Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THE SHOW THAT'S I RUSH o0 coo LEAVES TONIGHT! CONTINUOUS SHOWS One of the most : RUGGE S Magic Touch! Westerns ever screened!? each paid for COLUMBIA PICTURES il presents -—— = CREEK (0 SCOTT wsser: GHAPMAN s MACREADY - s FILERS - e BUCHANAN Screenplay by Kenneth Gamet - Adapted from the novel “Coroner Creek” by Luke Short i Produced by R EARIGAT « HARRY J0¢ BROWN . Complete Shows 1:45 — 3:22 —— 5:28 —— 7:37 — 9:46 Feature starts 1:52 —— 3:58 — 6:04 —— 8:13 — 10:22 4 This Is America presents XTRA®‘‘SPORT’S GOLDEN AGE’’ Johnny Weissmuller — Knute Rockne — Jack Dempsey Bobby Jones — Helen Wills — Babe Ruth — ete. PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVERTISING Bob Druxman Telephone 891 123 Front Street For Estimates on that New Basement, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON FIGHT DOPE Results of fights last night are as follows: At New York—Robert Villemain, 15812, France, outpointed Pete Mead, 157':, Grand Rapids, Mich. 10. At San Diego, Calif.—Johnny Duke, 159, Chicago, outpointed Ray Dioses, 160, Los Angeles, 10. At Albuquerque—Pat Iacobuocci, 124, Cincinnati, and Jessie Fonseca, 1213, El Paso, Tex. drew, 10. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! FROM UTAM O. H. Haman of Salt Lake City, Utah, is a quest at the Gastineau Hotel. LEGION OF THE MOOSE NO. 25 Meeting tonight. lunch. 202 1t RUMMAGE SALE In Hollywood Shoe Store Tuesday May 24, .10 am. Beds, Bed Dishes,, Lamps, Furpjture, Cloth | be Initiation and "CORONER CREEK" WESTERN FILM AT CAPITOL SUNDAY | ‘“Coroner Creek,” Columbia's |epic Western in Cinecolor, is due |to arrive at the Capitol ‘Theatre }Sunday, Randolph Scott and Mar- | guerite Chapman are starred, with | George Macready, Sally Eilers and | Edgar Buchanan heading the sup- | porting cast. | Scott is seen as a lean, tough Westerner, an avenging cowboy |equally adept with fists or six- | shooters. Playing opposite him is | Miss Chapman in the part of the | preprietor of a frontier hotel who |loves and believes in Scott. | A new type of Western badman, |soft-spoken but twice as deadly, is enacted by Macready. This arch- |villain of the screen, incidentally, playing in his first Western. Miss Eilers has selected the colorful role of a Western ranch-woman as the vehicle for a screen comeback. Buchanan, recently seen in “Ad- | ventures of Silverado” and “Best !Man Wins,” sheriff who learns to stand on his portrays a spineless two feet. Forrest Tucker and Wal- lace Ford have other meaty mascu- | line roles, while Barbara Reed is another member of the distaff side in an important part. The furious and dramatic action called forth in the story of a cow- boy gun-crazy with hate for the betrayer of his beloved is said to seldom equalled for sheer and overpowering brutality. Such events as an Indian raid, a cattle stampede, fist fights galore and shcoting frays a-plenty highlizht the action. '3 CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS SCHEDULED NEW YORK, May 21—®—Box- ing's newest combine showed the power of its muscles today as it tentatively listed three champion- ship fights for June and an- nounced it had gained exclusive use of the Yankee Stadium and, the Polo Grounds for fights. | Acting swiftly, the New York- Chicago-Detroit axis virtually tied | up world middleweight and welter- weight title fights to go with its NBA heavyweight championship show between Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott in Chicago June 22 The two world title scraps will send middleweight champion Mar- cel Cerdan of France against Jake La Motta at Detroit June 15, and welterweight king Ray Robinson against Kid Gavilan of Cukta in the Polo Grounds, elther June 17! or 21. Only a few details have to' be cleared for those bouts. ' B.B.STARS | | Stars of yesterday’s games are: | At Batting—Enos Slaughter, Car- | dinals—cracked a three run doucle, ngled and scored once to lead St. Louis to a 6-2 triumph over Brook- lyn. ! At Pitching — Montia Kennedy, Giants—pitched New York to a 5-0 two hit win over the Cincinnati Reds. Faced only 29 batters and walked none. WIL BASEBALL Final scores of Western Interna- tional League games played last Yakima 6, Spokane 5. | Vancouver 6, Victoria 0. i Bremerton 10, Tacoma 2. Wenatchee at Salem, postponed, | rain. | v Now is the time to put your tur coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Come in to our office. a Chas. Goldstein | ELKS TAKEMOOSE . BY 7-2 WIN, LAST NIGHT'S PLAYING Moose Going the regular limit of seven innings for a night game, the Elks 8ot the 7 to 2 decision over Moose last night. The first score made was in the top half of the second inning with the Elks at bat. Schy was walked. Houston reached first on the | r's overthrow that put Schy d. Pidgeon got a two baser chy and Houston coming in to score. Pidgeon was put out on force out at home. Palmer grounded and got to first. Cantillion got a single to shortstop and reached third on a passed ball with Palmer coming in for the third score. Som- mers' grounder to third forced Snow for the third out. In the lower frame of the second, the Moose got their single score when McNeil hit a double-cagger over right field. The top half of the third saw the first three batters for the Elks, Hazlett, Schy, and Houston get- ting singles. Hagerup and Pidgeon Hazlett and Schy scoring. Palmer stole second and Cantillion’s fly to second let Houston come in. The score was 6 to 1 for the Elks. Cantillion scored from third after stealing two bases and after Haz- |lett hit a single between second and right field. The score was 7 to 1. The only score in the remainder of the game was made in the seventh with Gosnell coming in from third on Selmer’s single over the Elks. Halloway of the Elks got the first two base hit of the season. Jerry Magorty left the game at the end of the third inning to run for the at the High Schocl. BOX SCORE ELKS Pidgeon, 1f Palmer, p Cantillion, 2b ... Snow, 1b . Sommers, of Hazlett, 3b . Schy, ss Houston, ¢ Hagerup, rf cmumcOoNCOP cc~cooccol W Totals MOOSE Selmer, ss ... Forsythe, 1b . Halloway, ¢ . Phelps, 2b .. Craig, If Magorty, J Josnell, rf McNeil, cf Magorty, T, P .. *Daugherty, 3b ... **Crocken, p *¢*Miller Totals ... v “sukstituted for J. Magorty in the fourth. **substituted for T. Magorty in the fifth, “**pinch hitter for Crocken in the seventh. SUMMARY—Two base hits: Pid- geon, Cantillion, Halloway, McNeil, Gosnell; left on bases, Elks 10, Moose 7; passed balls, Halloway, 1; hit by Palmer, 2; balks, Palmer, 1; night are as follows: ibase on balls off Magorty 3; strike outs by Magorty 6, by Palmer, 10; umpires: Andrews, Oliver. Game time Sunday afternoon is 2:30 o'clock with the Legion against the Elks. EASTERN STAR Initiation, Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, May 24, 8 o'clock. 202 2t)° Alice Brown, Sec'y. SOUTHBOUND 8.8, Baranof |S.S. Aleutian May 22 May 29 for Wrangell ‘Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle Seattle PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For further information confact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 NORTHBOUND 8. 8. Denall [$.5. Alsutian May22 | May2 for Haines for Cordova Valdez the | a catcher to shortstop to catcher | struck out. Palmer got a single be- | tween center and right field with| With the Elks at bat in the sixth, | third. Final scors was 7 to 2 for| graduation exercises held last night | "' # PAGE THREE NN SHERIDAN IN AT 20TH CENTURY Ann Sheridan will be seen as co- star for the first time with Zachary Scott and Lew Ayres, when Warner | Bros.” new romantic drama, “The | Unfaithful,” opens tonight at the 'zmh Century Theatre. Written for the screen by David Goodis and James Gunn, the new film dramatizes the romantic and economic problems faced by a re- turning veteran. Miss Sheridan is cast as an unfaithful wife whose extreme loneliness during her ser iceman-husband’s long absence leads to a series of emotional cli- maxes. Scott has the role of the GI who returns to discover that his home is in danger of breaking up, and Lew Ayres plays the sympathetic family friend who tries to keep husband and wife together. ANGELS, SOLONS IN - PLAY AGAIN; THEY SPLIT TWIN GAMES (By the Associated Press) Two long losing streaks ended as Les Angeles and Sacramento, rained out for three nights, finally launched their Pacific Coast league series, First, they split a doubleheader last night, the Solons annexing the opener 3-0 and dropping the night- cap 3-2, ‘The curtain-raising victory ended a seven-game losing streak for Sac- ramento. And the finale provided hurler Red Lynn with his first win since the second day of the season. Since then he has dropped six in a row. g Guy Fletcher staggered through his eighth straight win as Seattle: set back'the loop-leading Hollywood | Stars, squaring their series at two | each. Fletcher had to be lifted in the ninth during a three-run Star uprising. The 8San Francisco Seals beat second place San Diego at its own game, outslugging the Padres 13-3. The Oekland game at Portland {was postponed because of rain. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League w 32 . 28 27 27 26 e 24 .. 24 18 Pct. 604 549 519 519 491 4T ATl 367 Hollywood .. San Diego . Oakland . San Francisco | Seattle Los Angeles ESacramento Portland ... National League New York Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati . ; Pittsburgh ............. Philadelphia .. £t. Louis Chicago New York .. Detroit ... Rhiladelphia Chicago ........ ‘Washington Cleveland . Boston .......... St. Louis 462 300 DON'T FORGET The White Elephant and Rum- mage Sale, Social Hall of the Meth- odist Church, Saturday between 2 and 8 p. m. 201 2x NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published and forms will close June 4, 1949, for space and changes. Please mail your changes to P. O. Box 2389 before closing time. 200 12t DOORS OPEN at 7:00 SHOWS START 7:15 and 9:30 LAST TIMES TONITE IF SNE WERE VOURS COULD YOu ¢ RGIvEY ANN SHERIDAK LEWAYRES THE NEW WARNER SELECTED SHORTS AIR NEWS MATINEE-SUNDAY | DOORS ADULTS SHOW OPEN soc STARTS 1:45 2:15 One Showing Only Rt e s L R TR L e Douglas Coliseum SUNDAY NITE ONLY OUR NEXT SHOWING WILL BE TUESDAY instead of WEDNESDAY Nite Fun Elks’ Hall COME...and...ENJOY The MUSICIANS’ ANNUAL DANCE Good Music %3 Saturday, May 21st w 10:00 P. M.