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1947 THE DAILY '\L.\SI\A LVlPth NEAU, ALASKA » MONDAY, APRIL 2i, FOUR HOMERS T LS IN 7 GAM{S ~BY MILLER ! | Cincinrati FAST SPURT - 3 i Ciqcinnati’s&hor?stop Lift- Baion 2 3, ww ing Reds - Cards Are | P. ( lEAGUE S 3 % m Dumped fo Cellar e American {»‘“!“‘ i By JOE REICHLER Tommy B”dges Flrst Pitch- Chicago 9 0 1000 (As-ociated Press Sports Writer) er of Season fo Hurl No- %00 HREE {1y . - New York 4 2 667 | weeks & Fooiwear ... H Detroit 2 2 500 . Run, NO'H” Game Washington 2 3 400 Lco A St. Louis 1 2 Joots By BILL BECKER Cleveland 1 2 | r Pac (Associated Press Sports Writer) Philadelphia 1 5 167 | Pac Tommy Bridges, the former great - > - - | vision berth | % Detroit curveball artist now oper- | The glue d shortstop, cur- ! ' ating for the Portland Beavers, is| S ‘- 5 g |rently pacing “the S the first no-run, no-hit game pitch- | or $ rleis hitters with four home runs in sev- | 4 oroof 1947, p ‘r;v games, hit two home runs yes- . Achieving the first no-hitter of | terday to help the Reds ga an 4~ his 10-year carcer, the slender . y leven break in their doubeheader | et 1 Tennessean, now 40, came within| NEW YORK — Edd:z Arcaro pi-jywjth the Pirates at Pittsburgh. | , # cne batter of a perfect game Sun- '0ted Foth Phalanx and I Will 1) pygje Galan and Bobby Adams| Rifles day as he set down. the SAn Fran- V.ctO!y in respective halves of the|,i,aq p) home run par- g Ny S cisco Seals, 2-0, in the first half "o uotisl 8y Jumelds, "ENRI-f o gy th Tead to a 13-5 vie- T ol tete Wi SATOR mmunition of a Pacific Coast Ledgue double- ""‘1 . 1in 1:43 4-5; T Will| 00 quer the Pirates in the opener ¢ Tarttite it taver ® (Gun Cases header. the et B R 368 lirires Lot PIMA runs result- | i Tigh School * olsters The only Seal to-reach base was ¢ = A crowd o) o5 trom erg’s second Follo ) Bones Sanders, who walked ifi th {040 8390 andip e run o npaign | i . ke C 3 1 4 A I Wil $8.90 rade five P \ ¥ LaGua ick I 4 s -‘!p By ... ,» eighth but was quickly erased FhaaHE Wihnars The Pirates bounced back to win | g the ¢ ound 5 « e Scheol anditor- L | a double play. i g L eI} {the nighteap 7-3 in the second | ) ofx ! Tents < Bridges fanned five in hanging ume, limited to five and a half | mem ° Camp Stoves | up his second win against no de- LAWRENCE, Kansas Saturday | innings because of darkness. ! R 3 » 5.3 & . ® Camp Axes . feats. It was his third start as the was a day for mudders in the 22nd| The split left the Pir still in & : b g = - e Packboards | Beavers' Sunday pitcher. He has running of Kausas Relays as most first place with five victories in | A ALASEA e Sleeping Bags | tied one. In his other win, inciden- of the favorites failed to shine six starts s i . '[ e Auditor * Cots o tally, the ex-Tiger allowed only’two on a sloppy track. Bill Martineson, { Rk = i [ it Baylor, was disqualified, and Char- Red Sox Hit Dust L oR e ), B SOLUTION | g yptatie Only four Bridges' pitches were lie Pitker, Tc finished second! Ancther previously unbeaten nine, | ‘% 5 § and Garagio uditor of Alnleilc. .. a#-hit out of the infiefd yesterday. to teammate A Lawler in the|the American League champion| TSt 1 cus- (equipment) In his long American League car- 97.7 century | Boston Red'Sox, bit the dust mr; &2 ,‘5 for Basohall * eer, Bridges pitched three one-hit o [the first time when the Washington | O 3 K oue i Thniila games, once in 1932 going through R e i . ! Senat behind Walter Master- | R i ot 8 and 2-3 innings before giving up | g of ores DOk Su, &2 DBb son’s superh three-hit slinging | e rd day of iy '“‘)“““‘““ [0 satelye Infatohtions! FHleid "ok 386 < thiswin | (0V0ed B1 3-L in, <be cavie e " s e Beaver=' Sixth Win e Boston A A marathon py The Nats got to Mel Parnell, ma S .‘n-ml your The veteran ling perform- ;oo Goac mile in course rec- \ng his Big League debut, for three | -+ e b worite sports supplies ance gave the Beavers their sixth .4 ¢ 39. Finlana's °f their seven hits in the first Pnt h i at straight win over San Francisco pgivies g second. inning to score all their runs, H “(_‘ i . : o 3 and assured the Oregonians of & T RN IR With Joe DiMaggio playing his| [Hame cd e A e o Bold on uirst place, which they pHILADELPH Srinceton won {irst full game of the season. the o l,‘“’_ ( s u.»: /j LY share with San Diego, as the PCL ¢y out of five crew races in New York Yankees turned on the G b e went into its fourth week \uglkill River's opening regetta, Athletics twice to sweep a double- i 1 DO ot The Seals bounced back o take Tiger varsity was won by littte header in Philadelphia 6-2 and 3-2 BETTY ABEL IN o ki SPORT CENTER & the final game, 11-4, on some hefty more than boat length in mile and DiMaggio celebrated his return with | juneau fricnds of M tty b B e hitting and the effective pitching five-sixteenth Henley course in @ three-run homer in the first|jearned last week through a clip- s S B .. of rookie Bob Chesnes Frosh were lone Penn game to enable Spud Chandler to0/ping from Idaho vSpaper I Comutied Lok San Diego pulled akbreast of Port- win his first victor ”,,‘ former Juneau r " "‘ s YOU'LL LOOK BETTER IN bing a pair from Holly- A Cards In Cellar | ; herself in a dre R and 3-1, after rs: se: The C o Cubs, paced by Bill shop in Boise, the capital ¢ s ) Saturday’s game. Homers by Denve Nicholson’s two home runs, handed | of Tdaho West and Pete Coscarart clin tournarfent tri- i champion St. L | i 2 { e to. 1 thriil Ifi.‘nfl\ the first contest, while Manny S: 29 holes to Is their fourth defeat in six | AeRITA: RATE ) me 1 vo's five-hit twirling assured the ¥ and dumped them in- HOSPITAL NOTES i i m.'” a afterpiece. Todd Davis' circuit drive into the National League 4 ational T car i 4 TAILOR-D W ROUSERS accounted for the only run off £ i A 1 I ¢ ¥Salvo. Philadelphia 1 ¢ € j Angels In Third Place SEATTLE— 1 Hec Phillies wee in a row ASK YOUR DEALER ® Los Angeles moved into third son’s cinder st it over the Giants by trouncing the ¢ 1 2 ¢ place ahead of Sacramento a he as a defi tender for north- New Yorkers 10-1 at the Polo « i g £ IR R LR SN Angels swept three weekend games ern division track laurels Saturday Grounds. Ron Northey with three ef from Seattle while the Solons took as the hington Huskies swept hits, and Jim Tabor and Andy S (¢ i * three whippings from Oakland. first places in 12 of 15 events Seminick, with four baggers, led R NE € Young Don Carlsen, 20-year-old to outscore the Oregon State Col- the Ph attack on four pitchers ) 5 s converted infielder, won a inn- lege 89': to 41%%. Schoclboy Rowe spaced six hits to for medic " » ing triller irom Kewpie Dick Bar- It was the only division meet gain his second win, both against| Dische [ rett Satur and (hr’ Angels fol- of the day, but the University of the ‘Giants | Mrs. Riley | ,Jowed with 2-0 and 6-2 wins Sun- Idaho gave indications of a strong. Rain and wet grounds caused the and on Sunday S 8 ® day. Southpaw Cliff Chambers of team in a non-confgrence trounc- postponement of the scheduled Fel Ordonia i o » Bellingham hurled the shutout and g of Gonzags games between Brooklyn and Bosten | Gazc o b stretched to 28 his skein of inn- in the National League and D } Gave S - o - ., ings pitched without allowing an INFORMATION WANTED {roit-Cleveland and St. Louis-Chi- |over the t 1 CHAPELADIES TO 1 earned run. Anyone having information con- c,g4 jn the American from Tanana, A mol Tl will & no-h n cerning the following missing per- aloon, Ct ~ Oakland, putting on its first win- A et t i - f v ning spurt, clim Vel sons is asked to communicate with 3 LR {neau ¥ i ot o ShapA batted in by Maurice Van Roba Bipest, Lelghs, Wehster—sq, years pumar I“g“en HoE | wber 1 ouncec ey ex-Pittsburgh Pirate, paced the °f 8ge, 5 ft. 5 in, 145 Ibs, medium i g - o I ) g friend Oaks to their 6-5, 10-1 victories | dark complexion. nicknamed Whahington 7 1| NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY I sover Sacramento. Brooks Holder's| “Sauibby.” Believed to have come Boston e ll L Is fo be published and forms will \ frs. Mik two homers helped nail the opener, (o Alaska aiter working during the ,Pm,“_?“' “](f_n”‘fovny'd' L cse May 1, for space, listings and ( Hunti C * Charley Gassaway's four-hit pitch- | WA as a welder in a Seattle ship- Masterson and Evans P g |changes please call The Juneau - old F ing featured the nightcap. yard. Being sought by his mother. ” pe ,)iDr,u;'la Telephone Co. Phone Y wh ¢ ¢ The Sunday turnout was the Gecorge Cortez—Known to have New York s 5 | before closing date FLOR-, DR 5 League's. biggest of the season, to- |Tesided in the Juneau-Douglas area Philadelphia e Lo g —adv. 553-t9 : ; ¥ fallng 62,28 OAKANA'S" 14180 was|for 8 mumber ‘of ‘years where hel Sbshdler and Robisons FHOT e i - [ tops. was employed as a painter amd pa-|Savage (3), Dietrich AT e — . ————————————————————— L ——— - ——————— | b Y per-nanger. 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