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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 DUCKS' LEAD PAREDDOWN 10 3} GAMES Padres and Rainiers Move Ahead Into 2nd, 3rd Spofs, Coast Race 1By Associated Press) San Diego's surging Padres had | a slim but undisputed hold today on' second place in the Pacific Coast League, after a 5-1 victory over _the loop-leading Portland Beavers last night, their second| straight of the series. The four-way race for the top grew hotter than the proverbial “depot stove” as Portland’s margin was pared to three and a half| games. Oakland lost its tenuous grip on second place in splitting a twin-bill | with Los Angeles, winning the| opener, 13-3; and dropping the | extra-inning _nightcap,, 5-4 Seattle, which tumbled from | secopd to fourth last week, Kkept| pushing along the cofneback trail with its second in a row over Sac- | ramento, winning 8-3. The Solons were able to get only six hits off | yoyng Alec Palica and his relief, Sylyester Johnson. San Francisco shoved the tail- end ' Hollywood Stars deeper into the cellar with a 9-4 victory, giving the Seals a 2-0 series edge. The O'Doulnfen exploded in the eighth after two men were out to score nine runs off Jim Sharp and Johnny Intelkofer. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— w. Chicago 10 Detroit 10 New York 10 Washington 9 St. 'Louis 6 Philadelphia d Boston . 6 11 Cleveland ... -5 10 Wednesday’s Results Detroit, 4; New York, 1. Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, Cleveland, 2; Boston, 1. (Only games played). Pet. 14 867 625 500 429 412 353 .333 10 (National League) Team— New York Brooklyn St. Louis . Chicago Cincinnati ... Philadelphia . Wednesday's Results Pittsburgh, 9; Boston, 5. Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 4 Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 2. New York, 6; Cincinnati, 1. L. . 6 7 7 9 9 9 13 [(Pacific Coast League) Team— w. 3 Portland ......... 25 Ban Diego .. S| Seattle . .21 Oakland ..............21 . Sacramento ... Los Angeles . San Francisco . Hollywood ... Wednesday’s Results Seattle, 8; Sacramento, 3 San_Diego, 5;. Portland, 1 Oskland, 13-14; Los Angeles, 3-5. San_Francisco, 9; Hollywood, 4. — ., NOTICE} Pet. 564 487 462 436 .289 Ethel Lange has leased the “Arctic Rooms” and will not be responsible for any debts previous to this date. 5/10/45. (Adv.) ETHEL LANGE. . — ARF YOU AFRAID OF THE; THINGS YOU DREAM ABOUT? 1, am! That's why I'm the LADY IN| THE DARK! the 20th Century Theatre, adv. 658 | 558 | 563 | See me Sunday, at; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~~ ]UNEAU ALASKA TIGERS CLOSE IN ON CHISOX ' LEAD IN AMER. Dizzy Trout | Keeps Hex on Yanks to Score Fourth of Season By Jack Hand (Associated Press Sports Writer) Detroit was breathing on necks of the first-place Chicago White Sox today, only a half game behind because Dizzy Trout had the hex on the New Yankees. For the seventh time August 24, 1943, the colorful right { hander from the Indiana farm | country ‘had turned back Joe McCarthy's club. Trout's fourth success of the | year, coming 4t the opening of the Yankees' first western trip, served to accentuate the positive value of | the Tigers' three-star mound staff. | It was the Dizzy one's fifth com- plete game to four for Al Benton |and two for Hal Newhouser, a \coml of 11 in 15 contests. As the Bengals elbowed past | New York into second place it was beginning to look like the same old | story all over again. One bad ;thlee run fifth inning cost Rookie Al Gettel his first defeat, 4-1. Mel Ott's 494th major league homer in the New York Giants’ night- game gave his team a 6-1 nod over Cincinnati before 23303 fans, andgtied Ottie with the late Lou Gehrig for third place in the home run derby. Only Babe Ruth with 714, and Jimmy Foxx, with 527, were ahead. | Brooklyn earned a 6-4 verdict over the World Champion St. Louis | Cardinals, for its fifth successive triumph. Rookie Vic Lombardi tightened up in the clutches to minimize 10 Card hits as Dixie Walker bashed a triple and double to doom Harry Brecheen. Paul Derringer saw his four-game streak go up in smoke as he and/ the Chicago Cubs bowed to the| Phillies, 5-2. \ Tommy O'Brien’s douple with the ! bases loaded started Pittsburgh off to a 9-5 edge over Braves and a decison for Preacher | Roe over Jim Tobin. Cleveland shaded the Red Sox, 2-1, on a pinfh single by Paul O'Dea with the sacks choked in the | last of the ninth, to give Allie York since " Reynolds the edge in a tight duel with Jim Wilson. The season’s smallest crowd, 941, saw the White Sox triumph, 6-4, over Philadelphia on Thornton Lee’s effective chucking. St. Louis was rained out of a‘ home night date with Washington. APSPORT | ~ ROUNDUPS | By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. { (Associated Press Sports Viriter) | NEW YORK, May 10.—The Uni- |versity of Oklahoma’s 40-year-old |High School Baseball Tournament, |starting today, drew 55 entries this, lyear, far more than any peace time iyears . . . The kids will use eight diamonds for the three-day. event| . The Portland Coast League lBeavers have just learned that the fence around their park, which clos- les a street, has been illegal for two !years . . . Wonder if theyll have to} toss out all homers knocked over| it? . . . Before starting their regular season, the teams of the All-Ameri- ican Girls' Baseball League will tour Ithe 15 Army Camps of the Sixth Service Command . . . Now that per-; mission to resume horse racing has been granted, would you say it was 'a-a Day? SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES George Binks, the Senators’ rook- HOTEL ALASKAN——-SITKA QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Located Near Russian Chirch Center of Town N-0-T- RETAIL A meeting of all Retail Clerks of Juneau will be held at the A.F.of L. Hall THURSBAY, MAY10 at8:00P. M. FRANK MARSHALL Trustee, Local 1392 I1-C-E CLERKS ® Chicago ; ‘up and Washington bought him . . . Football |eve cn Mike Schumchyk, the‘ld still the Boston | gy cumeldm owes 2ball to Red Smnlh the bulky ach . . . When Milwaukee d a first baseman last season remembered that Binks had re- after a few scasons in the r miners and was working in 2 Brewers looksd him Ti Next fall keep your who went to Ar- (Dread- cm Center Moriches, L. I, and George Bolla of Ohio State vk never played football year, but w: All-South- Conference end Bollas, 19 cld and 335 pounds, is the est athlete Ohio State ever had. ge and Frankie Parker epresenting the Army in Inter- tennis matches in- Hawaii against the Navy's Lt. Don MecNeil and Ens. Bob Kimbrell . . . Pugh| East, former Giants’ pitcher, and Sld We: a little minor League ball, are teammates on the Bainbridge Navy team. Surely they must meet on the bench. SPORT SHORTS CLEVELAND—Lariuping Tommy Ecll was one up and one to go today |in his drive for a crack at Welter- weight Champion Freddy Cochrane’s title. ‘Tre 146-pound Youngstown slug- ger hammered a technical knock- cut over Cleveland's Church Hunt- €r last night, winning the opener of Matchmaker Larry Atkin’s tourna- ment to select an opponent for Cochrane. Hunter weighed 146':. Bell is to meet Jimmy Doyle of Los Angeles here June 7 in the finals. Referee Jackie Davis stopped the slaughter last night in the fifth rcund after Bell knocked the Cleve- lander flat as a flounder fillet for the third time in the set. NEW ORLEANS—This ball season, not football. But take a look at the Sunday, May 6——New O] Nashville 0. Tuesday, BUHEI]O 3 ‘Wednes Del,, 33 Who's 1 is base- May 8—Baltimore 2! May 9—Wilmington, agerstown, Md., 13 2 LEXINGTON, Cemmissioner Ky., — Baseball “Happ; Chandler of horsemen when he id off-limits to {ba But when xazmg is resumed, Ken- | | tuckian Ch:mdlm will have a name- PAA TRIPS TODAY Seattle for Juneau today following: Orval « Lee Ann Sturm, Fred Gepner on Hansen; Oscar Bergs Arthur Waldron From Juneau to Whitet Amsden colors of P A B. Wldcnrr at Bel* | mont Park. The t cially Commis fwer ar-old’s name is offy- | Elgi red in honor of tI\ M and the 1S PSYCHOANALYSIS A FRAUD Then how come it enlightened me about the man I love? LADY IN THE DARK. 20th Century Theatr Sunday. a “IEMBERS RIS W < EMBLEM CLUB e requested to attend EIK's Day Program, Sunday, M - - EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS i to attend Elk's Program, Sunday, You are request Day You Mother’s May 13 CLIPPER EXPRESS | POUNDAGE CHARGES FOR SOUTHBOUND /’ RAW FUR SHIPMENTS @?" PAN AMERICAN Worrp AIRWAYS 135 SOUTH FRANKLIN sT. PHONE 106 N WALTER J. STUTTE GENER”L CONTRACTOR New Construction and Bemodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Rox 3091 Estimates Furnished Public (Dbservunée of Mother’s Bai; SUNDAY, MAY 13 SO0P. M. All Elks Kliks’ Hall and Emblem Club Members particularly requested to be present. VICTORY CAFE Now Open In Its New Location at 460 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Specializing in CHINESE FCOD.. . and HOME MADE PASTRY FRIED : CHICKEN and STEAKS We also serve lw appoiniment Full Course ORIENTAL DINNERS For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Drop in at THE VICTORY CAFE NONA ROGERS—Proprietriess ’ NUIL ! Lola's Beauty Shop now open for business. (tf.—Adv) AT I e . | VANITY BEAUTY SALON Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr VENINGS PHONE 318 Cooper JPEN | THE FIXIT SHOP Second_ Street ical Instrument Repairing al Light Re k “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building Metcalfe Sheet Metal Heating—Airconditioning—Boat Tanks and Stacks — Everything in SHEET METAL Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. For Comfort and Service F. B. Get the New Wash- McClure, Ington Habit Mer. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel (NEWIWASHINGTON | e e & | HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE n |} \ E Cold |} Waving Permanents Styling Shaping ! ! l Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ' | Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 'l'anned ' RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. BSeattle, Washington CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 8. 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