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e BLEN RENFIELD 1 OCK(:‘LI SCARBOROUGH | _Results = MAKESRECORD, MAJOR LEAGUES By JOE REICHLER c (Associated Press Spor(swriter) ses Washi- 11 hold over 'RAINIERS RATED | ASDEAD NOW PCL STRATEG By JIM HUBBART (Associated Pross Sportswriter Long ago, baseball sirater fought off insomnia with little dituy which today is regaining popj- | larity on the managerial hit parade. It goes approximately like so: It's mot home runs that win the games, Take back your power guys; A batting average ain’t no good Without those RBI's. With this in mind then, let us pause for a moment of silent tribute to San Francisco’s Les Fleming who, as of now, leads the Pacific Coast League’s runs-batted-in depart- ment. No bases empty swatter, he. Fleming’s batting average is af skimpy .239. Yet in 27 games, th2 Seals’ first baseman has knocked in 29 runs, a generous contribution to San Francisco’s foothold in the first division—third place, to be precise. Let us also pause for a moment to mourn for the Seattle Rainiers, last in the standings and, signific- antly, last in RBI's. The Rainiers became stricken at the start of the season and were pronounced dead at Hollywood Sun- day from an overdose of sleeping pills. The autopsy shows that Seattle largely responsible for Holly- wood’s 3% game bulge and that the Suds have lost, among other things, the knack of hitting in the clutci If Hollywood could get fat oa the Rainiers, it seems reasonable »\ch' that the Padres can this week, because San Diel ague’s No. 1 te ted-in ¢ _M es | the Boston Red Sox? ¢ McCarthy, Boston's puzzled aager, would give half his salary | victory last night after movmg inio (o find out. Tom Yawkey, the Red an early lead. Los Angeles never 3ox’ wealthy owner, went even threatened—in fact, never scored further than that. He reportedly until Ed Mulligan slapped in a siio. offered the Senators $200,000 anc 64 seconds from the final claxon two players for the -pitgher’s serv- R e Lo ices, just so that his club won't s e P ¥ | have to face him. He was turneu down. And no wonder. Scarborough, just another pitcher to the rest of the American League clubs, is Christ, Stars of major league baseball| Mathewson, Walter Johnson and games played yesterday are: Cy Young rolled into one when he Batting—Max Lanier, Cardinals: doubled home the only run of the game in the ninth inning to give St. Louis 1-0 victory over Cincin- nati. comes face to face with the hard Pitching—Rae Scarborough, Sen- hitting Red Sox. He thrlves or ators: limited Boston’s Red Sox to them. In six seasons in the big leagues, three hits—all by Al Zarilla—as Washington edged Sox, 3-0. MAX WEST LEADS SLUGGERS IN PCL| the six other clubs. Against the Red’ Sox, Rae boasts a 10-5 record. No wonder the New York Yankees -of- fered six players for him recently. Scarborough met up with the Red Sox for the first time this season last night. He proceeded to shut them out, 3-0. Three hits were ali SAN FRANCISCO, April 25—®— | Max West, San Diego’s nard hitting | out two doubles and a single. Three outfielder, was still the Pacific|Others reached base by bases on Coast League's leading slugger | balls. ough games of last Saturday. Only once before in major leagues The Padre outfielder wa 1 ? 115 a player coliected all three oi € hits, that was all the 1910 when Jimmy ¥ { ibly t | with Los Angeles. The Canadians salted a FIVE STAR SLiite B ometoe! Soolo 0T CTH KIS Wi T W HAIG § hNu sy s BRODUCT oF SCOTAS the power-laden crew could get oft his offerings and all were made by one player—Al Zarilla, who rapped OTLA JN""J UNOER GOVEANNENT SUPERV: et eve + 848 PROO? be D.. NEW YORK games tonight An Hollyv s at Sacr: ORTiZ OFF 10 SOU!. AFRICA; MEETS TOWEU. Schultz i Coo: 1€ f from ain: Plumbing @ g'Eea!mg il Burners shone-319 Nighis-Hed 730 ep, Enc, ¥ Telep Beerrri Machine S “|ZITRIDES IS NAMED | | GRID COACH, BROWN RI PROVIDE April 25 our iurs with Goldstein Co. fur storage vault in Juneau Proftect CREES. The only 1 but w 1 pitching per- A ed in by Max L veteran southpaw hurler of the Louis Cardinals. The par- doned Mexican League jumper threw a four-hitter at Cincinnati | last night in defeating the Reds, 1-0. Lanier was the whole show. He not oniy fanned seven Redlegs but drove in the lone run of the game with a double. Brooklyn defeated the Boston Braves, 6-4, in the National League's only other game, scoring the win- ning runs in the seventh inning on a wild throw by catcher Del Crandall. The youthful catcher threw the ball into left field at- tempting to pick Duke Snider off third and both Snider and Carl Furillo scored. Rain and wet grounds wiped out »u to come in and facilities. nvite ) our storage St. FIGHT DOPE Here’s results of fights last night: At New Orleans — Enrique Bo- lanos, 137, Los Angeles, TKO'd Er- mano Bonetti, 132!;, Milan, Italy @. At New Haven, Conn. — Rocky Graziano, 161, New York, knocked out- Danny Boy Williams, 165, De- troit, (3). At Pittsburgh — Bob Baker, 202, Pittsburgh, knocked out ' Rusty Payne, 182, San Diego, Calif. (4). At Newark, N.J. — Charley Salas, 149%, Mexico, outpointed Charlie Williams, 148, Newark, (10). OUT-OF-TOWNERS: Ship your furs to: Chas. Goldstein & Co., Juneau, Alaska Now Available Newly Revised 1950 Federal and Territorial ALASKA MINING LAWS By Henry Roden | COVERING LODE, PLACER OIL and COAL LOCATIONS uu the rest of the major league sched- V-O-T-E! ule. POLLS OPEN UNTIL 8 TONIGHT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling Daily Scheduled Flights fo: Anchorage - Cordova - Kodiak Homer - Yakutat { Same Low Fares from Juneau fo: Yakutat $30.00. Cordova $53.50 Homer $87.00. Kodiak $105.00 102, Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax S Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels per 2.60 0, EMPIRE PRINTING (0. P. 0. Box 1991 Phone 374 BARANOF HOTEL f Phone 716 unes Y [ Juneau VORT 11 PAciric A e THE DAILY ALAmx \ EMPIRE | tions simple tition and as hereinabove stated. —JUNEAU, ALASKA TURESDAY, APRIL 25, 1950 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Civil Action File Number 62 United States District Court for the | District of. Alaska, Division Num- | ber One at Juneau. JUNEAU INDEPENDENT scxioox..i DISTRICT, Plaintiff, v. FRAN- CES J. SMITH, as administratrix of the estate of H. SMITH, deceased, LEPHONSE W. SMITH, JOSEPH M. SMITH, THEODORE | — o ——. J. SMITH, FRANCIS A. SMITH, FRANCES J. SMITH, FRA . M. ENDS His Grace, Most Reverenfl ;PLA=- TON, Archbishop of the Russian Greek Eastern Catholic Orthodox | Church of North America, Trus-] tee, ELSIE KLENKE, and also all other persons or .parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the petition herein, Defendants. |THE PRESIDENT OF THE UN‘I—‘ TED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- | ANTS: ALL PARTIES OR PARTIES UN- KNOWN CLAIMING ANY! RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION HEREIN, GREET- ING: In the name of the United States of America, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Frist Judicial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely within 30 days after the 2nd day of May, 1950, in case this Summons is published, or with- in 40 days after the date of its service upon you in case this Sum- mons is served upon you personally, nd answer the Petition of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled abtion. The plaintiff in said action peti- that the Court declare the to be the owner in fee the following d ed land situated within the Recording Precinct, "umu-tl | plaintiff of trac Juneau uln\ te he vey N the reservations contained inal patent to U. S. Sur- and the paramount right iited States to the portions ts which are tideland tr which tracts of dand are more par- 'lu ticularly described as follows, wit: TRACT NO. to Corne; deg. 48 mi Corner No. 3; thence N. 3 00 mins. W. 09 feet to Corner \ thence S. 56 deg. 48 mins. W. feet to Cormer No. 5; thence N. 35 deg. 00 mins. W. 201.06 feet to Corner No. 6, & point which bears N. 18 deg. 27!, mins. E. 288.54 feet from U M. No 3; thence N. 52 deg. 44 mins. E. 48951 ftet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, consisting of approximately 3.691 acres; 4; TRACT NO. 2 Commencing at Corner No. 1, the northeast corner of said tract; running thence S. 44 deg. 6% mins. E. 96.65 feet to Corner No. 2; thence S. 52 deg. 44 mins. W. 184.19 feet to Corner No. 3; thence N. 62 deg. 15 mins. W. a distance of 86.95 feet to Corner No. 4; from whence US.LM. No. 3 bears N. 62 deg. 06. mins. W. 6468 feet; thence N. 48 deg. 03 mins. E. 210.10 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning, consisting of approximately 0.400 acres; Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten- ances belonging or in anywise appertaining to the above two tracts; and that the Court ascertain the | validity of the claims and com| sation, if any, to which the defe ants or any of them will be en- titled. In the event you fail to so ap- pear and answer, plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its pe- WITNESS the Honorable GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed on this 25th day of March, 1950. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Dis- trict Court, Territory of Alaska, Di- vision Number One. First publication, April 11, 1950. Last pubucatlon. May 2, 1950. ewing machines 1or renty at 'lht‘ { White Sewing Machine Center. 52-t! Frid Calls a o PHONE The thinking 22 or B4 ror YELLOW CAB FOR sm: " | ‘LASSIE", 464 x 13 ft, stern, 165 | BOAT— round Motors t Phone, iron mike, galley on deck, halibut winch and roller, com- plete troll gear, would make good | seiner. 3 years old. Bud Fields Box 762, Juneau. 8 ‘!'WO BEDROOM ) home, well 1 recently refinished inside and out. Garden and berries, Rea- sonable—Call Douglas 232. 856t 5 H P Johnson outboard motor, late 48 model. Variable pitch|N propeller, $100. Walter D. Fields Ph. 581. 84-tf RTABLE 2-bedroom_ fur- nished house, 1 acre ground, near alrport. See Joe Kendler, i1% FLAT BOFDOM red cedar skiff with oars $45.00. Write Box 2353 or phone 38 16-tf o7 . |2-BEDROOM _home M [ARGE BIZE Leng restauran'| small boat harbor range. Contact Cleo Comers a! BEACH PROPERTY Olty Dock. 460-t/ | Well constructed, completely fur- —— M8, RELIANGE, 52 ft. mator sail- | Dencd beAch cahin; wonderful er, diesel powered. See at end ACREAGE: float No. 1, small boat harbor About 8 miles from Juneau, !Wd LOOKING for a place to live.| house. Three smell compact rooms.|BOATS: Phone 817 82-tf | 26-foot cabin cruiser; new chryulqr AR 110 Crown motor; sell or trade] and let the property buy itsel: 36" TROLLER, may be seen 2% | for car or beach property. NEW LISTING—920 12th St. Tw miles north on Glacier Highway| THE CLARICE—can be seen for| houses, one bedroom each.” Part at Gov't. Dolphins. Inquire at|few days at small boat harbor. ly filled. Good business locatior house across tfrom R & L Scow 1 mile further out. 83-3t “mn' & m‘ 38 v o e - % and planned shopping center REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS $6,000. Phone 676 over Frist National Bank { NEW PRICE—2 mi. Glacier High W=-A=N-T A-D-S ‘ FOR SALE FOR SALE vestment return on these prop- -erties. furnished; excellent view. Office in Alaska Credit Bureay, , ( NEW LISTINGS—Seatter Tract two houses, $12,000 for ht,h Front house 3 bedrooms, nvl reom, diningroom, sun backporch, large kitchen. nm- in rear has 2 apartments, 2 e bedroom. il room and one Begu: tiful view. Income from uf 4] three $150. Move into any pa 24 ACRES, house, hoatshed gar- age, 650 ft. beach, 2% miles of _ remodeled, furnished, basemen :i::inu-g:rl:s Pafl:l::ge, ms;_l;f way, 2 bedrooms, floor furn Nt i T. it - rnl “m large yard on beach. $6,50( 1 . Grey Marine complete s, '\LW TERMS- month, takes $6,800 house Basi Road. Full basement, four bed rooms, view. Owner finance. 6th at KENNEDY--3 bedroom, children’s play rooms separ®( large llvingroom, diningroom, i 1\ > rel to o ilt and ready to g« Jay’s Super Service for rations, lY‘S'I'ABIJSI‘!!}D business in Juneau ! for one or two, nice incomei 1 investment. Write Box uz i 814( BY ATl OWNER becomr ar for obile Club Sedan, ne tives, ‘low mileage, excellent con- | | Olad l | dition. See at Jorgenson Motors. | YES, you ment ow $13.500. 3 Apts One 1941 ette. An old fashioned, comft able house, swings and sand, , all furn 87-3¢ 6th and East; oo =L for kids. Across street from ;'" SRR tarame 92, H P Evinrude Speedtwin| lic playground. 2 blocks f it Newiy priced to Call Blue 505. hospital, 4 blogks from schob, these terms View of harbor. 00. i i RY SMALL o within ten person .o month interest twin beds comple Basin Road. $2250 cash or Hom: d 1 i complete, 1 ze bed 350 terms, at 1 éxte ing taijle | SUMMER CABIN with beach, Lg: —————| 1 jig saw. Ph. 0392 after 6 pm.j Cove, $2,400. #7.3t |BEACH HOME, fireplace, 2 1 rooms, basement, large EXCHANGE Bridida workshop, modern knchtn o new itial property in Northern for property in Juneau. 1 340 86-1mo. SHOP bath. Make offer. |ELFIN COVE, 4 rooms, dock, $1,4 DOUGLAS PLAYGROUND, rem eled Spruce Corp. hoi rooms, livingroom, kitchen, storm windows. Nice bright lit CROCK'S BOAT { 5 @ 0. 70 WILLOUGHBY house for only $4,500. ALIZING 1IN PLYWOOD {1948 HUDSON COMMODOR ND BRASS SCREW CON- door Sedan, “cost $2,083 %" STRUCTION, = cabin cruisers, speedboats, V-bottom skiffs, etc. I am much in need of a good NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 3rd day of April, 1950, duly appointed tires, new uphoistery, new pair new vaives, spripgs and guicc] Trans. and clutch overhauled, #1 administrator of the estate ,of | Pickup truck, will take truck as 425 this week only, A Charlie John, deceased. part payment on 20 foot cahbin |36 FOOT TROLLER, 9 ft. beay All persons haviug claims against; Ccrwiser “LULLABY,” Jeep power- double ender, 30 Palmer er ed, radio, stove, ready to travel, gine. ONLY $2,500 for quick be 85-tf | —~owner has job in Anchora walting. +8 SMALL HOUSE to be moved. 10x sultable for short batchelor uflm.cmbemovedonu-uv& the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, April 3, 1950. or will sell for.$1650.00 1949 INDIAN CHIEF motorcyale, like new, $900. 121 Grey Marine Gas with power take-off, used one season, $1000. Bud Fields, Box 762, Juneau. 8546t { coupe. Inquire Alaska hm! t. N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator. First publication, April 4, 1950, Last publication, April 25, 1950. CARD OF THANKS 38 OLDSMOBILE, 5 passenger; J. L. Peterson. 83-tf 1-15 gal. Schaefér lde cream re- We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our many friends, The| frigerator. 1-Glass top 150 Salvation Army, The Alaska Na-| Ice cteam refrigerator. Both &t tive Brotherhood for the beauti-| reduced pricés. Ph. 971. 82-6t ful floral remembrances and { many kind and thoughtful ex- pressions of qmpuhy during the illness and passing of my son BOAT, “VALRYRIE" and boat _equipment. Bee Churchill, Admin. Estate of Os- and our brother, Walter Jackson.| car H. , or attor- Albert Jackson ney Howard ‘D. Stabl -8 Frank Jackson ‘ Esthér Howard GOOD ovst with small Goldie Moses apt. 8 reasonably Ruth Lokke Write C M1 DR. SIMPSON RETURNS 4 ROOM partically furm house TODAY ON 3:4 acres pat land Auk . Jake Hendricks, 3 DENALI —————'———-—-——-—v— DONT BUY a sales talk. Rétoof with beautiful aluminiul . -hm(fi- at actual cost of material snd labor—Warde A. Johnson. Ph.;8l. Bl e il I ndgatind by HIGHWAY home, Mile 16. Make offer, Ph. 707 * 62-t KNOCK DOWN FREEZER, 12 ft by 16 ft., York Machine. $500. actual cost, Warde A. Johns +down, balance monthly. George| Ph- 81 '66-11', Brg T-12| ;MPLOYED couple and-ome ch 1 BARBER CHAIR, 1} wash bowl, need apt. or house in, :um‘ Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall. or Douglas. Ph. Douglas 145. 6 § : 74-1mo. S A DAY NURSERY—Mothers care * your small child. Mrs. [Wm, P sey. Ph. 938, 406 HlStELI.AlIEWS e el GUARANTEED Realistic Perm: ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 ¢ Lola’'s Beauty Shop, ®hone 315 Decker Way. L Dr. Robert Simpson, optometrist, returned home today on the Denall after several weeks in the states where he underwent medical treat- ment. Some of his time was spent in Los Angeles and then he went to Seattle where he was with his son, Dr. Robert Simpson, Jr., who is a physician in that city. Mrs. Simpson, who was with her hus- band in the south for some time who returned to Juneau a short time ago, reports that her husband is much improved. WHY PAY com,rsc!ors mlcwfi’ F 100f with aluminum shingles _Xpm ments, Call 428 Hall | 68-tt | SEVERAL Large ana Sman Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National CDA CARD PARTY CRES , April 28, 8 p.m. Parish fellow YELLOW*> WINTER and POND, Co., 1a411 Complete photographic Supplic Developing-Printing-1 jalargin 4 Artists’ Paints and T [aterials Blue Printing - Prmtostats AR LR AMEEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf Knitting, fishing, sheep-herding and farming are the industries of [the Shetlana Islands. | WURLITZER. Spinit piano for fent Andersori Piano S.on. Ph. 143 Waynor addition for 2 months| ATTENTION REIEKAR beginning May 1st. Ph, Red 557, Mceting Wednesday- —followed | social. Bring your {“White - m ‘i ‘ / FROM BARROW From Barrow, Ala: Mrys. 'Hy, M. Simmons is re ered at Baranof. e i e \