The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1946, Page 3

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j s— SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 Ancther Spree In the top half of the fourth the - MOOSE LOSE Tl-ll-. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Z cored cn a passed h1lI off catcher | approval soon of a regular depart- 3 3 lEGION WIN§ Vuille, Cochrane and Melntyre ‘ANGE[S SEND IRUMA" pRmsES ment wit hcabinet status for the singled and Grant walked to fill i |government's welfare activities. | 3 the bags but McDaniels put out the S"‘RE AMum or | The initial reaction of lawmakers For men fire by retiring the team with an- i was that the reorganization plans H FIRSI GAMEi BT SEAL D w ' el gl e g o Who ‘have da',y Th hits, three runs, cne Le- u S Govmm["lrsesslon until mid-July. The law error. v ol s provides that such plans become ef- GLIDER AS LEADERS fective after 60 calendar days, pro- vided Congress remains in session “No-Brush” Shave Cream WASHINGTON, May 18.—Presi- six and a half innings had been went on another scoring " and adopts no resolution disapprov- played i when McDaniels, again first R et B gl LR (Y ety o Rain vented the New y,,,k 5 EAE v i)f:d Mi oA streamlining postwar government Shoct Aol BERTIR * Kk * Giants from meeting the Chicago SCORE BY INNINGS e Sirinpry e e produced only a mild stir today Jivs e S e S S Liphid ingled scoring McDaniels, | £ PR on Capitol Hill 2 The MODERN cream Cubs under the lights. 12 3 45 61 Tis jski taking fecond oh nn‘ROOkle S"u's I.IIS Jlu“‘ ! ] | Audiences jeered Giacomo Puc- for MODERN ¥ The ,\hu)\' e ‘4’ ‘" 55000 17 the Tight" fiklder Stiagisr San F ; S d He created a littie more com-|cini’s “Madame Butterfly,” now one men National League 30300 T made first when the shortstop i ment with an accompanying an-|°f tne most famous operas, when e Cincinnati 020 UDill 02 4 :" - overthrew first, Tom. scoripg. An an francisco in Jecon nounceinent that he !nt-nds to seek ! It fl"t was produced in 1904, i"nla(l(l]‘:l\ 010 201 x—4 5 0 d pitching and bad field sup- Hth o i Kl Str i > D. e e | sune when the Leion| 51 s, phcher 4o thivd Dhseon : ul|mmmuumm|unuummm|m|||muuummmmmmmmmmummuumummmmmnmmmm Lamanno; Rowe, Judisich (7) initial appe S “""'I::;“ 2 ::I" ; {:nicl\“x b (EY TH: ASSOCIATED PRRAS) ]= Seminick Mocse by a 17 t0 7| errop. : ; I HE, o i Je G = g 032 100 000— 6 : b ror taking and third on Los / , surpassing the San =5 j i b G he four pilchers amassing a essive passed. balls, den- seals' own forte in base- | = T 0 N l G H T At tto rate Blazing Bob Fell Rece, Strincevich (2), % ipiag seven fielder’s choice, the throw 5 them irom the Pacitic &5 of the Cleveland Indians has been | (4), Wilkie (6), Hopper at the plate o, Iie @ nip e pinaasid dud roosted S setting the American League batters | galkeld, Camalli (7); Braj sen ‘lm Cope hit :nml}hor a half-game edge to—‘g down on strikzs this season, the!ien (3), and Anderson g 80108 P bt an error = mid-western meteor should Lotter | (4) 4 ; proghies By made on the play. an outside i was the fail of {he piich-' = the modern Major League record’St. Louis 000 100 000—1 7 1 c oo o himself fis ok second baseman, COpe ¢r.jroud Seals, whese mound staff = of 343 strik=outs in one season, with Bgsten 01 002 01x—4 9 0 oo o the. GakEs vt & hits, five runs, four grapbed the lead 49 games ago in = . plenty to spare Beazley, Barrett (D, and Klutz; @ o ; l,'“‘l lu‘ b the March 29 opener and clung to == g |-1-' p”h li;}s] 1"1‘1 "J?{”'nnj .( C 4 Sain and AM-\ . g eve type of error to be sse Chance it -)m]l 'u Lu.\- Angeles r‘Ll)ok-fo :17 = ric Ruk: adde! e r¢ : merican j\A gue ] md Ao th Fule Hoolk. with: the < b ohange ‘eaine dn NI it threw them too much of their = while pitching for the Phil Washington 000 000 000—0 5 2 43 P ¥ 3 Ak own kind of stuff. = ] e 3 being three on one base ti h when Boedecker was hit = Athletics, and it has defied tI2 Cleveland 1C0 €O 6 1 » tohen bill - RBA iz 4 Z = mighty arms of Big Ed Walsh, Wal- Haffner Bvans; ar e : by a pitched ball, and scored on ' scuthpaw Cliff Chambers deliv- ‘B2 the Juhxisen, Smbky Job Wb, OF iay llowing is the play by play ac- Mar ingle. Vacura singled cred the Angels' 4-2 victory, whiz- == TN, - Chelsty ‘Mathavson . Haty Tlnbikton 0 106 00 o cour the innings in which runs scorin and was brought zing them over so fast the Seals == 4 Grove, Dazzy Vance, Dean Cleveland 00 100 01—4 0 scored. : by Grant. But copnected with but three, and = and cther renownad ¢ artists| (Second game e ' Tom Mier leadoli man ire went out. McDaniels whiffing 11 batters. The game gave = 3 for mors than 40 years eighth inning the Legion, hit the first pitch three men to retire the Chambers h's sixth win of the sea- = The Van Meter, Towa, speedster ('H,r into left field fof a triple 2 7 nd made him the strike-out = fanned 15 Nats yesterday in pitch- cen Lollar. George Stragier ddie Niel- hree hits, three runs, no Legion of the league, with a total of = " ing the Indians to a 3-0 victory i philadelphia 600 100 000—1 8 n both drew wi ting the €rror 3 E the opener of a doubleheader with petroit ) 100 02x—3 5 2'k Jensen hit the ba short- ¢ Game S neisco’s mound depart- = Washington, to raise his eight-game Marchilden Rosar; Truc who attempted the play at T is between the d no excuses, for it was = total to 83 in 71 inning: and Swift Miercezwski scoring on *the ten teams, the Legion ', ented by its top man, eight- = With 127 games remaining on the New York 4 70 throw. Bill Ccve st out ""\' 4":“ from l‘hf‘_ seores ¢ame winner Clf Melton, who was = Trib schedule, Feller, taking his chicago €00 020 ] and Jim Vuille was on, on an error two teams have made in their ed for 10 hits and his second == e D) regular turn every fourth d Page, anc by t} ird baseman 1 load- cpeners it should be quite s of the season. = ye’cgg’ 5’ Cg&‘ss"g“p K. “‘fiak sbould appeas more conte ey; Detri ), Coldwell ing next batter fan- ® t. Remember at 8 0'¢lofk The defeat réduced the Seals to S Bob continue his Ccurrent (g, and Tresh ned, and McDaniels St the Lezion meets the EIks ; sccond-place deadlock with Man- = und rikzouts per game, o Blp L | made base via the fee > in the League. no ey Stengel's rapidly rising == he will rack up the amazing total = autometically scoring 3 crns of Oakland, who admin- = - & TEER L ; 8 e ) =4 i " g s of 431, far exceeding the record. !'75 EB ? Niclsen, Miercez their fourth successive == ° bl M ‘ » 1 In registering his fifth triumph L 5‘55 fi_ 5.8 AL s h BOX SUORE 4T 1. to the O BE @eey RVOrEe ReS and this third via the shutout o deep left field, Or € i A: 121 Ifii PlO;\lg § route, Feller gain2d an even split! pANVIILE, I, — When Sgi. Don | runs, two Mocse errors. 2% nched with Hollywood far be- = A . # ’ i e P Y B dd-a D 1 . = 4 for the Indians. The Nats pounded g yyilson enfered the Army in the e 4 130 0 1 hindthe three clubs battling for = Played h,) Joe Karkasukas for nine hits to Win g;mpmer of 1941 his father, Walker J fiecond. Inning 5 2 3 4 o o the league lead were the San Diego = the second gamb, halted by dark- wijgon, promised to write him every| In tne top half of the second in- 403 0 o o Pades, who downed Sacramento, = J l M M l E u'u:,s at the end of eight innings, g3y Now the boy is on his' way ];I"“:d r‘!‘(‘( ;“w \x"l"’ll“; h“"rl;':l‘ 5 0 0 113 g 301 to even their series at two = 9-4. home after 1,550 letters. RHe SiGE OF SEROEy. the Tirs . ames aplece, and the Seattle = Brookiyn At Top o lbacemen, Stragier going to second. 81030 00 ers W10 bl Bojtiahd ¥ 1 3 HOWARD Feller’s performance stole some, Al o Jensen singled scoring Stragier. Gaunt, cf, £:0°0°0 0 5 hetr tRIF Win in Tour § = of the spotlight from Brooklyn's| NATICNAL FOREST TIMBER |00 was safe on an ervor by the McDaniels, p, rf, . 3 2 210 o o % for thelt third Win in four games =2 sl - ¥ S o i ’ AR ¢ C e 8. = ling Dodgers who regained first| 'm' ‘\\,fi] ;\:l‘“ Gt Jensen was put out, catch- ° Murnick, 1f, 100000 . & = and place dn the National League for _ D¢a:eC DICS i er to first. Vuille was safe on an _ e SSULTS FRIDAY = the third time when they clubbed Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska,|. . .. o 'the loft fielder, Cope TOtals 39 9171815 1 i '“‘ll 's iy = EMMETT b h shurl up to and including June 17, 1946. A o Replaced Cope in the sixth Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 2. = the Pissburgh Pirates to their fifth . b catitabls il Minkar " ring cn the play, McIntyre then F a pe In the sixth. Oskland Hollywood 1 ] straight cefeat, 16-6. The St. Louis for all the mercantable dea Y| oracked down fanning the next two Mocse ABHRPOAE - A 3 = .S standing or down, and all the live| o 5 P Seattle 6; Portland 2. = Cardinals fell to second place by S i | batters. Two hits, three runs, three 2b 8:0.0:0 2:-3 o z = : Josing to Boston's Bray timber marked or designated for cut- TR 9 i, 310001 San Diego 3; Sacramento 1. = u arner on s o i t in the ting, on an area totalling approxi- 1 I 9 3 ey = . rt in the Une, Wo . awWay b b, 29718 1 %A : 7 = v&m‘x 37 p! 15’( : : 1 > mately 67 acres, located at the head | h two away in the bottom g STANDINC OF CLUBS = most ragged game played at Ebbe! P A sleton Cove, Baranof Island,|Nalf of the second, Cochrane drew 801108 = Field in years, the Brooks took ad- o APF National Forest. Alaska. es.|® Walk. and scored on MeIntyre's 4220121 Pacific Coast League = T fl N l G T! vantage of elght walks by cix Buc oRER'S TELONE HOTED oIk h‘c,:\ \gle into center field. Wiisanen Vacura, P4 115 1 1/, Teams W L Pot = R u K e BN At S0 Pz aie aipors in ot i 3 “fl it ruce, | 1lew out to, the pitcher 40 end the Grant, : 2 1 01 0 1%,65 Angeles . 31 1T 4= diL(x;,n tol pu\;ndmg" oatllb saf .:} i Gt sk (l‘ s ée( 4 1ing Ceek 3b 111 0 0 2 ogkland 31 18 833 = " and stealing five bases to earn the - ssg One hi = b b 3 202170 2¢g r % one-sided _decision, A seven-run then $150 per | ONe hit, one. run, o Leglon e 10 6 o g o sem Prancisco ... 9118 .3 NSO i i e onttets for spruce and cedar | TOrS: - : e daosis i4 ok B e e R tribal 1,00 ks . el ML | Third Inning 2 0 210 1 gan Diego .82 231 44 the Dodgers. i hemh;v( wwiimber, and 1o per| 10 their half of the third the L0 01 1 0 seattle 20 28 417 £ Red Birds Knocked Sisiear Pt tar piling up to and in- | Legion’s pitcher McDanlels start- 2 0 0.0 0 0 sacramento 20 29 408 Ty > R _Pitcher. Johhn Sain and right cluding 95 feet in leigth, and 1%c|€d things off with a single, Mier- T o e RO ian® 2 31 .340 fielder Tommy Holmes collaborated per linear foot for piling over 93! Cezwski walked and then stole sec- 28 8 7181712 American League | fo whip St. Louis 4-1, and knock ¢t " "0 o G LT el Ja fond putting men on second and Metcalfe in sixth. | Teams W L Pty the-Redbirds out of the league lead. $750.00 must be deposited with cach | third.. Nielsen singled, scoring Me- ** For Holman in fifth. Boston 28 6 198 Bath ehalked up his fourth victory, yiq "0 e annlied on the purchase |Daniels and Miercezwski scored on '°% For Grant in sixth. New York 18 10 643 Holding the Cards at bay all bu ptice, refunded, or retained in part|an emor by the shortstop. Jensen For Cochrane in third. Detroit ¥ 12 5m L the f"“"““ inning - and limiting as liquidated damages, according to | Singled and Nielsen scored on = semmary ‘Washington 13 13 500 New Washiu mn n f :t‘llim!;on::;‘r;]:;ts;ndflclm_us rapped |y T Cnditions of s Primary | bokble by the center fielder. Cope Dougles, McDaniels; triples, St. Louis 13 15 464 . Q Ve a sl a 3P 0! 0] 'ror - e i N 9 manufacture outside of the Territory | réached second on error by the Miercezwski; kit by pitcher, Boe- Cleveland 1 16 407 FRANK B. McCLURE, Ager 1 i AT ot Fhe U1 o¢ Aluske of any part of the timber, | shortstop; Jensen scoring. . Vullle decker, Wilsanen; walked, by Mc- Chicago 8 16 333 ANK B, URE, Manage: :;239 # s i, is subject to consent of the Re- | situck cut. Rolison was safe on first Daniels 4, by McIntyre 5; struck Philadelphia 17 21 150‘ i 8 % mional Forester. The right is reserved | cn an overthrow by the catcher, out, by McIntyre (4) 7, McDaniels National Leuue | 1 o ;:vu—);l;:\hh;);nte;eb{ug::nrh: I;"l,' to reject any or all bids received [ Cope scoring on the play. The last (5) 9, by Vacura (3) 5, by Jensen Teams w L JPect| B 4 en, s SKLd 01 Lie season, and 8| petore bids are submitted, full in- | batter of the inning fanned. (2) 4; base umpire Millez, plate Brooklyn 16 9 640 brilliant relief job of pitehing by Defore bids are submitted, < p Pl y) t s Randy Gumpert enabled the New formation concerning the timber,| Three h five runs, and four umpire Avery; scorer Monagle, time St. Louis .15 9 625 - York Yankees to defeat the Chica- | the conditions of sale, and the sub- | Moose errors. § 0 1 poum 40 Blnutce. ok £ oG s l w h- A il m M g0 White Sox, 4-2, and gain a half 'Mission of bids, should be obtained With one away Griffin walked, | Chicago 12 10 545 eafi e, as mgion, pl' ) AW game on the A‘mer‘lcan League lead- from the Divisicn Supervisor or the | Holman made first on an over-| Team w L Pct | Cincinnati 12 1 522 f ing Boston Red Sox, who were Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. ) throw by the shortstop, Griffin Elks b 1 0 1.000 New York 11 14 440 5 i rained out of their scheduled night | ¥iTst publication, May 18, 1946. taking third. Magorty singled scor- Legion - 1 0 1000 Pittsburgh Ui i e DEAR ALASKANS: g affair with the St. Louis Browns. -ast pubhcnucn Jure 1, 1946 7 Griffin and Holman. Magorty Mccse 0 ] .000 Philadelphia 6 17 261 by An error by second baseman Irv Hall set up a two-run eighth in- ning for Detroit and enabled Virgil, Trucks and the Tigers to edge out the Philadelphia Athletics, 3-1. | Philadeiphia’s Phils dropped Cin- cinnati into the second division by | upsettng the Red, 4-2, under the lights. Rain forced a halt afurr{ AP SPORTS ROUNDUP BY HUGH FULLERTON NEW YORK, May 18.—The all- star college baseball game, cooked | of Final Week ROSITA This is a word of appreciation from the New . : Washington Hotel fo you Alaskans who have con- tinued fo stay with us during the crowded war years : whenever you came to Seattle. We always fry lo : make you feel a home . . . o accommodate you if at all possible. Now, during the month of June, Seattle wlll be host fo the International Marifime Commission and qur hotel will be more crowded than ever. We aren't del RIO and Her FANS ap by the coliege coaches and tos—j tered by the Red So%, may go a long way toward settling one of the season’s hottest arguments—who is- thé' best college player. Stirretl by stories about the .speed; and hitting of Army’s Glenn Davis, varicus and sundry fans have come in with “as good or better” plugs‘ for Dale Mitchell of Oklahoma, Charley Trippi of Georgia, Lee Eil- | bracht of Illinois, Don Ribonson of; Michigan, Joe Landrum of Clem- son and maybe a few others. . . . Mitchell, they say, has cvery-1 thing, including plenty of speed | and a cloud of Major League! sccuts around him. Trippi hit .;00‘ for 20 games, knocked nine homers | and stole 17 bases. Featuring . Hawaiian Polka Special Performance Sunday Evening By the O'Rielly’s Neo Cover Cliarge LOOK AHEAD The all-star game in Boston | June 14 and a similar north-souti | tussle on the Pacific coast are planned to pave the way for a| national event, either all-star of an | ) NCAA championship tournament ' like the basketball affair. . . .won- | der why scme enterprising school dcesn’t ‘pave the way by institut- ing an invitational tourney next year? going o ask you fo stay away from Seatile in June f | your trip is essential . . . bu if it is convenient for you i fo come fo town before or after the Maritime Comatis- sion meetings . . . we will be better able fo honor your request for reservations . . . and we always want fo do our best for our friends from the North. For this cooperation in making your travel plans, we hopefully say thank you. Sincerely, New Washingion Hotel

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