The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1949, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| i [ | STARSLOSE TN GAME By JIM BACON t lost Stars ok the Twin eading angd to 3 2 to 1. But it ange in Hi wood’ rgin; cver sedond P! 0. Portland rese mightils the ague cel to trim the 5 9 3 to 2 hit shutout as Sacrame rom Se ap 10 to 3 ir twin bill, the first 10 to 6 econd 6 to 1 for the the Seals. nee drop- P. r THE C NDINGS OF ast League W L 41 2 i 9 Philadelphia Chi )56 21 19 5 21,29 r 20 19 51 Chicago 19 20 i Cieveland 3L 08 St L 10 30 ayed yesterday are [ Woodlinz s, colle At fike Pitc Gazrcia, pener a the nightc t Loth ends of a from St. Louis, leheader 5-0. Day fights, tbree of niny preminence, turned out as fol- Lo t New Yoerk—Hy Meltz 1404, oklyn, outpointed Fred Mon- 1te, 135, Brooklyn ). At London—Dick ‘Turpin, 158 England, stopped Robert Charron, 161'2, France, (5). At Baltimore—Terry Moore, 147! Baltimore, outpointed Gene Hair- ston, 148, New York (10). LEADERS IN B. 5. Leaders in 3¢ major haseb: NATIONAL GUE Batting Mar. New .368; Kiner, Pitts:urgh, .366. Runs- Batted ' In LEA o York AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Zernial, Chicazo, Michaels, Chicago, .343. .355; ams, Bos- Stephens, Bostons, 37. Runs—Williams, Boston, aens, Boston, 11 Lophki, New York, 5-0, Runs Batted In—Wi ten, 31; Heme Now 1§, the e 1o )’:\.;e your tirfRLMER coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Come in to our office, Chas. Goldsteiny and Co. 9 u '| TERRITORIAL BOARD OF PUB- ELKS BREAK TIE, WIN OVER MOOSE tack ame gue stand 188 by w g o he Mo score of 8 to 2 last nizht. In the first inning the Elks five run lead ove M 1reaten cn second and Palm e Mcose were heid keir share of the Selmer g I in 1z with only back in th cming Pic r got a t made an ards Cantiilion r one out of the | and Selmer came uille and b, } nth, hit | s tole sec- | and Bryan | a two baser i nd | ou o ELKS R DA T 2 0 0 } Yor | 13 | 11 21 af=o 300 £ ¢ 02 2 Hazer 4 .00 1 0 { *Bryant, 1°0 0000 Totals 33 812 20 ; bases on balls, off Ma- 4; stolen bases: Magor Game tonight at 6:33 o between the Moose and Legion. Memerial Day games in - the Western Internaticnal League re- sultéy in the following final s i Vancouver 13-7, Bremerton alem 5-7 Tacoma 6-6. hee 3-8 | victoris E£pokane 8-19, Wena NOTICE Chapter 95 of the Session Laws of ants and Public Accountants to ob- tain Territorial licenses. It is to the |interest of all concerned to write promptly to the Secretary of the { Board for all information. LIC ACCOUNTANCY &, JOHNSON; SEQRE-" PARY gk ’ | BOX 1969, KETCHIKAN, ALASEA | First publ 2 Last publication, May 30, tion Ma i. Pidgeon hit 1949 require all resident and non- | resident Certified Public Agcount- | ) te J. Magorty. Knoc hopping grounder down tc Cantillio; d Pid- third. Snow n easy ong nto right field and Pidgeon cam n for the first run. Houston w ind Guy hit betw etting k out pushing With Hage Guy second and rd cn | viteh and came on it, retired th riking | HREE TEAMS TIED AT TOP, NAT. LEAGUE By JOE REICHLER The major league peanant races were beginning to shape up kile the Tue re- n e for first day, the up with Boston ving in 1 Memoriai ookly Ro: were ing riller in the game he twin bill. The nts kou Lack to win the ccond, 7-4. The Braves whipped he P , 1-3, in their dcuble- ader opener in Phila a, but he Phils came back to win, 6-4, in 0 innings of the nightcap. ¥ MAY BREAK TONIGHT Someone give way tonight The Do iants meet in rub‘er the lights The Phils in a the mly. g The Re X com profit- ale t s a twin bill from the Philadelphia Athletics 10-2 and 4 ace t to rer runer Yank in the jun- or circuit Cleveland, victcr in five | est six, knocked off tho haples: Louis Browns twice T Indians needed in the opener. Detroit and Chicazo exchanged - decisions. The Tigers won the | and the White Sox| ond, 2-1 TH PLACE cardinals took ov the National nati by o » per- | 7 tt Reds twin bill, 8-6 il-enders. vided grabbed both ends of their The Pittsbu 9-2 loop's t Walter eman Maste lie RoZir feat the Yankees Masterson ix hits. T 2 opener. with Senato: dc blasted four hits and a second me. Bobby each Gene > 1 wn col triumph in the and hits cted four 3IN, 21 OUT ON PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern Airlines cs o yesterday with 3 arriv- and 21 departing as fol- ym Anchorage: Hansel Swigar, Edna Difalc: kutat: Robert Milton, Lloyd Sdna Difalca To Cercova: Andrew Hegg, Ethel Phe nt, Jay, Grace, Sandra, Kay | Brown, To Y | Leslie and Michael Gladieux. I ituted for Sommers in AB R H POA 2b 20 20 -39 1 if 8% %30 350200 3:0120 3000900 R PO 58 30010 100 2¢ etersen, 1b 10000 Tothls 2 421 2 substituted for Cirii in the fifth. SUMMARY ~ Two tase . hits: {Palmer, Houston, Hazlett, Selmer; | {2cme runs, McClellan; left on lsaze: Elks 6, Moose 2; hit by mtcher, Manning; wild bpitches | | To Anchorage: Capt. Paul Prouil- het, Martin Home, Herbert McClel- len, L. T. Webb, Mrs. L. T. Owens, | Michael Bea, Lucille Larderson, Leo ‘Kohn, Henry Morris, Lt. Col jer. Joseph Al It is estimated that if the world’s entire population were to start counting the num r of atems in one drop of water, it would take | 10,000 years to finish the job. Baranof 209 tf | FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE . wift, convenient flights in iig 4-engine Clim}en. You'll enjoy every comfort, expert service — 88 & guest of Pan American, world's most ex- pei nced airline. Ask for details’and reservations at .. BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 N AMERICAN HoRLD AIRWAYS Tty Sptem of 1heTlyng Clpper THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE EAU, ALASKA HollandIs ALL-STARS DEFEAT ; USS MADDOX NINE Winnerof Auto Race SCORE BY INNINGS 123 456 789 TP €5 Maddx100 120 000—4 u All-Stars defeated the USE il \ All-Stars . 611 000 00 *—¢ Waits for Several Breaks, | = . . run wiurge in e | share of the first inning, the Ju- Takes Advantagesand . Hangs Up Re(ords | im-\. team by the score of 8 to afternoon at Firemen's By DALE BURGESS Navy share of the first INDIANAPOLIS, May 31—(#- i Trosclair reached first on Dale Holland, the veteran speeds- | in infield hit to shortstop. A wild ter frem Reading, Pa., is a pa-|citch allowed him to reach seecnc tient fellow—a guy who can wait| 3 Colvin, the second man up, the breaks. at bat. Colvin went the hard Hc and ay holds his first In- T cionapolis Speedway 500-mile clas- | Magorty. Russell hit to Schy, and ic race title and it will come about | put cut at first with Colvin ause he was willing to wait fo: iny in for the only Navy score nicfortune to overcome the car: | the inning. McKay made the ke was trailing. | kird out swinging. Navy had one He watched Duke Nalon set & | it, one run, non2 left on base. fantastic pace in his Novi Mobi: McClellan hit a safe grounder Epecial for miles at the start| o shortstop and Allred walked. I yesterday's grind. Nalen, who | McClellan came in from third when cllisen hit to second and Allred vent to third. It was an error on “olvin when he did pick up the all after it hit his knee. Snow was iven a base on balls and the bases vere loaded. Schy came up and got rode out of Sherman Oaks, Calif. | wveraged almost 128 miles per hour | in breaking a long string 01‘ ords for the first 25 miles. { Then Nalen’s car became 38 mned out wreck on the northwest retaining wall. He suffered second | in infield hit forcing Snow out at cgres turns. Rex Mays, shooting | eccnd and Allred touched home lor his first triumph for the 12th r the seccnd score. Hitting to bime, then took over, and Holland | Trosclair, Palmer gave Rollison his | ok to come in and the first rins were in. still waited, ance hree TROUBLE ON TRACK S ’ )s' engine conked out at 90| Seimer slugged hit to left field miles. Then Lee Wallard, a second | 'OU8ht in Schy from third and reached second on the car driver from Schenectady, N.Y The cnly three base hit of bbed the lead, and Holland stiil layed his waiting game. Wallard me and m“d‘j by Houston driving the late Ted Horn's Mase-) ™" Pnl'nmr and Selmer to gal- ‘ati, was slowed by clutch trouble me. The next two. men up, orty and McClellan, struck and finally dropped out. t and the side retired with five its, six runs and one left on base. This was Holland's cue. He grab-~ ed the lead at the 137':-mile never headed. He ' SECOND INNING got a break in the last 20| Parker flied out to Allred when of the race when Mauri Rose, | the second inning started. McGhee the South Bend, Ind., engineer, :nd Brewn struck out. nted engine vho was seeking an unprece four vietcry, was kalted by Al Ve ed struck cut in the All-Stars of the second and Rollison {rouble. ked. Srow hit a long one into The Speedway wiii pass out izht field and Rollison started about $185,000 in prize mcney to- | icwn to second. Russell caught the fly nieht at a dinner for the drive: ly and Rollison barely got back Hclland's share is a matter for tc first after he had gone past peculation, since it depends on|second. €chy got a two base hit lLiis private agreement with Lou when his center field hit bounced Mocre, owner, of the Blue Crown|irto the ditch and Rollison scored Special he drove Whatever he receives he earned it. Helland didn't make a mistake that shows in the race chart asihe for Palmer flied cut to Brown ir left field making it cne hit, ore run ro errors, and one left on base. t up a new record of 121.377( In the Navy share of the third, miles an hour, and an elapsed time | cnly Ludecke reached first' when 87 he swung on a pitched ball that hi: | year-old Holland estab- | bim. The umpire ruled he be given new standards every lap in|a bkase though his decision was protested by both teams. Ludeske reached third on an overthrow by Housten to Palmer at second. Tros- the last 250 miles of the race, Johnny Parsons, Speedway reokie from Van Nuys, Calif., tcok money in a Kurtis-Kraft Myren Fohr collected mone for his first “500" in the Marchese Special George Cennor of Los Angeles, ond £pecial fourth cffort cne errcr, one left on Selmer went dewn swinging and Housten flied out to Ludecke in veteran of 10 previous Memorial | center field. The next two men up, Day races, came in third with the Magorty and McClellan walke a rrother of the Holland and ! Magorty scored on Alired's singl ose Blue Crowns. to left field and Allred reached secs R R T A A Y Plumbing @ Hualing Oil Burners felephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. case, The Triangle Cleaners Like Old Friends . . . . Suits and dresses come back time after time. Cleaning at Triangle brings them here so many times their life is lengthened . . . they get to : seem like old friends. For better Appearance CALL 810 4 ON SUNDAY te when he flied out to J. the only tally of the inning. | clair flied out to J. Magorty and| Colvin struck out. No hits, no runs, | PAGE THREE! thur Dorn, Mys. Joe Kendler Judith Lynn ‘Trinble, Pete Norstrom, Mar- lene Lohr, Frances Britt, Arrol Chuickshank, Leroy McDonald, Mrs, ond on the throw. Rollson struck | ut making it one hit, one run and | ne errou | FOURTH INNING 64 ABOARD PAA'S WEEKEND FLIGHTS In the fourth inning the Navy Anne McGinnis and family, Diek cored ong run. Russell hit a Pence,- Alberta Barlow. | ;tounder to Trosclair, McKay hit 1 To Whitehorse: Joan . Beloud,. Pan American Alrways carried 64 Picall I tc right field and Russell stopped | | at second, Parker walked o the :ases were loaded for a kill that ever. came. McGhee - flied out to| Rollison and Russell scored from third. Brown struck out and McKay | was put out at third when Houston flights 85, rg Fairbanks: Geace Berg, Will- m N. Meals, Karcn Boggan, Mrs, an Pe'creon, E. D, Peterson, Axel Johnson, Mary and Ruth Johnson, . Daisy Barnabus, Mars and, Mabek Panick, Sarah Johns, E“rett No- on weekend engers follows From Seattle: and Stella Radunovich, Buell Isaacs, Helen Mrs. S Radunovich, Jehn Dufrene. From Annette C les Wagner, threw to Allred. There were two X’f""" ‘1‘;""1“'." :’-OS}-S Niehols,' C. O.| well, Carol Vollner. aits, cne run, no errors, one lert | Dunnell, Frank O. Berry. ————— b g I To: - Skatil6ss Sehn v fue- Beverly | oS SRR : 4 Powers, Harriet Smith, Alired Buck- S ARy . In the fifth inning, the Navy nichael F ' Ro- | three times as many. annuity cons came back for two more scores. u,,;” 1. Alice” Gl tracts in force in the United States Ludecke a gl er Snow d 4 a ‘re r Rk 8 poounder, 3 Bhow B. Christensen, Mathew Ryan, & there were in 1935 and was put out when Snow IHarold Offer, Bianche Stevens, Hil- Some 9,500us pecple are said to tepped tack on the bag.' Dam | . roren Gecolia Felton, Mrs. Lois | have perished o the savere famine hit a singl ot 3 A ok agrnd -187 \ 3 s ‘b“_ Held-' 1 ockwood and infant Laurel, Mr.|of 1871878 i North, Ghina. eid it by Trost|in4 Mrs. C. B. Pruner, Mrs. Olaf BRSPS o T clair put the first Dam in from second for scere, Colvin struck out | Fulier Brushmiaa n wwn, Tor ap- Aase, Blaine, Buddy and Christine | pointment call Mr. Baker, Baranof or the second one. ‘Trosclair| "y pee yvoorhees, Ole Svehaug, Ars: Hotel. 209 tf aossed home standing up on an| _ _ Vot i l iy o e e i oy sy cverthrow from Houston, to All- | 1 red. Russell struck out and the| { Navy had two hits, two runs and | ane error was tallied against Hous- | ton of the All-Stars. | Star for the UIS Maddox team | was Trosclair who never let a ball | \{ through him and was the fastest! |man cw the diamond, | The All-Stars were held scorel | for five consecutive innings star | Ng with the fourth. It was a near capacity crowd that saw the game i {on the coldest day that a g:\mc" 1 SIMONIZ..o e | had been played this seascn,, « 1 LINEUPS i . i ork with House-. US3 Maddox . Juneau All-Stars| mflfy "l film;m'u:::;' mmm:r ;:moubm Iim chiep Sehy | o ; . G Es 1b snow | helps to protect and preserve them, too. Your dealer has - Colvin 2 Palmer| Household Simoniz in four colors to match all wooda. McGhee 3b Allred Yt doesn’t eost much. Ask him for sonie today! A Trosclair &8 Selmer ¥ s ey Brown 1 McClellan Ludeck> cf Rollison Russell rf Magorty, J. | i Navy substitutes: Huey in the {eighth for Russell, Treatman for McGhee in the fifth. All-Stars® H schy for Allred exchanged posi- seventh. 2 dpns in the | | Now is the t: to put your rur coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Come 'n Call or Write Alaska Wholesale Distributors to our office. Cnas. Goldstem . Ly o) LOUIS A.BIANCHI& €O, . : V:'e pands:'rllu‘r vrices for scrap Bex 281 Phone Blue 196 g st 1 R Py ANCHORAGE — ALASKA ; 5 | ON THE AKR AGAINY! |} | ROB DRUXMAN i ‘ INVITES YOU TO - : ' KINY ¥ .._Monday Through Saturday : | 7:00-8:30A. M. I | { ‘1 Music - Time - News - Weather - Humor | | .~ Juneau’s Own Version of i : The Poor Man's Arthur Godfrey : ,' i | = Every Morning -- KK IN ¥~ -8 - ~ Reingerator Mda .';Weslinghouse»- $197.50- | This Is a BIG BABGAIN and Stocks Limited. i | We will accept orders for Seattle shipment subject to stock available. | Price Drop Guarantee | We will credit purchaser any drop in price which might be made within 60 days of purchase. 10 MONTHS TO PAY IF DESIRED Small deposit with order i SeeThis Westinghouse " PARSONS FLEC’MW“’ PO N o o ok e o aiiiins R s

Other pages from this issue: