The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1949, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 RAINIERS BREAK LOSING STREAK; WINBY 6 T0 1 By JIM BACON The Seattle Rainiers, playing for| the first time without Jo Jo White at the helm, brck> a nine game losing streak with a 6 to 1 win over San Francisco. White resigned Wednesday as a || climax to the dsast losing streak. Coach Bill Lawr named manager for the ti In other Wednesday night F cific Coast League play, S place Sacramento knocked league-leading Hollywoods Yn a ten-inning go; Oakland loped San Diego 10 to and Por land shoved Los Angeles d in the cellar with a 7 to 3 ¢ king. It was Jign Taber’s sin? last half of the tenth that < Joe Grave with the winning at Sacramento. Manuel took over in the ninth, gob c for the win. The Oaks got to three San Dieg pitchers for 15 hits. Gordon Gok Lerry batted in four of the Oa runs as did pitcher Rex Cec :1 Ce who relieved in the third Padres down with two hits from, b then on. The Los Angeles-Portland was a vengeance act for Be: beat Booker McDaniels inninz game that saw the club explode fer four runs in the finale. The Angels’ Negro p hurled eight-hit ball in losing. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Hellywood Sacramento OCakland Eeattle San D'ego Portland Los Angeles National Leazue w L Brooklyn 471 31 St. Louis . - a7 32 Beston 43 36 Philadelphia 41 38 New York .. 38 38 Pitts:-urgh 3B 42 Cincinnati 31 45 Chicago 30 50 American League » S New York Cleveland Philadelphia Boston Detroit ‘Washington Chicago .. St. Louis FIGHT DOPE Results of fights last night are as follows: At Washington—Beau Jack, 1392 New York, outpointed Eddie Giosa, 1392, Philadelphia, 10. At New York (Jercme Stadium) —Guillermo Gimenez, 1362, Buenos Aires, 135, New York, 8. At Scranton, Pa—Rocky lani, 164%, Luzerne, Pa, outponted Tommy Janiro, 150%, Youngstown, 1c At Miami, Fla—Bozby Dykes, 1481, San_Antonio, outpointed Jean Walzack, 148%, France, 10. R 69 60 W w SHRE8EER o At Oakland, Calif.—Johnny Gon- | Dakland, stopped San Jose, 8. salvez, 1402, Tony Chavez, 140%%, Cuba,is the largest of the islands | hetween North arid South America. | ~within easy reach by fast l-engme Clipper e Fly in swift comfort -l?ond {"i the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . erving Alaska on freq’\lelll ¢ schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy @ world- famous _service a8 part of your Flying Clipper fare. For reservations and rates, consult Pan American . BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 outpointed Phil Terranova, | Ccastel- | THE DAILY 1 In Cleveland, O'Neill, professiug gnorance of the Seattle situation, wl{‘ fiASEBAll |bad no comment. | | : Bill Lawrence, Seattle coach and i last lan outflelder during the palmy| [Final scores of games played las | 11930-41 era when White wa h nu.hl by .\V[L' teams are as follows: | playing outfieild for the Rain Shlsm §; Wenatohoe X ‘ ihas temporarily taken over B'n'uhrhm 6: ’Ix\mmx_ 2, U\rlm Sheely travels to San \‘unu»u\(‘r 15; Victoria 7. o today to take charge of e ation for the balance of series with the Seals. \ ACHT CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT AT BARANOF JO JO WHITE IS OUIAS MANAGER About half of our OF SEAlTlE uu :‘"“z:::"f o Fonb | Montana, Celofado and Idaho. SEATTLE, L [ tind attle Rainie. | will be a meeting of the land of the Ju 1 Yacht Club Wyoming, | tonight at 8 o'clock at the Baranof | Ex Hotel. ¥ and L] to resusci- tate their once-1 fic Coast | gue pennant hog and Joyner | Whi who resigned a yesterday, was looking for a; ! the fans, but not : White an- | resignation in S | after the club had | he last 15 games and | nd place to fifth. ; Earl Sheely ac- | with front office, -distance wire Owner Emil Sick, weathy cast akout for a new skip one who would be offered the t, on a long-term ba Shey When you’re Judged by your hospitality, > there i 1 contirmea Steve O'Neill, it manager now coachnz with he Cleveland Indians. O'Neill was ported to be interested on the eendition Seattle would assume the selance Ul his present 1949 con- eveland, calling for a | than the | er De- PELIVERY $8106.60¢ Grder or More ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 'RED CROSS WILL ELECT DIRECTORS OMORROW NOON | 1w board of directors of lln t Chapter of the American | s will be elected tomorrow ARC has called a mee rm of a no-host lunc e Gold Room of the A Schenley Mark of Merit Whiskey ® Rare Blended Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.Cy PAGE THREE 50-1B. WHITE KING SALMON IS CAUGHT OFF AARON ISLAND It took all three of Ernie White- head's rassenvers to haul in the big onz that did not get away last night. So far as is known at Quilico’s Eport Center, where the catch is on dispiay, the 50-pound white kinz is the largest salmon taken this season on sport gear, It was caught by Howard Stevens of the Northern Commer- cial Company, oeattle; Bill Owens of Peoria, Ill., and Truman Sage of fan Leandro, Calif, both with the Caterpillar Tractor Company. They were trolling as Whitehead's 28-foot cruiser neared Aaron Is- land (between Shelter Island and Tee Harbor), when the big one hit. The 50-pounder was caught on a Bert Seaton Aleskan plug, 27- pound test Mcnel wire line and a teryllium copper rod. EMPIRE—Wed., July 13th Yov T”o..... can catceh fish like this ™ The FISH ARL THERE waiting to be taken—and we have what it takes to bring ‘em in. Expert fish- ermen will halp you choose your gear. Quilico Sport Center BOX 411 —JUNEAU, ALASKA YES! We have SEATON “ALASKSN" PLUG! FREE PARKING LOT 30 MINUTES THIRD and MAIN Across from Lutheran Church “Alaslca’s Finest Supermarket” WHY PAY MORE? HILLS COFFEE FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY fs..lb. §2 2sa@n..$1.03 ORANGES Juicy—-Sweet & Ib. nel bag 69( ORANGE JUICE Frozen—Concentrated 360z fins 89 NUCOA 2 pounds 53¢ HUNT PEARS Fancy—~No. 2% Tin 3¢ Tastewell Cream CORN 2-303 tins 28¢ DEVILED HAM Underwood 50 Books (an 21¢ 16« WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NO SALES TO DEALERS WE AT BERT'S! REMEMBER FRESH PORK LINKS Pound 4 D¢ BONELESS ROLLED CORNED BEEF FREE—A nice head CABBAGE with each 3 Pound Piece Fresh SEE ZEE FACIAL TISSUE 200 Count 13¢ AVOSET Whipping Table 38¢ 29e¢ Large Package 33e BOOK MATCHES CAN 10c $4.49 MARSHMALLOWS When it's so easy fo shop at BERT'S. -The cleanest, nicest, brighest store in Town! And the prices are something to marvel at. Not a few advertised leaderss EVERYTHING Priced Lower!!! MEET OR BEAT ANY ADVERTISED PRICE! QGUR MIEATS ARE THE FINEST CALF HEARTS Pound 43¢ GROUND BEEF - Ib. 45 Smoked Boston Pound GHe |1BUTTS - Juneau’s Finest and Most Varied Claeese lll Week’s Special--Genuine BLUE CHEESE -- TOMATOES Hunt's Solid Pack—2"; Size 24¢ FIG BARS White or Whole Wheat 2 1b. pkg.47¢ CASE—48 Campfire Poundpkg. 35¢ 1b. 6 wRY PAY MORE? WATERMELONS 9cPound CANTALOUPES Ripe—Sweet Pound 1le TOMATOES Solid—Ripe Tnbem DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING Hormel Sliced BACON Pound §9c Another Shipment Large Colored Split FRYERS Fresh by Pan American FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR ay. This pound VEGETAB FRdM BERT’S ICED DISPLAY ALWAYS JUST A BIT FRESHER LETTOCE - Db, T5e Large — Fresh — Ci NEW POTATOES 10 1bs. 59¢ 25 1bs. $1.45 DEY _ONIONS New Crop — 4lbs 20c BSSGWE fi.om"r D A 24q1s. 81.3 SODA CRAC Snpermr Red Arrow 21b. .4le Del Monte 12 0z. jar 19¢ PAPER TOWELS BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR THE GOLDEN NORTH SALMON DERBY

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