The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 21, 1946, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 ROGKS' LEAD STEVIART DEAL B 00 SOMETHING FOR ACORNS 10 RUE MERE ;’ CAME Keystoner Peddled Down River Helps to Mar Oaks’ Title Chance IS LOPPED 10 Spurting Pirates Accord Rough Handling fo 4 pC SCOR RES TUESDAY -6; Portla 11th innin Dodger Flingers 2 - - Leattle 1 Diego 2 BIG LEAGUES TODAY Hollywood 2; Oakland 1 National—Philadelphia 1, Chi- (Only games schedul tago 0. . s American—Chicago 1; New York i B na" by a e after sbsorbin pasting from thz re Pirates rincevich, juver 1 who ur hit 1 ight ed all over ardi and OCak ! b successors, thiz )] t vp t The Cardinals lit into Johnny enzbled t} gling for a 4-1 verdict over th Bosten Braves cadir The Chicago Cubs gained groun r on both Brocklyn and St. Loui whipping the PI tw and 10-2, but lost second Rai man Den Johnsen with a fra anc Dj ti Reds with erad by Da help fre Goody Ros ffort hom: Cooper and ing a workmanl run -bound Re ith tke loy but stretched their leag mes over New York starting a go. ¢ ed his fifth win Ellis Kinder ir 1 bis first tor the m Tom b 5-1, anc izs f e succes relief Bobby to b wing to V and Detroit ed in their win mé Feller ington, 5-4 and Newhouser to Philadelphia 2-0 andy Gumpert's eight-game win streak was snapped by Ed Lopat turned back New 9-2, before a Yankee Ste of 33989. Jce DiMa his 20th homer in frame ago as York m crowd BASEBALL National Le neteen out Lom- ' rates voted in the el Brocklyn C; Pitusk h 10; Lardi, Behrman (1), Barney (5), ed by the Pennsylvania 1 (8 and Edwards, Anderson lations Board yesterday incevich and Lopez Boston 1; St. Louis 4; Niggeling, ' ton-lsorn, F. Barrett (8) and Masi; Pollet and of the guild. Garagiola New York 4; Cincinnati 3; Kc Philadelphia 2; CI first game; Donnelly, T. Hug () and Seminick; Borowy and Living: Philadelphia 2; Chicago 10; sec- ond game; anz and Hemsley; Wyse, Bithorn ) and Scheffing. American League Cleveland 4; Washir ler and Hegan; Haefner ¢ St. Louis 1; Boston 5; S game; Shirley and Mancuso; Bag- by and Partee. St. Louis 5; Boston 4; second game; Kinder, Ferrick (9 and Mancuso; Harris, Zuber (9) and H. Wagne Latroit 0; Philadelphia 2; New- houser and Richards; Savage and DesSautels Chicago 9; New York 2; Lopat! and Hayes; Gumpert, Queen (7), Gettel (8) and Niarhos. | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT § (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) LOS ANGELES -— Billy Smith, Los Angeles, outpointed Bob- by Zander, 172, Los Angeles, 12. FRESNO, Calif.—Sheik Rangel, 152, Fresno, outpointed Dencio Ca- bane'la, 149, San Francisco, 10. SEATTLE — Billy Tierney, 145, Cleveland, outpointed Babe Picazo, 138, Oakland, Calif. 10. SAN JOSE, Calif.—Jackie McCoy, 124, Los Angeles, and Speedy Ca-' banella, 135, Manila, drew, 10. e EAGER BEAVERS VIENNA, Nov. 17.—The word leak- ed out that some women employees of the Post Exchange were looting stores and carrying the stock home under their dresses. H The 505th Military Police Bat- talion called for volunteers to frisk the women—and created a stampedé of willing GIs. ! P. S—A WAC got the job, | three went to bat for M Harvard-educatec TURNED DOWN ON s players uild in bargaining eligible ion conduct- 1 ‘Alonzo Stagg Praises Abil- : y Bos- | tis father recto THE DAILY ALASKA EMI Mr. Frer s injured du he directc photograp! Th as mis truck driver of Gridiron's Other Grand Old Man” G > e ALL-STAR e e lashy uniforms, coach boy pore lil stars to you Field for a their ba Rams bef day night Phelal G of D a few plays of Bo's “cc f ed th 1 uesd of > > 7 2 re- STANDING OF C tball ¢ ic Pacific Couast h Teams w L 1a- San Francisec 9 19 Oakland 5 ) Cri Los Angel me f Sacr nto 8 hi ed t by insti- I " ortlar death on ir- Zumer I Ic Michigan 1 1 i) 65 1 1delphia 36 81 National League Team w L Brookiyn 0 44 0ac Cc 1 St. Louis [¢] 14 G Chicago oL 4162 ‘ he ha 51 63 wer t I 50 63 - P, 47 64 s 4 4 63 CONDITION OF e el " * s o I T L i DERBY WINNER - TIDE TABLE ISN'T SERIOUS © ... ..o >t i e iow tide 3:55 1.1 ft ® High tide 10:27 a.m., 1t DETROIT. Aug. 2 ® Low tide 15:51 pam., 55 ft * Klecan, 14, San Diego, C ® High tide 22:09 p.m,, 158 ft Sunday was crowned All P40 e e Box Derby champ talized in Al 1 accident aft during the 100tin movie scenes, is proj and is in no seriou C. J. French manager an of the Derby flying Everything in Sporting Goods condition C |day that he is to 4 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneaun Cold Storage € the Cc will trot on tc family he¢ } la hind a truck for the movi or's command 21 All deckec I ful ttl o herd the group Pct 660 Pct 611 540 500 147 442 417 *co0eese 44 ENTRANTS [N tr IRE HRLS R AP CL b J, ALASKA W When hoviyons b Outfi Milw Brewe rm A b wue Iked himself out of AAA C" baseball la j Army, Jim ent until i F He batted| Eau Clai Wi in the Qt A BOOXK im ¥ v once wrote Fred M ri: 1 . » > s " END OF THE LINE ke A < SEASOMNED TRAYELER ricar tlir del to- - Thour B, one-fal GOES BY TRAIN 3 - Yes, horizons are beckoning right now. They may be . R L e calling you back to school or to restful and scenic | | spots near and far at the end of the vacation season. { ' Many wise travelers are including stopovers in tlr ! various national parks. Wherever you go—or hlx' ¢ whatever reason-—travel in swift, comfortable Union Pacific trains. NATL. AiR MEET . : \ Streamliners and steam-powered trains sagtbouflq‘ & RVELASD: kT BOE westbound and locally are on fast schedules. b ntrants, i 1ding X women p? I # ve been 7 1 for ition : ) sl NAtonl : S ”‘1“ h Heed that vacation call. Make your plans now. « ' ranklin, genera lanager o the ¢ LRt ,‘ 1946 air classic tc Leld here over X Labor Day ® - he entry d For complete information, inquire of ... i / b ters Bone i thes2 44 will qualifying trials at Cleveland City Ticket Office 1300 1th Avenue Seattle 1, W i Phone EL Rt TR be specific= ... say “Union Pacific! ,,,,, s, ST The Royal wsaes ui Dogs.of go on Record as willing to > that our N et ting High Quality o5 Beef keep that sat- expres on their Faces. | ; I A wes: Dog D. Dog 3 é f gl 9 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD % - 400 oF tat Stidgwlivers ano e Chlbuxm o SR S Y Daily Trips te : ® SITKA ® KETCHIKAN ® PETERSBURG @ HOONAH @ WRANGELL ® PELICAN Also Trips to 1oy @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY' ~ ® OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips gt Low Passenger: Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER... ANYTIME... 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) N 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. :gg 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega .. S D ms 1—5 Passenger Bellanca” 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 1—1 Passenger Aeronca © 1946 The C-C Co. 4 |

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