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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 LARGE NIGHT FOR BATTERS INPC GAMES Double-figure Scores in Two Contests Played- Jo Jo Connedts (By The Associated Press) Hefty batting sprees featured the only two Pacific Coast League base- ball games last night. The Sacra- mento Solons thumped the ‘third- place Oakland Acorns, 12-1, and the San Diego Padres swamped the weak Hollywood Stars, 16-2. Rain for the second straight night cancelled out double-headers tween Los Angeles at Portland and San Francisco at Seattle. Jo Jo White, the ex-Detroit Tiger, swatted six for six—including two doubles—as helped the Senators to their first victory of the week over the Acorns. The Padres clubbed four Holly- wood moundsmen for 21 safeties. The Stars committed eight errors to aid in their own defeat. Bob Ferguson allowed the Stars but eight scattered hits. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— wW. L. Pet Chicago 12 6 667 New York . 13 7 650 Detroit 11 4 611 St. Louis 9 9 .500 Washington 10 12 455 Philadelphia 9. 12 ' 429 Boston 8 12 400 Cleveland 6 13 316 (All games postponed—Standings unchanged) . (Naticnal League) Team— wW. L. New York 20 5 Brooklyn 16 | St. Louis 1 12 Chicago W e Boston 10 12 Pittsburgh 10 13 Cincinnati 9 12 Philadelphia 6 19 Yesterday's Results New York, Chicago, 5. Pittsburgh, 12; Brooklyn, 3. St. Louis, 7; Boston, 4 Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 2. (Pacific Coast Leaguc) Team— W. L. l‘ct. Portland 30 13 698 Seattle 23 18 561 Oakland 25 21 543 San Diego ... 24 23 511 Los Angeles 21 23 477 Sacramento 21 24 467 San Francisco 20 23 465 Hollywood 13 32 289 Yesterdays Results Sacramento, 12; Oakland, 1. San Diego, 16; Hollywood, 2. San Francisco-Seattle, rdin. Los Angeles-Portland, rain. MAYOR MANDERS WILL NOT SIGN CITY WARRANTS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 18— Mayor John Manders has ordered the expenditure of city funds halted and notified the City Council he would refuse to sign all warrants until the Territorial law providing for bonding of the municipal treas- urer is clarified. He said the treasurer has not qualified and he will ask the Territorial Attorney General for clarification of the law which re- quires: the treasurer to be bonded for “not less than twice the amount of public money that may come into the treasurer’s hands.” City revenues Here are about $1,000,000 annually. § MUSHER SAYS HE IS INNGCENT CHARGE HE STARTED FIRES ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 18— Peter Rabidu, native musher, pleaded innocent to an accusation that he started nine forest fires when taken before a U. S. Com- missioner at McGrath. He said he built the fires because he fell in the river several times and the weather was cold. i He was given a jail sentence of 30 days, suspended. Rabidu was ar- rested after a patrolling airplane traced his trail through the wil-] derness, where more than 20 acres' had burned over. 1 e, — THAT EXPLAINS IT ROSWELL, N. M.—G. R. Mor- itzky claims a longevity record for| a robin which he says has returned this spring for the twenty-seventh year in a row. “I think he's a bachelor,” said Moritzky reporting the robin, whichl first appeared in 1918, has never brought a mate or built & nest. ——— Andon K. Mackenzie and family, of Anghorage, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. be-" THE DAILY ALASKA hMP \‘L~-jl,NI:AL. ALASKA - > | ""’,ff.“fi.‘,}.‘é’ow PLUS €6 Bmsl ROUNDUPS® Bums Suffer Their First Loss‘SET“_E ISSU E, | Against Western Clubs - —Giants Roll On | Jack Hand i | Softball Tilt by Aid of | By S [\ AC Guardsmen Win Second““" of Chapel-by-the-Lake Has New Officers inl meeting of the Sunday adies was held at -the-Lake on May 12. ted during the meeting DETROIT—Big Alen Benton, vet- an Detroit pitcher discharged by e Navy bocause of Migraine head- hes, wastzd no time in becoming, 1f, 1 headache to op- men in the first month &« an League bassball the son (Ansoctiuten Frase Spesis Whlter) | Since returning to the Tigers thi Max Mielke, Superinten- The honeymoon was over in S“ppery fmgered Foes ’ pring, after two years at the Nor- ¢ rs. Stanley Jekill, l:\.\x\amm |Flatbush today with the Dodgers’| man, Ckla, Naval Air Station, the Su tendent; Mrs. E. J. Buchan- [11-game winning streak emded but SIGNAC S—MOORE w ETAOINNN pound righthander has been 2 tary, and Mrs. Harry Arn- the New York Giants still were The problem of handling that worth his weight in scoreboard ©l r and organist rolling in high gear witH 12 vic- bounding balloon of a softball in gocse-eges to a light-hitting 1 - | tories in their last 13 games. field was still an unsolved bug- | troit club. DOUGLAS PEOPLE | | Ppittsburgh did a thorough, 12-3, a-boo to the Signacs in their second | At the age of 34, the big Okla- Cun avail themselves of the Royal job on Leo Durocher’s gang, which league game last evening; so—the homan has started and won five Blue Cab. Phone 14, at their Cs had knocked the Bucs off three in ' Coast Guarders wal off with | straight gam three by shutouts, Stand 24 hours daily (Adv.) | |a row. It was the first loss for their second win by a 13-4 count. |and has yie ust twe runs and 22 . - Brooklyn to the western clubs that| Fischer and Sullivan traded bits in 45 innings, the last 24 of sunk them 64 times in 88 starts ies for the Signacs in the third which has been sc ss. His earn- ts J last season. {canto, Sullivan taking over the ed run average is a sensational 0.20. s“NnAY. | Charley Grimm spent another mound chores, but the Bluejackets | AS TRUE AS dreary afternoon in the Chicago weren't stopped by the shift. They| BUENOS AIRES—Luis Angel Fir- e < 3% Cubs’ third base coaching box ' added ancther due of tallies in the 'po, who fougnt Jack Dempsey two DECEN[:Y against the Giants, getting more fourth. The scorer got tired of |dacades a is enthusiastic about ;. "y | exercise waving relief pitchers in chalking up errors for the Signal his protege, 226-pound Abel Cestac, WILL PERMIT! from the bull-pen than from Corps outfit, so just washed his whem the former Wild Bull of the * waving base-runners home. Claude hands of that portion of the busi- npas said last night is about due Passeau had the Giants down, 5-2, ‘Dess. lin New York. Firpo thinks the 26- going into the last of the eighth,! Last evening’s struggle ended of-|year-old fighter, who stands six foot but he walked Mel Ott and was ficial play for this week. Another two, has all the physical requisites nicked for singles by Joe Medwick, slate of four games opens next to blaze a trail in United States Phil Weintraub and Ernie Lom- Monday evening, when the Old boxing, but says Cestac has yet to bardi in succession, for the start Awkwards meet the Headquarters ccutrol his temper in the ring. Luis of a six-run spurt. Eleven men Company team. {now a millicnair rancher, sent Ces- went to bat as New York rallied The Box Score jtac to the States with a letter of to win, 8-5. Signacs— AB R H intreduction to Jack Demps2y and The St. Louis Cardinals got a Bartlett, 3b 3 0 1 ther old friends, ' splendid job of relief chucking by Sullivan, ss-p 2 '} 1 . Rookie Ken Burkhardt, who tossed Arsanto, ¢ 3 1 0 CHICAGO—Teny Cuccinello, vet- a full nine-inning six-hitter against Sundsten, 1f 3 1 1 - cran Chicago White Sox inficlder Bosten, 7-4, after starter Sam Par- Nelson, 1b 3 1 0 who is currently l2ading the Amer- tenheimer had been yanked with Croken, 2b 8550 ican League in hitting, now enjoys n-hmrlflNNW“’“ two on and nobody out In the first. Fischer, p-ss s another ~distinction. ~ With Paul o Round trippers by Ray Sanders and Burkette, rf 3 0 0 . Waners release by the New York TH Babe Adams helped Burkhardt re- Hawkins, cf 241 0 Yankees, Cuccinello is the only 20 cEmnY cover from his first pitch, a three- Brown, sf ey | 2 0 . member of the National League's run home run ball to Butch Nie- rad E man. | Totals 28 9 . I l:’l"t:’:: ).—it_-"""’bdl"dfl':ff’_"‘.’.'fflfi"lt.'wbm Frank McCormick’s circuit clout Sl 1l with one on in the eighth enabled' Coast Guard— AB R H E Il Cincinnati’'s Walter “Boom Boom” Olson, ss 4 1 2 Beck to trim Whit Wyatt and the Russo, 1b e g Phillies, 4-2, on a five-hitter. True, 3b 4 1 2 If the western weather continues Stimac, p 3 1 1 stormy, the American League teams Randall, If 4 2 2 will have to play in the rain just Meyer, cf 4 3 2 to keep their franchises. Not since Martin, rf S T ; Sunday has there been a contest Henry, 2b g g g CLASS 0F played in the junior circuit, with Judstrip, c 3 1 0 rain and cold weather closing the Buchanan, sf 3 0 1 { parks no matter whether the teams s et tried to play in the afternoon, twi- Totals 36 10 13 | li"hL or night. All were postponed. | st PR T Yapd Score By lnnings ELLIS TRANSPORT it Guard 38020001310 - Coast Guard 3 8 0 2 u 0 0—13 10 .. 1111()00—49 FLIES 9 THURSDAY **" } LEAGUE STANDINGS Ellis Air Transport flying yester- Team— W. L. Pet day had the following nine passen- Coast Guard 2 0 1000 gers: Blue Jays 10 1000 Juneau to Wrangell: O. M. Has- Old Awkwards 1 0 1000 seth. Signacs 0 2 000 | Juneau to Petersburg: John Ham- Headquarters Co. ...0 1 000 mer. Freshmen » o1 000 | Juneau to Ketchikan: Lewis Jones, % o T R |Ellis Reynolds and Robert V. Kirk. & . Coming into Juneau from Ketchi- Bor dfay ?_‘)’?(F“ o kan were: M. G. Sucrow, Kenneth ‘After May 15 I Will not be we- Smith, Joe R. 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