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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 Tami Sends Joe fo Ropes ~ Then Goes Bump Himsell; Fight Over in First Round ( BY GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—They ther heavyweight last 1 Mauriello, whe was not Louis, and Tami woun of his predgc in his dre been knocked g - Minor League s ics Playoff Dope SEAlS lEAD lEADERS N ISCUTDOWN NAT.LEAGUE INFLAGRACE FACE FIGHTS - out by the great negro (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) BY JOE Smarting from a surprise double shellacking at the hands of the Portland Beavers, one-time push-|tha overs of the Pacific Coast Baseball ticnal League, Frank (Lefty) O'Doul, mas- the fer mind of the San Fran Seals. today picked pitching ace Tarry Jansen to shut off the Beaver threat to Seal pennant prospects. way Jansen will try for his 30th win All teams are geared up and lying of the season tonight after thelin fc 1e two contenders. Beavers, long occupants of the base- The Cardinals, expecting fairly sof ment, blasted the pennant aspirants crpo.ition from the Beston Braves the first rc REICHLER The Brc (AP SPORTS V was every ir ER) awed by tion today it Le ped Joe on the linals or Brooklyn him reeling into have _ to overcome throng 1 and bellowed rom the rest of ¢ it smainder of the first punch of » Stadium templa \\lu\ her And then surprised more rope in 2:09 of the It was 5-0 ¢ -1 E leheader last hey had eatec _] 1; !})]:«nd 2-1 in a doubleheader last wk u:;: “,' had ‘d’ru i x_«l 14 time defense of his title Assotiation playoffs nighs: bl N IR s 1 thought I had him,” Tami cheduled. Indianapoli The victories moved Portland into feund a thoroughly aroused team 1 uisville will meet in the cried as be sat later with a towe draped around his dejected he I thought I had him, and I grew 1T careless.” and went down to a 2-1 defeat un- der the lights at Braves' field seventh place ahead of Seattle nd San Francisco's league ma wvas nipped to two game The secor d-place Oakland Acorns muff- & 3 8 The setback reduced the ed a chance to weaken still further ’ b leaders’ marginofer the Dod the Seal bid for the ilag by losing a game and a half. The 8-4 to the Sacramento Solons e : s League final playoffs: Tt Lead Cut &l Get Thrills However t's brief brawl, at the crowd of 38494 tha tion semi- tancoga 3. (Memphis wins serie s to Brocks Last n top, gave were held to a split by the Pitts- a5 06! tior i Sen Francisco can clinch the | on pirates '“ . atternops PRUS $335.083 more sction and \ 9, New O ¢ curgs ‘ates i a afte )C o & pennant by winning four, even if|qoip iy on o Ebbets’ Field thiills than the ballyhooed orias. A8 the Acorns swept the rest of their number Ltetween I and - As matters stand now, the Cards er t 2 B three mon! ago SCEISS Wikl e Bolons still boast a decidad advantage ov o Jake Mooty hurled cne-hit balli{he Bodgers. swho bave 10 same echo of th : in the opener of the San Francisco- joft to play | EAMES il was bouncing around ] fium’s triple deck w the fi Portland twin kill ends ers hounded four while the Beav- e ey 1 chuckers for for the Redbir auriello ¢ week from Sunday. Any com- |, ¢ t 14 hits. Danny Escobar’s homer|pination of nine St. Louis victories ¢ D! e el HRTEY and Harvey Storey's three-bagger|or Brooklyn defeats could give the!C USHY 1« S osd Ty W [ paced the Beaver attack, which capds the flag < floundering against the pile¢ up four runs in both the first Joe said later he nev the and fourth innings and seven in Cubs To Fight “punch coming—didn't even knov the tifth, of Louis' eight remaining Whether it had been a ris r a | nt to see In the nine inning nighteap, Roy Cuks, [left. “I ames six are against the Helser permitted the Seals but Who will be fighting to hold onto|that one’” h admitted threc hits. Portland nicked Al Lien third placeand two are against the Thcugh it w Sept. 19.—Boxing pro- \nd Dale Mathewson for five and Cincinnati Reds, who are battling it didn't appear to d clomons said today Jo Lenefited from five San Francisco With the Philadelpbia Phils for fifth He was right back | defend his world heavy- errors. Of Brooklyn's 10 games, five Mauriello with a flurry against British champ- Sacramento came from behind on on, one againstilefts and rights, and within s Woodcock in London a five-marker assault in the eighth Cincinnati, three against the Phils, onds nearly ripped Tami's head off inning for the triumph over Oak- and one against the Pirates who it Canvas-Biimp jacobs will not say no t T trail the Reds by only half-a-game.| .00 105 1.2 pounds hit the me, but naturally itll have to be The Hollywood Stars regained Lefty Fritz Ostermueller, a I canvas with a bump. He started a joint promotion,” Solomor undisputed possession of third place ' castoff, held his former team-' - at five, but thought 2 S I by u double dunking of the Scattle Mates to nine scattered hits in o and settled back f the seve Pirates Rainier and 11-2. Hurler Pitct th place Franic Dasso delivered the iirst! 0 @ game 3-2 victory win, allowing eight hits. The St R Branca, who turned in poured it cn in a 13-hit assault in that masterful tout job against came about the afterpicce with Eddie the Cardinals last week, duplicated a fine brawl on the Hollywood mound for his ! performance with a ..., 55 Loui «» (LAIMS HERMAN 'S T0 SUCCEED FRANKIE FRISCH) count of nine punching From that point until the end minute later Almc poured 1e leather utt 20th victory of the season victory for the Dodger: to him, Tami’s features hecame Los Angeles’ Angels ended a four- d more puffed and bloods he I'TSBUGH, Pa., Sept. 19—The game losing streak in a double- Newhouser’s Record never ceased to fight back said today Billy Her- header split with the San Diego Ha] Newhouser became the f Cnce, over in a neutral corner Braves cutfielder and Padres. The Angels took the opener major league pitcher to register 25 he slammed home another ri to € lyn Dodgers Star, will 6-2 as Les Fleming held the Pad; victories for thres consecutive years the button that caused Louis to succeed Frankie Frisch as manager ly of the Pit 32. bend like a reed and momentavily sburgh Pirates next te five hits. San Diego came back for a 2-1 decision in the game, scheduled for but extended to nine. ANDiING G CLUDS The Boston Red Sox, with Man- Pacific Coast icague ager Joe Cronin and a half-do en | Team w L Pct of his top-flight performers back San Francisco 111 67 624 home resting for the world series,' ODakland 109 69 612 teat the Browns 6-2 under the since Lefty second New! seven innings, Grove did it in 1 reached that level when he pitched the D Tigers to a 2-1 10-inning vi troit tory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Hollywood 93 85 522 lights in St. Louis. Home runs by Los Angeles 92 86 517 Sherry Robertson, Stan Spence, Sacramentc 91 90 503 Mickey Vernon and Jake Early San Diego 75 106 414 helped Washington humble the Portland 73 105 410 Cleveland Indians 8-1 on their Seattle 71 107 399 own grounds. aasNBstiean beagne L Phils Leat Reds Boston 99 47 678 The Phils solidified their hold| Detroit 83 59 ags 0" fifth place in the National New York 82 65 558 League by winning twice ‘1>m‘. the 0? Washinaton Wl ma ago SIXth place Reds 2-1 and 6-5 “Rs “0“ ST Chitago ek 4oy The Cubs preserved their slim 11/ “0 Cleveland 65 80 .448 12ad over the Braves by whipping levelhul e B Ne\»] Er{lmk Giants 4-3 I\R- hnkr‘;' 5126 R i e ot 'run eighth inning against Rookie lh”"de‘m;.;:“mm L"i“c% 338 Marvin Grissom broke a 1-1 tie. nchorage 1145 1:45 PM Daily Team W L Pt Earl Caldwell won his 13th game Lv. St. Touls 91 54 628 against four setbacks as |!}u: Chi- Brooklyn 89 55 .615 cago White Sox split with the Bhits e ped ‘.)42 New York Yankees. After »Spud Boston M 61 53 Chandler gained his 18th victory Philadelphia 66 80 3 for the Yanks with a 4-0 shuto_ul, Cineinnati 60 83 420,thc Sox won the nightcap 9-7, aid- Pittsburgh 59 83 '“5‘cd by the 4l-year-old Caldwell's A8 A 51 gy 3gp fine relief hurling. "oRTHWEsT § g - >ee - e | In the first century the Romans (refused to allow an inventor to |meke use of an apparatus for transporting heavy stone columns |because it would throw men out |of work. AIR LINE LINKS AIRI.INES AUSTRALIA AND , . BRITISH COLUMBIA Bt~ AGAIN FRIDAY MORNING Another Lot of Shoes | Added to @ur Big VANCOUVER, B. C. Sept. 19— Fortnightly service between Sydney, ! Australia, and Vancouver, B. C., was a reality today with comple-| tion of the first trans-Pacific flight of the Australian National Airways Skymaster “Warana.” ‘The plane, carrying 33 passeng exs and a crew of nine, landed here| last night. It left Sydney Monday and made stops at the Fiji Islands, Hcenolulu and Oakland. The passengers included \P\Um‘ Australian war brides, and sweet-| hearts of American service men bound for the United States. | il - DAMAGED BY BL’IZIL ,,,,, | Fite started by oil equipment burned the Union Cab office and the Frontier Bar at Anchorage BLACK KID BLUE KID SATINS W pX WHITES EVENING SANDALS e SALE causing considerable damagze to 31— hoth places. It took the fire de- i nartment about an hour fighting F A M I L Y S ll 0 E S I 0 R E the flames before extinguished. l - Fmpire want Aas bring reswits’] > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (Tied 1-1 in j n P o 5 I ) 1aif, bu J n ¥ . in there car ¢ wn eed a Reynolc o ), M ( 1ys ¢ bard hi € at T o'l 1 ic dark me and i 7 f B he 0§ vardi o 1 1 to v players will also Wiscor h ¢ thini e ¢ of I ) Were mighty glad Doctor suggested Borden's! - K ohn for the first tim it he was one of the hea babies he'd ever seer 1 him about John's formula, and he suggested Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. I found it has three times as much Vitamin D as before—400 u John's getting his full day’: supply of Vita . He's more of a buster than ever! When the doctor saw its in every p 1in D now P.S. to Mothers: Bor s Vitamin D Evapo. rated Milk is accepted by the American Medical Association, Council on Foods and Nutrition. - And Borden’s does wonders for puddings! Ona of my friends gave me a new pudding recipe that called for Borden's Evaporated. It was the first time I'd ever used Borden’s for cooking, and I was certainly pleased with the re- sults. That pudding was just grand—so rich and smooth. My husband loved it. I've never found anything better for puddings —just try it and see! ? 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NOW. .. 400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT . . oo e e e e s DO CROMCIC RN < HOME REPORTER ;}J m & \ : aay "'\v'l' 27 PAGE THREE with his ive in Ju- ming week- ) Ketchikan Mon- WILL COVER FOR KETCHIKAN TE2M sabty fiext wing an, 1 Gunnar Mi B X M ( viield and M t, Third Kodiak T reeantly married - dt The Triangle Cileaners Altend the “Scandals” At the Capitol Theaire Sept. 25 and 26 BENEFIT SHOW BY JUNEAL TIRE DEPARTMENT Wi NOW NAVE #B-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL 3 4] 7 JUNEAU F1%5 DEPT. RENEFIT SHOW ITOL \TRE—September 25 and 26 “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper express rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- ing and pecping. But a live, healthy bear . . . with muscles *way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly lots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game— just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper express. Get express and passenges information at the address below, PAN AMERICAN Worto AIRwAYs The J’ stem of Ty Cppes Baranof Hotel Phone 106 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12

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