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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU U, ALASKA PAGE THREE SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 rea— Lt A - Billy Evans, Tiger Boss, | BOAT AVAiLABLE frras | BigRacefor | SporfsBriefs [Fight Dope oo iz Spon Fisbomen | ling in the Salmon Derby. It can|| Get Your Tackle from the 'Sh r pl JE -tic Assoclated Eres By The Assoclated Press {accomodate eight persons, His tel- | d Cyel a i o o ack 19 P | Pk ow i i | ephone number is Black 120 and M OUI'S pOS' ace | 5 SEATTLE—Harry “Kid” Matth- | can be reached there after 5 pm. adsen Lycle an SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y Hernie | ews, 176, Seattle, knocked Lioyd | today ) e Fishing Supply | DETROIT, July 28 A—William 1 i o i ] : 5. (Billy) ns, Ger Ma n oas |'“h,° ;::;11‘\ round of the Mead-| HOLLYWOOD, Calif Fabela| The first royal Stuart of Scot- || Fiberglass Rods league !andmgs i 3 L Topmenen Chavez, 124, Los Ar outpointed |jand was Robert II (1360-1390). 8 Popular Salmon Plugs ager d Executive-Vice-Preside GoLY A % e s Lauro Salas, 126, Monterey, Mex 510 Spoons - Hooks - SIEeSs i Flam and Gardn Mulloy gained | Marshall, 173':, Clevel ned to- | o L By The Associated Press ST, PAUL-Dutch Farrison, and | 1 'Kid' Kayoes Marshall With | | By The Assoclated Press | [ of the Detroit Tigers, resi 5 i | | 1s his ball club was staggering Bd (Porky’ Oliver were tied (at| NEW ORLEANS—Nathaniel ADDITIONAL SPORTS Ocean City, Penn and wrough its worst season since he In case you haven't noticed, a}js3 each a‘t W KN \.;;-“ ot ON PAGE 8 Pfleuger Reels 36 holes of the St.jjer' Jackson, 120 outpointed Teddy “Redtop” Dav-| NATIONAL LEAGUE took over in"Degember 1046 Charlie Gehringer, one i mighty tight battle is in progress]poyl epen Tiger | today in the Pacific Coast League tar second baseman, will take ov- [ —for third place SWIMMING is, 132%,. Brooklyn, 10 ; ¢ the vice president’s duties Oct-| The Seattle Rainiers are shaping| DETROIT—Wayne Moore beat RICHMOND, Calif.—Carl Bobo ar e I ber. 1. up as the pennant, winner, and the| Ford Konno and John Marsiall n | Olson, 155, Honolulu, stopped Char- ) Evans said he would leave the | Hollywood Stars seem to be going|d 400-meter upset in the Notional ie Cato, mkl’,.m‘ C 3' SEATTLE, July 2, m—A short, | yall club at the end of th= season |no place, fore or aft, as the clubs AAU Champicnship: ‘,'\ \ l:nI‘;uu\-A.n s a l lll 0 ll D e r b iy A Jehringer will have the title only |swing into a weekend series which - : ed Lowry bout: postpo Ep et Ll X vice president but will take over | finds Los Angeles, Oakland, Pori-| EVERETT NOWELL IS ‘HERE 1ext Fr ain. i tensational light heuvy boxer, Har- | Zgans’ general (manager duties toc !land and Sacramento as close to-| Everett Nowcll of Seaftle is stop o P ! T l c k e t s ry (Kid) Matthews ac- at that time, said owner Walter O.|gether as newlyweds in a rumbleping &t the Baranof Hotel. CAN MAN IS HERE | ) J. M. Angell, Continental Can To man from Seattle, arrived here ssterday on PNA from Yakutat| nd is stopping at the Gastineau| Hotel. | Briggs. eat S mes a st Sacramento AT THE GASTINEAU Portland has won 14 e Eoger " Last night it was a 6-0 shuteut S H 2o i; g Lefty Roy Helser, the baseball coachy ere fo Fish in : gon, Fourth place Oakland, meanwhile Salmon De;by administered another mauling to centuated the for the light-hea the heavyweight championships of the boxing world. ‘The pile-driver smash knock 9 out Lloyd Marshall of Clevelar two minutes and 25 seconds after their scheduled 10-round event cpened before 7,100 fans who on Sale at PERCY'’S New York ind Phoebe Helms Mass. are at the hicago Detroit Washington *hiladelphia ttle Linficld College in Ore- paid $30,000 to see the brief en-| U LOWS | t (‘u;\x;l;x;. ws weighed 176, Marshan| FACIFIC Carl (Tufiy) 1gson, athletic 11:‘7‘!‘:\1“‘11\;1\:: ::::‘nlu‘ 1‘2 xg{m but I 'll i T e w at the wlohn couldn’t beat the Seattle Rainers [ We'll be R that you can register G e B s b e | e S S | B Soiics s Rt TRT R 3 | zlifififff"i}f‘n [lll pond et i et 3. Kaaow \111’. ol e | C1cruc Suppliles and Photo Film and | noarly two minutes o gl viding 3 s S| s now 1cas by six Sk Sl | Camera Supplies to make your Week End marsnawu, wne man Wno once; letic direc : director knocked- out Ezzard Charles and | san Fraioisco 444 |School. The holds decisions over lightheavy K ‘ b o v R 4 ) Ellingson were all classmates at | 3 i Joe Maxim and Jake LaMotia, was | ahtngton State Oolisgeat Bo | et ASSHCHEE o e s:':,s the first to land s solid blow. Ile RSt st Rilihoiont SR feen LTS O stung Matthews with a right to the | ooaihes. tor ob 50 ek ond Warren Hacker came back in headt: = = Bllingso » “(11];1( “‘I“ at” the aflespiece to blank the Seals, A short, sharp exchange follow- By The Associated Press taofball star . pIERENER, the | o saoeher thur i ed They stepped apart. Marsh BATTING: Ray Boone, Indians—|1830 Pacific Coast championship | et S S Slammed two home runs including [and also in the Pasadena Rose |J Maftthews. The “Kid's” was sh inning clout in ninth to|Bowl e the same year. He IS',, v yungauy er, faster and the only one : veland to & 3.2 victory over |participating in the Golden North | TO VISIT JUNEAU landed. Tt caught Marshall on the |5 X Salmon Derby and hopes that his | e Anthony J. Dimond, of the h ostor : ikl - i | U. S. District Court, in Anchorage, #ta b | PITCHING: Con Marrero, Senators|ishing tackle is as good as his) J B DSty Bours 28 0N ‘Thie Cleveland negro veteran fell| FLLOEING: Col Marrero, Senators| | Ll thall tackle” lis due in Juneau next week to vis- | D b phite sl ahroely mioved] T vashing y it his son, John Dimond and fam- ¢ z hit victory over St. Leais, his tenth while the referee counted. He roll- | . LD e LIBRARY OF CONGRLSS ily S& v ot Db anit of nine k. Z1WODN Of segson. e | “He is coming from southern cal-| STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, EST. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 1849 " 1fo. iaENN REPORTS KRECORD RECEYPTS couldn’t rise. T lfolh 1aENN meSpec i B, " lifornia where he has been on va-| KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY e 91 PROOP WASHINGTON—(—The high- A A % cation. Judge Dimond served 12 —— — —— - - — at the Juneau High |gwapped shutouts in their night dows, Soleys and |gouble header. Elmer Singleton || a pleasant one. . | LUNCHES PREPARED TO TAKE WITH YOU | won th Always at Your Service 7] Perey’s —of Coursel | | § 5 TR Fe est receipts of fees in the history & 5 e i ATIENTION FISHERM ! of the Copyright Office were re- 3ot 9% Dlll";g:: 'v; “"’l'f’ y bR : | ported in the “Annual Report of | Alaska untl e oy . or the convenience of Derby | the Librarian of Congress” for the ‘ pointed judge of the Third Division. \ Fishermen, there will be a Mass | h\c'\l‘ venr ‘“‘d“," J;ne 30, 1950, | While here he will enjoy a visit §8t 4:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Ca-| salem 8 Victoria 1 Irecently released. : With ‘Hls’ smGILRTenRsE; arhony { tholic Church. 872-1¢ i 9 Vakime 1 i B | J. Dimond IIL 2enF iy R i o ane 4 Vancouver 2 The Academie Francaise in Par- | ST “s“l" - | —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— chee 8 Tri-City 6 is was founded in 1630. —E&MPIRE WANT ADS PAY— ? """" SR i S ;R ALLOWED, .._.g,._._-“ L * Golden North Saimon Derby 1 Sporting Classic of the North Slalrls Fri., July 27 - Ends Sun., July 29 FISH BAIT . . . for Salmon Denby Pistermen . PRIZES | FIRST: 1951 Oldsmobile Rocket “88” Sedan. Donated by Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. r SECOND: 16 Reinell Boat, 10 h.p. Johnson Outhoard. Donated by P. E. Harris Co., Superior Packing Co., New England Fish Co., ‘ Pacific American Fisheries, Columbia River Packers Associa- tion, Todd Packing Co., Libby, McNeill and Libby. L] . . For vour (onvenle“(e £ THIRD: PAA Stratocruiser trip for two, Juneau to Honolulu and return (Winter Season). Donated by Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. THE GoLDEN NOBTH SALMON DEBBY couEs oncz ; FOURTH:&Ct(ill:’l::;;tn’l’!.efrigerator, 9 cu. ft. Donated by Sears, Roebuck A YEAR. 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