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AU, ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 2,.1949 * MPT . |MOUNTNG POLIO K CONTEMPT OASES CAUSE OF | ooy Passes C"A"ON - ACTIONIN IEXAS D,? Measure THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN Robinson fo Meel Galivan PAGE TWO | 1 | \‘h\ HINGTON, June 2—®— | raising ; s s] o Theares Closed-Four - ek U S PHILADELPHIA, June 2~ (Continued from Page Ore | who may i \ | Sugar Ray Robinson, possessor of o4 . Dea'h., One Town i { ’ cne of the greatest records, | xgh‘ to consult his o 'W'i 7% rek | puts his welterweight crown on the! ...in, each ques “0 him.| SAN 2%, June 2| ge was by vcice vote atter | line for the first time in a year|opeervers said if rocegure | omptes s to cut down and to in- Chservers | | SEsasspEEs to Ll ol ol | b at Phildelphia’s Municipal Smdlum E that | ,\Ammn;i the number were beaten. M ™ P |on July 11. | thie: witnesses end in thi The Hous: ordered that all dis- The 147-pound champion and||,cqy pack and forth hetween the | placed persons coming here mu | S Cuba’s Kid Gavilan yesterday fixed | ;0" voom eir athirne i | casts |sign a non-Communist affid % ] | By GRAHAM BERRY By JACK HAND their signature to a contract call- | ¢p e that |1 een four |upon their arrival The Hollywood Stars are shining| Who's the No. 1 righthander of |ing for 15 rounds or under the |, iy 1wl . 1 R it qirected al ¢ g the 13 would | , Ci I By dire al ’l“en brighter in the Pacific Coast|the American League, now that|promotion of the Philadelphia Ar-| (;vm ed i ! slio i3 ot |that the immigrant must swear he 9 lleague sky. They now stand six|Bobby Feller has started to slip? |ena, Inc. P s ey was his:.sec- | 7e here in this city | or is not a member of t | full games ahead of the pack. Vie chi, strong-armed New| A title engagement had been| .id such action. Yesterday he re- 1\, at'cn Jistzd by, the United | Despite the absence of four regu-|York Yankee ace, and Virgil|scught between Robinson and G:n-‘ od to ke ath y - ment as subversiv i 4 8 8 fused to tak 1 estify. | e. p |lars in the lineup Wednesday night, | Trucks, Detroit speedster, look like |ilan ever since the champion nn&r‘d‘.‘. o i rder | /| R |they put tcgether a 4-2 victory | he leading candidates. out the scrapping Cuban in a 10-| . ooiune him to do gl ; r neighboring Los Angeles at| Feller isn't finished. He showed|round non-title affair in New York i X A“‘ . p!(‘fl( OF MARIHA . | Wrigley Field. nough last night in losing’ a 3-1|last summer. St g g for | T | Glen Mouldsr outpitched Bob| ecision to Boston to prove that.| Robinson will reccive 40 per| o Codnl 4 ApE cite 3 | SOUNY 0“ FR[DAV EKe!Ir:.' and Bill Emmerich, allowinz | But even Bo.by admits he’s not as|cent and Gavilan 18': per cent of X i ;(‘ight safeties to his rivals' 10. The |2ocd as he used to be. the net gate. | ESHEREIBlT e , program director . The annual Martha Sociciy pil- [stars had one big inning, the sec-| Raschi put in a solid claim wil DTN L | year, left nic will be held o TR lond, tallyng two runs on 10Ur|his three-hit shutout of the Chi- ! j for | d Mrs. Tom Morgan singles. cago White Sox last nij u [ 1 | g e Sox last night, 3-0. It | The Angels threatened in fhe|yqas his seventh victery to one loss. | . worked with the Alask Northern ‘Imal frame, having the tying runs| rrycks survived a shaky start to l ARE To GRADUAIE 3roa; ting Com y in Ket Lizht Presbyteria: hurch at 11 |op base. But the Stars managzed ¢ | ybdue the Philadelphia A's in 10 i and Junea will take a posi;|o'clock in the morning. For fur- jdempen their rival®’ hcpes before | pnings, 5-4, for his seventh win. Here 'Hre ”“‘“‘ M fights last | P [+ with a radio station at Long- | ther information, those going may shmo g LR e R R |any damage was done. ¢ has been beaten twice. i night: { i AT Ll | view, Wash. Mrs. Harvey Starling, Red 790. RAINIERS WIN }. Hogh gt = gle scored George| 1n Binghamton, No. Y., Lee Sala, | - e o s s 0m - wFpv San Diego's kig bats were all but, Xcll in the tenth to give Trucks| 160, of Donora, Pa., outpointed Joey A e “ |silenced by Seattle’s Guy Fletcher, | 2is win. | Taylor, 159, of Binghamton, in a 10 ELLES 2 EER LIiRAES | who chalked up his 1lth straichi FELLER LOSES round event. "A'LY TR!PS ‘fi} EP U Ti] R“T HEKAN | win, The Rainiers won 6-2. Fletcher, Feller, making his first start in| In Pittsburgh, Arturo Godoy, 210, | LS R i : CHESTNEJTS {has won 12 and lost two this sea- | wo weeks, gave up two runs in|[from Chile, outpointed Johnny S p i b d w h i! | son. { he second inning on two infield | Haynes, 212, of Les Angeles, in 10 ik via Pelershurg an Ia g infi ynes, , © geles, niornin s & v | Seattle won the game in the first: sounders, a walk and an error.|rounds. ‘,\a’ C 1 g ge |inning, scoring three times on{ ach side scored cnce later but that| In Oakland, Calif, Jackie Wilsor, | With connections to Craig, Kigwock and Hvdaburg singles by Bill Ramsey, Leon Mohr, | vas the ball game. In suffering|at 150 pounds, local boy, and Earl Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | Tommy Neill and Frank Colman,| uis fourth loss to one win, Feller | Turner, 155%, from Richmond, (A—‘J FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 llnported | plus Al Lyons’ long fly. \llowed eight hits, walking four|went to a draw decision in 12 The Rainiers came up with two [ nd striking out three. frames. 14 | more in the third on three single. Despite the victory, the Red Sox —_— :nnd an error. San Diego’s two tallies [ ‘emained 4': games behind the i | came on Crestes Minoso’s two run|Yankees in the pennant race. | S s i e ‘y!xomer in the seventh. M'ckey Harris pitched himself in INIERILORMSUTAKYE A(Sl "l i,, csen Al SEALS BEAT OAKS ind out of trouble for his second " B $ N | i Of the . 2 The San Francisco Seals came |complete game of the year. In the DD BAI' T‘.,,”m;p fu 5 {irom behind with a four-run rally{‘hird and fifth, the Indians loaded 2 | tions, rt ' . T lin the eighth to defeat their|'he bases but both times Harris| The Interiors proved to be sup- By veighboring rivals from Oakland |struck out Ike Bcone, subbing for eran mudders last night as they ‘xt‘" b s £-3. | Lou Boudreau at shortstop. sloshed to a 12 to ‘4 victory over | i | It was the third victory for San| Washington handed the St. Louis | h¢ ACS in a softball game at EY-| NUTS | Francisco’s Manny Perez and|Browns their seventh straight set- Skt e b ‘!'le gaae q ;Chgrley Gassaway's fourth setback|-ack, 6-5, with the help of the I;‘ 010.50 mel. the lmcr?ms broke i against seven victories. tirst homers of the season by Eddie | Ut With a rash of base hits In /BP0 . 4 | Don Padgett slammed a two-rur | Yost and Sam Dente. A e o AR SeRRh SO MEENe B PRy P Air express means Immediate delivery fo f {homer for the Oakland club in the tuns. A careful investigation af-|classis E B S 7 3 i v B From [ fourth. i NATIONAL LEAGUE ter the game disclosed that no-|ham, Al2 youl Simply write or wire your favorite & XD ( Sacramento and Portland w The National League which ‘has|body drowned. | shop or your business house, requesting C,.lna 6 & ® 668" | idle. seen involved in a double or triple| - Battries: Interior: Lundwall and X 3 2 | je for first place finally has a|Smith; ACS: M. Ward and Bishop. | that 'your merchandise be shipped by Air STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS geaf cut leader in the Boston e e Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to | Pacific Coast League FRYen, P L ey e ‘ Leagie | The Braves outscramvica eitis-| BASEBALL PLAYERS youin & matter of hours! Dependable serv- Hollywood 43 24 642 J;ngl;, l;—s. roklmuvc ::'un ‘gvanlx‘e lOSE (ouRI APPEAI_S ctrib ice at lowest rates by Air Express. | Zan Diego 36 29 .554)2head of Brooklyn an ew York, | et | seattle 35 32 590 |who are tied for second. The | razic Dodger: 7 t. Louis in the i GINGER o Bt 834 83,5001 [pdecte ower fo Sk, LOMB NEW YORK, June 2 — (P — The ” Cakland 32 34 485] 2fternoon while the Giants were blcck print b i 4 e : ST United States Court of Appeals to- | blcck print b | Sucramento 30 32 484 | trimming the Chicago Cubs, 11-5 on a5 e B retiat b fhies]er i3 @ w o (Pl‘l‘sel‘ved) Ij s Angeles 29 36 446 oven-Iun. Sevgnt,. former major league baseball play-| Designed & ient hand-1 n Portland 22 40 355 Nine pitchers saw action in the j for tourists, the 1949 booklet ! b | P = {ers that they be re-instated im- Or tourisis, UAE Y —_ wilq Boston-Pittsburgh game. mediately. be distributed by transporta- | i Stan Musial cracked two homers | ™ sl g ks he Chamber RN STONE JAR | National Leagus A SR MUl ceek i to| THe trio is_tanned from base-|ton compaples, che Chamber o _fl'B Es | ct. | s k tve vBals i Y ourist Bureau: and - at | srston % 11 sg|top Brooklyn. Musial's second ball for five L for jumping to S:tmexrsm ce st Bu £ w g . | Brooklyn .. 23 18 561|00mer started a four-run rally inl‘he ME;‘I’::;:';i“eng:mmf}-"de“a J ; i ! g ¢ P The yi y . New York 23 '13 .s561|the ninth. | Filbert is another name for the Frfl'” ! St. Louis 20 18 526| Willard Marshall's 400-foot homer | oRe- -time outfielder with the Newn Pybos ) e Wi s le hel the | York Giants; Max Lanier and|hazelnut. Ch".“ ° | Cincinnati 20 20 500|2nd Sid Gordon’s triple helped the | XOT EAes AR BALPE S| RNy | Philadelphia 19 21 .475|Ciants come from behind to defeat| reC ~Martm, FOTIES ) A Chicago 15 23 395|Emil Kush. Sam Webb pitched |Cardinal pitchers. | Fittsburgh 16 925 .ggo|-rilliant relief ball, allowing only T B RN | ° I two hits in 7 1-3 innings, 0 Te-|yEALTH CENTER TO American League ceive credit for his first vmt_nry, | START CLASSES FOR | W L pet.| The Phillies scored twice in the MOTHERS ON FRIDAY | New York 26 12 6s4|10th to down Cincinnati, 4-3. An | B AMB00 Boston 31 16 eglerror by Red Stallcup allowed the | q, fiyes af o serses of Mothers' Washington 2 10 oor|iving Tun fo ssmi’:m:'; e e | Classes will be neld at the Public| Detroit _ 21 19 \.525|ibning. [ARCY ST o ¥ f | Health Center, 318 Main Street, Fri- | | Philadelphia 21 20 512 | Gran Hamner with the winner. day"afternoon. Chicago 19 21 475 | The classes will be held every S“00TS (:Ievelang 17 19 472 | Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock St. Louis & 10 31 244 for six weeks, and will be led by | AT LT TR vms Edna Peterka, Public Health | "”pa»rted I.EADERS IN B. B. FThe courss it bebr gFéih 4 c Stars of games yesterday were: Lenefit to mothers and expectant | From Ch'”u P ) Leaders in the two major base- Batting—Stan Musial, Cardinals: mothers, and all who are interested | ball leagues through games of yes- Hit two home runs to help St. Louis are cordially invited to attend. terday are as’follows: be;; Bh‘;w"lyn' 2-3 B i NATIONAL LEAGUE tching — Sam b i3 | P courme g o Batting — Marshall, New York, Hurled brilliant relief bfll' zfllowmg Hosp““l "o'is 265; Kiner, Pittsburgh, .360. only two hits in 7 1/3 innings, to | Runs—Marshall, New York and|defeat the Cubs, 11-5. Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | | Reese, Brooklyn, 34. yesterday was Henry Adsero. | Runs Batted In — Robinson,| pyller Brushman in town. For ap-| Discharged from St. Ann's yes- Ercoklyn, 39; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 32.| poin¢ment call Mr. Baker, Baranof terday were Mrs. Olav Lillegraven Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | gogel, 209 tf and M*s Ruby Speer. 12; Mize, New York, 10 . Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 7-1, #i5; cnesnes, pitsburgn, 7. | For Estimates on that New Basement, Honse Batting — Zemial, Chicago, 365; or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings Kell, Detroit, .345. A Runs—Joost, Philadelphia, 45; We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE L Williams, Boston, 36. BLOCKS for several houses S Runs Batteq In—Williams, Bos- ARL CRASS AND SON {ton, 42; Wertz, Detroit, 38. ____—______————’ | Home Runs— Williams, Boston, S i = A !l ; Stephens, Boston, 11. H o o ) | Pitching—Lopat, New York, 5-0, s u g S hed le * » |1.000; Parnell, Boston and Raschi, al n 3¢ ou g > | New York, 7-1, .875. : gg il i Rh ' ip " [ [ ] S \ T WIL BASEBALL | - frer v J. W, McKINLEY g@fi WONN'S S re | Fina) scores of games played last JUNE 15: Hoonah, Tenakee, Chatham, % g WS zred b W 2 | night in the Western International o : y r.ce League are as follows: AngOOn, sfika. %fi% S :7 | Wenatchee 3; Vancouver 1. . E 2 Tacoma 7; Yakima 5. JUNE 8: Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican, - s Buster ! Spokane 8; Victoria 4. ) SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. ; Salem 14; Bremerton 5. Tenakee, Angoon, Hood BRY, | Seagram-Distillers Corporation, Chrysler Building, New York 3 Now is the time to put your fur| Saook Bay / 4 coats in storage. We have the ooly Loads Every Wednesday,at Juneau City Dock e cold fur vault in Juneau., Comi? 1 al § to oor office, Chas Goldatets after arrival of weekly ship from Seattle: — . - c [ D e e ' a7 00 o 2 ]

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