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DATE WITH JUDY" HAS STARS, MUSIC, CAPITOL THEATRE “A Date With Judy,” now on view at the Capitol Theatre, will give you one of the happiest screen dates you've ever had. For this new Joe Pasternak Tech- ¥ T : SHOWPLALE or Lfusead ABITUL; ? To Miss A Show As Perfect , JULY 13, 1949 Folks, You Can't Afford nicolor tuner, starring Wallace 1 | Beery, lyrical Jane Powell, teen- As ThlS 0!18. ager's delight Elizabeth Taylor, Latin bombshell Carmen Miranda, handsome Robert Stack and Xavier Cugat’s popular dance band, con- | TONIGHT and TOMORROW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA field. He went to third on a wild | pitch and home when Sheppardf(RUlSERS 0“ lAST missed the catch from Selmer.| Pasquan’s score was made be!’ore‘lEG (APITAl RA(E Kristan's strike out. McCardle and | 1] '] Haen followed in the strike out| procession. HERE ON SAT. P. M. | For the Legion in the seventl;t 4 Cope was the first man up and | ? S0t on’ by @n infisid” hit sowaeal . (oontinued fram third and to second on a passed |Walls Hall, Richfield, Wa ball. The throw to get him at|server | second pulled Sheppard over leav-| On the Donolie of Bremerton | ing third with no coverage. Craig,|were Skipper and Mrs. Ray J. Hart, instead of holding the ball, th*eW!Jr, and daughter Jean, M. L. Ben- at no one when Cope ran for third.|son, Roy Nadon, Astoria, Ore., ob- | Page One) | ., ob- The game broke up when Cope tallied home. Metcalfe went to first when hit by a pitched ball and Pasquan had struck out. server. An extra passenger was aboard the Donolie, Hart's golden cocker spaniel, Skipper, who took a | shore walk with his young mis-| RAINIERS TIED WITH OAKS, 4TH By JIM BACON The Portland Beavers, once thought to be permanent tenants of the Pacific Coast League base- ment, are moving upstairs—and tast. The Beavers took a pair Sunday from the current cellar-dwellers, Los Angeles, 8 to 6 and 7 to 1. Portland’'s Sunday ace, Tommy Bridges, hurled a four-hitter in the MUSICAL STORY a story, full of movie stars in (hvt plot and songs to tell it headliners Clouds Roll By" include June A. =™ PAGL TIREE TI0"CeNTURY IN TECHNICOLOR LAST TIMES TONITE “Till the Clouds Roll By,” is the| Technicolor musical feature at the 20th Century Theatre for the last| two showings tonight. | ‘The story is based on the life and | music of Jerome Kern, and what M-G-M's MAMMOTH MUSICAL! IN TECHNICOLOR! The breath-taking aggregation of featured in “Till the -] son, Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, | Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin, Van | We cannot hold it over tains enough talent for a three-ring| circus. | finale. The double win put Portland 12': VAN JOHNSON - JUDY GARLAND tress, Jean, immediately after the| 5 BOX SCORE boat was tied Everybody has a chance to get| i e ed up. behind the I -leadi! Jok ;. Tony % § iy = ; | Moose ABRHPOAE » | games ehin e league-leading | Johnson, Angela Lanscury, 'ony . PLEASE COME EARLY! DOORS OPEN “into the act” in this warming|, O 0 e NN Ci‘l‘:"“’v‘; i C’j"fi“ of e QUEEN | Hollywood Stars and only a game|Martin, Virginia O'Brien, Dinah | FRANK SINATRA - JUNE ALLYSON 6:45 story of smalltown family life cen- g 0% | 30 010 1 0|gemge b Slun Seate, wete|and a half behind Oakland and | Shore, Frank Sinatra and Robert | ROBERT WALKER * KATHRYN GRAYSON ® Feature 7:37-10:07 tering on an impressionable dl\ugn-:MBgo"' fdk %0051 o eorge M. Ross and dauzmelisflmle' tled for fourth place IWnlkl‘r, a8’ Jrome: : — " ter (Jane Powell) caught in "h"‘Wnlkery' s 37005 00 _'l':‘l“""" Zeda Loveless, Nashville,| " g nowong and second-place Sac- IR B O S B VAN HEFLIN * DINAH SHORE toils of adolescent love, the boy | oo 311400 ennessee; Lora Lee Holte and El-| . henty split Sunday. The Solont i friend_(Robert Stack) who playe | " Sk R zada Freas, Tacoma; Ray Krantz, | oo/ S0oc (TR o and the lEADERS I“ B B | hard to get, the scheming girl M.;pp : b S photographer for Yachting Maga-|ge. o the nighteap 6-5. The i | LR it friend (Elizabeth Taylor) who mis- C:O:r;‘ kA 370 bNe zine of New York, Seattle, Ed Hed" | ,n¢ ended 4 to 2 in favor of the | takes sophistry for sophistication, | ZrotP 3% 5 gk il Everett, obeetien sizaling Solons. The Stars are eight| Leaders in the major baseball| all topped by a comedy of errors| o oo ore P 'nAi no:\r twoh and 0: miedmnm games in front, leagues through games of yester- resulting from a mistaken belief | T 3 e 2 ,)float where the yachts ¢ UP| " A)so splitting a pair were San|doy are: that Pa (Wallace Beery) has fallen o e 1 4 2|where Mayor Waino Hendrieksoh:|piegy and Oukland. The Padres | National League fora sultry Latin charmer when'xmon S Dol g D Festaush, PRASARRG DE R0 kR Wast it his/aSd-NEmek.or the | BSMADE - Bovloeon, Brovkivny all he wants to do is learn the| = ous® P S Chamber of ~ Commerce; JOhN|yopr o orang slammer—in the|-363; Kiner, Pittsburgh, .332. > Nielsen, 3b . 3 01 1 1 Ofprantner of the U.S. Immigration Runs Batted In — Robinson, | rumba so that he can impress Ma Allred 200100 |first game. Pitcher Xavier Res- n nson, (Selena Royle). § i and Lea FLigepte Of the | it helped his cause along with | Brooklyn, 68; Hodges, Brooklyn, 65. Cope, ¢ .......3 1 1 4 & Olcustoms Office. The crowd jammed | =0, 4 inning double that drove| Home Runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, Metcalfe, 1b 2 0 013 0 llthe one float and overflowed nlon‘!lm three runs. The Padres won the |24 Gordon, New York, 17, MOOSE lOSE "0 | Pasquan, 2b 311 13 0fthe main float in welcome to the| ") "0 "oy ine finale, | Pitching—Sewell, Pittsourgh, 5-0. Kristan, cf 1 0 0 0 0 Olyisiting yachtsmen and Passengers. |, .. v Lloyd Christopher, Fr k| 1.000; Chambers, Pittsburgh, 5-1, 2 ' McCardle, 1f 20000 0 Tne US. Const Guard Auxiliary | RO 1Y Lo¥e Chricopien FBIH gga, ! g WALLACE LEGION 2 fo 1 BY [meen. = 200 10 Oliumunas coservers for s the|KMT 8ot Pumell Wodds halped B LUCILLE BREMER - LENA HORNE T“" FR AME ERROR hbads NEPTUTE boats entered in the race. { Oaks. £ Batting—DiMaggio, Boston, .343; [ ANGELA LANSBURY < TONY MARTIN 4 Following the Donjac across the a Kell, Detroit, .336. " SUMMARY—Two base hits: Mil-{ finish line as escort were the Jazz | S“::“a-* He:"‘a:‘ B;‘W‘ ;‘055“? U Sk BRER T Stantimns;: Hos- VIRGINIA 0'BRIEN ler, Pasquan; three base hits:|owned by Cash Cole and the Leota |fOUT hitter at the San Tranclsco . Srory by Guy Bolton + Adap | w y Cash C ton, 93; Williams, Boston, 89. | X K § g & Seals in their opener. The Suds won 4 » " » Waells < Screen Play by Myl SCORE BY INNINGS Craig; left on bases: Legion 3;|,wned by Burrass Smith. I a%a" m: th d th Home Runs — Stephens, Boston, || Jeas Hollaway * Based on th 1 23 4 5 6 7TP|passed balls: Bradford 1; double| The Nika was towed in from| (T8 BSGOTILBRNIE, VRS Y ghs T ! Seals parlayed their two hits wita|23; Williams, Boston, 2. 000010 1|play: Magorty to Walker; hit by, gtephens Passage by the OGC 83524 crifices into the game win-| Pitching —Reynolds, New York, 0000 1 0 1—2|pitcher: Metcalfe; wild pitches: | arriving about 8 o'clock Saturday | e S S8 i 10-1, .909; Wynn, Cleveland, 7-1, Magorty 1; base on balls, off Brad- | pjgnt ning run. Manny Perez deftly scat- i 2 ) e — Winning by an error in the|ford 2; struck out, hy Krause 6, by Frise o {tered five hits to notch the win. I Y jseventh inning, the Legion took a|Bradford 9. ROBBERY ABOARD MOHA ! VISITING THE MANGANS DOORS SHOW heart-breaker from the Moose last . 1 GAMES ON SATURDAY ? R ~ ; night by the score of 2 to 1. The next game is between ‘the Sometime last Saturday night, ghg! Pacific Coast League ’ Visiting the Joe Mangans aboard OPEN DTABTS Both teams went scoreless for |Legion and Elks on Tuesday night| fishing boat Moha, owned by the! goy prancisco 6, Seattle 3 { thelr houseboat Anna B. are Mrs. four innings with the Moose scor- |at 6:30 o'clock. P. E. Harris Cannery Co., Was en-| y Angeles T, Portland 6. Mangan’s father H. R. Grayson of 6:45 6'55 and 930 ing first in the fifth. Craig, first jtered and approximately $45, 8| gon Diego 8 .Ouk]snd 6. Olympia, and her aunt, Mrs. Essie man up, placed himself in scoring FROM YAKUTAT leather flight jacket and other inci- | ? { position by a driving three bagger to left field. The next man up struck out and Miller’s bingle to right field trought in Craig. To tie the game, the Legion scored their first run in their share of the fifth. 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Griffith of Yaku- | | tat is at the Baranof Hotel. | STEVE VUKOVICH Fall Line of SUITS and COATS For Men and Women Made to Your Measure Over 1,000 Beautiful Samples to Select from Good Delivery SEE STEVE at the GEORGE BROTHERS BUILDING where he has the GOODS STEVE has sold suits here for 20 years and has hun- dreds of satisfied customers. Evening Appoiniments . Spencer to Prince Rupert. All essential gear required by Coast Guard. All steel rebuilt with new bow from LCM, new side plating. Twin GMC Diesels, all pilot house control, power take off, cargo winch and boom, capacity 2000 lbs., uses regular sling boards, barrel hooks, etc. Ten ton anchor winch. AR AAE OO FOR SALE: M. V. Beachcomber Excellent packer and freight boat. Good river boat. Certified by U. S. Coast Guard for limited coastwise trade, Southeastern Alaska, Cape Four bunks, nice galley, stainless steel, head, insulated house, raised pilot house. Radio transmitter and receiver. Radio direction finder, auto- matic. Kirsten auto pilot, electric air whistle, bell, approved bronze lights, 10-inch searchlight, bouyant apparatus, life rings, skiff. All conversion work, wheelhouse, etc., done by Olsen & Winge in Seattle in 1948. All first class materials and gear. Vessel just reinspected July 1 and certificate renewed. Both engines overhauled and rebuilt to 165 HP in May, 1948, new rings and bearings in one engine in June of 1949. Length—62 feet; width—14 feet, 2 inches; depth—4 feet, 6 inches; gross—A42 tons registered measurements. Averages 814 knots at 1450 engine rpm, will do 10 to 12 knots at 1800 to 2000 rpm. $22.000 Owner leaving for several months on August 1 and is anxious to sell before leaving. Write or wire i J. W. McKINLEY. Box 1533 Juneau, Alaska MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant - Qome o Enjoy the whiskey that's L) Chanpd es ia Nows” 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Kentucky Whiskey—A Blend NATIONAL DisTiLLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. | i " | (second game 11 innings). Has Just Received His | ON DISPLAY { Chicago "~ |eight. Sacramento 6, Hollywood 5. National League Pittsburgh 9-7, New York 0-G.» Cincinnati 7, innings). Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2. Boston 9, Chicago 1. American League St. Louis 4, New York 2 (called end 5': innings, rain). Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 5, Washington 1. Boston 11, Detroit 1. Brooklyn 6 (ten STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League W L Pc![ | Hollywood . 69 46 600 | Sacramento 59 52 532 |San Diego 59 55 518, | Oakland 57 56 504 | Seattle 58 57 504 | | Portland 55 57 491 ( San Francisco 50 63 442 Los Angeles 46 67 .407] National League f ‘ W L P! | Brooklyn 50 32 610 ‘ St. Louis .. 49 34 590 i Boston .46 38 548 Philadelphia 43 40 518 {New York 3 41 488 Pittsburgh 38 43 469 Cincinnati 33 48 407 | 31 53 369 | American League W L Pct New York 53 29 845 Cleveland 47 34 580 Boston . . .45 38 542 Philadelphia 45 39 536 Detroit e 44 41 514 ‘Washington .34 46 425 | Chicago 36 49 424 St. Louis .21 58 329 B.B. STARS Stars of games played Sunday in the major leagues are: | Batting—Paul Campbell, Tigers— | Hit grand slam homer and two singles in Detroit's first game de- cision over Philadelphia and singled home winning run in 11-inning 5-4 nightcap victory in addition to doubles, Pitching —Ted Gray, Tigers— Pitched Detroit to three-hit 8-0 triumph over Philadelphia in first game of doubleheader, fanninz SEATTLEITES HERE At the Baranof from Seattle are R. J. Burke, Kenneth Aust and L. K. Hamm. Franch of San Francisco. Alaska Sales and Service Agency for HOBART | FRIEDRICH Food Machinery | Refrigeration BOB TANDY BROS. 1L Display Rom 296 S. Franklin—Box 511—Phone 971 i 3. ANOTHER CLIPPER’ EXTRA— 4 plos il The big 4-engine Clippers are extra dependable...provide extra power speed =3 comfort g And you enjoy world-famous 7/ For speedy Clipper service, call ... 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