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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREB wn on the allsimportant losing | . " 4 s | do o s FROM FALLS CHURCH, VA. | The U. S. Steel Corporation says |# side. They have only 20 games 16 I" 29 OU'I' ON , Vi cel Corpx 4 Play as compared to 24 for tne & g it s going to sell a pre-tabricated | For Estimates on that New Basement, House gistering from Fall Church,| plywood house for less than $7300. “;‘:}] Veicked bl th Clevithna-| | b AM YESTERDAY \vmm is Loyd M. Adcock. He|And that will include the cost of or rireplace__PHo“E 4lfi—Evenings is a guest at the Baranof. | the land. A subsidiary of the steel Detroit and Philadelphia-Washing- | . - he ‘ ' - ’ “ rv‘ -.{ & fon gatnes, bub (e RIS WALLS erday’s fiigais by Pan Ameri- | - - company announced plans whicl We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE o o o s A Do -"-’— Sox scampered home with a 7-1,¢an Alrways carried a fotal of 45 gt i . C. | would permit the howe % be soki BLOCES for several houses g N }triumph over the St.. Louls Browns. |} rs with 16 arriving Juneau x F. Watts of Wa » D.jfor $350 dewn and $37 a month, in- EARL CRASS AND SON | In the National League St. Louis | &nd 20 leaving. |C, is a guest at the Baranof. cluding taxes and insurance, 1 came from behind to shade Chi 1 Seattle, passengers were - 11 9 wm SIREAK OF RED Sox I_OSERS, e e e hut| Lovd AtcodbRiyeiyh Beabois; Barc| FHOM FAIRBAN | The chairman of the Joint Chiefs | Hoston, -4, The Chrds Stil lvzud{“ William Calvert, Wil-| G- Stephens of Fairbanks is regis- ' of Staff, General Omar Bradley, RAI“IERS BR SIll“NG GAME in, {liam Chasterls, Famell Greasey,|tered at the Baranof. s that unless the armed forces [ "Four sharp singles in the last Ml 3 Fred Eastaugh, | pocs m;;h“q - ;“‘:y“‘ly ity . iHe siintn WilisR (56 GAMs SOt ‘opd Henry o, J. T. Hull, W. Hut-! £ St fer. Bradley made that statement By JIM BACON WIIH ". v. YANKS h pu) iley, 1.1 FROM TULSEQUAH lin a letter to Senate Democratic . 4 loss that would have left them|ton. Harry Kanme, Betty Riley, I} p yy . is-Tak Hollywood’s pennant-minded |a $ i 5B Jaron of the Polaris-Taku | jeqder § 5 A Stars now have a four game lead oy GACE HAND ;onl) two percentage points nhvudl\ Woodman, Louis Bowers. Imine at Tulsequah is a guest at| POR2uces, of RS, ouT OF THE PAST atop the Pacific Coast league—and | Smoky Joe Page s the man o |°f the Brooks. | F:rcm Annette: ©. W: Johnson;|the Baranof. | AGAIN & AGAING The U, 5. Seuse it looks mighty good with only 19|the hour for the embattled New| Viclence flared in Flatbush as)fc: xet : L. E. Woods. ; “ e DOUGLAS FIREMEN TO MEET 1 wi th Davis. Cow for e PHSAERGE games left to play. York Yankees, Eddie Stanky of the Braves and ittle: J. Jackson, F. Tack,| _FROM M GECUMBE Douglas Velunteer Fire Depart- HOOP-DE-DOO: Tacoma High | W08 L Tl Tl Tel d Vine Riche i a“dht":dt Sa]“rm\ Hero in 1947, but a failure in| spldorlhfrgmmnt l:.‘[”;p ?Odge"s-n Jones, G. Arfstad, H. Oksvoll,| Victor E. I of M. Eeige- | mantwill muet totilght In the Fire ?;hoglurr.;::;‘:ug‘C:stderf:a::‘t erds fustned to_ HHVEY By TSR TNS0E rated last nigl 0 toss a fourjjgsg ¢ st e squared off in a fist fight that in-!qG. Qlsen, © 1 snes |cumbe is a guest at the Baranof.! Hall All firemen are reguestes & > », f LaCost d Borotra. collabo) 1 he strong-armed fireman G. Olsen, D. Wold, O. Olsnes, A € \ equested PIOA " 6olbt. Thé score at the | © aCoste and Borotra hitter at the San Diego Padres. | iirom the bullpen is a leading can- volved members of both clubs 'n;ny F. Petersen, H. Hanson, H iae o to attend. THE LEADER: Elmer it - Homers by Irv. Noren and Herb|gidate for m.})num \.uluaulegplu,\ After both were ejeected, Fx!t“l‘:m ldal, H. M. Howard, W. B. Mil- | 2 | — e end of the halt was 5 to S, ing it Poriinad Ieafi;mth’:: ’g?;. Gorman helped the TWinks to Win |in the american League. Miksis replaced Jorgensen. \ner, Helen Johnson, Elizabeth FROM HAINES BANKRUPTCY PETITION WEIGH OR PAY: Nick Burley of Se- | \th 42 home runs for the sea- .. Page nover s eiter than he| Kenny Raffensberger of Cincin-|Vaughn, Gecree Sundborg, Minard | J: W. Shaw and daughter from| James G. McGehee of Haines has| e met Bill Gifford the English pual- | son. At the same time, SRCTAMENO’s | wa Jast night as e struck out four |nati nailed down his 15th victory|Mill, W. Kleweno, Mr. and Mrs, | Haines are guests at the Gastin-|filed a petition for bankruptcy wn | it at Seatie's Germania ol ) Mal Mallette pitched six hit ball o five men he faced in the|With his first home- run in sub-|Clyde Gene Fabbi, Richard Adams, | ©4u Hotel. the District Sourt here. :K's,‘ff,°‘,‘:,'i’,i,:;°',°’:;': il P Cha b febdidds, 1l in humbling the second-place Oak-(vanis jmportant 5-2 victory over|duing Pittsburgh, 5-2. Tom Batty, Frank L. Biggs, O. K —— v - - weight of 160. Gifford won in the 5th J:y Bet J‘,fdgm)gf.-'; C:sxiine re- land Oaks 5-2. Boston. | The Giants and Phillies were not! Bevin, A. S. Fraser. when Burley couldn't answer the bell. | turned their backers $10,722.40 for a $2.00 daily doubles bet, to Young Hal Saltzman became the | i) | scheduled. | For Annette: Russell Smitn. 191617 league's third 20 game winner as| Called to the rescue of Allie Rey- | e V F W M E MB E R S ~ "“_' "' 1‘; Seatete | #t @ North America record. Portland spanked Los Angeles 7-1.|rolds after Boiby Doerr tripled | ,‘Mm‘:op y M'n",, ’mn ’m:’},ci‘ PUNCHING POWER: Jack Dempsey, g lost 12. with the potential tying run in the Oficans s he ialized in 8 to 10 inch hes, saxl.:ezrx:;a&thiensox the San Fran-| eighth, Page blased his fast bal \'0‘5 ofllYOM a l | ice hockey championship and daliverod his punch of the sposd of 135 d e % - et s : . then defeated the Montrea a- h. Joe Louis' h travels a it cisco Seals held Seattle to three past the Red Sox in a sizzling per VEK, The VFW 1S Sial’llflg ’.helr program nadiens”; the first team repre- Sother oivd e 1. b ol’f;;l-:n. 4 hits in halting the Rainiers’ win[formance that dampened their ts f t ’ > in 1B streak at nine games. Lien’s first ponnam hopes. Ol' I e W|t senting a U. S. city to win the — 1948 — pitched ball was smacked out of Now 2': games behind the Yanks, ‘ olf bweekly mehehngs 1Onlghi m ihelr Stanley Cup. hes ";v c.;mci, p.,,—: b,h" w]‘,,,‘:), he park by Jackie Albrizht but{who never have been out of first| i initiati - - is the favorite of thousands, O LA Y icgn e e e et S ; - clubrooms with an initiation and a feed _oNce Aaa: Gar Wood in the | choose Alt Heldelbers. downright stingy, allowing but two|must win the final two games of A g i Miss Amenr:‘a v d_efeate.d th'e‘ scattered singles. the Yankee Stadium series to re-j - N = & o ::e;lc: :I:\e"i{a?;’;:vlilrot;\ E";::;;y imnm within striking distance. i # i 3 $ STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Eoston took an early lead on| All members are urged to aitend i:;o:tea‘c‘llr:xll‘r .;l,:;edn feat never i Reynolds’ wildness, but the Yanks Pacific Coast League struck back to go ahead, 3-2, on! and start the season with a bang. Pct| Bill Johnson’s second triple and - 5 F * Hollywood ... 2 571'1 costly error by Vern Stephens ¥ i 2 4 . Oakland . 548‘ before Page appeared on the soem‘.i ! Sacramento ... 524! Bobby Brown's homer following N e 1 Seattle 518 { Phil Rizzuto’s bunt single made it] g - : i * The meeting will begin at 8 P. M. San Diego 3 506 in the eighth, but Page never; ¥ 4 3 sharp, so everyone should attend. San Francisco 482'1” up. He wiffed Birdie Tebtets, - e 3 | & Portland g 470 | vinch hitter Matt Batts and Dom | 4 N ot lees .381 | DiMaggio to end the game. Py Fod oty 5 B 4 b \ —_— It's a d'scouraging uphill struggle | . - The social activities will begin National League now for Boston which sends Ellis| after the meeting. Kinder out to oppose Eddie Lopat| St. Louis 83 629 in mrhvs gamc Tnc Sox are five Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati o e | FREE PARKING LOT 30 MINUTES Boston 607 “d DELIVERY Detroit .7 574 | P ool 8 THIRD and MAIN Chicago 403 - i $10.“0 rder Across from Lutheran H’GHT DOPE E or More Church Small fry appeared in the ring “Alaska’s Finest Supermarket” At Phoenix—Charlie Salas, Phoenix, outpointed Jack Wuscn,l 146, Los Angeles (10). ! At salt Lake City—Emie Hunick, | s sl JELL=O | 01N THE CROWDS! More and more people are shopping at Bert's- Why - Low | TOMATOES Utah (10). Six Flavors Rosy Red — TUBE i Prices - Good Foods - Fresher Meats - Ice Pak Vegetables - Why Don't You Try l C B.B. STARS 7‘ Us Today! You Will Be Pleased!! Go,de?m" | g e Ca,wn;ls_ SALT REMEMBER!! 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