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e e e e e r— < p— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1942 PAGE SIX St. Louzs Meets New York In World Series E’@@T IE&& RESTLTS CARDINALS CHAMPIONS, NAT. LEAGUE Take DoubTJeader from Chicago; Brooklyn Pitcher Is Frozen (By Associated Press) | The St. Louis Cardinals became| the Champions of the National| League for the sixth time since 1926 by climaxing Sunday one of the most stirring drives in base-| Chicago in the first game of the ball's history, by a victory doubleheader. The Cards than clinched the title in the sec-| ond game. Cheered on by a crowd of more 6. than 31,000 baseball fans, Ernie final scores of played last opening | The following are the University | North Carolina 6. | South Carolina l), Naval Station 6; i Notre Dame 7; Wisconsin 7. Nebraska 0; Iowa 27 shut out Stanford, School, 25; Ul'm 0. GAMES SUNDAY National League Chicago 2, 1; St. Louis 9, 4. Pittsburgh 8, 7, Cincinnati 7, 4. Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia 3. Only three games played. American League New York 6; Boston 7. Detroit 0; Cleveland 8. | Only two games played. | Coast Playoff Series | Seattle 9; Sacramento 2. | San Diego 1, 7; Los Angeles 4, 2.| GAMES SATURDAY Brooklyn 8; Philadelphia 3. Boston 4, 9; New York 6, 0. ond game forfeited to Boston. Cards-Cubs game postponed American League Detroit 0; Cleveland 3 Only one game played Coast Playoff Series Seattle 4; Bacramento 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Final Standings National League Won Lost Pot.| 106 688 104 675 85 559 | 6 66 68 8t. Louis Brooklyn New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Boston 59 Philadelphia 42 American League Lost 51 59 69 9 81 82 89 99 Pet. | 669 | 612 543 487 474 446/ 4! 357 New York Boston St. Louis .. Cleveland Detroit Chicago ‘Washington . Philadelphia ............ YANKS LOSE TOREDSOX FINAL GAME Richson Chalks up 25t Victory; Cleveland in' Fourth Place leading football game Saturday afternoon date of the grid season of Washington 27 | Oklahoma 0; Oklahoma State 0, e | a Northern Boys Score Shut- Py out Over Stanford in Lakehurst Marquette 14; Kansas 0. s e ‘v Kansas State 0; Texas 64 PALO ALTO, Sept. 28—Wash- ington State launched a drive for Geneva 26; Carnegie Tech 0. ie 100k Lafayette 16; Cornell 20. {ball championship last Saturday afternoon by a victory over Stan- William and Mary 3; Navy 0. ; 7 American International 0; Bas-‘mfljori'.y of the football experts In the second quarter two line more| Lawrence 0; Colgate 49. [P jac htlon el Ohio State 59; Knox 0. | 25-yard line. eft halfba y | Stovers passed to Earl Brenneis, sub | couple of tackles to score stand- | White pitched a 5-hitter and his| |ing up. South Dakota 0; Illinois 27. four-run rally in the fifth inning ‘Qcmc 6 "f_o Lt The Cards took the second game| Great Lakes 0; Michigan i behihd Jmumy Beazley'’s 7-hit North Carolina Navy Rreflight| 13; Harvard 0. Dodger Hurler Frozen : . - As pitcher Kilby Higbe bent over ]FJ‘?:]([@ ]\;;)v"r;i\\]},:\f,; f’"“‘"‘b‘“ 39. to pick up a ball from the mound‘ Tows N;&ul‘[’l("lluhl \wH E N TulANE lyn against Philadelphia Sunday Pittsburgh 7; Minnesota 50. afternoon, he glaced toward the | California 6: St. Mary's 0. \ i board showed St. Louis had .iusl} St. Mary’s Preflight 10; Oregon 9. scored four runs against Chicago Tulane 27; Southern California | Cards for the flag, died right there.| Santa Clara l"' Brooklyn went on however to] —_— S dB ' ound Beating Last Sat. Reds End Low Cincinnati blew two ball games | Afternoon to Pittsburgh Sunday to end thu | season in fourth place the lowesl‘ } LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 28.— | The Southern California Trojans ager in 1938. best teams on the Pacific Coast took a sound beating last Saturday lafternoon at the hands of Tulane in the second period against a slow Trojan line and outcharged Angels Padres Bame '|'0 the Californians for most of the da 'I'O See Who Mee1s tinued to score with two more y touchdowns in the third quarter. ini H H Score was Tulane 27, Southern Rainiers in Finals (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Pacific Coast League cham- OREGON S‘[A]‘E pions were crumbled Sunday |game to Seattle in the Shaughnessy DEFEATS |DAHO Sec- | play-off series. San Diego and Los Angeles split AT HOME(OMING |off series, the Los Angeles Angels | taking the opener and losing the {nightcap to the Padres. Los An- weighed and outpowered, but still Idaho celebrated Home- | Padres, three to two and the teams|coming Day by losing Saturday to ;mem. Seattle in #he finals. to 0. Two-Pi o=k"1ece and In Green Black Brown College of Pacific 0; Wake Forest 0; Big Surprise Fordham 14; Purdue 7 the Pacific Coast Conference foot- Wesleyan 6; Coast Guard 14. ford and to the confusion of the OVer| ton 6. { plunges advanced the ball to the Georgia Navy Preflight 14; Ponn] right half, who squirmed past a teammates locked the game with a S piaiers Auburn 0; Georgia Tech 15. itching. to start the third inning for Brook- ]Northwestem 12. frozen in his bending position. The| Oregon State 32; Idaho 0 and the Dodgers' hopes to tie the 13. | s £ ‘Southern California Takes win, ending the season. ;S (R ENTO since Bill McKechnie became man- | ‘gxmmlly rated one of two of the | who exploded two quick touchdowns remainder of the game and con- Ln\ifurma 13. | sacramento lost the fourth sumgm |a doublehéader Sunday in the play-! MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 28.—Out- |geles now leads the series with the fighting, |meet today to decide which will Oregon State by a score of 32 Blue Red (By Associated Press) | Boston wound up the 1942 base- | ball season Sunday by defeating the American League's champions, the New York Yankees with Cecil Richson gaining his twenty- nrm victory and makine him the wm— ingest pitcher of the. year. Joe DiMaggio slammed out his| twenty-first homer during thei game, The Cleveland Indians gained un-| disputed possession of fourth place in the American League Sunday by‘ blanking Detroit. Jim Bagby lim- | ited the Tigers to six hits for his sixteenth triumph. | — .- | The chalil was & flute or reed- pipe uséd by the ancient Hebrews. ' JONES-STEVENS SEWARD STREET | | {last Saturday afternoon, as Eddie | afternoon nine games over the Big Six Con- bottled up the running line of Lgxc‘ HUSKIES IN WIN, 27700 SEATTLE, Sept. 28.—The Uni- versity of Washington footballers uncorked three touchdowns in the third period of the game to white- IOWA CITY, Sept. 28. — Iowa wash Coach Alonzo Staff’s crushed Nebraska last Saturday |weighed College of the Pacific. in the first victory in Washington's hard charging line INEBRASKA CRUSHED BYIOWA ference team. The Towa lads had| College of the Pacific completely. accurate, right arms and tossed core was University of Wash- three of the touchdowns on passes Huskies 27, College of Pa- The score was Towa 27, Nebraska 0 0. B — —— ., GEORGIA TECHS FIELD GOAL COSTS IN WHITEWASH; OREGON ONE GAME AuBuR" loSER PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 28.— ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28.—Coach Bill Alexander pulled the blanket off his dark horse Georgia Techs, ing cfiic flight eleven from defeat last Sat- urday at the hands of Oregon. A field goal from the 28-yard line Prokop and Freshman Cling Cas- tleberry passed and ran Auburn into submission, the final score| being Techs 15, Auburn 0. NORTHWESTERN IS BESTED BY | BIERMAN'S MEN | EVANSTON, I, Sept. 28.—Strik- ing a happy medium of power on|Willlam and Mary's Indians a sec- the ground and accuracy in the air, ond victory in seventeen years over Bernie Bierman's Iowa Naval Pre- | the Naval Academy’s inexperienced flight footballers harmonized the and erratic gridders last Saturday attack around Bill Schatter to de- afternoon with a field goal. The feat Northwestern afternoon, 25 to 12 a kick at a 40 degree angle, ball sailed squarely between the Oregon 9. NAVAL MIDDIES LOSE TO INDIANS ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 28 —Harvey Navy 0. The Amerie;nx—;e’oirl; know that if we would raise the billions which we now need to pay for the war and at the same time prevent a disastrous rise in the cost of liv- ing, we shall have to double and more than double the scale of our savings. “Every dime and dollar not vimlly‘ needed for absolute necessities should go into WAR BONDS out- | Bob de Lauer saved St. Mary's Pre- | |in the last 20 seconds of play and | the | posts. The socre was Preflight 10, Johnson’s mighty right arm gave Gaels around for most of the game | gers last Saturday |final score was Indians 3 and) T e Fight! Work! and A War Message on WAR BONDS from the President of the United States “and STAMPS to add to lhe—slriking power of our armed forces. “If these purchases are to have a material effect in restraining price increases they must be made out of current income. “In almost every individual case they should be big enough to mean rigid self-denial, a substan- BRAVESWIN Michigan BY FORFEIT; Pulls off KIDS DO IT NEW YORK, Sl'pl 28.—The Bos-| ANN ARBOR, Mich, Sept. 28.— |ton Braves were awarded a forfeit A dazzling aerial game and frenzied game over the New York Giants line play by a handful of veterans }Iml Saturday afternoon in the sec-|combined, put Michigan to a 9 to 0 lond game of the doubleheader, al-|victory and upset over the heavily though the Giants were leading 5|favored Great Lakes Naval Train-| to 2 in the eighth inning ing Station eleven last Saturday Hundreds of children swarmed afternoon. onto the field from the stands and | play could not be resumed | The umpires awarded the game lo Boston with the usual 9 to 0] game and from there it was never more than a couple of minutes dur- ing the scrimmage when either team was not threatening touch- downs. il PURDUE WALLOP | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 28. — Ford- | forfeit scare. : |ham's Rams, Sugar Bowl cham | The children were admitted “"plom loosed two of three bursts of | the game in return for bringing in | aerial fireworks last Saturday after- |scrap. wxmon and gained a decision over | Purdue’s stubborn boilermakers, 14 (to 7. A e PHELAN'S GAELS NOT SO HOT IN LOSING, BEARS BERKELEY, Calif, Sept 237; | California worked hard last Sat-| . \urday afternoon for a skimpy vic- B 'I' |tory over St. Mary’s Gaels. a e Ie Coach Jimmy Phelan, formerly | ' ‘of the University of Washington,| flelded a typical Phelan eleven and. MADISON, Wis., Sept. 28.—The surpmed the crowd by shoving his Irish of Notre Dame and the Bad- of Wisconsin cashed in for) 's if trying them out. |one apiece in the game last Sat- ‘The lone touchdown of the Cali- lurday afternoon out of numerous forna Bears came on a one-yard |scoring possibilities and the game hurdling plunge by Jim Jurkovich. | was settled for a tie, 7 to 7. | Score 6 to 0. | The scoring of both elevens took | Syl place in third quarter. | BUY DFFEVSE STAMPS Excitement started early in the Nofre Dame, Wisconsin ROBER TS, JOHNSON $4.50 - $5.00 Family Shoe Store Seward St. SAVE!”’ “tial reduction for most of us in the scale of ex- penditure that is comfortable and easy for us. “We cannot fight this war, we cannot exert our maximum effort, on a spend-as-usual basis. “We cannot have all we want if our soldiers and sailors are to have all they need.” Fuy War Savinigs Bonds SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH OUR BOYS This message for Victory is sponsored by ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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