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}JOE, TAMI TO FIGHTTONIGHT POLLETIS SEALBEATEN N NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1946 [ By | NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Joe Louis BIG HURLER BYBEAVERSIN % heavyweight title tonight at Yan- {kee Stadium witli Tami Mauriello '\u the Bronx being served up as the © sacrificial goat There appears.to be little doubt S o — - | tha Loui: tain Wins 20th Game, Seting| rortunds tuns o fimien tne oS Crown by a knockout, but som Record-for LeHNanders, | e cnier” mensce - totay tn San/ e b8 ball vard oo the chanc Francisco’s hopes of wrapping the pennant and taking it home. The Portland Beavers, who start- up Jaste -in National League BY RALPH RODEN ed out this year to defend their ~HI0 N0 S b " (AP SPORTS WRITEL) 19 pennant but proved docile \_"‘\ x:q;\ (" ,‘»; s e They used to call Carl Hubbell enough for the Seals to beat them .= ° < =0~ T th: “meal ticket” of the Giants times in 20 previous meetings, . C O et ol ; when the great New York lefthand-' arovsed themselves in the opening o, Of © M1Sht and bounced Bun er was winning pennants for Bill of the final series last night to ' ""“ iR s el Terry about a decade ago. Today shade the league pacers 4-3 be """ into hamburger by Joe's the experts are pinning the same With second-place Oakland un- g T Sliger. Mae tag on Howie Pollet, the hungry-|corking threatening power for a ., bl b “"! o lcoking portsider of St. who!4-1 victory over Sacramento, the! AWl is supposed to be of the will have to receive a good chunk| defeat melted San Francisco's lead Cai¢ito breed. He knows only to nove forward and slug it out. While if the Card go of the ‘glory to two and a half games. The vic this ordinarily is considered an ad- on to win their ninth National tory left the Beavers in a last-place S Lihgue ‘Thg. P i mirable trait in a prizefighter, it Pollet. hurled his 20th win of/- Portland pounded big Frank C2Pnot be recommended as a meth- the season yesterday as the Cards) seward severely in a three-run at- 4 00 fighting Joe Louis. hammered the New York Gian Xt won the game in the ,h DYnE Tami's ring habits, ltr 10-2 to protect their two game first| gixth inning. Jim Bucher singled, (0% iakers are al JusiEre e place margin over the Brooklyn ana Glen Crawford clouted a hom- ‘ol £¢t it ¢ INSE sk Glbering Dedgers, who downed the Chicago|sr, Then Danny Escobar got a cven money : knocks him Cubs 4-2. single,and. Harvey .Storey doublea O\ iuside five rounds, and 9 to 1—tic Thus, the slim portsider became, him across the plate, Seward walk~ D4 ¢ven greater—that the champ the first hurler in the league t0'eq the next man and was replaced o ThCY have gotten very littk win 20 games, and also the first by Dale Matthewon, who quelled “CUCR 0N either count lefthander in the loop to reach ine yprising. Vince Dibiasi was the| oy MR y This much amore can be said: that the select mark since Hubbell and {winning h T, Melton of the Giants performed the | Ty. Seattle Rainiers won a 6-5 " 0ic Mauriello does nc Begr feat in 1937. 1t also was his 215U gecision which dumped the Holly- SUACK UP a8 a serious threat to Joc's complete game. In addition to his w,cq Stars into a tie for third place title, he '\wnm see ':v' to have numerous starting assignments, Pol- with the idle Los Ang 470d a chance as anyone e ¥ les Angels. | Lou Novikoff singled and touch- ich better record an boasts a 1 let, like Hubbell, has appeared of- a majority of those who have ten in relief roles. Last Sunday,'., oif 5 fourth-frame binge which : e Dyer called Pollet in to save & \.oquceq five of the Rainier tal-| o Heit “““ " "" game for Cotton Al Brazle, and he lies. The attack included a triple "‘ has m',\‘ ”,’]\ seven times in premptly halted the opposing rally. N DG 1es aadt dhave. sbasten rts and has knocked out som Pennant Race o e . 2 gocd ‘men Art Cuceuriullo from the hill. Ken Ll DS, e "‘,"‘“‘" BOS- Richardson’s two-run homer in the thelr n'“al (\a%’m‘ ek b the Jher Hollywocd attack. The pitching NEW YORK, Sept. 18 g : ? R crediv went to Tke Pearson. weight champiom Joe L have ten games left to play, while diore. i%en e X for ing The San Diego Padres open a F h eRRNIE iy ind had a 12% pound edge ov R T S TN oy e s Mauriello for their title fight L(*miv w;ns \x\(’ of its remainir ERoTio Lout Teagne Gt G ouis > s B! ea : ielc weighed in at 198% games, the Dodgers will have to L_‘I RE Wi, 820 i -.‘c cop nine of theirs to tie the Cards Srn Francisco L5 e Oaklind 109 68 n Brooklyn wasted little time jn Iolywood BL B8 I“or eague sewing up its 4-2 vietory over L Angeles 91 (H:) Chicago. It scored three runs in Dicramento . the first inning, two of them on 33n Diego % Dixie Walker's two-base hit eattle e ] ayo ope Joe Hatten started for Brooklyn Fortiand 1105 and after yielding a run in the; _ Amcrican League i N first, he was relieved in the scven- Team V. L POL TR Y th by listle Vic Lombardi after the Foston gg j‘; L R R b OE;]uu;mr;us‘l;::}gelhl?l'lgol:;'icx'ng h\i‘:l": 8; 24 mincr league games in the play-off N & series and Bob Sturgeon’s single B &k International League semi-final In the only other scheduled Na- CRicago g1 IRt N bosis sahedilad: tional League game, the red hot Clevelanc 65 79 pA}m\n o Absanlation BTN el Boston Braves scored their fifth St. Louis ot oo playoffs—Indianapolis 3; Minneap- straight win by trouncing the Cin- Philadelphia 49 9 2 HARARO 8 e A ALY oo i e clis 2. (Indianapolis wins series, cinnati s 8-2. 1 * -2 g " neet s i) he e v iy L e s ?“.].;‘I‘:l?d will meet Louisville in the game scheduled in the American St. Louis 91 53 632/ " thern Association semi-final League, defeating the Washington Brooklyn 88 54 620 . 0 .. Ora Atls 3 e fincch B oe R plavolte: Ni\-. 30:]1]mn> H.lAtluma 1 gals attack by smashing his 38th Philadelphia 64 80 444 T 3 Z F homer with two on in the first Cincinnati 60 81 -426 | inning. The blow tied Greenberg Pittsburgh 58 82 414 | with Boston's ¥Ted Williams for the New York 57 €8 393 | circuit’s home run leadership. | - -, ‘ e | | Mo" Ev Sp l IT Fo R ! The following are scores oi.games played this afterncon in the two | A F P 1 major leagues as received up to BIG WORLD SERIES < i | , | National League—Chicago 4; New ; (i ,York 3. Cincinnati 1; Philadel- BROOKLYN, Sepl. i8. — The phia 2 (first game). Pittsburgh Brcoklyn Dodgers, still in a hot 3; Brooklyn 2 (first game). fight for the pennant, today an- nounced their division of the World Cleveland 1. Series spoils and, with characteris-, BRCOKLYWN, Sépt. 18.— The tic generosity, voted full shares to Pittsburgh Pirates nosed out the 29 players. | Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2 today in the ->->e - first game of a doubleheader to More sets of twins are born in drop the Brooks to 2 1-2 games be- Canaca than in this country pef hind the National League pace- million births, but more sets of setting St. Louis Cardinals. Fritz American League—Washington 8; triplets and quadruplets are born in Ostermueller scattered nine Brook- lyn hits in gaining his 12th win. FISH FOR SALMON — TUNA NDERSON at the Mouth of the Columbia River Conveniently Located ILWACO, WASH. Phone — 401 and ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 Juneau Cold Storage Co. V00000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000¢ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 PAGE THREE T L e e g o cjeofeeteet ol Hanks K Until further notice the e¢x- BY HUGH FULLERTON 5‘*'1\4. Henry NEW YORK Sept 18 The Bo n, Henry 'h‘”“ RO O i LEXINGTON, Ky, Sept Knippel, Elizabeth ange ‘raje. o trike has dlagued 4 E Wil Ross, former 1i To Seattle: Georgc b ] e heavy. ind welterweight 1 cl thieen . Bupiiis, T CANADIAN CURRENCY ight's heavy of the. Guad Earl McGinty, Earl B k v . mpiops! 1 n ho e 16 e “"l‘l Ry " : ) voluntarily entered t e will he 7'% Percent ke Jacobs cc t find ar ay | p kg ; % iy % - ’x""\‘n i ‘;m ublic Health Service Hospital here. Nancy Linna, Tom Hutchin o get the aluminum supports ic . \y. He authorized a state- m Robett Mary Sakmo R ; e 8 the raised ringside sections tran B b The First National Bank ported to Yankee Stadium, so th 3 mes, Wiliiamn Garter to depenc menial “unveiling” of Levi Jackso LR S, Suen ¢ other ni agreed tha e . A oot sfefeenfofenfefees % s LR o on, Patrocino Fernan R ODell has the most “un-Yale MAano SaT, Lk | they ever saw and thi : very rd to beat tin Cambick, Franc el LR Rufino + night L Rids ‘are Wekits ot Candia, James Knutson e il o Cunhilde 1 onnie Hube A ke S dine Hube, d C. Adam NG S Yoepocs ifford k, Arvid Racmussen Doncaster Kknocked ou kg Gus Lesr Cliffside, N - ) Empire .Want Aas Lriis resuits’ York—Bill P 144, 1 B. C., outpcinted Tem Mar- White Plaints, N. Y., eliminated e double defeat system N¢ Conn.—Lee Q. 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