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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE v e o 06 0000 0 0 0 0 S ’ CAN'T TALK ON . :| CHILKOOT MOTORSHIP LINES | or i ' i . TIDE TABLE . L [ il ‘ | T i . s . o Mgl iz 8 1 ¥ | U%%I‘RING, JA(KE Shes lo OCTOBER 8 . Winter Schedule of Sailings—M/V CHILKOOT g % 0 | H " : ' i league | ide, 2 L 162 ft. ® X __‘.0 O “\‘\1_4;‘ < ; p Final scores of minor league e High tide, 2:28 am., 162 ft Pervtiig- JUNEAU/ HAINES A Ce | playoifs yesterday are as follows: |e Low tide, 8:22 am. 15 ft. ® INEAY - - 72 A S &4 | Play-|e High tide, 14:36 175 1t. o JUNEAU Lv. Tee Harbor.. Tuesday 9 a.m. —— | G Wi . W | Pacific Coast League Final y- | gh tide, 14:36 p.m,, 175 ft. HAINES | N ’ e R Tack off (Best-of-7) Hollywood 6, San|e Low tide, 20:48 p. m, -0.7 ft. ® SKAGWAY | NEW YO Oct. T—M—Jackie| pjc,, 4 (San Diego leads 2-1). |e . 'PREA(HER : Bk has peen_ g'ven “'M&n'r‘(‘fll‘?’f}.{{d7S;;ffnll;f;:s A | Bl | ALASKA HIGHWAY SKAGWAY/HAINES i | sharp warning by Commissioner A. |, ‘c;\”;.& tiad. &5 alhe o | RUMMAGE SALE Connects with all Canadian Lv. Haines ‘Wednesday a.m. By RALPH RODEN B. (Happy) Chandler to “zehave| pi . serjes (Best-of-7) Nashville| SATURDAY, Oct. 8, at Lutheran| Pacific Sailings at Skagway Lv. Skagway .....Wednesday p.m. (0 I. l E GE ROERQ | NEW YORK, oct. T—(P—The biwsel! ¢ aa e ettt AppimA) 10, Tulsg (TL) 5 (Series tied | Church, beginning 10 a. m. 16 3t| ALL SCHEDULES WEATHER PERMITTING 5 o e e e st in the spring and| S ool fhics CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA [ B THB: Blogks werh CAUSI for N TV AR ‘ g Agent Steve Larsson Homer ke to steal the pants off the New i . | (Official publication) | ki Manage: I. By JOE REICHLER York Yankees but so far they have|UmPire in one of the Iate sea pAN AM BRI“GS | r ! l banaople i ‘ BROOKLYN, Oct. 7—(P—Phil|managed to swipe only one base|S2mes, the Negro inflelder drew [ e g ST NOLAL ) ALASKA TRANSFER CO.. { (The Scooter) Rizzuto, smallgst|while the Yanks have purloined two. ‘"‘““f_l'_ qor “}i | ONDITION OF | Agent | Yankee of them all, was holding| Pee Wee R stole second in | Umpiring first World Serfes 11 pASSE"GERS | THE B. M. BEHRENDS Skagway, Alaska [ By HAROLD CLASSEN court in the Yankee dressing room|the opening game for the Dodgers&ame. & ? | | NEW YORK, Oct. 7—®—This|after their epic 1-0 defeat at the|while Phil Rizzuto and Billy John-| After the « bt o "‘Q ("‘Y IAKES 1 located at Juneau, Alaska, Territory |~ | may surprise the more rabid hands of Brooklyn's Preacher Roe. |son turned the trick for the Yanks{Won by the Ney k Yankees 1-0, v jof Alaska, at the close of Busin i ball followers but there is a full| .“The first time you face Roe, you|yesterday. Johnson's act of larceny R]”‘C“‘*“" e e ”‘:i' work of s on the 30th day of September, [ schedule of college football games |{actually feel sorry for him,” he said.|was only his second of the season.|Plate umpire Cal Hubbard. Pan American World Airways | 1949, | carded for Saturday, too “He looks to sad and skinny. | e In the dressing room after thegogie qay carried a total of 43 pas- RESOURCES new styles are here.... j This is how the games should cond time ‘you bat against| Preacher Roe's brilliant 1-0 shut- f Wednesday game, Jackie l':"“d‘ 5 ‘; sengers from the interior, Yukon Loans and discounts ... $1,106,326.35 | come out if they follow form: ou still feel certain you can|cut over the Yanks yesterday was;3€Ver seen such bad strikes called. lperijtory and the south with 11|Loans on real estate 738,834.42 ?""edf M | Michigan over Army: Michiganihit him with your eyes closed, even|only the sixth white washing suf-|He actually called pitehout & f orcons arriving in Juneau and 14 |Overdrafts # 360.08 the IN ODERN ART | will get revenge for the war-time|though he struck you out the first|fered by the Yanks in 84 World % departing. They were: | United States bonds | lickings by the young Generals and | time. The ball comes to you as<big|Series games. ter when he had cooled doWR "m0 gonit1e: Charles Burdick, Lois | and securities 2,106,237.49 | b, ‘he master extend its victory skein to 26 in|as a “alloon. | Lefty Art Nehf shut out the|‘he infielder said he was SOFV|gu i gam Paul, Jr., Mrs. Jerry|Other bonds and war- | | 2 row. “When you get up there to hit|Yanks, 1-0 in 1921 and 1923 for the | @out his 1 “‘”‘"v e wanted 0}y ine W, G. Auld, Fred Schrieb- | rants 31,689.46 Notre Dame .over Purdue: thc|against him the third time, you're|New York Giants. Jack Scott of the ) ake a pu 500 08y er, Mr, and Mrs. George Luetke- | Banking house, furniture Irish, also owners of a_ 30-game|cursing him all over the park, and|Giants blanked the Yanks, 3-0 in] "I lost my head” he said. haus and child Judy, Virgil Weikel,| and fixtures 39,860.44 unbeaten string, appear to be a-out|hope you never see him again. He's| 1622, Jess Haines of the St. Louis e R Julian Garcia, Ole Mathewson, E.|Due from other banks ... 1,329,910.56 i four touchdowns better than the:a cutey. That's what he is. He never | Cardinals authored a 4-0 victory H. Tandt. |Checks on other banks i Big Ten Boilermakers. gives you that fat, fast one. He’s|in 1926 and Lefty Ernie White of | { For Annette: P, Reiton, Emil Se- | and other cash items. 316,498.35 | Kentucky over Georgia. always throwing that trick stuff at|the is turned in a 2-0 classic o nour. { Exchanges for clearing | | Chio State over Southern Cali-|{ you.” in 1942, Fisti Ghiters 1aAt: DigHE e From Seattle: Albert Stanley, T.! house 2 23,103.46 iney're new . . . they're bregth-toking | fomia: thils ahould be & preview of | That probably is the best way to —_— (‘.“:('Iwnf;:,r“fi“:.’\f" e H. Calvert, T. E. Halgrims, Bert|Cash on hand 437,574.91 <.« they're beautiful. Wide range of the Jan. 1 Rose Bowl encounter.} ribe the 31-year-old left-hander.| One of the reasons advanced by|”" ool N Jensen, Martha KSsmussen. | b _— i a v rk (S yside Garden) designs in both floor and table mode. Could be very -close. | Six-feet one, ‘and weighing 155,some for the light hitting in the| At New York (Sunnysice Garden) | o 0 op 0 v Havola! TOTAL . $6,130,395.52 one _ A 3 e B i —Andy Depaul, 158, Cliffside Park, i Choice of bleached woods, metah Cklahoma over Texas. I the pipe-smoking native of Hardy,|first two games was the removal N.J ¢ ted Tommy Engel-|Byrd, Katherine Flood. | LIABILITIES | Duke over Navy. Ark., who once taught high school |of the green canvas screen in the| N+ outpointed MY B X 3 1.y | Capital stock paid in ....$ 100,000.00 ond exquisite crystals. For every med: | s " ’ . 4 hardt, 159, New York, 8. From Fairbanks: Beatrice Hurley, Surplus % 3 Stanford over UCLA: the first of | mathematics, looks like he'd fall|center field ©leachers. The screen, it .F “' River, Mass—Clint Mil- |Mr. and Nrs, Blyberg, Oliver An- urplus fund ... 100,000.00 ern decorative sefting . . . all ot pri¢es the West Coast’s erucial games. Not'apart if caught in a cross-wind. |up all season, was pulled down in g ‘127? Elill'i)!:tl; “\I\J oatpolatetiMbroon; WHIRSA RARDD. Dr. O. Tar! [iorIss st 200,000.00 yovll like, much to choose but Stanford ap- | frhea i {order that 500 more bleacher fans| £t 6% BT e OO B et e | Undivided profits less ex- | pears a touchdown the stronger. | could be accommodated. Some ob- | Timothy “Buddy VS0, 18 TR oty T i penses paid 244,761.47 | Make your Selection NOW!? Minnesota over Northwestern. | % L] |servers belicve that although $500| 0% 10: b B0 Stan AHoHE Due to other banks 647,281.10 Skipping over the others in al Inan(la | more dollars was raked in, the hit- | AYVancouven BO-Slon Fimonc REV. PERSONEUS | Demand deposits ... 24961187 Toke this opportunity fo see our shows | nurry: ' | ting suffers, o e i '(I:‘imlfi Dlopnhn; e 1,964,995.50 ing of Rembrandt Masterpisces while i EAST | — i d s . 3 ashier’s and certifie 5 i | R R A L lay is . Excoptionolly | Cornell over Harvard, Yale over! ] | When the Dod, scored in the IS HERE ENROU“ | checks 23,745.58 the display is complete. Exceptionoll Columbia, Pennsylvania over I ures on | second inning yesterday, it ended Moo" E(I_IPSE' Also 'I'o pElIu" ("'Y; et vl ) fine group of Chinese Modern in the | Princeton, Pittsburgh over West |a string of 17 consecu scoreless | TOTAL $6,130,395.52 new ftrend . . . two designs illustroteds Virginia, Penn State over Boston o < linnings in World series competi-| NORTHERN LIGHTS ARE — United States of America, Territory - College, Dartmouth over Holy| |tion for the Brooks. Exactly two The Revl! and Mrs. C. C. Per-| of Alaska, First Judicial, Divi- In modern—we have ... Cross, Rutgers over Lehigh, Cnl-.y Ig erleswaars ago, Oct. 6, 1947, the Dodgers "lGHI EVENIS HERE scneus, former wellknown residents| sion, ss. ; just the lomp m-" de- gate over Boston University, Brown | tallied against New York in the sec- . g . lof Juneau, have arrived here on| I, J. H. ‘Sadlier, Cashier of the i over Rhode Island State, New ond inning of the final game and i e R e e their way to Pelican City after above named bank, do solemnly sired . . . come in today 518 State, | ol g o 3 al game @ . e ke ; eir wa 3 e ) S 3 . Hampshire Maine, Fordham! (By Associated Press) | that was all until Jackie Robinson ',‘.mfhJ“:m‘,‘fl::;,,,“,/‘x,.l,:l\mi;’; ,::mf attending the General Council swear that the foregoing statement | over Kings Point, Weslyn over, Hore are the financial figures|scampered across. “ s i - e | Convention in Seattle. It was the|is true to the best of my knowledge A & 8 g 4 then gorgeous northern iights from| == ° Cgad = | i a are e e J . Soast Gy | about the World Serigs through yes- Of the 20 hite caliected by both | SBOTtly before 10 oiclock to early k‘,‘?"\lbfi(:;“e;“g:dc;f :’gsr;{jme:“"d e s ] ganun | MIDWEST ! # N e o ‘Hé}ft i;‘\Vt“ beon for | this morning, there was plenty of [ A55€™ o , he ] - B =l bm“h California over Wisconsin, Towa' B matflten ‘anccT (gt rx(;‘u I‘l'x\(""h\\:i’h et ‘du,“ \‘m,]gmg spectacular doings up above. 'lthsy plan to leave Juneau Mon- | s shier. over Tilinols, Missouri over Okla- Receipts—$: 5#93‘72 (net). ot fuu‘r. ]‘nnv“lo“\." o (‘L:(’ . Then there was a heavy frost|day for Pelican City. { © + Attest) homa AGM . Texal Olthistian’ over CO"{m_. oner’s share—s47,444.05. . o0 SRR ARes. this morning and out the highway| The Rev. and Mrs. Byron Per- °"9Jc . Mi]LLEN | Indiana, Michigan State over Mary- L avers' share—s$161,309.80. thin ice covered the waterways. soneus are now on furlough, and| A B PRiLLIeS | land, Kansas State over Nebraska, Clubs’ and leagues’ share—$107-| i Incidentally the northern lights|will' go to Pennsylvania and New | oo sl Bt Kansas. over George Washington, Y00 5 AF[-MANNED SH|p caused fadeouts last night in all | York to visit relatives, also to| Sibaceibed wd sworst bef rcm' Marquette over St. Louis, Miami Attendance for the two games— air communications, short wave |speak on the Alaska work of the| uthi:rsth d M oncouug c! (Fla.) over Louisville. 138463 ; I.EAVES pl(KE'I'S and everything and fadeouts con- | Assemblies. They will return to|Me this Oth day of Qct. Mooy | SOUTHWEST AND FAR WEST |, Fecelpts for two games—$630,-| « | tinued intermittently throughout to- | the West Coast to spend ChrislmaslN 2 P{“b‘l;c h?;x::?me ;i Towe State. oxer. ColdiiNg, Tcxaswfi%ri:nmisfloners‘ share for two AHD HEADS NORI!{ e i : Baylor, Oregon over Washington °" 4 i Plavers’ sharé for two games— | fi g ver regon Rune, WeshingwD . Ve RRRC T 07, TACOMA, Wash,, Oct. T—P—The | State, College of Pacific over Ne- 1 ¥ | —— y f 3 Clubs’ and leagues' share for two!|motorship Asa Lothrop left Ta- CARD OF THA | ! vada, Utah over Brigham Young, ” | ) i Py B games—§214,383.38. coma at 12:30 a.m. today loaded i Wyoming over Montana State, 2, { with a general cargo for Alaska | ROBINSON DE AI_ |S off series with the San Diego|what they called traveling goon | Mrs. George Shaw and family ; i Padres. Willard Ramsdell pitched |Squads, the Lothrop’s problems | 3 | the Stars to a 6 to 4 win last night | were to be heard later today in | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Porter [ o jus‘l‘ lpoppvco(Kl_m San Diego, their first in the three | Pierce County Superior Court. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boysen | | {games played there. The rest of| T " \ the best-out-of-seven series will be COUNTRY CLUB 1t Mr. and Mrs George Mantere Brooklyn and Boston baseball offi-| Hollywood took a 2-1 lead in lhe‘night. Hot Dogs, Ground-Round . 3 cials stoutly denied today a ,Aepon‘iirth and was never headed. | Burgers. 318 2t| | clined use of his name termed the ® Sun sets at e would go to the Braves for $250,000 ® ® 0 0. 9 0 0 0 0 and two unnamed players. { ¢ i L) The official announcement of the SUN RISES - SETS * deal is being held up until after o . ; A MODEL 70 — 30-06—WINCHESTER RIFLE the World Series, the paper said. OCTOBER 8 . s OR CHOICE OF A 12 WINCHESTER | : _'® Sun rises at 716 am. e \ Bs S £a. . T ? A Brooklyn spokesman who de: b :,E, . PUMP SHOT GUN. The Award . . Tech over Tulsa, Arkansas over: Texas Wesleyan over West Texas, State, Hardin-Simmons over Ari-/ zona, Rice over New Mexico. SOUTH Tulane over Southeast Louisiana, North Carolina over South Caro- lina, Virginia over Virginia Tech. that Jackie Robinson, the Dodgers‘i stellar second f:aseman, had been| sold to the Braves for a wad of| X and Glen Mould 14-9. 2 | 11 g | e raintion Times merata, Hollywoods e omanr, oase| Millions of bottles are bought by men who like that ' PRIZES for the BEST Dm A“'I'I.Ens mm in a dispatch from New York, re-|DPitchers. | | ‘ | ‘ ‘ ' . learnéd Robinson | _— ported it had report “poppycock.” | COUNTRY CLUB | Open 9 pm. to 7 am. every! 11 million bales of cotton, 308 mil- | night. Hot Dogs, Ground-Round!lion pounds of wool and 975 mil- | Burgers. 318 2t'lion pounds of rayon in 1947, A 30-30 WINCHESTER RIFLE WILL BE GIVEN T Forecasts by one of the nation’s leading forecasters of intercollegiate football games. (Averages 82.99 cor- rect.) Compliments of Gordy, Gene and Chuck at the games—=$94,580.90. PCL PLAYOFFS HOLLYWOOD, Oct. T—(®—The Hollywood Stars try to even up at home tonight in their final Pacitic Coast League Governors’ Cup play- Orestes Minoso smacked a two- | run homer for the losers. Red Adams (8-8) for the Padres e o o o I. ® o o o o et TR Uncle Sam produced more than Forecast by JOE HARRIS but not relieved of the labor prob- lems which have followed the east coast. | The vessel was understood to be { headed for /Haines, Alaska. Manned by an all-AFL crew | which led ,to two minor disturb- }ances as CIO pickets clashed with it from | sympathy and We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the many expressions of during our recent bereavement. AR T ST SO SR GO | deeds of kindness i lasle No one has ever been able to put into words the taste of prime roast beef or cantaloupe or a drink of fine whiskey . . . but this picture tory of Alaska. My commission ex-1 pires August 14, 1951, ; Deer Hunter’s Derby 1949 PRIZE AWARDS o Will Award to Our Store This Season Taken in the Juneau Asea will be made for the LARGEST DEER HORNS according to Dr. Churche’s rules for measuring trophies. The widest spread, longest points and largest diameter at the base are more important than the number of points. Any :orns with an odd point will be docked the length of that point. s FOR THE MOST UNIFORM HORNS AND BEST znd pR'lE " * ® TROPHY—3 POINTS OR OVER. All horns must be from Alaska Black-Tailed Deer taken this season. Only the horns will be entered and they must be connected with bone and in their natural state. “FREAKISH” SET OF ANTLERS from Alaska 3rd PRIZE. .. Black-Tailed Deer bagged this season. The judges will be ann siinced af a lafer dafe A HAND-MADE HUNTING KNIFE WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL AND Snake Pit Bar—So. Franklin St. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 Duke University .......... Michigan University ...... Minnesota University ... 20 Ohio State University....21 Oregon University .. 27 Stanford ... .20 Washington University..27 Wisconsin University ....20 of Bill Honeybee at his morning nectar comes mighty close to ex- plaining PM’s “clear, clean taste”, Order PM this p.m. ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. One set of antlers cannot win more than ane prize. ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. ——All antlers will be on display at QUILICO’S Sport Center until the end of the season and will then be returned to their owners. Bavy. it Army ..... Northwestern U Washington State Oregon State California U. Hunters may register for the Derby by buying any article of hunting equipment or ammunition at QUILICO’S. - ' Complete forecasts each week at BLENDED WHISKEY the “SNAKE PIT” bar National Distillers Products Corp;, N.Y., N.Y. 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