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MONDAY, MAY 6, 1946 THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA A Knerr (8) and Rosar, Desautels | 1 inner, remain N in the lm— 1t Pimlico Saturday, on tep of H\(‘ Cleveland 000 103 000—4 13 2; 1k » climb out. The series went and richest Derby wee d b Ilm' Washington 300 110 34x-12 12 1! ¢, four ¢ s to three. l he greatest crowd ever to see a 'oMoRRow ml | Reynolds, Krakauskas (5), Kne—; [ herse race in America—more thar man (6), Podgajny (8) and Hnye.\‘ d STAN or 100,000—he'l be doing just wk The regular weekly practice of Lollar (6) { 4 Pacific Coast Les his daddy—Beld Venture—did a {he' Juneau City band will be to- | | Lconard, Pieretti « (6), Kennedy T'e J : 8 @ morrow night at 8 o'clock in' the| e R T - g (6) and Early, Evans (6) { fl!“ n Francise ‘ d st Saturday as an 8 t hot, Grade School auditorium. All mem- _ g National League 3 I i g ssau ¢ of d nite bers, and also newcomers, are urg- {cther timely hit, by Frankie Cus- poston 101 000 000—2 9 0 ) 5 ure! Downs, and waltz ed to attend. ';"unuln a 4-3 victory in the night-| [ee wallace (6), Konstanty (®) | llywo n Sy Sia Feder Rratbs sNOW b, Wanted bo. Tikt. ie BIG STRlDE 2 paed b Pennotnis - ond S s, ot S5, §p] 1 Doubleheader with o 1o B | xovmense s, s 6| iobhie e e oo HOSPITAL NOTES Warren Mehrtens AT my Sewell, who hurled the first 5 poui 001 111 000— 4 10 a 4 Portiat 30 Sap LB How kU Ba e & AR o e : — clea nine innings of the opener for Coder, aall. Hofferth; Pollet, | Angels After Worst : Foret oo e of the saddl g to hold Cooper wheel ever was as big & nin jn along the backstretch St. Ann's Hospital discharged the was taken to a hospital pjckson 4), Wilks () and Rice fS = ’ amble racing horses, and if fol o e fa T WP TR B e me e 5 g s eason ceam C WEHIOH 3 racing ' horses;. They paid hi 96,400 for the following patients Saturday:. Mrs.| . ‘; xif(:q““.‘;;. l"';t:‘ybhl."“ ,‘(;:,‘\l I\“'“" T e SR Sefback o 3 e gt R i ““‘"" ""“\’“‘l icb, and now he & bankroll of Ed McCord, Fred Lehto, Mrs, Frank ts s A RRINEY ( 3 6 — New. VoIl 5 371 ook at the Texas Kid Stine, Mrs. Edwa J put the heretofore disappointing cincinnati 000 001 010- 7 3 By WILLIAM WE ATHERBY t is 3 500 | Wi 2rocklyn accent—Derby- s“fi heasdl¥ " tbr th v‘:-l\‘ 4 bp:vr'»I:":vxmc:.l;r“h'f-:;“: Bucs in a fourth place tie with the s pmacher and Lombardi War-| (Associated Press Sports Writer) 44 e it Assault’s ‘time for the mile and N 3 Chicigo Cubs. The state curfew pon (7 dor Meer, Lambert With the of an Irish mar 4 ; S g e g e TER L1y Yeleer AP, Lagsuarn 102 SCRR s 9 400, The Derby uaring with the de- | seconds, slow because of the mud- Admitted over the Weekcnc wered law halted the nightcap. Shoun (8) and Muelier !ager, San Francisco's Seals emerg- . 0 o 6 400 | formed foot—bred & T 3 3 Hfls Mau'ed Enemy HUTI- Huge Ernie Bonham made his new York ook 00004054 -5 2 8 Codhy Ty : worst, setback Lo st 8. & 0formed foot—bred by o Tesan in dy erack Saturday, Geotge Codman, Alfred) {1046 New York hing debut & cincinnati 110 401 00x—7 11 1'of tho'season leading the pPack by o, . o 3 Texas and tra ied by ‘a Texan, but | gpy Seng was sécond and Ham- | Bovlik, Earl Barcus,' Donald Olsen, TP e by whinH the = Oiicaga | r z it e st g e pg. Philadelphia B 3 .278 pilcted a jc from Flatbush— sen was third edical patients, and Steve Pol- ers for 27 H”S In 65 hitescx 4-2 b}l\l,'()“\ 33938, The .m?,f'iivf.}rfi:‘;mH“ZL :ya.lllgxij:ll;l‘:flnéi‘r:,!:‘A\l;’c A”(“(A;::(‘ Llaq\l:llp_:.‘;:l.l‘:,2\:‘? i National League 5o \ in rid ,‘“ l(’n“’»f\rfl\‘ “.'- Che crowd is estimated at 100,000 lack, for a tonsillectomy: Sunday, Times at Plate Yankees fifth straight vietory mov- nquejler (9). 1A' doubletieader _split . yesterday \I\U : ot ey, trying to make history repeat greatest ever to see a horse Roy Trafton and George Madden, ed them within 8 and half ppjjadelphia 000 100 0 00— 1 11 3'with the Los Angeles Serap T i x ! 3 black-eyed susans e in Americ both for medical attention. S of the American league leading Red Gpicago 000 000 11 2x—13 15 3' wound up the first series in which - o - : ; Mo u?sififir?\i:fffim o Rowe, Raffensberger (T), Karl|San Francisco, at the top sin ORie ot i Aoy S S e b i (7), Humphries (7), Lopatka (8) t of the n, has rece 8 piftabeEeg Ml Hasbebh rensiing S ; reonters mmap. 0nd Seminick; Borowy and Me-|dunking. Los Angeles won the first you yoyy Cullough, Livingston (8). tgame yesterday, 3 to 2 in 10 in- ihnati Philadelphia 12 e e using’™, ped the string by belting a homer ppjjadelphia ... 410 000 200—7 14 0| 1ings, and the Seals aunexed the St. Louis Cardinal's slugeing ang then setting off a two-run Chicago 100 €00 000—1 6 1 0.7 nightcap decisio ving the outfielder may bacome the 1irst yup dogle p6'the T s ) : O 1 e A i L BRe: 1 i e : lly with a single to give the Tig- nylipan and Seminick; Passeau,! Angels a series vietory of fow big leaguer to attain a 400 batting ey u 5-4 victory over Philadelphia : bt & Kush (1), Adams (8) and Living-igames to thr n"“‘k e T f}”“ o The RRdEs - ooed. W opene ston i In the 10-inning contest, the Seal: Q ponal leaguer to reach those 10.2 as Bobo Newsom aided by Sam progkyn.. 100 021 000 00—4 11 1|awarded the game to the Angels| fl Helghlp in, 16, yogus: €hapman’s fifth homer, notched his pivopureh 8 PR o i S AR The 25-year-old ex-God, who ¢ (l,' vlitoty. Pittsburgh 800 000 010 P1—5 12 2 1on errors. Catcher Norm Schlueter | i i . rdi and Sandlock, Auder« pi P front of ti join the Navy at the end of the new york Giants proved he still - '(10), Hallett (10), Plate ‘and e i 1944 season, quietly has been maul- cop pent the Reds when he out- 'L““n‘";“l"l" s ey s (w’“‘d‘u‘n a wild ‘11;; w to first /\L .b“ d ing enemy hurlers‘ for 27 hits in pjichad Johnny Vandsr Meer - A § L 000.005-4 6 1':):;;\;& of 21,385 was in Seals Sta i e L g?lnaipe;;fil;xfgx;lzxtk(o? q;['m‘ ot S mj'kn}- > .d,‘,)l:'.)li e o Filteblagh 000:301—4 8 1| when the Seals went on the dia-, LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 6.—T Musial got six hits y y as (“,:f-m‘“m 1((“-“\;”? ot dribibing (Cilled, Suniday law) __ imond yesterday, the Oakland O8Ks {5 the day that Lowsville I the Cards gained an even split With o the hands of the Chicago Cubs (.o % ROV (&, Webber (5).inaq a chance to catch up in th ly of aspirin and starts Boston's Braves and moved into a o e fhat sawme. the Philoqeloia CAS%Y (6) and Anderson, Sand-{jennant chase. But the Hollywood 0 eat b Ty first place ti> with Brookly e I e, D P sabia lock (6); Gables, Strincevich (6), gtars met the situation nicely, from Hogas e Rark w8 tonl fae 3 2 s ! Phils came back to win the second poe (6) and Salkeld. Loy s : . : X 18 || here, will tel the National race. His trio of saf- pome 7-1 before the Tecord Wrigley the O'Doul standpoint, by pounc- ycy the Derby isn't a tr test cties in the opener helped give the Eielq crowd of 45,505 D TRELE |ing on the Oaks for a double' of race horses but just a big ad Cards a 7-2 decision and Lefty with shortstop Cecil Travis en- thrashing, 5 to 4 and 2 to 0. for two of Kentucky's prineipal Max Lainier his fourth victorY joving a perfect five for five at (lASSES IN GLOVE | This dropped Casey Stengel's inqustries — horse breeding . and without defeat. Th: Braves With ihe plate, Washington’s Senators MAK'“G AR{ BEGUN Oakland club back into its accus- i distilling i . Blg Mort Cooper helding his form- cyerpowered the Cleveland Indians !:(vmrfl third ple a half game be- pqa¢ 1w winners have brol er mates to 10 well scattersd blows, 4 to move into a fifth place tie Eo g !hind Los Angeles, and ended the qogn a result of racing a hard turned the tables in the nighicad with the White Sox and drop the mpe gl S Gaseey Teiie | a 4-3 edge for Holly- and a quarter so early in the e Gets Six Hits Also Tl,li‘ 11:(0 :r»\'cn:h/ r‘)‘fl?U.. 2 et held here by Miss Imogene Ward “‘;‘\'f‘ [ R SRR g O "' One »\\.1'. Bold Venture, sire : : i .y | The scheduled double header be-, of the University Extension Sel BOTAIEN’O. B i “SCI- ) of Salurday’s winn Another former Redbird with tween the Red Sox and St. Louis vice men, Gerald Staley and Man- Byt the really Boston, outficlder Johnny HOPDP, Browns was rainzd out. also got six hits for the day, twWo mThe short scores of them home runs in the night- cap as Boston Manager Billy South- American League nd guarter was rinutes 6 3/5 cases, Chicago vice held their first {iel Ve LR the Plo- 5 ety STEWANGESS SiRbick 3 FASTERFLYING Ty afterncon at 1:30 o'clock in the |\ ORI MPCEIRI. (I S0 | Whirlawiy, O and Extermin £ A LR MEAS MO U N ety penthouse of the Alaska Light and |"¢ ue, hurled the Solons 10/ ater didn't seem to mind running . |a twin victory, 7 to 3, and 3 to0 2, in May And that Derby prize Power Company Building. There 4 R 8 cver the San Diego Padres 18 worth AHBRREE Hok worth got an even break in his first Chicago 000 000 020—2 8 2 “"“”“f"_( i l“:i”rgv‘féfl"e"s‘:f:f‘ f‘ll“:r( The League’s northern teams! Robert J. Kleberg, Ji. not only series in St. Louis, whers he gain- New York 010 020 Q1x—4 8. 1, tomorrow an > olit a doubleheader, with Portland | ccllected the $96,500 prize, but $2,000 e nis greatest famo by leading tha! Lyons and Tresh; Bonham and !‘PP’:::‘; “C‘l‘a“g":“:;p betng_con- | taking the opener, 4 to 0, and Se- | a5 breeder of the winner. And don't Pittsburgh knocked the Dodgers rhua phia. . 304 200 C1x—10 11 0 ics Room, b“gummfl at B mludu : A:l.(l.\ ’nli« \( .\./ u‘t ‘m‘l)n.} 1\4141 it out of undisputed first place by| E2nton, White (3), Gentry (8) this evening. S, T D:M,;“m-‘\ or not, that’s a lot of money. sweeping a double header before and Swift; Newsom and Rosar. =i imes after he an overflow erowd of 37,953. A Detroit 000 012 200—5 6 0 NOTICE ilimeBeht’ earlier this 4 FIRST TIP pinch single by Jimmy Brown scor- Fhiladelphia. 021 €91 000—4 8 2 I will not be responsible for iln)‘fhmun‘; R T 2 When Mrs. Elizabeth Graham's ed Jack Barrett for an 11th inn-, Bridges, Hutchinson (7) and Rich- bills made except by myself. | O:n: sotent I"-|:m 1045, Dast - Jet Pilot made a show of a two- ards, Tebbetis (T); Christopher, JOHN DANIEL ABBOTT. i “""lyear-cld field in the opening race o 3 s Derby Day, a press box observer said: “You may have seen next Holel nooms vear's Derby winner theve. Jet Pi- | lot was supposed to be the fastest {fwc-year-old in the barn even be- Seaitle |fore Mrs, Graham lost all those Close to shepping, business, good cnes in the fire at Chicago” theatres — away from noise. . .. .and Assault has a full broth- CONV IENT PARKING ier named Clean Slate which may Something Different in be in next year's Derby. 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