The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1946, Page 3

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H(Il)AY. AUGUST 16, 1946 THE Qfll‘y ALASKA EMPIRI ’AP Spfimg i o B I Y N ! Ji BOSOX’ GRASP Big Inning Overcomes® ; 0 | ; Sl Early Cellarite Lead-Le- '« om0« : ‘ funior Loop Leaders Take| gion vs. Elks Tonight 1 O Jeo It On Chin from Chap- ... Pl i ‘ n 1 man’s 3 Homers ~ © 4 Sl cun slvays jump CKT]Log Anp MXRG Or CLUBS Cunst Leagne n 7 MAJOR GAMES TODAY 3 B National League Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia The Legiin eked out of the cellar Moose C Legion comi d four r BY (ap The ti Sox k vatlve } certin their team w Pit — can (IH but se I an g ‘ rers 3 eld. The i } Moose stretched th ad to four " i ' when Metcalfe came up, in the he ca New Yor fifth with one away and knc De ¢ 47 569 solid dov s second (pe | raiEvary s dave, 1) e I 5 BB Nota ¢ 5 percent for 1 Cleveland i5) 9 482 Griffin > C on an in But the Legion man R Spem Shotis doff me gainst their clos! 1 make the runs, to 1 victery over the Red § severe blow v in succe: h victor h troit In the torrid N race, the first place s increased their r ames odr the Louis New League lyn Dod- gin to two second on n sacri- second. H into right to tie up the ingled, s winning r ters went down ent and distribution that the court at such adjudicate ¢ d distr w > next two via the strikeout route Les 2 W g pitcher, walsh none and Jowered ter yest he mound, ,» walked four allowed but CARA NOME HAND CREAM e I tonight be- e d d- tween t the Legion National No need now to have the Legion This i homely handsl Keep yours soft, smooth and lovely by applying this daintycream many times LARGE JAR sl. te in the for the second half. If pajo Legion wins, they will €oD- Fpancisco T > to play off the second halfl pers of th . until one te: no longer any , chance of ns pust v fourth inning m their home night A % g needle work. game with the St. Louis Browns to, SCORE BY i ASK FOR IT AT win 3-2. T T L T, Buck watched, back | ves and batteries were 0 4 drdan, : gon Butler, Mauro Drug Co. American League X and fullbe F 1 of “The Rexall Store” Trfyrmenlyermenfipmmmerflmenflsoeniproms ABRHPOAE and Man- ) C 2, 8§ 32201 0 cuso; Reyns c (8 and B R R Hegan Gm.m. 1b 01709 Washington 1; New York 6; first faas, It 2 100 00 game; Wash ; New York 7; Ha . £.0 18 11 second gam and Early; T. Mdgon\ rf B.00D 0 0 0 Gumpert and Robinson. Holman, cf 8500 0 0°0 Boston 3; Philadelphia 5; Dcbson, Pasquan, 2b 2400 2 3.0 Klinger (8) and Partee; Knerr and P T i 1 Rosar. ningham, 1f 201000 National League = = New York 1; Brooklyn 7; Koslo, Totals 31 4 618 6 2 4), Kraus (8 and jReplaced Haas in the 4th. Herring (9) and AB R HPOAE Cincinnati 9; Chicago first | 3 30 1 2 0 game; Beggs and Muepler; Erick- il ki VR s son, Kush (6), Olsen (9) and Liv- McDaniel 30000 4 ingston; Cincinnati 2; Chicago 3; Jensen, p 201120 cccond gar Blackwell, Lambert sen, cf, ss e (7, and Lamanno; Wyse and . 1b S AL B 00 Scheffing. S c g3 1101 0 Philadelphia 15; Boston 11: p o 200000 Schanz, Mauney (7). Donnelly (), H_ Cashen, If $.2.0.0.0 0 Karl (9), and Se ick; Wright, e Posecal (1), Barrett (3), Johnson —moqls 286 7217 1 (5), Wallace Sain (8), White i e @) and Pa SUMMARY Philadelphia 1; Bost game; Raffenske: Lee and Masi, B n 3; second | \d Hemsley, : Metealfe, H. Cashen;! : Metealfe; hit by pitch 3 Nielsen; walked | Plobe struck out: Floberg 3 MOM ef by Jrlhr‘ll 10; umpires: Hollaway M'Ik “Bill the Barber”; time of game: I one hour, 30 minutes. i Maybe! syl TUG RECEIVES REPAIRS SOUTH HAVEN, Mich., Aug. 16 : e —Wide-eyed fishermen scrambled| The Foss'No. 19, tug-boat, was ashore at nearby Swan Lake at % the grids at the City Float last evening to report sighting vesterday receiving repairs on a/f orned sea-monster with a long Proken shaft tail” Coming into Cross Sound out of | ‘sea-monster” proved to be Pelican about a week ago, the| o black cow, which had leisurely shaft of the No. 19 broke. Her cwam a half-mile into the lake, re-|skipper is J. K. Davis who uses turned to shore and wandered back|the tug to tow an oil barge for heme fo Carl Ferrig' farm {the Tnion Oil Co. F \\ E 'VII*RI E wcorn Win Helps to Shove Back Solons — Seals Eyerything * | Sporting venfyrenenflyromenfiyrmerfiprenenfyrrsen i JUNEAU, ALASKA : = .‘?OT ”\. P{H e CHOICE CIRCLE —ee Just Roll Along 06 . e000000 060 fon thereof such he ng will DAN TWIE ition, £ ation, August 30, 1946. in WeOifer VEAL PORK LAME CHICKENS Siewers or Fryers EGGS - - Dozen G2 Farge Grade A FEUSI&JENSEN PHONE 202 . . . 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