The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1951, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 THE DAILY'ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA i PAGE THREE . Players in Three-Way Trade | WILGAMES | =i ses ervice, announced ‘today. has been m WIL games Tues-| {he u emiployment offic ®, Tyvoll t Gissh R R e AT T o - S RS 49-Phone-13 ition will be fille until fu By Associated Press 3y As teil Prens = I r GRIZZLY BEAR TAKES % -\5 i) i b . '_; fi‘ The tight Pacific Coast Leag 2 | 1 mb: to gr Aan- 1 LIBRARY BOGES OUT race has produced another reshuf- | P : ¢ Fall 3 fling in the standings ¥ e 2 b ( o w0 m o bocks, in the |4 Bill Sweeneys Portiand : . s : ] : S bsE B st Al i - § Prices Giaod Thursday, Priday and Saturday are st 1t, and by f s € & J b b 3 3 : i BBy r were due to go out teday on games, yele gav Sar 1 o1l ¥ i i L . " b U Fish and ] ace from H\('I in the hurlers H T 3 . ) DR g BRE | Pelican. The circulating library § kla ppes \CO; d s 1 Ao 3 . ! S ponscred by 1 Rotary Cl :!]8 llfli:‘- i Y. 0. ¥ A ‘ € b 3 P k. ol 3 e W u ipal Safety | <Coks and e pLb l( by .nu.l.«. i 5 to | t s at it, a i ¥ gt 5 4 4 Y Wi sre-| Mys. Forest Young will act as Portland ht ; AT 3 )} 1 2 el = S i ‘ % 1 r!crarian at Haine: Mrs. Ruth A, to 2. Seattle unve 1 Ducsa th % b i | nie v Council swanson at Elfin Cove and Mrs. A. to the home folks. He’s the right This is the year, avers the erst- | : g e el .. Stwhisin | Werscn ot Delican, | hand pitcher ”;U Rq‘m;A wl firehs and Feller pitched 3 _ M 5 ) f Juneau are the arch- The sh and Wildlife i got from San Franc He fooled | his 1 the cs ien 1 . ! : 3 it and Forest Service cooperate ! , Portland for one inning but the|r v ping the power a " ot s x 3 1 will meet in the|distiibuting the books. | ¢ | | EAT CO. Meat at Iis Best - af Lower Prices Beavers scored six runs in the 30ston 0%, t 3 Y \ rs of the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and eyl L g S ond and seven An the “'f ' i b s EiX | B At s were involved i e -way trade which fayor ino Hendrickson said to- R. Foresman of Tokoma | though by this time Del Duca ¢ and his fir 1 Southy r Lou Brissie ¢f the Athl to the Indians. Park, Md. is registered ot the Hotel | ‘.’"‘“‘ h'““ his \'f_’/"‘ "D “3\ be Bl Rl it b v to right, top to bottom ! Ray Murray and f ne ys are encountered, bi\lx‘Juncau‘ 4 _Mlm‘ Farm Fres_h L \ [N A e S B by | ;. S s sl Plicher ‘oldak f the Indians and Outfielders Dave Phjlley and ed for immediately and| = g | 4 st g S T e ! i White Sox who go to the Athleties; and Out- ready f about June 1. R Bud Guldborg. Ed Barr di si-place tie with Wa « 5 ; : T i ay6 for tha' Wire him no end by sm The Senators overéame o 6-3 der Lehner of the A's and Inielder Oreste Minoso of the rs for the Fire ; A 3 1 homer. Tt was one of . outlast' the Browns in a 13-| Indians who go to the White Sox. (» Wirephoto. ATe now at the sub-} those nights, and nothing Seattle night affair at St. Louis, 9- 7 T s operations wete ' bl ] did scemed to be right. Vernon's homer off CIliff| M MOOSE WOMEN MEET £ the old City s VE | W Jim Marshall, Os rookie | 1 1, broke up game H Women of the Moose will hold a — irst ba an, smashed his seventh ards in Top Fla ot & e t the | €18 s /\ X Kelleher of the Stars followed iisputed possession of i . orts from memkership, home- IN ES( pOSI"o“S g [ ;\-i'm h:\lwxlh in the role of a 1 11t 2 1 fll\ 2 I z , zking, Moosel , hospital and 1 Jol t d » RE4PEE § | publicity c v { e 3 and the blow d t I ton lights, 5-2 e . i 1s Gissberg has been appointed | Charlie Sipple, San Diego hurler, | managed to hold on to second place 5 | _EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— | laced a three-run homer in the |when Pittsbu set the Dodzer ITROTT, May : Has for-{ TR TR e ki | Passenger Service Choice “Steer U T T e ey n R F@a‘eé time s et ] SHORT RIBS TACIFIC CCAST LEAG ANOF 5.S. DENALI Tues. May 8 Mon. 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