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N MQNDA¥, MAY 15, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THRER ) Il | ! Saturday’s Results | ' "AKE ME ou' Io | Oakland 5, San Francisco 2. FEAI“RE IHA' ls Hollywood 7, Los Angeles 6. 6 ]l U R R Y 4 3 I THIRD SpoT o — 2“ i ' Ends Tonight (APITOI. S COMEDY| [ STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS AI 20"" (E“TURY nas 1omi Pacific Coast League ' with the exctement ana ol ot s pieso 0w | 10w s voure aterana || Positively Will Not Be Held Over! a big league ball park as its back- G B vvont 18 6og| Who st these days—don't miss Y H ’ ground, M-G-M offers an infectious Portland 21 533 “Mr. Belvedere Goes to College, . new Technicolor musical in “Take Tos A 23 531 [ new Twentieth Century-Fox comedy mmn EvEnYn onv HAPPY Me Out to the Ball Game,” now at R e '. D bl o;x:(]fl::vles : 21 523 | At the 20th Century Theatre ENDS C lete Show: 0 i the Capitol Theatre. ain IerS Sp lt Ou "] 8an Francisco 23 24 4g9| The most screamingly funny thing b omplete Shows 7:25—9:30 Its stars are Frank Sinatra, h R cvanento g 17 31 a54|to happen on the screen in years TUESDAY Feature starts 7:50—9:55 Esther Williams and Gene Kelly, eader Sunday—Take A w18 30) 33 |and years, it's even more hilario with Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold S . 3 X RS i than “Sitting Pretty,” last year's and Jules Mushnin (the comic eerS, 4 '0 i National League ‘rib-tickling hit which introduced waiter of “Easter Parade”) in sup- ¥ W L P"I"m suave, sophisticated Clifton ¥ o porting leads, which in itself is a Philadelphia 14 9 609 Webb as the self-styled genius, Bel- _G sfi/yl guarantee of home runs in song, By I, R St. Louls ... 13 8 591 | Vedere. M suon 87, romance and laughter. And “Take| (Associated Press Sportswriter) Booklvn : 12 9 57| Shirley Temple is co-starred in % ””/ Me Ou_t to the !?‘all Game” has all The unheralded Portland Beavers | Chicago 10 9 500 | the ]auuh-pa'cked lm: n\v a \\‘]\r w |§n;\ ch . 105 g way. | find themselves installed well up | Boston 12 1 5o Who has tobe convinced that Bel- \ m’el‘r:sersfi:;;n::;(l)l::s nr:und tWO | in the Pacific Coast League’s first Pittsburgh . 12 12 ‘500 | vedere is as good as he seems. am whose owner jvis V any — - Gene and Frankie, tha L ggad e division today, and even the Vaughn | New York 6 11 353 i { 4 . *Anchors Awelgh* feam unexpectedly ‘arrives in Florida to[ Street crowd may be wondering who | Cincinnati .. ... 6 15 386 chfim\ WEBB s‘m,fyTEMPLE ncl weig supervise spring training. The new | forgot to lock the back door. o (oAS]'Al FlIGH'I'S singing, d.flnclnfll owner is a woman and the fun] portland, a familiar tenant in the American League Mr- ere clowning! starts. PCL catacombs, crept unnoticed into W L Pet BR'NG 42. 'AKE s‘ S fi “’ third place yesterday on the pitch- | Detroit 138 6 684 i G“ 20. ing efforts of a rookie Towd farm |New York s 148 586 with 4 e COATIES SHUT OUT {vor enc's mexas oldsier who's trav- [ ovton .17 10 890] atuska consil At tight TOM DRAKE - ALAN YOUNG { eled so much that the Santa Fe| Washington . 12 10 545 | this weekend brought 42 persons s 4 MOOSE “I“E 10‘[0 railroad hired him as a brakeman. | Cleveland ........... 11 10 524 [t; Juneau and carried 54 from here The kid is 22-year-old Bob Drill- [ Philadelphia . 8 14 364to points in Southcast Alaska. ing, up to Portland this season from | St. Louis . TR T 278| T, Tenakee: Tom Paddock, Wal- N . l" pRA(II(E GAME the canebrakes. He cranked up a [ Chicago 263 | ter Hellan, John Durney, Al Roe- 1 to 0 shutout over Sacramento in hlke, and John Daugherty; to Sit- the first game of a Sunday double ka: Col. and Mrs., E. D. Upson, Th?fsctt’mstt Guard bfisgmlwteflm header. In fact, Bill Mulligan was Dr. Murray, Georgiana Smith, W. F d dable del won its first game yesterday 10 t0 0{so pleased with the four-hitter that F. Muehe, Ed Jolk, Mr. Mitrovich, r more dependable del ive ['] amfion_ b as Don Wilber, young Coast Guard {he tore up the kid's old contract Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Smith, Lu= 0 D ry op ¢ right-hander, held the Moose team |and gave him a raise. ther Johnson, Dolores Jones, Don- 4 ¥o two hits, H Final scores of WIL games over (na McGraw, Mrs. Blankenship, « inr Mope pesirsin P“C'W“‘L“’e el J.“"Sf‘ t;““‘“ the weekend are as follows: Emily Marks, Ester Wilson, Jim uring the five-inning practice | Lynn, a railroad man in the off sea- Sunday Resull Iph Richard- o y Results Funk, Gus George, Ralph tussle. son. He, too, twirled four hit ball as Yakima 9-3, Wenatchee 2-0. son, Rabbie Llanze, George Llanze, Y =Y & WID SAVE YOU MONEY Wilber, hurling a sharp-breaking | Portland smothered the Solons, 13| g1 7.3 “Shokane 3-0 and 9. B. Chewsat, e P izzli 1, in seven inning second g 3 e :;rveM and a sizzling fafit hallj had t‘;me the seven i g Only games scheduled. To Petersburg: Joe Bartol and 8;‘.‘;:’1..'5.?3?&‘.2’? models— e Moose team on s hesls, AL ] gamo. Games Saturday Walter Heisel; to Hoonah: Roy AL T P T Yo though team manager John G. Er-| All 13 of the runs were earned. In | .0 o 9-6, Victoria 17-8. Bean, Willlam Dick, Mrs. Ann bland wanted to take him out after | the opener, Portland’s lone tally| . ni¢v 8.20, Vancouver 4-6. Allain, Alfred Horton, Margaret three innings, Wilber asked to stay | came via a second inning homer oft | g0 "0 ‘eoilane 3. Dick and infant, and Brownie Will- | g on the mound to see how he could | the bat of Dain Clay. It was one of | oo ohee 5, Yakima 2. ard: to Haines: Freda MacCam- H do through the full five innings. five blows off Max Surkont, loser Ak muc’k Mrs., Helen Hotch, Susie § ? Erbland was pleased with the |in the pitching duel. q w4 4 i Godines, Richard Dellagnese, Bud 3 L early-season showing of his nine. He| Portland took over third spot FIRST OF FOUR Barry, Jack Gucker, V?vian Jack, ] was inclined to consider the first | from Los Angeles, which split a twin BE"EF"S Y IlD Hazul.TrIvgs and C. W. Kerns. § hit a good omen for the season. bill with second place Hollywood. B GU To Skug’wa‘y: Powler W. Mnrun,‘ P % h First Coast Guard player at bat,| The Twinks shelled three Angel IO BE HE'_D MAY 20 Mrs. D. Byers, Delores Chitwood, ‘ Al Dorris, shortstop, connected | flingers for a 12 to 5 verdict in the and Viola Swanson; to Pelican: : 3 solidly with the pill and dunked it | opener, but dropped the finale, 5 Mrs. Christianson, B. Hall, Clifford in Gold Creek for a double. to 2. Chuck Stevens of the Stars First of a series of four money |Huot, Mrs. O, Winther, and Albert Ernest Arnold, first baseman, col- | Was the big hitter; he batted SiX|raising activities of the Women's | peterson; and to Snettisham: Sam lected two hits, and Wilber, hold- | for six. Guild of the Episcopal church will | peccvitch and Bob Coughlin. + o“ munsnnv ing up his side at bat as well as Rainiers in Split be Saturday, May 20, when one of | prom Sitka: Cecil Pfundt, Dol- | s A ’ on the mound, also added to the the units of the Guild holds a|gpes Jones, Carl Hall, Bud Phelps, ", We join with Seattle in th% World P score with two clean wallops. ]‘_“ S:“;lea S"’“_:‘y lm‘c";esi‘c’:’:f jummage sale at the parish hall,|Buq Whitesides, Mrs. Howard, Eli remiere o The victorious team has slated | “15° dCfPC "] “‘_‘ O e poteny | I the basement of the Episcopal | Howard, George Newhouser, W. F. TECHNICOLOR WESTERN two more practice games for the ;enr:: Diel;: P;d&re::\zggmfltet:elx\ 4| church. Muehe, John Cushing, C. Griffin, g b " " : week. Tomorrow evening it will go A i The guild has been divided into|Gus George, Emmett Botelho, Bert ® Greater cubic-foot body capacity P« SImn wuh AUDIE MURPHY against the Elks baseball club, and b sar_x iego edged‘ g R.mx.uers, four units, and each unit, headed | pelhus, Col. and Mrs, E. D. Upson, . . Py lue for 3 to 1, in the afterpiece, however g © Smart body styling with real advertising value for you Thursday will play a return engage- | e b inh »1by a captain, who will hold a bene- lanq Scotty Dennard; from Peters ; ment against the Moose. 9 Jack CAsabim's GHo, runl 11(;mer fit in the near future. burg: Marie Baker, William Biart, ® Body and chassis carefully matched to each other for and the three-hit pitching of KeW-| captain of the unit giving the |Mr, Rahte, Gladys Becker and Per- maximum efficiency , e otttk Igmmndge salo 18 Mrs. James O. Rysigy jsmolds: . \)“"de-trend front axle, shorter vlvheel!;ue?r turnin p_‘l" OPE" FORUM 0" The Rainiers, still in the cellar | 3n “gno has as her committee Mrs. | prom Ketchikan: Grant Lowry i r , sho s 4 but not quite so deep, took the|parry Lee, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs.[anq Bill Brown; from Wrangell: angle for easier handling in traffic > series, 4 to 3, their second straight.| sA}jce Brown, Mrs. Stan Grummett 3 i 3 . . d valve-in-head 3 ed fc S b a J. B. Cable; frem Hoonah: Mrs. ® Silver Diamond valve-in-head engine proved for Your Depflsit' PROPOSED SCHOOL Oskisnd drubbed Ban ang‘]chco DA Min. Prank Sngbucd. Mary Dick and Paul Dick; from power and economy Bo"D ISSUE ToNIGHI twice, 11 to 1 and 12 to 8. Charley | ggle starts at 10 am, and am-|mepakee: Walter Hellan, John i oA 42 P A R E S AF E Gassaway southpawed the Seals|ong the bargains will be various|pymey, Al Roehlke, and John 3-speed Synchro-shift transmission specially % : 3 into submlssmnd mh the ml’rrlmtl’g rock garden plants from the garden [ paygherty. engineered for stop-and-start operation n open forum to discuss the pro- | game at Oakland. The Acorns club- | of Mrs, Guerin in Douglas. e . Chris Lamer- ° AV . rakes, easy-riding Cradle-action BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES posed issuance of school bonds for | bed out seven runs in the ninth in- Jefid R0 T il eafl:(omurSk;z;z’unrdt Fowler . f;:l_)’n;';‘"flx Pres-stop b o 8 4 SAVINGS BONDS cons}tlrucuon of a new grade school | ning. U. N. Secretary Genefal Trygve |aartin, end the Rev. and Mrs. J, on the Smith Dairy property will be ; The afternoon game at San Fran- | Ije indicated today that he may Ay i " 4 D . K. Dodge; from Pelican: Mr. ahd i - held tonight at 8 o'clock in the |cisco stood at 6 to 1 for the Seals|stay in Moscow most of this week |nrrs A. M. Wahto, Karen Wahto, M'l‘ I“NEA“ SAI_ES ANB SERVICE P. B' Au[“ grade school study hall. going into the ninth, with Con|to continue his attempts to medi- and Gordon Wahto: and from Gus- . ! The forum is sponsored by the|Dempsey tossing three hit ball. But|ate in the East-West cold war. An tavus: Mary L. Crowell, Juneau Haines Tie S Parent-Teachers Association in|Dempsey lost his stuff. He yielded |informed source said Lie had ac- bank is pledged to conserve- their last meet of the school year.|four runs before Melton came on.icepted an invitation to a reception SEATTLE, May 15 — (® — Twin sy o The safety Officers for the coming year will|Ralph Buxton held the Oaks unti:|at the Norwegian Embassy Wednes- girls were born to Mrs. Jean Fisher, of depositers’ funds s eue D POSI be elected and installed. the 13th, but a five hit outburst in | day celebrating Norwegian National| o\ ctralian war bride, here yester- = f peimacy considerstion. In An election will be held tomorrow | that frame finished it. Day. day—Mother’s Day. ‘ » ‘- addition, the bank is 8 mem- IN TH'S BANK to get the voters’ opinion on the . ud!d--lhdl-: bonds—worth $750,000—to enable snce Corporation, which the school to be erected. 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