The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1946, Page 3

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~ > ~ * won eight to five by the * it was a home . THU{SDAY ALGUST 29, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - ON TOP OFF EAU, ALASKA LEGION TEAM NEW CHANNEL BALL CHAMPS Pennant Vlctory Last Night Clouded by Protest on Creek Swat Last night's ball o was play- ed before a capacity crowd and Ame Legion nine to capture a € Championship clouded by a For the Amlegs, Jen: son teamed up to pitch which they allowed ten hi cut three and walked two. For the Elks, Maxie Lewis, pitch- ing in his fourth gam allowed 11 hits and allowing two fre ie plate for the Leg sen got three for four. For the p was the big gun. 1g three for fo one being home run over center and the other the play which is being protested The formal protest, Elks, sta hat the ball was hit over the rocks in center field. If the ball hit on the infield side of the rocks and bounded over it was or a dcuble. But if it cleared the r run The ball, when brou; truck also beycnd a doubt tk the k. Whether it side, or on the e of the rocks in right field, deciding factor. alluded to in the pr incident in the final in the de ball was a new 1 Izheimer this morning would no decision, before checking with umpire Grum- mett ar getting the complete facts on the But he state would s soon as 8! to Jml Rolison for pitching himself out of a de hole in the last inning. With the bases .full of tieing runs and no one out, he struck out two batters and the last hitter flied out to center field SCORE By IND N 3 4 71 2:2.150 .98 0,2:0 2 5 RE Legicn ABR HPO AE Kessenick, g2 31 200 Nh] en, 4110560 S 12300 4.0:3.5 071 47 %06 1 0 Cope, 1f 432001 F. Cashen, rf i o T 7y ) Mierzejewski, 2b L WG B B g Gaunt, ¢ 4.0140.0 Totals 3 8112110 3 Elks ABR HPO AE| Dillhoefer, ss 492021 F 0 Palmer, cf, 2b e e Moscrip, 3b I i Tl ol B 3 Snow, 1b 2001 1 1 Lewis, p 4004 & 1 Weinstien, If, rf 4:0°% 1 1061 Werner, ¢ 470400 10} Guy, cf, 2b 300213 Hagerup, rf, If g 102 1 00 Total 31 5102112 7| | Summary—Doubles: Moscrip, Ha-| gerup, Kessenick, Mierzejewski, | Nielsen; homeruns: Moserip; hit by | pitcher: Ga walked by: Lewis| 2; Jensen 1; Rolison 1; struck out: | by: Lewis 3; Jensen 1; Rolison 3;| umpires: Grummett and “Bill the! Barber.” Time of game: one hour| and 50 minutes. | BALL GAME IS » BILLED FRIDAY; A post season taste of bnseba]l for Channelites is scheduled hvrel Friday evening, at 6:30 o'clock, when the Mocse and Teen Agers will try to wind up their feud—once for all. It will be a seven-inning concest. For COMFORT and i SERVICE . Get the NEW Ray Thatcher, WASHINGTON Mgr. Habit! 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