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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 194/ S ——————— RAINIERS IN WIN; DEFEAT BEAVERS 5-4 By BILL BECKER (Assoviated Press Sports Writer) The Los A Angels clun to their precarious Pacific Coast League lead today, but all eyes wer traired on those up-from-hunger Oaks of Oaxland While the Angels San Francisco als, 8-2, last night, the Oaks shot past the Seals into second place—their bigh point to date—by whipping Hollywood, 8-0. It was the onrushing Acorns’ sixth straight and 10th victory in the last 11 starts—and leit them still only a game off the pace The Angels took a 2-1 series lead over the Seals getting a grand re- lief job from Jess Dobernic while they were lustily swatting Bob Ji 's offerings for 13 blows, in- cluding a homer by Ed Sauer, his eighth, and five doubles Seattle scored its first victory the Portland series, edging the 5-4, while San Diego did in its set-to with Sacr les hammered' the in Beavers, the same mento, 4- Seattl Dick Barrett rocky third inning Beavers made all four ceived 1 battix his mates to pull out Rainiers. a- weathered when the runs. He re- support from a win jor the a STANDING Ur CLUBS Pacit.c . owned Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Portland Sacramento San Diego Seattle Hollywood National League W L 18 14 TN 19 - 15 18 16 6 .36 19 21 21 New York Brooklyn Chicago Boston Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati St. Louis 17 15 14 American League w 22 19 19 14 18 16 14 13 Gastineau Channel League w Detroit New York Beston Cleveland Ch! 0 Philadelphia Washington St. Louis Elks Legion 3 1 Moose 1 - FIGHT DOPE sults of fights pulled all on the Pacific Hezre are 1o off last night, Coast: At San Francisco—( 156, Petaluma, Calif., outpointed Ed- die Lee, 156, Amsterdam, N. Y., 10. At Hollywood, Calif.—Buster Ty- ler, 143'2, Miamia, Fla., outpointed Ray Brown, 147's, New York, 10. At San Diego, Calif. Rusty Payne, 184, San Diego, outpointed Ragon Kinney, 188'., Hartman Ark, 10, e sorge Duke. 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Pittsburgh and ston had their flings earlier and even C wnati Writer League in a by man in three staggered two games of base- Gastineau Chan- There will be ball played in the nel League today The will schedule ame and Philadelphia iy and the Cardinals be the regular between the Elk the Moo: 1d has been moved up to 2:30 o'clock this afternoon At 6:30 o'clock this evening the ion will meet the > that was postponed f wcccunt of rain >-o o Epsom Downs Racels June 7 DUBLIN, May 30, American tickets were drawn to- t day on favored Lorses in the Irish i Hospitals Diamond Jubilee Sweep- stakes on the English Derby The drawing the first ste toward the enrichmer chanee takers with $100,0C0 The race w Epsom Downs June The Derby favorite, strel, was drawn by Yorkers. Held at odds 11, Tudor Minstrel is Jol A. DeWar Two New Yorkers the second favorite, by the Maharajah This entry is a fou Vs 5 have mis much ¢ Hartung, who pitching remendous it possible 13 on The SUN TOO HOT wtung weakened under n, yielded two runs in inning Brooklyn rally we way to relief p Trinkle. Hartung ha he forsook the outf 1 mound + loss dropped the tie with Ch lost Ken i for e1d i Dodgers in- whose game Oth- were no Seven tional League clubs scheduled » 3-RUN HOMER ducky| Bill Johnson, the New up 10 yankees third kaseman who i ting chance to play because of Bobby Brown's inju continued bis amazing hitting with a three- run homer and two singles in the Yanks decision over Washing- was of a Min- New 10 owned Tudor of to by full game to the ds by 2% game oveland 4-1. Red Letroit lost 8 Yanks and Sayajirao. gier bowing to C of Bar- pmyhree, who twice was shut out by 10-0n3 f1fa. turned the tables on them with a four-hitter, TWO OUT—INJURIES Williams and Bobby Doerr the Boston Red Sox' gam delphia where the A's eked on Russ Christ- cpher's nni ngle in the last of the ninth n Side- armer who replaced Bob Savage in the Eighth, came up with his third win at the expense of Harry Dor- ish's third set k Wiliams we out with a leg injury Doerr with a wrenched back Ellis Kinder earned his second straight victory, hurling the St Louis Browns to a 4-2 verdic the Chicag in the only game. also dre? oda choice. Some were dr tered sure ers, all en- in 10rses holders 50 American, tickets awn on the 23 d each of the at least $1,2C9. sum will be paid on each n the race If ticket- rse wins, the ticke!- will receive $100,000. The $40,000 will be paid for place and $20,000 for 3rd - .- TWO YANKS INBRITISH GOLF FINAL P Ted missed in Phil out a is m of second and TiDx: TABLE M tide 5: tide 12 tide 17 Y 31 am., 13 pm, p.m., Two Dick CARNOUSTIE, May 30, 100ting Americans, n of Pinehurst, N. C., and Willie Turnesa of White Plains, N Y., battled their way today to the final of the British Amateur Golf and meet in 36- duel tomorrow for the crown - oo 04 it 14.6 1t 25 it Low High Low e®0 0000 se o ’-a . a hL kole Everything in Sporting Goods IF YOUr MONEY 1S NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay, you to investigate cur offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Coope: Buildi 4th and Main. —adv. 574-tf WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Fixed Price SALE to Veterans Only of SURPLUS Items Sale Opens June 11, 1947 at 10:00 A. M. at Ft. Richardson 1947 at 5:00 P.M. cSet=-Aside”’ Surplus Property Yard. Closes: June 25, (2) 1T 4x4 Weapons Carriers (30) 1'2T Dymp Trucks (2) % o 3T 20-passenger Buses INSPECTION: Fi. Richardson Surplus Property Yard - 8:30 to 4:30 daily except Saturdays and Sundays (2) 1%4T 4x4 Cargo Trucks . The items listed above are available to Veterans for their own use, or to be ysed personally in their own busi- ness or professional enterprise. Any honorably discharged Veteran of World War II may purchase mere- ly by presenting his DISCHARGE or RELEASE pap Ft. Richardson Surplus Property Office D. C. Area Off Palmer Highway All items are offered for sale at a fixed price on a “first-come first- served” basis. Veterans arriving at Ft. Richardson Surplus Property Of- fice by 10:00 A.M. June 11 will be congidered “first-come”. In the event that the same item is desired by two or more Veterans the award will be made by a drawing. e ———————— 30 START cc Motor the (CDT) of at or ed by e of Sy ca in fe: hi. be: st turn th K we Gients more to we 40 me Star already G The Wa Le 1€] Wi jot into 1 c la western in; ar DETAILED SALES LIST! AVAILABLE AT Anchorage W. A. A. Office Box 2466 Phone: Main 766 Army Recreational Hall 2nd St. btn C & D Sts. Juneau W. A. A Office Box 2538 Phone: 836 Area Engineer Bldg. lini land college |in INAUTO CLASSIC A {30 driver n g their firs mpetitive on the Indianapol! Speedway, rolled away frem ting 10:57 a. m today roaring pursuit $132600 in prizes that waited the end of the 31st Annual Mem ial Day 500-Mile Race The first uncounted lap was pac a black-and-yellow Nash driv George W. Mason, Pr Nash-Kelvinator Corp President Wilbur » speed to keep the line at in a an. o 50 fen with Shaw car 1 by the peedway ling t position Car No. 24, drnven by Short tlon of Indianapolis, stalled w yards from the starting line but ed by ed field reached the north fore the D issile Ex ;fio—des Harm- lessly, Blasting Big EL the th ploded harmle: 1 The Teet deep, the concussion * Cle An airplane which had just at half-mile ; The occups s mechanics got him on his way . mangder ground where V-2 many AP SPORTS = cope Northerly course ROUNDUP Hugh Fullerton NEW YORK, May 30, e holiday returns are cather is the figure to have drawn than 250000 cash customer Polo Grounds within ar.) M—When in (if the New York rood) good the ek It wasn't long 0,000 attendance nt profitable TODAY'S GUE! Norris Anderson, 2 Cigar Bowl put out feelers for And why not? coach is name ago that a for the year season 50 a ST Lincoln, STAR Nebr 'he at Tampa has eorgia U Georgia all Butts.” CO-OPERATION During a recent eague game at Portsmouth, Vi por writer Irving Leigh, Red the Portsmouth pitcher tight spot With “a on the batter, Red umpire \ Keuren ‘'What should 1 throw The ump never he he replied: *C him, Piedmont illiams, a count END OF THE LINE econd football coachirg conducted by the Cleve- Browns' Staff attracted 825 and high school ceaches, Henry Franka of Tu- Bob Voigts of North- Dixie Walker g different bats against d left hand pitching - The cluding ne and | i | is | right | En wan-tads" rands and efficlent! . ded downtown distri AU, ALASKA "CIO-ILWU REJECTS | PEACE OFFER FOR FRISCO BAY AREA May 30, (# BORDER TOWNS SAN FRANCISCO A CIO strike affecting almost warehouse in the San Fr area was threatened last n International 1 and Warehouseme: jected unanimously a Tex. 1 : . fer by the Distributors Northern California The employer group increase one cent an and three additional paid holidays. The Union ing six and one-half cents more, which would rin hourly bs pay. to $1.30 -o PREPARATION BEDFORD very ncisco Bay a ht the men’s \s Union peace of- Associatio Crater, Near Juarez PASO % { rockets offered an border hour and ex ! noll thre miles & of the " an the he one-half xico. explosion across but no Both Juarez the Rio G blasted and about injuries w ind E nde, were cra report Mce- tired rocked nd James llan Smith, T4-year-old 1 abinet maker who claims direct cent from Pilgrim Captain John away. was tipped over.'Smith, is exhibiting an oak coffin s had left the craft. he says he has made for himself Harold R. Turner, Com-, “I have spent my whole life of the Army’s proving preparing the hereafter,” he at White Sands, N. 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