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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1947 P FORRECORD, BABE RUTH Frisky Pro Swats Qut Tenth Homer-Giants Going Hit-Crazy By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sperts Writer) Big Johnny Mize, a frisky pro at heart despite his 34 summers, continues his home run spree for the New York Giants a pace de- signed to force comparisons with Babe Ruth’s &ll-time record gait When the Babe set his famous record of 60 in 1927, he didn’t clout his tenth until May 22. Mize hit No. 10 yesterday off Hank Wy at Wrigley Field on the Giants 22nd game of the playing season. Arith- metic deductions, which ignore such iactors as John's susceptibility to broken hands sprained ankles and the hot summer sun, insist his fin- al total should be an even 70, With Mize setting the long dis- tance pace, the entire ciub has gone hit crazy. The club batting average is a rosy .280, only one point below uie Bostal¥ Braves who top both Major Leagues. Winning six of their last seven and four in a row.from St. Louis and Chicago, the Giants have edg- ed into third place, only cne game back of the leading Cubs, today's opponent. Monty Kennedy was the benefi- ciary of yesterday’'s assault on W and his sufcessors. Mize 1w Naticnal League record by scoring in his 16th consecutive game, even before he hit his two-run homer to solidify a 5-3 win over Chicago. Cubs Keep Top Spot Despite the lcss, the Cubs re- tained undisputed possession of first place because St. Louis again stitled Bosten’ nbitions, edging out the Brayes, 4-3, in a night game. Brocklyn got to Kirby Higbe, an old who now toils for P looking despite rain and frequent wearing. Spots wash off in a jiffy with plain soop and water. Made of advanced, crease-resistant fabrics, it's the It's the modern shave cream for modern men To LOOK YOUR BEST in this up-to- date world, you need a smooth, clean shave every day. 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Rowe, however, needed relief 6 hail: doeen *inigortant sec- Bl g | . |Vince Dibiasi in the seven-inning a half dozen important sec hep i e i Result of Games Play- {Vince Diviasi in the seven-inning (SO0 G neets sted, for in- ston's od Sox utscore o ! . i3 & ~ 1 . & o ' s Beg - Sox SUired e ed Last nght Raschi in the regulation second Stance, and the bigwigs of the sl B 1 e e e | YT dighth of ‘T““vlv AN o i i il ¥ four straight for the Beavers over okt R Bl Sobtant of 10, Bk - | By BILL BECKER the Padres and strengthened Port- S/ Wiacuss ‘much: Byngs 18 O s tour-hit shut.| (Awsociated Press Sports Writer) {land's grasp on third place, two full el e SR Wity SEATTLE, May 17. — (0 — Five e T 0. s the days | 1t Was quick change night in the jgames ahead of Sacramento s A EETENE, NG AS ol iliatis the out of Cleveland, 2-0, was the da¥’s | pgcific Goast League he tom-toms for the tyst mation-, SEL O, (RUR s, or e e A ¢ 1t falled 101" g4 Prancisco took undisputed al: collegiate baseball champlonship, o o5 Sutieg v aiisie” plnded "It Ift Washington out of seventh g y P! ¥ . STANDING Or CLURS Army, Texas and Cal ) , S t: pld ¢ g o tirst place, beating Hollywood, 3-0,! : . the first 10 top teams as bowling place. Philadelphia knocked out| 5 PR EHE 0 Y ine Patiie, CONNS Beipes current standouts, with 1 ie | op tes owli Virgil Trucks in the 1irst inning| % : 3 W L Pet York U, Georgetown, Navy, Holy In the open team division, class A into the cellar % St °n they scored seven runs to as- Lc At Artete 1 San Francisco 28 18 ross, Illinois, Michigan State, teams, wound up last night at the M & | s £ gel Ange ' R a ' * h ste ernationa 3ow] s themselves of an 11-5 romp| o0 A78 Bage opee Lok A 27 mson. Duke and Southern Cali- NCrthwestern International Bowl- | cver Detroit. New. Yark and Chica- |S2Me behind the g Tl 545 fornia ameng the leading contend- ing Congress. e land, 4-1. The victory moved |Fortland s SRR e SR S P batt dolad 31008, ol O LIRE0 TS 3ed ithe rambunctious Oaks up a notch | Sacramento 500 tof. MEBRIDERE - EReW lpig ¥ Ry Pl = e { The short scores: o e o e o i | Oakland 478 1-southeast district o so lowed by Fort Lawten, Seattle, ¢ into fifth position, supplanting the | Qakland 478 ~ 2 i Sl T San Diego 463 many good teams they are plan- CC mmercial class C team, and win- American League e Diego f’fldlvm 4 R e 413 ning a qualifying tournament at ner in that class, with 2863 R H E The Padres Mm,( n ”mml’-‘flulhwr-d 400 Charlotte, N. C.. June 11 Even Scores of Anchora bowlers, who :‘,}1 Louis §am 'y m‘:‘nm" ;Hhmfl: ;1\- i'“;h"fl“l T ¢ the oarsmen will have it out to- were giving Anchor: its fi oston 12 10 o at-home) Beavers, 2-1 and 8-1, and he en-Crew s representation in the NIBC, in- 2 3 " e Natcnal League day in the ten-crew ecastern representation in { NIBC, in Kramer, Brown (5) and Moss, |fell to sixth i : it print” championships, biggest cluded: Early (5); Dorish and Wagner " '\Evd —for the first time in weeks Chicugo b 1(‘) pre-Poughkeepsie event and, Class C Ed Smalley, 550 R H E|Scattles Rainiers bouficed out of |1 /8 i e course, there's the varsity-old- Leonard nas 527, Jess Morri- Detroit . 5 .78 ol ol tod il imers football game at ' Notre son :d Jones 471, Class A Philadelphia b 8 ity 19 1 Dame today. singles—Bill Silbernagel 559; Joc n ittsburgl 10 0 V. A AP -BET? ey - Ll bbetts. Riebe Savage | i Pittsburgh 0 I _ WANNA APHA-BET silbern and Smalley 1,156; & Gk Philadelphia - <18 Mary my P's and Qs (predic- y bR and Guerra. 2 St ¥ 3 Jeres and Thomas 1,035; Kinkade TR Cincinnati 12 15 444 tions and quotes)” wires Col. v et o Tee ks G 5-man : St. Louis 8 15 .38 Sccop Latimer of Greenville, S. C. o " it A g TR Cleveland Wi gt o s g team—Coffey's Insurance, Kinkade Washington 2 1 .0f GAME ON SUNDAY by Clemson's Joes—Hazel and Lan- gop “gpianay’ 534 Jones 476, Mor Black, Willis (8) and Lopez, He- | i i who pitched the South Car-| o' 448 silhernagel 563—total 2,549, gan (8); Masterson and Ferrcl - W L Pet olina college lo southern confer-|g,, ¢ ye meney and far down the g 5 After belng rained out for the; Detrolt 15 8 652 cnce leadership, will turn pros for o ; HHDRE TN R § @ Sheduled opening week, either by Boston 15 10 600 jobs in the Brooklyn farm system ™ SRR Boston 3 19 1 rain or wet grounds, the Gastineau Cleveland 10 9 526 this summer AT HOTEL JUNEAU St. Louis 4 12 1 Channel Baseball Leaguc may get Chicago 12 12 500 THE WURST YET New reglatrations at the Hotel ohnson. G, Hillott (. Karl (7 underway at 2:30 o‘clock tomorrow New York 10 1 41 \ine's Bob Elliott forwards this | Juneau Mr. and Mis. J. N A g afterncon at Firemen's Park—that Philadelphia 1 13 458 4 y g and Masi; Munger, Brazle (3) and Eathor i Washington 9 1 450 lish story: Warden Leon Ayer of Mcrgan, E F. Hickok, Mr. and Garagiola ¥ "r::dtl;;: "i:“i‘”i;“l‘o’u Svs” sehas | Sb1 b @ 16 3s3 Rockwood, Me, mnoticed greatly .mes Harris and H. P, Owen, ROH OBl e o it~ sarting s e e distended stomachs' of a couple of Anchorage Brocklyn % s § ihe weotni ;‘k gt i ‘4“‘ togue caught by visiting angler Iso at the Juneau are Mrs. A, Pittsburgh & 8. 0 ",".h'r‘;(" ";.”:ef o;‘ llu‘: p;\'t \\‘gvk IF YOUk MONET is NOT - The warden asked the gent Wcods, frem Vancouver, B. C.; and Branca, Casey (1 and Edwards; | " EURE8 O e me have EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will (0 dress them out to see if the Charles E. Vun Ryck, from Seattle. Behrman (9) and Howell, hl“”‘"‘bun postponeds These three league pay you to investizate our offerings = bl Vi = @®. |games will be played off during D well chosen investments, ALAS- R 3 Eithe first half provided they are KA FINANOE CORPORATION, | gyerything New York 5 10 3!needed to ,determine the winner Coope: Building, 4th and Main. e phone Chicago 3 8 0|and runner-up. —ady. 574-tf £ Kennedy and Cooper; Wyse, Kush | Tonight, according to announce- - - v Sporhng (6), Borowy (8) and Scheffing, |ment by Prexy William A. Holz- YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST e > 829 R H E|heimer, the Teen-Age outfit will SELECTION of furniture on Ju=v G d . 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Other Changes Made as, - e VL e U e o | pmmee 1 cmme 1) smmenme 1) e [ s 1) e 1 e 1 ronmers | pregad Um0 gm0 w1 s 1 oo W0 e 1Y s O s 5 s P mmees | 1 ) slick : by pair of Portland got a k three-hitter pitching jobs—a Leadnshi In the 1946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season’s record prices for Stand- g sports ason will end how the e are a a lot abou ELLING Use tis Jnveice Jot (envenienct ard Mink. It is our belief that LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH, INC., Date during this period we also sold 151 West 301 s"v.::k s Ao the largest quantity of Mink pelts New York “' Dt ) /)_/"L",,,l'_i/-——’w/ of any Auction House in the G'““;’;‘::‘,u ,h‘!p,fl'fl‘,‘:‘b"m" = o el apress O world. It makes good sense that e pen O ‘c"n‘::‘h::"‘"""';; D’ Sl you market your new c¢rop /,gm’,/fl through the Auction House that e PR L s VIND OF PELT INSURA is FIRST in selling power. ———'/Ac:—"”;’:f/ QUANTITY — " AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 - Mutation Mink Date to be announced later May 26th ..May 8th Silver Fox, Mink, etec. ...... Aug. 20th w5 7 Last receiving date .. Aug. 1st s me i LAMPSON; FRASER & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling * Sioerbly ¥ Fogal Koh-i-nmn * 54//@’/ * Mise. Mutation Mik * Standard Town When furs o Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. 151 West 30th Street New York,1. N.Y. s 1L o This shipment ma! be sold either Public Auction of ot Peivate Trea Sale. /““" S et /.u. o 3 aither of Public ip 1 Nome of SKIpPe’ RF.D. or Street Address State bove name hecks will be drawn 1o ihtsa e sold che & ING INSTRUC“O e Ok h(h“ Hibncss AGENCE | ucn instt S VIA RAILE ats undet 00 [l ] “ o, and telt 021 13 SILVER FOX AND MINK 10 Ithe basement, shading Sacramento, | togue had been feeding on smelts SEAI IlE ouI 5-4, in 11 innings to move a half- Ap R coming ‘down Moose RiveY game ahead of Hollywood “The smelts were there,” Ayer re- It was a glad night in Seattle as | ported, “but in one stomach wa the Rainiers took a 3-1 edge in a whole frankfurter, its skin un- OF (EllAR IN their Sacramento series on Johnny RouNDup troken Probably the fish! y Rucker’s single -~ scoring m.mausr“ picked it up at a ball game Jo-Jo White with the winning run | > lin the 11th inning. Rex Cecil went' S p ( lEA UE‘an the way for the winner ac- By HUGH FULLERTON [] [l L] [l |ing eight hits. 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