The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1946, Page 3

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ELKS ALLEYS {0 OPEN ON SUNDAY Open bowling CARDS JUST KNOCK THEM is set to commence ! It was absolutely no conte; fact, the game was cver five minutes after it starte by Higbe, the Dedgers’ ace bhander and posse of the & won and lost record in the for the winter the Elks alleys here at ext Sun- | With Joe Snow as alley manager, Jthe Elks maple will be open to **** - |members and their ladies daily ‘ (AP SPORTS WRITER) except Wednesday and Sundays be- L S i A tween the hours of 2 o'clock p. m and midnight. Bowling will com- More than ever today it looks mence on Sundays at 1 oiclock in ke the St. Louis Cardinals will the afternoon and will ecntinue un- e the Boston Red Sox’ world series til inight. The alleys will be pponents next month clesed all day on Wednesdays— Not so much because the | beat the Brooklyn Dodeers addicts are advised to { day in the opener of their “figh advantage of the month of | for the flag” three-game :ccries en bowling that will precede the ncrease their National League m tion of leagues, in order t< { cin to two and a half polish up their form for the formal Lecause of the easy m: in play later. which they bowled over flock - .- | Tho score was 10-2 ‘ : §p ris Briefs league, sor I retired the first two batters to fa had left the v York him, but then the roof caved iu seball team. Harris said that the over his head. Stan Musial nkee managerial will be ed, Enos Slaughter walked, Whitey taksn over for the | Kurowski and Dick Sisler singled. season by veteran and rookie catcher Joe Garagiola Neun homered to make it 5-0 for St Harris said the change was cti- before Howie Pollet, who was ered by President Larry MacPhail and followed Dickey's announcement first pitch. that he did mot intend to manage | 4 The victory was number 14 for the Yarkees after this n the Cards in 20 meetings with the - Dodgers. National Amateur golf cham The pennant-bound Red Sc i~ pionship tournament moves into the i | { Lou 1 to gain bhis 19th triumph, made hi | eas bt ! ed again to clinch the American'semi-final round to } League flag when they bowed to fje! The 36-hole | Bobby Feller and the Cleveland - paj e dians 4-1. The Tiger: front in tk Yankees for ing the New troit. The Chicago Cubs earned a split! outhern California with the Phillies in a doubleheader their Zrst glimpse of a le in Philadelphia, winning the secondiof the All-American confere Inglewood, Californis moved two games in Kammer, Junicr, of ir battle with the Fayms, Michic econd place by defear- ¢f Dedham, Ma Yorkers 6-4 in De-'ert Willits of Ka Poin: Bishop Groesse § game 5-4 in 10 innings after the night in Memorial Coliesum. The | Phils had come from behind 10 Los Angeles Dons will taks or the j corj the opener 4-3. Brooklyn Dodgers but first aust | After losing 1-0 to Pittsburgh, hurdle a lesal barrier post bs the Boston Braves, edged out the four nepro sports writers. In a Pirates 2-1 in the second game Of court action tney've accused the! a double bill. Los Angeles pro football team: ofl A six-run cighth inning gave tbe’giscrimination ior not having sien-| Washington Senators a 9-6 Victory'ed any negro players. ! alway Home over the Browns under the lizhts # A i A { 5 in_St. Louis MEMORIAL CHURCH CHOIR - Teem w L Rockie Monte Kennedy yielded IS TO REHEARSE TONIGHT St Louis 8 51 only two hits in pitching the Na- e ‘Brfm;:I_\n 84 52 tional League cellar-dwelling N This evening at 7:30 o'clock the|Chicago 4 61 | York Giants to a 4-1 victory over Memorial Church choir will meet Boston 4§ 65 the Cincinnati R {in the church for rehearsal with Cincinnati 58 m i - ->-ooe | the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff as di- | Philadelphia 60 80 Rlectric Irons, while they last.— rector. Interested newcomers are! Pittsburgh 56 79 Beautiful. ad welcome. | New York 57 SEALS LACED BY RAINIERS LAST NIGHT BILL WEATHERSBY (AP SPORTS WRITER By The Pacific Coast Baseball Leaguc showed promise of a battle to the finish today unless the San Fran- cisco Seals can p the lowl Rainiers of Seattle from chopping away at their three-game margin While the Rainiers in the role of giant killers last night tripped the Seals 3-1, Oakland’s second-place Acorns climbed to within three s games of the loop leaders by out- 15 the San Diego Padres for 6-4 decision in 12 innings. The Seattle victory put the Rain- iers ahead two games to one in the eries which could reduce An Francisco from its position at the first of the week as the choice with overlcaded odds to win the pen- Tony York, pinch hitting for Se- attle, produced last night's death blecw for the Seals in the ninth in- ning. Leu Novikoff opened the at- with a double, catcher Bob tageg bunted pinch- runner Kermit Lewis to third pinch hitter Bob Kahle was walked. Lewis was s and nipped at the plate as Joe Buzas grounded, and tl York &epped up and slammed a triple that wrapped up the game, In the race for third place, the Los les Angels regained a tie with the Hollywoed Stars by a deuble whitewash of the Sacra- rento Solons, 3-0 and 4-0. The Portland Beavers, behind the chucking of Vince Di Biasi, blanked the Hollywoed club 3-0, evening their series at two umes apiece. STANBINC Pacific Coast u Team w L Pet Francisco 108 62 635 land 106 66 Hollywood 90 80 Lcs Angel 91 8 29 mento 86 89 491 220 72 103 411 68 102 400 66 104 .388 American League Team w I Boston 96 46 Detroit 79 57 New York 9 61 Washington 68 1 Chicago 64 (5] Cleveland 64 g St. Louis 60 % Philadelphia 47 92 Nationat League TRANSPORTATION bhas made markets, built cities, settled territories, won wars, and brought wealth and progress. Yesterday in other portions of America it was the Conestoga wagon . . . the tir;y little belching locomotive . . . the romantic figure of the post rider. The growth of Alaska and its airlines are linked closely together. 1t's a point of pride with PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES fo bave been the Alaska company leading the way with modern, dependable, regularly scheduled air transport of passengers and commodities. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST cAirlines RESERVATIONS #nd TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 KarL K, KA1z, General Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE La Moila - Winnerby Knockout R! 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