane at Salem (pcstponed, LHD QLT TINND FUR SELLING FUN ObLL o iatl s s ! | s we represent a rre savi {o give the Stars a 4 to 0 shutout | Detroit picked up a full game on | I pP flt dI]'C(?ll l1t1tly_ saving 10 to 25 win over Seattle. Xavier Rescigno RULES FOR SAlMOwa first, place Yanks who wore| number seven oar “caught a crab.” () Wirephoto. per cent on their Fire and Casualty insurance. These pitched a five Hitter and Luke | dropped by Cleveland, 3-2, on a|—— oL BN R B S S A - - - - cem ¢, the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Com- Easter poled his fourteenth homer . |teritic slugging aisplay by Larry pany and the National Retailers Mutual Insurance for ‘a 5 to 3 San Diego win over N MADE" The Indians' Negro nmupl(lm-fMAKE MOVIE AI C(m}pan,' :u‘«‘,‘momb(‘rfl of t}\e Kemper group of com- San Franeisco. i smashed @& 450-foot-plus homer— panies, one of the greatest insurance organizations in i e WILL WIDEN AREAS) 255 5% % AINES, CHILKOOT danblebieader was tainga Oubas W2 st ever hit in the Yankee| y r We will be glad to give you complete information Wb ORRAnd-ORKIAnd, Bt 3 BT -as Steve Gromek sh . on the dividend-paying policies of these companies— The Stars got only seven hitsi Rules for the Golden North Sal-|Bob Porterfield. I 0" M v HYGIENE h h h POUGIES bethritl lm ’ themselves in winning but cunched|mon Derby are being hammered ERROR LOSES GAME i L PHOW. SOUHOY, YOI 10, A SRTS SARS' s amounts them for two runs in each of first the Rules OSHHBE] &' 1ittecs - aefettie” dost “ths-biec on the cost of your insurance protection. and third innings. Seattle threat-! (his k. This committee, accord- |ton Red Sox a 10-inaing ball Principals in a movie just filmed g 1 { , ton Re a 10-inaing game | ened three times but couldn’t come |ing to Co-Chairman Keith Wildes |on an error by first baseman Billy {iD Alaska by Hollywood producer Lonx Tu Tnls AG“cY ron through. Lefty Bob McCall, making [ and Sim MacKinnon, consists of | Hitchcock on Vern Stephens’ throw. | Herkert Morgan. will be personnel (T i g his first start since leaving the|Dean Williams, Earl Hunter and|The Red Sox made four errors in|aboard the M. V. Hygiene, Alacka 3% sm“l"rvl sEnv‘cfi and shms: Boston Red Sox, fanned five in his; john Quilico. the game but Hitchcock’s was Lho}Hea]th Department sea going medi- word " ¢ innings on the mound for the| TLast year there was a congestion |pix one that gave Chicago a 7_61ral unit, and citizens of Haines Automobile th““y Rainiers, : 1)(1 ‘ll:;,;q!s 1‘.1 such _,‘;I‘we]s‘ usd An;u)n | margin. and Port Chilkoot. Boiler and Machinery Personal Hp!pitll Insur- _San .Dltfip mfldg all 0:' ::l‘"!;;""‘ S ila Cimmnm_‘ ];lan»; Aw i | The Philadelphia A’s and St.| Mcrgan and his crew of four Fidelity md Surety Bonds ance the first slx JRRIDEE BRERES PR E £ phid . Louis Browns were not scheduled |“shooting” assistants, left here to-' Fire and allied lines Theft Insurance Singletcn who previously had gone|the fishing area this g o 3 ed U - Singlet 10" Previd B A ket s aAAILIGHA] "“land a National League game be-|day by Pan American after spend- | ust'c Group Disability and Hospital Workmen’s Compen- 19 scoreless innings in league play. | will open up additional choice fish- | ycen the Phillies and Chicago |ing a month at Haines filming a | sation The Padres staved off Seal rallies|ing areas. The number of <oats 8t gupc™ vl nocnoned pecause of | shy 76 on: health ‘edifcation fc in the seventh and eighth. any one place will thereby be r th elm:lm, “'thm_ ke w:] e ~llull movis on“\uflu educatio “i The Padres scorched ' Singleton’s|duced. All fishermen® will have|geq™ EL | Brapes reak in the first when Dain|pieaty of room. This applies not R i DRADLOOK | Alaskan setting for the film was doubled, Steve Mesner singled, Max |only to (he male devotees but the | pw. pocton Braves and New York |chosen because of it's unusual bac in West walked and Harv Storey |ialr sex as \:\‘ell. Giants, tied for first place in the|:round. The producer said he chose singled in Clay and Mesner. The 1949 Dérby Rules and & maP | nosionar for an entire week, remain | Halnes as a town without a hos- of the area will ‘be printed in &N | geq415ck. The Braves came up with|Pital or doctor as being typical of C T l fll’fldl Prints STANDI OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League "‘*"‘:C:;"f i:ldttlz,d Ii‘]’(: J‘(’lf‘?i’l:? two in the ninth to top Pittsburgh, |2 specific need in the Territory. the end of May. Copies will be E;;:;c‘x;lx:fititgfz(nma bumped off| aerean s no newcomer to tie Hollywood vailable for all people buying | CERIT SR L ame | cducational fiim field, having made ; s or rby and ot < %k 7 .~ | several r subjects, 2 SDJ.DLGO P mwr(;m:)‘.]:((é‘(‘lclm ik at Pittsburgh with a ninth-inning EVEIM Miniay Sublepte, ong JOp Oakland 3 ' i s cingle scoring Phily Masi to climax | National Leazue I League will | Rian ot | &0 3 Firemen's | American League New York Five fights of any note tock place | . g i e : SLOW FAST last night with all outpointed as Follows: At Minneapolis—Elis Ask, 127%, Helsinki, Finland, outpeinted Mizue! Acevedo, 128, Havana, 10. At Brooklyn (Fort Hamilton)— Vinie Cidone, 153, Brooklyn, out- pointed Herbie Kronowitz, 150, Brooklyn, 10. At Philadelphia — Herman Mc- Cray, 150, Philadelphia, cutpointed Paul ‘“Stonewall” Jackson, 141%,| ‘Washington, 8. i At New York (Sunnyside Garden) -~Temmy Englehardt, 153, New Yoik, outpointeq Vince Mazac, 153%, Seymour, Tex..8. At Vancouver, B.C—Stan Al- ivend, 116, Vancouver, outpointed 'll::mm Rhen.., 112, Oaklind, Calif. : | i 0 y &5 : a / ) : /if 1y 5- i Leaders of the National and| fl”d p r/l/fltf CMW Chroughout the VYear American Leazues through games | NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES of yesterday are: MINK, ETC. ... ......JUNE 13th The sun eclipse in May, 1948, was photozraphed and studied by| at the Bar-|variouvs scientific expeditions along outz to Fair-|a 5,300 mile arc from lower Burma s trip. They plan‘!u the Aleutians. Modern Glider Brushless cream needs no brush—can cut shaving fime in half, Old-fashioned, fime-consuming shaving brush makes shaving a lang, dreary chore. DO FORGET e of talooinz among The White Elephant cnd Rums with the advent mage Sale, Social Hall cf the Meth- odist Church, Saturday between & land 8 p. m. 201 2x AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Zernial, Chicazo, .383;| DiMaggio, Boston. .374. Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos-| ton, 32; Wertz, Detroit, 28. Home Runs—Stephens, Boston, 9; ... A GRAND OLD sensationdl new "NO-BRUSH”CREAM| Williams, Boston, 8. Pitching—Wight, Chicazo, and - Lopat, New York, 4-0, 1.020. NATIONA LEAGUE Batting—Mashall, New York, .363: | Schoendienst, St. Louis, .356. Runs Batted In—Mize, New York, Campanella, Brooklyn, 24. Heme Runs—Mize, New York, 9; Gordon, New York, Campanella,| Brooklyn, Kiner, Pittsburgh, 7. | Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 6-0, 1.00C. i | | Trollers Atienuon! Stop at‘ Madsen’s today for ycur supplies. Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- duced prices. 176 tf] i ( NAME /N ,CANADA Avallable in: QUARTS . 5 QUART = PINTS . .1/2 PINTS MINIATURES CORBY'S RESERVE BLENDED .WHISKEY 86 PROOF « 68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JAS, BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED * PEORIA, ILUNOIS Made especially for !ha:nlun who shaves every day ® No more need to waste time shaving with a slow, old-fashioned brush. 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