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4 ! I~ » ] ‘ s ! p ¥ .the MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1946 TIED, ONE-UP IN PLAYOFFS Amlegs Go?o?ront Satur- day, But Are Over- maiched Sunday Legion beat the Elks, cleven aturday night to take the al of Juneau's Little World Series.” But, the antlered tribe came last night with blood in their to take the Legion, twelve to three. In Saturday's game, Jensen' was winning pitcher, riking out 12, allowing no free passes and al- lewing nine hits. The Legion scored in every inning but the second and seventh; the Elks getting their =70 S Retimg e be- five {h the third and fotirth, For PIelX Packie Const Jeague pennant | the Legion at the plate, it was :Wfi‘,‘, ‘::: i:'h‘,‘”‘fl‘]"“‘:j";" ,“"‘““r [‘]“‘(‘ ’ : thoir McDaniels, getting three for four— 0% Wt Clll I b as the o ‘l‘l_ - seric ot ! n one a double St 8 ¥ nd another . e 5’ For the Elks, Hagerup and Wein- ' S rerentt) i noc ; stien shared the honors with two | % ]Z’(‘L””'Htll:\ prins Yotk Yank ; " . for three. The sun conspired against | 00 ¥ e m‘o’ i Ll the first club ever t AC Maurie both s the Elks chalking up goio yps g aG R thare | e O\ TR TR 00 By f seven . the Legion three. | goncoo 4o va games to two. e . Wi st Sunday’s game found Palmer on p./"¢ " S0 05 B et sore by i ey A5 wh the mound for the Elks, with his o0 " 58 B A ing 4 up his SEOE Wi i & 1VIRE HEY pitching keeping the Legion hitting o0 00 “ G & o0 5 Detroit Tigers §he y to the infleld. He allowed bub SiX| i1, Oaks were the only league Lo0kee Stadium. | Rt ASeHnAn hits, 1o R0 coming I any ONe pemper aple to sweep a Sunday = ’yh‘ ity o e man publicity bureau for Bobby | Philad frame. Meanwhile his sIugRING 4opieneader. They beat Hollywood i Ruffin, maintains: “I'd shoot Mike team mates plastered McDaniels 9.9 i tne first game, with Floyd A Tacobs for a story” but r tha and Rolison for 18 hits. &esd | hubilig Hvs batl ‘for" hi 1 E ot e right now Moscrip was the big gun at bat, 114y win of the season. Then the » newcomer, Sam Bar- getting five for five, including a gy5004 the nightcap, 4-3, with the 19-year-old schoolboy from hcme run and two doubles. Lewis oraqit poing to Henry (Cotton) [e) Mike Spinelli, the and Snow kept the pace hot, Roth pipnen “who was relieved after ing man, gave me half of getting three for five. Holloway ad- jg yp hits to two batters in th nothing and I would ded another home run that, With cyth inning. 000 for him,” Mauri Snow's triple, gave the Elks eight 7, Angeles won the first gam potential middie- extra base hits. ith San Francisco, 4 to but the Considerir For the Legion, Mierzejewski go two for three and Jensen hit a home run with the bases bare in the seventh Since there were two sets of ties Diego split their doubleheader. with p, We W, home runs, Jensen; doubl ie rzejewski: hit by pitcher: Relison; walked by Palmer Rolison, 2; McDaniels, struck out by: Palme 3; McDaniels, 5 Umpires: Grumm Lowe; time of game: two hours, 20 minutes - - e SEALS DRO FIRSTSERIES SINCE JUNE wee Acorns, Trailing 3 Games, Entertain San Fran- cisco This Week (b ihie ABeDCIITED = San Francisco and O: and tak Seals won the sacond game, 9 4, as they closed out their Los Angeles appearances for th The Seattle Rainiers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - Red Sox Wipe Out Two > v More Clubs-Yanks Top . 2 Million Attendance [tves o Jomwon an pagets | 151ing Wag L‘.‘" . W Sc i o0 4; Philadel agc Phila- Hollingsworth on d De- in their double heg remained tied for fir place in|g > - AP SPORTS to win th second n middleweights broad alled Maurie sler at the clese of the regular season the series edge going to the Rain- L o in player performances, it was de- ier<, five games to two. Tom Seats ¢ MONDAY MATINE cided that they should be played pitched the Padres to a 5-3 victory L v ot off during the series. The first was in the opening game and Lou Tost to report today to Paul Bixler between Snow and Moscrip Who huiled three-hit ball as the north- Ohi te coach, ¢ Capt were tied up for feur-basers. Mos- ¢ t 3.to 0 1L in tl 2 ¢ Warrer 1 he crip’s heme run Sunday puts him in ripl 13 i hi a non-Ohigal one up on Snow, with at least two At Solons de- Wyt t Crisler expec more games to play in the es. fea i in: th2 St. Louis B 5-4. At Phila-'a 5 and 85 as The other tie is doubles and is be- the first gam th W £ { va The rest wil tween Snow and McDaniels. Hav- pitching of Guy ‘«\ hleti 4-2, be kept for “B” team, which ing che they are apiece in Si till tied up. rday’s game An interesting side light on Sun- day's game is that Snow made 18 putcuts at first base, in other werds, two thirds of all Elk's put- cuts. * The Elks and Legion go into to- night’'s game knotted with one apiece, and either team must take iwo mcre to cinch the series. To- night’s game is at six o’clock (Yep! weather permitting.) BOX SCORE (Saturday’s Game) Legion ABRHPOAE Nielsen, ss L 160 N T ¢ F. Cashen, If N e g R McDaniels, cf 433200 Jensen, p ; h 1 T T R Rolison, 1b £:2.-1 800 senick, 3b 4130 3.0 c Cidad e S ) Mierzejewski, 2b R e T Gaunt, rf 200009 0. 1 Totals 35111021 3 3 Elks ABRHPOAE z Lewis cf, p el s b i B Palmer, 2b, p . R O R 4 Moescrip, 3b 4,00 23,3 Snow, 1b 4 01401 Hclloway, ¢ o bt B BT R Werner, ss . - e S it Rl Guy, p, ct e Y Sk GOk T s Hagerup, 1f 323 0.0 04 Weinstien, rf 21291 % Toials 31 5 921 9 7 L § Daniels, Weinstien, F. Cashen, Gu; Sumimary — Doubles: Snow, Mc- hit by pitcher: Lewis, Gaunt; walk- ed by: Palmer, 1; Lewis 1; struck out by: Guy, Jensen, 12; Lcwis,; 4. Umpires: Parker, Powers, “Bill| the Barber.” Time of game: one! hour, 55 minutes. | BOX SCORE (Sunday’s Game) | | | Elks ABRHPOAE i~ Lewis, - cf 523000 ¢ Palmer p ¢ % o &8 Moscrip, 3b L G e Snow, 1b 4 2 318 0 0f Holloway, ¢ 4215 2 2| Werner, ss 80100 1 Guy, 2b Bain 22008 Hagerup, If B0 00 9 O'Reilly, 1f 5'0 20 00| Totals 45 12 18 27 10 4 Legion ABRHPOAE, “Kessenick, 3b 4 0.8 1yd - 3] 47 Nielsen, ss 401 4.5 0} F. Cashen, If L2 0 g 2T ) McDaniels, ss o e RV Jensen, c: S S B IR A Gaunt, rf 3000600 Vuille, ¢ 4 0086 2 OI Cepe, 1b 4009 0 0 Mierzejewski, 2b 312440 Rolison, p 0000OQO Totals 32 3 621132 Summary-—Two base hits: Mos- with a OB N G e R S S e ° . 8 TIDE ' 2 ° . . AUC ° . . @ High tide 3 ® Low tide am., ° e Hish tide 14:38 pm., . e ILow tide 20:35 p.m., . . . L . B A - % Phonograph Kkecords. Home Beautiful. 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